Simplex Time Recorder 300301 Wireless Smoke Detector User Manual 300 301 Smoke detector

Simplex Time Recorder Company Wireless Smoke Detector 300 301 Smoke detector

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P/N 300.MAN Rev. 1.0  2006 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC  1  Smoke Detector with Transmitter                     Models 300/301  Description: The Models 300/301 are self-contained photoelectric type smoke detectors with a built in sounder and transmitter. The detectors comply with UL 268 and are designed to provide open area protection. The transmitter is fully supervised for tamper, low battery, chamber sensitivity and RF signal integrity. The internal sounder can also be turned on remotely by the CP-3000  FACP  (model 301 only). The smoke detector is powered  by a  single  3 volt lithium battery as listed under the specifications section of this manual and the label on the product.  The  Model  300  is  intended  to  be  used  with  Commercial  Wireless  Systems International, LLC Model CP-3000 Fire Alarm Control Panel. Refer to the CP-3000 FACP installation instructions, part number 3000.MAN Rev. 1 for additional details.  IMPORTANT: Smoke detectors must be tested  and maintained regularly following NFPA 72 requirements. At a minimum, cleaning should be performed annually.  Programming: The 300/301 must be enrolled into the CP-3000 Fire Alarm Control Panel before installing the  device.  The  Model  330  will  not  report  Alarms,  Supervisory  or  trouble  signals unless  it  is  enrolled  into  the  CP-3000  control  panel.  Enrollment  must  be  performed while in front of the CP-3000  FACP.  Place  the  CP-3000 FACP in enrollment  mode  then install  the  battery  in  the  smoke  detector  observing  polarity. The  model  300/301  serial number will be displayed on the CP-3000 FACP along with programming options. Refer to the  CP-3000  control  panel  installation  instructions  for  further  details  on  enrollment  and transmitter programming options. After the model 300/301 is enrolled, remove the battery and reinstall it only at the transmitters mounting location.   Installation: Select  an  accessible  location  that  is  not  prone  to  tampering  or  accidental  damage. The Model 300/301 must be installed and maintained in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association’s Standards (NFPA), the National Electrical Code and all local fire  and  electrical  requirements.  The  mounting  surface  should  be  relatively  flat  and capable of accepting screws or anchors. The smoke detector is to be installed in an indoor dry location. Exposure to weather or corrosive conditions may damage the unit. Perform the signal test described in this manual prior to and after permanently mounting the unit. Note: If the detector is mounted to a removable ceiling tile, the tile must be secured with the appropriate fasteners to prevent tile removal or mount the detector across a ceiling panel  support  as  shown  in  figure  1.  First  install  the  mounting  bracket  using  the  screws supplied.  Install  the  battery  in  the  battery  holder.  The  polarity  is  marked  on  the  holder. Attach  he  detector  to  the  bracket  by turning  the  detector  in  a  clockwise  direction  until  it clicks  into  place. Wait  for  the  green and  red  LED’s  to  indicate  Standby condition  (green blinks every 10s and red off) then perform the signal test and fully test the unit for alarm as described in Alarm Testing.
P/N 300.MAN Rev. 1.0  2006 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC  2   Figure 1 Proper Mounting to Ceiling Tile     Tamper-Resistant Feature The smoke detector includes a tamper-resistant feature that prevents removal from the mounting base without the use of a tool. To engage the tamper-resistant feature, cut the small plastic tab located on the mounting base (Figure 2), and then install the detector. To remove the detector from the base once it has been made tamper resistant, use a small screwdriver to depress the square tamper release tab, located on the skirt of the mounting base, and turn the detector counterclockwise.     Figure 2 Tamper Resistant Feature  Cautions: 1. Make sure the battery is firmly installed in the smoke detector battery compartment. 2. The unit must be secured tightly to the wall, so as to not be dislodged. 3.  Test  the  unit  after  any  service,  battery  change  or  as  often  as  local  or  national  codes dictate.
