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Zeta Alarm Systems.

Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual

Revision 1.0

Part # MAN-Z3K-01

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3. System Controls and Operation

The following section describes the switches and annunciation control capabilities. The panel has 
been divided up into four areas presented below in Figure W-12 and is described herein. The dis-
play features an 80-character LCD screen with backlighting, nine system status LED indicators, 
and 16 function keys. 

3.1 System Display and Annunciation

Figure W-12—Local Programming Display

3.1.1 LCD Screen

The 80-character LCD screen displays all messages and information about the system. It is also 
used to display program menus, the time and date, and company name. 

3.1.2 LED Indicators

The system condition LED indicators are provided to indicate System Alarm, Trouble, Supervisory 
conditions, and Alarm Trouble, and Supervisory Silenced conditions. Other LEDs indicate the sta-
tus of AC Power, and Offline condition, and Test Mode.

LCD Screen

Panel 
Control 
Keys

LED

Indicators

Function

Keys

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

0

ABC

DEF

GHI

JKL

MNO

PQRS

TUV

WXYZ

./-

PROG STATUS TEST

PRINT

DRILL

ESCAPE

ENTER

SILENCE

RESET

NEXT

PREV

ALARM

TROUBLE

SUPERVISORY

SILENCE

AC POWER

OFF LINE

TEST MODE

CLASSIC 2000 Mk I I

ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL

Summary of Contents for Classic 2000 MKII

Page 1: ...se Keep Manual with the Device Part Z6000 0001 MAN Z3K 01 Revision 1 0 Zeta Alarm Systems Ltd A division of GLT Exports Ltd 72 78 Morfa Road Swansea SA1 2EN U K http www zeta alarms co uk nrpj zeta al...

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Page 3: ...ZICP 9 1 4 8 Wiring Specifications and Requirements 10 1 4 8 1 General Specifications 10 1 4 8 2 SLC Wire Specifications 10 1 4 8 3 Network Wiring 11 1 4 9 Calculating Maximum Current Draw and Battery...

Page 4: ...ZRM Relay Installation 38 2 8 Conventional Zone Input Capabilities 38 2 9 Printer Output Options 38 3 System Controls and Operation 39 3 1 System Display and Annunciation 39 3 1 1 LCD Screen 39 3 1 2...

Page 5: ...erial and Isolated Communication Ports SCP3 ICP Operation 50 4 System Programming 51 4 1 Before You Begin Programming 51 4 1 1 Access Privilege Code APC 51 4 2 Program Menus 52 4 2 1 Clock 52 4 2 2 Sy...

Page 6: ...olarity Module 74 6 1 6 Networked Digital Communicator ZNDC 74 6 2 Serial Device Configuration 75 6 3 Supervision 75 6 4 Addressing Serial Devices 76 6 4 1 ZACM Addressing 76 6 4 2 ZTZB ZFZA DIP Switc...

Page 7: ...patible SLC Devices and Accessories 90 Appendix D Classic 2000 Mk II BASIC OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 91 Appendix E Classic 2000 Mk II Programming Menus 92 Appendix F ZNDC Wiring Diagram 98 Appendix G Inp...

Page 8: ...res of the equipment supplied BE FAMILIAR with the building code fire prevention code and or requirements of the Authority Hav ing Jurisdiction AHJ in the locale of the installation WARNING Under norm...

Page 9: ...cations wire specifications and system architecture and overview Section 2 Installation Procedures Describes the hardware and software sequence overview and instructions on how to install the Classic...

Page 10: ...stem Trouble Supervisory AC Power Offline Test Mode LED indication of silenced Alarm Trouble or Supervisory condition 16 button keypad for all programming and control functions Real time clock calenda...

Page 11: ...does not require an electrical box for mounting Addresses are set via DIP switches Module inputs can be wired as Class A or B which is switch selectable at the module 1 2 2 List of Optional Features...

Page 12: ...des ten Class B initiating loops Panel Network Interface ZPNI see following section Zone Relay Module provides five expansion relays Note this device does NOT attach to the RS 485 network but instead...

Page 13: ...0 Mk II enclosure is to be installed in conduit B All field wiring must be installed in accordance with the National Electric Code NFPA 70 C All field wiring must be 18 AWG or larger system accommodat...

