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3.4.3 Enrolling Devices Into the CP-3000 

Enrolling a device will both assign alarm priority and allow specific location nomenclature entry in 
order to pinpoint the physical location of a device in the event an alarm or trouble occurs. This 
procedure can be performed only after completing the initial programming of the CP-3000 as 
described in the programming section of the manual. It is recommended to use a computer connected 
to the RS-232 port on the CP-3000 motherboard to perform enrollment, data entry and site specific 
programming. The computer will allow for easier data entry especially where location designators are 
being entered. Refer to the section on computer interfacing for connection instructions. Prepare a list 
of device location designators prior to beginning enrollment. This will allow complete device and site 
specific programming to be completed. To enter the enrollment mode open the cabinet to gain access 
to the switch panel. Press and hold the enter button for 5 seconds. Enter your pass code then scroll 
up and down to highlight the device enrollment selection and press enter. The control panel is now in 
enrollment mode and ready to accept new devices into the system. The CP-3000 has 4 alarm levels 
referred to in this manual as alarms A, B, C and D. These alarm levels are prioritized with A being the 
highest and D the lowest priority alarm. Each initiating device must be assigned to one of these alarm 
levels. The alarm level assignment will give the device its priority in the installation. Repeaters are 
enrolled after installing them at their mounting location and do not get assigned an alarm priority. 
Install a battery into the device to be enrolled. Do not install batteries into more than one device at a 
time. When the battery is installed the control panel LCD screen will display a number corresponding 
to the device serial number. This number is also printed on a label located on the device. Use the up 
down buttons to highlight the desired alarm priority for the device. Press the enter button when the 
desired selection is highlighted. Alarm priority designations may now show on the LCD as 
nomenclature chosen for alarms A-D during the initial programming. They will be in order of priority 
from top to bottom. Upon entering the selection the device sounder will beep twice indicating 
successful enrollment. You will now be prompted to enter the location designator for the device. Enter 
the information desired for the device. There is a maximum of XX characters. When finished press 
enter and the system will prompt you to end the enrollment process or go to the next device. There is 
a space provided on each device label in which to write the location designation. Also a computer 
print out can be generated to show the device serial number and corresponding location designator. 
This will aid in correctly installing devices in the proper locations. Proceed to enroll all devices into the 
control panel as described above. Note: All devices must be enrolled in to the system. Failure to 
enroll a device may result in an alarm signal not being transmitted, received and processed. 
       

3.4.4 Installing the Repeaters and Initiating Devices 

After enrolling the devices the next step is to mount the repeaters at their locations as determined by 
the initial signal survey. Start at the first repeater location closest to the CP-3000 panel. Install the 
repeater in accordance with its instruction manual again performing a signal survey prior to 
permanently mounting the repeater. Upon applying power to the repeater perform the enrollment 
procedure as described in the section above. Since there is no alarm priority for a repeater, the only 
enrollment choice to make is the location designation data entry. Continue out from the panel 
installing and enrolling the balance of the repeaters. It is recommended that notification appliances 
and repeaters be installed at the same time. Refer to the repeater manual for a list of notification 
appliances and other equipment approved for connection to a repeater. Any equipment to be 
connected to the CP-3000 such as dialers, notification appliances etc. should also be installed and 
connected prior to installing initiating devices. Refer to other sections of this manual for approved 
equipment. This will allow full system testing during initiating device installation as to prevent having 
to visit a device location more than once during the installation process. After installing the repeaters 
then proceed with programming the CP-3000 for the desired functions as needed for the installation. 
Refer to the programming section of this manual for instructions and site specific programming 

Содержание CP-3000

Страница 1: ...CP 3000 WIRELESS FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL OPERATING and INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION MANUAL CWSI 10798 N W 53 Street Sunrise Florida 33351 ...

Страница 2: ...cal testing for suitability of both the proposed site and application is required Unless prohibited by law the liability of CWSI is limited to the cost of the equipment supplied by CWSI or their authorized agent The liability of CWSI for defective product is limited to the repair or replacement of the defective product at the option of CWSI CWSI is not liable for nor will reimbursement be made for...

