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Chapter 2: Installation 

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ZP2-A Series Installation Manual 

Battery installation 

Compatible batteries 

The control panel requires two 12 V, rechargeable, sealed lead-acid batteries. 

Use only the compatible batteries shown below.  

Caution: 

Not all compatible batteries can be used with all control panels. Some 

compatible batteries must be installed in an external battery box (not supplied). 

See “Installing batteries” on page 30 for more information. 

Table 11: Compatible batteries  
Type 

Make and model 

4 A PSU 

6 A PSU 

10 A PSU [1] 

12 V, 7.2 Ah 

Aritech BS127N-A 

 

 

MultiPower MP7.2-12 

 

 

Fiamm FG20721/2 

 

 

Yuasa NP7-12 

 

 

Power Sonic PS-1270 

 

 

 

12 V, 12 Ah 

Aritech BS130N  

 

 

Fiamm FG21201/2 

 

 

Yuasa NP12-12 

 

 

Power Sonic PS-12120 

 

 

12 V, 17/18 Ah 

Aritech BS131N  

 

 

Fiamm FG21703 

 

 

Yuasa NP17-12 

 

 

Power Sonic PS-12170VDS 

 

 

12 V, 36/38 Ah 

Aritech BS134N 

 

 

 

Yuasa NP38-12I 

 

 

 

Power Sonic PS-12380VDS 

 

 

12 V, 65 Ah 

Aritech BS133N 

 

 

 

Yuasa NP65-12I 

 

 

 

Power Sonic PS-12650VDS 

 

 

[1] Control panels with a 10 A PSU require the battery type to be configured – see “Battery type 

configuration” on page 29. 

 

Summary of Contents for ZP2-AF2-P

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Page 2: ...ective 2014 30 EU 2012 19 EU WEEE Directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your lo...

Page 3: ...tion 28 Connections 31 Chapter 3 Configuration and commissioning 45 Introduction 46 Maintenance level operation and configuration 51 Installer level operation and configuration 68 Commissioning 133 Ch...

Page 4: ...ted by applicable law in no event will Carrier be liable for any lost profits or business opportunities loss of use business interruption loss of data or any other indirect special incidental or conse...

Page 5: ...product warning or scan the QR code Advisory messages Advisory messages alert you to conditions or practices that can cause unwanted results The advisory messages used in this document are shown and...

Page 6: ...t This symbol indicates that caution is necessary when operating or maintaining the device or control close to where the symbol is placed This symbol indicates that the installation manual should be c...

Page 7: ...provides an introduction to your control panel the main controls and the indicators Content Product range 2 Product compatibility 3 Product overview 4 The user interface 4 Front panel controls and in...

Page 8: ...essable fire alarm repeater panel with fire routing and fire protection controls Table 2 Large cabinet control panels with up to 6 A output Model Description ZP2 AE1 One loop addressable fire and evac...

Page 9: ...r more information see Firenet configuration on page 71 Fire routing and fire protection control and indication In this document information on control and indication for fire routing and fire protect...

Page 10: ...er Delay button and LED 8 Sounder Fault Disabled Test LED 9 Programmable output group start stop button and LED 10 Jog dial and function buttons 11 Reset button and LED 12 Panel Silence button and LED...

Page 11: ...og dial and function buttons 13 Reset button and LED 14 Panel Silence button and LED 15 Sounder Start Stop Button and LED 16 System Fault LED 17 Low Battery LED 18 Earth Fault LED 19 Supply Fault LED...

Page 12: ...figured changes to interface buttons and LEDs Item EN 54 NEN 2575 10 All Output Groups Start Stop All Evacuation Start Stop 11 Programmable output group start stop Evacuation area sounders start stop...

Page 13: ...hat the alarm was activated by a detector A steady LED indicates that the alarm was activated by a manual call point Fire Routing On Acknowledged button and LED Red Cancels a previously configured del...

Page 14: ...steady LED indicates a disablement or a test Sounder Delay button and LED Yellow Enables or disables a previously configured sounder delay Cancels a delay as it counts down and activates sounders A s...

Page 15: ...d shortly Flashing indicates that a delay is counting sounders are activated when the configured delay elapses or when the delay is cancelled Off indicates that the sounders are off or will be deactiv...

