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CP40 Controller
INSTALLATION MANUAL
October 2015

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  • Page 1 CP40 Controller INSTALLATION MANUAL October 2015...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ..........................5 Specifications........................... 6 CP40 Controller Layout ......................8 Important Installation Notes ....................9 New Panel Installation Instructions ..................10  Power up the Panel .......................10  Set the Panel Address ....................10  Clear the Panel Memory ....................11 Onboard LEDs .........................12...
  • Page 4  Other Problems ......................41 Appendix I ..........................42  RS-422 CLAUSB Wiring ....................42  Magstripe Reader Connection ..................43  Copyright 2008 - 2015 Cansec Systems Ltd. All rights reserved. CP40 Page 4 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 • Rev. 2.7...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    For projects that require additional supervised point monitoring capacity, the optional SIOPT-16 module can be added onto the CP40 at anytime to provide 16 points, which can be individually configured as supervised inputs or as outputs for facility monitoring and elevator control.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    Specifications Power Requirements  CP40 Controller: ..........16 VAC, 40 VA, 60 Hz .............. or a 12 VDC/2A power supply Current Draw  CP40 no readers/electric strikes ............. 580 mA with SIOPT-16 board or elevator interface board ......900 mA ...
  • Page 7 NOTE: consult reader specifications as 12-gauge wire may be required for power. Dimensions & Weight  CP40 Enclosure: ....[33.3 cm (w) x 49.2 cm (h) x 9.2 cm (d)] ..........[13 1/8”(w) x 19 3/8”(h) x 3 5/8”(d)]  Weight ................8.4 kg [18.5 lbs]...
  • Page 8: Cp40 Controller Layout

    CP40 Controller Layout CP40 Page 8 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 • Rev. 2.7...
  • Page 9: Important Installation Notes

     The CA-PS123A’s DC output is fused at 2.5 amps.  An electrician is not required for installation of this supply. CP40 Page 9 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 • Rev. 2.7...
  • Page 10: New Panel Installation Instructions

    Set the panel address by rotating the address dial clockwise to the desired address from 1 to 16. (A=10, B=11, C=12, D=13, E=14, F=15, 0=16) Controller Address = 1 CP40 Page 10 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 • Rev. 2.7...
  • Page 11: Clear The Panel Memory

    Wait 15 seconds until LED 3 starts flashing quickly Push switch 5 back to the left (OFF) Press and release the Reset button Panel is now cleared to virgin state and ready for operation Reset Button CP40 Page 11 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 • Rev. 2.7...
  • Page 12: Onboard Leds

    Onboard LEDs CP40 panels are equipped with a number of LEDs that indicate various processes. COMMUNICATION LEDS These bi-colored LEDS will flash between GREEN when communications are active with the host PC. indicates that the panel is receiving. GREEN indicates the panel is transmitting.
  • Page 13: Options Dip Switch (S2)

    DIP Switch Position (Panel is oriented with AC/DC connectors at the bottom)  ON – right side  OFF – left side OPTIONS DIP SWITCH (S2) The Options DIP Switch (S2) is used to set a proper CP40 configuration. CP40 Page 13 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 •...
  • Page 14: Baud Rate Dip Switch (S3)

    * See Appendix for Magstripe Reader Jumper settings diagram. NOTE: If switch #2 or #5 is off (exit button disabled) then there is no forced entry alarm for that door/reader. CP40 Page 14 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 • Rev. 2.7...
  • Page 15: Communications Wiring

    Communications Wiring USING A CLAUSB (RS-485) Read the CLAUSB Installation Manual for instructions on how to install the CLAUSB software drivers. CP40 Page 15 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 • Rev. 2.7...
  • Page 16: Using A Canlan (Rs-485)

    USING A CANLAN (RS-485) Read the CanLan Installation Manual for instructions on how to configure the CanLan software. CP40 Page 16 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 • Rev. 2.7...
  • Page 17: Using Air-485 (Rs-485)

