Zeta Alarm Systems.
Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual
Revision 1.0
Part # MAN-Z3K-01
Page 65
5. Special Application Programming
and Operation
5.1 Local Protective Signaling System
At least one audible appliance must be installed.
5.2 NFPA 72 Central Station
Please refer to section 1.3.1.2 for the UL minimum requirements for a central station monitored
system. To program the panel for NFPA 72 Central Station Operation requires two steps:
1.
Establish the AC Fail delay in the System Level
Select PROG function key
Select Item 2 – System ss
Select Item 2 – Timing
Select Item 1 – AC Low Delay and toggle to select 8-hour delay
2.
Connect Zeta Alarm Systems’ UL listed and compatible ZNDC dialer as shown in Appendix F.
5.3 NFPA 72 Remote Station
Please refer to section 1.3.1.3 for the UL minimum requirements for a remote station monitored
system. To program the panel for NFPA 72 Remote Station Operation requires two steps:
1.
Establish the AC Fail delay in the System Level
Select
PROG
function
key
Select
Item
2
–
System
Select Item 3 – Timing options
Select Item 1 – AC Low Delay and toggle to select 16-hour delay
2.
Connect Zeta Alarm Systems’ UL listed and compatible ZNDC dialer as shown in Appendix F.
5.4 Special Output Group Operation
Output Group 91 is the Non-Reporting group. When using an ZNDC to communicate with a Cen-
tral Station, points assigned to this group will not be reported to the Central Station if an alarm or
trouble occurs.
Output Groups 92-95 are Schedule groups. Any outputs in these groups will turn on and off
based on the associated output schedule. See section 4.2.2.2 for schedule programming.
Output Group 96 is the Waterflow group. Monitor Modules selected for Waterflow service should
be placed in this group by during programming.
Output Group 97 is for Supervisory Service. Points selected for supervisory operation should be
placed in this group during auto programming.
Output Group 98 is the General System Trouble Group. The System Trouble Relay is placed here
by default.
Output Group 99 is the General Alarm Group. All alarm inputs and all outputs not selected for
other service are placed here by default during auto programming.