Installation Sheet
No.: 1776 iss 03
ZP755HA-2 Addressable Omni-directional Sounder
Installation sheet
501-1776ZE-1-03
ZP755HA-2 Addressable Omni-directional Sounder
Page 3
14/11/2006
Operating Power
The ZP755HA-2 can be powered directly from its
address loop (setting 1), or externally from a 24 VDC
supply (setting 2). See Figure 3.
Setting the Address
The switch is used to set the device address in binary
code. The switch may be set to represent all
addresses from 1 to 127. See Figure 3.
Figure 3
Operating Modes
The ZP755HA-2sounder has 2 modes of operation,
which are selected using switch 7 on dipswitch SW2.
It may be operated as a dedicated sounder or with a
detector fitted. See Figure 3.
1.
Operation as a Stand-alone Sounder
Own unique loop
address
Switch 7 = ON
1.1 Navigate to the following menu to tag the
sounders as SAB:
ZP3
Panel
Menu/Setup/Sounders/SAB/Add
SAB.
The Planner program can also be used.
1.2 To map an alert to evac function the first input
type must be a fast flash input. The sounder
will sound the alert tone in response to a fast
flash input. The sounder will sound the evac
tone when the input configured as steady is
triggered, overriding the alert tone
Emulation
The ZP755HA-2 can operate as a ZP755HA-2 or
emulate a ZP754. See Figure 4.
1.
ZP755 Mode
Set switch 6 (dipswitch SW2) to OFF. Provides
user selectable 2-tone operation and full
monitoring.
Operates with ZP3 software 1.18 or higher.
2.
ZP754 Emulation Mode
Set switch 6 (dipswitch SW2) to ON. Emulates
ZP754, provides 2 fixed tones. Use with ZP5
panels or ZP3 panels with legacy software.
Tone Settings
See Figure 4 – Operating Modes.
Two different tones can be programmed to operate
from the panel. In ZP755HA-2 mode these tones are
selected using switches 1, 2 and 3 on the function
dipswitch SW2.
For mode selection, refer to Operating Modes.
Note:
In the ZP panel I/O mapping menu, outputs are
programmed as "steady" or "flashing". The link to the
table on the following page is as follows:
Tone A = Panel setting "fast flash/slow flash.”
Tone B = Panel setting "steady.”