Page 16: ...put Groups Start Stop button All Output Groups Start Stop button and LED Red Starts or stops all output groups associated with the programmable buttons when pressed with the Confirm button A steady re...

Page 17: ...he second group and the activated status of the third group There are two fire routing output groups the first is in activated status and the second is in acknowledged status The fire routing indicati...

Page 18: ...time and active fire routing delay or extended fire routing delay countdown 3 Control panel network status stand alone networked repeater 4 Current alarm fault and condition events counter 5 Message d...

Page 19: ...fire network may have a different sensitivity mode setting Fire alarms 2 The number beside this icon indicates the number of zones with an active fire alarm Alarm information for the first and last zo...

Page 20: ...he event as follows If the panel ID matches the local ID then the event relates to the local control panel If the panel ID does not match the local ID then the event is reported by the remote control...

Page 21: ...op board a network board or DACT board has an incompatible firmware version The control panel firmware version should be updated Input activation An input is activated subject to configuration Loop de...

Page 22: ...ions deactivation A system condition is deactivated General system events The control panel is reset the panel is silenced a new date and time is set the system is initiated etc Power supply faults el...

Page 23: ...tallation 22 Where to install the control panel 22 Fixing the cabinet to the wall 23 Adding the menu inserts 24 Connecting the user interface cable 25 Connecting the internal printer and loading paper...

Page 24: ...d To avoid personal injury or death from electrocution remove all sources of power and allow stored energy to discharge before installing or removing equipment Caution Equipment damage hazard This pro...

Page 25: ...3 Loop and fire system connectors 4 Spirit level 5 Earth studs 6 Ethernet connector 7 USB type B connector 8 USB type A connectors 9 COM0 serial port and interface connector 10 COM1 serial port and i...

Page 26: ...level 5 Earth studs 6 Ethernet connector 7 USB type B connector 8 USB type A connectors 9 COM0 serial port and interface connector 10 COM1 serial port and interface connector 11 Power supply connector...

Page 27: ...et connector 5 USB type B connector 6 USB type A connectors 7 COM0 serial port and interface connector 8 COM1 serial port and interface connector 9 Battery connector 10 Power supply connector 11 Mains...

Page 28: ...information on the operating temperature and relative humidity specifications Provide enough floor and wall space to allow the control panel to be installed and serviced without any obstructions The...

Page 29: ...cabinet to the wall 1 Hold the cabinet to the wall at the required installation height 2 Ensure that the cabinet is level using the built in spirit level and mark drill points on the wall 3 Drill all...

Page 30: ...ions indicated above with the printed area facing the front of the control panel For evacuation panels remember to add descriptions to insert 2E for any output groups assigned to the programmable butt...

Page 31: ...Chapter 2 Installation ZP2 A Series Installation Manual 25 Connecting the user interface cable Connect the user interface cable as shown below Figure 10 Connecting the user interface cable...

Page 32: ...rnal printer and load the printer with paper See Printer configuration on page 91 for printer configuration options The internal printer is only available on selected models Connecting the internal pr...

Page 33: ...Chapter 2 Installation ZP2 A Series Installation Manual 27 Loading paper Load the paper for the internal printer as shown below Figure 12 Loading the paper for the internal printer...

Page 34: ...able 11 Compatible batteries Type Make and model 4 A PSU 6 A PSU 10 A PSU 1 12 V 7 2 Ah Aritech BS127N A X X MultiPower MP7 2 12 X X Fiamm FG20721 2 X X Yuasa NP7 12 X X Power Sonic PS 1270 12 V 12 Ah...

Page 35: ...U To ensure the correct charging current configure the battery type using the battery selection jumper located above the battery fuse on the PSU see Figure 13 below Figure 13 10 A PSU battery selectio...

Page 36: ...binet and PCB layout on page 19 for the location of the battery area External installation Place batteries onto the shelves of the external battery box External battery installation is only available...

Page 37: ...hin 30 m if greater distances are required 4 This kit contains a 3 m cable and the 2010 2 232 IB isolation board required for external RS 232 device connections Other types of cable may be used subjec...

Page 38: ...ed through the cable guides in the cabinet housing to eliminate movement Overview of fire system connections Figure 14 Overview of typical fire system connections with a single Class A loop For input...

