Chapter 5: System configuration
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ZP3 Fire Control Panel Installation, Commissioning, and Maintenance Manual
To set up the system configuration, it is necessary to prepare a detailed system
specification. This specification will also be used in the future maintenance of the
system. The specification should contain the information described in this topic.
A system schematic should be prepared, showing all the panels, and auxiliary
boards and modules, in the system. The schematic should show the Z-loops,
with the devices and loop isolators.
A list of all sensors and devices must be prepared, with device types, location
details, and point addresses. Drawings should be available showing loop wiring
runs, with the positions and point address of each device, and the positions of
each loop isolator. A schedule of loops, with the loop length, wiring size, and
number and type of devices on each loop should be produced.
Input-output mapping is software defined rules that allow the linking of inputs to
outputs creating a
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schedule. This is described in more detail in
the topic “Cause and effect functions” on page 93.
Each panel must be assigned a unique number between 1 and 255. A title
message, which displays on the panel LCD in the normal condition, is optional. If
specified, it can be up to 40 characters in length, and defaults to “Fire Alarm
System”.
The panel uses access codes (passwords) to control user access to the menus.
There are four access levels, but only three are restricted and require the use of
access codes. A four-digit numeric access code must be specified for each of the
three restricted access levels:
• Level 2 = Maintenance
• Level 3 = Setup
• Level 4 = Level 4 (or administration)
Level 1, Operator, is not restricted and does not require the user to enter an
access code.
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