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be necessary if this switch is changed while power is applied. Except where noted all new features of
the AR-5 will be available when it is used in backwards compatibility mode.
3.3.2 The Backup Batteries
The cabinet houses two 12 Volt 4Amp hour batteries wired in series. Use only Genesis/Enersys P/N
NP4-12. These batteries will supply 60 hours of backup power followed by 5 minutes of alarm time at
maximum load as specified in this manual. Refer to figure 3 for proper battery connection wiring. A
low battery trouble will be transmitted to the CP-3600(+) if the batteries are low or disconnected. After
the batteries are connected to the repeater the CP-3600(+) can be reset. If the repeater continues
sending the trouble condition, check for proper battery connections. If the batteries are low or bad the
low battery trouble will keep reoccurring until they are charged or replaced with charged batteries.
3.3.3 Clearing the Base Code
A repeater that has been previously enrolled into a CP-3600(+) will have the base code of the CP-
3600(+) in its memory. If the CP-3600(+) base code is changed or the repeater is used in another
installation with a base code different than the previous system, then the old base code will need to
be cleared from the repeater. The repeater will not be recognized until the base code is cleared.
To clear the base code power up the repeater on battery, A/C or both. Press and hold the survey
button continuously for 15 seconds and a long tone will be heard from the sounder. This is the
indication that the code has been cleared. Refer to figure 3 for the survey button location. Remove all
power from the repeater. The repeater can now be enrolled into the system with the new base code.
3.3.4 Permanently Removing a Repeater
To permanently remove a repeater from the installation after it has been enrolled, it must be deleted
from the CP-3600(+) control panel. Refer to the CP-3600(+) manual to delete a repeater from the
installation. Always remove all power from the repeater being removed and allow it to show a
test failure trouble on the CP-3600(+) prior to deleting it. When a repeater is deleted from the CP-
3600(+), a signal is sent to the repeater which will disable its transceivers. This is a failsafe in case
the repeater was not powered down prior to deletion. This prevents installed transmitters and other
repeaters reporting to the deleted repeater.