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ZP3 Fire Control Panel 

ZP3 Panel

 

 

 

 ZP3 Fire Control Panel Manual 

 

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UD1160.2 Iss 6 (25/02/2005) 

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Setup 

The ZP3 panel can operate 64 remote display units. The address range for the RDU is 0-63 
this gives 64 available address options. The RDU is wired to the panel via the ZP3AB-SCB1 
SCB driver board. 

Usage: Fit the ZP3AB-SCB1 board to the ZP3 panel using the interface marked 'RDU 
interface'.  Accept devices on the panel.  The SCB software stream for the 71910 EN panel 
is SW72401.  Once the SCB driver board has been accepted the user can view the SCB 
driver software under operator/reports to display. Configure the SCB online, this defines the 
number of RDU's that can be connected to the panel.  

Navigate the following menu: 
Setup/System configuration/peripheral comms/RDU/SCB on line. 

The address of an RDU may not be higher than the number of RDUs configured to be to 
online.  If this value is set to 32 then RDUs can be connected with addresses ranging from 
one to 32.  This number thus defines the valid RDU address numbers and not the amount of 
RDUs connected. All RDUs that have addresses higher than the number entered for RDUs 
online will not have control abilities. 

If this number is set to 63 the address at the RDU can be set to any address from 0-63.  If 
this number is set to one only addresses 0 and 1 can be set on the RDU unit. 

Summary of Contents for ZP3

Page 1: ...ZITON ZP3 Fire Control Panel Installation Operation Maintenance...

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Page 3: ...ZP3 Fire Control Panel Installation Operation System Maintenance Document no 1160 Issue 06 Published 25 February 2005 ISSUE HISTORY Issue Date Version Details 5 21 01 2005 6 25 02 2005...

Page 4: ...n Ltd Although Ziton has reviewed and checked this documentation and believes it to be accurate Ziton gives no warranty or representation either expressed or implied with respect to accuracy completen...

Page 5: ...ntrol Bus 1 11 1 2 4 The SCB External Control Bus 1 12 1 2 5 Communication Ports 1 13 1 2 6 Control Outputs 1 14 1 2 7 Control Inputs 1 15 1 2 8 Peer to Peer Networking 1 16 ZP3 Panel 2 1 Introduction...

Page 6: ...tors 3 7 3 5 Mains Connection 3 9 3 6 Battery Connection 3 11 3 7 Internal Power for Accessory Boards 3 13 3 8 External Power for Accessory Boards 3 14 3 9 Monitoring External Power 3 15 3 10 Power Su...

Page 7: ...1 System Configuration 7 1 7 1 1 System Specification 7 1 7 2 Sensor Selection and Configuration 7 5 7 2 1 Engineering judgment 7 5 7 3 Cause and effect functions 7 6 7 3 1 Input Output Mapping 7 6 7...

Page 8: ...s 9 4 9 6 1 Filter description 9 4 9 6 2 Use of network communications filters 9 5 9 7 Language Loading 9 6 9 8 Debug Comms Message 9 7 Appendices O Operator Instructions Appendix O M Maintenance Inst...

Page 9: ...th Green Yellow The earth wire must NOT be omitted The incoming mains fuse only breaks the live connection Be aware that even when the fuse is withdrawn there remains dangerous potential on the incomi...

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Page 11: ...ZP3 Fire Control Panel Installation Manual Section 1 System Overview UD1160 1 Issue 6 25 02 2005...

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Page 13: ...ected to fire and smoke sensors and other equipment to provide all the necessary functions Modular hardware includes remote indicator panels mimic panels local and remote inputs and outputs for interf...

Page 14: ...tic alarms Every sensor is continuously checked by the panel for contamination with automatic alarm The system supports both fire and non fire monitoring functions The ZP loop provides for addressable...

Page 15: ...output device must be defined as a sounder type with the call point being the input trigger For a ZP755 line sounder used as a behind detector sounder the output address must be tagged as a SAB sound...

Page 16: ...gured Each panel can have up to 896 outputs software linked to 2000 inputs in any arrangement All functions are 100 field programmable This programming can be done directly at the panel or off line at...

Page 17: ...me zone Initiation of a callpoint overrides the coincidence and raises an alarm Remote Manned Centre Fire Alarm EN54 2 paragraph 8 9 Monitored fire alarm signal transmitted to a fire brigade or other...

Page 18: ...alarm is audible for at least one hour 1 1 4 Sensors and Devices The following sensors and devices are supported by the ZP3 panel when fitted with the software specified in the specification Later so...

Page 19: ...ies and peripherals are supported by the ZP3 panel when fitted with the software specified in the specification Later software may support additional or different devices If in doubt check with Ziton...

Page 20: ...ery fire and smoke sensor callpoint and other devices attached to the ZP loop every 2 seconds The precision data collected is analysed to indicate the amount of smoke heat and combustion products in t...

Page 21: ...panel to external remote peripheral devices such as remote display units remote I O boards and mimics ICB bus This is an internal bus used to connect in panel input or output boards Serial Ports Thes...

Page 22: ...oop at specific points usually between zones In the event of a loop short circuit or damage corrupts data transmission the isolators on each side of the fault disconnect that portion of cabling from t...

