Tyco Fire & Security CWSI CP-3600 User manual

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CP-3600(+) WIRELESS FIRE ALARM CONTROL
PANEL
OPERATING and INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CWSI by Tyco Fire & Security GmbH

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Disclaimer
The information contained in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable at the time of printing.
Known corrections or omissions may be found on errata sheets included in the various product
manuals. However, CWSI a Tyco Fire & Security GmbH Company (CWSI), may not be held
accountable for errors or omissions in this or other CWSI publications. No license is granted by
implication or otherwise under any patent rights of CWSI. Applicable terms and conditions can be found
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Table of Contents
CP-3600(+) WIRELESS FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL..................................................1
OPERATING and INSTALLATION.....................................................................................1
INSTRUCTION MANUAL....................................................................................................1
DISCLAIMER.........................................................................................................................2
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................6
FCC Warning – RF Exposure............................................................................................6
FCC Warning......................................................................................................................6
SECTION 1 - DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES ...................................................................7
1.1 Product Description and Wireless System Overview...............................................7
1.2 Features........................................................................................................................8
SECTION 2 – SPECIFICATIONS AND COMPATIBILITY.....................................................9
2.1 Specifications ..............................................................................................................9
2.2 Compatibility................................................................................................................10
2.3 UL Restricted Programming Options.........................................................................11
SECTION 3 - INSTALLATION...............................................................................................13
3.1 Proper Installation Order.............................................................................................13
3.2 Preparing the Installation Site ....................................................................................13
3.3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment .................................................................13
3.4 Installing the CP-3600(+).............................................................................................13
3.4.1 Enrolling Devices, Annunciators and Repeaters.................................................................................17
3.4.2 Installing the Annunciators, Repeaters and Devices...........................................................................18
3.4.3 The Backup Batteries...........................................................................................................................19
3.4.4 Cover Panel.........................................................................................................................................19
SECTION 4 - SYSTEM PROGRAMMING.............................................................................21
4.1 Keypad Buttons and Menu Navigation ......................................................................21
4.2 Menu Selection and Navigation..................................................................................22
4.2.1 Menu Basics ........................................................................................................................................22
4.2.2 Menu Selections ..................................................................................................................................22
4.2.3 Menu Access, Navigation, Data Entry and Field Editing.....................................................................24
4.3 Initial System Configuration .......................................................................................26
4.3.1Set Time and Date................................................................................................................................27
4.3.2 Password Reset...................................................................................................................................27
4.3.3 Base code Setup..................................................................................................................................28
4.3.4 Supervisory Setup................................................................................................................................29
4.4 Device, Annunciator, Repeater and CP-3600(+) Info Programming ........................29
4.4.1 Accessing the Device Edit screen .......................................................................................................30
4.4.2 Deleting a Device, annunciator or repeater.........................................................................................31
4.4.3 Device Zone Assignment.....................................................................................................................32
4.4.4 Alarm Priority Assignment ...................................................................................................................33
4.4.5 Selecting the Device Type...................................................................................................................33

