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P/N CWSI-IM-C3K5D Rev. H

 

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date and are subject to change without notice

 

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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. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CWSI CP-3500D

Page 1: ...ghts reserved All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision date and are subject to change without notice CP 3500D WIRELESS FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL OPERATING and...

Page 2: ...e suitability of their products for a specific installation site or for a specific application Local testing for suitability of both the proposed site and application is required Unless prohibited by...

Page 3: ...Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment 13 3 4 Installing the CP 3500D 13 3 4 1 Enrolling Devices Annunciators and Repeaters 17 3 4 2 Installing the Annunciators Repeaters and Devices 19 3 4 3 The Back...

Page 4: ...and Deactivation 44 4 8 4 Remote Reset Feature 45 4 9 Unknown and Ignored Units 45 4 9 1 Displaying the Unknown Unit Screen 45 4 9 2 Removing a Device from the Unknown List 46 4 9 3 Displaying the Ig...

Page 5: ...mming Information 67 6 2 9 Accessing the System Info Screen 67 6 2 10 Accessing the Programming info Screen 68 SECTION 7 DIGITAL ALARM COMMUNICATORS 70 7 1 Silent Knight Model 5104B 70 7 1 1 Installat...

Page 6: ...70 National Electrical Code The model CP 3500D is the first in a series of wireless fire annunciation and control panels manufactured by CWSI This system was designed and tested to comply with NFPA 7...

Page 7: ...is also compatible with UL Listed Communicators making the CWSI CP 3500D a complete installation solution The system is designed with monitoring and emergency personnel in mind The LCD display provid...

Page 8: ...detector control 24 or 60 hour battery standby time 24 Volt Class A B NAC circuits 4 N O alarm dry contact outputs 2 form C programmable dry contact alarm outputs 1 form C trouble output Auxiliary mun...

Page 9: ...Limited 1 Class A Style Z or 2 Class B Style Y Field selectable Class A ratings 24 Volts DC 1 Amp Class B ratings 24 Volts DC 1 Amp each Regulated NAC Circuits Programmable Non power Limited 1 Class A...

Page 10: ...nation Smoke Heat Detector Pull Station Model 310 Manual Pull Station Fire Transmitter Models 345 TS N O EOL Supervised Transmitter CO Detector Model 350 Carbon Monoxide Detector with Integral Sounder...

Page 11: ...software In order for the product to comply with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems UL 864 certain programming features or options must be limite...

Page 12: ...CWSI IM C3K5D Rev H 2017 Johnson Controls All rights reserved All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision date and are subject to change without notice 12 Figur...

Page 13: ...appliance facp in an installation is 30 This limitation insures that the UL and NFPA 10 second alarm requirement is met 3 Maximum number of devices per repeater or direct to the CP 3500D is 100 A rep...

Page 14: ...now be installed into the provided knockout locations Power limited and non power limited wiring must be in separate conduit and kept a minimum of 25 apart in the enclosure Refer to figure 4 for sugge...

Page 15: ...date and are subject to change without notice 15 6 Connect the supplied cable between the repeater and the antenna The cable should be within the same room and not routed near electrically noisy sour...

Page 16: ...unciators and repeaters that are in the CP 3500D memory The CP 3500D will also verify and or update any relay programming for the repeaters according to the current CP 3500D programming memory An esti...

Page 17: ...se code into the device and stores the serial number into the CP 3500D memory The main system normal screen must be showing before the CP 3500D can be placed into enrollment mode If any alarms or trou...

Page 18: ...dy has a base code programmed in it Clear the base code from the unit Refer to the individual device manual for instructions on how to clear the base code The screen below will be present on the LCD w...

Page 19: ...d 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...

Page 20: ...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 b...

Page 21: ...CWSI IM C3K5D Rev H 2017 Johnson Controls All rights reserved All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision date and are subject to change without notice 21 Figur...

Page 22: ...ude 4 Softkey Up Down Left Right Enter and Back buttons See figure 3 below for the location of these buttons The Up Down Left Right buttons are used for menu navigation and character number selection...

Page 23: ...e CP 3500D will revert back to the main screen and any unsaved changes will be lost If an Alarm or Supervisory signal is received while in any menu the CP 3500D will abort the menu programming functio...

Page 24: ...n date and are subject to change without notice 24 Device Enrollment Ignored Units Unknown Units A V Device Tandem Controls CP 3500D Relay Setup Device Edit Program CP 3500D Relay Setup Supervisory Se...

Page 25: ...is showing and you will have access to the menus If ENTER is pressed with any of the wrong characters showing or 4 numbers are not entered the field will clear and the entire password will have to be...

Page 26: ...s this soft key to save the changes or CANCEL to abort all changes to the page If you press the BACK key without saving a screen will appear asking if you want to save Press the appropriate soft key a...

Page 27: ...the ENTER key and the screen below will be shown The three menu items shown are important to verify and change if necessary before continuing to the system main screen and performing any other progra...

