CWSI CP-3000 Operating And Installation Instruction Manual

CWSI CP-3000 Operating And Installation Instruction Manual

Wireless fire alarm control panel

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

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  • Page 1 CP-3000 WIRELESS FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL OPERATING and INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION MANUAL CWSI 10798 N.W. 53 Street Sunrise, Florida 33351...
  • Page 2: Disclaimer

    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...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.4 Installing the CP-3000 ....................10 3.4.1 The Backup Batteries .......................... 11 3.4.2 Cover Panel............................11 3.4.3 Enrolling Devices Into 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 ..........................
  • Page 4 SECTION 5 - DIGITAL ALARM COMMUNICATORS ........25 SECTION 6 - SYSTEM PROGRAMMING ............25 Appendix A - APPROVED ANTENNAS…………………………………………..28...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    This manual is intended for persons involved with the installation, maintenance and operation of the CP-3000 RF control panel. It is a comprehensive guide that provides details on product operation and should be kept for future reference. This manual consists of separate sections. Each section contains information in a manner as to be clear as possible.
  • Page 6: Section 1 - Description And Features

    This memory is maintained even when all power is removed from the system. The CP-3000 is capable of storing 3000 events as outlined in the memory recall section of this manual. The events can later be viewed in order or downloaded to a computer via the built in RS-232 port located in the lower right side of the main circuit board.
  • Page 7: Features

    1.2 Features 1024 device capability 4 alarm types Bi-Directional RF communication 900 Mhz Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum format CRC data validation Dual transceiver design Tandem smoke detector control 60 hour battery standby time Field selectable NAC circuits Voltage and Class 1 Class A 12 or 24 Volt DC @ 2 Amps 2 Class B 12 Volt DC @ 2 Amp each or 24 Volt DC @ 1 Amp each 4 N.O.
  • Page 8: Section 2 - Specifications And Compatibility

    Section 2 – Specifications and Compatibility 2.1 Specifications Power Source: 120 VAC 60Hz 4 Amp dedicated circuit. Batteries: Two 12Vdc 7Ah sealed lead acid batteries connected in series for up to 60 hours standby operation. Operating Temperature: 32 to 120 degrees F. Operating Humidity: 85% non-condensing Special Application NAC Circuits: Programmable Power Limited.
  • Page 9: Compatibility

    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 with the CP-3000 Control Panel: Communicators are to be determined. They will be activated via dry contact relay outputs...
  • Page 10: Section 3 - Installation

    5. Repeater and Device installation and testing 3.2 Preparing the Installation Site Prior to the installation of a CP-3000 system a signal survey must be been performed by a factory trained technician or authorized dealer. The signal survey determines the location of the CP-3000, repeaters, and initiating device transmitters.
  • Page 11: The Backup Batteries

    Unlock the CP-3000 cover and open the unit. Carefully verify that the unit is not damaged and the printed circuit boards are properly secured and connected. Remove the door by lifting it off of the hinge pins.
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  • Page 14: Enrolling Devices Into The Cp-3000

    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.
  • Page 15 features and options. Prior to the installation and testing of the initiating devices, the control panel can be left in normal mode for real time operation testing of the system or placed in one of the available test modes. Refer to system testing for these options then begin installing the initiating devices starting with the ones located closest to the control panel.
  • Page 16: System Inputs And Outputs

    3.5 System Inputs and Outputs The CP-3000 has 10 dry contact, 1 auxiliary and 1 class A or 2 class B NAC output circuits available. Some are programmable and some are non programmable. Each output and function is explained below. Refer to figures 6 and 7 for wiring diagrams of these outputs. All diagrams are shown with system power connected and control panel in normal mode.
  • Page 17: Auxiliary Output Local Energy Municipal Box Service

    4 alarm types A, B, C or D are in process. A jumper labeled JP1 located on the CP-3000 motherboard can be used to temporarily disable the auxiliary output. This is useful when tripping of the municipal box is not desired while performing system testing in normal mode. Placing the jumper on pins 2+3 will disable the output.
  • Page 18 figure 6...
  • Page 19: Notification Appliance Circuits

    SW3 and SW4 on the receiver card. The NAC circuit connector is labeled TB1 and located on the lower right edge of the receiver card. The CP-3000 will maintain the NAC circuit output voltage at either 12 or 24 volts even if the battery voltage drops below 12 or 24 volts. The NAC circuits are also software site specific programmable for activation and deactivation.
  • Page 20: Ethernet Connection

    CONTACT MANUFACTURER FOR COMPLETE PART NUMBERS AND OPTIONS. REFER TO MANUFACTURER DOCUMENTATION FOR PROPER WIRING OF SYNC MODULES Table 1 figure 7 3.5.7 Ethernet Connection This connector can be hooked to the local area network. Exact functions to be determined. Refer to figure 4 for location.
  • Page 21: Section 4 - System Operation

    4.1 User Interface The membrane switch panel allows for means to display, control and program all aspects of the CP-3000. Refer to figure 1. 4.1.1 LCD The 5” diagonal 340 x 240 LCD backlit display allows for pinpoint status display of any abnormal conditions occurring as well as programming information and other useful necessary information as mentioned throughout this manual.
  • Page 22 Buttons and functions are: Alarm Ack Pressing this button during an alarm will silence the internal piezo sounder and change the Fire LED from flashing to steady. The piezo will beep once every 30 seconds until the system is reset to normal.
  • Page 23: Modes Of Operation

    Normal mode exists when no off normal conditions are occurring 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.
  • Page 24: Sprinkler Supervisory

    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.
  • Page 25: System Test

    9. Power Loss – Can occur in AR-3 repeater or CP-3000 control panel. Caused by low or no voltage present at A/C input to product. Trouble relay activation will be delayed by 90 minutes. 10. Maintenance Required – Can occur in model 300 smoke detector. Caused by sensitivity level error or hardware failure in the smoke detector head.
  • Page 26 alarm..5, 6, 7, 12, 15, 17, 18, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27 Description and Features......... 6 antenna ............11, 12 device ....5, 6, 7, 10, 12, 15, 24, 25, 26, 27 Antenna ..............9 devices..............9 auxiliary............17, 18 Dimensions..............
  • Page 27 programming 5, 6, 12, 15, 16, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28 initiating devices ........6, 15, 25, 27 Installation............. 10 Order..............10 receiver ............12, 21 Introduction ............. 5 relays ............18, 24, 26 repeater ........6, 9, 15, 18, 26, 27, 28 RS-232........
  • Page 28 APPENDIX A APPROVED ANTENNAS Manufacturer - M2 Antenna Systems Model - 914A-ISP Isotropic gain - 14.25 dBi Manufacturer - Antenna World Model - COM-8804Y Isotropic gain - 8.5 dBi Manufacturer - Comtelco Model - P915-SMA-2 Isotropic gain - 1 dBi Manufacturer - Nearson Model - S161AM-915 Isotropic gain - 2.5 dBi...

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