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The CWSI System The CWSI wireless fire alarm product line offers system versatility like none other. Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum Technology (FHSS), coupled with Bi-directional RF Communication, Repeater Network Architecture and 200 Second Supervisory Polling, provides for the industry s most secure and reliable wireless fire alarm network. CALL WITH QUESTIONS. RELY ON OUR KNOWLEDGE. DEPEND ON OUR EXPERIENCE. (800) 444-8719

CWSI SYSTEM The CP-3500D, UL 864 9th Edition Listed, will support up to 1024 addressable devices and repeaters while providing true network operation and communication. Network operation includes wireless command signals to repeaters and wireless relays for activation of control functions such as appliance circuits, elevator recall, HVAC control and more. The CP-3500D allows for the reporting of up to four separate alarm types and provides for event memory recall of alarm, supervisory and trouble conditions, as well as all control functions. The CP-3500D features self-restoring supervisory and trouble conditions while supporting up to eight WRA-3 wireless annunciators. The WRA-3 Wireless Remote Annunciator, UL 864 9th Edition Listed Accessory Device, has a 4 x 20 character backlit LCD which will display alarm and supervisory messages and trouble indication from compatible CWSI panels and devices. Additionally, there are five front panel LEDs for visual indication of A/C Power, Alarm, Supervisory, Trouble and Silence. The WRA-3 provides acknowledge, signal silence and system reset control functions via a membrane keypad. Operation of the keypad function is protected by a key lock. The Model AR-5 Repeater, UL 864 9th Edition Listed Accessory Device, is an addressable bidirectional repeater which is used to form a wireless network that receives, screens, verifies and retransmits low power radio signals from other CWSI wireless initiating devices, repeaters and control panels. In addition to providing RF signaling within the installation, the AR-5 provides two synchronized and supervised addressable Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs). An optional RM-5 Plug-in Relay Module adds 5 Form C Relays to the AR-5. The RB Relay Box is an optional accessory for connection to the AR-5 repeater. It provides up to 40 normally open programmable dry contact outputs. The number of relays corresponds to the model number of the unit; for example, the RB-10 provides ten relays. The relay box is ideal for interconnection to Dialers, Elevator Recall, HVAC Control and manufacturer s equipment when other control interfaces are required. These can be ordered in increments of ten relays. The SR-5 Wireless Relay, a UL 864 9th Edition Listed Accessory Device, is a standalone wireless relay unit providing five Form C relays activated by low power radio signals from CWSI wireless initiating devices, repeaters and control panels. Also available are three trouble inputs for monitoring A/C Loss, Low Battery and General Trouble on third party equipment. The SR-5 can be powered by a 12Vac wall transformer or a UL 1481 Listed 24Vdc power supply.

The Model 301/302 Smoke Detectors are state-of-the-art wireless addressable photoelectric smoke detectors with automatic drift compensation. The Model 301 provides an internal 85dB temporal horn for smoke detector applications requiring signal point audibility and annunciation. It also offers tandem activation of multiple detectors making this product the first commercially listed wireless smoke detector to offer this feature. The Model 302 is a non-audible smoke detector for use in common areas. In addition to the performance features, the Models 301/302 are supervised for low battery, tamper and 200 second polling. They provide bi-directional communication between the transmitter and smoke chamber, allowing for hardware fault supervision of the detector itself. The Model 320 Heat & 325 Wireless Smoke/Heat Detectors are addressable smoke/heat detectors supervised for low battery, tamper, and freeze troubles in addition to meeting the 200 second polling requirements. It comes available as both a non-audible, Heat Detection Only Model 320 and a combination Smoke/Heat Detection Model 325. The Model 350 Wireless CO Detector is a wireless addressable Carbon Monoxide Detector which provides an internal 85dB temporal 4 horn for CO detector applications requiring signal point audibility and annunciation. The 350 is supervised for low battery, tamper, cell health, chamber end of life and meets 200 second supervisory polling requirements and is UL 2075 Listed. The Model 310 Manual Fire Alarm Pull Station is a self contained addressable dual action fire pull station with a built in transmitter. It is UL 38 Listed and complies with ADA requirements of maximum pull force. The Model 345/345TS Fire Transmitters, UL 864 9th Edition Listed Accessory Devices, are addressable transmitters (monitoring modules), designed specifically for connection to initiating devices, sprinkler flow and supervisory switches, and other UL miscellaneous accessories with normally open contacts. In addition to the supervisory features such as low battery, tamper and end of line violation, the Models 345/345TS offer the option of either Style 1 or Style 2 wiring configuration. Jumper selection enables it to either transmit a Trouble or Alarm signal on Contact Closure. When monitoring a trouble output on a third party panel, the Models 345/345TS will transmit a trouble condition to the control panel and annunciators.