Page 14: ...Networked Digital Communicator ZNDC NFPA 72 requires a remote station monitored system to include battery backup to power the sys tem for 60 hours with 5 minutes in alarm at the end of that period It...

Page 15: ...ervision Current 0 5 mA End of line Resistor 10K Ohm Wiring Style Compatibility Style Z Style Y Each circuit is supervised power limited by an electronic circuit breaker and employs transient voltage...

Page 16: ...5 GND Signal Ground Bi directional 6 DSR Data Set Ready Not Connected 7 RTS Request To Send Output 8 CTS Clear To Send Input 9 RI Ring Indicator Not Connected NOTE Pin 4 DTR is connected to Pin 6 DSR...

Page 17: ...ts NAC Terminals 1 16 Signal Line Circuits SLC Terminals A A B B on SLC1 through SLC12 Network Terminals 17 26 Relay Circuits Terminals 27 32 Do not pull wires from different groups through the same c...

Page 18: ...B Classic 2000 Mk II Current Draw Battery Backup lists the alarm current draw for the panel ZACM Loop Cards and serial device expansion modules Alarm Current is determined by multiplying the quantity...

Page 19: ...em Architecture and Overview The Classic 2000 Mk II has up to 1 665 programmable inputs and outputs as outlined below NACs 4 System Relays 2 City Box Module 2 Hot Keys 5 Auxiliary System Relays 20 Tot...

Page 20: ...Define Photo Sensor Analog Sensitivity settings for Low Medium and High Define Ion Sensor Analog Sensitivity settings for Low Medium and High Define Temperature Sensor set points for High Medium and...

Page 21: ...40 character label and for one of 10 different functions Alarm input Manual pull station Waterflow Alarm Supervisory Alarm Input Drill Test Input Remote Silence Remote Reset Input Control Input Contr...

Page 22: ...rsing polarity and supervised coil type master boxes The ZCBM mounts below the CP3 and via the RS 485 serial bus on the CP3 It features a manual disconnect switch for convenient testing and maintenanc...

Page 23: ...c sections The Enclosure The CP3 LPD assembly The Power Supply Chassis assembly Assembly Hardware Kit cables hardware EOLs Any additional modules ZCBM ZSCP3 ZZRM ZFZA ZTZB ZNDC ZDIO ZPNI S1K etc 2 2 I...

Page 24: ...ules utilize the Snap Track and installation instructions included with each module To install Snap Track remove protective covering from self adhesive strips on the back of each Snap Track Position S...

Page 25: ...icle 760 of the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 and state and local codes for fire alarm systems All conductors should be tagged or otherwise coded and logged at installation to identify circuit assi...

Page 26: ...ior to field wiring and assist in trouble shooting should any problems arise after field wiring is termi nated Connect batteries to the system as follows See Figure I 3 1 Connect the short black wire...

Page 27: ...ng the Optional Relay boards in the bottom of the cabinet above the battery space 2 2 7 Install Optional Modules The Classic 2000 Mk II CP3 offers several optional modules that connect via the RS 485...

Page 28: ...tectors waterflow and supervisory devices see Figure W 6 Monitor modules can also have specialty functions Refer to Section 5 For more information on the specialty functions 3 Smoke and Heat Sensors I...

Page 29: ...Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 23 Note Power Supply connected to the base should be from the Classic 2000 Mk II ZIPB 3 or indepen dent 24VDC supply listed for fire protection with battery backup a...

Page 30: ...a Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 24 NOTE L1 and L2 are polarity sensitive on theISOLATOR MODULE IMB750 but not the other bases Figure W 1d Figure W...

Page 31: ...ted to the control unit during the abnormal condition 3 Loop operation meeting Style 7 requirements isolates entire physical zones on the communi cations loop from faults that occur within other areas...

Page 32: ...stems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 26 2 5 1 NFPA Wiring Styles Refer to the diagram below for interconnection of the Panel to the Loop bases and isolator modul...

Page 33: ...Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 27 Figure W 3...

Page 34: ...Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 28 Figure W 4...

Page 35: ...green pigtails sleeved to avoid short circuits and ready for operation in Class B mode To operated in Class A mode remove sleeving from pigtails and make appropriate connections as required 3 Select...

