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4.3.1Set Time and Date ..........................26 4.3.2 Password Reset ........................... 26 4.3.3 Base code Setup ..........................27 4.4 Device, Annunciator, Repeater and CP-3000DA Info Programming ......28 4.4.1 Accessing the Device Edit screen ....................... 28 4.4.2 Deleting a Device, annunciator or repeater ..................30 4.4.3 Device Zone Assignment ........................
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4.5.1 Accessing the Repeater Relay Setup screen ..................34 4.5.2 CP-3000DA and Repeater NAC and Relay Box Programming ............35 4.6 CP-3000DA Auxiliary Output and Dry Contact Relay Programming ....... 36 4.6.1 Accessing the CP-3000DA Relay Setup Screen ................. 36 4.6.2 CP-3000DA Relay Programming ......................
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7.2.4 Operation ............................. 69 SECTION 8 – SIGNAL SURVEY ................... 71 8.1 New Installation Survey ....................71 8.2 Existing Installation Survey ..................72 MODEL CP-3000DA OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ............75 P/N IM-C3KDA Rev. B 2012 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC.
This manual is intended for persons involved with the installation, maintenance and operation of the CP-3000DA 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.
NAC circuits and tandem smoke detector sounder activation. The advanced RF protocol and speed of the CP-3000DA allows a trouble with any one of up to 1024 initiating devices to be reported within 200 seconds. The CP-3000DA is field programmable making the addition of devices both easy and cost effective.
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 24 or 60 hour battery standby time ...
Section 2 – Specifications and Compatibility 2.1 Specifications Power Source: 120 VAC 60Hz 4 Amp dedicated circuit. Batteries: Two 12Vdc 4Ah sealed lead acid batteries connected in series for up to 24 hours standby operation or two 12Vdc 7Ah sealed lead acid batteries connected in series for 60 hours standby operation.
Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC Models: OM-1 Omni – Isotropic gain 2.5 dBi, OM-2 Omni – Isotropic gain 1 dBi, YA-1 Yagi – Gain 15.2 dBi The following UL Listed Digital communicators are compatible with the CP-3000DA Control Panel: Silent Knight 5104B...
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Figure 1 P/N IM-C3KDA Rev. B 2012 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC.
5. Entire installation test 3.2 Preparing the Installation Site Prior to the installation of a CP-3000DA system a signal survey must be performed by a factory trained technician or authorized dealer. The signal survey determines the location of the CP-3000DA, repeaters, and initiating device transmitters.
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4 – Avoid electrically noisy locations such as main electrical and transformer rooms, computer rooms, telephone switching rooms, etc. Unlock the CP-3000DA cover and open the unit. Carefully verify that the unit is not damaged and the printed circuit boards are properly secured and connected. Hold the CP-3000DA in its intended position, verify leveling and mark the location of the upper corner mounting keyholes.
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It is recommended to not connect any other equipment such as horns or communicators to the CP-3000DA until the unit is programmed. There is a 6 position dip switch marked SW2 located on the receiver card. Verify that all of the switches are in the on position. Any other settings of this switch will result in improper operation of the CP-3000DA panel.
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4. A short beep may be heard from the receiver piezo sounder. This is normal. The LCD will show the CWSI logo and will begin to boot up. When the CP-3000DA has finished the boot up process the System Initialization screen will be shown on the LCD. Note: If there is a communication problem between the receiver pc board and the CP-3000DA main board the LCD will not display the initialization screen.
CP-3000DA can be placed into enrollment mode. If any alarms or troubles are showing on the LCD, reset the CP-3000DA to gain access to the PROGRAM soft key. While the main screen is showing, press the program soft key to display the program menu selections. If necessary, use the UP/DOWN keys to highlight DEVICE ENROLLMENT then press the ENTER key to place the CP-3000DA in enrollment mode.
It is acceptable to enroll and install each device one by one rather than enrolling all the devices then installing them. If you use this method, the CP-3000DA has to remain in enrollment mode during installation and the devices will have to be tested for alarm operation after enrollment and installation of all the devices, annunciators and repeaters is completed.
Any equipment to be connected to the CP-3000DA such as dialers, notification appliances etc. can be installed and connected before or after installing the initiating devices. Refer to other sections of this manual for compatible equipment.
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Figure 2 P/N IM-C3KDA Rev. B 2012 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC.