True End-to-End, Fully Addressable Wireless Life Safety Solution 301/302 WIRELESS SMOKE DETECTOR 310 WIRELESS MANUAL FIRE ALARM PULL STATION 350 WIRELESS CO DETECTOR 345/345TS WIRELESS FIRE TRANSMITTER SR-5 WIRELESS RELAY Wireless Supervision HVAC Control Door Closure Elevator Capture supervised output circuit supervised output circuit AR-5 REPEATER Equipment Shutdown Equipment Activation Elevator Capture Door Closures HVAC Control Synchronized & Supervised NACs WRA-3 WIRELESS REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR CP-3500D CONTROL PANEL Bi-directional RF Signal Links Programmable NAC Circuits 12/24 Volt Programmable Dry Contact Outputs Auxiliary/Master Box Connector

TECHNOLOGY & PROTOCOLS Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) Technology Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum Technology (FHSS) is the chosen RF Technology used by our military, NASA and other high security organizations requiring the most secure and reliable RF Protocol. Supervision of System Any adverse condition on the system is detected and reported to the Control Panel within 200 seconds of such condition being present. 200 Second Supervisory Polling Tamper EOL Low Battery AC Power Loss Hardware Fault Smoke Dirty Chamber System Advantages Intelligent System Scheme Two-way Communication Maintains Individual Sub Networks Self Healing Network Quiet Operation Form Sub Networks Provides Host/Slave Bi-Directional Communications Maintains & Communicates Status to its Sub-Networks

APPLICATIONS Hotels The CWSI System provides many solutions for Hotels with room upgrades required for audible evacuation compliance. The System can be installed in minutes to interface with existing common area systems, eliminating the need for a total system replacement. Meeting new CO legislation with CWSI s addressable system CO Detectors allows for a reduction of bi-weekly or monthly testing to annual, resulting in a significant cost savings. The CWSI system provides solutions for elevator recall with wireless relay interfaces to elevator controls and wireless smoke detectors at each landing, virtually eliminating all required wiring. CWSI Advantages Retention of Revenue During Life Safety Upgrades Guest Room Wireless Audible Evacuation No Down Occupancy Minimal Inconvenience to Guests and Staff Virtually Eliminate Refurbishing Cost ADA Room Solutions Seamless Transition in System Replacement Eliminates Fire Watch Expense During Retrofit Easily Expandable to Meet New Code Requirements $$ Substantial Cost Savings Hi-Rise Many jurisdictions are requiring elevator upgrades to the latest code requirements; properties in some cases are forced to bring their entire life safety system up to code. Eliminating materials, labor, refurbishing cost, and the inconvenience to occupants, CWSI provides a rapid and non-invasive installation coupled with substantial cost savings. When in-room audible evacuation compliance is required, CWSI s System can be installed in minutes and interfaced with existing common area systems eliminating the need for a total system replacement. CWSI Advantages Rapid and Efficient Installation Minimal Disruption to Occupants Multiple Buildings Interconnected without SLC Loop Virtually Eliminates Refurbishing Cost Interfaces with Existing Systems

Fully Addressable Wireless Interconnected Tandem Smoke Detectors Field Specific Programming Allows for Single or Multiple Detector Activation