Page 39: ...with a single Class A loop 1 2010 FS EOL end of line device 2 Fault indicating equipment Earth connection Connect one side to the earth studs in the control panel cabinet not to the loop EARTH termin...

Page 40: ...hat the loop cable complies with the cable specifications outlined in Recommended cables on page 31 If using shielded loop cable ensure that the shield is continuous connected through to each loop dev...

Page 41: ...mply with EN 54 13 requirements Never install more than 32 devices on a Class B loop Connect Class B loops as shown in Figure 16 below Connection may be made to either the A connectors as shown or to...

Page 42: ...ge 99 Connecting inputs Connect input switches to INPUT1 and INPUT2 as shown in Figure 14 on page 32 For input supervision open and short circuit install a 15 k resistor If an input is not used the 15...

Page 43: ...normally open NO terminals of the relay when there is an alarm Not supervised FAULT OUT SUPERVIS 1 This fault output is activated when the control panel is not reporting a fault Note This output comp...

Page 44: ...Configurable outputs Class B Configurable outputs Class A One loop panel 2 OUT1 and OUT2 1 OUT1 OUT2 Two loop panel 4 OUT1 to OUT4 2 OUT1 OUT2 and OUT3 OUT4 Two loop panel with loop expansion board 8...

Page 45: ...rcuit breaker in the building electrical supply distribution board This circuit should be clearly marked should have a bipolar disconnect device and should only be used for fire detection equipment Fe...

Page 46: ...cribed in the table below Note If the control panel indicates a Supply Fault then the batteries may need to be replaced Table 19 Connecting the batteries Control panel Power supply Battery connection...

Page 47: ...llation sheet for detailed installation information Connecting a fire network Note See your network board installation sheet for detailed installation and connection information Each network board has...

Page 48: ...20 Fire network ring configuration Bus configuration Caution Use bus network configuration only in cases where the detection zones and mandatory EN 54 2 output functions sounder and fire routing outp...

Page 49: ...erminal to COM0 Only one external printer can be connected Note This option requires the 2010 2 232 KIT not supplied The kit contains a 3 m cable and the 2010 2 232 IB isolation board required for ext...

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Page 51: ...Installer level operation and configuration 68 The Main menu 68 Panel configuration 68 ID configuration 69 Regional options 70 Firenet configuration 71 Communications configuration 76 Other settings...

Page 52: ...Operator The operator level allows additional operational tasks and is reserved for authorized users who have been trained to operate the control panel The default password for the default operator u...

Page 53: ...outs User level Automatic timeout period Operator 2 minutes Maintenance 10 minutes Installer 10 minutes To enter a password protected level 1 Press F4 Main menu The username and password prompt appear...

Page 54: ...te Current configuration files can be saved directly to a USB flash drive and modified in the Configuration Utility Advanced programming of rules to generate actions is available A rule consists of on...

Page 55: ...rds for increased security For more information see Changing your password on page 131 Configuration controls Use function buttons F1 to F4 and the jog dial see Figure 3 on page 12 to navigate the LCD...

Page 56: ...maintenance and installer levels Table 21 Configuration control options and keys Option Key Description Save F1 Saves the current configuration change without applying it immediately Apply F3 Applies...

Page 57: ...s described in the operation manual Change the control panel time and date and synchronize the time and date in a fire network Change the day night mode time and holiday calendar settings fire alarm c...

Page 58: ...inutes This value must be set to 000 to disable the timeout and to force the manual cessation of zone test operations By default no disable timeout value is configured Zones previously disabled via th...

Page 59: ...menu Day Night mode sensitivity settings Select Day Night mode to change selected day night fire detection and response criteria based on preconfigured time settings as shown below Note This option is...

Page 60: ...ght mode scheduling To start day mode at midnight and end at 06 00 set the day mode start time to 00 00 and the night mode start time for the same day to 06 00 To start night mode at 22 00 and end at...

Page 61: ...ounder fire routing and fire protection delays when the control panel is in night mode To change the configuration 1 Select Panel setup from the Main menu 2 Select Day Night mode and then select Day N...

Page 62: ...panel can operate a local day night mode setting independently from other control panels in the same network A local day night mode setting is indicated on the local control panel LCD by the correspo...

