Zeta Alarm Systems.
Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual
Revision 1.0
Part # MAN-Z3K-01
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The Options menu allows you to more precisely establish the sensitivity of the sensor, allowing you
to increase or decrease an individual sensor’s setting slightly above or below the high, medium, or
low setting.
The device type will be displayed on the bottom line of the display in the main screen.
4.2.6.5 Point Programming Options - Browse
To view point data (including NAC and SLC outputs), one point per screen, press 3. Browse. This
will step you through Loop 0 (the System level outputs, NAC, system relays, ZZRM relays, etc.),
then SLC Loop 1–8 (if installed), and finally Loop 9, the RS-485 network input points. Use the
PREV and NEXT keys to move between points and press ENTER to edit point data. If not within
the Browse menu, press 2. Edit to edit point data. Use 6 and 7 keys to move between loops. 0
toggles between “view all points” and “view only installed points.
4.2.6.6 Point Programming Options - Status
The Status menu allows you to temporarily enable or disable any system output or input point. To
change the status, toggle between “disabled” or “enabled.” When browsing, an “E” will display in
the upper right corner of the display when a point is enabled.
4.2.7 Output Group Programming
The system allows you to establish up to 199 output groups. Each output point may be a part of up
to five output groups. It is possible to access any group data by pressing the option 1 (Group) key
and entering the group number from 1 to 199 and pressing ENTER. After a group number has
been entered, you can then browse or edit that group. Prev/Next moves between groups, ENTER
allows you to Edit the point. Note: special output groups will be designated in this screen; general
output groups will have no designation beside the group number. Also, see Appendix L for a dis-
cussion of mapping.
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