P/N 300.MAN Rev. 1.0  2006 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC  3  Do NOT Install Detectors in the Following Areas: In  or  near  areas  where  particles  of  combustion  are  normally  present  such  as kitchens; in garages; near furnaces, hot water heaters, or gas space heaters. In very cold or very hot areas. In wet or excessively humid areas, or next to bathrooms with showers. In dusty, dirty, or insect-infested areas. Near fresh air inlets or returns or excessively drafty areas. Consult NFPA 72, the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), and/or applicable codes for specific information regarding the spacing and placement of smoke detectors.   Operation: Led status indicators and Sounder The  300/301  detectors  are  equipped  with  two LED’s  status  indicators  and  a  sounder to provide local visual and audible indication of the detector’s status. The table below explains the LED and sounder functions.  LED Status and Sounder Operation Condition Green LED Red LED Sounder Transmitted Signal to CP-3000 Power up Blink every 5s for 20s Blink every  5s for 20s Off None Standby  Blink  every 10s Off Off Test (check in)  every 90s Alarm Off On Steady Temporal pattern Alarm Test Switch  Pressed Off On Steady Temporal pattern None Maintenance  or Fault Off Blink  every 5s Off Maintenance Required Trouble Every 90s Tamper Blink  every 10s Off Off Tamper Trouble Every 90s Low Battery Off Blink  every 45s Chirp every 45s after LED blinks for 2 days Low Battery Trouble Every 90s    Alarm Operation: When  the  detector  senses  smoke  the  Green  LED  extinguishes,  the  Red  LED  turns  on steady, the internal sounder turns on in the temporal pattern and the following occurs:  1. An initial alarm signal is transmitted. 2. A 30 second delay occurs. If during this delay the alarm condition is reset, a restore     signal is sent ending the alarm cycle. 3. The continued alarm condition causes a repeat alarm transmission. 4. Another 30 second delay as in step 2 occurs. 5. The continued alarm causes a level 2 repeat alarm transmission. 6. Step 5 repeats at 60 second intervals until reset.
P/N 300.MAN Rev. 1.0  2006 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC  4  Tandem Sounder Feature Model 301 only The model 301 has a feature which allows the smoke detectors piezo sounder to be turned on or  off  in  tandem  with  an  RF command signal  from  the  CP-3000  control  panel. This enables  an  installation  to  be  programmed  so  that  when  an  alarm  is  received  from any smoke detector sensing smoke the CP-3000 control panel can activate the sounder in one or more  smoke  detectors that have not sensed smoke.  When activated, the sounder  will turn  on  in  the  temporal  pattern.  Note:  Only  the  smoke  detector  sensing  smoke  will transmit  an  alarm  signal. This feature  must  be  programmed  into  the  CP-3000  Control Panel to function. Refer to the CP-3000 manual for additional information and programming instruction.  If  the detector  is  in  alarm  due  to  smoke  detection  the  tandem  silence  signal from the control panel will not silence the sounder. If the detector is in alarm due to smoke detection and it receives the tandem on signal the sounder will remain active even if smoke clears from the chamber. A tandem silence signal will be required to turn off the sounder.  Alarm Testing Detectors  must  be  tested  after  installation  and  following  maintenance  or  battery replacement. NOTE: Before testing, notify the proper authorities that maintenance is being performed and the system will be temporarily out of service. Place the CP-3000 control  panel  in  test  to  prevent  any  unwanted  alarms  (refer  to  the  CP-3000  manual). Perform both A and B below to properly test the 300/301 detector. If a detector fails any of the tests below, it should be cleaned as outlined in the Maintenance section. If the detector still fails, it should be replaced.   A. Test Switch Note: This test will only function if the detector is operating within its proper sensitivity limits and not in a low battery condition. The purpose of this test is to check the functionality of the circuitry. It will not cause an alarm signal to be transmitted.  1. An opening for the recessed test switch is located on the detector housing. (Figure 3)  2. Insert a small screwdriver or allen wrench (0.18max.) into the test switch opening; push and hold for 5 seconds then release.  3. If the detector is within the listed sensitivity limits, the following should occur:  a. The green LED turns off.  b. The red LED turns on steady.  c. The sounder activates with the temporal pattern.  4. Perform step B below.  B. Smoke Entry Test Note: This test will cause an alarm signal to be transmitted.  1. Using canned smoke detector tester or hold a smoldering punk stick or cotton wick at the side of the detector and gently blow the smoke through the detector until it alarms.   2. Verify the alarm signal was received at the control panel.   3. If both test A+B pass, remove the panel from test mode (Refer to the CP-3000 manual) and notify the proper authorities when the system is back in service.