Page 63: ...vents or reports If no notifications are checked the notification service is not activated 4 Enter the email address associated with the email account 5 Press F4 Enter and then press F1 Back 6 Press F...

Page 64: ...groups default and program can be enabled or disabled at Installer level If disabling zones in alarm you must manually reset the control panel to complete the operation Remote disablement is availabl...

Page 65: ...Select Zones 3 Select the zone to test and then press the jog dial to start the test Press the jog dial again to end the test for the selected zone By default you can select and test up to a maximum o...

Page 66: ...the control panel reports the input activation as expected this depends on the input configuration device type etc When the test is complete reset the control panel and exit service mode Testing cont...

Page 67: ...te test to test remote features or devices You will need the Firenet ID of the remote feature or device to be tested To test remote features or devices 1 Select Test from the Main menu and then select...

Page 68: ...ivate the corresponding output This can be used to verify control panel event configuration and to verify that outputs are not activated accidentally To activate service mode 1 Select Test from the Ma...

Page 69: ...hich devices are assigned to each zone in your fire system Device status 1 Displays the current status information for control panel devices Device information available in real time includes instant...

Page 70: ...oldest entries are deleted as new entries are recorded Backing up the event log Select Backup to create a backup of the event log The backup reports are saved to a USB flash drive not supplied in XML...

Page 71: ...the Configuration Utility PC application Note Use only FAT32 file system USB flash drives with a maximum capacity of 32 GB To save a report 1 Open the control panel cabinet door 2 Insert a USB flash...

Page 72: ...ess F1 Save F3 Apply F4 Discard or F2 Exit Remember to apply saved settings from the Main menu Managing users Select Manage users to edit delete or create operator user accounts The control panel allo...

Page 73: ...delete the selected account 4 Press F4 Enter and then press F1 Back 5 Press F1 Save F3 Apply F4 Discard or F2 Exit Remember to apply saved settings from the Main menu To create a new operator user ac...

Page 74: ...and time Configures the control panel date and time and to synchronize the date and time in a fire network See Date and time on page 53 Day Night mode Configures the sensitivity settings for the day...

Page 75: ...ncluding SNTP daylight saving and time zone BMS Config 1 Configures building management protocol settings BACnet Modbus 1 Use of BACnet or Modbus requires the corresponding PAK to be registered at the...

Page 76: ...nd VdS 2540 1 European Union Germany British Standard 3 United Kingdom 1 See the corresponding marketplace manuals for additional installation and operation instructions for these regional operating m...

Page 77: ...s the types of events to repeat from other control panels in the fire network Command filter Configures the types of commands sent to the fire network in control panels with the corresponding global c...

Page 78: ...events for all panels selected to be repeated or as defined by the event filter configuration For example if the control panel event filter has condition and fault reporting disabled the repeater rep...

Page 79: ...bal control settings 1 Select Panel setup from the Main menu 2 Select Firenet and then select Global controls 3 Select the control panel from the list and then select YES to allow global control or NO...

Page 80: ...ection start stop FP_DLY Fire protection delay enable delay or cancel active delay D N_M Day night mode change 1 UKSB UK school bell on 1 Used to allow control panels within the network to have locall...

Page 81: ...The default setting is NO Class A network configuration To change the network class settings 1 Select Panel setup from the Main menu 2 Select Firenet and then select Class B 3 Select YES for Class B n...

Page 82: ...ct 2 If checked enables direct email support Disabled DNS Configures the DNS server IP address used for direct email support 000 000 000 000 1 If the default port is changed the port configuration in...

Page 83: ...ervice is not activated 4 Enter the email address associated with the email account 5 Press F4 Enter and then press F1 Back 6 Press F1 Save F3 Apply F4 Discard or F2 Exit Remember to apply saved setti...

Page 84: ...nchronization Note Polling settings for the SNTP server must be enabled separately see Auto date and time on page 97 To configure the SNTP server 1 Select Panel setup from the Main menu and then selec...

Page 85: ...tion to configure the reporting status for selected faults shown below The default setting for fault notifications is YES all faults are reported Table 31 Fault notification settings Notification Desc...