Section 4 - System Programming This section details system programming options including time/date, password, base code, device enrollment, NAC/Auxiliary/Relay activation and resetting, tandem smoke detector activation and deactivation, device editing and zone assignment. 4.1 Keypad Buttons and Menu Navigation The buttons located in the area below the LCD are used for menu navigation and data entry. These include 4 Softkey, Up/Down/Left/Right, Enter and Back buttons.
When any menu is chosen a 3 minute timer will start. If any menu activity such as navigation or field editing is not performed within 3 minutes the CP-3000DA will revert back to the main screen and any unsaved changes will be lost. If an Alarm or Supervisory signal is received while in any menu the CP-3000DA will abort the menu/programming functions and display the Alarm or Supervisory condition on the LCD and any unsaved programming information will be lost.
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Program Device Device Repeater CP-3000DA Tandem Unknown Ignored Enrollment Edit Relay Setup Units Units Setup Controls CP-3000DA Supervisory Dialer Relay Setup Setup Setup Logs Display Display Display Display Clear Alarm Trouble All Event Test Test Info System Programming Info info P/N IM-C3KDA Rev.
4.2.3 Menu Access, Navigation, Data Entry and Field Editing When any of the soft key buttons are pressed to gain menu access you will be prompted to enter a password. The password entry screen is shown below. Password Entry 0 6 : 2 7 P M 1 1 / 2 2 / 2 0 0 7 E n t e r P a s s w o r d : C o n f i g...
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When you enter any menu screen a timer will start. If there is no key press activity for three minutes, the CP-3000DA will revert back to the system normal screen and any unsaved changes will be lost. Save your changes often.
If you choose not to change or set any of these items then you can press the DONE soft key to proceed to the main CP-3000DA screen. All of these items can be changed later through the Config menu accessible from the main screen.
4.3.1Set Time and Date To set the time and date press the ENTER key while the set time and date menu choice is highlighted. The set time and date screen below will be shown. S e t T i m e a n d D a t e T i m e : 0 3 : 0 0 P M D a t e : 0 1 / 0 1 / 2 0 0 9 A u t o U p d a t e D S T : O N...
In an installation where more than one CP-3000DA is required, it is mandatory that the base codes be different on each one so the devices will know which CP-3000DA to report to. This is true where any device, repeater or CP-3000DA in one installation is in reception range of any device, repeater or CP-3000DA in the same or a different installation.
The Time and Date, Password and Base code can be modified anytime after the initial configuration by pressing the Config soft key while the main system 3000D ok screen is displayed. 4.4 Device, Annunciator, Repeater and CP-3000DA Info Programming This section describes how to input zone assignment, alarm priority, device type and description information for devices, annunciators and repeaters.
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E d i t D e v ic e S e r i a l # : 0 3 a 4 9 2 Z o n e : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A l a r m P r i o r it y D e v ic e T y p e : P u l l S t a t i o n D e s c r i p t i o n...
Answer yes to continue with deleting the repeater. The repeater will be sent a command from the CP-3000DA telling it to shut down its transceivers. This is only a safe guard in case the deleted repeater is not powered down prior to deleting it. It is possible that one or more of the deleted repeaters may not receive the turn off command if a repeater was deleted which was required to link the turn off command to other deleted repeaters.
4.4.4 Alarm Priority Assignment The CP-3000DA has 4 levels of alarm which can be assigned to devices. These alarm levels are referred to as A, B, C and D. A is the highest priority and D is the lowest. Level C can be used for either Supervisory or fire applications but not both.
This section applies to devices, annunciators and repeaters. The CP-3000DA description field cannot be edited. Any trouble condition with the CP-3000DA will display the device type as CP-3000DA and the description field will be blank. The description is limited to 16 characters and can contain letters, numbers and symbols.
Model RB-10, 20, 30 and 40 relay box relays when connected to a repeater. Never connect a model RB-10, 20, 30, or 40 to a CP-3000DA. The programming will not allow you to address them. You will also be able to choose which keypad buttons will reset the activated circuits. Warning: Programming information is transmitted via RF from the CP-3000DA to the repeaters.
U s e U P D O W N t o s c r o l l t h e n p r e s s E N T E R Highlight the repeater to program and press ENTER. The NAC’s on the CP-3000DA panel can be programmed by selecting Control Panel.
HORNS ON keypad button is pressed. Note: The HORNS ON button will not activate relays when the CP-3000DA is in test mode. Refer to the test mode and operation sections of this manual for more information. To program the HORNS ON button to manually activate the selected relay, move the cursor to the Relay On field and press ENTER.