APPLICATIONS CWSI Easily Interconnects Multiple Buildings Wirelessly Eliminate Problems Associated with Underground SLC Loops

Multi-Family The CWSI System provides solutions for individual monitored accounts by eliminating ongoing costs associated with phone lines, monitored accounts and maintenance; ROI is typically provided in as little as 12 months. Problematic SLC Loops, including damage from lightning, contractor intrusion, and ground faults are eliminated in both new and existing properties. Unique & Private Sector The versatility of the CWSI System allows for communication and reporting needs beyond just fire. The simple addition of a monitoring module to any normally open, dry contact device provides for addressable communication to the control unit. Examples of alternative reporting types provided by the CWSI System include accident and emergency for emergency eye wash stations, environmental solutions including monitoring water levels, and boilers, temporary and portable applications, remote fueling stations, and process monitoring. CWSI System Advantages Multiple Building Interconnection via Wireless Network Multiple Alarm Reporting Point ID Off-Premise Reporting of Building and Alarm Type Reduction of Annual Maintenance Expenditures Consolidation of Monitored Accounts Reduce Issues Related to Hardwired Systems Underground SLC Loops Ground Faults Disruption to Grounds and Utilities Problems Associated with Lightning

APPLICATIONS Colleges & Universities & K-12 Schools With the only commercially listed, addressable wireless interconnected tandem smoke detectors, as well as our system CO detectors, CWSI provides economic alternatives to conventional systems in applications such as campus buildings, dormitories, off-campus housing and more. As CO legislation becomes more prevalent, the CWSI addressable wireless system CO detector requires only annual testing, versus the bi-weekly or monthly testing required with battery-operated, stand alone or electrically powered CO detectors. Our addressable, interconnected, wireless tandem smoke detectors allow for detection and local evacuation, meeting decibel code requirements in sleeping areas. CWSI Advantages System CO Solution for Legislation Mandates Addressable Tandem Interconnected Smoke Defectors Solutions for New Construction and Building Expansions Interconnection of Multiple Buildings Ease of Installation Allows for Retrofits During School Breaks Historic Renovations In K-12 School applications CWSI provides the perfect solution for interconnection of remote portables to the main building fire alarm system as well as interaction of the main building back to the portables. Historic Historic structures present unique design and installation challenges due primarily to the required preservation of the original landscape and aesthetics. CWSI allows for non-invasive installation, thus maintaining the structure s original façade. Concerns such as exposed wire mold and conduit, matching of original décor, asbestos, paint, patching, etc. are eliminated. Examples include national landmarks, museums, state and federal buildings, bed and breakfast, university and college structures, churches, and more. CWSI Advantages Non Obtrusive Installation Aesthetics Preserved Eliminate Unsightly Wire Mold and Conduit No Patching or Refurbishing No Asbestos Abatement

Simply Retrofit Dormitories & Campus Buildings The CWSI/TYCO Product Line Offers Seamless System Expansion

APPLICATIONS Industrial The CWSI UL Listed and FM Approved product line provides a multitude of detection and protection in the industrial market. Insurance mandates such as electronic monitoring of flow, tamper, and PIVs are accomplished with the simple addition of a wireless monitoring module eliminating all rigid conduit and wiring that would otherwise be required in a conventional system. Monitoring equipment and process control, plant evacuation systems, MCC rooms, intrinsically safe alternatives, remote pump house monitoring and control are accomplished in a fraction of the time with considerable cost savings. The ease of installation allows the facility to continue operations during a life safety renovation, eliminating revenue lost due to downed or interrupted operations. CWSI Advantages Complete Automatic Fire Alarm Flow/Tamper & PIV Monitoring Minimal Disruption to Plant Operations Multiple Emergency Types on a Single Panel No Underground Trenching for Multiple Building Interconnects CALL WITH QUESTIONS. RELY ON OUR KNOWLEDGE. DEPEND ON OUR EXPERIENCE. (800) 444-8719