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1. Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 101 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Appendix G Input Point Record Address Label Description Output Group Loop Address Label Description Output Group Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 102 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Appendix H Glossary of Terms Term Definition Addressable Sensors Smoke and temperature sensors that convert analog values read at the sensor head and communicate the values back to the classic 2000 Mk II control panel Class A An initiating device circuit characterized by the use of four conductors two feed lines and two return lines Class B An initiating device circuit characterized by the use of two conductors and an end of line device usually a resistor Contact Monitor Module Addressable device that monitors a normally open fire alarm initiating device AKA Switch Monitor Module Input Point An addressable sensing device such as a smoke or heat sensor monitor module ZFZA module ZTZB module or ZDIO input Input Output Module Addressable device that allows the con
2. 19 m 25 E 31 c 12345678 12345678 12345678 20 26 ON ON iE 12345678 12345678 21 27 ON ON m m ud 12345678 12345678 6 4 6 ZCBM Network Addresses The Classic 2000 Mk II allows for 2 ZCBMs to be installed on the network and two fixed addresses 11 and 12 are available The addresses are fixed by selecting the operating mode DIP SWITCH BIT DEFINITIONS Bit1 Off ZCBM 1 Network Address 11 General Alarm On ZCBM 2 Network Address 12 Waterflow Alarm Bit2 Off Polarity Reversing On City Tie Box Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 79 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 6 4 7 ZPNI DIP Switch Configuration The ZPNI may be addressed to one of 32 network addresses Use the DIP switch on the board to set the address Bit Description Number Network Address Bit 0 Network Address Bit 1 Network Address Bit 2 Network Address Bit 3 Network Address Bit 4 Global Silence Global Reset Global Silence and Reset apply only to the ZPNI DRV See ZPNI product documentaion for explanation and application 6 5 Serial Device Technical Specifications 6 5 1 ZTZB ZFZA Specifications POWER REQUIREMENT To be connected to a UL listed Power Limited Class or Class source of supply only Input Volta
3. 15 1 5 4 System Auxillary Relays eterno et 15 1 5 5 System Control Hot Keys 00 15 2 Installation Procedures oh eh e a bac beato ter 17 2 1 What Do llave etf Ee Roe Db bete eee ri f ED RE E Ded 17 2 2 Installation Sequetce eer rer e b el ero e 17 Ler Mount EncloSUtLe oerte oet ertet eret es be bete ee ee eere betreten 19 2 2 2 Install GPS BOdALId ideni Ete HORE tede 19 2 23 Mount Chassis in 19 2 2 4 Gonnect AG Powel ede iiber 20 2 25 Connect Batteries ttt pe beret t d e erbe eee 20 2 2 6 Install Optional ZZRM Auxiliary System Relays 21 2 2 7 Install Optional Modules sse nnns 21 Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page i Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 2 2 8 Power Limited Wire Routing 2 21 2 8 Wiring the Signaling Line Circuits 5165 22 2 3 1 SLC Device Capacity 22 2 4 Sensor Base Wiring aententia pei ease epe eee ai 22 2 5 Installing SLO Devices 22 444224050 nennen 25 2 5 44 Wiring Styles cii cede rede to eee ze idee Fa a 26 2 5 2 Input Modules
4. te Eva p VATER Fata EIL eis 29 2 5 3 XP95A Switch Monitor Module XP95A Priority Switch Monitor Module 30 2 5 4 I O Relay I O Input Module 2 31 2 5 5 Sounder Control Module 22 22122 000 32 2 5 6 Sounder Base Relay Base 33 2 6 Wiring Terminal 34 2 6 1 Network Wiring 35 2 6 2 NAC Wiring A 36 2 7 System and Auxiliary Relays 37 2 7 4 ZZRM Auxiliary Relays essen eene 37 2 7 1 1 Multiple ZZRM Relay Installation seen 38 2 8 Conventional Zone Input Capabilities 38 2 9 Printer Output Options ccce eps aast 38 3 System Controls and Operation seres 39 3 1 System Display and Annunciation 39 ce Reich 39 322 oreet te e eite tee Ce 39 3 9 Panel Control Keys s EROR EE PR RB 40 3 T4 GFUNCTOM oyster Eee ettet pee cere n ee ice etd re rote 40 3 1 5 Alphanumeric Keypad 2 44 2040 nnne 40 3 2 system LED Indicators Ee re TH ees
