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1. Communications Port Select the communications port your computer will use to communicate with the panel This program supports COM1 COM2 COM3 and COMA the standard PC serial ports Any ports that are not available on your computer will be disabled and cannot be selected PC 3K Program Password Select whether or not you want to use a password for this program If the password is enabled you ll be asked to supply it each time the program is run By default the program password is disabled Refer to the Program Password section for more info PC 3K Startup Actions Select what actions you want to occur when the program is run Options include Auto Load Last Data File If this is checked then the last data file that you accessed will be automatically loaded on program start up If this is not checked then the program will start with a new blank data file Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 29 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 13 Program Password Please enter a password to allow editing of the panel programming If you do not enter a correct password you will not be allowed to save data or transfer data to the panel Please enter a new program password Be sure to record this password in a safe place you ll need it for any future programming changes Password o o y O Password if Comcel He Cancel Hep A program password is used to restrict access to this program The password
2. 2 Reset ox Cancel Help The System Configuration tab of the System Programming dialog is where general global system items are set These include NACs Each of the four 24V output circuits may be set to one of the following modes e NAC Steady The output will operate as a polarity reversing Bell Circuit when it is activated it will be turned on continuously e NAC March Time The output will operate as a polarity reversing Bell Circuit when it is activated it will be turned on and off using the March Time cadence e NAC Temporal Code The output will operate as a polarity reversing Bell Circuit when it is activated it will be turned on and off using the Temporal Code cadence e Power Supply Resettable The output will operate as a 24VDC power supply It will reset turn off briefly when the panel is reset e Power Supply Non Resettable The output will operate as a 24VDC power supply It will not be turned off when the panel is reset Timing There are several system time settings e AC Fail Delay The time the panel will delay between AC failure and reporting of an AC trouble None 8 Hours or 16 Hours e Auto Silence Time After a trouble or alarm occurs the panel will be automatically silenced in this amount of time Disabled 15 minutes or 30 Minutes e Silence Inhibit Time After a trouble or alarm occurs the panel will not be able to be silenced for this period Disabled 3
3. m Point Data Online Read From Panel Write To Panel r Group Data Read From Panel write To Panel System Data Read From Panel Write To Panel Event History Data E Read Event History From Panel Ta nep This dialog is used to transfer data to and from a Classic 2000 Mk II FACP The Online indicator will show Offline if the panel is not connected or if the program cannot communicate with the panel Refer to the FAQ for help if you re having trouble getting the PC and the panel communicating Definitions e Point Data All of the data device type group assignments options label etc for each point on the system Note With a large system transferring point data may take a while e Group Data All of the data floor alarm count options label etc for each output group e System Data Pretty much everything that doesn t fall into the two previous categories This includes the banner message system options system timing NAC configurations sensitivities schedules network configuration etc e Event History Data The panel supports over 600 events so reading the event history from the panel can take a moment The event history can be viewed in the Event History dialog Note that while a data transfer is in progress all command buttons are disabled This is to prevent any interruptions which may corrupt the data Click OK to save to memory any data transterred f
4. s Manual 6 System Programming System programming is accomplished thru a tabbed dialog box where each of the tabs offers the following System Configuration Global options Input Configuration Input sensitivities and options Day Night Schedules Day Night schedules and holiday settings On Off Schedules On Off schedule settings When the system has been sufficiently configured click OK to accept your changes or Cancel to abandon your changes The dialog contains a Help button to invoke the online help for the System Programming dialog Each page of the dialog also contains a small button which invokes help for that particular page of the dialog Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 15 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 6 1 System Programming System Configuration System Configuration DE System Configuration Input Configuration Day Night Schedules On Off Schedules NAC Configurations System Options NACI IN AC Steady P Latching Troubles Printer Mode 7 Trouble Reminder Disabled y NACZ nac Steady jZ Waterflow Silenceable NAC3 nac Steady gt Floor bove FloorBelow fi Above 1 Below y NACA NAC Steady y ERE Timing Line 1 SAFETECH Series 3000 AC Fail Delay None Line 2 Fire Alarm Control Auto Silence Time Disabled y Silence Inhibit Time Disabled y Alarm Verification Time A C 24 Hour Military Time
5. 99 Alarm Group 96 Waterflow Group Enabled Yes Yes The Monitor Input Output Module may be used as either an input or output When selected as an l O Relay it is an output the input is ignored 17 7 Sounder Control Module Zeta Sounder Control Circuit ZSCC 48 110 Sounder Control Module 99 Alarm Group 96 Waterflow Group Enabled Yes Yes Notification Appliance Circuit N A part of the Classic 2000 Mk II NAC Output 99 Alarm Group 96 Waterflow Group Enabled Yes Yes The function and cadence of each of the NAC outputs is set in the System Options dialog If a NAC is configured as a power supply output it does not function as part of the event driven system and any parameters set for it are ignored Trouble Relay N A part of the Classic 2000 Mk II Trouble Relay 98 Trouble Group Enabled No No The trouble relay is fixed function and may not be changed Alarm Relay N A part of the Classic 2000 Mk II Alarm Relay 99 Alarm Group 96 Waterflow Group Enabled No Part 3000 0002 Page 35 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems Silenceable Note 17 11 ZRM Relay Description Zeta Part Number Zeta Stock Code Default Label Default Groups Default Enable Disable Part of All Call Group Silenceable Note 17 12 CBM Description Zeta Part Number Zeta Stock Code Default Label Default Groups Default Enable Disable Part of All Call Group Silenceable
6. Hotkey N A part of the Classic 2000 Mk II Hotkey 0 none Enabled Enabled Control Input Part 3000 0002 Page 36 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual Note Hotkeys are not included in point validation Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 37 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 18 Analog Value Conversion Tables Analog Value Conversion Table lon Analog Value Conversion Photo Analog Conversion to to UL Obscuration Percentage UL Obscuration Percentage before drift compensation before drift compensation Analog Uncompensated Analog Uncompensated Value Display UL Smoke Box Display Value UL Smoke Box Counts Obscuration tt Counts Obscuration wat gt 54 57 69 70 71 73 aaa Assumes ambient clean air level of 25 Counts os ess To T 3 o el namo bub Temperature Sensor Analog Value Celsius to Fahrenheit Conversion Analog Celsius Fahrenheit Conversion Value Display Temperature Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 38 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 19 System Overview If you re unfamiliar with installing a Classic 2000 Mk II system please read through the following general summary of the components devices and capabilities of a Classic 2000 Mk II system 19 1 Description The Classic 2000 Mk Il analog addressable control is the most intelligent fire alarm control system ever distributed by Zeta Alarm Systems The Classic 2000 Mk