Страница 3: ... the CP 3000 14 3 4 4 Installing the Repeaters and Initiating Devices 14 3 5 System Inputs and Outputs 16 3 5 1 Alarm A B C D Contacts 16 3 5 2 Trouble Contacts 16 3 5 3 Alarm Contacts 16 3 5 4 Auxiliary Output Local Energy Municipal Box Service 17 3 5 5 Notification Appliance Circuits 19 3 5 6 Notification Appliance Compatibility 19 3 5 7 Ethernet Connection 20 3 5 8 Telephone Line Jack 20 3 5 9 ...

Страница 4: ...4 SECTION 5 DIGITAL ALARM COMMUNICATORS 25 SECTION 6 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 25 Appendix A APPROVED ANTENNAS 28 ...

Страница 5: ...tion and control panels manufactured by CWSI This system was designed and tested to comply with NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code and UL 864 standard The CP 3000 is approved for Local Proprietary Remote Station Central Station and Auxiliary service when installed in accordance with this manual FCC Warning Important Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for com...

Страница 6: ...in RS 232 port located in the lower right side of the main circuit board The on board RS 232 port can also be used for site specific programming as well as down loading system information The unit is also compatible with UL Listed Communicators making the CWSI CP 3000 a complete installation solution The system is designed with monitoring and emergency personnel in mind The LCD display provides ea...

Страница 7: ...larm outputs 2 form C programmable fixed trouble outputs Auxiliary municipal city box output 320 x 240 backlit LCD display RS 232 data port Ethernet port Optional Modem for site data Real time clock with daylight savings adjustment Device enrollment feature Password and key lock protected non volatile memory User changeable password Programmable from membrane pad or computer Pinpoint signal identi...

Страница 8: ...p each Dry Contact Alarm Relays 4 N O non programmable power limited rated 28 Vdc 1 Amp resistive 2 Form C programmable power limited rated 28 Vdc 1 Amp resistive Dry Contact Trouble Relays 2 N O non programmable power limited rated 28 Vdc 1 Amp resistive 2 N C non programmable power limited rated 28 Vdc 1 Amp resistive Auxiliary output Current 300 ma Max coil resistance 14 6 ohms Data Port RS 232...

Страница 9: ...der Manual Pull Station Model 310 Non Coded Fire Alarm Box Heat Detectors models 320 321 Automatic Fixed and Rate of Rise Heat Detector Fire Transmitter Model 330 N O EOL Supervised Transmitter The following antennas are for use with the CP 3000 Commercial Wireless Systems International LLC Models OM 1 Omni OM 2 Omni YA 1 Yagi YA 2 Yagi The following UL Listed Digital communicators are compatible ...

Страница 10: ...des NFPA 72 and NFPA 70 2 Local Electrical and Fire Code requirements 3 Local AHJ Authority Having Jurisdiction requirements WARNING Make sure A C supply is turned OFF prior to connecting the CP 3000 panel 3 3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment Upon receiving the equipment the carton should be inspected for damage which may have occurred during shipment Each package should be checked against th...

Страница 11: ... 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 ...

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Страница 14: ...rity from top to bottom Upon entering the selection the device sounder will beep twice indicating successful enrollment You will now be prompted to enter the location designator for the device Enter the information desired for the device There is a maximum of XX characters When finished press enter and the system will prompt you to end the enrollment process or go to the next device There is a spa...

Страница 15: ...eptable signal strength results Do not mount any device unless acceptable signal strength indicating tone is heard two beeps Once the device is mounted confirm acceptable signal strength once more to insure proper operation After the device has been installed and signal verified activate the device for an alarm signal transmission and verify proper alarm reception and proper site specific programm...

Страница 16: ...of this manual These also serve as the fail safe relays that monitor for system processor failure and total power down of the control panel The outputs can be power limited or non power limited depending on the equipment they are connected to Power limited and non power limited circuits must be separated by at least 25 within the enclosure and run in different conduit The normally open outputs hav...

Страница 17: ...ng the jumper on pins 2 3 will disable the output This will cause a system trouble to be displayed Removing the jumper completely or placing it on pins 1 2 will enable the output Note The auxiliary output must first be programmed to activate before the auxiliary output and jumper JP1 will function There are also reset options available when this feature is used Refer to the programming section for...

