Zeta Alarm Systems.
Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual
Revision 1.0
Part # MAN-Z3K-01
Page 12
1.5
Before You Begin Installing…
Prior to installing the Classic 2000 Mk II analog addressable control system, please review this
operations manual in its entirety.
Attending a formal training class is required prior to purchase and installation of the Classic 2000
Mk II.
In addition, Zeta Alarm Systems recommend that you perform the following research prior to instal-
lation:
Determine the NFPA, NEC, ADA, and any local or AHJ requirements that apply to your instal-
lation
Determine the total number of devices and notification appliances
Determine maximum system current draw and standby battery requirements of the system
(refer to Section 1.4.9 and the appendix)
Determine the wire specifications required (refer to section 1.4.8)
Determine the maximum length of wire runs for the NACs, network and conventional zones
Determine the notification requirements
Determine a suitable location for mounting the control system
Determine the labeling and grouping requirements for the system input points
1.5.1 System Architecture and Overview
The Classic 2000 Mk II has up to 1,665 programmable inputs and outputs as outlined below.
NACs
4
System Relays
2
City Box Module
2
Hot Keys
5
Auxiliary System Relays
20
Total System Level “points”
33
SLC Points (126 addresses on 12 SLCs)
1,512
Conventional Zone “points”
120
Total Programmable Input & Output Points 1,665
Programmable system outputs include 4 notification appliance circuits (NAC), 2 system relays, 2
Zeta City Box Modules (ZCBM), and up to 4 ZZRMs each with 5 individually programmable relays
for a total of 20 auxiliary system relays.
The system accommodates a total of 4 Zeta Addressable Communication Modules (ZACM). Each
ZACM contains 2 SLC loops each. ZACM 1 is included on the CP3. A second ZACM may be
added to the CP3 to expand the base panel to 4 loops (504 points). Expansion of the panel to 12
loops (1,512 total points) is explained in 1.5.1.1.
1.5.1.1 Adding Remote ZACMs
Additional ZACM modules may be used to expand the system to up to 12 loops by adding a Zeta
Serial Device Enclosure (ZSDE) to house the ZRPC and up to 2 ZACM modules
1
. The Zeta
Remote Power Converter (ZRPC) provides connections for the network and 24VDC, and serves as
a mounting platform for up to two ZACMs.
1. Note: The last two ZACM’s must be special-ordered. See Appendix A for part numbers.