Page 28: ...the AM PM field and set it When you have time correctly set press the ENTER key to stop edit mode Use the same procedure to set the date and the Auto Update DST setting When the DST is off the clock...

Page 29: ...reception range of any device repeater or CP 3500D in the same or a different installation Warning You must verify that each CP 3500D in reception range of another has different base codes before enr...

Page 30: ...ress ENTER Use the UP DOWN buttons to choose On or Off then press enter When you are done making the desired changes press the Save soft key to save the change and display the Initial Configuration Me...

Page 31: ...ksum bad trouble on all installed annunciators To correct this trouble update the programming in all installed annunciators as described in the WRA 3 manual Any devices or repeaters that have not been...

Page 32: ...e appropriate selection when prompted 4 4 2 Deleting a Device annunciator or repeater To delete a device annunciator or repeater from the system 1 Locate the Device s Annunciator s and or Repeater s y...

Page 33: ...to be in alarm in order for the zone to become active The third group 890 895 is reserved for future use The fourth group 896 899 is the global zones group for tandem devices Only 899 is in use at thi...

Page 34: ...Assignment The CP 3500D has 4 levels of alarm which can be assigned to initiating devices These alarm levels are referred to as A B C and D A is the highest priority and D is the lowest Level C can b...

Page 35: ...evice type as CP 3500D and the description field will be blank The description is limited to 16 characters and can contain letters numbers and symbols To enter or change a description access the devic...

Page 36: ...se the next device to edit or continue to press BACK until the main CP 3500D screen is displayed 4 4 7 Point ID A Point ID number is automatically assigned to each repeater annunciator and device that...

Page 37: ...page down soft keys to locate the desired repeater then press ENTER The following screen will be shown for the selected repeater The screen will show the default selections unless the selected relay...

Page 38: ...to select Horns On then press ENTER to exit edit mode Activated relays will always be deactivated if the RESET key is pressed An additional keypad button can also be selected to deactivate the relay...

Page 39: ...which reads Last Update Pending Unable to Edit If this occurs back out of the relay edit screen and wait a few minutes then try again You will be allowed to edit the information once the CP 3500D is...

Page 40: ...programmed to deactivate an output The default to turn off these outputs is Signal Silence The available selections are Signal Silence and Reset Selecting Reset will keep the output activated until th...

Page 41: ...ication The supervisory signals can also be programmed to auto restore This option if desired should be chosen during system setup if possible Turning supervisory auto restore or alarm C supervisory o...

Page 42: ...del 302 is a self contained smoke detector with no sounder intended for installation in common areas The model 302 will transmit an alarm when it senses smoke The model 320 is a self contained heat de...

Page 43: ...99 is activated all of the model 301 smoke alarms will turn on their sounders Zone 899 is not required to be entered as any of the three zones in a model 301 for this feature to work The 301 detectors...

Page 44: ...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...

Page 45: ...owing 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 a...

Page 46: ...f you cannot identify it as being part of your installation If you are receiving unknown units that you cannot identify which may be from another installation the correct solution is to change the bas...

Page 47: ...an unknown device trouble Devices can remain on the ignored list indefinitely Warning The CP 3500D will not respond to alarms supervisory or troubles received from devices on the ignored list To remo...

Page 48: ...CWSI IM C3K5D Rev H 2017 Johnson Controls All rights reserved All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision date and are subject to change without notice 48 Figur...

Page 49: ...quipment to properly monitor any wiring fault Refer to the communicator section of this manual for approved communicator and proper connection The contacts are rated at 24Volts D C 1 Amp resistive Acc...

Page 50: ...This is a programmable output for connection to a city municipal box using series connection only Shunt connection is not supported This is a non power limited connection Power limited and non power...

Page 51: ...s All rights reserved All specifications and other information shown were current as of document revision date and are subject to change without notice 51 Note The trouble form C relay output will not...

Page 52: ...ent sensing technology and if the rated current draw is exceeded a NAC overload trouble signal will be displayed and the NAC circuit output will deactivate It will attempt to reactivate only if anothe...

Page 53: ...SW HORN STROBE 4 WHEELOCK DSM 12 24 R SYNC MODULE 1 SYSTEM SENSOR P2R P2W HORN STROBE 4 SYSTEM SENSOR MDL3R or MDL3W SYNC MODULE 1 SYSTEM SENSOR R 20E RELAY 4 CWSI 520 R W L F SOUNDER CWSI MH R W MINI...

Page 54: ...power cycling the CP 3500D 5 2 5 USB Jack J35 on receiver This connector is for factory use only Refer to figure 6 for location 5 2 6 Ethernet Connection The Ethernet connector is located on the bott...

Page 55: ...stment is provided to accommodate installation locations which make the factory setting difficult to view the displayed information It is located under the keypad on the main CP 3500D board adjacent t...

Page 56: ...ming All button presses involving operation of the CP 3500D 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 Rig...