Page 23: ...as required Some types of outputs provide a voltage and monitor the field wiring for open and short circuit Others are non monitored clean contacts Inputs monitors clean contacts and the wiring is mon...

Page 24: ...ed inputs and outputs used for controlling devices such as sounders and led s and for interfacing to other building systems Outputs are either voltage free contacts or switched DC voltage Each input o...

Page 25: ...ems and building management systems desktop printers and pager systems A number of communication protocols are built in and can be selected as required These are open protocols which can be used for c...

Page 26: ...ccurs Typical uses are air conditioning and ventilation control damper release stairwell pressurization door magnets etc All control outputs are addressable and fully programmable Different types of c...

Page 27: ...to the SCB bus All control inputs are addressable and programmable The following describes the location and function of different control inputs Z Loop Interface units various types For monitoring fir...

Page 28: ...y source panel onto any other panel in the network Alarm mapping is available across the network and alarms from any control panel can be programmed to operate sounders outputs on other panels One or...

Page 29: ...ZP3 Fire Control Panel Installation Manual Section 2 ZP3 Panel UD1160 2 Issue 6 25 02 2005...

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Page 31: ...gue addressable panel designed to comply with the EN54 parts 2 and 4 standards It is a compact microprocessor controlled unit of modular design Hardware and software modules enable virtually any syste...

Page 32: ...ces Panel Alarm at 24 VDC mA 400 Load of panel only excluding any external devices Per Loop Quiescent at 24 VDC mA 150 Fully loaded loop with 127 ZP devices not in alarm Per Loop Alarm at 24 VDC mA 30...

Page 33: ...med to any output Alarm Counter EN54 2 p 7 13 Level 2 access alarm counter records all alarms Delay on Sounder Silence Stops silencing alarms before they have been heard Alarm Verification Verifies al...

Page 34: ...a control output circuit has a fault Zone Disabled LED Yellow Indicates when a complete zone is disabled Point Disabled LED Yellow Indicates when an individual device s is disabled Sounders Disabled L...

Page 35: ...ensions of the ZP3 fire alarm panel The basic panel is designed for surface mounting and flush mounting kits are available The dimensions below apply to the basic panel For details of optional mountin...

Page 36: ...her events The illustration below shows the main features of the front panel The display of information is designed to comply with the requirements of EN54 2 In addition to alarms and events being rep...

Page 37: ...virtually any required application It consists of a basic panel which is fully functional and available in 3 models 1 loop 2 loop and 4 loop The basic panel operates as a complete system without any...

Page 38: ...lay board the zone board the keyboard and the Zport1 connection The panel is designed to be simply separated into its main modules being the chassis the door assembly and the cabinet The purpose of th...

Page 39: ...6 25 02 2005 Page 2 9 I2 2 4 3 Main Chassis Assembly This illustration shows all the main features of the ZP3 panel Main Chassis Assembly This unit comprises the line drivers the I O circuitry the co...

Page 40: ...er 3 4 activated 29 LED 8 RS232 ve 11 LED 1 battery charging 30 LED 14 5V_S 12 LED 5 RMC alarm overload 31 LED 15 5V 13 LED 9 RMC fault overload 32 LED 37 24V 14 Monitored sounder 4 33 LED 20 sounder...

Page 41: ...keyboard a serial connection for data loading and the printer if fitted The complete door assembly can be removed from the panel by removing 2 screws securing the hinges and 4 nuts securing the earth...

Page 42: ...ZP3 Fire Control Panel ZP3 Panel ZP3 Fire Control Panel Manual Page 2 12 UD1160 2 Iss 6 25 02 2005 I2 2 4 5 Internal Wiring...

Page 43: ...s 8 Earth in cable to PSU 2 Chassis earthing nuts 9 Earth path to power supply cover 3 Earth connection to detector loop screens 10 Accessory plate earthing screw to chassis 4 Building earth 11 Earth...

Page 44: ...a a portable PC In addition this port is used to upgrade the ZP3 panel software to a new version See the Software Configuration Section for details The protocol is RS232 with a 3 wire connection as sh...

Page 45: ...the communications parameters menu using the following path SETUP SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PERIPHERAL COMMS COMMS PARAMETERS The following screen will be displayed To change a setting move the bracket to...

Page 46: ...ort1 used for programming Additional ports are available as options for other functions such as connecting into a Ziton ZP NET network connecting to graphics display computers as well as to remote dis...

Page 47: ...uts and outputs sounders control outputs etc and remote mimic indicator panels Z Port1a Optional Serial communication board ZP3AB RS232 RS485 for connecting to third party systems such as building man...

Page 48: ...C and program being used Access the communications parameters menu using the following path SETUP SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PERIPHERAL COMMS COMMS PARAMETERS The following screen will be displayed To chang...

Page 49: ...ll the ZPAB RS232 card 2 to Z Port 1a 1 on the panel using the utility interface slot 9 2 The modem is supplied fitted to a modem interface card 10 3 Fit the modem interface card 10 to the ZP3 accesso...

Page 50: ...The modem interface card s power on and modem on LEDs should be illuminated 10 Use the comms parameters setup option to define the modem baud rate and protocol Set the Z port 1 port settings as follo...

