Zeta Alarm Systems.
Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual
Revision 1.0
Part # MAN-Z3K-01
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3.3.2 Status
The STATUS key allows the user to obtain the current status or history of the system at any time. It
browses the event history, checks an individual device status, reviews the power supply status, and
checks what versions of hardware are attached to the system. Upon entering the STATUS menu,
these four choices will appear: Event History, Device Status, PSC, and Versions.
The Event History menu reports information on alarms, troubles, and status, basically telling you
everything that has happened or is happening to the panel. The Event History menu has two
modes: “Event History” and “Active Events.” If there are no active events, Event History will report
everything that has happened to the panel from the beginning. If there are any active events, Event
History will report only active events. The Event History menu offers three choices:
Status will tell you how many events have happened or are active, depending on the mode. By
pressing “1,” you get a break down of events, i.e. how many are troubles, how many are super-
visory, etc. It will also tell you how full the Event History log is in percentage.
Browse will let you page through each event, reporting the time, date, location, and type of
event.
Filter allows you to choose what events can be viewed in the Browser. By pressing “3” you can
choose to view any combination of Alarm, Trouble and Status events. Note: Waterflow events
are grouped with Alarms; Supervisory events are grouped with Troubles.
Device Status lets the user obtain the status of a particular point. After selecting the Device Sta-
tus option, use keys 6 and 7 to change the loop you are browsing. Use the PREV and NEXT keys
to move between points on the loop. Use the “0” (zero) key to toggle between viewing all points or
just installed points.
To check the conditions of the power supply controller, the PSC menu is used. This menu shows
the version of the power supply controller, voltage of the battery, status of the backup power and
primary power supplies, and the status of the battery charger and its charging current.
The Versions screen indicates the version of software found in the panel.
3.3.3 Test
The Test key offers the ability to test various facets of the panel and associated devices. Six cate-
gories are provided in the Test menu, including: Walk, NAC, Relay, Display, CP3, and Mapping. For
more details on these functions, see section 3.4.7. Note: this is a privilege-restricted area
requiring a Level-One Access Privilege Code (APC); the default pass code from the factory
is 11111. (To change APC, refer to Section 4.2.2.3 – Access Codes.)
3.3.4 Print
The Print key offers the ability to print Event History and Programming information. The user may
print all information in either category, or only specified information. Printing may be entirely dis-
abled, selected for manual operation (prints when you hit the Print key) or automatic (prints as
events occur). Section 4.2.2.1 explains how to set these options. Information may be printed either
to a serial printer, or to a log file on a PC. For directions of how to print, see Appendix K –
Printing Operation.
3.3.5 Drill
The DRILL key allows for a fire drill, turning on all NACs, but not transferring relays. Upon comple-
tion of the fire drill, press any key and the system automatically resets. NOTE: This is a privilege-
restricted area requiring a Level One Access Privilege Code (APC); the default pass code
from the factory is 11111. (To change APC, refer to Section 4.2.2.3 – Access Codes).