Page 57: ...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 must be programmed to perform any of these functions Fo...

Page 58: ...circuits and or Model 301 sounders turn the piezo on steady and the words Alarm Circuits Activated will appear on the LCD screen Pressing this button will also send a record to the button press log T...

Page 59: ...ends a different type of Trouble If the CP 3500D is not reset to normal within 4 hours of acknowledging a Trouble the sounder will reactivate with the trouble pattern to indicate the acknowledged devi...

Page 60: ...embrane buttons will function as described in section 6 1 3 If unacknowledged lower priority signals are present they can be displayed as each higher priority signal is acknowledged The LCD display sh...

Page 61: ...down soft keys will appear when number of signals spans more than one LCD page Use these keys to view supervisory alarms on other pages 6 2 5 Trouble Signals A trouble signal indicates a problem with...

Page 62: ...Can occur in an AR 5 repeater or CP 3500D control panel Caused by a NAC or Auxiliary output wiring short to earth ground of 1000 ohms or less Check the wiring for shorts to earth ground This trouble...

Page 63: ...he 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 o...

Page 64: ...into test mode while the System Normal screen is showing To enter the test mode press the PANEL TEST button All of the leds will flash three times then the CP 3500D will display the test mode screen...

Page 65: ...de This log cannot be erased Limit is 1000 events 2 Trouble Log Records all Trouble events while the CP 3500D is not in test mode This log cannot be erased Limit is 1000 events 3 All Event Log Records...

Page 66: ...g Pg Down A l l E v e n t L o g R e s e t 1 2 1 0 0 0 A M 0 1 0 2 0 9 S u p e r v i s o r y 0 3 3 a 9 2 1 2 0 2 0 4 A M 0 1 0 2 0 9 T a m p e r S w i t c h B a s e m e n t 2 H o r n s O n 1 2 0 2 0 0...

Page 67: ...enu will now be shown Highlight System Info and press enter The screen below will be shown System Info Screen The information on the System Info screen is mainly used for technical assistance If you c...

Page 68: ...o divider Use the PAGE UP PAGE DOWN LAST PAGE and TOP PAGE soft keys to view all of the information The programming is presented in a slightly different format than it is in the actual programming scr...

Page 69: ...8 U n i t 0 3 d 9 1 3 F l o w S w i t c h Z o n e 1 0 2 5 Z o n e 2 0 0 0 Z o n e 3 0 0 0 P r i o r i t y B D e s c B a s e m e n t P o i n t I D 0 0 1 0 12 33 20PM 08 14 09 Last Pg Pg Down P r o g r...

Page 70: ...ze recommended in the 5104B manual All of the wiring is power limited Always run power limited and non power limited wiring in separate conduit Maintain at least between power limited and non power li...

Page 71: ...he 5104B will transmit the notification to the central station Acknowledging the alarm on the CP 3500D will only silence its internal sounder The sounder on the 5104B CANNOT be silenced by pressing th...

Page 72: ...rt on the SDACT 2 so point ID numbers can be transmitted to the central station for each enrolled repeater and device The communicator has the capability of either 24 or 60 hour battery backup time 7...

Page 73: ...to report to the central station properly Refer to the SDACT 2 manual for further information Once the wiring and programming of the CP 3500D and SDACT 2 are complete any alarms supervisory or trouble...

Page 74: ...hed communicating to the central station A restore signal will be sent to the central station upon restoring the CP 3500D to normal standby When a trouble is displayed by the CP 3500D the N C contacts...

Page 75: ...larm B Reset FH Fire Alarm Restore Alarm C FA Fire Alarm Alarm C Reset FH Fire Alarm Restore Alarm C Supervisory FS Fire Supervisory Alarm C Supervisory Reset FV Fire Supervisory Restore All Troubles...

Page 76: ...urvey location of the transmitter being used Once the initial beep is heard the magnet can be removed while waiting for the confirmation signal Continue this until the one beep and two beep confirmati...

Page 77: ...type of transmitter One beep should be heard at the device and the repeater which received the survey signal followed by either a single beep or two beeps at the device only A single beep indicates an...

Page 78: ...9 Enrollment 8 19 EOL Violation 63 F Features 8 G Ground Fault 62 H Hardware Failure 62 Horns On 58 I Ignored Device 46 Initiating Device 7 8 10 13 19 56 57 59 60 61 62 63 64 Installation 13 Introduc...

Page 79: ...64 Smoke Detector 7 8 49 63 Smoke Detector Silence 57 Soft Keys 58 Sounder 7 56 57 59 60 61 76 Specifications 9 Strobe Reset 57 Supervisory 7 49 50 59 60 61 Supervisory Ack 56 Survey Button 77 System...

Page 80: ...ble signals press the TROUBLE ACK button To view multiple pages of Trouble signals press the PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN soft keys To activate evacuation horns press the HORNS ON button To silence evacuation...

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