Page 51: ...nel the wiring must be terminated This is done by connecting the jumpers as shown below All other panels must not be terminated i e their jumpers must be removed RS485 operates through up to 2000 metr...

Page 52: ...under operator reports to display Configure the SCB online this defines the number of RDU s that can be connected to the panel Navigate the following menu Setup System configuration peripheral comms R...

Page 53: ...e the RDU has been accepted the user can view the RDU software under operator reports to display If there are ten RDU s accepted then this menu will have ten entries for RDU s Usage The number selecte...

Page 54: ...shown below All other panels must have their jumpers removed For long cable runs wiring should be terminated using LK10 at each end of the cable run in addition to the LK8 and LK9 jumpers In any case...

Page 55: ...ng the following path SETUP SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PERIPHERAL COMMS COMMS PARAMETERS The following screen will be displayed To change a setting move the bracket to the selected item and press enter The...

Page 56: ...sis mounts onto the main chassis as shown in the illustration below Fitted to the auxiliary chassis is a ribbon cable Connecting this ribbon cable to the socket as shown above automatically connects a...

Page 57: ...odular in design and mount onto the auxiliary chassis as shown in the illustration below The maximum number of auxiliary boards which can be fitted into a ZP3 panel is 3 which can be all of one type o...

Page 58: ...s The printer is depicted in the illustration below with a description of the parts A typical printout is also shown For details on how to install paper and ribbon cartridge see the Operator section T...

Page 59: ...the addition or removal of sensors and devices go to the menu Setup Device Accept and run the accept routine This will cause the panel to accept the sensors and devices currently attached The commiss...

Page 60: ...the panel back box is normally mounted during the installation it is intended that the door assembly and main chassis are removed before the cabinet is sent to site for electrical installation Extra c...

Page 61: ...e removed To remove 1 Disconnect the four earthing straps to the door item 1 2 Disconnect wire and quick release connector item 2 from the main board 3 Cut the cable ties and free the cables 4 Disconn...

Page 62: ...equired in the packing carton provided Re packed as shown below ensuring that the door hinges are placed in the cut out provided Storage of Main Chassis The main chassis assembly may be stored until r...

Page 63: ...ZP3 Fire Control Panel Installation Manual Section 3 Power Supply UD1160 3 Issue 6 25 02 2005...

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Page 65: ...harger designed top be supplied from a primary 230 volt ac source When used with 24 volt sealed lead acid batteries this provides a complete primary and secondary power supply system The illustration...

Page 66: ...tage mains on Note 1 24 Volts DC Output voltage mains off Note 1 21 6 27 6 Volts DC Battery charging voltage 27 6 Volts DC Maximum Ripple at full load 500mV peak Output Current Total continuous Note 2...

Page 67: ...nally by the panel excluding detectors external devices 4 Battery charging can be set to 1 4 Amps or 0 9 Amps depending upon the size of battery However because the battery charger runs at a higher vo...

Page 68: ...d therefore automatically becomes part of the panel installation This section identifies installation criteria specific to the power supply 1 Mains cabling in its own conduit 4 Mount to wall as per se...

Page 69: ...onsists of a circuit board incorporating the power supply mounted on a metal chassis with the power supply covered by a metal enclosure The enclosure must not be opened and the circuit board must neve...

Page 70: ...dicators used on the power supply A list of fuses is provided below the illustration Fuses must only be replaced with the value and type shown Use of an incorrect fuse can affect safety and reliabilit...

Page 71: ...5 mm 250V Fuse F10 PSU 5 Volt dc logic internal fuse 6 3A slow blow 20 x 5 mm 250V Indicators When illuminated the power supply indicators show the following conditions LED 1 Battery CHARGING LED 37...

Page 72: ...6 25 02 2005 I3 3 5 Mains Connection This describes how to connect the mains to the power supply The precautions and good practice recommendations must be complied with 1 Live brown 5 Fuse 2 Earth gre...

Page 73: ...2 A secure earth must be connected to the E terminal 3 Ensure that the mains plug MP1 is connected to the power supply as shown Important i To comply with safety standards the line conductor must con...

Page 74: ...ttery Connection This describes how to connect the batteries to the power supply The precautions and good practice recommendations must be complied with 1 Battery connector socket 7 Battery connector...

Page 75: ...The connector lead connects to the main board with a plug and socket Battery positive is RED battery negative is BLACK and the control leads are GREY 4 Two final connector leads are provided one for b...

Page 76: ...described in the Section 2 of this manual The outputs of these boards are used to operate external devices such as sounders indicators and relays In the normal case the power required for operation o...

Page 77: ...he requirements of European Standard EN54 4 4 Output capacity must be adequate for the required load even with batteries disconnected 5 Incorporate standby batteries sized to provide the required oper...

Page 78: ...as shown below The power supply unit must incorporate two sets of voltage free contacts one which changes over on mains failure the other which changes over on battery fault disconnected battery low o...

Page 79: ...lBus driver 0 0400 0 0400 ZP3AB Net1 Network card 0 0700 0 0700 ZP3AB RS232 Comms card 0 0650 0 0650 ZP3AB PR1 Printer 0 0370 0 1900 ZP3AB RL8 Relay board 0 0350 0 1300 ZP3AB MA8 Sounder board 0 0400...

