ZP3 Fire Control Panel Installation, Commissioning and Maintenance Manual
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Cause and effect functions
Input-output mapping
Input/output mapping is software defined rules that allow the inter linking of inputs to outputs
creating a "cause and effect" schedule. Up to 2000 input triggers may be configured to link with
up to 896 outputs. This allows that multiple input conditions can be defined for each output.
The full details of every input/output map link need to be specified. An address must be specified
for each output and each input. The options to be configured for a mapping link are:
Output parameters
Output mode
The output mode defines whether the output is silencing, non-silencing, dynamic, or pulsed.
Pressing the
SILENCE ALARMS
key on the panel turns-off the silencing outputs. Non-silencing
outputs turn-off when the panel is reset. If the output mode is set to dynamic then the output
ignores the silence or reset keys, and follows the input trigger, i.e. it switches off when the input is
deactivated. A pulsed response activates the output for a single programmable period (selectable
in seconds up to 2 hours, 11 minutes and 15 seconds) after activation.
The mode also indicates if the output is triggered by any one of its inputs (single-knock), or
whether it requires two input triggers (double-knock).
Output re-activate mode
This applies to silencing outputs only. This allows an output that has been silenced (from a
previous alarm) to be re-activated by two options; either from any new fire alarm in the system
(labelled as ‘Any’ in the re-activation mode), or only by a new alarm from input devices that are
already linked to it in the I/O map (labelled as ‘Own’ in the re-activation mode).
Output delay
When an output is triggered, it can be given an elapsed time delay of 0 to 600 seconds until it
activates.
Normal output state
Each output can be individually defined to be normally off (de-energised in the non-alarm
condition, energising on alarm) or normally on (energised in the non-alarm condition, de-
energising on alarm). The default setting is “Normally Off”.
Sounders/control outputs
Each output that is defined to operate sounders, should be specified as such. Note that outputs
declared as sounders will always be silencing, and this setting takes precedence over the I/O
mapping setting. These are intended for extingu ventilation control, etc. Outputs defined
to operate as control outputs should be defined as such.
Input parameters
Input mode
The input can be set to operate its linked output as Steady, Flash Fast, Flash Slow or Disable. The
"Disable" option is used when an input address, e.g. a key switch is used to disable one or more
outputs, for example for routine maintenance. Note that panel outputs can be set to fast or slow
intermittent operation, whereas Z-loop devices have only one flash rate. On multi-tone sounders,
these correspond to different tones.
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