P/N 300.MAN Rev. 1.0  2006 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC  5      Figure 3 LEDS, Sounder, Test Switch and Signal Test Locations   Signal Test: The  test  must  be  performed  while  the  smoke  detector  is  held  in  its  intended  mounting location. Initiate the test by placing a strong magnet on the smoke detector housing at the location  shown  in  figure  3.  The  model  300/301  piezo  sounder  will  beep  twice  if  the transmitter is located within acceptable reception range of a repeater or CP-3000 FACP. If two  beeps  are  not  heard  within  5  seconds  of  initiating  the  signal  test  then  relocate  the model  300/301  mounting  position  closer  to  the  nearest  repeater  or  control  panel  and perform the test again. Continue this procedure until 2 beeps are achieved. Do not mount the smoke detector unless 2  beeps are  heard  when  performing  the signal test. This test must  be  performed  before  and  after  transmitter  installation.  Note:  A  CWSI  model  AR-3 repeater or CP-3000 Control Panel must be installed and turned on before running this test.             Test Switch Functions: This switch has multiple functions and is located in an opening on the detector housing as shown  in  figure  3.  To  activate  the  switch  insert  a  small  screwdriver  or  allen  wrench (0.18max.) into the test switch opening; push and hold for 5 seconds. Pressing this switch will not cause an alarm at the control panel.  The functions of the Test Switch are: 1.  Test  the  functionality  of  the  detectors  circuitry  when  pressed  while the  detector  is  in standby. 2. Silence the low battery chirp for 12 hours if pressed during low battery. 3.  Silence  the  detector  sounder  for  5  minutes  if  pressed  anytime  while  the  sounder  is turned on in the temporal pattern.
P/N 300.MAN Rev. 1.0  2006 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC  6Low battery: The model 300/310 smoke detector tests for a low battery condition once every 65 minutes. The battery voltage has to be at or below 2.7V nominally for two consecutive low battery tests before a low battery trouble condition is transmitted. When a low battery is detected the  green  LED  will  turn  off,  the  red  LED  will  blink  every  45  seconds  and  a low  battery trouble  signal  will  be transmitted  and  repeated  every  90  seconds.  Once  the  low  battery condition  is  present  for  2  days,  the  piezo  sounder  will  begin  to  chirp  once  every  45 seconds. This  gives  the  service  person  time  to  replace  the  battery  prior  to  audible notification. The low battery  trouble  signal will  be transmitted and  the  piezo  sounder  will chirp for an additional 7 days before the unit shuts down all operations. Pressing the smoke detector  test  button  will  silence  the  sounder  chirp  for  12  hours  however  the  low  battery trouble signal will continue to be transmitted every 90 seconds. Where more than one type of  trouble  exists,  all  will  be  repeated  in  increments  of 90  seconds.  Always  replace  the battery  with  a  new  one.  Refer  to  the  Battery  Installation  and  Replacement  section  for instructions on battery replacement.  Battery Installation and Replacement: Warning: Always install a new battery of one of the approved types as listed in the Specifications  section  of  this  manual  and  the  product  label.  When  a  battery  is  first inserted, a low battery test is performed. If the battery passes the test, the LED’s should indicate normal standby. If the battery does not pass this test, the unit gives no indication of operation and the LEDs do not blink at all and a fresh battery should be installed.   To replace the battery:  1. Place the CP-3000 Control Panel in Test mode to prevent any unwanted alarms. (Refer to the CP-3000 manual)  2. Remove the detector from its mounting base by twisting the detector counterclockwise. Remove  the  battery  and  dispose  of  properly.  If  the  Tamper  Resistant  feature  was implemented during installation then follow the instructions under that section for removing the detector.  3. To insure proper power down sequence, wait a minimum of 20 seconds before installing a new battery.  4.  Install  a new  approved  3  volt  lithium  battery in  the  battery  compartment  following  the polarity diagram  inside the  compartment. A tamper trouble  signal  should  be indicated on the CP-3000 Control Panel upon installation of the new battery.  5. Reinstall the smoke detector onto the mounting base by turning the detector clockwise.  6. The LED’s should indicate Power up and then Normal Standby conditions as shown in the LED status and sounder table.  7. Test the detector for alarm operation as described in the Alarm Testing section of this manual.  8. If the detector does not function as described in items 6+7 then start over at step 2. If it still doesn’t operate correctly then replace the entire unit.  9. Remove the panel from test mode. (Refer to the CP-3000 manual)
P/N 300.MAN Rev. 1.0  2006 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC  7  Tamper: The  Models  300/310 contain  a  built  in  contact  that  will  cause  a  tamper  signal  to  be transmitted if the detector is removed from its mounting position. Upon detector removal, a tamper signal is transmitted and repeated every 90 seconds until the detector is mounted on its base. Where more than one type of trouble exists, all will be repeated in increments of 90 seconds.   Maintenance / Fault: The Models 300/301  contain  circuitry  that  allows  the  detector  to  automatically  adjust  its sensitivity back to the factory setting when it becomes more sensitive due to contaminants settling in its chamber. If the sensitivity has shifted outside the listed limits the Green LED will extinguish, the Red LED will flash every 5 seconds and a maintenance required signal will  be  sent  and  repeated  every  90  seconds  until  the  condition  is  corrected.  Perform maintenance on the detector as described in this manual. If the problem persists, replace the detector.         Figure 4 Removing Screen/Sensing Chamber
