
P/N CWSI-IM-C3K6 Rev. F
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6.2.6 System Test
The system test is designed to allow testing of all installed devices without activating any audible
notification devices, NAC’s or relay outputs. This test is commonly used for annual testing of the devices
in an installation. The CP-3600(+) can only be placed into test mode while the System Normal screen
is showing. To enter the test mode press the PANEL TEST button. All of the leds will flash three times
then the CP-3600(+) will display the test mode screen as shown below. The trouble relays will be
activated and the sounder will emit the trouble pattern while the CP-3600(+) is in test mode.
The initiating devices will show on the LCD as they are activated. They will be displayed the same as
if the system was in normal operation. Alarm and Supervisory signals received while in test mode are
stored in the test log instead of the alarm and all event logs. Trouble signals are not stored in any log
while in test. The test log can be viewed after the testing is finished if necessary. The test log has a
capacity of 2000 signals. The Page Up and Page Down soft keys can be used to scroll through the
signals if desired. You can exit the test mode at any time by pressing the RESET key.
Note: The CP-
3600(+) will automatically exit the test mode after a 4 hour time period with no keypad buttons
pressed.
Multiple occurrences of the same type signal from any one device will only be displayed once
while in test. If you want to test the same signal from a transmitter more than once you will have to exit
and reenter test mode.
Caution: If an actual alarm is received from a device that is not being
tested, it will not activate any NAC or relay circuits. For this reason it is important to recognize
such an occurrence as this could be a real fire condition somewhere in the installation which
requires immediate attention. If this is the case you should exit the test mode by pressing the
RESET key and allow the alarm to be processed normally.
6.2.7 Event Logs
The CP-3600(+) has 4 alarm logs Alarm, Trouble, All Event and Test. These logs are provided for
viewing of events in chronological order as they occurred including time and date of each event. The
All Event log holds 4000 events and the other logs hold 2000 events. If the limit is exceeded the oldest
event will be replaced by event 4001 or 2001 and so on. All of the logs will display events in the order
of newest to oldest.
Each logs function is explained below.
1. Alarm Log – Records all Alarm and Supervisory events while the CP-3600(+) is not is test
mode. This log cannot be erased. Limit is 2000 events.
1 2 : 3 3 : 2 0 P M 0 8 / 1 4 / 0 9
P a g e U p P g D o w n
P A N E L I N T E S T M O D E
A l a r m 0 4 8 1 1 d 1 1 : 5 9 : 0 0 P M 0 1 / 0 1 / 0 9
P u l l S t a t i o n E a s t S t a i r w e l l
S u p e r v i s o r y 0 2 3 a 6 2 1 2 : 0 1 : 0 4 A M 0 1 / 0 2 / 0 9
T a m p e r S w i t c h B a s e m e n t 2
T a m p e r 0 1 8 a 5 d 1 1 : 5 9 : 0 0 P M 0 1 / 0 1 / 0 9
S m o k e D e t S o u t h H a l l w a y