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CP40 Controller 

INSTALLATION MANUAL 

October 2015 

 

Summary of Contents for CP40

Page 1: ...CP40 Controller INSTALLATION MANUAL October 2015...

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Page 3: ...Type DIP Switch S5 14 Communications Wiring 15 Using a CLAUSB RS 485 15 Using a CANLAN RS 485 16 Using AIR 485 RS 485 17 Lock Output Relay Wiring 19 Electric Strikes up to 250MA Internal Power Supply...

Page 4: ...Board 32 Layout 32 Installing the SIOPT 16 Input Output Board 33 Input and Output Point Wiring 34 SIOPT 16 Board Fire Alarm Release 35 Elevator ControL Using the SIOPT 16 Input Output Board 36 Elevato...

Page 5: ...ders including the CanProx One Proximity Reader as well as many other popular readers CP40 control panels support either industry standard 26 bit Wiegand or Cansec s proprietary 37 bit Wiegand Each bo...

Page 6: ...d 900 mA Locking Devices electric strikes per 1 lock 250 300 maA Temperature Range Operating 0 C to 70 C Storage 40 C to 70 C Relative Humidity Operating 20 to 80 Fuses Main AC 3 A Locks 1 A Readers 0...

Page 7: ...AWG overall shield 152 m 500 ft max length NOTE consult reader specifications as 12 gauge wire may be required for power Dimensions Weight CP40 Enclosure 33 3 cm w x 49 2 cm h x 9 2 cm d 13 1 8 w x 19...

Page 8: ...CP40 Page 8 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 Rev 2 7 CP40 Controller Layout...

Page 9: ...ntinuous Current no battery attached 2 amps for 12 VDC on the Output Maximum Continuous Current battery attached 1 5 amps for 12 VDC on the Output battery will be charging when needed Using a wire in...

Page 10: ...If battery is attached to on board charger battery wires the 16V AC input will charge it the 13 8V DC will not SET THE PANEL ADDRESS Set the panel address by rotating the address dial clockwise to the...

Page 11: ...DIP Switch S2 push switch 5 to the right ON 2 Press and Release the Reset button 3 Wait 15 seconds until LED 3 starts flashing quickly 4 Push switch 5 back to the left OFF 5 Press and release the Res...

Page 12: ...D2 indicates communications on Channel 2 which is used on all configurations including RS 485 Except the configurations listed below LED 1 CH1 LED 1 indicates communications on Channel 1 This port is...

Page 13: ...es There are 3 on board DIP Switch sets 1 Options S2 2 Baud Rate S3 3 Reader Type S5 DIP Switch Position Panel is oriented with AC DC connectors at the bottom ON right side OFF left side OPTIONS DIP S...

Page 14: ...Default is 9600 baud Do not change this default rate READER TYPE DIP SWITCH S5 The Reader Type DIP Switch S5 is used to specify the reader type s exit button use and the Wiegand data format See Appen...

Page 15: ...P40 Page 15 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 Rev 2 7 Communications Wiring USING A CLAUSB RS 485 Read the CLAUSB Installation Manual for instructions on how to install the CLAUSB software driver...

Page 16: ...CP40 Page 16 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 Rev 2 7 USING A CANLAN RS 485 Read the CanLan Installation Manual for instructions on how to configure the CanLan software...

Page 17: ...CP40 Page 17 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 Rev 2 7 USING AIR 485 RS 485 Read the Air 485 Installation Manual for instructions on how to configure the Air 485...

Page 18: ...15 Rev 2 7 Wiegand Compatible Reader Wiring Wiring applies to all Wiegand compatible readers with a standard 26 bit or Cansec 37 bit format Jumper settings for reader power are set to 12V by default J...

Page 19: ...diagrams On board relays can supply 12VDC to compatible electric strikes or maglocks or can be configured as dry contacts to be used to control external power supply See the following figures for con...

Page 20: ...CP40 Page 20 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 Rev 2 7 ELECTRIC STRIKES UP TO 250MA INTERNAL POWER SUPPLY ELECTRIC STRIKES 250MA EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY...

Page 21: ...e IMPORTANT In some jurisdictions the use of a UL approved power supply and connection to the fire alarm system for emergency release may be required Installers should contact the local authority havi...

