P/N CWSI-IM-C3K5D Rev. H
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7.
Test Failure
– Can occur in an AR-5 repeater or any device. Caused by the CP-3500D not
receiving a device polling transmission within 200 seconds. Check to see if the affected unit
has power. Perform a signal survey from the device and verify it is good. This trouble can also
be caused by products with incompatible firmware versions.
8.
EOL Violation
– Can occur in an AR-5 repeater or CP-3500D panel. Caused by an open
circuit or short circuit in the NAC wiring preventing the unit from reading the end of line resistor.
Check the wiring for shorts and opens.
9.
Program Fail
– Can occur in an AR-5 repeater or CP-3500D control panel. Caused when an
AR-5 repeater or CP-3500D control panel does not accept programming commands. Make
sure the affected unit has power and perform a signal survey test or power cycle the unit. If the
problem persists the unit will require factory service.
10.
Charger Fault
– Can occur in an WRA-3, SR-5, AR-5 repeater or CP-3500D panel. Caused by
problem in battery charging circuit. Unit will require factory service.
11.
Low Battery
– Can occur in any CWSI battery operated or A/C powered device, repeater or
CP-3500D panel. Caused by battery voltage being too low or faulty batteries. Let the batteries
charge or replace the batteries.
12.
Low Battery2
– Can occur in a 520 or MH audible notification device. Caused by horn driver
battery voltage being too low or faulty batteries. Replace the batteries.
13.
Maintenance Req
– Can occur in models 300, 301, 302, 325 detectors. Caused by dirt in the
smoke chamber or hardware failure in the smoke detector head. Clean the smoke detector. If
the problem persists, replace the unit.
14.
Power Up Reset
– Will occur when any enrolled device is powered up. This is a normal
occurrence and does not indicate a trouble. A trouble is indicated If the device sends a Power
Up Reset signal any time after initial power up. If this occurs, the unit should be returned to the
factory for repair.
15.
Unknown Unit –
Can occur when a device, annunciator or repeater that is not enrolled is
checking into the CP-3500D control panel. Refer to section 4.9 in this manual for more
information.
16.
Memory Error –
Will occur if the CP-3500D is unable to access any of its internal memory.
The display will show “Unable to access memory device”. This trouble requires factory service.
17.
Dialer Fault –
Will occur when the Keltron dialer option has been programmed as active and
the CP-3500D trouble input detects an open circuit or there is a communication problem
between TB5 and the serial port on the Keltron SDACT(-2). This trouble condition is self-
restoring.
18.
Checksum Bad –
Will occur when the programming information between the CP-3000A and
any enrolled annunciator does not match. Program the annunciator(s) as described in the
WRA-3 manual.
19.
EOL/Config –
Will occur if 2 or more model 520/MH audible notification devices are incorrectly
wired or configured.