Page 80: ...the battery size as follows Description Calculation Result No Standby Ampere Hours Quiescent load 0 3 Amps X 24 X 1 05 C1 Fire Alarm Ampere Hours Fire alarm load 0 5 Amps X 0 5 C2 Total Ampere Hours C...

Page 81: ...ZP3 Fire Control Panel Installation Manual Section 4 Installation UD1160 4 Issue 6 25 02 2005...

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Page 83: ...bles and do not run ribbon cables outside of the ZP3 cabinet Failure to comply with these requirements will not only void the guarantee and any product approvals but also make the panel susceptible to...

Page 84: ...e Control Panel Installation ZP3 Fire Control Panel Manual Page 4 2 UD1160 4 Iss 6 25 02 2005 I4 4 2 Preparatory Work The following illustrations show the basic steps to mounting a ZP3 fire panel on t...

Page 85: ...cable gland entry cannot be made at any point in the cabinet randomly but is restricted to specific areas The cable entry and wiring areas are shown below It is very important to follow the above rule...

Page 86: ...ust be connected and terminals must be adequately tight and secure The panel must be properly earthed as shown Different types of wiring must be segregated as indicated below to prevent cross cable in...

Page 87: ...rface mounted in almost any environment including prestige buildings The illustrations below give the main information for surface mounting Depending upon the construction of the wall use appropriate...

Page 88: ...mounting Collar without backbox In this variation the panel backbox is fitted into the wall cavity with careful alignment It is then conduited and wired The flushing collar is then fitted to aesthetic...

Page 89: ...ear entry of conduit and cables This is a neat and practical solution to the problem The top wiring tray includes two built in terminal rails which can accept standard Klippon style terminals This all...

Page 90: ...s wiring Z loop wiring and serial data wiring The lexan separator which isolates mains from low voltage wiring must be positioned correctly Externally these cable groups should be run in separate cond...

Page 91: ...ZP3 Fire Control Panel Installation Manual Section 5 Field Wiring UD1160 5 Issue 6 25 02 2005...

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Page 93: ...Layout Terminal layout and locations are shown in the following drawings Detailed connections for each function are shown on the following pages All terminals accept wiring sizes from 0 5mm 2 to 2 5...

Page 94: ...The front door of the panel is electrically connected to mains earth via earthing straps When connecting the mains supply to the panel ensure that the incoming power is from a clean source that has a...

Page 95: ...er boards etc It can also be used for providing power to devices such as remote display units and similar peripheral devices The current drawn from the auxiliary supply is a function of the system eng...

Page 96: ...class B single direction wiring with spurs Loop length can be up to 3000 metres depending upon the type quantity and location of devices attached see the Z loop parameters in section 5 3 3 When wired...

Page 97: ...ZP3 Fire Control Panel Field Wiring ZP3 Fire Control Panel Manual UD1160 5 Iss 6 25 02 2005 Page 5 5 I5 5 3 2 Loop Isolators This is a future section...

Page 98: ...minal at the panel end and left disconnected at the far end Shielded cable may be 2 core or multicore Where multicore cables are used only Z loop wiring or the fire system DC wiring must be run inside...

Page 99: ...are wired in 2 wire class B single direction format They must be daisy chained from point to point without tee offs or spurs They operate on a reverse polarity basis and are monitored for open circuit...

Page 100: ...ich can be set to be either normally open closing on alarm or normally closed opening on alarm The N O or N C settings are done in software in the setup menu The common fire relay changes state on any...

Page 101: ...as a fire brigade or a manned control room upon occurrence of any panel or system fault The RMC outputs are designed to drive relays in the fire alarm routing equipment These relays must have a coil...

Page 102: ...allocated to the UserBus section up to 768 addresses are available These outputs are freely programmable If allocated to the SystemBus section a further 256 addresses are available which have pre prog...

Page 103: ...ogrammed to operate from selected inputs using the I O mapping function built into the panel The ZP3AB MA8 board connects to the ZP3panel control bus If allocated to the UserBus section up to 768 addr...

Page 104: ...oard connects to the ZP3panel control bus If allocated to the UserBus section up to 768 addresses are available These outputs are freely programmable If allocated to the SystemBus section a further 25...

Page 105: ...med to operate selected outputs or functions using the I O mapping function built into the panel The ZP3AB MIP8 board connects to the ZP3panel control bus If allocated to the UserBus section up to 768...

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Page 109: ...into the panel or it can be programmed directly into the panel via the fascia keyboard Programming on a PC is the recommended method as not only is it simpler but it produces a hardcopy of the system...

Page 110: ...Menu functions are displayed on the LCD screen The Keypad Menu access and operation of the menu system is described below NUMERIC keys The MENU key gives access to the Menu Screen The ENTER key is us...

Page 111: ...e numeric key that matches the item number Selecting a menu item may cause another menu to be called up or may carry out a particular function The operator may be prompted to enter via the keypad requ...

Page 112: ...port ie 1 2 3 or 4 3 Select which communications protocol you want to use Using the up down arrows move the brackets up or down and select Protocol Press the Enter key A list of available protocols i...