7. II utilizes an advanced digital communication technology to provide the installer and the end user with the most versatile easy to use life safety system available This new digital communication protocol allows the analog addressable loops to be wired with ordinary parallel fire alarm rated wire under most conditions You do not need to run twisted shielded pair or any other type of specialized cable The analog devices allow for the adjustment of the smoke sensor s alarm thresholds within the limits defined by Underwriters Laboratories Analog thermal sensors can be programmed with a temperature threshold from 135 F to 194 It also provides programmable daytime and nighttime sensitivity settings for each sensor These capabilities reduce false alarms and allow for more effective protection Sensitivity and maintenance condition of the sensors may be viewed from the panel display Drift compensation and service alerts make maintenance simple The addressable feature provides detailed status and custom 40 character identifying labels for each initiating device and control module on the system LCD The local programming display features a 4x20 backlit LCD and ergonomically designed keypad for panel front programming and editing of all features The optional PC3K programming software is recommended for PC or laptop computer programming The Classic 2000 Mk II has two digital SLC circuits on board and modules can be added to expand the pa
8. Windows 98 or Windows NT 2 2 Installation From The Internet If you downloaded the program from the Zeta Alarm Systems web site http www zeta alarms co uk you will have a ZIP file Extract the files from the ZIP file using a tool such as PKZIP or WinZIP Once the files have been extracted onto your hard disk run SETUP EXE The setup program will prompt you for where you d like to install the program Once you ve selected a destination directory it will create it for you copy the Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 4 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual PC3K files into it and create an icon for the program in Program Manager under Windows 3 x or an entry on your Start button under Windows 95 Windows 98 or Windows NT 3 Online Help The PC3K program comes complete with an extensive online help system the contents of which are remarkably similar to the contents of this user s manual Why use the online help rather than this manual There are several very good reasons e The online help is context sensitive If you re in a particular dialog and have a question press the F1 key or click the Help or button and you ll be presented with assistance on that dialog e The online help is searchable e Forget your manual The online help is always available e The online help is likely to be somewhat more current than this manual Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 5 of 46 Zeta Alarm S
9. several types of system expansion modules These include the Remote Display Annunciator RDA that duplicates the Local Programming Display s LCD and buttons on the main panel a remote LED driver RLD for driving graphic annunciators and conventional Style B or D initiating zones TZB FZA Because the TZB and FZA modules are serial network devices the flexible Classic 2000 Mk II will allow you to connect up to 120 existing zones of 4 wire or compatible 2 wire conventional smoke and heat detectors up Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 39 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual to 5000 feet away with only a 4 wire connection A total of up to 127 serial devices may be connected with a twisted shielded pair for communication and a standard pair for 24VDC power Additional modules provide an optically isolated printer port ICP secondary network port SNP and local energy reverse polarity city box connection CBM 19 3 Specifications 19 3 1 19 3 3 19 3 4 19 3 5 19 3 6 19 3 7 Listings UL 864 listed for local central station remote station CSFM and NY BSA MEA pending AC Power 120 240 VAC or 208 220 VAC 50 60Hz Smart Universal Power Supply DC Power Standard 5 75 Amps total available for all outputs combined 7 5 Amp supply optional Intelligent multi rate battery charger All outputs are power limited and filtered Initiating Circuits 2 Digital SLCs standard expandable to 12 SLCs Digital communic
10. 0 60 90 120 180 240 or 300 seconds e Alarm Verification Time 0 15 30 45 or 60 seconds System Options There are several general system options e Latching Troubles If enabled then troubles are latching if disabled then troubles are restorable e Trouble Reminder If enabled then a short beep will periodically sound at the panel if there are silenced troubles e Waterflow Silenceable If enabled then waterflow alarms are silenceable if disabled then waterflow alarms are not silenceable Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 16 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual Printer Mode Select either e Disabled No printing will occur e Manual Data is only sent to the printer on demand i e when printing the event history or when printing the panel programming e Automatic Events are printed as they occur Floor Above Floor Below This setting in concert with the floor parameter of each output group determines the operation of the panel s floor above floor below function Choose between 1 Above 1 Below 2 Above 1 Below 1 Above 2 Below or 2 Above 2 Below Banner Message This is the message that you want to be displayed on the front panel of the FACP during normal operation It may be up to two lines of 19 characters each Time and Date e Sync with PC Clock If this box is checked then the time and date on the FACP will be synchronized with the PC time and date during the nex
11. 9 The first is mapped to general alarm the second is mapped to waterflow alarm CP3 Classic 2000 Mk II CPU Board ZDIO Dual Input Output Module Up to 32 future 64 DIOs may be connected to the RS 485 network The DIO points are located on loop E and future F The two inputs are equivalent to monitor module inputs the two outputs are equivalent to relay outputs ZFACP Fire Alarm Control Panel ZFZA Five Zone Class A Input Module ZIPB Inline Power Booster Loop An SLC loop may contain up to 126 devices A loop may be wired as Style 4 6 or 7 LPD Local Programming Display This is the front panel of the panel including a 4x20 LCD keypad and LEDs March Time A NAC cadence which uses the following timing 300ms on 300ms off repeating This will produce 100 pulses per minute NAC Notification Appliance Circuit AKA Bell Circuit Output Group A number of outputs that are collected together and called an output group The outputs do not need to be of the same type or reside in the same physical area or on the same loop An output group is merely a logical grouping of outputs than can be manipulated as one Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 42 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual PCI Program Cable Interface This cable Zeta part number 62 950 provides the interface between the Classic 2000 Mk II fire alarm control panel and a PC The ten pin 5 x 2 ribbon cable connector plugs into J2 on t
12. Configuration Clicking this button will launch the group configuration dialog from which you can set up the parameters of each output group Panel Communications Clicking this button will launch the panel communications dialog from which you can send data to or receive data from a Classic 2000 Mk II FACP Event History Clicking this button will launch the event history dialog from which you can browse events recorded by the panel Print Reports Clicking this button will launch the report printing dialog from which you can select which reports you d like to print Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 6 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 5 System Inventory This dialog box is used to configure the inventory of the system particularly the quantities and types of devices that will be installed This dialog is also where you can configure which network devices are installed and at what addresses The System Inventory configuration is implemented as a tabbed dialog with each page dedicated to a single class of devices or modules These include SLC Devices Addressable sensors inputs outputs and relays FZA and TZB Devices Networked conventional input zones RLDs Remote LED Drivers RDAs Remote Display Annunciators CBMs City Box Modules ZRMs Zone Relay Modules DIOs Dual input Dual output Modules When the inventory has been sufficiently configured click OK to accept your changes or Cancel t
13. Note 17 13 FZA Input Description Zeta Part Number Zeta Stock Code Default Label Default Group Default Enable Disable Default Monitor Type Note 17 14 TZB Input Description Zeta Part Number Zeta Stock Code Default Label Default Group Default Enable Disable Default Monitor Type Note 17 15 Hotkey Description Zeta Part Number Default Label Default Group Default Enable Disable Default Enable Disable Default Monitor Type Revision 1 0 PC3K User s Manual No The alarm relay is fixed function and may not be changed Zeta Zone Relay Module ZZRM 62 220 ZRM Relay 99 Alarm Group 96 Waterflow Group Enabled Yes Yes ZRM relays are added to the system five at a time via ZRM modules Zeta City Box Module ZCBM 62 230 City Box Module CBM 1 99 Alarm Group CBM 2 96 Waterflow Group Enabled Yes Yes There are only two CBMs allowed on the system CBM 1 network address 11 is always associated with the alarm group CBM 2 network address 12 is always associated with the waterflow group Zeta Five Zone Class A Conventional Input ZFZA 62 205 Class A Conventional 99 Alarm Group Enabled Alarm Input An FZA module contains five class A conventional inputs Zeta Ten Zone Class B Conventional Input ZTZB 62 210 Class B Conventional 99 Alarm Group Enabled Alarm Input A TZB module contains ten class B conventional inputs