Page 86: ...ed settings from the Main menu Re sound sounders Select Re sound sounders to configure stopped sounder functionality when new zone alarms are reported The available configuration options are shown bel...

Page 87: ...Exit Remember to apply saved settings from the Main menu Self test Select Self test to schedule a functional self test for each loop device and to generate a daily report in devices that support this...

Page 88: ...ave F3 Apply F4 Discard or F2 Exit Remember to apply saved settings from the Main menu VdS Settings Select VdS settings to configure the alarm display format standard format or VdS 2540 format Alarms...

Page 89: ...10 A The initial configuration is 10 A Change the configuration to Ext if an external power supply is used 1 Always confirm that the PSU supervision setting is 10 A after restoring the system configur...

Page 90: ...5 Press F1 Save F3 Apply F4 Discard or F2 Exit Remember to apply saved settings from the Main menu Condition notifications Select Cond notifications to configure condition logging and notifications YE...

Page 91: ...settings from the Main menu Loading and saving configuration files Select Load configuration or Save configuration to load a system configuration file from a USB flash drive or to save the current sy...

Page 92: ...n menu 6 Remove the USB flash drive as described in Removing a USB device on page 57 Restoring the default configuration Select Default configuration to restore the system to the default factory setti...

Page 93: ...board 2 ZIC Zone LED indicator board PIB Peripherals interface board DACT DACT board 1 Use only ZP2 A LB loop boards older loop boards are not compatible for use with ZP2 A control panels 2 By defaul...

Page 94: ...a graphics file converter or the Configuration Utility 2 Save the converted file as logo1 bin at the path _Panels xxx bitmap on a USB flash drive Only the xxx in the above folder path can be changed T...

Page 95: ...es into either of the USB type A connectors see Cabinet and PCB layout on page 19 Close the control panel door 2 Select Panel setup from the Main menu 3 Select Configuration and then select Load auxil...

Page 96: ...Panel setup from the Main menu and then select System update 2 When prompted open the control panel door and install a jumper onto JP4 on the control panel PCB see Figure 25 below and then press F3 Re...

Page 97: ...Alarm 2 Configures the printing of alarm events Fault 2 Configures the printing of fault events Cond 2 Configures the printing of condition events StatCH 2 Configures the printing of status change eve...

Page 98: ...sed or not used and event reporting settings Configuration options are shown in the table below Table 37 General DACT configuration options Option Description Default value Used Configures the DACT st...

Page 99: ...then press F1 Back 6 Press F1 Save F3 Apply F4 Discard or F2 Exit Remember to apply saved settings from the Main menu Site configuration Select Site configuration to configure the primary CMS backup C...

Page 100: ...om the Main menu CMS configuration Select CMS configuration to configure central monitoring station communication and account settings Up to seven monitoring stations can be added four over IP and thr...

Page 101: ...he table below Table 42 PSTN configuration options Option Description Default value Ccode Configures the PSTN country code 1 099 Line 1 Enables or disables line 1 2 Disabled Line 2 Enables or disables...

Page 102: ...wn in the table below Table 43 Panel activation keys PAK Description 2010 2 PAK NET128 Increases the network capability to 32 nodes and 128 loops 1 2010 2 PAK NET256 Increases the network capability t...

Page 103: ...n daylight saving time Disabled Up_Netw Enables synchronizing the date and time across the entire network after polling the SNTP server Disabled T_Zone Configures the regional GMT time zone GMT 0 Up_T...

Page 104: ...us mode Zonepoint or Zone Zonepoint 1 Not applicable for BACnet To change the configuration 1 Select Panel setup from the Main menu 2 Select BMS Config 3 Configure all required settings Initpan is onl...

Page 105: ...d regional investigation time options Loop class Configures the installation loop wiring Class Class A or Class B Autosetup Select Autosetup to automatically configure installed loop devices Autosetup...

Page 106: ...ll output groups with no delay Notes Autosetup is incremental and retains the device text description for previously configured devices The initial zone OpMode setting must be Mixed During Autosetup t...

Page 107: ...F3 Stop Start If the loop power status is ON pressing F3 stops the loop removes all power Press F3 again to restart a stopped loop 3 Press F2 Exit The loop power status for any stopped loops automatic...