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4.4.6 Entering Device, Annunciator and Repeater Description....................................................................34
4.4.7 Point ID ................................................................................................................................................35
4.5 Audible Notification Device, NAC, Relay Box and Wireless Relay Programming..35
4.5.1 Accessing the Relay Setup screen......................................................................................................35
4.5.2 CP-3600(+) NAC, Repeater NAC, Relay Box, RM-5 and SR-5 Programming....................................36
4.5.3 RM-5, SR-5 and RB Relay Box Momentary Relay Programming .......................................................38
4.5.4 Audible Notification Device Programming Models 520 and MH..........................................................38
4.6 CP-3600(+) Auxiliary Output and Dry Contact Relay Programming........................38
4.6.1 Accessing the CP-3600(+) Relay Setup Screen..................................................................................38
4.6.2 CP-3600(+) Relay 1+2 Programming..................................................................................................39
4.6.3 Auxiliary Programming.........................................................................................................................39
4.7 Supervisory Setup.......................................................................................................40
4.7.1 Accessing the Supervisory Setup Screen............................................................................................40
4.7.2 Programming the Sprinkler Supervisory Options ................................................................................40
4.8 Models 301,302,320,325 and 350 Device Programming............................................41
4.8.1 Two Alarm Zone operation...................................................................................................................42
4.8.2 Accessing the Audible Notification Device/Tandem Control Menu .....................................................43
4.8.3 Programming Audible Notification/Tandem Device Manual Activation and Deactivation ...................43
4.8.4 Remote Reset Feature.........................................................................................................................44
4.9 Unknown and Ignored Units .......................................................................................44
4.9.1 Displaying the Unknown Unit Screen ..................................................................................................44
4.9.2 Removing a Device from the Unknown List.........................................................................................45
4.9.3 Displaying the Ignored Unit Screen.....................................................................................................45
4.9.4 Removing a Device from the Ignored List............................................................................................46
SECTION 5 - SYSTEM INPUT AND OUTPUTS....................................................................48
5.1 Dry Contact Outputs and Trouble Input.....................................................................48
5.1.1 Alarm A, B, C, D Contacts (TB2 Terminals 14-21)..............................................................................48
5.1.2 Trouble Contact (TB3 Terminals 5-7)..................................................................................................48
5.1.3 Relay 1+2 form C Outputs (TB3 Terminals 8-13)................................................................................48
5.1.4 Trouble Input (TB4 Terminals 3+4)......................................................................................................49
5.2 NAC Auxiliary and Other Outputs ..............................................................................49
5.2.1 Auxiliary Output Local Energy Municipal Box Service (TB4 Terminals 1+2).......................................49
5.2.2 Notification Appliance Circuits (TB1 Terminals 1-4 on receiver card).................................................51
5.2.3 Notification Appliance Compatibility.....................................................................................................52
5.2.4 SW2 Dip Switch...................................................................................................................................53
5.2.5 USB Jack J35 on receiver....................................................................................................................53
5.2.6 Ethernet Connection............................................................................................................................53
5.2.7 USB Connector....................................................................................................................................53
5.2.8 Relay Expansion Connector................................................................................................................53
5.2.9 Dialer Connector TB5 ..........................................................................................................................53
SECTION 6 - SYSTEM INTERFACE AND OPERATION......................................................53
6.1 Visual Displays, User Interface and Internal Sounder..............................................53
6.1.1 LCD......................................................................................................................................................53
6.1.2 LEDS....................................................................................................................................................54
6.1.3 Buttons.................................................................................................................................................55

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6.1.4 Sounder ...............................................................................................................................................57
6.2 System Operation........................................................................................................58
6.2.1 General ................................................................................................................................................58
6.2.2 Normal Standby...................................................................................................................................58
6.2.3 Alarm....................................................................................................................................................58
6.2.4 Sprinkler Supervisory...........................................................................................................................59
6.2.5 Trouble Signals....................................................................................................................................60
6.2.6 System Test.........................................................................................................................................63
6.2.7 Event Logs...........................................................................................................................................63
6.2.8 System and Programming Information................................................................................................65
6.2.9 Accessing the System Info Screen......................................................................................................66
6.2.10 Accessing the Programming info Screen...........................................................................................66
SECTION 7 - DIGITAL ALARM COMMUNICATORS...........................................................69
7.1 Silent Knight Model 5104B..........................................................................................69
7.1.1 Installation............................................................................................................................................69
7.1.2 Wiring...................................................................................................................................................69
7.1.3 Programming .......................................................................................................................................69
7.1.4 Operation .............................................................................................................................................70
7.2 Keltron SDACT(-2) .......................................................................................................71
7.2.1 Installation............................................................................................................................................71
7.2.2 Wiring...................................................................................................................................................71
7.2.3 Programming .......................................................................................................................................72
7.2.4 Operation .............................................................................................................................................72
7.3 Central Station/Remote Station Transmitter Connection.........................................75
SECTION 8 – SIGNAL SURVEY...........................................................................................77
8.1 New Installation Survey...............................................................................................77
8.2 Existing Installation Survey........................................................................................78
MODEL CP-3600(+) OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................81

