Zeta Alarm Systems.
Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual
Revision 1.0
Part # MAN-Z3K-01
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3.2.2 Trouble
The Trouble LED will indicate any problem with the system. An audible 3-beep tone will sound and
the yellow LED Trouble light (to the right) will illuminate. These lights will disengage when the trou-
ble has been repaired and the system will automatically restore itself.
In addition, when one of the function keys (PROG, STATUS, TEST, PRINT, DRILL) is in use, the
yellow LED Trouble light (and the off-line LED) will illuminate, indicating an off-normal condition.
3.2.3 Supervisory
The Supervisory indicator will illuminate when a corresponding input programmed for supervisory
operation is activated. The system will sound a sequence of 2 beats on, 1 beat off and the associ-
ated output groups will be activated. Output group 97 is the default output group for supervisory
conditions.
3.2.4 Silenced
The Silenced LED condition has three illuminating lights: Alarm, Trouble, and Supervisory. When
any one of these audible tones have been silenced, the Silenced LED will illuminate and blink indi-
cating which condition has been silenced.
3.2.5 AC Power
When AC power is present, the green AC LED is illuminated.
3.2.6 Offline
When the panel is in other than its normal operating mode, the yellow Offline LED illuminates.
Offline conditions include program, test, drill, and print. In addition, when the system is in reset
mode, the yellow Offline LED will illuminate. NOTE: The system automatically resets itself if left in
any offline mode. See Section 3.4.6 for the timeouts for each offline mode.
3.2.7 Test Mode
The yellow Test Mode LED illuminates when the system is being tested or a drill is being per-
formed. This light illuminates when the TEST or DRILL function keys are in use.
3.3 Function Keys
The first five numeric keys on the panel access the main functions of the Classic 2000 Mk II. All
programming, testing, status checks, and fire drills are done using these function keys and their
respective menus. The following sections describe the five keys: PROG (programming), STATUS,
TEST, PRINT, and DRILL. Appendix D contains the Basic Operating Instructions sheet. This one-
page instruction sheet is available for copying and posting next to the control panel for easy refer-
ence.
3.3.1 Programming (PROG)
The panel is factory-programmed with a set of default settings allowing basic system installation with
virtually no programming. The PROG key accesses all programming menus for individual program-
ming of the system. Refer to Section 4 for specific instructions and details about this function key.