Page 113: ...ZP3 Fire Control Panel Software Programming ZP3 Fire Control Panel Manual UD1160 6 Iss 6 25 02 2005 Page 6 5 I6 6 2 2 Menu Structure...

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Page 116: ...ne message Zone allocation Enter the zone number use the numeric keys or the scroll feature to select points to be assigned to the zone Use the F1 key to remove a point from within a zone Zone message...

Page 117: ...n with default attributes which can be changed Use F2 to create or edit an output identification message When complete select done This switches to the input screen and allows inputs to be assigned Ea...

Page 118: ...address The device type zone and AVF setting are displayed Use the scroll feature to view the next previous point AVF point range Alarm verification settings viewed on a group basis by zone and device...

Page 119: ...s the operator to configure devices connected to the Z loops The individual settings menus are listed below Sensitivity AVF There are four sensitivity levels for each point This option allows the user...

Page 120: ...der base without alerting the panel This menu option allows this property to be assigned to individual detectors The time before the panel is alarmed is adjustable from 1 5 minutes in the System confi...

Page 121: ...ent system configuration The panel displays the message Accepting points and counts down to zero 0 On completion the panel displays Calibrating If a device was not accepted it will be shown as unaccep...

Page 122: ...configuration menu will appear Two different profiles can be assigned to each Paradigm sensor one for Day operation and one for Night operation Clear Point profile Restores a Paradigm point address to...

Page 123: ...led Define the required access level 1 open access or 2 restricted access for the RESTORE DISABLED ALARMS control key System configuration Peripheral Comms Menu Path Setup System Configuration Periphe...

Page 124: ...d as inverted in the menu RMC Alarm The remote manned centre output is connected to RMC routing equipment It should be set to restore only after a reset Sounder Relays The sounder outputs 4 outputs co...

Page 125: ...network of panels causes the time and date of all the panels in the network to be updated Event time disp Enabling this function causes the time of each alarm to be displayed on the LCD display This r...

Page 126: ...is function is used to receive programmed data from a PC Level 4 Operations Menu path Setup Level 4 operations These are high level operations for use by a senior administrator of the fire system to c...

Page 127: ...em and the panels to be polled config will be the same but the comms config filters will be different If the comms debug display item is set to 5 or higher Pressing Enable all will also clear all the...

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Page 131: ...the loop length wiring size and number and type of devices on each loop should be produced Input Output Mapping Input output mapping is software defined rules that allow the inter linking of inputs t...

Page 132: ...e up to 29 characters in length If the feature which displays the time of each alarm on screen is enabled then the available space for the zone message is reduced to 23 characters It is not necessary...

Page 133: ...ounder outputs a quantity of 4 2 addresses ii Optional sounder outputs quantity dependent upon the number of boards installed Sounders can be connected directly to panel outputs or to remote panel out...

Page 134: ...ed into Fire Alarms Fault Alarms Panel Operations and Outputs Activated Alarm Time Display Specify whether the time of each alarm must be displayed on screen or not This information is always printed...

Page 135: ...erview of the different types of Ziton sensors and their applications It is intended to provide broad guidelines and is not intended to replace skilled engineering knowledge Fire detection systems mus...

Page 136: ...reset If the output mode is set to dynamic then the output will ignore the silence or reset keys and follow the input trigger ie it will switch off when the input is deactivated A pulsed response act...

Page 137: ...at panel outputs can be set to fast or slow intermittent operation whereas Z loop devices have only one flash rate Input Device Type The device type of the input may be defined as a general device lin...

Page 138: ...mic the behaviour of the pre programmed functions For example an output board set to the same address as the zone LED s will automatically mimic these LED s without any panel programming being require...

Page 139: ...7 Fire LED 039 Zone 39 Fire LED 001 008 Zone 8 Fire LED 005 040 Zone 40 Fire LED 009 Zone 9 Fire LED 041 Zone 41 Fire LED 010 Zone 10 Fire LED 042 Zone 42 Fire LED 011 Zone 11 Fire LED 043 Zone 43 Fi...

Page 140: ...009 072 Zone 72 Fire LED 013 104 Zone 104 Fire LED 073 Zone 73 Fire LED 105 Zone 105 Fire LED 074 Zone 74 Fire LED 106 Zone 106 Fire LED 075 Zone 75 Fire LED 107 Zone 107 Fire LED 076 Zone 76 Fire LED...

Page 141: ...larm 135 Alarm sounder fault LED 167 Zone fault 017 136 Remote Alarm Fault LED 021 168 More Time 137 Control o p Fault LED 169 Points Fault 138 System fault LED 170 Double Knock 139 Common Disable LED...

Page 142: ...ss Auxiliary board Address DIPswitch UserBus Point Address 32 000 007 64 256 263 96 512 519 33 008 015 65 264 271 97 520 527 34 016 023 66 272 279 98 528 535 35 024 031 67 280 287 99 536 543 36 032 03...

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Page 145: ...ation The following elements must be verified as being correct Some of these items can be checked using the printout from the Ziton Planner programming software others require on site checking testing...

