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This manual is intended for persons involved with the installation, maintenance and operation of the CP-3500D 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.
The system contains a clock and non-volatile memory that will record and store events by time and date of occurrence. The CP-3500D is capable of storing 4000 events for later viewing as outlined in the event log section of this manual.
Section 2 – Specifications and Compatibility 2.1 Specifications Power Source: 120/240Vac 1A 50/60Hz . 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.
OM-1 Omni – Isotropic gain 2.5 dBi, OM-2 Omni – Isotropic gain 1 dBi, OM-3 Omni – Isotropic gain 5 dBi, YA-1 Yagi – Gain 15.2 dBi The following UL Listed Digital communicators are compatible with the CP-3500D Control Panel:...
2.3 UL Restricted Programming Options NOTICE TO USERS, INSTALLERS, AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION, AND OTHER INVOLVED PARTIES This product incorporates field-programmable software. In order for the product to comply with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems, UL 864, certain programming features or options must be limited to specific values or not used at all as indicated below.
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Figure 1 P/N IM-C35KD Rev. C 2014 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC.
5. Entire installation test 3.2 Preparing the Installation Site Prior to the installation of a CP-3500D system a signal survey must be performed by a factory trained technician or authorized dealer. The signal survey determines the location of the CP-3500D, 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-3500D 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-3500D in its intended position, verify leveling and mark the location of the upper corner mounting keyholes.
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6. Connect the supplied cable between the repeater and the antenna. The cable should be within the same room and not routed near electrically noisy sources such as fluorescent lights or electrical outlets. 7. Perform a signal survey after the antenna is mounted. Typical Antenna Configurations Figure 1A P/N IM-C35KD Rev.
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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- 3500D has finished the boot up process the System Initialization screen will be shown on the LCD.
CP-3500D can be placed into enrollment mode. If any alarms or troubles are showing on the LCD, reset the CP-3500D 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-3500D in enrollment mode.
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Devices, annunciators and repeaters can be enrolled anywhere in the installation provided the device being enrolled is within RF reception range of any enrolled repeater or the CP-3500D panel. Keep in mind that you can only enroll a maximum of 100 devices to any one repeater or direct to the CP- 3500D.
This information is necessary so it can be entered into the description field for each device and repeater. During installation the CP-3500D can be placed in test mode or left in normal operation. Placing the panel into test mode will abort any NAC circuits and CP-3500D alarm outputs from activating.
3.4.3 The Backup Batteries The cabinet houses two 12 Volt lead acid batteries wired in series for a total of 24 volts dc. Use only Genesis/Enersys batteries P/N NP4-12 for 24 hours of backup time and NP7-12 for 60 hours of backup time.
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Figure 2 P/N IM-C35KD Rev. C 2014 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 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-3500D 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-3500D 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 A/V Device Device Device Relay Unknown Ignored Tandem Enrollment Edit Setup 3500D Units Units Controls Setup CP-3500D 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-C35KD 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-3500D 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-3500D 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...
The base code is the code that the enrolled devices use to know what CP-3500D they are reporting to. When the CP-3500D is powered up it randomly chooses one of 252 random base codes to use. In an installation where more than one CP-3500D is required, it is mandatory that the base codes be different on each one so the devices will know which CP-3500D to report to.
Initial Configuration Menu. This completes initial configuration of the system. Press the DONE soft key to go to the CP-3500D main screen. Note: If any alarms or troubles are in process the main screen will not be shown after pressing DONE.
4.4.1 Accessing the Device Edit screen To begin entering device and repeater information you must access the Device Edit screen. While the main system normal screen is showing press the soft key labeled Program. Enter the correct password if required. The programming menu choices will be displayed. Using the UP/DOWN keys, highlight the Device Edit menu choice and press the ENTER key.
You must remove all power from a device, annunciator or repeater and allow it to show a test failure trouble on the CP-3500D before deleting it. Failure to remove power and allow the device, annunciator or repeater to show a test failure trouble prior to deleting may cause an unknown device trouble on the CP-3500D.
CP-3500D 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-3500D 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-3500D description field cannot be edited. Any trouble condition with the CP-3500D will display the device type as CP-3500D 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, RM-5 and wireless relay outputs. Never connect a model RB-10, 20, 30, or 40 or RM-5 to a CP-3500D. 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-3500D 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-3500D 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-3500D 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-3500D 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.
C will require a system reboot. 4.7.1 Accessing the Supervisory Setup Screen To access the CP-3500D supervisory setup screen, press the program soft key on the main system normal screen. Scroll down to CP-3500D Setup and press ENTER. The CP-3500D setup menu will now be displayed.
Press ENTER to exit edit mode and save the change. The first option if turned on will make alarms from type C devices report as supervisory on the CP-3500D. The second option will make the supervisory signals auto-restoring when the supervisory condition is cleared at the transmitter.
325 is a combination heat/smoke detector. If either the heat or smoke portion of the detector goes into alarm it will show as Heat/Smoke on the CP-3500D. Any zones programmed to the 325 will be activated on an alarm from either the heat or smoke portion of the detector. The model 350 is a self- contained CO detector with an internal sounder.
NAC’s, relays, tandems etc. When the first device with the zone goes into alarm it will show on the CP-3500D as an alarm condition but any programmed functions using that zone will not activate unless and until a second device also goes into alarm.
If a device that is not enrolled that has the same base code as the CP-3500D tries to check in it will be displayed as an unknown device trouble and be placed on the unknown device list. The CP-3500D will not display or respond to any troubles or alarms from a device on the unknown list.
Devices moved to the ignored list will no longer show an unknown device trouble. This feature can be handy if you need to delete a device from the CP-3500D and cannot physically locate it to remove the battery. This should not be common practice and only used as a last resort.
