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buttons as follows. The default for Device
On is “None”. This means the tandem detector sounders in
the installation will only be activated by zones. The Horns On button can be selected to activate all
tandem sounders. To program the Horns On button to activate ALL tandem detectors, move the
cursor to the Device On field and press ENTER. Use the UP/DOWN keys to select Horns On then
press ENTER to exit edit mode. Remember to save your changes.
The default for Device
Off is “Reset”. This means the tandem detector sounders in the installation will
be reset when the RESET button is pressed. This also resets the CP-3500D control panel back to
normal. It may be desirable to reset ALL of the tandem detector sounders but leave the CP-3500D in
the alarm state. The Detector sounder silence button can be programmed for this function. It will
silence the tandem sounders but leave the CP-3500D showing alarms etc. To program the Detector
sounder silence button to silence the tandem sounders, move the cursor to the Device Off field and
press ENTER. Use the UP/DOWN keys to select Detector Sndr Silence then press ENTER to exit
edit mode. Remember to save your changes.
4.8.4 Remote Reset Feature
The CP-3500D can be reset with an rf signal from a model 345(TS) transmitter. This allows the CP-
3500D to be restored to normal when a third party facp is reset. Refer to the 345 manual (p/n IM-345)
for wiring and testing information.
To use the remote reset function enroll a model 345 transmitter and change the device type to remote
reset and save. Shorting the contacts of a 345 transmitter set to a remote reset device type will reset
the CP-3500D. Resetting the CP-3500D with the remote reset will show in the all event log as a
remote reset.
Note: Zones cannot be entered and the alarm level cannot be changed on a 345
programmed as a remote reset. The CP-3500D and 3
rd
party facp must be installed in the same
room and within the same field of vision.
4.9 Unknown and Ignored Units
The unknown and ignored units are lists of devices that checking in but are not enrolled into the CP-
3500D. Devices will appear on the unknown list in conjunction with an unknown device trouble as
described in the system operation trouble section of this manual. If a device that is not enrolled that
has the same base code as the CP-3500D tries to check in it will be displayed as an unknown device
trouble and be placed on the unknown device list. The CP-3500D will not display or respond to any
troubles or alarms from a device on the unknown list. An unknown device may appear for any of the
following reasons:
1. The device was deleted from the CP-3500D without removing the battery and allowing it to
show a test failure trouble first. As soon as the device tries to check in it will be reported as an
unknown trouble and be placed on the unknown list. Remove the battery from the device.
2. A device from another CP-3500D installation with the identical base code tries to check in with
your CP-3500D.
Warning: Be sure you know whether the device belongs to your
installation or not. If it doesn’t then look for a neighboring system which may be on the
same base code and change the base code of your CP-3500D to a number different than
the other installation. CHANGING THE BASE CODE ON THE CP-3500D WILL REQUIRE
ALL ENROLLED DEVICES TO BE DELETED AND ENROLLED AGAIN.
3. A device is powered up which is not enrolled and has the same base code as the CP-3500D.
The CP-3500D should be put into enrollment mode before attempting to enroll any device.