Zeta Alarm Systems.
Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual
Revision 1.0
Part # MAN-Z3K-01
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4.2.3 Network
The Network menu allows you to scan the RS-485 network for network residents and auto-pro-
gram, or review the network residents and addresses.
The Scan key searches for all network devices. While searching, an “*” (asterisk) will appear and
blink. When the search is complete, the system will display how many devices were found and
what type. To browse through the network devices, press 2.
Browse Devices. This screen displays the address, type, status of each device, and firmware ver-
sion, and allows you to scroll through the network of devices using the PREV / NEXT Keys. Press-
ing “0” (zero) when browsing will display the number of errors to that device since the last
hardware reset. This screen also allows you to establish a base LED number for the ZRLD remote
LED drivers. Pressing ENTER when the ZRLD is desplayed produces an edit field. The LED num-
ber can be set from 1 to 2,969. NOTE: After installing a conventional input module (ZFZA / ZTZB),
additional ZACM loop card(s), PNI card(s), or city tie / reverse polarity module (ZCBM), you will
need to select Points (Option 5 in Program menu) and select Auto Program to scan the available
points into the panel’s programming (See Section 6 – Network Devices).
Style will toggle between Style 4 (Class B) and Style 6 (Class A) network communications by sim-
ply pressing 3.
4.2.4 Configuring Inputs
All general system input parameters are programmed from this menu. With proper access privi-
lege, you can establish the low, medium, and high sensitivity levels for the smoke sensors, as well
as program three temperature levels for temperature sensors. In addition, the auto-test time for
each type of sensor is programmed using this menu. Three choices are available for Input Config-
uration: Options, Sensitivity and Alerts.
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