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Zeta Alarm Systems.

ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual

Revision 1.0

Part # MAN-ZNDC-01

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5. Operation

5.1 “Comm Test” Switch

The “Comm Test” switch provides a way to manually test the operation of the ZNDC. When the 
switch is pressed, the unit will attempt to send a “Manual Test Report” event to the central station 
(event code 601). Test reports (whether manual or periodic) are sent on alternating phone lines. 
That is, if one test report is sent via line #1, the next will be sent via line #2.

5.2 Ademco Contact ID Protocol Notes

5.2.1. Handshake

The Contact ID protocol expects a dual-tone handshake (1400Hz for 100ms, 0Hz for 100ms, and 
2300Hz for 100ms). If the ZNDC does not receive a handshake within 8 seconds after the last digit 
of the phone number has been dialed, it will hang up and swap lines. 

5.2.2 Event Format

An event is sent using DTMF tones (100ms per digit: 50ms on, 50ms off) in the following format:

ACCT MT QXYZ GG CCC S

ACCT  =  4 digit account number
MT = 

message 

type 

(always 

“18”)

Q = 

event 

qualifier 

(“1” = new event, “3” = restoral, “6” = previous event)

XYZ = 

event 

code

GG 

=  group number (Classic 2000 Mk II uses this for the “loop number”)

CCC  =  zone or sensor number (Classic 2000 Mk II uses this as the device address within the 
loop specified  in the “group” field)

=  checksum ((sum of all message  S) MOD 15 = 0)

5.2.3 Kissoff Tone

The ZNDC expects a kissoff tone of 1400Hz, lasting at least 400ms, followed by 250ms of silence. 
If the ZNDC doesn’t detect the kissoff tone, it will resend the event. Events will continue to be sent 
(event message plus kissoff) until the ZNDC has sent all the events in its queue. 

5.3 Phone Line Usage

The ZNDC always attempts to call out on line #1 first. If line #1 has a fault or is disabled, line #2 
will be selected. If both lines contain a fault, the ZNDC will alternate between lines. If the ZNDC 
dials out on a line and does not detect a handshake, it will try again. If the ZNDC sends an event 
message and is unable to detect a kissoff tone in four attempts, it will try again. When a certain 
number of consecutive failures occur, the ZNDC will switch lines. It will continue attempting to 
report the event(s) until it is successful. 

5.4 Phone Line Supervision

When not reporting a message, the ZNDC continuously supervises the phone lines. It toggles 
between lines approximately every 30 seconds. Thus, a phone line fault (or fault restoral) may take 
up to a minute or so before it is recognized.

Summary of Contents for ZNDC

Page 1: ...Please Keep Manual with the Device Part MAN ZNDC 01 Revision 1 0 04 02 2002 ZETA ALARM SYSTEMS 72 78 Morfa Road Swansea SA1 2EN U K http www zeta alarms co uk nrpj zeta alarms fsworld co uk...

Page 2: ...Indicator Lights LEDs 4 2 5 Telephone Requirements 4 2 6 Mechanical 5 2 7 Handy Accessories 5 2 8 Listings 5 2 8 1 UL 5 2 8 2 FCC 5 3 Installation 6 3 1 Mounting Requirements 6 3 1 1 Bare Board Insta...

Page 3: ...ct ID Protocol Notes 18 5 2 1 Handshake 18 5 2 2 Event Format 18 5 2 3 Kissoff Tone 18 5 3 Phone Line Usage 18 5 4 Phone Line Supervision 18 5 5 PC Programming Software Notes 19 6 Troubleshooting 20 6...

Page 4: ...ramming using PC Programming Software Fuseless design 24 VDC Electrically erasable read only memory EEPROM for nonvolatile storage of all programma ble option data Eliminates the need to reprogram the...

Page 5: ...grammer Software PCI cable Diagnostic Speaker RJ45 Kit 10 8 pin RJ45 connectors RJ45 crimp tool Note Older revisions of panel software do not support the ZNDC The Classic 2000 Mk II panel must have at...