Page 146: ...the panel The following must be checked and verified Access control levels are correctly set System configuration global settings have been set in the Setup menu AGV function has been enabled if this...

Page 147: ...play and by means of the correct illuminated status LED Z loop wiring check Disconnect the loops from the panel Using a multimeter check the resistance of the complete loop combined resistance of both...

Page 148: ...st analogue value the Reference Value V1 of each device is within the range 208 216 counts and within 5 counts of each other If the Reference Value is substantially reducing between the beginning and...

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Page 151: ...data structure This new structure relates to device messages and zone messages 9 3 Compatibility with Maestro and Planner Planner version 3 0 0 59 or higher must be used to ensure that the structure...

Page 152: ...us block 15 This status mechanism has been further optimized by sending empty blocks in place of those that only contain zeros as data so less data is sent when loops zones outputs are normal Note tha...

Page 153: ...nfig Flash Load includes all setup options 3 Message Flash Load includes the custom text for Point and Zone 4 Analog View 5 Remote Reset Silence Accept commands 6 Code Load direct local panel only 7 E...

Page 154: ...one or device disablement on the local panel Display only purposes are provided for with the Fetch Disables control Note that it is not a requirement to send disable events to Maestro with P2P 3 proto...

Page 155: ...startup after a reset during a fascia view or manually on request by the operator by selecting refresh or current status from Maestro Comms or Maestro Panel Controls Right click Fetch Disables Control...

Page 156: ...5 02 2005 I9 9 7 Language Loading An alternative Foreign Language may be loaded as per version 3 02 This was not available on version 3 00 Note that the appropriate version Language file must be used...

Page 157: ...at all the panel comms disable filters will be the same across a system and the panels to be polled config will be the same but the comms config filters will be different If the comms debug display it...

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Page 161: ...products in the proximity of devices This information is constantly updated by the active scanning process by the ZP3 panel This provides an accurate picture of the area being monitored by the sensor...

Page 162: ...ss 6 25 02 2005 IO 1 1 Introduction 1 1 1 System Schematic The following is a simple schematic of a ZP3 fire detection system This schematic shows a single ZP3 panel together with some of the sensors...

Page 163: ...The ZP3 Control Panel The heart of the system is the ZP3 fire control panel In addition to operating all the sensors sounders and other devices in the system the control panel also provides the interf...

Page 164: ...following illustration shows the layout of the ZP3 fascia LOCAL ZONES 1 9 17 25 33 41 49 2 10 18 26 34 42 50 3 11 19 27 35 43 4 12 20 28 36 44 5 13 21 29 37 45 6 14 22 30 38 46 7 15 23 31 39 47 8 16 2...

Page 165: ...be described later This indicator is normally off Common Disabled Indicator This indicator illuminates when any part of the system for example a zone a fire sensor a sounder or a connection to the fi...

Page 166: ...ndicators are normally off LCD Text Display The LCD text display automatically indicates an alarm with a text message which identifies exactly by description the zone in which the alarm occurred enabl...

Page 167: ...e alarm screen press the Fire button View Fault Alarms Button To view any fault alarms in the system the Common Fault indicator will be illuminated press the Fault button The top line will indicate Fa...

Page 168: ...iew Points Button The View Points button is used to access the Device screen which shows the alarms by device together with there address location device type and nature of alarm Help Button Pressing...

Page 169: ...e button will illuminate Sound Alarms Button Pressing the Sound Alarms button will activate all the sounders in the building It can be used as a general alert or to restore sounders that have been ina...

Page 170: ...ery Active Indicates that a sounder remote alarm or extinguishing system has been activated Fault Indicates that a fault condition has been detected on a device or output A System Fault indicates that...

Page 171: ...re shown by means of the common DISABLED led s and the LCD text display The LCD display can be cleared with the reset button but as long as the devices remain disabled the common disabled indicator wi...

Page 172: ...le the top line being the first alarm received and the bottom line being the last alarm received Scrolling Alarms If the system has more than two zones in alarm then the more LED illuminates and you c...

Page 173: ...hown Optional This row always displays the first alarm received and will therefore always indicate event 1 Third row Details of other alarms 7 On the left the event number is shown 8 The remainder of...

Page 174: ...7 At the end of the line the time of the alarm is shown Optional Bottom row Confirms type of alarm shown 8 The word points to one of the four common alarm indicators showing which type of alarm is cu...

Page 175: ...functions might be configured as a delayed operation These could be sounders remote centre alarms or control functions If a function has been triggered to operate after a delay then the delayed LED on...

Page 176: ...nel Buzzer Sounding continuously Building Sounders Not sounding fault alarms are treated as a general alarm Auxiliary Functions Those functions configured to operate will be active such as advising th...

Page 177: ...a damaged cable or a mains failure where the batteries will operate the system for the rest of the day needs to be repaired within the same day Service reports A condition which reports as needing att...

Page 178: ...ll be illuminated to indicate which categories are disabled i e zones devices sounders control outputs remote manned centre alarm Types of Disablement Disablement of the system fall into two main cate...

Page 179: ...th the alarm and give a general description of the event Panel Buzzer Sounding continuously Building Sounders Usually not sounding depending upon your system configuration Auxiliary Functions Those fu...