When you save the changes they are sent via RF signal to the repeater. If you try to edit a relay which was just edited and saved, the CP-3000DA will not let you change the programming again until it has finished sending the previous information to the repeater. A message will appear just under the NAC RLY XX line at the top of the screen which reads Last Update Pending, Unable to Edit.
4.7.1 Accessing the Supervisory Setup Screen To access the CP-3000DA supervisory setup screen, press the program soft key on the main system normal screen. Scroll down to CP-3000DA Setup and press ENTER. The CP-3000DA setup menu will now be displayed.
Note: The sounder may take up to 60 seconds to activate. The alarm signal can be from any type of initiating device compatible with the CP-3000DA system. If the originating alarm is from a Model 301 tandem smoke detector, it will also be told to activate its sounder. In this scenario the sounder in the Model 301 which originally detected smoke will continue to emit the temporal pattern even if its chamber is cleared of smoke.
4.8.3 Remote Reset Feature The CP-3000DA can be reset with an rf signal from a model 340(TS) transmitter. This allows the CP- 3000DA to be restored to normal when a third party facp is reset. Refer to the 340 manual (p/n IM- 340) for wiring and testing information.
If a device that is not enrolled that has the same base code as the CP-3000DA tries to check in it will be displayed as an unknown device trouble and be placed on the unknown device list. The CP-3000DA will not display or respond to any troubles or alarms from a device on the unknown list.
If you are receiving unknown units that you cannot identify which may be from another installation, the correct solution is to change the base code of your CP-3000DA. To move the device to the ignored list, highlight the desired device and press the ignore soft key.
To remove a device from the Ignored list the installer can choose to remove it. If remove is chosen, the device will no longer be shown on the ignored list. If the device tries to check into the CP-3000DA it will cause an unknown device trouble and be placed back onto the unknown list.
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Figure 4 P/N IM-C3KDA Rev. B 2012 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC.
Section 5 - System Input and Outputs The CP-3000DA has 7 dry contact, 1 auxiliary and 1 class A or 2 class B NAC output circuits available as well as a trouble input. Some are programmable and some are common. Each input and output function is explained below.
One of the alarm types A or B or C or D can be programmed to activate this output. A jumper labeled JP1 located on the CP-3000DA motherboard can be used to disable the auxiliary output. Placing the jumper on pins 1+2 will disable the output. This is useful when tripping of the municipal box is not desired while performing system testing in normal operation mode.
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Note: The trouble form C relay output will not activate on a dialer fault trouble. P/N IM-C3KDA Rev. B 2012 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC.
In class B operation, an end of line resistor P/N TR-3 must be placed at the last appliance connected to the circuit or an eol violation trouble will be displayed on the CP-3000DA. Note: A TR-3 eol resistor is only required if the NAC outputs are programmed to activate. A ground fault trouble will also be displayed if a ground fault of 1000 ohms or less is present on a NAC circuit.
The serial connector is located on the receiver card in the lower right hand corner as shown in figure 4. Its designation is J4. This connector is for factory use only. Connecting any equipment to this connector may damage the CP-3000DA. P/N IM-C3KDA Rev. B...
The MAC address of the system can be found on the Ethernet jack. 5.2.6 USB Connector This connector is located on the lower right side of the main CP-3000DA board as shown in figure 4. This connector is for downloading WRA-3 programming information with the WRA-3 programming tool.
This LED turns on when any programmed silence button is pressed with an Alarm condition present. If NAC circuits are reactivated or the CP-3000DA is reset, this led will go out. The silence buttons are Signal Silence, Smoke detector silence and Strobe Reset.
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A, B, C or D alarm. Continue pressing the Alarm Ack button to scroll through and view all different priority Alarms. If the Alarm Ack button is pressed while the CP-3000DA is displaying the lowest level Alarm then the CP-3000DA will go back to displaying the highest priority Alarm. Pressing this button will also send a record to the button press log.
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If the system is in test mode, pressing the reset button will take the CP-3000DA out of test mode. If any Alarm, Supervisory or Trouble that exists after reset will cause the system to once again annunciate that condition.
LCD screen just above the buttons. Figure 7 6.1.4 Sounder The CP-3000DA internal sounder is a piezo horn which will annunciate a different sound pattern for Alarm, Supervisory and Trouble as follows: Alarm – On continuous Supervisory –...
Normal standby mode exists when no off normal conditions are occurring in the installation. The LCD screen shown below will be present during normal mode. When in normal mode the CP-3000DA is monitoring system voltages, keypad inputs, etc. as well as monitoring for any off normal alarms, supervisory or trouble signals.