5. TOTAL ALARM CURRENT mA TOTALS A Supervisory standby Current mA Item 35 above Supervisory Time in Hours 24 or 60 A C Supervisory Requirements A x B D Power Supply Size Enter 00575 or 0075 or Alarm Current Item 36 above E Alarm Time in Minutes For 5mins enter 0833 for 10mins enter 167 F Alarm Requirement D x E G Battery Backup Requirement C F H 20 Safety Factor G x 2 1 Battery Requirement w 20 Safety Factor G H J Required Battery Size in Amps NOTES 1 Required for remote ZACMs 2 SLC Loops are Current Limited at 80mA in alarm This requirement is included on the last line of the Detectors Modules section of this chart 3 Review the top line for the indication of standby and alarm current 4 Current values are in mAmps unless otherwise specified Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 87 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Appendix C 1 24VDC Notification Circuit Compatible Devices Gentex Models Horn and Horn Strobes 21 30 VDC AVS44 AVP 4 HS24 HG124 SHG24 GEH24 GES24 15 GES24 15 75 GES24 30 GES24 60 GES24 75 GES24 110 GEC24 15 GEC24 15 75 GEC24 30 GE24 60 GEC24 75 GEC24 110 GMH24 GMS24 GEC GES GX90 4 GX90S 4 GXS4 ST24 WGMS 24 ZMS4 Speaker Strobes 18 30 VDC SPK4 SPK424 SPK424 SPK8
6. Temperature Sensor Analog Value Celsius to Fahrenheit Conversion Analog Celsius Fahrenheit Value Display Conversion Temperature 40 104 45 113 50 122 55 131 60 140 65 149 70 158 75 167 80 176 85 185 90 194 Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 105 Zeta Alarm Systems Revision 1 0 Photo Analog Conversion to UL Obscuration Percentage before drift compensation Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Analog Display Value Counts Uncompensated UL Smoke Box Obscuration ft 35 1 0 36 1 1 37 1 2 1 3 40 1 4 41 1 5 42 1 6 1 7 45 1 8 1 9 48 2 0 49 2 1 50 51 2 2 52 2 3 53 54 2 4 55 2 5 56 57 2 6 58 2 7 59 60 2 8 61 2 9 62 63 3 0 64 65 3 1 66 3 2 67 68 3 3 69 70 3 4 Assumes ambient clean air level of 25 counts Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 106 Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual XP95 ADDRESS DATA ADDRESS REMOVE BUTTONS ADDRESS REMOVE BUTTONS ADDRESS REMOVE BUTTONS X Pert Card Sensor Base Addressing Appendix J 1 Zeta Alarm Systems 9 GG o 999 G8 6 998 999980 998 9989880 SF 8908 89088880 GO9999999909909 809988098969 888888088808000868686908890900 98909066998886869986090099889990099099660 900009060
7. YEL BLU URA EE YEL ORA RED INPUT YEL Loop _BLK MODULE GRN CCONFIGURED AS SUPERVISORY INPUT gt Figure W 9a CAUTION DO NOT USE LOOPED WIRE UNDER TERMINALS L1 AND L2 BREAK WIRE RUN TO PROVIDE SUPERVISION OF CONNECTIONS TO NEXT DEVICE CONTROL UNIT CIRCUIT TO SUPERVISION MODULE UL LISTED 24 VOLT EOL PAM 4 RELAY UL LISTED 24VDC POWER SUPPLY OPTIONAL REMOTE n LED ANNUNCIATOR NOT INCLUDED Wiring Schematic for MB RLY XP95 Relay Base Figure W 9b NOTE Power supply connected to bases should be from the IPB 3 or independent regulated 24V DC listed for fire protection with battery backup and power limited per NFPA 72 Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 33 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 2 6 Wiring Terminal Identification 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 A A B B 2 2 8 8 amp E 3 s B o E 8 J9 J2 L TROUBLE ALARM NO NC At OND 28 9 9 9 9 9 9 1 17 18 19 m ra B 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 ZRM PORT TROUBLE ALARM Figure W 5 Remove protective covering to utilize ZZRM port Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 34 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 2 6 1 Network Wiring 24V GND 24V GND NOTE F