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Introduction
This manual is intended for persons involved with the installation, maintenance and operation of
the CP-3600(+) 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. It is designed to provide all the information
necessary to install, program and operate the equipment. Read and understand this manual prior to
installing or operating the equipment. It is imperative that the installer understand the requirements of
the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) and be familiar with the standards set forth by Underwriters
Laboratories, NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code, and NFPA 70 National Electrical Code.
The model CP-3600(+) is the first in a series of wireless fire annunciation and control panels
manufactured by CWSI. This system was designed and tested to comply with NFPA 72 National Fire
Alarm Code and UL 864 standard. The CP-3600(+) is approved for Local, Proprietary, Remote
Station, Central Station and Auxiliary service when installed in accordance with this manual.
FCC Warning
Important: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Warning – RF Exposure
Important: When using this device, a certain separation distance between
antenna and nearby persons has to be kept to ensure RF exposure compliance.
in order to comply with the RF exposure limits established in the ANSI C95.1
standards, the distance between the antennas and the user should not be less
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Section 1 - Description and Features
1.1 Product Description and Wireless System Overview
The CWSI CP-3600(+) is an intelligent addressable wireless fire alarm control panel. The CP-3600(+)
system provides for annunciation of up to 2048* individual addressable initiating devices including
smoke detectors, fire transmitters and repeaters. It has an on board transceiver that allows all
communications with devices to be done via radio frequency (RF). The pathway from devices to the
control panel may utilize repeaters and is designated class B. Since the communications are bi-
directional the control panel can send out control commands to perform functions including turning on
or off repeater NAC circuits and tandem smoke detector sounder activation. The advanced RF protocol
and speed of the CP-3600(+) allows a trouble with any one of up to 2048* initiating devices to be
reported within 200 seconds. The CP-3600(+) is field programmable making the addition of devices
both easy and cost effective. An internal piezo sounder provides distinct tones for alarm, supervisory
and trouble signals. The system contains a clock and non-volatile memory that will record and store
events by time and date of occurrence. The CP-3600(+) is capable of storing 4000 events for later
viewing as outlined in the event log section of this manual.
The unit is also compatible with UL Listed Communicators making the CWSI CP-3600(+) a complete
installation solution. The system is designed with monitoring and emergency personnel in mind. The
LCD display provides easily identifiable pinpoint information displaying the specific initiating device(s)
in alarm, trouble or supervisory condition. A 21 button membrane switch panel is used for system
control and programming. The CP-3600(+) notification appliance circuits are 24 volts and field
selectable for Class A or B operation.
The CWSI initiating devices contain microprocessor based transceivers and are battery powered. Bi-
directional repeaters are used to create a cellular network type signaling path to and from the CP-
3600(+) control panel. Initiating devices transmit both status and alarm information. Repeaters process
the data and retransmit the data through the repeater network to and from devices and the CP-3600(+)
control panel. All transmitted signals are verified for data integrity, signal quality and reception
confirmation. The CP-3600(+) is responsible for reading all incoming transmission data displaying
information, sending commands back to repeaters to activate Notification appliance circuits, HVAC
shutdown, Elevator Recall, Tandem smoke detectors and many other control functions depending on
the particular application. Alarm, Supervisory and Trouble signals can be viewed at up to 8 remote
locations with the compatible WRA-3 remote annunciator.
The CP-3600(+) control panel has many new and enhanced features unavailable in previous wireless
systems due to recent technological advances. These features and industry advancements are what
make CWSI the unsurpassed leader in the wireless fire alarm industry.
* 2048 devices on the CP-3600+ only. CP-3600 accepts up to 1024 devices.