1 2 : 0 0 : 0 0 P M A l a r m L e v e l A 0 1 / 0 1 / 0 9 Alarm level of signals being 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 viewed...
1 2 : 0 0 : 0 0 P M S u p e r v is o r y 0 1 / 0 1 / 0 9 Supervisory title showing S u p e r v i s o r y 0 4 8 1 1 d 1 1 : 5 9 : 0 0 P M 0 1 / 0 1 / 0 9...
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Power cycle the CP-3000DA or smoke detector. If the problem persists, the unit needs factory service. 4. Aux Circuit – Can occur in a CP-3000DA control panel. Caused by an open in the wiring connected to the Aux circuit. Check the wiring for opens.
3000DA 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-3000DA 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-3000DA is in test mode.
6.2.7 Event Logs The CP-3000DA 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. Each log has a 1000 event limit. If the limit is exceeded the oldest event will be replaced by event 1001 and so on.
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Sample Trouble Log 1 2 : 3 3 : 2 0 P M 0 8 / 1 4 / 0 9 T r o u b l e L o g L o w B a t t e r y 0 4 8 1 1 d 1 2 : 5 9 : 0 0 P M 0 1 / 0 3 / 0 9...
4. System Version – This is the software version in the CP-3000DA control panel. 5. Base Code – This is the current base code of the CP-3000DA as described in this manual. The info screen provides an easy way to view it.
9. Build Date – Refers to the build date of the software in the CP-3000DA control panel. This may be used if you call technical service. Press the BACK key to exit the System Info screen. If an alarm is received while viewing the System Info screen, the CP-3000DA will exit viewing and display the alarm.
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1 2 : 3 3 : 2 0 P M 0 8 / 1 4 / 0 9 P r o g r a m m i n g I n f o E n r o l l e d U n i t s U n i t : 0 4 8 1 1 d [ P u l l S t a t i o n Z o n e 1 : 1 0 0...
Maintain at least ¼” between power limited and non power limited wiring within each enclosure. The CP-3000DA N.O. Alarm A, Alarm B, Alarm C and Alarm D outputs will be connected to the 5104B Zones 2, 3, 4 and 5 respectively. The N.C. contacts of the CP-3000DA trouble relay output will be connected to the 5104B Zone 6 input.
Figure 8 7.1.4 Operation When an alarm is received by the CP-3000DA, one of the alarm relays A, B, C or D will trip and activate the appropriate zone on the 5104B communicator. The 5104B will transmit the notification to the central station.
CP-3000DA RESET key is pressed and the 5104B has finished communicating to the central station. When a supervisory alarm is received by the CP-3000DA, the Alarm C relay will short causing a supervisory transmission to be sent from Zone 4 on the 5104B. Acknowledging the supervisory on the CP-3000DA will only silence its internal sounder.
TB5 on the CP-3000DA board and the DB-9 connector into the serial input on the SDACT. The CP-3000DA N.O. Alarm A, Alarm B and Alarm C outputs will be connected to the SDACT Zones 1, 2 and 3 respectively. The N.C. contacts of the CP-3000DA trouble relay output will be connected to the SDACT Zone 4 input.
CP-3000DA events and the corresponding SIA codes that will be communicated. When an alarm is received by the CP-3000DA one of the alarm relays A, B or C will trip and activate the appropriate zone on the SDACT communicator. The SDACT will transmit its programmed SIA code for that zone input to the central station along with the Point I.D.
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When the CP-3000DA is put into test mode a TS (start test) and FT (fire trouble) SIA code will be communicated to the central station. While in test mode Alarm, Supervisory, Trouble or Point I.D.’s will not be communicated to the central station.
4 in this manual for correct wiring. The repeater is now waiting to receive a survey transmission from any transmitter. Begin by holding the repeater in the intended location of the CP-3000DA facp. The first step is to survey the reception area of the control panel and which devices can report directly to it without a repeater.
When the range of this repeater has been exhausted, continue to test and add repeater locations as described until a good survey result is achieved for all the devices in the installation. 8.2 Existing Installation Survey To check the signal of an existing device in an installation, momentarily place a magnet in the appropriate survey location of the device.
To exit test mode press the RESET button Local representative Name:___________________________________________________ Address:________________________________________________________ Phone number:__________________________ This page must be framed and mounted adjacent to the CP-3000DA for reference. P/N IM-C3KDA-OP Rev. A P/N IM-C3KDA Rev. B 2012 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC.
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