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ZP2 Series Compact Repeater Installation Manual 

Adding the menu inserts 

Add the control panel interface menus as shown below. 

Figure 6: Adding the menu inserts 

 

The inserts are numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4, and are inserted at the location 
indicated (with the printed area facing the front of the control panel). 

For evacuation panels, remember to add descriptions for any output groups 
assigned to the programmable buttons to insert 3. 

Note: 

Different versions of insert 3 are provided for fire panels and for evacuation 

panels, and each is marked with the corresponding control panel product code. 
Be sure to use the correct version of the insert for your product. 

Summary of Contents for ZP2-ER-C

Page 1: ...ZP2 Series Compact Repeater Installation Manual P N 501 405503 1 11 REV 01 10 ISS 14JAN14...

Page 2: ...urity B V Kelvinstraat 7 6003 DH Weert Netherlands Version This document covers control panels with firmware version 3 0 or later Certification European Union directives 2004 108 EC EMC directive 2002...

Page 3: ...embly 3 Cabinet and PCB layout 4 Cabinet installation 5 Recommended cables 9 Connecting to the fire network 9 Connecting inputs 10 Connecting relays 10 Connecting the external power supply 11 Connecti...

Page 4: ...ges and regardless of whether any remedy fails of its essential purpose Installation in accordance with this manual applicable codes and the instructions of the authority having jurisdiction is mandat...

Page 5: ...ing and fire protection controls compact ZP2 FR NL C 1 Addressable fire alarm repeater panel with fire routing and fire protection controls compact ZP2 FR SC C 1 Addressable fire alarm repeater panel...

Page 6: ...adhering to the CEN TS 54 14 standard or the corresponding national standard and any other applicable regulations Electrical safety WARNING Electrocution hazard To avoid personal injury or death from...

Page 7: ...ZP2 Series Compact Repeater Installation Manual 3 Cabinet assembly The cabinet assembly is shown below Remove the cover and the interface to access the PCB Figure 1 Cabinet assembly...

Page 8: ...rk connector fire network 3 Input connectors 4 Mounting holes 5 Relay connectors 6 Power in connectors VIN1 VIN2 7 Spirit level 8 Local expansion equipment connectors 9 DIN rail locking clips 10 USB t...

Page 9: ...all the control panel Install the control panel in a location that is free from construction dust and debris and immune to extreme temperature ranges and humidity Leave enough floor and wall space to...

Page 10: ...ations To fix the cabinet to a 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 w...

Page 11: ...22 using the mounting hooks and locking clips provided see Figure 3 on page 5 To fix the cabinet to a DIN rail 1 Hang the cabinet onto the rail using the mounting hooks on the back on the cabinet 2 Us...

Page 12: ...ation indicated with the printed area facing the front of the control panel For evacuation panels remember to add descriptions for any output groups assigned to the programmable buttons to insert 3 No...

Page 13: ...if greater distances are required 2 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 subject to site...

Page 14: ...t install a 15 k resistor Figure 8 Connecting inputs If an input is not used the 15 k end of line resistor must be installed across the unused terminals to avoid an open circuit fault on the input See...

Page 15: ...r supply Figure 10 Connecting the external power supply Connecting expansion equipment Local and remote expansion equipment may be connected to the control panel Connecting local expansion equipment C...

Page 16: ...emote expansion equipment Connecting an external printer Connect an external EPSON LX300 printer to RS 232 Note This option requires the 2010 2 232 KIT not supplied to be installed onto the RS 232 con...

Page 17: ...power supply That all equipment is correctly installed and tested and that all cabling complies with the recommendations outlined in Recommended cables on page 9 That all software functions are correc...

Page 18: ...vice per zone and verify that the control panel responds to all fault and alarm events Annual maintenance Contact your installation or maintenance contractor to carry out an annual inspection of the f...

Page 19: ...Note For increased security we recommend against using Ethernet for remote connection to the control panel via the Internet TCP IP IPv4 USB host port USB 2 0 type A connector USB device port USB 2 0...

Page 20: ...1 5 V for example 22 5 V at 24 V Supply voltage VIN1 VIN2 0 6 V for example 23 4 V at 24 V Maximum output current 1A 1 For all local and remote expansion equipment outputs combined Mechanical and envi...

Page 21: ...ZP2 Series Compact Repeater Installation Manual 17 Figure 13 Cabinet dimensions...

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Page 23: ...information European standards for electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility These control panels have been designed in accordance with the following European standards for electromagnetic c...

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