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3 – Provide adequate space surrounding the unit to allow for;
a - The hinged cover to be completely opened for easy access to internal
components and wiring.
b - The connection of conduit to the desired cabinet locations.
c – The use of the required antenna type for the installation.
4 – Avoid electrically noisy locations such as main electrical and transformer rooms,
computer rooms, telephone switching rooms, etc.
Unlock the CP-3000 cover and open the unit. Carefully verify that the unit is not damaged and the
printed circuit boards are properly secured and connected. Remove the door by lifting it off of the
hinge pins. This will allow for easier installation. Hold the CP-3000 in its intended position, verify
leveling and mark the location of the upper corner mounting keyholes (Figure 3). Using the mounting
screws and anchors provided secure the screws to the wall and hang the CP-3000 control panel. If
the anchors are not the proper type for the wall, replace the anchors and screws with suitable ones.
The screws should be a #12 size minimum. Install screws in the two lower mounting holes. The
conduit can now be installed into the provided knockout locations required. 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 suggested wire routing. WARNING: Make sure A/C supply is
turned OFF prior to proceeding with A/C connection. Connect the incoming A/C supply to the
black transformer flying leads and earth ground to the gray flying lead using wire nuts provided.
Required input is 120 VAC 50-60Hz 4 Amps. Use minimum 18 AWG 600 Volt 7 strand copper wire for
A/C connections. Follow all applicable electrical codes. Attach the specified antennas to the SMA
connectors at the top of the cabinet and mount the antenna if required. It is recommended to not
connect any other equipment such as horns or dialers to the CP-3000 until the unit is programmed.
Do not connect the batteries yet. Now apply A/C power and verify the initial power up screen as
shown in figure 2 appears. If it does not, verify the following:
1) Proper input voltage is present at transformer input.
2) Transformer secondary connector is correctly plugged into receiver card connector
labeled J1.
3) Ribbon cable is present and plugged in between receiver board location J3 and main
CP-3000 motherboard location J7.
If all the above is correct and power up screen is still not present, call for service.
3.4.1 The Backup Batteries
The cabinet houses two 12 Volt 7Amp hour batteries wired in series. These batteries will supply 60
hours of backup power followed by 5 minutes of alarm time at maximum alarm load allowed in this
manual. Once power up screen is present, install two 12 Volt 7 Amp Hour batteries and wire as
shown in figure 4 using the supplied battery harness. Do not connect battery harness to the receiver
board battery connector until A/C power has been applied to the control panel. Plug the battery
harness connector into J2 on receiver card and initial programming of the system can begin as
detailed in the programming section of this manual. The initial programming has to be completed prior
to device enrollment.
3.4.2 Cover Panel
There is an optional cover panel available that 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 switches. Figure 5 illustrates panel location and attachment.