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P/N 501-1780ZE-1-10 • REV 10 • ISS 16APR14
Setting the address
The sounder includes a seven-segment DIP switch (SW1) for
assigning device addresses. Each switch segment has a
decimal value as shown in Figure 3. The address is the sum of
all the switch segments in the ON position. The switch may be
set to represent any address from 1 to 127.
For example, to select a device address of 007, set SW1-1,
SW1-2, and SW1-3 to the ON position and the remaining
switch segments to the OFF position.
Figure 3: Address switch setting
Mode and tone settings
The sounder includes a seven-segment DIP switch (SW2) to
select operating mode, device mode, and tone. See Figure 4.
Figure 4: Mode of operation switch settings
1.
Power selection jumpers
2.
SW2 configuration switch
3.
Tone
4.
Device mode
5.
Operating mode
Setting the operating mode
The device operates as a dedicated (stand-alone) sounder with
its own unique loop address when SW2-7 is set to ON.
To configure operation as a stand-alone sounder:
1. Set SW2-7 to ON.
2. Navigate to the following menu to tag the sounders as
SAB:
ZP3 Panel Menu/Setup/Sounders/SAB/Add SAB
The Planner can also be used.
3. To map an alert-to-evac function, make the first input type
a fast flash input.
The sounder will sound the alert tone in response to a fast
flash input or an evac tone when the input configured as
steady is triggered, overriding the alert tone.
Setting the device mode
SW2-6 selects whether the loop sounder operates in ZP755
mode or in ZP754 emulation mode as described in Table 2.
Table 2: SW2-6 mode selection switch
Mode
SW2-6
Output Signal
Requirement
ZP755
OFF
User-selectable two-
tone operation and full
monitoring
ZP3 software v1.18 or
later
ZP754
emulation
ON
Two fixed tones
ZP5 panels or ZP3
panels with legacy
software
Setting the tone
Two different tones can be programmed to operate from the
panel. In ZP755 mode these tones are selected using SW2-1,
SW2-2, and SW2-3. Refer to Table 3.
Note:
In the ZP panel I/O mapping menu, outputs are
programmed as "steady" or "flashing." The link to the table
below is as follows:
•
Tone A = Panel setting "fast flash/slow flash.”
•
Tone B = Panel setting "steady.”
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