Zeta Alarm Systems.
Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual
Revision 1.0
Part # MAN-Z3K-01
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3.3.6 Programmable Input Keys
Keys 6-0 are not programmed by the factory, but are left to the user to program these “Hot Keys” for
extra functions. By using the point programming screens, the user can assign output groups to be
controlled by the press of a Hot Key. (See section 4.2.6.)
Thus, the Hot Keys become addressable control points. They are located on loop “0,” and occupy
the address range from 30-34 (0:30 – 0:34)
3.4 System Operating Modes and Annunciation
3.4.1 Normal Operation
The following functions will be performed at regular intervals when in normal mode:
1. Supervises all SLC devices, network devices and the four notification appliance circuits
2. Checks for valid replies, alarms, troubles, etc.
3. Checks for power supply and battery condition
4. Supervises the LPD interface and verifies proper response
5. Refreshes LCD and ZRDA/ZRPD displays and updates time
6. Scans
keypad
for
System
RESET
7. Performs
sensor
auto
test
8. Supervised ZZRMs, ZCBM, Network communications, PSC communications and operation
9. Performs time-scheduled actions (day/night sensitivity and on/off schedules)
3.4.2 Trouble Operation
With no alarms, the detection of a trouble in the system will cause the piezo to sound a coded out-
put - three rapid pulses, then a pause, three rapid pulses, then a pause. The System Trouble LED
will illuminate, and the trouble relay will activate. The following is a typical message that could
occur on the Panel LCD. The same message is sent to the ZRDA, printer, and history file.
The first line lists the type of event code – TR (trouble), Event Number – 45, and the Loop and
Address where the event occurred. The second line is the Date and Time (in 24-hr. format) of the
event, and the third line contains a description of the Trouble Event Type. The system will toggle
between an event summary and the events in the order of occurrence. The Active Event Summary
Screen would appear as follows:
Figure P-1