Страница 18: ...18 figure 6 ...

Страница 19: ...be transmitted to the control panel A trouble will also be sent if a ground fault exists on a NAC circuit Figure 7 shows proper wiring of NAC circuit Table 1 shows compatible notification appliances Synchronization is achieved by using one of the compatible synchronization modules Output ratings Class B 2 output circuits 12 Volts D C 2 Amps or 24 Volts D C 1 Amp each Class A 1 output circuit 12 Vo...

Страница 20: ... 8 Telephone Line Jack This connector can be used when the optional factory installed modem is present It will allow for system status information at a remote site Uploading of site programming information is not allowed through this connection Any access through this connection will require password entry Refer to figure 4 for location 3 5 9 RS 232 DB9 Connector This connector is for uploading or...

Страница 21: ...urn this LED off Supervisory yellow This LED flashes when at least one Supervisory condition is in process It will turn steady when the Supervisory Ack or Signal Silence button is pressed Resetting the system to normal will turn this LED off Trouble yellow This LED flashes when at least one Trouble condition is in process It will turn steady when the Trouble Ack or Signal Silence button is pressed...

Страница 22: ...hours or a different device transmits a trouble condition the piezo will resound the trouble tone More than 5 simultaneous trouble conditions will cause the screen to scroll through them at 5 second intervals Pressing the Trouble Ack button a second time will cease this rotation The display can then be rotated using the soft key arrow buttons Previous or Next Signal Silence This button performs th...

Страница 23: ...ng in the installation The LCD screen shown in figure 8 will be present during normal mode When in normal mode the CP 3000 is monitoring system voltages keypad inputs etc as well as monitoring for any off normal alarms supervisory or trouble signals Transmitter polling signals are also logged during normal operation 4 2 2 Alarm Alarms can be generated by any of the compatible initiating devices li...

Страница 24: ...al indicates a problem with a device s or the control panel Trouble signals do not activate any NAC relays or alarm circuits Upon reception of a trouble signal the following will occur 1 Multiple trouble signal of different types will be displayed in the order of priority 2 The sounder will pulse once every 10 seconds 3 The trouble LED will flash once a second 4 The form C trouble contacts will ac...

Страница 25: ...e is entered by pressing the system test button and then entering the 4 digit pass code 4 2 6 Memory Recall The CP 3000 has the capability of storing 1000 alarms 1000 supervisory trouble 1000 test and 150 keypad button presses This information can be downloaded and printed separately or in various groupings These memory lists can also be individually cleared which requires a password Section 5 Dig...

Страница 26: ...xiliary 3 5 7 8 18 24 26 B batteries 8 12 15 Batteries 8 C Class A 6 7 8 21 Class B 7 8 21 clock 6 7 Communicators 3 6 9 27 D Description and Features 6 device 5 6 7 10 12 15 24 25 26 27 devices 9 Dimensions 9 Disclaimer 2 E Enclosure 9 enrollment 7 12 15 Ethernet 3 6 7 8 22 F Features 7 ...

Страница 27: ...emperature 8 P password 7 22 27 piezo 6 24 power limited 8 11 17 18 21 Power Source 8 programming 5 6 12 15 16 18 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 R receiver 12 21 relays 18 24 26 repeater 6 9 15 18 26 27 28 RS 232 3 6 7 8 15 22 27 S signal survey 10 11 15 Signal Survey 10 signals 6 7 25 26 27 smoke detector 6 7 17 27 sounder 6 15 24 26 Specifications 8 supervisory 6 7 17 18 19 24 25 26 27 T tandem 6 25 trans...

Страница 28: ...Antenna Systems Model 914A ISP Isotropic gain 14 25 dBi 2 Manufacturer Antenna World Model COM 8804Y Isotropic gain 8 5 dBi 3 Manufacturer Comtelco Model P915 SMA 2 Isotropic gain 1 dBi 4 Manufacturer Nearson Model S161AM 915 Isotropic gain 2 5 dBi ...

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