Page 108: ...is 01 to 9999 Note For 2010 2GUI application compatibility assigned zone numbers must be in the range 1 to 4095 zones with higher numbers will be discarded Zones in networked control panels are consid...

Page 109: ...n 1 Assign first ZI LED to zone Configures the initial zone LED for an installed zone LED indicator board See First zone indicator LED on page 104 for more information 1 Max number zones in test Confi...

Page 110: ...zone numbers selected are inside the zone range of the control panel in networked mode or that the zone numbers are inside the range of the zones repeated by the control panel Number of global zones N...

Page 111: ...7 for more information CIT 60 seconds ACT 5 minutes Control Enables or disables the zone with options for day night mode disablement ENB enabled BLANK Zone description OpMode Configures the zone opera...

Page 112: ...one Alarms generated by a manual call point are not confirmed and activate a control panel alarm immediately aDMsZ The alarm is confirmed by a single manual call point and a single detector in the sam...

Page 113: ...m 60 seconds 1 240 seconds 2 3 ACT A configurable period after which the control panel exits alert status and returns to standby status 30 minutes 1 30 minutes 2 1 EN 54 2 type A confirmation 2 EN 54...

Page 114: ...um number of areas available to configure is 256 all control panels regardless of the number of loops To configure an area 1 Select Field setup from the Main menu and then select Zone configuration 2...

Page 115: ...st of available input types 5 Press F4 Enter and then press F1 Back 6 Press F1 Save F3 Apply F4 Discard or F2 Exit Remember to apply saved settings from the Main menu Table 55 Configurable input types...

Page 116: ...e fire routing signal was received correctly If the acknowledgement is not received within 100 seconds of fire routing activation the control panel reports a fire routing fault FRAK2 Fire routing ackn...

Page 117: ...mber to apply saved settings from the Main menu Panel output configuration Configurable options for control panel outputs are shown below Table 56 Configurable options for control panel outputs Option...

Page 118: ...t that activates when the control panel is in test status DIS Select this option for an output that activates when the control panel is in disable status To enable or disable a control panel output 1...

Page 119: ...control panel output groups are shown below Note This option is not available on repeater panels Table 58 Default output groups Group number Type Description 1 SND 1 Sounder and supervised outputs 2...

Page 120: ...oup number or output group type for a default output group 4 In the Control option select ENB enable DIS disable DIS_D disable in day mode or DIS_N disable in night mode 5 Enter a brief text descripti...

Page 121: ...control panel output groups can be delayed based on alarm confirmation configuration this may be used for example with outputs for extinguishing devices The maximum configurable delay is 999 seconds T...

Page 122: ...n delay period Extinguishing output group confirmation requires two zones to be configured for Alarm1 and Alarm2 See note below 5 Select Delay and then enter the confirmation delay in seconds 0 to 999...

Page 123: ...2575 mode can only assign sounder output groups to the programmable buttons Evacuation panels operating in other modes can assign any of the available output group types to the buttons Remember to cre...

Page 124: ...zone in alarm For each zone a different output group activation delay including no activation can be assigned for each configured output group General delays Configures sounder silence disable time ma...

Page 125: ...arning delay is only observed if the corresponding warning time is also configured see Warning time on page 124 for more information on this option The maximum warning delay value is 10 minutes 7 Pres...

Page 126: ...fire protection or program with a delay of 10 seconds for a detector alarm in zone 1 and with a delay of 2 minutes for a detector alarm in zone 5 To configure per zone delay options 1 Select Field se...

Page 127: ...d delay options Configurable options for general delays are shown in the table below Table 63 Configurable options for general delays Field Description InvMode Investigation mode Enables regional inve...

Page 128: ...tone only if a manual call point alarm is detected If a delay is required before the warning tone begins configure the warning delay for the corresponding output group See Warning time on page 124 fo...

Page 129: ...elay If the alarm is not acknowledged during the configured fire routing delay by pressing the Panel Silence button then the extended fire routing delay is not activated FREXT_SND 1 Extended fire rout...

Page 130: ...vestigation time starts when the alarm is detected If Inv_Ack is enabled the maximum investigation time is 600 seconds less the configured investigation time and the minimum is 0 Warning time Select W...

Page 131: ...ay 1 The optional delay before the sounders activate the warning tone Delay 1 The optional delay before the sounders activate the evacuation tone 1 To configure these values see Sounder fire routing f...

