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•  If a fire protection delay has been enabled the Fire Protection Delay LED is 

steady. The Fire Protection Delay LED flashes while the delay is counting. 

•  When fire protection is activated, the Fire Protection ON/Acknowledged LED 

flashes. If configured to do so by your installation or maintenance contractor, 
a steady Fire Protection ON/Acknowledged LED indicates that the fire 
protection signal has been acknowledged by the remote monitoring 
equipment. 

•  Alarm information for the first and last zones to report an alarm is displayed 

on the LCD. 

•  The control panel buzzer sounds continuously. 

Alarms activated by a manual call point always take priority over alarms activated 
by a detector. When an alarm is activated by both devices, the Alarm LED is 
steady. 

Fault 

Fault status is indicated as follows: 

•  The General Fault LED is steady and the corresponding feature or device 

fault LED (if there is one) flashes. 

•  Mains and battery power faults are indicated by a flashing General Fault LED 

and Supply Fault LED. Additional information about the fault is displayed on 
the LCD. 

•  Earth faults are indicated by a flashing General Fault LED and a flashing 

Earth Fault LED. 

•  System faults are indicated by a flashing General Fault LED and a steady 

System Fault LED. 

•  Low battery faults are indicated by a flashing General Fault LED and a steady 

Low Battery LED. 

•  Additional information about the fault is displayed on the LCD. 

•  The control panel buzzer sounds intermittently (long tone). 

Note: 

Always contact your installation or maintenance contractor to investigate 

the cause of a fault. 

Disablement 

Disablements are indicated as follows: 

•  The General Disable LED is steady and the corresponding feature or device 

disable LED (if there is one) is flashing 

•  If a zone board is installed, the corresponding zone Disabled/Test LED is 

steady (if the corresponding zone is included on the zone board) 

•  The control panel buzzer sounds intermittently (short tone) 

For more information on the disablement, press F1 (Show Events) and then 
select Conditions. 

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ZP2-F Series Fire Alarm Control Panel Operation Manual 

Summary of Contents for ZP2-F Series

Page 1: ...ZP2 F Series Fire Alarm Control Panel Operation Manual P N 501 405203 2 20 REV 2 0 ISS 03MAR11...

Page 2: ...tial requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC 2002 96 EC WEEE directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Unio...

Page 3: ...rols and indicators 4 LCD controls and indicators 7 Indication of remote and local events on the LCD 9 Acoustic indicators 9 Summary of conditions 9 Summary of status indications 10 Control panel oper...

Page 4: ...ii ZP2 F Series Fire Alarm Control Panel Operation Manual...

Page 5: ...2 F1 FB Large ZP2 F1 FB S Small One loop addressable fire alarm control panel with fire routing and fire protection controls ZP2 F1 SC Large ZP2 F1 SC S Small One loop addressable fire alarm control p...

Page 6: ...work board installed For more information on this feature contact your installation or maintenance contractor Fire routing and fire protection control and indication In this document information on co...

Page 7: ...unction buttons 10 Reset button and LED 11 Panel Silence button and LED 12 Sounder Start Stop Button and LED 13 System Fault LED 14 Low Battery LED 15 Earth Fault LED 16 Supply Fault LED 17 Fire Prote...

Page 8: ...ed Cancels a previously configured delay as it counts down and activates fire routing A flashing LED indicates that fire routing has been activated A steady LED indicates that the fire routing signal...

Page 9: ...blement or test A flashing LED indicates a fault A steady LED indicates a disablement or a test Supply Fault LED Yellow Indicates a power supply fault A flashing LED indicates a battery fault A steady...

Page 10: ...panel may be configured by your installer to have several sounder fire routing or fire protection groups As groups of a single type may not always share the same status the front panel indications fo...

Page 11: ...etwork status stand alone networked repeater 4 Current alarm fault and condition events counter 5 Message display area 6 Soft keys menu options linked to function buttons F1 F2 F3 and F4 7 Jog dial 8...

Page 12: ...formation for the first and last zones to report an alarm is displayed in the LCD message area Faults The number beside this icon indicates the number of active faults Additional information is availa...

Page 13: ...ption The buzzer sounds continuously Indicates a fire alarm or a system fault The buzzer sounds intermittently long tone 1 Indicates all other faults The buzzer sounds intermittently short tone 1 Indi...

Page 14: ...ed a new date and time is set the system is initiated etc User sessions The date and time information for activation and termination of user sessions Actions An output group is activated or deactivate...

Page 15: ...tional fire alarm status indications are The control panel Alarm LED flashes if the alarm is activated by a detector or is steady if it is activated by a manual call point If a zone board is installed...

Page 16: ...re indicated by a flashing General Fault LED and Supply Fault LED Additional information about the fault is displayed on the LCD Earth faults are indicated by a flashing General Fault LED and a flashi...

Page 17: ...dicated as follows The General Fault LED is flashing The Low battery LED is steady An initial warning message indicating the low battery status is displayed on the LCD If the power issue is not fixed...

Page 18: ...re protected by password security You are required to enter the username and password assigned to you by your maintenance or installation contractor The control panel automatically exits from a restri...

Page 19: ...ns listed below are available when making configuration changes to the control panel for example changing the password The control panel configuration and configuration revision is only updated when c...

Page 20: ...es or when the delay is cancelled A fire alarm activated by a manual call point overrides any configured delay and activates the sounders immediately Cancelling an active fire routing or fire protecti...

Page 21: ...m event before an alarm is indicated at the control panel Conditions include all other system events Examples tests and disablements in the fire system Viewing support information To view support info...

Page 22: ...and keyboard tests View the alarm counter The Main menu The operator Main menu is shown below Figure 4 The operator Main menu Resetting the control panel To reset the control panel and clear all curre...

Page 23: ...the end of the configured disable time and the end of the configured sounder delay when the Sounder Start Stop LED is flashing pressing the Sounder Start Stop button silences sounders before activati...

Page 24: ...s control panel output groups sounders fire routing fire protection or program that are currently active Rules status Displays control panel rules that are currently active Firenet status Displays the...

Page 25: ...rd test Perform a keyboard test to confirm that the buttons are working correctly To perform a keyboard test 1 Select Tests from the Main menu 2 Select UI tests and then Keyboard test 3 Press a button...

Page 26: ...arm counter Select the Alarm counter option to view the total number of fire alarms recorded by the control panel The alarm counter value cannot be reset 22 ZP2 F Series Fire Alarm Control Panel Opera...

Page 27: ...ation or maintenance contractor to carry out an annual inspection of the fire alarm system This inspection must test all system devices and verify that the control panel responds to all fault and alar...

Page 28: ...I O status Output groups status Rules status Firenet status Alarm counter Password setup Change password Operator level menu for fire alarm repeater panels Menu level 1 Menu level 2 Menu level 3 Test...

Page 29: ...nt of addressable points 4 10 Test condition 4 1 Excluding repeaters and control panels operating in EN 54 2 Evacuation or NBN modes 2 Excluding repeaters control panels without fire routing and contr...

Page 30: ...talled and configured for EN 54 13 operation as described by the manufacturer in the corresponding installation documentation Contact your installation or maintenance contractor to determine if your f...

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