14. Output Groups pT 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 13 20 21 22 23 24 2m 26 27 28 2830 at ae 33 34 35 36 37 2833 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 2 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 73 rao 61 62 62 64 65 68 a7 98 e390 a1 a2 9394 95 96 97 oe E o0 1o1 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 108 1o mi n2 13 m14 106 1e 117 118 119 r20fr20 122 123 120 125 126 127 120 129 130 131 132 132 134 135 136 137 138 138 Taofia 142 143 1 44145146147 14149150 151 1529 TH 156 157TH Tg e 162 163 Ted 165 Te a7 e 169170171 172 1 7a 74176176171 7179 150 161 182 162 164 185 186 187 180 189 150 151 152 152 154 185 150 157 158 159 Group Label Jalarm Group LED 1 Inputs fo Floor fo SEMENN fi y LED 2 Outputs 0 Inputs Mapped To Group 1 001 Temperature Sensor 1 002 Temperature Sensor 1 003 Temperature Sensor 1 004 Temperature Sensor Outputs Assigned To Group OK 0 001 NAC Output 0 002 NAC Output 0 003 NAC Output 0 004 NAC Output This dialog is used to edit parameters for each output group It contains the following areas and controls Group Array This array of boxes represents the output groups where each box is one group Click on a group to display its settings Multiple groups may be selected using one of the following methods Hold
15. PC3K User s Manual Part 3000 0002 Revision 1 0 May 2002 Zeta Alarm Systems Ltd A Division of GLT Exports Ltd 72 78 Morfa Road Swansea SA1 2EN U K http www zeta alarms co uk nrpj zeta alarms fsworld co uk Zeta Alarm Systems Table Of Contents 1 Introduction To PC3K PC3K User s Manual 1 1 Requirements 1 2 Legalese 13 Standard Limited Warranty 1 4 How To Contact Zeta Alarm Systems 2 Installation A RBdBaARRDR 2 1 Installation From Diskette 2 2 Installation From CD 2 3 Installation From The Internet 3 Online Help 4 The Main Screen 5 System Inventory System Inventory SLC Devices 52 System Inventory FZAs TZBs 53 System Inventory RLDs 54 System Inventory RDAs 55 System Inventory CBMs 5 6 System Inventory ZRMs 5 7 System Inventory DIOs 6 System Programming 6 1 System Programming System Configuration 6 2 System Programming Input Configuration 6 3 System Programming Day Night Schedules 6 4 System Programming On Off Schedules 7 Point Configuration Group Configuration 9 Panel Communications 10 Event History 11 Printing Reports 12 Program Options 13 Program Password 14 Managing Data Files 15 Import Export 16 Remote LEDS 17 Device Types 17 1 Ionization Sensor 17 2 Photoelectric Sensor 17 3 Temperature Sensor 17 4 Input Module 17 5 T O Input 17 6 T O Relay 17 7 Sounder Control Modul
16. SCII text You must not modify the structure of the file only it s data If the structure is modified the program may not be able to read it or it may read incorrect data Itis highly recommended that only group and point labels be modified The data within the file is grouped into a number of sections e System System configuration data such as the banner message and NAC settings etc e Network Network configuration data e Schedules Day Night On Off and Holiday schedule data e Inventory Inventory data e Group Group data including group labels e Point Data Point data including point labels For details on the structure of the point data refer to the online help Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 32 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 16 Remote LEDS The Classic 2000 Mk II FACP can drive remote LEDs for system status annunciation or for building mapping applications Remote LEDs can be driven by up to sixteen RLDs each of which can handle up to 60 LEDs and up to sixteen RLAs each of which can handle up to 128 LEDs Remote LEDs can be configured to annunciate the following Global System Info e AC Power OK This remote LED will be turned on when AC power is present Itis hard mapped to LED 1 e AC Power Fail This remote LED will be turned on when AC power is absent It is hard mapped to LED 2 e Offline This remote LED will be turned on when the panel is offline It is hard mapped
17. Trouble Help NOTE If Multiple Selection is going to be used to set alarm verification sensitivity amp output Group for a range of sensors then the device label should not be entered until after multiple editing has finished because multi editing will also change the device label This dialog is used to assign devices to addresses and to edit the parameters for each device The dialog is very flexible and provides powerful and time saving shortcuts to ease point programming The dialog contains the following main areas Available Devices This list box shows what devices are available for the current loop Following each the name of each device type is a number in brackets this is the quantity that is available for installation As devices are added to or removed from the loop this number will decrement or increment For a list of valid device types refer to the Device Types topic Loop Box This array of boxes represents the points available on the current loop Each box is one address Click on a point to select it Its address will be displayed below the grid as will the device type of the selected point and an icon for the device type Selecting A Loop Click the Next Loop and Previous Loop buttons to select the desired loop number The contents of the loops are Loop 0 CP3 NAC relays ZRM relays Loop 1 SLC Loop 1 ACM 1 Loop 1 Loop 2 SLC Loop 2 ACM 1 Loop 2 Loop 3 SLC Loo
18. art No 62 950 is required to communicate with a panel 1 2 Legalese This software distributed by Zeta Alarm Systems is Copywrited 1 3 Standard Limited Warranty This software is sold as is without any warranty as to performance or any other warranties whether expressed or implied Because of the vast number of possible hardware and software environments in which this software may be used no warranty of fitness for a particular purpose is offered The user assumes the entire risk of using this program Any liability of the company will be limited to product replacement or the refund of the registration fee 1 4 How To Contact Zeta Alarm Systems World Wide Web _hittp www zeta alarms co uk Internet E Mail nrpj zeta alarms fsworld co uk Phone 44 1792 455175 or 44 1792 470394 FAX 44 1792 455176 Snail Mail Zeta Alarm Systems a division of GLT Exports Ltd 72 78 Morfa Rd Swansea SA1 2EN UK 2 Installation 2 1 Installation From CD If you received the program on CD insert the disc in the CD ROM drive on your computer and run SETUP EXE on the disk The setup program will copy installation files to your computer s hard disk then prompt you for where you d like to install the program Once you ve selected a destination directory it will create it for you copy the PC3K files into it and create an icon for the program in Program Manager under Windows 3 x or an entry on your Start button under Windows 95
19. ation protocol 8 000 ft wire run with 16AWG cable Uses standard fire rated cable 126 Addressable devices per SLC Style 4 6 or 7 configuration All circuits fully supervised All circuits protected from surges Notification Auxiliary Power Circuits 4 Programmable supervised NAC and power limited circuits plus dedicated network power Each circuits programmable to be either a notification or auxiliary power output Notification circuits can be Style Y or Z Auxiliary power circuits can reset or be continuous 2 Amp limit on current draw per circuit subject to limitation of power supply All circuits are power limited and filtered All circuits fully supervised and protected from surges Programmable signal patterns March Time ANSI Temporal Code Steady Panel Annunciation 80 Character backlit LCD LEDs for Alarm Trouble Supervisory Silenced AC Power Off line and Test Mode 16 Button keypad Relay Outputs System alarm relay form C System trouble relay form C Up to 20 ZRM zone relays form C optional All relays rated at 5 Amps Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 40 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems 19 3 8 19 3 9 Cabinet 25 5 High x 14 5 wide x 4 deep Red 16 gauge CRS construction Space at bottom for batteries Knock outs provided in top sides and back Removable Door has window and key lock Analog Addressable Devices Photoelectric sensor head lonization detector head Temperature monitor head Input mod
