ZP3 Fire Control Panel Installation, Commissioning and Maintenance Manual
REV 11 (ISS 08/03/2010)
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I/O mapping
Input/output mapping interlinks inputs to outputs creating a "cause and effect" schedule. Up to
1000 outputs can be controlled, with 2000 inputs. Inputs and outputs can be assigned a range of
attributes to create the required functions. Each input can be linked to several outputs, with
different attributes for each.
The menu path is: Setup/I-O Mapping. The available options are provided in Table 11.
Table 11: I/O mapping options
Option Description
I/O Map view
This option is used to view I/O mapping. Enter the output address to view and press
<Enter>. The display shows the output address, its attributes, and its identification
message. It also shows the total number of outputs mapped. Using the scroll feature
displays the linked inputs, and their attributes.
I/O map edit
This menu allows the user to add new I/O map entries, or edit existing entries. Proceed as
follows:
1. Enter the output address, and press <enter> (). The output is shown, with default
attributes, which can be changed. Use F2 to create (or edit) an output identification
message. Select [done] when complete.
2. The display switches to the input screen, and allows inputs to be assigned. Each
input address entered is presented with default attributes, which can be changed.
Select [done] when complete, and the next input is presented.
3. Press <ESC> key to select the next output address after all inputs are assigned.
4. Press <Home> to exit the menu, and save the I/O mapping once complete.
Note:
The addresses of Control Nodes can be mapped as inputs only. The Control
nodes are addressed as group 26; address range 0 to 255.
I/O map clear
This option is used to clear (delete) all I/O mapping entries. A level 3 code is required
before the I/O map can be deleted.
Global reactivate
This option is used to globally set the "reactivation" rules for outputs that have been
defined as "silencing". It also defines their behaviour after they have been silenced, when
a second alarm is received. Two options are available:
"Own I/P's" -
This means that if the output is silenced, it only reactivates if a second alarm
is received from an input that is mapped to it.
"Any Fire"
- This means that if the output is silenced, it reactivates from any second
alarm, regardless of source.