
P/N CWSI-IM-C3K6 Rev. F
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6.1.3 Buttons
There is a total of 21 membrane buttons, which are accessible only after unlocking the cabinet door.
These buttons provide means for total system control and programming. All button presses involving
operation of the CP-3600(+) and every time the pass code is entered will be stored in the button press
log for later retrieval if needed. The Back, Enter, Up, Down, Left, Right and menu select arrow soft key
buttons are used for functions other than operation will not be logged into the button press log when
pressed.
Buttons and functions are:
Alarm Ack
This button is used for acknowledging an Alarm or to view multiple priority Alarms. Pressing this button
will acknowledge all unacknowledged alarms, silence the internal piezo sounder and change the Fire
LED from flashing to steady. If a different device transmits an Alarm while acknowledged Alarm(s) are
present, the piezo will resound and the Fire LED will flash. Pressing the Alarm Ack button will
acknowledge the new Alarm. If multiple priority Alarms are present and unacknowledged a single press
of the Alarm Ack button will acknowledge all of them. Pressing the Alarm Ack button again after
acknowledging multiple priority Alarms will rotate the display to show the next lowest priority A, B, C or
D alarm. Continue pressing the Alarm Ack button to scroll through and view all different priority Alarms.
If the Alarm Ack button is pressed while the CP-3600(+) is displaying the lowest level Alarm then the
CP-3600(+) will go back to displaying the highest priority Alarm. Pressing this button will also send a
record to the button press log.
Supervisory Ack
This button is used for acknowledging a Supervisory alarm. Pressing this button will acknowledge all
unacknowledged supervisory alarms, silence the internal piezo sounder and change the Supervisory
LED from flashing to steady. If a different device transmits a Supervisory alarm while acknowledged
Supervisory alarm(s) are present, the piezo will resound and the Supervisory LED will flash. Pressing
the Supervisory Ack will acknowledge the new Supervisory alarm. If an acknowledged Supervisory
alarm remains on the system for more than 4 hours and the system is not reset, the piezo will resound.
Pressing the Supervisory Ack button will silence the piezo for another 4 hour period. Pressing this
button will also send a record to the button press log.
Trouble Ack
This button is used for acknowledging a Trouble condition. Pressing this button will acknowledge all
unacknowledged troubles, silence the internal piezo sounder and change the Trouble LED from flashing
to steady. If acknowledged Trouble(s) are present and a different device transmits a Trouble or a
presently acknowledged device sends a different type of Trouble, the piezo will resound and the Trouble
LED will flash. Pressing the Trouble Ack will acknowledge the new Trouble condition. If an
acknowledged Trouble remains on the system for more than 4 hours and the system is not reset, the
piezo will resound. Pressing the Trouble Ack button will silence the piezo for another 4 hour period.
Pressing this button will also send a record to the button press log.
Signal Silence
The operation of this button is similar to the Alarm Ack button except it will not scroll through multiple
priority acknowledged Alarms. Use the Alarm Ack button for this function. The Signal Silenced button
can be programmed to reset any active NAC circuits, Form C relays, Auxiliary output, Model RB 10-40
relays and Model 301 Tandem Smoke Detector sounders. The Signals Silenced LED will turn on and
the message “Signals Silenced “will appear on the LCD when this button is pressed while an alarm is
present. Pressing this button will also send a record to the button press log.
The Signal Silence button