20. ccurs on the panel If any remote LEDs are assigned to the group these will be turned on Q How does the Supervisory output group work A Output Group 97 is the Supervisory group The output devices assigned to this group will be activated whenever an input device input module I O module FZA TZB or DIO which as been configured as a supervisory input is activated This operation is automatic and cannot be changed It occurs in addition to whatever explicit mapping is programmed As an example let s assume that an input module at 1 002 is configured as a supervisory input and is mapped to output group 2 When that input module is activated it will activate output group 2 the explicit mapping as well as output group 97 the supervisory group If any remote LEDs are assigned to the groups these will be turned on Q How does the Waterflow output group work A Output Group 96 is the Waterflow group The output devices assigned to this group will be activated whenever an input device input module I O module FZA TZB or DIO which as been configured as a waterflow input is activated This operation is automatic and cannot be changed It occurs in addition to whatever explicit mapping is programmed As an example let s assume that an input module at 1 003 is configured as a waterflow input and is mapped to output group 3 When that input module is activated it will activate output group 3 the explicit mapping a
21. down the shift key and click with the mouse to select a range of groups For example to select groups 10 thru 20 click group 10 to select it then hold down the shift key and click group 20 This will cause groups 10 thru 20 to be highlighted Note Selecting the groups in the reverse order 20 thru 10 gives the same result Hold down the control key and click with the mouse to select a group of groups For example to select groups 1 3 5 and 7 click group 1 to select it then hold down the control key and click group 3 then group 5 then group 7 This will cause groups 1 3 5 and 7 to be highlighted Note The group may be selected in any order You can select both contiguous and discontiguous ranges using combinations of the shift and control key For example to select groups 22 25 30 thru 60 and 65 click on group 22 hold down the control key click on groups 25 and 30 then hold down both the control and shift keys and click on group 60 then release the shift key and click group 65 Group Parameters Group Label A 20 character courtesy label for the last selected output group Floor Assignment What floor the last selected output group is on leave 0 if floors are not used Alarm Count How many inputs must be in alarm before the last selected output group goes into alarm Group Enabled Use this checkbox to enable or disable the selected output groups Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 24 of 46 Zeta Alarm Sys
22. e 17 8 NAC 17 9 Trouble Relay 17 10 Alarm Relay 17 11 ZRM Relay Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 2 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems 17 12 CBM 19 System Overview 19 1 Description 19 3 Specifications 19 3 1 19 3 2 19 3 3 19 3 4 19 3 5 19 3 6 19 3 7 19 3 8 19 3 9 19 3 10 19 3 11 20 Glossary Of Terms 17 13 FZA Input 17 14 TZB Input 17 15 DIO Input 17 16 DIO Output 17 17 Hotkey PC3K User s Manual 36 18 Analog Value Conversion Tables 38 39 AAA a a eS 19 2 System Options and Expansion 39 es A ee E 40 Listings 40 AC Power 40 DC Power 40 Initiating Circuits 40 Notification Auxiliary Power Circuits 40 Panel Annunciation 40 Relay Outputs 40 Cabinet 41 Analog Addressable Devices 41 Other 41 Remote Annunciation 41 42 21 FAQ Frequently Asked Questions 45 Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 3 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 1 Introduction To PC3K The purpose of this program is to allow creation and editing of programming data for the Classic 2000 Mk II fire alarm control panel FACP 1 1 Requirements This program requires Windows 3 1 or later This program requires at least eight megabytes of RAM 16 or more is recommended This program requires about 3000K of disk space This program requires at least 640x480x16 video capability 800x600x256 or higher is highly recommended e A PCI Program Cable Interface P
23. e configured to be silenceable or not If silenceable then it will be deactivated when a panel silence occurs if non silenceable it will not be deactivated until a panel reset occurs All Call If the All Call box is checked then the output will be activated when an all call condition occurs drill test or normal walk test Schedule Each output point may be set to follow one of the output on off schedules as established in the System Programming dialog Groups Each output point may be assigned to up to five output groups When one or more of those groups is activated the output is activated Output points default to groups 99 alarm and 96 waterflow Note When more than one point is selected only the parameters for the last selected point will be displayed However any changes will be applied to all of the selected points This gives you a convenient way to set parameters for a number of points at once rather than having to tediously set each individual point s parameters Click the Cancel button to return to the main menu discarding any changes you made Click the OK button to return to the main menu retaining any changes you made At this point the data will be checked for validity and if there is a problem you ll have the opportunity to view a Validation Report Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 23 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 8 Group Configuration E Output Groups Configuration x
24. e format of this dialog should be familiar to all Windows users it s pretty standard Only one filename may be selected at once Double click the desired file to open it or select it and click the OK button The filename will be displayed on the main window s title bar If a data file is already open and has been changed but not saved you ll be warned and given a chance to abort the operation Close Select Close from the File menu to close the currently open data file If the data has been changed but not saved you ll be warned and given a chance to abort the operation Save Select Save from the File menu to save the currently open data file Save As Select Save As from the File menu to save the currently open data file under a new name This will bring up the Save As dialog box The format of this dialog should be familiar to all Windows users it s pretty standard Type in a new filename and click the OK button The new filename will be displayed on the main window s title bar Reopen The Reopen submenu of the File menu allows you to re open a recently used data file The program keeps a list of the last four filenames used in order of usage If no files have been used the display will display lt none gt Also refer to the Importing and Exporting ASCII Data section for information on reading and writing human readable ASCII data files It is recommended that for safety you keep your data in b
25. e installed on a system Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 11 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 5 5 System Inventory CBMs System Inventory 11 CBM 12 None This page of the System Inventory dialog allows you to configure the number and addresses of municipal city box interface modules Up to two CBMs City Box Modules may be installed The first mapped to 0 008 functions as an alarm output The second mapped to 0 009 functions as a waterflow output Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 12 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 5 6 System Inventory ZRMs System Inventory This page of the System Inventory dialog allows you to configure the number of relay modules installed Up to four ZRMs Zone Relay Modules may be installed on the system Each ZRM contains five relays ZRM points are mapped to loop 0 Each relay can be assigned to any output group Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 13 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 5 7 System Inventory DIOs System Inventory 5 3 None This page of the System Inventory dialog allows you to configure the number and addresses of DIO modules The DIO Dual Input Dual Output module supplies two Class B inputs and two NAC Relay outputs Up to 64 DIOs may be installed on the system the first 32 are assigned to loop E and the last 64 to loop F Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 14 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User