Page 132: ...isable time for the Sounders Start Stop button is 60 seconds The disable time starts to count down when the control panel enters alarm status and the configured sounder delay starts During the configu...

Page 133: ...zones in alarm you must reset the control panel associated with the zone in alarm to complete the operation Remotely disabling or enabling a system feature or device To remotely disable a feature or...

Page 134: ...or example 001 Panel Remotely disables or enables the ZP1 X3E extinguishing panel with the Firenet ID entered in step 2 1 For control panels in regional mode VdS 2540 enter the zone number and the poi...

Page 135: ...urrent consumption values for the control panel loops 1 Includes VIN1 and VIN2 values for compact repeaters To activate a diagnostics test 1 Select Test in the Main menu and then select Diagnostics 2...

Page 136: ...ures group status polling mode 1 AB A and B indicate the loop channel used Individual device diagnostics values are shown in the table below Table 71 Individual device diagnostics values Value Descrip...

Page 137: ...o edit delete or create operator maintenance or installer user accounts The control panel allows for a maximum of 20 user accounts all user levels combined To edit a user account 1 Select Password set...

Page 138: ...y F4 Discard or F2 Exit Remember to apply saved settings from the Main menu Secure access Select Secure access to configure the control panel to allow secure or nonsecure access The default setting is...

Page 139: ...and tested and that all cabling complies with the recommendations outlined in Recommended cables on page 31 That all software functions are correctly programmed That all installed detectors are appro...

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Page 141: ...Series Installation Manual 135 Chapter 4 Maintenance Summary This chapter includes information on fire alarm system and battery maintenance Content Fire alarm system maintenance 136 Battery maintenanc...

Page 142: ...ault and alarm events The control panel power supply should be checked and the batteries tested using the Battery test menu option see Battery test fault indications on page 137 Annual maintenance Con...

Page 143: ...above battery faults check the battery cables If the cables are in good condition and all connections are correct then the batteries should be replaced immediately In addition to the above the follow...

Page 144: ...r supply The battery start up option may be required after replacing batteries after a low battery indication when mains power is not available To power up the control panel from the batteries press t...

Page 145: ...ontrol panel Content Loop specifications 140 Power supply specifications 141 Battery and battery charger specifications 142 LCD specifications 143 Communication port specifications 143 Fire network sp...

Page 146: ...put per loop ZP7 Series protocol 900 Series protocol 800 mA 250 mA Supply voltage range ZP7 Series protocol 900 Series protocol 19 50 to 20 50 VDC 17 to 28 VDC 1 protocol modulation Modulation voltage...

Page 147: ...AC Typical control panel current consumption with no devices connected One loop control panel Two loop control panel Two loop control panel with printer Repeater panel 135 mA at 24 VDC 155 mA at 24 VD...

Page 148: ...put current which can be supplied continuously 3 Imax b is the rated maximum output current which can be supplied for a short duration in which battery charging is not required 4 For other control pan...

Page 149: ...B 2 0 type A connector USB device port USB 2 0 type B connector Fire network specifications Maximum distance between two control panels 1 2 km Maximum default capacity 32 loops and 32 nodes Communicat...

Page 150: ...t Maximum electrical characteristics for sounder activation 1 A start up current t 2ms load 100 F Output voltage range in open circuit 21 to 28 VDC Output voltage range in standby 6 1 to 13 7 VDC Outp...

Page 151: ...ve when mains off not deactivated when running on batteries default 1 Up to a maximum system consumption of Imax b see Power supply specifications on page 141 Calculating the maximum output current as...

Page 152: ...memory 32 KB Operating temperature 0 to 50 C Mechanical and environmental specifications Mechanical Cabinet dimensions L x W x H Small cabinet Large cabinet 409 x 154 x 285 mm 446 x 164 x 536 mm Weig...

Page 153: ...Chapter 5 Technical specifications ZP2 A Series Installation Manual 147 Figure 29 Large cabinet dimensions and views...

Page 154: ...Chapter 5 Technical specifications 148 ZP2 A Series Installation Manual Figure 30 Small cabinet dimensions and views...