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1.2 Features
2048 device capability CP-3600+, 1024 device capability CP-3600
4 alarm types
Bi-Directional RF communication
900 Mhz Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum format
CRC data validation
Self-restoring Trouble and Supervisory signals
Tandem detector control
24 or 60 hour battery standby time
24 Volt Class A/B NAC circuits
4 N.O. alarm dry contact outputs
2 form C programmable dry contact alarm outputs
1 form C trouble output
Auxiliary municipal city box output
Compatible with 2 DACT’s
320 x 240 backlit LCD display
Time and date with automatic daylight savings adjustment
Device enrollment feature
Password and key lock protected non-volatile memory
User changeable password
21 button membrane pad
Field programmable
Pinpoint signal identification
History of events for
2000 alarm/supervisory signals
2000 trouble signals
2000 test log signals
4000 all events log

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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. Use only Genesis/Enersys batteries P/N NP4-12 for 24 hour standby or NP7-12 for 60 hour
standby.
Operating Temperature: 32 to 120 degrees F
Operating Humidity: 85% non condensing
Special Application NAC Circuits: Programmable Non-power Limited. 1 Class “A” (Style Z) or 2 Class
“B” (Style Y) Field selectable.
Class A ratings: 24 Volts DC @ 1 Amp
Class B ratings: 24 Volts DC @ 1 Amp each
Regulated NAC Circuits: Programmable Non-power Limited. 1 Class “A” (Style Z) or 2 Class “B” (Style
Y) Field selectable.
Class A ratings: 24 Volts DC @ 100 Milliamps
Class B ratings: 24 Volts DC @ 100 Milliamps
Dry Contact Alarm Relays:
4 N.O. common type rated 24 Vdc @ 1 Amp. resistive.
2 Form “C” programmable rated 24 Vdc @ 1 Amp. resistive.
Dry Contact Trouble Relays:
1 Form C common type rated 24 Vdc @ 1 Amp. resistive.
Trouble Input
N.C Input for connection to Keltron SDACT(-2)
Auxiliary output: Current 350 ma. Max coil resistance 14.6 ohms.
Transceiver Operating Frequency: 900 MHz band.
Signal to Noise Ratio: Minimum Signal -100.2dBM Maximum Noise -115.3dBM
Antenna Types: Omni, Yagi
RF Path Class: B
Transmission Format: Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum.
Dimensions: 17” high, 17” wide, 3 ¼” deep
Enclosure: Powder coated 16 gauge steel
Weight: 29 Lbs.

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2.2 Compatibility
The following UL Listed RF devices are compatible with the CP-3600(+) Control Panel:
CWSI Models:
A/C Repeater Model AR-5 Rev. 3.0, 3.1 – A/C powered repeater
WRA-3(R)(LG) – Remote Annunciator
SR-5 – Wireless Relay receiver
520(R)(W) Rev. 1.5 – Low Frequency Sounder (audible notification device) Compatible only with
Model AR-5 Rev. 3.1 repeater
MH(R)(W) Rev. 1.5 – Mini Horn Sounder (audible notification device) Compatible only with Model AR-
5 Rev. 3.1 repeater
Smoke Detector Model 300 – Photo Electric Smoke Detector with Integral Sounder
Smoke Detector Model 301 – Tandem Photo Electric Smoke Detector with Integral Sounder
Smoke Detector Model 302 – Photo Electric Smoke Detector without Sounder
Heat Detector Model 320 – 135° Heat Detector
Smoke Heat Detector Model 325 – Combination Smoke Heat Detector
Pull Station Model 310 – Manual Pull Station
Fire Transmitter Models 345(TS) – N.O. EOL Supervised Transmitter
CO Detector Model 350 – Carbon Monoxide Detector with Integral Sounder
The following antennas are for use with the CP-3600(+):
CWSI Models:
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-3600(+) Control
Panel:
Silent Knight 5104B
Keltron SDACT, SDACT-2
The following accessories are for use with the CP-3600(+):
CWSI-BPF-915 Optional Band Pass Filter for Antenna SMA Connector
Notification Appliances:
As listed in the Notification Appliance Compatibility section of this manual.
Manual Service
Mount the pull station on a UL listed non-metallic junction box. Use a separate UL listed non-metallic
junction box with minimum inside dimensions of (HxWxD) 5” x 3” x 2” to house the model 345(TS)
transmitter. The two junction boxes shall be closed nippled together using a non-metallic conduit nipple.
Wire the transmitter to the pull station N.O. contacts. Refer to the 345(TS) manuals for wiring
instructions.

