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P/N 330.MAN Rev. 1.0
2006 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC
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Fire Transmitter Model 330
Description:
The model 330 fire transmitter is a UL864 listed device specifically designed for connection
to a normally open dry contact output. The input is selectable for two types of supervised
wiring configurations referred to as Style 1 or Style 2 in this manual. The transmitter is fully
supervised for tamper, low battery, RF signal integrity and wiring faults. The transmitter 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 330 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.
The model 330 fire transmitter is a UL864 listed device specifically designed for connection
to a normally open dry contact output. The input is selectable for two types of supervised
wiring configurations referred to as Style 1 or Style 2 in this manual. The transmitter is fully
supervised for tamper, low battery, RF signal integrity and wiring faults. The transmitter 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 330 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.
Programming:
The 330 must be enrolled into the CP-3000 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
model 330 transmitter observing polarity marked on the battery holder. The model 330
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 330 is enrolled, remove the battery
and reinstall it only at the transmitters mounting location.
The 330 must be enrolled into the CP-3000 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
model 330 transmitter observing polarity marked on the battery holder. The model 330
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 330 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
mounting surface should be relatively flat and capable of accepting screws or anchors. The
330 is to be installed in an indoor dry location. Exposure to weather or corrosive conditions
may damage the unit. It must be mounted on a vertical surface so that the CWSI label can
be read correctly. Perform the signal test described in this manual prior to and after
permanently mounting the unit. An 18 gage copper wire pair should be used to connect
the 330 to the dry contacts to be monitored. Wire runs should be as short as possible,
contained within one room and not routed near fluorescent lighting or equipment generating
electrical noise such as generators, air conditioners, etc. The wires should enter the 330
through the hole provided near the screw terminal block. Under no circumstances are the
wires to be run near or draped over the printed 330 printed circuit board. Style 1 or Style 2
wiring can be selected with SW2 on the board. Refer to figure 2 for proper wiring
connection. When Style 2 wiring is selected, the Model TR-3 EOL resistor provided must be
connected either as recommended by the manufacturer of the device being monitored or
directly across the dry contact terminals of the of the monitored device. Multiple sets of
contacts on the monitored equipment may be wired in parallel and connected to a single
330. Caution: only one monitored device may be connected to a single Model 330.
Select an accessible location that is not prone to tampering or accidental damage The
mounting surface should be relatively flat and capable of accepting screws or anchors. The
330 is to be installed in an indoor dry location. Exposure to weather or corrosive conditions
may damage the unit. It must be mounted on a vertical surface so that the CWSI label can
be read correctly. Perform the signal test described in this manual prior to and after
permanently mounting the unit. An 18 gage copper wire pair should be used to connect
the 330 to the dry contacts to be monitored. Wire runs should be as short as possible,
contained within one room and not routed near fluorescent lighting or equipment generating
electrical noise such as generators, air conditioners, etc. The wires should enter the 330
through the hole provided near the screw terminal block. Under no circumstances are the
wires to be run near or draped over the printed 330 printed circuit board. Style 1 or Style 2
wiring can be selected with SW2 on the board. Refer to figure 2 for proper wiring
connection. When Style 2 wiring is selected, the Model TR-3 EOL resistor provided must be
connected either as recommended by the manufacturer of the device being monitored or
directly across the dry contact terminals of the of the monitored device. Multiple sets of
contacts on the monitored equipment may be wired in parallel and connected to a single
330. Caution: only one monitored device may be connected to a single Model 330.
After connecting the wires to the terminal block, install the battery, mount the enclosure
back on the wall using the keyholes then push the front portion of the enclosure onto the
back until the case snaps closed. Be careful not to bend the transmitter’s antenna. Perform
the Signal Test and Alarm Test as outlined in this manual.
back on the wall using the keyholes then push the front portion of the enclosure onto the
back until the case snaps closed. Be careful not to bend the transmitter’s antenna. Perform
the Signal Test and Alarm Test as outlined in this manual.
P/N 330.MAN Rev. 1.0
2006 Commercial Wireless Systems International, LLC
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Cautions:
1. Make sure the battery is firmly installed in the battery clip.
2. The unit must be secured tightly to the wall, so as to not be dislodged.
3. Test the unit after any service or battery change or as often as local or national codes
dictate.
1. Make sure the battery is firmly installed in the battery clip.
2. The unit must be secured tightly to the wall, so as to not be dislodged.
3. Test the unit after any service or battery change or as often as local or national codes
dictate.
Following the codes:
The Model 330 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. When connecting to other equipment, follow the
instructions and recommendations of that manufacturer.
The Model 330 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. When connecting to other equipment, follow the
instructions and recommendations of that manufacturer.
Alarm Operation:
When the wires of the model 330 are shorted:
When the wires of the model 330 are shorted:
1. An initial alarm signal is transmitted.
2. A 30 second delay occurs. If during this delay the alarm condition is reset and the alarm
cycle is ended.
3. A continued alarm condition causes a repeat alarm transmission.
4. Another 30 second delay as in step 2 occurs.
5. A continued alarm condition causes a repeat alarm transmission.
6. Step 5 repeats at 60 second intervals until reset.
2. A 30 second delay occurs. If during this delay the alarm condition is reset and the alarm
cycle is ended.
3. A continued alarm condition causes a repeat alarm transmission.
4. Another 30 second delay as in step 2 occurs.
5. A continued alarm condition causes a repeat alarm transmission.
6. Step 5 repeats at 60 second intervals until reset.
LED: The LED will flash when any signal is sent from the transmitter.
Alarm Test:
Before testing, notify the proper authorities that maintenance is being performed and the
system will be temporarily out of service. Activate the dry contact output being monitored by
the Model 330 transmitter or manually short the wires to simulate dry contact closure. Verify
an alarm is received at the control panel.
Before testing, notify the proper authorities that maintenance is being performed and the
system will be temporarily out of service. Activate the dry contact output being monitored by
the Model 330 transmitter or manually short the wires to simulate dry contact closure. Verify
an alarm is received at the control panel.
Signal Test:
The test must be performed while the transmitter is held in its intended mounting location.
Initiate the test by placing a strong magnet along the upper right side of the transmitter
case (figure 1). The model 330 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 310 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 transmitter 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 Control Panel must be
installed and turned on before running this test.
The test must be performed while the transmitter is held in its intended mounting location.
Initiate the test by placing a strong magnet along the upper right side of the transmitter
case (figure 1). The model 330 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 310 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 transmitter 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 Control Panel must be
installed and turned on before running this test.
Low battery:
The battery voltage is periodically tested under load. In the event that a low battery is
detected, a low battery signal will be sent immediately and repeated every 90 seconds for a
minimum of seven days. Where more than one type of trouble exists, all will be repeated
every 90 seconds.
The battery voltage is periodically tested under load. In the event that a low battery is
detected, a low battery signal will be sent immediately and repeated every 90 seconds for a
minimum of seven days. Where more than one type of trouble exists, all will be repeated
every 90 seconds.
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 unit should not
send a low battery signal. If the battery does not pass this test, the unit will continue to send
a low battery until a good battery is installed.
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 unit should not
send a low battery signal. If the battery does not pass this test, the unit will continue to send
a low battery until a good battery is installed.