Page 36: ...must conform to applicable local codes ordinances and regulations e g NFPA 72 2 Select Class A or B mode using BIT 8 of DIL switch 3 Refer to Appendix J or device installation instructions for device...

Page 37: ...24V DC listed for fire protection with battery backup and power limited per NFPA 72 3 Relay contacts shown in RESET condition 4 Select Class A or B mode using BIT 8 of DIL switch 5 Relay rating 2A 24...

Page 38: ...sounders with P A speakers move Jumper J1 to disable the module external supply monitoring 4 When operated in P A mode an Audio Amplifier of 70 7 Vrms MAX should replace external supply with wire supe...

Page 39: ...ision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 33 2 5 6 Sounder Base Relay Base Figure W 9a Figure W 9b NOTE Power supply connected to bases should be from the IPB 3 or independent regulated 24V DC listed for fire pr...

Page 40: ...Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 34 2 6 CP3WiringTerminalIdentification Figure W 5 Remove protective covering to utilize ZZRM port...

Page 41: ...rt MAN Z3K 01 Page 35 2 6 1 Network Wiring Note For Class A as shown in drawing use terminals 17 18 23 and 24 for Network lines going out from the panel Use terminals 20 21 25 and 26 for Network lines...

Page 42: ...present Notification Appliance Circuit and auxiliary power connections Refer to Section 3 for programming information and Sections 1 4 3 and 1 4 8 for voltage drop information Figure W10 A Figure W10...

Page 43: ...formation and Sections 1 4 5 specification and rating information Figure W10 D 2 7 1 ZZRM Auxiliary Relays To add auxiliary relays to the system required for supervisory relay application utilize the...

Page 44: ...ontrol will support up to 600 conventional points via the RS 485 bus See Section 6 Networking Serial Devices and Appendix C 3 Compatible Detectors for manufacturers and model numbers of com patible tw...

Page 45: ...n The 80 character LCD screen displays all messages and information about the system It is also used to display program menus the time and date and company name 3 1 2 LED Indicators The system conditi...

Page 46: ...xtinguish all status LEDs except the green AC LED and send a message to the display and printer that a System Reset has been performed The ESCAPE and ENTER panel control keys are found to the right of...

Page 47: ...uminated 3 2 6 Offline When the panel is in other than its normal operating mode the yellow Offline LED illuminates Offline conditions include program test drill and print In addition when the system...

Page 48: ...7 to change the loop you are browsing Use the PREV and NEXT keys to move between points on the loop Use the 0 zero key to toggle between viewing all points or just installed points To check the condi...

Page 49: ...sponse 5 Refreshes LCD and ZRDA ZRPD displays and updates time 6 Scans keypad for System RESET 7 Performs sensor auto test 8 Supervised ZZRMs ZCBM Network communications PSC communications and operati...

Page 50: ...least one new alarm or trouble exists in the system the Silenced message is sent to the printer and history file If the trouble clears and troubles are configured as non latching either before or afte...

Page 51: ...he display reports a Supervisory Event SP with address date and time in the first two lines the label is displayed in lines 3 and 4 4 Silenced alarms are not resounded 5 Timers are not started 6 The a...

Page 52: ...ouble restoral During either test the panel will report the event alarm or trouble address type and label of each device tested The same information will print out at the PC or printer if that option...

Page 53: ...e processor be unable to reset the trouble contacts transfer and the local trouble sounder will sound a solid tone that cannot be silenced Should a microprocessor failure occur call your authorized re...

Page 54: ...converting the analog value reading to ft obscuration based on its position between the known clean air and test values The accuracy of this measurement method is sufficient to meet theNFPA 72 require...

Page 55: ...l button on the LPD Remote Reset input functions identical to Reset button on the LPD 3 7 2 I O Module The input output module functions in two modes When selected as an I O input a set of Form C cont...

Page 56: ...e small board attaches to J9 and J2 of the panel just above the ZRM port and connects to the printer via a DB9 female to female cable There are two types of communication ports Isolated and Serial Non...

Page 57: ...ependent on the screen requirements To enter a label press the number key with the associated alpha character on it until the desired letter appears then press ENTER The 1 key will give you a special...

