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P/N IM-WRA-3 Rev. A
2012 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC.
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ALARM – This red led indicates an alarm condition exists. This led will flash when an alarm is
present on the annunciator. Acknowledging the alarm at any enrolled annunciator or the
control panel will turn the led from flashing to steady on. If a new alarm is received the led will
begin to flash again.
SUPERVISORY - This yellow led indicates a supervisory condition exists. This led will flash
when a supervisory condition is present on the annunciator. Acknowledging the supervisory at
any enrolled annunciator or the control panel will turn the led from flashing to steady on. If a
new supervisory is received the led will begin to flash again.
TROUBLE – This yellow led indicates a trouble condition exists. This led will flash when a
trouble condition is present on the annunciator. Acknowledging the trouble at any enrolled
annunciator or the control panel will turn the led from flashing to steady on. If a new trouble is
received the led will begin to flash again.
SILENCE – This led will light when the signal silence button on any enrolled annunciator or the
control panel is pressed to deactivate active outputs programmed to deactivate with this
button.
4.2 LCD
The 4 line 20 character backlit lcd displays all the alpha numeric information such as alarm,
supervisory, trouble, menus etc. needed for the operator to properly respond and interface with the
annunciator. The backlight will be on continuous during any off normal condition when A/C is present.
During battery operation the backlight will be on continuous during alarm and time out in 30 seconds
when any other condition is present.
4.3 Sounder
The sounder is used as an audible indicator for alarm, supervisory, trouble and signal survey. The
sounder can be disabled by removing J2.
Note: The sounder must be enabled for UL
installations.
4.4 Buttons
There are four buttons which are enabled and disabled by the access key switch. The buttons will
only function if the access key switch is in the access position. Note: The key cannot be removed
from the lock when it’s in the access position.
The buttons and their functions are as follows:
ACK/STEP – Acknowledges any unacknowledged alarm, supervisory and trouble signals. Silences
the sounder and makes any flashing ALARM, SUPERVISORY and TROUBLE leds turn on steady.
After acknowledging this button will step or scroll forward through the active events.
PREVIOUS – Steps backwards through acknowledged active events.
SIGNAL SILENCE – Acknowledges any unacknowledged events and silences any NAC relays
programmed on the CP-3000A(DA) to deactivate with this button. The SILENCE led will light, the lcd
will display Signals Silenced and the annunciator(s) and CP-3000A(DA) sounder will silence. Any
flashing ALARM, SUPERVISORY or TROUBLE leds will turn on steady. Refer control panel manual
for further information.