Simplex Time Recorder 325320 WIRELESS FIRE ALARM PANEL User Manual
Simplex Time Recorder Company WIRELESS FIRE ALARM PANEL
User Manual
Smoke/Heat Detector with Transmitter Model 325/320 Description: The Model 325 is a self-contained photoelectric type smoke detector with an integral transmitter, heat detector, and sounder for open area detection. The model 320 is a heat detector only with a transmitter. The detector complies with UL268 and UL521. The detector is fully supervised for tamper, low batteries, chamber contamination, low temperature and RF signal integrity. The smoke detector is powered by 3 AAA batteries as listed under the specifications section of this manual and the label on the product. The Model 325/320 is intended to be used with Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC Model CP-3500D Fire Alarm Control Panel. Refer to the CP-3500D FACP installation instructions part number IM-C3KA(DA) 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 325/320 must be enrolled into the CP-3500D Fire Alarm Control Panel before installing the device. The Model 325/320 will not report Alarms, Supervisory or trouble signals unless it is enrolled into the CP-3500D control panel. The smoke detector can be enrolled at the control panel or any enrolled repeater. Place the CP-3500D FACP in enrollment mode then install the batteries in the smoke detector observing polarity. The model 325/320 serial number will be displayed on the CP-3500D FACP. Refer to the CP3500D control panel installation instructions for further details on enrollment and transmitter programming options. After the model 325/320 is enrolled, remove the batteries and reinstall them only at the transmitters intended mounting location. Installation: Select an accessible location that is not prone to tampering or accidental damage. The Model 325/320 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. Smoke detectors are not to be used with detector guards unless the combination has been evaluated and found suitable for that purpose. 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 batteries in the battery holders. The polarity is marked on each holder. Attach the detector to the bracket by turning the detector in a clockwise direction until it clicks into place, then perform the signal test and fully test the unit for alarm as described in Alarm Testing. P/N IM-300 Rev. E 2010 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC 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, insert a small screwdriver in the hole located near the alignment mark, and turn the detector counterclockwise. Figure 2 Tamper Resistant Feature Cautions: 1. Make sure the batteries are firmly installed in the smoke detector battery holders. 2. The unit must be secured tightly to the wall, so as to not be dislodged. 3. Test the unit after any service, changing the batteries or as often as local or national codes dictate. 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. P/N IM-300 Rev. E 2010 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC NOTES Consult NFPA 72, the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), and/or applicable codes for specific information regarding the spacing and placement of smoke detectors. Refer to technical bulletin part number IM-300-TB-RevB for more information. Operation: Led status indicators and Sounder The 325/320 detector is equipped with a tricolored LED status indicator 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 LEDs Sounder Transmitted Signal to CP-3500D Power up Red, yellow, green flash sequence One chirp at the end of power-up sequence Power Up Reset Standby Off Off Test 90s Smoke Alarm (325 Only) Red flash every 1 second ANSI S3.41 temporal 3 (press button to hush for 5-10 minutes) Alarm Smoke Test (325 Only) Red flash every 1 second ANSI S3.41 temporal 3 (press button to hush for 5-10 minutes) Alarm Test Alarm (325 Only) Red flash every 1 second ANSI S3.41 temporal 3 None Heat Alarm Red flash every 1 second Off Alarm Heat Test Red flash every 1 second Off Alarm Freeze Warning 3 yellow flashes every 4 seconds Off Freeze trouble Detector Trouble Yellow flash every 4 seconds Off Hardware Fault Low Batteries Yellow flash every 12 seconds Off Low Battery Trouble Detector Dirty Yellow flash every 8 seconds Off Maintenance Trouble Tamper Red, yellow, green flash sequence every 12 seconds Off Tamper Trouble Table 1 10 P/N IM-300 Rev. E 2010 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC P/N IM-300 Rev. E 2010 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC Alarm Operation: When the detector senses smoke (325) or heat (325/320) the Red LED flashes once a second, the internal sounder turns on in the temporal pattern (325 Only) and the following occurs: 1. An initial alarm signal is transmitted. 2. A 60 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 60 second delay as in step 2 occurs. 5. Step 4 repeats at 60 second intervals until reset. Alarm Testing Detectors must be tested after installation and following maintenance or batteries replacement. NOTE: Before testing, notify the proper authorities that maintenance is being performed and the system will be temporarily out of service. Place the CP3500D control panel in test to prevent any unwanted alarms (refer to the CP-3500D manual). Perform tests A and B and C below to properly test the 325 detector. Perform test C only for the 320 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 is 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. The test button is located on the detector housing. (Figure 3) 2. Push and hold the test button for a minimum of 5 seconds. 3. If the detector is within the listed sensitivity limits, the following will occur: a. The Red LED will flash b. 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. Wait at least two minutes after power up before performing this test. COMMERCIAL WIRELESS SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, LLC TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC (“Seller”), 10798 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 sellers 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. 1. Hold a smoldering punk stick or cotton wick at the side of the detector and gently blow smoke through the detector until the unit alarms. Canned aerosol is also an acceptable method 2. Verify the alarm signal was received at the control panel. C. Direct Heat Test 1. Using a hair dryer or heat gun, direct the heat toward the thermistor, holding the heat source 12 inches away to avoid damage to the plastic housing. 