Page 58: ...detail and include an illustration of each main Program Menu display NOTE When programming the ESCAPE key allows you to exit any menu at any time with out saving the information to the panel s memory...

Page 59: ...to normal operating condition when a trouble condition has cleared or resolved Any relays not selected for a latching operation will return to normal state and a trouble cleared message will be sent...

Page 60: ...on will prevent silencing of all enabled NAC or sounder outputs for the specified time Menu Option 4 Alarm Verify XXs Program the alarm verification time Alarm Verify by pressing key 4 and entering an...

Page 61: ...g menu allows you to customize the label shown in the 80 character LCD display Using the alphabetic keypad press the respective key twice The first letter on the selected key will appear To select the...

Page 62: ...mber for the ZRLD remote LED drivers Pressing ENTER when the ZRLD is desplayed produces an edit field The LED num ber can be set from 1 to 2 969 NOTE After installing a conventional input module ZFZA...

Page 63: ...to set the high medium and low system settings for the ion photo and heat sensors at the system level To change the ranges for ion and photo and set the Heat Sensor alarm point press the respective n...

Page 64: ...ous 4 2 5 2 Zeta Zone Relay Modules ZZRMs The ZZRM screen provides the CP3 with the number of ZZRM programmable relay modules installed on the system When pressed this key moves between 0 and 4 to set...

Page 65: ...int Press ESC to exit the screen Each time a change is made in programming the system SLC or Network devices adding deleting you must rescan the loops Auto Program 4 2 6 1 Auto Program When Auto Progr...

Page 66: ...d its device type matches the new device type then it is not modified Otherwise the point s program ming is set to the default for that device type 4 2 6 3 Point Location Once all the points have been...

Page 67: ...data Use 6 and 7 keys to move between loops 0 toggles between view all points and view only installed points 4 2 6 6 Point Programming Options Status The Status menu allows you to temporarily enable o...

Page 68: ...ve floor below operation press 2 Floor and enter the floor number for the output group being edited refer to Section 5 4 4 for floor above below programming and opera tion Floor 00 means the group inp...

Page 69: ...cable into the programming port on the CP3 Follow the instructions with the soft ware to accomplish panel to PC communication and load your programming database When com pleted press any key and the p...

Page 70: ...OG function key Select Item 2 System Select Item 3 Timing options Select Item 1 AC Low Delay and toggle to select 16 hour delay 2 Connect Zeta Alarm Systems UL listed and compatible ZNDC dialer as sho...

Page 71: ...lect 4 Options 9 Press 1 Type until Waterflow is displayed Press ENTER 10 Press 2 Label to edit the 40 character alphanumeric label To associate the address with Output Group 96 which is not silenceab...

Page 72: ...ence or Rem Reset is displayed Press ENTER 11 Press 2 Label to edit a 40 character alphanumeric label Review all programming selections to insure programming accuracy 5 4 4 Floor Above Floor Below The...

Page 73: ...ow these instructions 1 Install the ZZRM relay or supervised output control moduleor I O relay and connect See Sec tion 2 for connection 2 Select PROG from the menu enter access privilege code if nece...

Page 74: ...sion 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 69 5 6 Program Your Own Applications 1 Desired Results 2 Steps required to Implement Review all programming selections to insure programming accuracy Run Copies to allow...

Page 75: ...t device The circuits may also be used as a supervisory circuit to monitor the normally open contacts of supervisory devices water flow or pressure switches in sprinkler systems The ZFZA ZTZB operatio...

Page 76: ...igma Mk II preventing ground fault trou bles on both panels Using the PNI the Classic 2000 Mk II can silence and reset the Sigma Mk II panel but is not able to control the Sigma Mk II NAC or relay out...

Page 77: ...while the second LED annunciates the state of the outputs assigned to the group Normally these two LEDs come on at the same time the only situation in which they will not is when the panel uses the fl...

Page 78: ...dule The 1 switch selects oper ation as a general alarm Off or waterflow alarm On Waterflow alarm operation is not silenceable general alarm features silence with resound operation The 2 Switch select...

Page 79: ...at a par ticular address is not detected check the connections and try again 4 Review Network Devices Gives more information and troubleshooting data In particular the Status line will show OK if com...