26. he CP3 labeled PROG with the cable flowing downwards The DB9 end of the cable plugs into your PC If the cable is not long enough you can use an extension any standard straight thru serial cable should work If you need a DB25 connection you can use a standard 9 pin to 25 pin converter PSC Power Supply Controller Responsible for monitoring the 24VDC supply and charging lead acid batteries Point A point is simply a device on the system Points include CP3 devices such as NACs and relays SLC devices such as sensors monitor modules and control modules and network devices such as FZA and TZB inputs Each point is individually programmable For a list of valid device types refer to the Device Types section ZRAN Remote LED Annunciator This is a remote LED display able to annunciate 10 or 20 zones each with an alarm trouble or supervisory indication The RAN also includes a beeper for audio annunciation of alarms and troubles and a keyswitch to allow local or global reset or silencing Note RANs are not currently supported by the Classic 2000 Mk II ZRDA Remote Display Annunciator This is a remote front panel including a 4x20 LCD keypad and LEDs It connects to the FACP via the RS485 network and may be mounted up to 4000 feet from the main panel It displays system status but does not allow programming of the panel RLA Remote LED Array This is a remote LED driver able to control up to 128 individual exte
27. he label will occupy Input Properties Alarm Verification How long a device has to be in alarm before it triggers the FACP Group Each input point may be mapped to one output group Sensitivity You may set the sensitivity of sensors ions photos heats to high medium or low or to follow one of the day night schedules These parameters are configured in the System Programming dialog Note lonization sensors used in duct applications must be set to high sensitivity Offset Each sensor may be micro adjusted up or down three analog counts Monitor Type Each non sensor input point input module I O module FZA input TZB input or DIO input may be set to one of the following operations Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 22 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual Alarm Activates output group 99 and the programmed output group Manual Pull Activates output group 99 and the programmed output group same as alarm Waterflow Activates output group 96 and the programmed output group Supervisory Activates output group 97 and the programmed output group Drill Test Remotely initiates a drill test Remote Silence Remotely initiates a panel silence Remote Reset Remotely initiates a panel reset LEDs Each input may be mapped to two remote LEDs on an RLD or RLA each of which may be set to activate on either an alarm or trouble condition Output Properties Silenceable Each output point may b
28. is simply string of characters The first time the program is run the password will be set to the default 3000 You should change this to something else a bit less obvious Once you ve changed the password be sure to record it in a safe place If you should forget your password you can call Zeta Alarm Systems for a special factory password This password will allow you access to the program but you must change the password after using it If you do not enter the correct password you will be still be allowed to view and edit the system programming but you won t be allowed to save it to disk or transfer it to a panel There are two items on the File menu related to the program password e Enter Program Password is used to bring up a dialog from which you can enter the program password Once a correct password has been entered this menu item will be disabled e Change Program Password is used to bring up a dialog from which you can change the program password If you have not entered a correct password this menu item will be disabled Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 30 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 14 Managing Data Files PC3K uses a proprietary format for its data files containing both binary and text data The default file extension is DAT The following operations may be performed with data files Open Select Open from the File menu to bring up the File Open dialog box Th
29. lect the points at addresses 22 25 30 thru 60 and 65 click on address 22 hold down the control key click on addresses 25 and 30 then hold down both the control and shift keys and click on address 60 then release the shift key and click address 65 Click the Select All button to select all available points on the current loop Right Click Menu Clicking the right mouse button on a point or points will invoke a pop up menu containing Cut Copy the currently selected point to the clipboard and then delete it Copy Copy the currently selected point to the clipboard Paste Paste a cut or copied point from the clipboard into the currently selected point s Any existing device s in the selected point s will be replaced Remove Point Delete the currently selected point s Change Device Type To Change the device type of the currently selected point s to a new device type Properties For Selected Device s This frame shows the properties for the last selected point If more than one point is selected changing one of the properties will change the property for all selected points Only applicable point data will be editable For example for an output only the items in the Output Properties frame will be enabled Properties Common To All Devices Device Enabled If this box is checked then the device is enabled Label A 40 character device label The tick marks below the edit box denote the two LCD lines that t
30. m Systems PC3K User s Manual 6 4 System Programming On Off Schedules System Configuration F 00 00 ej 00 00 e v0 0 ej 00 00 jej 0700 ej 00 00 o 00 00 ej 00 00 el v0 0 ej 00 00 O 00 jej 00 00 o 00 00 jej 00 00 el v0 0 ej 00 00 jej 00 jej 00 00 o 00 00 ej 00 00 je v0 0 ej 00 00 ej 00 jej 00 00 o The On Off Schedules tab of the System Programming dialog is where on off schedules are set These include Edit up to six times for each of four available on off schedules This could be used if a relay needs to be activated 3 times a day or use 2 schedules for 6 times It could be used as an automatic bell ring but the bell would have to be active for 1 minute Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 20 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 7 Point Configuration ren Point Configuration x A as lt lt Previous Loop Select All Next Loop gt 120 Module 0 fj HA HO Input Module 0 Add gt gt lonization Smoke Sensor 0 Output Module 0 Auto Add gt gt Photoelectric Smoke Sensor 0 Relay Module 0 lt lt Remove Loop 1 Address 1 Type lonization Smoke Sensor I Properties For Selected Device IV Device Enabled Label Ionization Smoke m Input Properties Output Properties TF Alarm Verification Group IV Silenceable IV All Call Sensitivity High Higa ome f as LED 1 TENA Alarm Alam Cancel C Trouble C
31. nel to a total of 12 SLC circuits Each SLC supports 126 addressable devices The wire run length for an SLC using 16 AWG wire is up to 8 000 feet and can be wired in either a Style 4 6 or 7 configuration Four programmable output circuits can be individually configured as notification appliance circuits NAC or as 24VDC auxiliary power outputs A dedicated non resettable network power output is also provided All outputs are filtered Notification appliance circuits can be wired either Style Z or Style Y individually programmed to be silenceable with or without a time delay The notification circuit output pattern is programmable for continuous output march time and ANSI temporal code Auxiliary power outputs are individually programmable to be continuous or reset All inputs and outputs except relays and AC Line are inherently power limited The panel comes with system alarm and system trouble relay Form C contacts as well as a port to add up to 20 individually programmable system relays four ZRMs A 5 75 Amp filtered regulated switching power supply is standard A 7 5 Amp power supply is optional The IPB 3 power supply can provide additional remote power The cabinet is constructed of 16 gauge red cold rolled steel Conduit knockouts are provided on the top sides and back The removable door is secured with a key lock 19 2 System Options and Expansion The control comes standard with an RS 485 network interface to allow addition of
32. o abandon your changes The dialog contains a Help button to invoke the online help for the System Inventory dialog Each page of the dialog also contains a small button which invokes help for that particular page of the dialog Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 7 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 5 1 System Inventory SLC Devices prennonsncenenceccnnonconeoronencenes Neccnsssssensesnsoenscssnaenceneceesd Add 64 Addr 65 Addr 66 Add 67 Addr 68 Addr 69 M ACMI M ACM2 D ACM3 T ACM4 D ACMS ACME orzan Smoke serso 37 fo fo jo fp fp pp ppp pp Photelectic Smoke Senso 2 _ IEC rect edie fe a o ss jo fo jo jo fo fo p p fo 8 o jo p fo jo p fo fo fo jo 15 o CC fo fo fo 3 eee jo jp feo jo o fo jo fo fo fo 13 eee po 44 jo fp fo o fo jo fo fof Loop Totals 126 126 122 126 0 0 0 0 0 O O0 O0 500 H Reset L x Cancel Help This page of the System Inventory dialog allows you to configure the types and quantities of SLC devices installed on loops 1 8 and A D Move thru the list with mouse clicks tabs or Enters If you attempt to enter a quantity outside the allowable range for a device the quantity will be set to the minimum or maximum For a list of valid device types refer to the Device Types topic Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 8 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 5 2 System Inventory FZAs TZB
