
P/N CWSI-IM-C3K6 Rev. F
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strength indicating tone is heard from the sounder in the device being tested. Once the device is
mounted confirm acceptable signal strength once more to insure proper operation. After the device
has been installed and signal verified, activate the device for an alarm signal transmission and verify
proper alarm reception and proper site specific programming operations. Next proceed with the first
repeater location closest to the CP-3600(+) panel. Temporarily connect the backup batteries to power
the repeater, hold it in its intended mounting location and perform a signal survey test. If the test result
is acceptable, install the repeater in accordance with its instruction manual and perform a signal survey
test after permanently mounting the repeater. Then install the devices that report to that repeater
verifying acceptable signal survey results for each device as previously described. Continue out from
the panel installing the balance of the repeaters and devices until the installation is complete. It is
recommended that notification appliances and repeaters be installed at the same time. Refer to the
repeater manual for a list of notification appliances and other equipment approved for connection to a
repeater. Any equipment to be connected to the CP-3600(+) such as dialers, notification appliances
etc. can be installed and connected before or after installing the initiating devices. Refer to other
sections of this manual for compatible equipment. Be sure to attach the cover panel as described in
section 3.4.4. After all of the equipment has been installed and powered up be sure to reset the panel
back to normal operation mode. Various troubles may be reported while installing the devices,
annunciators and repeaters. This is normal. After all of the equipment is installed reset the panel. If any
troubles exist they will be reported within 200 seconds. Refer to the operation section of this manual
for further information. The CP-3600(+) should now be programmed for site specific functions required
in the installation. A full system test must be performed after programming the CP-3600(+) and all of
the devices, annunciators and repeaters have been installed. The system test should include initiating
an alarm from all initiating devices, verifying proper NAC activation, testing audible notification devices
as well as central station communication if applicable.
3.4.3 The Backup Batteries
The cabinet houses two 12 Volt lead acid batteries wired in series for a total of 24 volts dc. Use only
Genesis/Enersys batteries P/N NP4-12 for 24 hours of backup time and NP7-12 for 60 hours of backup
time. Install the appropriate batteries and wire as shown in figure 4 on page 41 using the supplied
battery harness. The battery harness connector plugs into J2 on receiver card. The black wire should
be on the left and the red wire on the right when it is connected properly. We recommend replacing the
batteries in accordance with NFPA 72 guidelines or every three years. After replacing the batteries
install the cover panel as described below.
3.4.4 Cover Panel
The cover panel attaches to the inside of the cabinet with 6 screws. It protects the user from coming in
contact with the electronics but still allows full access to all control panel operation switches. The cover
panel must be installed. Figure 2 illustrates panel location and attachment. When installing the cover
panel make sure the backup batteries are not located behind any of the 3 lower cover panel attaching
screws or battery damage may result. If any resistance is felt when attaching these screws, stop and
check the location of the batteries.