Page 80: ...tains a position DIP switch for network addressing purposes The system fixes the ZACM addresses as follows 64 No Switch On board ZACM 65 1 On 2 Off 66 1 Off 2 On 67 1 On 2 On Special order see Appendi...

Page 81: ...00 Network Address 52 xxx10010 Network Address 53 xxx11010 Network Address 54 xxx10110 Network Address 55 xxx11110 Network Address 56 xxx10001 Network Address 57 xxx11001 Network Address 58 xxx10101 N...

Page 82: ...t 1 for PROG Select 3 for Network Select 1 for Scan Network The trouble will clear and your ZRDA will now be functioning normally If the ZRDA address needs to be changed remove the network connection...

Page 83: ...DIP SWITCH BIT DEFINITIONS Bit 1 Off ZCBM 1 Network Address 11 General Alarm On ZCBM 2 Network Address 12 Waterflow Alarm Bit 2 Off Polarity Reversing On City Tie Box Address DIP Switch Setting Addres...

Page 84: ...l Device Technical Specifications 6 5 1 ZTZB ZFZA Specifications Bit Number Description 0 Network Address Bit 0 1 Network Address Bit 1 2 Network Address Bit 2 3 Network Address Bit 3 4 Network Addres...

Page 85: ...Voltage Max 30VDC Nominal 24VDC Loop Short Circuit Current Nominal 40mA Max 45mA Supervision Current 5Ma End Of Line Resistor PN 900 4 7K Ohms Maximum Line Resistance Per Side 25 Ohms Maximum Total Li...

Page 86: ...shielded communication connection The shield or drain wire at the ZTZB ZFZA or ZRLD should be connected to the enclosure Please refer to installation instructions for connection information POWER REQ...

Page 87: ...eta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 83 6 6 2 Wiring Block for ZRPC ZCBM ZRDA Network Devices Figure W 16 6 6 3 Wiring Block for ZDIO Network Devices...

Page 88: ...re is required for installing multiple devices Four nylon M F stand offs Four 1 nylon snap in stand offs Two ZFZA ZTZB Install the four nylon M F stand offs by screwing them onto the four studs in the...

Page 89: ...Tie Box Interface Module with mounting hardware 3000 6835 ZSCP 3 Serial Communication Interface Module with mounting hardware 3000 6830 ZICP Isolated Communication Port with mounting hardware 2936 ZT...

Page 90: ...er ZRLD EX 0 0 420 0 0 3000 6860 Remote Power Converter ZRPC 1 0 50 50 0 0 2936 Ten Zone Class B ZTZB 0 65 515 0 0 2941 Five Zone Class A ZFZA 0 90 270 0 0 DETECTORS MODULES 55000 550 ISH 550 Ion Sens...

Page 91: ...0 139 0 0 GEC24 15 75WR 0 0 142 0 0 TOTAL STANDBY CURRENT mA 0 TOTAL ALARM CURRENT mA 0 TOTALS A Supervisory standby Current mA Item 35 above 0 B Supervisory Time in Hours 24 or 60 24 C Supervisory R...

Page 92: ...824 Amseco 24VDC Models Bells BZ 54 EXB6 to 10 A4 EXB6 to 10 PV4 HP 24 MB G6 10 MSB 63 SL MSB 64V Strobes SL 1 SL 3 SL 5 Faraday FOS 24VDC Models Horns and Horn Strobes 5306 5308 5326 5328 5336 5338 5...

Page 93: ...151 152 153 20 55000 250 55000 250 22 55000 350 55000 350 13 55000 380 55000 380 8 For use with this base 45681 227 230 231 45681 227 230 231 NA Hochiki Detector Head DCD 135 DCD 190 SIJ 24 HD 3 40 S...

Page 94: ...file Base 6 MB RLY XP95A Base with Relay 4 wire MB SDR XP95A Base with Sounder 4 wire 45681 771 Xpert Address Programming Card 55000 830 Mini Priority Monitor Module 55000 806 Priority Monitor Module...

Page 95: ...also advance to the next character or number when entering individual information into the panel Function Keys The Function Keys are found below the SILENCE and RESET keys The first five keys display...