    USING AIR-485 (RS-485) Read the Air-485 Installation Manual for instructions on how to configure the Air-485 CP40 Page 17 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 • Rev. 2.7...
  • Page 18 Wiegand-Compatible Reader Wiring Wiring applies to all Wiegand-compatible readers with a standard 26-bit or Cansec 37-bit format. Jumper settings for reader power are set to +12V by default (JP24 for reader port A, and JP53 for reader port B). CP40...
  • Page 19: Lock Output Relay Wiring

     Magnetic Locks (internal DC power supply)  Magnetic Locks (external DC power supply)  Magnetic Locks (external AC power supply) NOTE: Lock output relays are rated at 8 A, 30 VDC. CP40 Page 19 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 • Rev. 2.7...
  • Page 20: Electric Strikes Up To 250Ma (Internal Power Supply)

    ELECTRIC STRIKES UP TO 250MA (INTERNAL POWER SUPPLY) ELECTRIC STRIKES > 250MA (EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY) CP40 Page 20 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 • Rev. 2.7...
  • Page 21: Vdc Magnetic Locks Up To 250Ma (Internal Power Supply)

    Installers should contact the local authority having jurisdiction to verify the specific requirements. Also, a building permit may be required in some jurisdictions for the installation of magnetic locks. CP40 Page 21 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 • Rev. 2.7...
  • Page 22: Vdc Magnetic Locks > 250Ma (External Power Supply)

    Installers should contact the local authority having jurisdiction to verify the specific requirements. Also, a building permit may be required in some jurisdictions for the installation of magnetic locks. CP40 Page 22 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 • Rev. 2.7...
  • Page 23: Ac Magnetic Locks (External Power Supply)

    AC MAGNETIC LOCKS (EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY) Normally closed, fail secure. NOTE: Avoid connecting high voltage to CP40 panels. Use the following diagram to isolate panels from high AC through an external relay. Make sure that external relay will draw no more than 250 mA maximum.
  • Page 24: Door Contacts

    NOTE: Both door contact and exit button inputs have voltage present on the circuits. Only connect dry contact devices to these inputs. If the switch #2 or #5 is disabled then there is no forced entry alarm monitoring at the panel. CP40 Page 24 of 43 Installation Manual...
  • Page 25: Tamper/Forced, Door-Held-Open And Alarm-Shunt Outputs

    Tamper/Forced, Door-Held-Open and Alarm- Shunt Outputs Each reader port on the CP40 is equipped with three relay outputs for:  Forced Entry  Door Held Open  Alarm Shunt Each relay provides a dry contact, rated for 2 A @ 30 VDC maximum.
  • Page 26: Door Held Open Output

    ALARM SHUNT OUTPUT This output will be activated when a user is granted access by using a card or exit button. It can be used to bypass external alarm points. CP40 Page 26 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 • Rev. 2.7...
  • Page 27 Onboard Input/Output Points The CP40 board is equipped with:  2 onboard supervised inputs  2 onboard output control signals which can be used with external relays These onboard inputs and outputs can be used if an SIOPT-16 input/output board is not installed. These points will be mapped as points 1 through 4 in the Maestro software.
  • Page 28: Input Point Wiring (Supervised)

    INPUT POINT WIRING (SUPERVISED) For input point supervision, a Cansec end-of-line resistor (CA-EOLRES) must be used: CA-EOLRES End-of-Line Resistor CP40 Page 28 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 • Rev. 2.7...
  • Page 29: Input Point Wiring (Nonsupervised)

    INPUT POINT WIRING (NONSUPERVISED) If supervision is not required and Cansec end-of-line resistors will not be used, you must disable supervision at the Options DIP Switch (S2) by setting switch 2 to ON as shown below. OUTPUT POINT WIRING NOTES:...
  • Page 30: Fire Release And Fire Reset Inputs

    Fire Reset connector 2. Move JP63 to the bottom 2 pins - enabled position NOTE: By default JP63 is sitting at the top 2 pins – disabled position. CP40 Page 30 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 • Rev. 2.7...
  • Page 31: Communication Fail Output