33. ogue Addressable Heat Detector PAH100 36 024 Temperature Sensor 99 Alarm Group Enabled Disabled 0 High Zeta Input Unit ZIU 48 100 Input Module 99 Alarm Group Enabled Alarm Input Zeta Input Output Unit ZIOU 48 105 1 O Input 99 Alarm Group Enabled Alarm Input Part 3000 0002 Page 34 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems Note 17 6 1 O Relay Description Zeta Part Number Zeta Stock Code Default Label Default Groups Default Enable Disable Part of All Call Group Silenceable Note Description Zeta Part Number Zeta Stock Code Default Label Default Groups Default Enable Disable Part of All Call Group Silenceable 17 8 NAC Description Zeta Part Number Default Label Default Groups Default Enable Disable Part of All Call Group Silenceable Note 17 9 Trouble Relay Description Zeta Part Number Default Label Default Groups Default Enable Disable Part of All Call Group Silenceable Note 17 10 Alarm Relay Description Zeta Part Number Default Label Default Groups Default Enable Disable Part of All Call Group Revision 1 0 PC3K User s Manual The Monitor Input Output Module may be used as either an input or output When selected as an l O Input it is an input operating the same as a standard input module the output follows the input and is not programmable in any way Zeta Input Output Unit ZIOU 48 105 I O Relay
34. on that they re Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 45 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual not used exclusively is that access to ASCII data files is much slower than for binary files ASCII data files use the TXT file extension It is recommended that you use binary data files for day to day operation of the program due to their superior access speeds It is recommended that you use ASCII data files for archival storage and when updating to a new version of PC3K due to their flexibility and robustness Q How does the Alarm output group work A Output Group 99 is the Alarm group The output devices assigned to this group will be activated whenever a sensor ion photo or heat or input device input module I O module FZA TZB or DIO which been configured as an alarm input or manual pull is activated This operation is automatic and cannot be changed It occurs in addition to whatever explicit mapping is programmed As an example let s assume that an input module at 1 001 is configured as an alarm input and is mapped to output group 1 When that input module is activated it will activate output group 1 the explicit mapping as well as output group 99 the alarm group If any remote LEDs are assigned to the groups these will be turned on Q How does the Trouble output group work A Output Group 98 is the Trouble group The output devices assigned to this group will be activated whenever any trouble o
35. ose Report P Network Configuration Event Fikes 7 Point Data x Alarm Events T Group Data _ Cancel X Trouble Events T Event History Help IX Status Events You may print a report including any of the following information e System Inventory A list of all the items that you have specified are installed on the system e System Data The system options you ve specified in the System Configuration dialog e Network Configuration A list of the network devices you ve selected e Point Data A list of all the points on the system and parameter data for each e Group Data A list of all the output groups and parameter data for each e Event Data A listing of the event history one line per event using the currently selected event filters Click here for a key to symbols used in the verbose event history report Click the Setup button to invoke the standard Windows printer setup dialog from which you can select the destination printer and number of copies to print Click the Options button to select additional printing options Click the OK button to print Click the Cancel button to exit without printing Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 28 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 12 Program Options Communications Port COM1 C COM2 COM3 C COM4 PC 3K Program Password IV Password protect this program Startup Actions IV Auto Load Last Data File OK Cancel
36. ot alarm small dot trouble no dot status The remaining controls include Event Filter You can choose what types of events to view by selecting the desired event types in the Event Filter frame You can view any combination of alarm trouble and status events alarm events include alarm waterflow and supervisory events Event History Filename This will show the filename of the currently loaded log file or None if no file has been loaded or saved Event Counts Total Events shows the total number of events in memory Visible Events shows the number of events in the list box Read Click this button to read events from the panel via the Panel Communications dialog Load Click this button to load a log file You ll be prompted for a filename either type one in or select an existing file Save Click this button to save the events to a log file You ll be prompted for a filename either type one in or select an existing file Print Click this button to print the event history via the Print Reports dialog OK Click this button to exit the dialog Help Click this button to view online help Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 27 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 11 Printing Reports Print Reports Ed f What Do You Want To Print Setup Printing Options IV Inventory TT Paginate Report ET ee gt Options lt lt Iv System Data Oore IX Verb
37. oth formats Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 31 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 15 Import Export CASAFETECHAPCIKAPE3KDATA TXT Export Import Edit OK Cancel Help This dialog is used to input and export system data groups and points a to plain text ASCII data file that may be edited with a standard text editor By default the filename used for import export is based on the name of the current datafile For example if the data filename is PANEL DAT then the default import export filename will be PANEL TXT Click on the Filename button to select an existing file or to enter a new filename by hand Click the Export button to export data to the selected filename The progress bar to the right of the button will increment from 0 to 100 to indicate that data has been written Click the Import button to import data from the selected filename The progress bar to the right of the button will increment from 0 to 100 to indicate that data has been read Click the Edit button to launch the system text editor to manually view and or edit the selected file Note The import export file is large and will not be able to be loaded into NotePad use a better text editor or in a pinch Windows Write or WordPad if you use one of those be sure that any changes are saved in ASCII text mode The import export file is a human readable data file containing standard A
38. p 3 ACM 2 Loop 1 and CBM points points points points LH S Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 21 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual Loop 4 SLC Loop 4 ACM 2 Loop 2 points Loop 5 SLC Loop 5 ACM 8 Loop 1 points Loop 6 SLC Loop 6 ACM 8 Loop 2 points Loop 7 SLC Loop 7 ACM 4 Loop 1 points Loop 8 SLC Loop 8 ACM 4 Loop 2 points Loop 9 FZA and TZB input points Loop E DIO Points Loop F DIO Points Selecting Points Points may be selected using one of the following methods Left click a point to select it Hold down the shift key and click with the mouse to select a range of points For example to select the points at addresses 10 thru 20 click address 10 to select it then hold down the shift key and click address 20 This will cause the points at addresses 10 thru 20 to be highlighted Note Selecting the points in the reverse order 20 thru 10 gives the same result Hold down the control key and click with the mouse to select a group of points For example to select the points at addresses 1 3 5 and 7 click address 1 to select it then hold down the control key and click address 3 then address 5 then address 7 This will cause the points at addresses 1 3 5 and 7 to be highlighted Note The addresses may be selected in any order You can select both contiguous and discontiguous ranges using combinations of the shift and control key For example to se