2. The LED on the detector will flash and an alarm signal will be sent to the panel when temperature reaches the alarm set point. (135°F) If all tests pass, remove the panel from test mode (Refer to the CP-3500D manual) and notify the proper authorities when the system is back in service. P/N IM-300 Rev. E 2010 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC P/N IM-300 Rev. E 2010 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC Specifications: • Batteries Type: Three (3) AAA PC2400 Duracell Procell or three (3) AAA Energizer E92 batteries • Batteries Life: 12 Months Minimum • Batteries Replacement: Upon Low batteries report and/or during annual maintenance. • Average Standby Current: 25uA • Average Alarm Current: 20mA • Max Current: 50mA • Tamper Switch: On base • Sounder: 85db at 10’ temporal pattern. • Reset: Automatic • Sensitivity: 1.5 – 3.5%/foot • Supplementary heat rating: 135° • Operating Temperature Range: 40°F to +100°F. • Operating Humidity Range 15 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-3500D • Mounting base diameter 5” • Weight (including batteries) 8.57 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. 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. Install batteries in the smoke detector. Initiate the test by placing a strong magnet on the smoke detector housing at the location shown in figure 3. The model 325/320 piezo sounder will beep once. A delay of up to 15 seconds will occur followed by either one or two beeps. One beep indicates an unacceptable location and two beeps indicate an acceptable location. If only one beep is heard then relocate the model 325/320 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 5 consecutive signal tests. This test must be performed before and after transmitter installation. Note: A CWSI model AR-5 repeater or CP-3500D Control Panel must be powered up, installed and enrolled before running this test. Test Switch Functions (325 Only): This switch has multiple functions and is located on the detector housing as shown in figure 3. To activate the switch, 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 detector sounder for 5-10 minutes if pressed anytime while the sounder is turned on in the temporal pattern. Low batteries: The Wireless Smoke Heat Alarm is powered by 3 AAA Duracell Procell or 3 AAA Energizer E92 batteries (included). The detector regularly checks for low batteries. If low batteries are detected, the transmitter sends a low battery message to the control panel, which displays the detector’s ID. In addition, the yellow LED of the detector will blink every 12 seconds. Be sure to replace all of the batteries with fresh ones. P/N IM-300 Rev. E 2010 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC P/N IM-300 Rev. E 2010 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC Batteries Installation and Replacement: Warning: Always install three new batteries of one of the approved types as listed in the Specifications section of this manual and the product label. When batteries are first inserted, a low battery test is performed. If the batteries pass the test, the LED’s should indicate the power up sequence. If the power up sequence is not indicated replace the batteries. If the issue still exists replace the detector To replace the batteries: 1. Place the CP-3500D Control Panel in Test mode to prevent any unwanted alarms. (Refer to the CP-3500D manual) 2. Remove the detector from its mounting base by twisting the detector counterclockwise. Remove the batteries and dispose of properly. If the Tamper Resistant feature was implemented during installation then follow the instructions under that section for removing the detector. 3500D or the detector may have an internal problem. Perform the signal test described in this manual to determine if there is a reception problem. Hardware Flt: The Model 325/320 monitors the integrity of the communications between the detector board and the RF transmitter board internal to the detector. A Hardware Flt trouble will be displayed on the CP-3500D if there is a failure with communications between the two boards. If this occurs replace the detector. Maintenance / Fault: The Model 325/320 contain circuitry that allows the detector to automatically adjust its sensitivity back to proper limits when it becomes more sensitive due to contaminants settling in its chamber. If the sensitivity has shifted outside the listed limits 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. 3. To insure proper power down sequence, wait a minimum of 20 seconds before installing new batteries. 4. Install 3 new AAA batteries of a type listed in the specifications section of this manual in the batteries compartment following the polarity diagram inside the compartment. A power up reset trouble signal should be indicated on the CP-3500D Control Panel within 60 seconds of installing the new batteries on an enrolled detector. A tamper trouble will also be indicated on the CP-3500D if the smoke alarm is not attached to the base. Maintenance Perform maintenance yearly or whenever a Maintenance Req. Trouble signal is indicated. 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 mode to prevent any unwanted alarms. (Refer to the CP-3500D manual) 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. 1. Place the CP-3500D Control Panel in Test mode to prevent any unwanted alarms. (Refer to the CP-3500D manual) 2. Remove the detector by turning counterclockwise. 7. Test the detector for alarm operation 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-3500D manual) Tamper: The Model 325/320 contains 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. 3. Vacuum through the openings around the perimeter of the alarm or use canned air to remove any dust or debris. The outside of the alarm can be wiped with a damp cloth. 4. Reinstall the smoke detector onto the mounting base by turning the detector clockwise. 5. Test the detector for alarm operation as described in the Alarm Testing section of this manual. 6. If the detector does not function as described in item 5 then start over at step 2. If it still doesn’t operate correctly then replace the entire unit. 7. Remove the panel from test mode. (Refer to the CP-3500D manual) Power Up Reset: The Model 325/320 will report this trouble when first powered up. This is normal. If a power up reset occurs any time after the initial indication then the transmitter is malfunctioning. Replace the unit. Test Failure: The Model 325/320 transmits a periodic test signal to the CP-3500D. This trouble condition will be displayed within 200 seconds on the CP-3500D control panel if it does not receive the test transmission. The detector may be out of reception range of a repeater or CP6 P/N IM-300 Rev. E 2010 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC P/N IM-300 Rev. E 2010 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC
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