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5. The form C relays will activate if programmed to do so.
6. The CP-3000 NAC circuit outputs will activate if programmed to do so.
7. Any repeater NAC circuits programmed to turn on will activate.
8. The Auxiliary output will activate if programmed to do so.
9. The event is stored in the non volatile memory.
The membrane buttons will function as described in section 4.1.3. If lower priority signals are present,
they will be displayed as each higher priority signal is reset. The LCD display shown in figure 9 will be
present when the system is in alarm.
4.2.3 Sprinkler Supervisory
Alarm C can be programmed for sprinkler supervisory operation during initial programming of the
system. Upon reception of a supervisory signal the following will occur.
1. Any lower priority conditions currently displayed on the LCD will be replaced by the sprinkler
supervisory display.
2. The sounder will pulse once a second.
3. The sprinkler Supervisory LED will flash once a second.
4. Relay 3 will activate.
5. The event is stored in non volatile memory.
The membrane buttons will function as described in section 4.1.3. If lower priority signals are present,
they will be displayed as each higher priority signal is reset. The LCD display shown in figure 10 will
be present when the system is processing a supervisory signal.
Alarm, NAC circuits or Auxiliary output must not be programmed to activate upon receipt of a
sprinkler supervisory signal.
4.2.4 Trouble Signals
A trouble signal 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 activate.
5. The event is stored in non volatile memory.
The membrane buttons will function as described in section 4.1.3. The LCD display shown in figure
11 will be present when the system is processing a trouble signal. The list below shows possible
trouble signals in order of priority.
1. Processor Failure – Can occur in CP-3000 panel. Caused by CP-3000 processor failing to
execute the main system program. Sounder will come on steady and trouble relay will trip.
2. Memory error – Can occur in CP-3000 control panel. Caused by CP-3000 memory data
check error.
3. Tamper – Cased by removal of device or exposing device battery.
4. Interference – Can occur in AR-3, BR-3 repeaters or CP-3000 control panel. Caused by
unrecognized signal which may interfere with transmitter reception.
5. Test Problem – Caused by the CP-3000 not receiving a device polling transmission within 200
seconds.
6. NAC Circuit Fault – Can occur in AR-3 repeater or CP-3000 panel. Caused by an open
circuit, short circuit or ground fault in NAC circuit wiring.
7. Charger Failure – Can occur in AR-3 repeater or CP-3000 panel. Caused by problem in
battery charging circuit.
8. Low Battery – Can occur in any CWSI battery operated or A/C powered device, repeater or
CP-3000 panel. Caused by battery voltage being too low.