39. rnal LEDs Note The RLA is a future product and does not yet exist ZRLD Remote LED Driver This is aremote LED driver able to control 30 or 60 individual external LEDs The RLD also includes a beeper for audio annunciation of alarms and troubles and a keyswitch to allow local or global reset or silencing ZRPC Remote Power Converter The RPC allows up to two ACMs to be remotely mounted The RPC converts 24VDC to 2V and 40V as well as providing a network interface RPD Remote Programming Display This is a remote front panel including a 4x20 LCD keypad and LEDs It connects to the FACP via the RS485 network and may be mounted up to 4000 feet from the main panel It allows normal operation of the panel from a remote location Note This is a future product SLC Signalling Line Circuit i e an addressable loop Temporal Code A NAC cadence which uses the following timing 500ms on 500ms off 500ms on 500ms off 500ms on 1500ms off repeating TLA Three Letter Acronym ZTZB Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 43 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual Ten Zone Class B Input Module ZZRM Zone Relay Module Each ZRM contains five SPDT relays rated at 120VAC 10A Up to four ZRMs may be installed connected to the CP3 s expansion port Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 44 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 21 FAQ Frequently Asked Questions Q A Q A Pm having trouble comm
40. rom the panel Click Cancel to discard any data transferred from the panel Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 26 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 10 Event History Event History Ea TR 315 10 02 1998 12 09 17 Negative Ground Fault ST 314 10 02 1998 12 09 07 Online T 313 10 02 1998 12 09 01 Panel Reset ST 312 10 02 1998 11 42 10 Offline ST 311 10 02 1998 11 42 08 Online T 310 10 02 1998 11 42 02 Panel Reset ST 309 10 02 1998 11 42 00 Hardware Reset ST 308 10 02 1998 11 42 38 Offline ST 307 10 02 1998 11 42 36 Online ST 306 10 02 1998 11 42 30 Panel Reset ST 305 10 02 1998 11 42 30 Offline ST 304 GRP 99 10 02 1998 11 42 25 Output Group Activated AL 303 2 006 10 02 1998 11 42 25 Monitor Input ST 302 GRP 98 10 02 1998 11 42 17 Output Group Activated TR 301 10 02 1998 11 42 17 Negative Ground Fault ST 300 10 02 1998 11 42 07 Online T 299 10 02 1998 11 42 01 Panel Reset ST 298 10 02 1998 11 41 28 Offline T 297 10 02 1998 11 41 24 Online ST 296 10 02 1998 11 41 18 Panel Reset ST 295 10 02 1998 11 41 18 Offline x Event Filter Event History Filename Read cera CASAFETECH PC3K 1 LOG Trouble Events Total Events Visible Events Load OK Xx Status Events 650 650 Save As Help This dialog is used to view the panel s event history Its main component is a large list box which shows the events one per line newest to oldest The first character of each line denotes its type large d
41. s System Inventory This page of the System Inventory dialog allows you to configure the number and addresses of conventional zone input cards installed on the RS 485 network Up to twelve FZAs and TZBs may be installed on a system in any mixture FZA and TZB points are mapped to loop 9 Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 9 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 5 3 System Inventory RLDs System Inventory This page of the System Inventory dialog allows you to configure the number and addresses of remote LED display boards RLDs Remote LED Drivers provide remote annunciation of system point and group status Each RLD can drive up to 30 LEDs if an RLDX Remote LED Driver Expander is installed it can drive an additional 30 LEDs 60 LEDs total Up to sixteen RLDs may be installed The base LED number determines the range of LEDs that the RLD can annunciate If more than one RLD has the same base LED number they will both display identical information The Base LED number must be between 1 amp 2969 Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 10 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 5 4 System Inventory RDAs System Inventory This page of the System Inventory dialog allows you to configure the number and addresses of remote LCD displays An RDA Remote Display Annunciator mimics the front panel of the Classic 2000 Mk II FACP It allows remote silence and reset Up to sixteen RDAs may b
42. s well as output group 96 the waterflow group If any remote LEDs are assigned to the groups these will be turned on Q Is there any way to have an input control more than one output group A If more than one output group is on the same floor they are essentially ganged together For example if you d like an input to control output groups 63 and 64 map the input to output group 63 then set output group 63 s floor number to some arbitrary number let s say 99 Next set output group 64 s floor number to the same number 99 Now whenever output group 63 is activated group output group 64 will be activated as well and vice versa Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 46 of 46
43. t panel data transfer Note The panel does currently not support this option e Time and Date Select either a 12 hour AM PM or 24 hour military time format Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 17 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 6 2 System Programming Input Configuration System Configuration x ni Day Night Schedules On Off Schedules System Configuration r Sensitivity Levels Options lon ee y Ze Low 60 gt o 00 00 Ol Med GM gt IV Blink Device LEDs When Polled High 60 4 gt I Use Drift Compensation Algorithm Photo Low 62 4 E gt Alerts Medium 55 4 gt ES High 48 4 E Hi Maintenance 35 E g gt Heat ear A gt eS Service 40 4 fal gt A CHA a Maintenance 35 i ie gt High 55 4 pi Service 40 4 gt Analog Yalue Conversion T ables 2 Reset Cancel Help The Input Configuration tab of the System Programming dialog is where input sensitivities and options are set These include Sensitivity Levels e lon Select the low medium and high sensitivity settings for ionization smoke sensors e Photo Select the low medium and high sensitivity settings for photoelectric smoke sensors e Heat Select the low medium and high sensitivity settings for temperature sensors Options e Auto Test Time Select the time at which the panel should initiate a self test of the system Click the lit
44. tems PC3K User s Manual Inputs Mapped to Group A scrollable list of all input points mapped to the last selected output group Outputs Assigned to Group A scrollable list of all output points assigned to the last selected output group Note When more than one group is selected only the parameters for the last selected group will be displayed However any changes will be applied to all of the selected groups This gives you a convenient way to set parameters for a number of groups at once rather than having to tediously set each individual group s parameters Note The following are special pre defined output groups Output Group 99 General Alarm Output Group 98 General Trouble Output Group 97 General Supervisory Output Group 96 General Waterflow Output Group 95 Schedule Group 4 Output Group 94 Schedule Group 3 Output Group 93 Schedule Group 2 Output Group 92 Schedule Group 1 Refer to the FAQ for further info related to these special groups Click the Cancel button to return to the main menu discarding any changes you made Click the OK button to return to the main menu retaining any changes you made At this point the data will be checked for validity and if there is a problem you ll have the opportunity to view a Validation Report Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 25 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 9 Panel Communications Panel Communications x
45. tle clock icon to edit the time visually e Blink Device LEDs When Polled Not Used as Zeta Devices Blink LEDs as standard e Use Drift Compensation Algorithm If enabled the panel will use a special drift compensation algorithm to compensate for dirty sensors etc Alerts e lon Select the maintenance and service alert settings for ionization smoke sensors e Photo Select the maintenance and service alert settings for photoelectric smoke sensors Refer to the Analog Value Conversion Tables for obscuration and temperature conversion charts Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 18 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems 6 3 System Programming Day Night Schedules System Configuration x PC3K User s Manual sl Seria MO H ooo E e MS DO y 178 MS Dc y 178 LS DOC E 7 2 Reset Lox Cancel Help The Day Night Schedules tab of the System Programming dialog is where day night schedules and holidays are set These include Day Night Schedules Edit the day start time day sensitivity night start time night sensitivity and the days of the week in which to apply the schedule for each of four available day night schedules Night sensitivity will be used on un selected days of the week Holidays Select up to eighteen different holidays for the current year Night sensitivity will be used on holidays Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 19 of 46 Zeta Alar