P/N 300.MAN Rev. 1.0  2006 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC  8 Maintenance Perform maintenance yearly or whenever a Maintenance Req. Trouble signal is indicated. Warning: Never remove the tamper proof screws attaching the detector cover to the chassis containing the circuit boards. The chamber is accessible without removing the cover.    NOTE: Before performing  maintenance on the detector, notify  the  proper  authorities  that maintenance is being performed and the system will be temporarily out of service. Place the control panel in test to prevent any unwanted alarms. The battery must be removed from the detector before performing maintenance of any kind.  1. Place the CP-3000 Control Panel in Test mode to prevent any unwanted alarms. (Refer to the CP-3000 manual)  2. Remove the detector by turning counterclockwise and remove the battery.   3. To insure proper power down sequence, wait a minimum of 20 seconds before removing chamber top.   4. Remove the chamber cover by turning it counterclockwise.  3. Vacuum the chamber cover or use canned air to remove any dust or debris.  4. Remove the top half of the screen/sensing chamber by lifting straight up. (Figure 4)  5.  Vacuum  or  use  canned  air  to  remove  any  dust  or  particles  that  are  present  on  both chamber halves.  6.  Replace  the  top  half  of  the  screen/sensing  chamber  by  aligning  the  arrow  on  the screen/sensing  chamber  with  the  arrow  on  the  housing.  Press  down  firmly  until  the screen/sensing chamber is fully seated.  7. Replace the chamber cover by placing it over the screen/sensing chamber and turning it clockwise until it snaps into place.  8. Reinstall the battery.  9. Reinstall the smoke detector onto the mounting base by turning the detector clockwise.  10. Test the detector for alarm operation as described in the Alarm Testing section of this manual.  11. If the detector does not function as described in item 10 then start over at step 2. If it still doesn’t operate correctly then replace the entire unit.  12. Remove the panel from test mode. (Refer to the CP-3000 manual)
P/N 300.MAN Rev. 1.0  2006 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC  9  Specifications: Battery  Type:  3  Volt  Lithium;  Duracell  DL123A,  Sanyo  CR123A,  Panasonic CR123A. Battery Life: 12 Months Minimum Battery  Replacement:  Upon  Low  battery  report  and/or  during  annual maintenance. Average Standby Current: 8.5ua Average Alarm Current: 15ma Tamper Switch: On base Sounder: 85db at 10’ temporal pattern Reset: Automatic Sensitivity: 2.5% nominal Low battery threshold: 2.7V Operating Temperature Range: 32F to +100F. Operating Humidity Range 0 to 95% RH. Testing: Follow this manual and NFPA 72 or local requirements. Transmission:  In  compliance  with  FCC  part  15  for  reception  on  equipment manufactured by Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC. Test Transmission: Every 90 seconds. Compatibility: Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC Model CP-3000. Mounting base diameter 5.30” Weight 6.4 oz.       FCC Statement  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.
P/N 300.MAN Rev. 1.0  2006 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC  10COMMERCIAL WIRELESS SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, LLC ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC (“Seller”), 10794 N.W. 53 Street, Sunrise, Florida 33351, warrants this product to be free from defects  in  workmanship  for two  years  from  date  of  purchase,  under normal  use  and  service.  Seller’s  obligation  is  limited  to  repairing  or replacing, at it’s option, free of charge for parts and labor any part proven to  be  defective  in  materials  or  workmanship.  Seller  shall  have  no obligation  under  this  warranty  otherwise  if:  (1)  the  product  is  altered, repaired or serviced by anyone other than the seller, (2) the product is damaged from accidents, acts of God, misuse, tampering or abuse, (3) product is not installed and operated in accordance with the instructions provided  by  the  seller.  In  case  of  defect,  contact  the  fire  alarm professional who  installed and maintains your  fire alarm system or  the seller for product repair.  This two year Limited Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties, obligations,  or  liabilities.  There  are  no  express  warranties  that  extend beyond the  face  hereof. In  no case shall seller be liable  to anyone for any consequential or incidental for breach of this or any other warranty, express or implied, or upon any other basis of liability whatsoever, even if the loss or damage is caused by the seller’s own negligence or fault. Seller shall have no liability for any personal injury, property damage, or other loss based on a claim that the product failed to operate correctly. However, if the seller is held liable, whether directly or indirectly, for any loss or damage arising  under this warranty  or  otherwise, regardless of cause of origin, Seller’s maximum liability shall not in any case exceed the  purchase  price  of  the  product,  and  shall  be  the  complete  and exclusive remedy against the Seller.                NOTES
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