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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.
Program feature or
option Permitted in UL
864? (Y/N) Possible settings Settings permitted in UL
864
Aux. output activation Y Alarm priority A, B, C, D Alarm Priority A
Aux. output
deactivation YReset, Signal Silence Reset
Relay Box relay
deactivation Y Reset, Signal Silence,
Detector Sounder
Silence, Strobe Reset
Reset

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Figure 1

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Section 3 - Installation
3.1 Proper Installation Order
The following steps when performed in the listed order will result in a trouble free
installation:
1. Site Signal Survey
2. Control Panel Installation and Basic Programming
3. Device and Repeater Enrollment and installation
4. Control Panel Site Specific Programming
5. Entire installation test
3.2 Preparing the Installation Site
Prior to the installation of a CP-3600(+) system a signal survey must be performed by a factory trained
technician or authorized dealer. The signal survey determines the location of the CP-3600(+),
repeaters, and initiating device transmitters. Refer to the Signal Survey section of this manual for the
proper method to conduct a signal survey. The completed survey becomes the blueprint layout for the
actual installation. When conducting a survey keep in mind the following limitations for each CP-3600(+)
installation:
1. Maximum number of devices including repeaters is 2048 on the CP-3600+. The CP-3600 is limited
to 1024.
2. Maximum number of repeaters between an alarm device and any notification appliance/facp in an
installation is 30. This limitation insures that the UL and NFPA 10 second alarm requirement is met.
3. Maximum number of devices per repeater or direct to the CP-3600(+) is 100. A repeater will
automatically reject any devices in excess of 100 units that try to report directly to it. This is only a
per repeater limitation not a system limitation.
During the survey locate A/C repeaters and CP-3600(+) control panel close to available 120/240 Vac
uninterruptible power. All CP-3600(+) connections must be installed in conduit. When connecting
primary A/C power always follow:
1- National Fire and Electrical Codes (NFPA 72 and NFPA 70)
2- Local Electrical and Fire Code requirements
3- Local AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction) requirements
WARNING: Make sure A/C supply is turned OFF prior to connecting the CP-3600(+) panel.
3.3 Receiving and Unpacking the Equipment
Upon receiving the equipment, the carton should be inspected for damage, which may have occurred
during shipment. Each package should be checked against the packing slip for completeness.
Differences should be reported to CWSI immediately. If any product is suspected of damage it should
be checked for proper operation or returned to CWSI.
3.4 Installing the CP-3600(+)
WARNING: This equipment must be professionally installed by factory trained personnel. Use
of an antenna other than listed in the compatibility section of this manual may be harmful to
persons, void FCC or damage the equipment. After conducting a signal survey the CP-3600(+)
can be mounted in its intended location. Refer to the signal survey section of this manual for