46. to LED 3 Input Point Annunciation Each input point may be mapped to two remote LEDs each of which may annunciate either an alarm or trouble condition The LED assignments are made in the Point Configuration dialog Output Group Annunciation Each output group may be mapped to two remote LEDs The first LED annunciates the state of the inputs assigned to the group while the second LED annunciates the state of the outputs assigned to the group Normally these two LEDs come on at the same time the only situation in which they will not is when the panel uses the floor above floor below capability of the panel in which case a group s outputs may be activated regardless of whether or not the group s inputs are activated The LED assignments are made in the Configure Groups dialog Each RLD or RLA has a base LED number which is set during system configuration This number sets the first LED number that will be annunciated from that device For example if an RLD has a base LED number of 1 it will be able to annunciate LEDs 1 30 or 1 60 if an RLD expander is installed If more than one RLD or RLA has the same base LED number they will display identical information Note The special output groups may be used to annunciate system wide conditions e Output Group 99 General Alarm e Output Group 98 General Trouble e Output Group 97 General Supervisory e Output Group 96 General Waterflow Note The RLA is a future product and is not
47. ule Sounder control module Combination input output module Isolator module 19 3 10 Other Real time clock calendar display 650 Event history log Password protected access to programming mode Optional module for City Box Reverse Polarity Module Optional serial and isolated serial printer ports PC3K User s Manual Optional TZB and FZA conventional initiating zone modules can be connected via RS 485 network 19 3 11 Remote Annunciation Revision 1 0 Connect via RS 485 network 4 conductor wire RLD drives up to 60 LEDs for graphic point annunciators provides remote silence reset RDA remote display annunciator duplicates display and buttons on panel Part 3000 0002 Page 41 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems PC3K User s Manual 20 Glossary Of Terms ZACM Addressable Communications Module Annunciator A display unit containing indicator lamps alphanumeric displays LCDs or other means to indicate status information about the system Class A Circuit An arrangement of monitored initiating device signalling line or notification appliance circuits that prevents a single open or ground on the installation wiring of these circuits from causing loss of the system s intended function ZCBM City Box Module i e A Local Energy City Tie Box Module This connects to the CP3 via the network There may be up to two CBMs connected to the system The first will be located on loop 0 address 8 the second will be at loop 0 address
48. unicating with the panel what s wrong Some things to check e Is the panel in PC Communications mode e Is PC3K in the Panel Communications dialog e Do you have a PCI connected between the panel and PC e ls the PCI connector properly plugged in to J2 on the CP3 It should cover all pins and the ribbon cable should be flowing downwards e ls the PCI connected to the serial port on your PC matching your selection in the Options dialog i e if you selected COM1 in the Options dialog are you connected to COM1 e Is your communications port disabled Sometimes a mouse or modem will disable your standard communication ports Refer to your computer mouse and modem manuals for info I d like to read data from an existing installation and save it to disk for archiving How do do that Follow the steps 1 Connect a PCI between the panel and PC Put the panel in PC Communications mode go to programming mode and then select item 8 Go to the Panel Communications dialog in PC3K Wait for the Offline indicator to change to Online Ore Bio O Click the Read From Panel button in the Point Data frame and wait for the transfer to be 100 complete 6 Click the Read From Panel button in the Group Data frame and wait for the transfer to be 100 complete 7 Click the Read From Panel button in the System Data frame and wait for the transfer to be 100 complete 8 Click OK then click Sa
49. ve As on the main window toolbar or select Save As from the File menu and select the desired filename 9 As an extra bit on insurance create an ASCII data file Go to the Import Export dialog select a filename and click the Export button 10 Save the two data files e g PANELOO1 DAT and PANEL001 TXT to disk and store the disk in a safe place If you ever need to reload the data into the panel or modify the programming simply restore the files to the PC3K directory and load either into PC3K then modify it and or transfer its data to the panel Why the two types of data files What s the difference PC3K supports two types of data files binary and ASCII Binary files are PC3K s native file format They encode panel data in a binary machine readable format which allows the program to read and write the files very quickly The downside is that they re rather rigid in their format New versions of PC3K may not be able to read binary data files created by older versions of the program Binary data files use the DAT file extension ASCII data files store data in a textual human readable format This makes them much more flexible than binary files and also provides the opportunity for manual editing using nearly any standard text editor ASCII data files can be read by any version of PC3K and are thus the preferred format for long term storage or for translation between different versions of PC3K The downside and the reas
50. yet available Revision 1 0 Part 3000 0002 Page 33 of 46 Zeta Alarm Systems 17 Device Types PC3K User s Manual The following is a list of valid device types used in Classic 2000 Mk II programming 17 1 lonization Sensor Description Zeta Part Number Zeta Stock Code Default Label Default Group Default Enable Disable Default Alarm Verification Default Offset Default Sensitivity Zeta Premier Analogue Addressable lonization Smoke Detector PAI100 34 011 Ionization Sensor 99 Alarm Group Enabled Disabled 0 High 17 2 Photoelectric Sensor Description Zeta Part Number Zeta Stock Code Default Label Default Group Default Enable Disable Default Alarm Verification Default Offset Default Sensitivity Zeta Premier Analogue Addressable Optical Smoke Detector PAO100 35 011 Photoelectric Sensor 99 Alarm Group Enabled Disabled 0 High 17 3 Temperature Sensor Description Zeta Part Number Zeta Stock Code Default Label Default Group Default Enable Disable Default Alarm Verification Default Offset Default Sensitivity 17 4 Input Module Description Zeta Part Number Zeta Stock Code Default Label Default Group Default Enable Disable Default Monitor Type 17 5 1 O Input Description Zeta Part Number Zeta Stock Code Default Label Default Group Default Enable Disable Default Monitor Type Revision 1 0 Zeta Premier Anal
51. ystems PC3K User s Manual 4 The Main Screen The main screen contains the main menu toolbar status bar and buttons The toolbar provides access to oft used functions such as file loading and saving functions The left panel on the status bar shows the current program state the second panel on the status bar shows whether the data has been modified and needs to be saved fj PC3K lt Untitled gt File Help Save Save As A System Inventory Specify System Options ALARM SYSTEMS pees aan A Division of GLT Exports Lud A POSK E Configure Groups Classic 2000 MK II ES Programming FA Sl Sismo Panel Communications Version 1 44 E Event History Copyright 1998 2002 By q 7 Safetech Intemational Inc i Print Reports SN The buttons along the right side of the window provide easy step by step access to the major functions of the program These include System Inventory Clicking this button will launch the inventory dialog from which you can specify what devices are installed on the panel and how many of each System Programming Clicking this button will launch the system configuration dialog from which you can set system global properties such as the banner message NAC modes schedules etc Point Configuration Clicking this button will launch the point configuration dialog from which you can assign devices to a specific loop and address and set the properties of each point Group

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