Page 155: ...ol panel network operation Stand alone Network global commands Yes Network mask 0 all panels excluded from the mask Repeater panel network operation Repeater Repeater mask All panels repeated IP addre...

Page 156: ...am All extinguishing modules to output group 801 extinguishing All inputs configured as technical alarm latched OUT1 OUT2 etc Class B Sounder output all zones Fire output Activated by fire alarms in a...

Page 157: ...77 Bahrain 6 Ireland 42 Reunion 78 Belarus 7 Israel 43 Romania 79 Belgium 8 Italy 44 Russia 80 Bermuda 9 Japan 45 Saudi Arabia 81 Brazil 10 Jordan 46 Singapore 82 Brunei 11 Kazakhstan 47 Slovakia 83 B...

Page 158: ...e 96 Ecuador 25 Mexico 61 UK 97 Egypt 26 Moldova 62 Uruguay 98 El Salvador 27 Morocco 63 USA 99 Estonia 28 Netherlands 64 Uzbekistan 100 Finland 29 New Zealand 65 Venezuela 101 France 30 Nigeria 66 Ye...

Page 159: ...Disable t_out Panel setup Date and time Day Night mode Day Night schedule Holiday calendar Day Night setup Communications Email accounts Remove USB device Disable Enable Zones Devices Panel inputs Out...

Page 160: ...iguration revision Serial numbers Contact details Zone status Zone mapping Device status Panel I O status Output groups status Rules status Firenet status Save Print reports All Current events Event l...

Page 161: ...s Panel outputs Output groups Group configuration Confirmations Programmable controls Activation configuration Sounders Fire routing Fire protection Program Per zone General delays Loop Class Panel se...

Page 162: ...tion Load configuration Save configuration Default configuration Expansion boards Load auxiliary files Splash screens Languages Language fonts System update Printer configuration Int printer configura...

Page 163: ...ce Outputs current Power supply Loop values UI test Indicator test Keyboard test LCD test Battery test Reports Event log View all Clear Attention required Revision Firmware revision Configuration revi...

Page 164: ...level 1 Menu level 2 Menu level 3 Panel setup Date and time Day Night mode Day Night schedule Holiday calendar Day Night setup Communications Email accounts Remove USB device Disable enable Panel inpu...

Page 165: ...vel 1 Menu level 2 Menu level 3 Field setup Zone configuration General configuration Panel I O configuration Panel inputs Panel outputs Output groups Programmable controls Activation configuration Gen...

Page 166: ...Language fonts System update Printer configuration Int printer configuration Ext printer configuration Terminal configuration DACT configuration General configuration Ethernet configuration Site conf...

Page 167: ...equired Revision Firmware revision Configuration revision Serial numbers Contact details Panel I O status Firenet status Rules status Save Print reports All Current events Event log Attention required...

Page 168: ...Appendix C Menu maps 162 ZP2 A Series Installation Manual...

Page 169: ...mation input from fire alarm routing equipment 2 7 10 Output to fire protection equipment type A B and C 3 7 11 Delays to outputs 4 7 12 Dependencies on more than one alarm signal types A B and C 4 7...

Page 170: ...6 A power supply Large cabinet 10 A power supply 00 3301 360 0004 00 3301 360 0005 00 3301 360 0006 EN 54 EN 54 2 1997 AC 1999 A1 2006 EN 54 4 1997 AC 1999 A1 2002 A2 2006 EN 54 21 2006 1 Product iden...

Page 171: ...an standards for electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility These control panels have been designed in accordance with the following European standards for electrical safety and electromagnet...

Page 172: ...Appendix D Regulatory information 166 ZP2 A Series Installation Manual...

Page 173: ...3 fire network 41 inputs 36 internal printer 26 mains terminal block 39 outputs 37 UI cable 25 control panel configuration load 85 restore default 86 restore previous 85 save 86 custom screens adding...

Page 174: ...date 90 G global controls 73 H holiday calendar 54 I ID configuration 69 indications acoustic 14 LED 7 input activation characteristics 36 activation test 60 configuration 109 connections 36 types 109...

Page 175: ...80 S service mode 62 SNTP auto date and time 97 server configuration 78 system update 90 T TCP IP settings 76 U USB device removing 57 USB flash drive format 64 user account create new 67 132 delete 6...

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