Zeta Alarm Systems.
Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual
Revision 1.0
Part # MAN-Z3K-01
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4.2.4.1 Input Options
The Options menu includes programming the calibration time in hours and minutes. Press 1. Test
Time and edit in place the desired time using a 24-hour mode. Input the hour and press ENTER;
this will automatically bring the cursor to the minutes for editing. When 2 is pressed, LED Blink
allows you to toggle between “yes” and “no” for enabling or disabling the blinking of the sensors’
LEDs (note that enabling LED blink may slow loop polling performance).
4.2.4.2 Alarm Sensitivity Levels
The Sensitivity menu is used 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 number and a screen with Low, Medium, and High will
appear. To program each range, press the respective number and edit in place. Press ENTER to
save the levels. Note: You will select the individual device sensitivity (High, Medium or Low) in Point
Programming.
4.2.4.3 Input Alerts
Once a day, the test feature will go out and check if the analog level is above the specified mainte-
nance or service alert level. If the analog level is above one or both of these level, the system will
sound an Input Alert. In this case, inputs will be monitored from Ion and Photo Sensors.
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