Page 6: ...the Classic 2000 Mk II or Sigma Mk II Control Panels and thus would apply to the ZNDC only if it is the last device on the network and no other devices were attached The most important thing to rememb...

Page 7: ...to Zeta Alarm Systems 72 78 Morfa Rd Swansea U K 44 1792 455175 4 If the ZNDC causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify the user in advance that temporary discontinuance o...

Page 8: ...a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial env...

Page 9: ...e ZNDC board requires four mounting holes 0 3125 diameter placed in a rectan gle with 5 30 horizontal spacing and 2 95 vertical spacing 3 1 1 Bare Board Installation All mounting accessories are inclu...

Page 10: ...accessories included in the Installation Kit Mount ZNDC enclosure to the wall so that the lock is on the right side Open cabinet and posi tion board over standoffs so that the LEDs are at the top Snap...

Page 11: ...o another can interfere with telephone communication or even cause false alarms To avoid induced noise follow these guidelines Do not pull wires from different groups through the same conduit If you m...

Page 12: ...between the RS485 and RS485 terminals on the ZNDC to the RS485 and RS485 terminals on the panel terminals 17 and 18 Power the ZNDC from a 24VDC source either the network power connections on the panel...

Page 13: ...e either one of the AUX24 outputs on the panel or an IPB 3 power booster Once the ZNDC is connected power up the panel then scan the net work The ZNDC should appear at address 10 If it does not then c...

Page 14: ...side the jack will connect the incoming Telco lines to the Network Lines When the ZNDC is connected the RJ45 plug will open the shorting bars inside the jack allowing the phone lines to run from theTe...

Page 15: ...e connector that hooks into the PCI port on the ZNDC The other end is a female DB9 con nector that connects to one of the COM ports on the back of the PC Most PCs will have two COM ports on the back m...

Page 16: ...go to the Programming menu by hitting the PROG key Choose option 3 NETWORK Choose option 1 SCAN Once the ZNDC is scanned in you re ready to go 4 1 2 Sigma Mk II Scan ZNDC into the panel Start by hold...

Page 17: ...change this setting from the default However you might shorten it for test purposesonly Default 45 seconds Host Panel Select either Classic 2000 Mk II or Sigma Mk II Default Classic 2000 Mk II Period...

Page 18: ...number 0000 9999 and will be provided by the central station Primary Phone Number This is the number of the central station You may use up to 32 char acters The number may include a comma to delay for...

Page 19: ...e To ZNDC allows you to transfer configuration and account data from ZNDC Program mer to the ZNDC Online shows whether or not you are online or connected to the ZNDC Once you have gone online it will...

Page 20: ...and Operation Manual Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 17 Debug mode is basically a running commentary on what is happening at the ZNDC It reports dial ing attempts as well as panel events To interp...

Page 21: ...his for the loop number CCC zone or sensor number Classic 2000 Mk II uses this as the device address within the loop specified in the group field S checksum sum of all message digits S MOD 15 0 5 2 3...

Page 22: ...s recommends using Windows 95C or 98SE Switch between communications ports by clicking the COMx text beneath the Online Offline box Currently does not save data to disk later versions may add this cap...

Page 23: ...ial a 9 to pick up an outside line If this is the case in your building simply put a 9 followed by a comma before the phone number After entering the correct information into ZNDC_Prog write to the ZN...

Page 24: ...isable a line in the Phone Line Configuration section in the ZNDC_Prog program but the line will no longer be supervised Also try your COMM TEST button on the ZNDC See Section 5 1 The problem could al...

Page 25: ...ure The ZNDC was unable to report an event on line 1 within the programmed number of attempts Trouble ZNDC Phone Line 2 Report Failure The ZNDC was unable to report an event on line 2 within the progr...

Page 26: ...1 Loop Address Fire Alarm all types X X 113 1 Loop Address Waterflow Alarm X X 200 1 Loop Address Supervisory Event X X 300 1 3 0 0 System Trouble Restoral X X 301 1 3 0 0 AC Fail Trouble Restoral X X...

Page 27: ...Zeta Alarm Systems ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 24 Appendix A MountingTemplate 6000 mil 4000 mil...

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