ZP3 Fire Control Panel Installation, Commissioning and Maintenance Manual
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REV 11 (ISS 08/03/2010)
The
panel sends the General Status data block automatically
to Maestro 20 seconds after a
single change in its disablements, (or once 20 seconds after the last of a series of disablements).
Maestro also requests it automatically on start-up, after a reset, during a fascia view or manually
on request by the operator by selecting “refresh”, or “current status” (from Maestro Comms or
Maestro panel controls-right click).
Fetch disables control
Selecting key 4, in the KEYS options, can toggle the
Fetch Disables command filter
setting. This
filter enables/disables the Fetch Disables command to the individual remote panels when the View
Disables button is pressed on the local (receiving) panel. At the same time, it also allows/disallows
the Common Disable LED to reflect the disables of the same remote panels.
The Comms Test message is also enabled or disabled using this filter. Panels at boot-up use this to
request the disable status of the remote panels. It must be enabled to a Maestro station.
Disable events
The
Disabled Event filter
(which existed on earlier versions) may be set separately at the sender
panel (as before) to allow or prevent volunteering disabled events to remote panels/Maestro. The
disabled events filter should be set NOT to send to Maestro, but only to panels if they require it.
If a panel is undergoing commissioning/configuration changes and has large numbers of
disables, either the ‘disables’ commands and disabled events are disallowed, or the whole panel
is “ignored” using the
Panel Comms Enable/Disable
feature.
General status events
The
Gen. Status filter
setting works similarly by pressing key 4 in EVENT options. This should be
used for
enabling
a Status data message from a panel to a Maestro, and
disabling
it to all
remote panels, which do not require it.
Language loading
An alternative foreign language may be loaded on version 3.02 (or higher) panels. This was not
available on version 3.00 panels.
Note:
The appropriate version Language file must be used.
Refer also to the ZP3 Language Loading procedure, which may be found in the Planner User
Guide, document number 503-1436ZE-U-05.