    Communication Fail Output Communication fail output is a dry contact relay which will activate when communications to the CP40 panel is lost. The main function of this output is to provide a means of local annunciation. CP40 Page 31 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 •...
  • Page 32: Siopt-16 Input/Output Board

    SIOPT-16 Input/Output Board The inputs and outputs on the SIOPT-16 input/output board can be individually configured via jumpers as either supervised inputs or dry contact relay outputs. Supervised inputs require Cansec end-of-line resistors (CA- EOLRES) installed at the normally closed contacts. LAYOUT...
  • Page 33: Installing The Siopt-16 Input/Output Board

    NOTE: For the changes to take effect, the CP40 panel must be reset by either pressing the reset button or by powering up the unit. 4. Optional: If switch 2 on the CP40's Option DIP Switch (S2) is in the ON position (pushed to the right), end-of-the-line resistors are not required for point supervision and input points will not be supervised.
  • Page 34: Input And Output Point Wiring

    All supervised input points must use Cansec end-of-line resistors (CA- EOLRES). If supervision is not required, it must be disabled by moving switch 2 on the CP40's Options DIP Switch (S2) to the ON position. In the diagram above, point 1 is configured as an input and points 2-3 are configured as outputs.
  • Page 35: Siopt-16 Board Fire-Alarm Release

    (no wire present to short out connector) at JP5, all relays are in the fail- safe position (OFF). This equals the condition “power off” at CP40. If JP5 is shorted all relays are powered “ON” as the default state.
  • Page 36: Elevator Control Using The Siopt-16 Input/Output Board

    ELEVATOR CONTROL USING THE SIOPT-16 INPUT/OUTPUT BOARD NOTE: For elevator control of up to 16 floors, the SIOPT-16 input/output board must be installed on top of the CP40 control panel. Special CP40 firmware required for this configuration. To enable elevator control: 1.
  • Page 37: Elevator Interface Board

    Note#2: The CP40 requires special firmware for the above configuration. The second reader port “B” on the CP40 may only be used as a “lobby call- down reader”. When used by a cardholder with time and access to at least one floor, this will activate reader “B”...
  • Page 38 SIOPT-16 boards up to 16 up to 32 up to 48 up to 64 The elevator interface board is connected to the CP40 through the RS-422 (4-wire) communications port. CP40 Page 38 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 • Rev. 2.7...
  • Page 39: Troubleshooting

    2. Make sure that each panel has a unique address. 3. Make sure that the panel was programmed properly in the Maestro. 4. Double-check the power input at those panels. 5. If all attempts to restore communication fail, please contact Cansec Technical Support. CP40...
  • Page 40: Reader Problems

    2. Measure the voltage input at the reader. Make sure the polarity is correct. If voltage is not present, check the fuses on the CP40 (near reader ports). 3. If the voltage is correct, check the wiring and check that the switches on the Reader Type DIP Switch (S5) have been correctly set for Wiegand input or Magstripe (depending on the type of readers used).
  • Page 41: Input/Output Board Problems

    INPUT/OUTPUT BOARD PROBLEMS Symptoms: Input/outputs not responding 1. Check that the CP40 has a SIOPT-16 board defined in the Maestro software. Go to Edit >Panel Definitions and then select the appropriate panel and click Edit. An SIOPT-16 board has to be selected on the right side of the screen.
  • Page 42: Rs-422 Clausb Wiring

    Appendix I RS-422 CLAUSB WIRING Read the CLAUSB Installation Manual for instructions on how to install the CLAUSB software drivers. CP40 Page 42 of 43 Installation Manual October 2015 • Rev. 2.7...
  • Page 43: Magstripe Reader Connection

    MAGSTRIPE READER CONNECTION To attach a RM500 Magnetic Stripe Reader on Reader A of the CP40:  Place DIP 1 of Dip switch S5 to the ON position (right)  Move micro-shunt jumper on JP35 and JP36 to the 2-3 position (down) To attach a RM500 Magnetic Stripe Reader on Reader B of the CP40: ...

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