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instructions on conducting a signal survey. The following should be considered and or adhered
to when mounting the unit.
1 – All wiring should comply with national and/or local electrical codes. Unless otherwise
specified, wire should be 18 gauge copper with 600 Volt insulation. Shielded wire is preferred.
2 – This unit is intended to be mounted in indoor dry areas. Avoid dusty, wet and corrosive
locations.
3 – Provide adequate space surrounding the unit to allow for:
a - The hinged cover to be completely opened for easy access to internal components
and wiring.
b - The connection of conduit to the desired cabinet locations.
c – The attachment of an omni antenna to antenna connector “A”.
4 – Avoid electrically noisy locations such as main electrical and transformer rooms, computer
rooms, telephone switching rooms, etc.
Unlock the CP-3600(+) 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-3600(+) in its intended position,
verify leveling and mark the location of the upper corner mounting keyholes. Using adequate mounting
screws and anchors, secure the CP-3600(+) to the mounting surface. Be sure to install screws in the
two lower mounting holes. The conduit can now be installed into the provided knockout locations.
Power limited and non-power limited wiring must be in separate conduit and kept a minimum of
.25” apart in the enclosure. Refer to figure 4 for suggested wire routing. WARNING: Make sure A/C
supply is turned OFF prior to proceeding with A/C connection. Connect the incoming A/C supply
to the black transformer flying leads and earth ground to the gray flying lead using wire nuts provided.
The CP-3600(+) can accept 120Vac or 240Vac 50/60Hz power.. Use minimum 14 AWG 600 Volt
copper wire for A/C connections. Follow all applicable electrical codes. Attach a compatible antenna to
the antenna “A” SMA connector at the top of the cabinet. Antenna connector B is not used on the CP-
3600(+). There are three antennas available for use with the CP-3600(+). The differences are the type
and gain. The OM-1 Omni antenna should be used except where installation space restrictions are an
issue. The OM-2 Omni will have slightly lower gain and is shorter which may be helpful in space
restricted areas. The OM-3 will have increased range over the OM-1&2 where longer omni directional
reception is needed. The YA-1 is a directional Yagi antenna with high gain for signal reception at longer
distances. Typical antenna configurations are shown in figure 1A.
To install the YA-1 follow these steps:
1. Perform a signal survey to determine an acceptable indoor location.
2. Attach the mounting brackets to a suitable surface.
3. Fasten the 24” mast to the mounting brackets and tighten the nuts.
4. Attach the YA-1 to the top of the mast and make sure the elements are in a vertical
position.
5. Aim the antenna towards the desired reception location making sure none of the elements
make contact with any surrounding surfaces or objects then tighten the antenna bracket.
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.
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Typical Antenna Configurations
Figure 1A
Always perform the signal survey with the antenna that will be used on the repeater when it is installed.
It is recommended to not connect any other equipment such as horns or communicator to the CP-
3600(+) until the unit is programmed. There is a 6 position dip switch marked SW2 located on the