Page 96: ...em 2 1 Options 1 LatchTroubles Default No Non Latching 2 TroubleRemind Default No trouble reminder disabled 3 WaterflowSil Default No waterflow not silenceable 4 Printer Default Disabled 5 FloorConfig...

Page 97: ...lt Zeta Alarm Systems Class 2000 Mk II 3 Network 1 Scan 2 Browse Devices 3 Style Default 4 Class B 4 Inputs 1 Options 1 Test Time In 24 hour mode 00 00 2 LED Blink Default Yes LED Blink enabled 2 Sens...

Page 98: ...t NAC ST 2 ZZRMs Installed Default 0 6 Points 1 Point Default 1 001 2 Edit Point 1 Enabled Default Enabled 2 Label 3 Mapping 4 Options Options vary per device Sensor 1 Alarm Ver Default No 2 Sensitivi...

Page 99: ...tory Defaults Reset Panel To Factory Defaults Are you sure 1 Yes 2 No Status 0 1 Event History 1 Status 2 Browse 3 Filter Default All events 2 Device Status 3 PSC 4 Versions Test 1 1 Walk Test 1 Norma...

Page 100: ...access will pop up a screen Entering a correct code will say You have been granted access level X 1 or 2 Entering an incorrect code will say Access is denied Access lasts for 10 minutes after last ke...

Page 101: ...LC Loop 11 ZACM 6 Loop 1 1 126 Sigma Mk II Conventional Input Points 1 120 ZDIO Points 0 127 D SLC Loop 12 ZACM 6 Loop 2 1 126 Sigma Mk II Conventional Input Points 1 120 ZDIO Points 0 127 Output Grou...

Page 102: ...Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 98 Appendix F ZNDC Wiring Diagram Classic 2000 Mk II ZNDC...

Page 103: ...s included to help you track the points and groups that have been programmed Loop__________ Address Label Description Output Group Address Label Description Output Group 1 30 2 31 3 32 4 33 5 34 6 35...

Page 104: ...oint Record Loop__________ Address Label Description Output Group Address Label Description Output Group 59 90 60 91 61 92 62 93 63 94 64 95 65 96 66 97 67 98 68 99 69 100 70 101 71 102 72 103 73 104...

Page 105: ...lassic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 101 Appendix G Input Point Record Loop__________ Address Label Description Output Group Address Label Description Output Group 121...

Page 106: ...rm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 102 Appendix G Input Point Record Loop__________ Address Label Description Output Group Address Label Description Outpu...

Page 107: ...trically isolated from the remainder of the SLC Loop A group of devices attached to one line originating from and returning to the main device Mapping Process of specifying which outputs are activated...

Page 108: ...FACP Fire Alarm Control Panel ZFZA Five Zone Class A Expansion Module ZICP Isolated Communication Port LCD Liquid Crystal Display LED Light Emitting Diode LPD Local Programming Display NAC Notificati...

Page 109: ...ft compensation Analog Value Display Counts Uncompensated UL Smoke Box Obscuration ft 53 0 6 54 57 0 7 58 61 0 8 62 65 0 9 66 68 1 69 70 1 1 71 73 1 2 Assumes ambient clean air level of 25 counts Temp...

Page 110: ...efore drift compensation Analog Display Value Counts Uncompensated UL Smoke Box Obscuration ft 35 1 0 36 1 1 37 1 2 38 39 1 3 40 1 4 41 1 5 42 1 6 43 44 1 7 45 1 8 46 47 1 9 48 2 0 49 2 1 50 51 2 2 52...

Page 111: ...Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 107 Appendix J 1 X Pert Card Sensor Base Addressing XP95 ADDRESS DATA...

Page 112: ...2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 4 8 4 9 5 0 5 1 5 2 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 8 0 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 9 6 9 7 9 8 9 9 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 4 1 1 5 1 1 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 4 0 4 1 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 6 9 7 0 7 1 7 2 7 3 8 5 8 6 8...

Page 113: ...arm Systems recommend Hyper Terminal software to communicate with the panel You can find out more about Hyper Termninal at their web site www hilgraeve com Hyper Terminal allows you to capture text so...

Page 114: ...Each input point may be assigned mapped to only one output group you cannot map an input point to more than one output group All input points are assigned by default to Output Group 99 the General Al...

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