Zeta Alarm Systems.
Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual
Revision 1.0
Part # MAN-Z3K-01
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3.1.3 Panel Control Keys
To the right of the LCD screen are two panel control keys labeled NEXT and PREV. These two
keys allow you to view more menu options when available. A down arrow
on the lower right hand
side of the LCD screen or an up arrow
on upper right hand side of screen indicates another
screen, therefore press the NEXT or PREV keys to access. These two keys also advance to the
next character or number when entering individual information into the panel.
Below the LCD screen, the panel control keys SILENCE and RESET are found. These keys allow
you to silence alarms and troubles and reset any off-normal condition. When the SILENCE key is
activated, the panel’s sounder and Notification Circuits will be silenced and the corresponding
Silenced LED will illuminate and flash until the panel is reset or until another alarm is sensed. A
second alarm condition will cause all previously silenced alarm conditions and the panel sounder
to resound its audible tone. The RESET key is used to reset the system at any time in any menu or
mode.
Pressing the RESET key will return the panel to normal operating mode, clear any off-normal con-
dition from the status display; restore the alarm relay to normal state; extinguish 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 the function keys. The
ESCAPE key allows you to exit any menu at any time without saving the information to the panel’s
memory and automatically moves to the previous screen. The ENTER key stores the programming
selection into the panel’s memory and automatically moves to the next option screen.
3.1.4 Function Keys
The function keys are found below the SILENCE and RESET keys. These keys serve several
purposes. The first five keys display menus that control the panel, its programming, and any other
function needed for the system operation (PROG, STATUS, TEST, PRINT, DRILL; see section 3.3).
Second, these keys serve as a numeric and alphabetic keypad used during menu operation. The
second five keys also serve as Hot Keys; see section 1.5.5.
3.1.5 Alphanumeric Keypad
To access a number, press the respective key once (the panel is automatically set up as a numeric
keypad). To access the alphabetic keypad, press the respective key twice. The first letter on the
selected key will appear. To select the second letter, press the key again, and another time for the
third letter.
3.2 System LED Indicators
3.2.1 Alarm
When the system has detected an alarm, an audible tone will sound and the red LED Alarm light
(to the right) will illuminate. These lights will disengage when the alarm has been rectified and the
system reset.
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