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receiver card. Verify that all of the switches are in the on position except #3 and 4. Any other settings
of this switch will result in improper operation of the CP-3600(+) panel. Now apply A/C power and
connect charged batteries as shown in figure 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-
3600(+) 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-3600(+)
main board the LCD will not display the initialization screen. Instead a message that the receiver
board was not found will be shown. If this message appears, power down the CP-3600(+) and
check the settings of SW2 on the repeater board and proper connection of the wiring harness
between the receiver and CP-3600(+) main pc board. Reapply power and if the receiver notice is
displayed again, the unit must be returned to the factory. While the initialization screen is displayed
the system will attempt to communicate with any enrolled devices, annunciators and repeaters that are
in the CP-3600(+) memory. The CP-3600(+) will also verify and or update any relay programming for
the repeaters according to the current CP-3600(+) programming memory. An estimated time is shown
to complete the system initialization. The time shown is approximate and will vary based on the amount
of devices and relays to be found and verified. The initialization process could take an hour on a system
with many devices and programmed relays. Keep in mind that the CP-3600(+) system initialization only
occurs once when the panel is powered up. The process cannot be aborted and must be completed
prior to letting the user continue with further programming and system operation. There are two sets of
numbers displayed on the screen. Each set is divided by a /. One set appears under the Devices
Checked in header and the other under the Relays Programmed header. The number to the right
indicates a count of the devices and relays currently in the CP-3600(+) memory. The number on the
left will increment as devices and relays are found and programmed. The initialization process will end
when either the CP-3600(+) finds all of the devices and programs all of the relays in memory or the
estimated time is exceeded without finding all of the devices and or programming all of the relays. Any
unfound devices when the initialization process is complete will be shown as a test failure trouble. The
receiver board in the CP-3600(+) counts as a repeater therefore the number shown for the devices in
the system memory will always show at least 0001 even if no devices or repeaters have been enrolled.
After the system initialization is completed the System Requires Configuration screen will be shown.
Refer to the system programming section of this manual to complete the initial configuration.
System Initialization Sample Screen
System
Initialization
Estimated Time
X Minutes
Devices Checked In
0020/0100
Relays Programmed
010/025
Devices and
Relays in
system
memory
Actual
Devices
found and
Relays
pro
g
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3.4.1 Enrolling Devices, Annunciators and Repeaters
Warning: All devices, annunciators and repeaters must be enrolled into the CP-3600(+) control
panel. Initiating devices, annunciators and repeaters will not report alarms or troubles until they
are enrolled. Audible notification devices will not sound for alarm until enrolled and
programmed. Do not install batteries in any device or apply power to any repeater or
annunciator until the CP-3600(+) is in enrollment mode. Device enrollment allows the CP-3600(+)
to accept signals from that device. It also programs the base code into the device and stores the serial
number into the CP-3600(+) memory. The main system normal screen must be showing before the CP-
3600(+) can be placed into enrollment mode. If any alarms or troubles are showing on the LCD, reset
the CP-3600(+) 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-3600(+) in enrollment
mode. The following screen will appear.
Note: The CP-3600(+) will remain in enrollment mode indefinitely until the BACK key is pressed
or an alarm is received. A trouble will not cause the system to exit enrollment mode.
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-3600(+) panel. Keep in
mind that you can only enroll a maximum of 100 devices to any one repeater or direct to the CP-
3600(+). To enroll a device, annunciator or repeater simply install the battery or for a repeater, connect
either battery or a/c power. The unit being enrolled will beep twice indicating it has established
communication with a repeater. It can take up to 30 seconds for the two beeps and enrollment to
occur. If the unit does not enroll or the two beeps are not heard within 30 seconds, remove and
reapply power to the unit being enrolled.
The following are reasons why a unit will not enroll:
1. The CP-3600(+) is not in enrollment mode. Place the CP-3600(+) in enrollment mode.
2. The unit being enrolled is not within RF range of an enrolled repeater or the CP-3600(+)
panel. Make sure it is in reception range of a repeater or the CP-3600(+).
3. The unit being enrolled already has a base code programmed in it. Clear the base code
from the unit. Refer to the individual device manual for instructions on how to clear the
base code.
Device
Enrollment
Looking For Devices
Device Found: 0000
Power
up
device
to
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The screen below will be present on the LCD when a unit has been enrolled. The Devices Found
counter will increment as each unit is enrolled. There are also two sets of six digit numbers/letters
separated by a dash. These indicate the serial numbers of the unit being enrolled and the repeater it
has established communication with. The serial number to the left of the dash is the unit being enrolled
and the one to the right of the dash indicates the repeater it has established communication with.
If the number of enrolled devices exceeds the display limitation of one page on the LCD, page up and
page down soft keys will appear to allow the additional enrolled devices to be viewed. It is highly
recommended that you write down the serial numbers of devices, annunciators and repeaters
as you enroll them so you can verify them against the LCD display to make sure all of them have
been enrolled. The Devices Found count should also match the number of total units enrolled. After
the devices, annunciators and repeaters are enrolled they can be installed as outlined in the next
section. 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-3600(+) 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.
3.4.2 Installing the Annunciators, Repeaters and Devices
Warning: All devices, annunciators and repeaters must be enrolled as described in the previous
section prior to installing them. This section assumes the devices, annunciators and repeaters have
already been enrolled to the CP-3600(+). After enrolling, the next step is to mount the devices,
annunciators and repeaters at their locations. Important: As you install each device and repeater
make a list of their serial numbers along with a description of the mounting location. This
information is necessary so it can be entered into the description field for each device and
repeater. During installation the CP-3600(+) can be placed in test mode or left in normal operation.
Placing the panel into test mode will abort any audible notification devices, NAC circuits or CP-3600(+)
alarm outputs from activating. Leaving the CP-3600(+) in normal operating mode will allow all alarm
functions to operate normally. The devices intended to directly communicate with the CP-3600(+)
should be installed first. Insert the battery in the device then hold the device at its desired position and
generate a signal survey transmission from it. Refer to the individual device manual and the signal
survey section of this manual for signal survey instructions. If the signal is acceptable the device may
be installed at that location. Slight transmitter location or orientation adjustments may have to be made
in order to obtain acceptable signal strength results. Do not mount any device unless acceptable signal
Device
Enrollment
Looking For Devices
Devices Enrolled: 0002
001008-116000
001009-1a5332
Power
up
device
to
be
enrolled
Serial # of the
unit being
enrolled
Serial # of the
repeater that the
enrolled unit is
communicating
with