Page 180: ...nctions Service Services maintenance and pre service indications System events General information such as RDU online Operator Action Accept the alarm by pressing the Accept button This will silence t...

Page 181: ...bes these functions and how to use them When using a menu the LCD screen displays the menu items in place of any alarms or events that would normally indicate on the screen The operator menu is used f...

Page 182: ...e panel keypad Details of the keypad are described below The Keypad NUMERIC keys The MENU key gives access to the Menu Screen The ENTER key is used to confirm data entry and save data The ESCAPE key e...

Page 183: ...he numeric key that matches the item number Selecting a menu item may cause another menu to be called up or may carry out a particular function The operator may be prompted to enter via the keypad req...

Page 184: ...Manual Page 1 24 UD1160 O Iss 6 25 02 2005 IO 1 6 2 Menu Structure The operator menu structure is shown below displayed as a menu tree Items that are grouped together are options that appear together...

Page 185: ...to Display This menu provides a selection of reports to be viewed on the display Report messages may be manually or automatically scrolled Point status This option allows the status of any device att...

Page 186: ...vent types configured for the printer to include Point status This option allows the status of any device attached to the panel Z loops to be printed The report will show the type sensitivity zone and...

Page 187: ...es Annual services The daily and weekly checks require no technical knowledge and can often be carried out by the panel operator or in house maintenance staff It is important for the person carrying o...

Page 188: ...fault alarm contact the maintenance staff and arrange for the fault to be rectified Maintain the logbook up to date Check that all faults recorded in the log book the previous day has been attended t...

Page 189: ...ZP3 Fire Control Panel Installation Manual Maintenance UD1160 M Issue 6 25 02 2005...

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Page 191: ...cks Quarterly services Annual services The daily and weekly checks do not require extensive technical knowledge and can be carried out by the panel operator assisted by company in house maintenance st...

Page 192: ...noted If the cause is not known then this should be stated The points activated and their location should be recorded Any actions taken should also be recorded 3 Dates and times of faults and details...

Page 193: ...eck that all LED s are operational by carrying out a lamp test Operate at least one device fire sensor or callpoint in a zone The zones should be rotated to ensure that they will all be tested over ti...

Page 194: ...for each point Replace faulty devices or repair wiring Configuration check Connect Planner to the panel and print out a complete system configuration from the panel software Compare this to the system...

Page 195: ...e age of the battery should be marked on it with a label or refer to the log book SLA batteries should be replaced at least every four years or more frequently in high temperature environments Refer t...

Page 196: ...tputs function correctly for example that they pulse or operate continuously that any delays operate correctly etc Building changes check Visually check that the internal structural layout of the buil...

Page 197: ...functions are accessed via the maintenance menu using the panel keypad Menu functions are displayed on the LCD screen The Keypad NUMERIC keys The MENU key gives access to the Menu Screen The ENTER key...

Page 198: ...nu items are selected by pressing the numeric key that matches the item number Selecting a menu item may cause another menu to be called up or may carry out a particular function The operator may be p...

Page 199: ...ZP3 Fire Control Panel Maintenance ZP3 Fire Control Panel Manual UD1160 M Iss 6 25 02 2005 Page 1 9 IM 1 3 2 Menu Structure...

Page 200: ...e not all set to any one status the status is shown as various settings Using the scroll feature will display the number of points in the zone and the totals of enabled disabled points within the zone...

Page 201: ...nders This option displays sounders set to disabled Outputs This option displays I O mapping outputs set to disabled The address of the first disabled output is displayed Use the scroll feature to vie...

Page 202: ...number and the first point allocated to the zone is displayed Use the scroll feature to display the next previous point allocated to the zone I O mapping This report displays all the programmed output...

Page 203: ...t the default value all Service reports This menu generates a report of all sensors that require servicing or are in a pre service condition A service condition indicates that the sensor should be cle...

Page 204: ...ent is generated if failure occurs If a printer is fitted a report will automatically be printed Walk test The walk test procedure is executed on a zonal basis A zone is placed in walk test mode and t...

Page 205: ...ro 1 4 2 Reference group The reference group reading identifies the device reference group type This value is used for several purposes Decide if a device is online connected or offline disconnected D...

Page 206: ...e reference group identify the type of the device The device types indicated by combinations of the three readings are given in Table 1 4 1 The Code column gives a three digit identifier for the devic...

Page 207: ...197 226 213 197 226 213 197 226 213 197 226 213 197 226 213 197 226 213 197 226 213 197 226 213 197 226 213 Code 212 213 214 215 216 217 222 223 223 224 224 224 233 241 242 245 246 Description Analog...

Page 208: ...152 133 162 152 133 162 152 133 162 152 133 162 152 133 162 152 Code 247 247 252 252 253 253 262 262 264 264 416 423 424 425 426 427 Description Addressable Line Sounder Loop Sounder ZP754 mode 8 Way...

Page 209: ...ZP3 Fire Control Panel Maintenance ZP3 Fire Control Panel Manual UD1160 M Iss 6 25 02 2005 Page 1 19 IM...

Page 210: ...reading is sometimes also referred to simply as the analogue reading It is a precise indicator of how strongly the device is sensing the environmental factors e g heat or smoke it is designed to detec...

