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GENERAL
Used on the NOTIFIER System 5000 Conventional Fire
Alarm Control Panel, the CPU-5000 communicates with op-
tional modules and directs their actions.
FEATURES
• Two supervised Style Y or Style Z (Class B or A) alarm
indicating circuits.
• Form-C relay contacts to indicate System Trouble.
• Form-C relay contacts to indicate System Alarm.
• Reverse-polarity transmitters for alarm and trouble sig-
naling.
• Local energy municipal box output.
• Indicating circuits, remote-station trouble output, and
remote-station alarm output are power-limited for use with
limited-energy cable.
• Attractive inserts for label identification of all circuits, with
space for 30 characters of information each entered with
a standard typewriter (module windows 0.875" [22.225
mm] high x 0.975" [24.765 mm] wide).
• Removable terminal blocks for ease of service.
• Distributed microprocessor electronics.
• Field-programmable in nonvolatile memory.
• Alarm and Trouble re-sound.
• Large system capacity.
APPLICATIONS
One CPU-5000 is used in the System 5000 to provide in-
dication and control of common panel functions and two
alarm indicating circuits. It monitors a Main Power Supply
and up to 15 system modules.
CONSTRUCTION
The CPU-5000 consists of a pair of panel-mounted printed
circuit cards with an integral tactile-feel membrane switch.
Windows in the membrane panel allow viewing the indica-
tor LEDs. Slide-in pockets allow the insertion of descrip-
tive labels for the indicators and switches. Removable
terminal blocks are provided for connection of field wiring.
INSTALLATION
The CPU-5000 may be installed in the upper-left corner of
a NOTIFIER CAB-A3, CAB-B3, CAB-C3, or CAB-D3 en-
closure on a CHS-4 mounting chassis. Connect the power
ribbon, power harness, and power harness from the CPU-
5000 to the main power supply.
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CPU-5000
Central Processing Unit
Section: Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panels
ISO-9001
Engineering and Manufacturing
Quality System Certified to
International Standard ISO-9001
Made in the U.S.A.
This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our
product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific applications or
anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice. For
more information, contact NOTIFIER. Phone: (203) 484-7161 FAX: (203) 484-7118
One Fire-Lite Place, Northford, Connecticut 06472
City of
Chicago
California
State Fire
Marshal
Connect the first-row ribbon cable from the CPU-5000 to
the other modules located in the same CHS-4 chassis. Con-
nect expander ribbon cable(s) from the CPU-5000 to mod-
ules in other CHS-4 units. Refer to the System 5000 In-
stallation Manual for detailed instructions.
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INDICATORS

AC POWER
indicates the presence of normal AC power.

SYSTEM ALARM
flashes to indicate alarm, steady to
indicate acknowledged alarm.

SUPERVISORY SIGNAL
indicates a supervisory sig-
nal.

SYSTEM TROUBLE
flashes to indicate trouble, steady
to indicate acknowledged trouble.

ANNUNCIATOR or MODULE TROUBLE
indicates
an annunciator or module trouble.

POWER FAILURE
indicates a power supply trouble,
battery trouble, low or no AC voltage, or ground fault.

SIGNAL SILENCED
indicates that the output circuits
have been silenced.

DISABLED CIRCUITS
indicates that circuits have
been manually disabled.

GREEN
indicates that a notification circuit, remote sig-
naling municipal tie, or alarm relay has been activated.

YELLOW
indicates that an indicating circuit or remote
signaling municipal tie has a trouble condition or has been
disabled.
CONTROL SWITCHES
• ACKNOWLEDGE
• SIGNAL SILENCE
• SYSTEM RESET
• DISABLE/ENABLE
• INDICATING CIRCUIT 1: ON/OFF
• INDICATING CIRCUIT 2: ON/OFF
• REMOTE SIGNALING MUNICIPAL TIE: ON/OFF
• ALARM RELAY: ON/OFF (OR DRILL)
PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS
• Completely field-programmable and configurable by use
of built-in switches. Does not require knowledge of pro-
gramming language.
• Separate access for initial system programming and sys-
tem program changes (requires programming key and
access code).
• Each indicating circuit or control circuit is field-program-
mable to respond to a single initiating zone, a group of
initiating zones, or all initiating zones.
Refer to the System 5000 Programming Manual for detailed
instructions.
SPECIFICATIONS
• Notification Appliance circuits:
Maximum
current for both circuits: 3.0 amps.
Maximum current per circuit: 3.0 amps.
End of line device: 4.7K ohm, 1/2 watt resistor, for Style
Y configuration only.
• Trouble contacts:
Intended for low-current switching contact rating: 2.0 amps
@ 30 VDC or 1.0 amp @ 125 VAC resistive.
Form-C (SPDT) bifurcated, silver alloy, gold-clad con-
tacts.
• Remote station alarm-or-trouble output:
24 VDC nominal, polarity-reversal type.
1360 ohm nominal internal resistance.
10 mA maximum current rating.
• Alarm contacts:
Intended for medium-duty switching.
Contact rating:
5.0 amps at 30 VDC or
125 VAC resistive.
Form-C (SPDT) silver alloy,
gold-plated contacts.
• Local energy municipal box output:
Nominal trip coil characteristics should be:
1. Trip coil current: 0.25 amperes.
2. Coil voltage: 3.65 VDC.
3. Coil resistance: 14.6 ohms.
4. Maximum wire resistance in external loop: 5 ohms.
• Standby current consumption: 0.031 amps.
• Alarm current consumption: 0.223 amps.
• Terminal blocks will accept #12 to #22 AWG wire.
• EIA-485 output operating at 20 K baud.
PRODUCT LINE INFORMATION
Order as a part of BE-5000 Base Equipment package. For
more product line information, see data sheet DN-1 on the
System 5000.