Zeta Alarm Systems.
Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual
Revision 1.0
Part # MAN-Z3K-01
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4.2.5 Configuring System Outputs
This option configures the four 24V DC outputs of the panel and auxiliary relay functions by tog-
gling through the options available. Output circuit options for each of the 4 NACs include 24V DC
auxiliary power (resettable or not-resettable), and Reversing Polarity continuous (steady), march
time, and ANSI temporal patterns.
4.2.5.1 Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs)
The Configure NACs menu is used to program the 24VDC output circuits found within the system.
By pressing the number corresponding to NAC 1 – 4, the menu allows you to select between five
options for each output: NAC-ST (steady output), NAC-TC (temporal code output) NAC-MT (march
time output), PS-Rst (Power Supply,Resettable), and PS-Con (Power Supply, Continuous).
4.2.5.2 Zeta Zone Relay Modules (ZZRMs)
The ZZRM screen provides the CP3 with the number of ZZRM programmable relay modules
installed on the system. When pressed, this key moves between 0 and 4 to set how many zone
relay modules are connected to the system. Each ZZRM relay can be configured as silenceable or
non-silenceable under the Points menu (see section 4.2.6.5).
4.2.6 Point Programming
The Point menu is used to automatically program the system by scanning the system, each SLC,
and the network for programmable points. The only exception is the Hot Keys, which are already
recognized by the panel, but must be mapped manually from the Point Programming menu in order
to be active.This menu also will allow the user to edit a point, or browse through the point data, one
point per screen, by pressing the PREV or NEXT keys to move between them. Pressing ENTER
allows the user to edit the point data on that screen. This menu will also include the conventional
zone inputs found when the network is auto-programmed.
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