If remove is chosen, the device will no longer be shown on the ignored list. If the device tries to check into the CP-3500D it will cause an unknown device trouble and be placed back onto the unknown list. You may also enroll the device by following the instruction for enrolling a device in section 3.4.1 in this manual.
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Figure 4 P/N IM-C35KD Rev. C 2014 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC.
Section 5 - System Input and Outputs The CP-3500D 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-3500D 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. Figure 5 P/N IM-C35KD Rev. C 2014 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC.
CP-3500D. 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.
5.2.3 Notification Appliance Compatibility The following UL Listed notification appliances are compatible with the CP- 3500D Control Panel Table 1 MANUFACTURER MODEL NUMBER TYPE MAX PER GENTEX GX93-(W)(R) MINI HORN GENTEX GEC-24-15/75-(WR)(WW) HORN/STROBE GENTEX GEC3-24-(WR)(WW) HORN STROBE GENTEX GEC24-177-(WR)(WW) HORN STROBE WHEELOCK HSR/HSW HORN/STROBE...
Switch positions 3+4 are unused and should be to the right or off position. Switch positions 1,5 and 6 should always be to the left for a CP-3500D. Switch 2 is for synchronization of the nac circuits when using compatible Gentex products. To activate sync, push switch 2 to the right towards the word sync.
This LED turns on when any programmed silence button is pressed with an Alarm condition present. If NAC circuits are reactivated or the CP-3500D is reset, this led will go out. The silence buttons are Signal Silence, Detector sounder silence and Strobe Reset.
These buttons provide means for total system control and programming. All button presses involving operation of the CP-3500D and every time the pass code is entered will be stored in the button press log for later retrieval if needed. The Back, Enter, Up, Down, Left, Right and menu select arrow soft key buttons are used for functions other than operation will not be logged into the button press log when pressed.
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If the system is in test mode, pressing the reset button will take the CP-3500D 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-3500D 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-3500D is monitoring system voltages, keypad inputs, etc. as well as monitoring for any off normal alarms, supervisory or trouble signals.
If supervisory auto-restore is programmed on the LCD display for each restored supervisory signal will disappear. When all supervisory signals are restored to normal at the transmitter the CP-3500D will return to system normal unless other than supervisory are present.
A trouble signal indicates a problem with a device(s) or the control panel. Some trouble signals are self-restoring when the trouble is corrected at the Cp-3500D, device, repeater etc which is reporting it. Table 3 shows a list of troubles which are self-restoring for each CWSI product. Trouble signals should not be programmed to activate any NAC relays or alarm circuits.
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120 minutes. Check the A/C power source for the affected unit. This trouble is self- restoring. 2. Ground Fault – Can occur in an AR-5 repeater or CP-3500D control panel. Caused by a NAC or Auxiliary output wiring short to earth ground of 1000 ohms or less. Check the wiring for shorts to earth ground.
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CP-3500D control panel. Refer to section 4.9 in this manual for more information. 15. Memory Error – Will occur if the CP-3500D is unable to access any of its internal memory. The display will show “Unable to access memory device”. This trouble requires factory service.
3500D 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-3500D 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-3500D is in test mode.
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2. Trouble Log – Records all Trouble events while the CP-3500D is not in test mode. This log cannot be erased. Limit is 1000 events. 3. All Event Log – Records all the events of the Alarm and Trouble log and also records button presses in the order they occurred while the CP-3500D is not in test mode.
Press the BACK key to exit from viewing any log screen. If an alarm is received while viewing any log screen, the CP-3500D will exit log viewing and display the alarm.
4. System Version – This is the software version in the CP-3500D control panel. 5. Base Code – This is the current base code of the CP-3500D as described in this manual. The info screen provides an easy way to view it.
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The information on the Programming info screen provides a summary of the all of the programming options selected for the CP-3500D as well as all of the enrolled repeaters and devices. The summary can be quite long depending on how many devices, annunciators and repeaters are enrolled. The information shown is not segregated per page.
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P g D o w n Press the BACK key to exit the Programming Info screen. If an alarm is received while viewing any programming info screen, the CP-3500D will exit viewing and display the alarm. P/N IM-C35KD Rev. C...
Maintain at least ¼” between power limited and non-power limited wiring within each enclosure. The CP-3500D 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-3500D 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-3500D, 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.
When a trouble is received by the CP-3500D, the N.C. contacts on the trouble relay will open causing a trouble transmission to be sent from Zone 6 on the 5104B. Acknowledging the trouble on the CP- 3500D will only silence its internal sounder. Pressing the Reset/Silence switch on the 5401B will silence its internal sounder.
Zone 4 input on the SDACT(-2) dialer. The trouble input of the CP-3500D will be connected to the N.C. and C terminals of the trouble relay output of the SDACT(-2). There is no polarity to this connection. This will allow any dialer trouble to be displayed on the CP- 3500D.
CP-3500D events and the corresponding SIA codes that will be communicated. When an alarm is received by the CP-3500D one of the alarm relays A, B or C will trip and activate the appropriate zone on the SDACT(-2) communicator. The SDACT(-2) will transmit its programmed SIA code for that zone input to the central station along with the Point I.D.
Reset Trouble Restore A/C Loss Trouble AC Trouble A/C Loss Restore AC Restoral Panel Test Start Test Panel Test Reset Test End CP-3500D to SIA translation table Table 4 P/N IM-C35KD Rev. C 2014 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC.
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-3500D 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.
continue the survey. Once an acceptable location has been determined, hold the repeater at this location and continue to test devices for locations that result in acceptable surveys. 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.
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-3500D for reference. P/N IM-C35KD-OP Rev. A P/N IM-C35KD Rev. C 2014 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC.
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