8. 69 6 Networking Serial Devices sss 71 6 1 Serial Devices 2 iode deris cdi deb ee ce pL 71 6 1 1 Zeta Remote Display Annunciator ZRDA 0 1 71 6 1 2 Conventional Initiating Zone Expansion 71 61 21 c ZEZAZTZB 1 ense e ete 71 6 1 2 2 Dual Input Output 72 6 1 2 3 Panel Network Interface 72 6 1 3 SLC Loop Expansion Using the ZRPC and ZACM 72 6 1 4 ZRLD Remote LED Driver 72 6 1 5 ZCBM City Box Reversing Polarity 74 6 1 6 Networked Digital Communicator ZNDC 74 6 2 Serial Device Configuration 75 6 3 SUpervislOti 2 i eter dee ae ethane da eee 75 6 4 Addressing Serial Devices 000 76 6 41 ZACM Addressing aione padanira p Aaaa IA TAUN nne nnn nine nnns 76 6 4 2 ZTZB ZFZA DIP Switch Configuration 71 6 4 3 ZRLD DIP Switch Configuration 22 enne 78 6 4 4 ZRDA Addressing iei e iade todas ied Pa 78 6 4 5 ZRLD Network Addresses sese eee enne nnne 79 6 4 6 ZCBM Network Addresses sse eene ener 79 6 4 7 ZPNI DIP Switch
9. Le iens 51 4 1 Before You Begin Programming 24 2 48 1000 enne 51 4 1 1 Access Privilege Code 51 4 2 Program Menus ett ete eene dote ei det te eet 52 42 1 Glocke Seien D UT s 52 4 225 itecto ed the eet eb eem eer e ardt be agi 53 422 1 SYSTOM OPTIONS inte ee RR I 53 42 272 TANO scs ec ce ret ec Eee ente ber Se eee xe enn 54 4 2 2 3 Access Privilege Codes 44440 55 4 2 2 4 Edit Banner Message 040 55 4 2 9 INetWOFK ice ete tiae ete HE teda dee 56 4 24 Configuring Inputs ere e oe tre Cete ele Ce 56 42 4 1 Inp tOplioris ehe eee eae 57 4 2 4 2 Alarm Sensitivity Levels 57 42 43 np t Alerts 57 4 2 5 Configuring System Outputs 2 44400 4000 0 enne 58 4 2 5 1 Notification Appliance Circuits NACS 58 4 2 5 2 Zeta Zone Relay Modules ZZRMS 58 4 2 6 PointiProgramming ii enter eapite Rer 58 4 2 6 1 Auto PLOGFami cette ete eto ett 59 4 2 6 2 Add Remove Point 00 08000 60 4 2 6 3 PONE Loca ie octets e ibe lb estie tee bon PL beats 60 4 2 6 4 Point Progra
10. 48 N 49 50 51 N A 52 N 53 N 54 N J 55 N 56 N 57 1 0 58 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 99 Zeta Alarm Systems Loop Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Appendix G Input Point Record Address Label Description Output Group Address Label Description Output Group 59 60 90 61 91 62 92 63 93 64 94 65 95 66 96 67 97 68 98 69 99 70 100 71 101 72 102 73 103 74 104 75 105 76 106 77 107 78 108 79 109 80 110 81 111 82 112 83 113 84 114 85 115 86 116 87 117 88 118 89 119 Revision 1 0 120 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 100 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Appendix G Input Point Record Loop Address Label Description Output Address Label Description Output Group Group 121 122 123 124 125 126
11. Alarm count Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 14 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 1 5 3 1 5 4 1 5 5 Output Group Summary 1 90 91 Non Reporting 92 Schedule Group 1 93 E Schedule Group 2 94 Schedule Group 3 95 Schedule Group 5 96 Waterflow operation all alarm inputs alarm relay and all outputs default here 97 E Supervisory operation auxiliary relay default 98 Trouble trouble relay default 99 Alarm all alarm inputs alarm relay and all outputs default here 100 199 General City Box and Reversing Polarity Interface The Zeta City Box Module ZCBM is capable of interfacing with reversing polarity and supervised coil type master boxes The ZCBM mounts below the CP3 and via the RS 485 serial bus on the CP3 It features a manual disconnect switch for convenient testing and maintenance System Auxiliary Relays The CP3 allows for the connection of up to 4 ZZRM relay modules Each ZZRM contains 5 Form C relays that are individually programmable Each ZZRM comes with snap track for mounting and a cable to connect to the expansion port of the CP3 System Control Hot Keys Keys 6 0 allow the user to utilize the keys as programmable function keys or control points By uti lizing the point programming screens the user can associate output groups to be controlled by the press of the Hot Key Hot Keys are located on loop 0 Addresses range fr