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strength indicating tone is heard from the sounder in the device being tested. Once the device is
mounted confirm acceptable signal strength once more to insure proper operation. After the device
has been installed and signal verified, activate the device for an alarm signal transmission and verify
proper alarm reception and proper site specific programming operations. Next proceed with the first
repeater location closest to the CP-3600(+) panel. Temporarily connect the backup batteries to power
the repeater, hold it in its intended mounting location and perform a signal survey test. If the test result
is acceptable, install the repeater in accordance with its instruction manual and perform a signal survey
test after permanently mounting the repeater. Then install the devices that report to that repeater
verifying acceptable signal survey results for each device as previously described. Continue out from
the panel installing the balance of the repeaters and devices until the installation is complete. It is
recommended that notification appliances and repeaters be installed at the same time. Refer to the
repeater manual for a list of notification appliances and other equipment approved for connection to a
repeater. Any equipment to be connected to the CP-3600(+) 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. Be sure to attach the cover panel as described in
section 3.4.4. After all of the equipment has been installed and powered up be sure to reset the panel
back to normal operation mode. Various troubles may be reported while installing the devices,
annunciators and repeaters. This is normal. After all of the equipment is installed reset the panel. If any
troubles exist they will be reported within 200 seconds. Refer to the operation section of this manual
for further information. The CP-3600(+) should now be programmed for site specific functions required
in the installation. A full system test must be performed after programming the CP-3600(+) and all of
the devices, annunciators and repeaters have been installed. The system test should include initiating
an alarm from all initiating devices, verifying proper NAC activation, testing audible notification devices
as well as central station communication if applicable.
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. Install the appropriate batteries and wire as shown in figure 4 on page 41 using the supplied
battery harness. The battery harness connector plugs into J2 on receiver card. The black wire should
be on the left and the red wire on the right when it is connected properly. We recommend replacing the
batteries in accordance with NFPA 72 guidelines or every three years. After replacing the batteries
install the cover panel as described below.
3.4.4 Cover Panel
The cover panel attaches to the inside of the cabinet with 6 screws. It protects the user from coming in
contact with the electronics but still allows full access to all control panel operation switches. The cover
panel must be installed. Figure 2 illustrates panel location and attachment. When installing the cover
panel make sure the backup batteries are not located behind any of the 3 lower cover panel attaching
screws or battery damage may result. If any resistance is felt when attaching these screws, stop and
check the location of the batteries.

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