Page 22: ...Maglocks have build in MOV devices so no diode is required check with Maglock supplier IMPORTANT In some jurisdictions the use of a UL approved power supply and connection to the fire alarm system for...

Page 23: ...ugh an external relay Make sure that external relay will draw no more than 250 mA maximum IMPORTANT In some jurisdictions the use of a UL approved power supply and connection to the fire alarm system...

Page 24: ...a jumper to the right side of the board right two pins EXIT BUTTONS Connect a normally open momentary switch to each exit button input Exit buttons must be enabled through the Reader Type DIP Switch...

Page 25: ...ted near each relay indicate the on off state of those outputs TAMPER FORCED ENTRY OUTPUT SHARED OUTPUTS Forced Entry If the door is forced open door contact open without either a valid access granted...

Page 26: ...he enabled position bottom 2 pins If Cabinet tamper is used both tampers on Reader A and Reader B will go on in case of alarm Maestro software will report Panel Tamper DOOR HELD OPEN OUTPUT If a cardh...

Page 27: ...be used with external relays These onboard inputs and outputs can be used if an SIOPT 16 input output board is not installed These points will be mapped as points 1 through 4 in the Maestro software...

Page 28: ...P40 Page 28 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 Rev 2 7 INPUT POINT WIRING SUPERVISED For input point supervision a Cansec end of line resistor CA EOLRES must be used CA EOLRES End of Line Resistor...

Page 29: ...ired and Cansec end of line resistors will not be used you must disable supervision at the Options DIP Switch S2 by setting switch 2 to ON as shown below OUTPUT POINT WIRING NOTES Relay coil must not...

Page 30: ...om a fire alarm panel to Fire Release connector 2 Move JP62 to the bottom 2 pins enabled position NOTE By default JP62 is sitting at the top 2 pins disabled position FIRE ALARM RESET INPUT This input...

Page 31: ...October 2015 Rev 2 7 Communication Fail Output Communication fail output is a dry contact relay which will activate when communications to the CP40 panel is lost The main function of this output is to...

Page 32: ...t Board The inputs and outputs on the SIOPT 16 input output board can be individually configured via jumpers as either supervised inputs or dry contact relay outputs Supervised inputs require Cansec e...

Page 33: ...ounting holes on the SIOPT 16 input output board and push down to snap the board into place 3 Enable the SIOPT 16 input output board by moving switch 1 on the CP40 s Option Dip Switch S2 to the ON pos...

Page 34: ...to be an input point a normally open output point a normally closed output point All supervised input points must use Cansec end of line resistors CA EOLRES If supervision is not required it must be...

Page 35: ...hort I O Fire Alarm Release input at SIOPT board JP5 3 Use CP40 Fire Alarm Release inputs To Enable the I O Fire Alarm Release circuit separately from CP40 1 Make sure jumper JP56 is in the ON positio...

Page 36: ...the SIOPT 16 input output board must be installed on top of the CP40 control panel Special CP40 firmware required for this configuration To enable elevator control 1 Connect the communication ribbon c...

Page 37: ...erface with the elevator manufacturer s system It is suggested that the elevator company supplies a relay interface for the floor control Our interface PCB would control the relay coils of the elevato...

Page 38: ...equires special firmware depending on floor configurations 16 32 48 and 64 The elevator control system consists of an elevator interface board and SIOPT 16 input output boards Common setups include se...

Page 39: ...tro software A system initialization message should be received from each panel 4 If you still unable to restore communications check the wiring from the CLAUSB or CanLan to the first panel Make sure...

Page 40: ...er Alarm 1 If both readers show tamper most likely the cabinet tamper input is open 2 If one reader is in tamper then check the wiring to make sure the D0 wire is not grounded at GND on the board Symp...

Page 41: ...ction the same way as in the Maestro software for instance an input point on the SIOPT 16 board has to be set as an input in the software 4 If point has a trouble status make sure the resistor is prop...

Page 42: ...CP40 Page 42 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 Rev 2 7 Appendix I RS 422 CLAUSB WIRING Read the CLAUSB Installation Manual for instructions on how to install the CLAUSB software drivers...

Page 43: ...tach a RM500 Magnetic Stripe Reader on Reader B of the CP40 Place DIP 4 of Dip switch S5 to the ON position right Move micro shunt jumper on JP50 and JP51 to the 2 3 position down Press and release th...

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