Zeta Alarm Systems.
Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual
Revision 1.0
Part # MAN-Z3K-01
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3.4.6 Program Mode Operation
When another mode is selected at the keypad (other than normal operating, alarm or trouble oper-
ation modes), the system is considered in an off-normal mode, the offline LED illuminates, the
trouble LED illuminates, and the trouble contacts will transfer. The panel has built in safeguards
that prevent it from being left in an off-normal mode. Each mode has a built in timeout that will
automatically return the panel to normal operating mode when the allotted time expires:
Access Level Timeout
180 seconds
Program Menu Timeout
180 seconds
Menu Level Timeout
300 seconds
Walk Test Mode Timeout
3,600 seconds
Status Timeout
600 seconds
Drill Timeout
600 seconds
At the expiration of the safety timeout feature, the panel will reset, locking in any programming
changes, and return to normal operating mode.
3.4.7 Test Mode Operation
The Test function key provides a menu with six test categories: Walk, NAC, Relay, Display, CP3
and Mapping. Note: This is a privilege-restricted area requiring a Level One APC; the default
pass code from the factory is 11111. Please refer to section 4.2.2.3 – Access Codes.
Walk mode is used to perform a walk-through test of any or all devices in the system. There
are two types of walk tests that can be performed. A Normal walk test will cause all outputs
(horns, strobes, etc.) to sound simultaneously with the panel as each device is tested. The
panel will sound one long beep for an alarm; two for a trouble. During a Silent walk test, only
the panel will sound, giving one short beep for an alarm; two for an alarm restoral; three for a
trouble; and four for a trouble restoral. During either test, the panel will report the event (alarm
or trouble), address, type and label of each device tested. The same information will print out
at the PC or printer, if that option has been activated (see Appendix K). A “+” (plus) by the
event indicates an active event; a “-” (minus) indicates a restoral. Upon completion of the walk-
through test, press ESCAPE and the system will return to the main menu.
NAC (Notification Appliance Circuit) mode allows you to test and turn off the circuits for horns,
strobes, and any other audible / visual notification devices. Note: This test does not apply
when NACs are programmed as Auxiliary Power Supplies.
Relay allows you to turn any relays on and off, including the on-board trouble and alarm relays,
as well as any ZZRMs. As you test the relays, listen for the clicking noise as they turn on and
off, and take note of any associated LEDs, to verify the relays are working.
Display tests the LCD screen and LED lights to verify operation. Pressing this option will illu-
minate all LED and LCD screen lights. If any do not light, contact Zeta Alarm Systems.
CP3 test is basically a panel self-test and tells the user what is or isn’t installed directly to the
panel. One useful feature is the Ground Fault display. Since this is a live report of any ground
fault situation, you may go to this screen and watch to see when the fault disappears while you
troubleshoot the connected hardware.
Mapping allows the user to simulate an alarm or trouble for each point. The purpose of this
function is to verify that the mapping is correct. For example, a particular photo sensor needs to
be tested. Press 1 to set it into alarm. Press RESET to turn it off. Press 2 to send it into trouble.
Press RESET to turn it off. Watch for the appropriate NACs, horns, strobes, LEDs, etc. to go off
when the device is sent into alarm or trouble. This will help verify the mapping of the device.