Zeta Alarm Systems.
Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual
Revision 1.0
Part # MAN-Z3K-01
Page 49
3.7 Addressable Module Operation
There are three basic types of Modules available on the SLC loops:
Switch (Contact) Monitor Modules
I/O Module
Sounder Control (Output) Module
3.7.1 Contact Monitor Module
The contact monitor module is available in two package sizes and two operating modes:
Priority Mini Monitor Module (P/N MPM-830)
Priority Monitor Module (P/N PMM-806)
The regular modules are packaged to mount into a 4-square back box. The Mini-Modules are
reduced in size to mount in a single gang box.
The priority module will interrupt the panel’s polling function when initiated, and provide a faster
response to initiation. All Monitor Modules may be programmed to perform the same functions.
Contact Monitor Modules may be programmed for any of the following operations:
Alarm Input – defaults to Group 99 with associated functions – latching
Manual pull station – defaults to Group 99 with associated functions – latching
Waterflow alarm input – defaults to Group 96
Supervisory alarm input – defaults to Group 97
Remote Drill Test input – functions identical to Drill button on the LPD
Remote Reset input – functions identical to Reset button on the LPD
3.7.2 I/O Module
The input / output module functions in two modes. When selected as an I/O-input, a set of Form C
contacts follow that input (if the input is activated, the Form C contacts energize or change state).
Input defaults to Group 99. When selected as an I/O-relay, the module functions as an output and
may be included in up to 5 output groups (the input is ignored).
Note: The I/O module defaults to relay. This may be changed on the Point Edit Screen (see Appen-
dix E). Also refer to Appendix L for Mapping discussion.
3.7.3 Sounder Output/Sounder Control Module
The Sounder Output modules control and supervise compatible 24VDC notification appliances.
Each Sounder Output has the following programmable attributes:
Silenceability
All Call
Output Schedule
Output Group Assignments
Courtesy Label
3.8 Network Operation
The Classic 2000 Mk II panel is able to communicate with up to 127 devices over an RS-485 net-
work. Network devices are both powered by and communicate through the RS-485 network. Zeta
Alarm Systems offer several devices that connect to the panel via the network, including: ZRDA,
ZTZB, ZFZA, ZRPC, ZACM, ZRLD, ZCBM, ZNDC, ZDIO, and ZPNI-S1K. See section 2 for wiring
diagrams, and section 6.0 for an in-depth explanation of the network and associated devices.