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Figure 15 CP-BG States
VISUAL
ACTIVATION
INDICATOR WITH
RESET KEYWAY
MODEL CP-BG: NORMAL STATE
ALARM STATE
ACTIVATED
MODEL CP-BG: ALARM STATE
APPLIED
FORCE
ACTIVATION INDICATOR
STATUS POSITIONS
2.
Using the reset keyway (factory attached on
non- CP-BG-x-x-x-xxx-xx-2 stations) mated to the
faceplate’s activation indicator, rotate the indicator
approximately 60° clockwise until the indicator
notes ALARM. The glass panel will physically
be displaced upward during this action, and the
internal switch will be activated without breaking
the glass panel. This provides a means of testing
the station without breaking the glass panel.
NOTE:
On CP-BG-x-x-x-xxx-xx-2 (EN54-11) models
the keyway is not factory attached; it is supplied
separately within the packaging. Per EN54-
11 standards and regulations, it is to be used
separately as a discrete standalone keyway to reset
an EN54-11 Call Point station.
Figure 16 CP-BG alarm state
ALARM STATE
ACTIVATED
MODEL CP-BG:
ALARM STATE
RESET KEYWAY ACTIVATED
VISUAL ACTIVATION INDICATOR WITH RESET
KEYWAY ROTATED 60º CLOCKWISE
Upon doing either, the activation indicator with or without the reset keyway will be rotated approximately 60° clockwise
in the direction of the ALARM state away from the NORMAL standby state, triggering the internal switch. Ensure that the
proper switch activation has occurred and that the associated control panel is in alarm mode for the station.
Reset Test
For the manual break glass stations, resetting is accomplished by either of two methods (following the previously
mentioned two methods of activating the stations):
1.
To replace the broken glass panel, follow the directions on page 16. Once replaced, the internal mechanism
should be back to its NORMAL standby position as noted on the station’s front faceplate. Ensure that the proper
switch deactivation has occurred and that the associated control panel returns back to normal standby mode for
the station.
2.
To reset the glass panel in the NORMAL state (the glass panel is unbroken), rotate the activation indicator
approximately 60° counterclockwise by use of a reset keyway that is mated to the activation indicator. Upon
rotating counterclockwise, the glass panel will move slightly downward, and the internal switch will be released
from its activated ALARM state, returning the station back to its NORMAL standby position as noted on the
station’s front faceplate. Ensure that the proper switch deactivation has occurred and that the associated control
panel returns back to normal standby mode for the station.
NOTE:
if the reset keyway (which is NOT factory installed on EN54-11 stations) remains installed on the activation
indicator, the action remains the same, with a larger indicator showing the station’s status. BUT the possibility
of access to resetting the station is evident to those reasonably knowledgeable of its operation that are nearby,
which may result in false signals being sent to the indicating control panel. Refer to page 17 for instructions on
removing the factory-installed keyway for use only by authorized personnel. Failure to observe this warning may
lead to property damage, serious injury, or death.