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P/N IM-WRA-3 Rev. A
2012 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC.
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2. Scrolling through events will only affect the local annunciator which the user is
directly interfacing with.
3. Detailed trouble shown in the alternate screen above will only be displayed on the
annunciator which has that trouble condition. Any other annunciators will simply show
system trouble.
5.4 Trouble signals
This section contains a list of trouble signals that can be transmitted by the annunciator. Possible
causes are given to help the technician quickly solve the issue. The annunciator is continuously
monitored for proper operation. If a problem arises then a trouble signal will be sent to the control
panel within 200 seconds indicating the trouble condition. The trouble will be retransmitted every 200
seconds until the problem is resolved. Only an A/C loss trouble is self restoring. All other troubles will
have to be reset at the CP-3000A(DA) and will not self restore.
1.
Checksum Bad -
Caused by a mismatch of programming information between the CP-
3000A(DA) and the annunciator. Will also be displayed while an sd card remains in the WRA-3
sd card slot. Program the annunciator. Refer to the programming section of this manual.
2.
Test Failure
– Displayed by the CP-3000A(DA) when an annunciator polling transmission is
not received within 200 seconds. Possible causes are a missing antenna, break in annunciator
network communications or component failure in the annunciator. Check the annunciator for
proper communication with the network.
3.
Hardware Fault –
Caused by a fault with the internal circuitry of the annunciator. The
annunciator will require factory service.
4.
Tamper –
Caused by opening the front cover of the annunciator or removal from its mounting
position. Make sure the case is closed and the unit is in the correct mounting position.
5.
Charger Failure
– Caused by problem in battery charging circuit. Factory service is required.
6.
Low Battery
– Caused by battery voltage being too low or battery failing to pass load test.
Charge or change the battery.
7.
Power Loss
– Caused by low or no A/C voltage present at the J23 terminal block. Check for
proper A/C supply into and from the TR-12V-2A.
8.
Power Up Reset -
Caused when the annunciator processor resets its program. This signal is
normal the first time the annunciator is powered up. It should not reoccur after the annunciator
has power applied. If it does then the unit requires factory service.
5.5 Test mode
When the CP-3000A(DA) is in test mode the annunciator(s):
1. Display “PANEL IN TEST MODE” in the first line of the lcd.
2. Turn on the TROUBLE led steady.
3. Beep the sounder once every 10 seconds.
4. Display Alarm and Supervisory events. Troubles will not be displayed except on an affected
annunciator.
Typical test mode screen
PANEL IN TEST MODE
Alarm A 1/1
CO Det. 6003d2