Page 211: ...40 140 40 140 40 140 40 140 ZP753 2 40 110 40 110 40 110 40 110 ZP754 2 40 110 40 110 40 110 40 110 ZP5 IF8 59 137 59 137 59 137 59 137 ZX832 2 20 100 20 100 20 100 20 100 ZR420 85 85 85 85 ZR430 85...

Page 212: ...N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A ZX832 2 N 49 255 N 60 255 N 80 255 N 105 255 ZR420 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 ZR430 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 Radio Sounder 181 181 181 181 181 181 181 181...

Page 213: ...Nominal value Digital counts Normal idle value 39 65 Manual when door locked 68 100 Loss of signal 39 General panel fault 103 132 Power supply fault 163 Relay operated 141 163 Table 1 4 4 Gas Control...

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Page 215: ...ZP3 Fire Control Panel Installation Manual Appendix E EN54 Setup Requirements UD1160 E Issue 6 25 02 2005...

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Page 217: ...nder relays the sounder relays must be defined as programmable The relays must then be mapped as outputs addresses 09 173 and 09 178 using the I O mapping function They must defined as sounder outputs...

Page 218: ...of EN54 2 either as a sounder output type C or a output to fire protection equipment type G the output must be monitored and hence a monitored output accessory board should be used as opposed to a rel...

Page 219: ...ZP3 Fire Control Panel Installation Manual Appendix W ZP Wiring Guide UD1160 W Issue 6 25 02 2005...

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Page 221: ...2 Style B 8 3 3 3 Style C 9 3 4 Line Isolators 9 3 4 1 Operation 9 3 4 2 Schematic 10 3 4 3 Rules for using Line Isolators 10 3 5 Shielding 11 3 5 1 Rules for using Shielded Cable 11 3 5 2 Shielding t...

Page 222: ...5 Parallel Communications Lines 16 5 1 General 16 5 2 Rules for Parallel Cable 17 6 DC Control Lines 17 6 1 General 17 6 2 DC Cable Type 17 6 3 DC Cable Size 17...

Page 223: ...without in any way affecting the existing system or its wiring Important To ensure that systems function correctly it is important that correct wiring techniques are used The wiring is an integral pa...

Page 224: ...is used In this case the cable shield may be connected at other points in the building The panel will normally be located in a building which allows only limited earthing options The following are th...

Page 225: ...chanical and electrical connection The use of crimped lugs are preferred Remote equipment earth In the case of any loop device which makes use of separate external power i e it is not powered from the...

Page 226: ...fferent types of circuit are used to interconnect the equipment into a system These are described below and illustrated on the next page A full description of the wiring requirements for each type is...

Page 227: ...its which comprise a ZP fire detection system The top illustration shows a single panel system and the bottom shows a multi panel networked system Figure 2 1 Single Panel System 1 Manual callpoint 8 D...

Page 228: ...ZP3 Fire Control Panel ZP Wiring Guide ZP3 Fire Control Panel Manual Page W 6 UD1160 W Iss 6 25 02 2005 IW Figure 2 2 Multi Panel Network System 1 Control Unit 2 Communication wiring RS485...

Page 229: ...the Z Address line Each line connects to 127 ZP addressable line devices 3 2 Features Key features of the Z Address Line are Cabling may be installed in any configuration which suits the building This...

Page 230: ...nst open circuits short circuits using line isolators and earth leakage Figure 3 1 Style A Address Line Wiring 3 3 2 Style B Return loop wiring with spurs provides protection against open circuits sho...

Page 231: ...eld wiring These devices keep up to 93 of the line operational in the event of a short circuit Line isolation can only be utilised when style A wiring is used They must be installed in accordance with...

Page 232: ...low up to 32 devices between isolators 3 A maximum of 16 isolators can be used on each Z Address loop 4 The total loop cable resistance must not exceed 75 ohms 37 5 ohms for each positive and negative...

Page 233: ...ached to the same control panel Third party cabling should not be run inside the same shield as the fire detection cable Examples are Public Address and Intercom Systems Third party cabling includes c...

Page 234: ...diagrams Some detectors have provision for the shield connection but in those without a connector should be used to join the shield Important Shields must be connected with a screw connector at each t...

Page 235: ...ZP3 Fire Control Panel ZP Wiring Guide ZP3 Fire Control Panel Manual UD1160 W Iss 6 25 02 2005 Page W 13 IW Figure 3 6 MICC 1 ZP Panel 2 Shield connected through...

Page 236: ...cores of multi core cable may be used for several Z Address Lines from the same panel as well as ZP approved sounders and ZP system DC control lines 13 Where multi core cable is used it must only be...

Page 237: ...unication between control panels and other devices such as graphics computers remote display units mimic panels printers accessory panels and between control panels in multi panel network sys tems Two...

Page 238: ...should be used This is an ultra low capacitance cable with capacitance of 0 04 f 1000 metres 4 The conductor size when using shielded cable with a capacitance of 0 04 f 1000 metres should be as follow...

Page 239: ...air conditioning dampers and lifts and elevators Wiring specifications depend entirely on the current consumption of the devices connected the number of devices on the same line and the distance of e...

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