12. L1 and L2 are polarity sensitive on the ISOLATOR MODULE IMB750 but not the other bases Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 24 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 2 5 Installing SLC Devices Communications Loop Performance Chart Fault Condition Single Open Single Ground Shorted Loop Loop Shorted Loop Shorted Loop Opened on Loop on the Loop and Opened and Grounded and Grounded Style 4 two wire Loop Operation meets NFPA 72 Style 4 requirements 1 Trouble 2 Alarm Trouble Trouble Trouble Trouble Capability Trouble Style 6 four wire Loop Operation meets NFPA 72 Style 6 requirements Alarm Alarm Trouble Trouble Trouble Alarm Capability Capability Capability Trouble Trouble Trouble 3 Style 7 four wire Loop Operation meets NFPA 72 Style 7 requirements Alarm Alarm Alarm Trouble Alarm Alarm Capability Capability Capability Capability Capability Trouble Trouble Trouble Trouble Trouble Notes 1 Trouble indicates a trouble signal will be generated at the control unit display during the abnor mal condition 2 Alarm Capability indicates an alarm signal can be transmitted to the control unit during the abnormal condition 3 Loop operation meeting Style 7 requirements isolates entire physical zones on the communi cations loop from faults that occur within other areas of the loop 4 Referto the installation drawings supplied with each SLC device for ra
13. SLC Terminals A A B B on SLC1 through SLC12 Network Terminals 17 26 Relay Circuits Terminals 27 32 Do not pull wires from different groups through the same conduit If you must run them together keep the distance as short as possible and use shielded cable Route high and low voltages sep arately and do not cross the circuit board with wiring inside the panel enclosure Running the wire through ferrite shield beads or wrapping it around a ferrite toroid can also filter high frequency noise 1 4 8 2 SLC Wire Specifications Any wire type may be acceptable solid stranded twisted pair untwisted shieldd unshielded as long as it complies with the following specifications 14 20 gauge Limit of 0 3uF capacitance over entire line refer to Application Note AN Z3K 01A for figuring line capacitance Limit of 50 Ohms resistance over entire loop from panel to farthest point and back Complies with NEC standard 760 51 for power limited fire protective signaling cable In applications please note Never run wiring from two different ZACMs in the same conduit Wiring utilized from original installation must conform to NEC installation standards as well Maximum loop length depends on wire gauge as shown below Wire Gauge solid Solid Distance Stranded Distance 20 2 400 ft 2 300 ft 18 3 900 ft 3 600 ft 16 6 000 ft 5 300 ft 14 9 200 ft 9 000 ft Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 1
14. SPK824 Amseco 24VDC Models Bells BZ 54 EXB6 to 10 A4 EXB6 to 10 PV4 HP 24 MB G6 10 MSB 63 SL MSB 64V Strobes SL 1 SL 3 SL 5 Faraday FOS 24VDC Models Horns and Horn Strobes 5306 5308 5326 5328 5336 5338 5346 5348 6126 6128 6146 6148 5510 5508 5521 5522 6166 6168 LU or O 14 24 DC Speaker Strobes 2606 2608L U 4 25V and L U 4 70V Wheelock 24V Models Chimes and Chime Strobes CH F1 WM Horns and Horn Strobes MT 24 MIZ 24 WH or WM Speaker Strobes E 1010 WH or WM E 7025 WH or WM E 7070 WH or WM E 7025 E 9025 WH or WM E 7070 E 9025 E 9070 ET 1010 ET 1070 ET 1070 WM ET1080 ET1080 WM ET 1090 Strobes WMT WM1T Vibrating Bells 42PT G 43T G 43T G10 46T G10 46 4 Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 88 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Appendix C 2 Two wire ZTZB ZFZA Detector Compatibility Smoke Detector Series Detector Models Identifier Max per circuit Detector Head SIH F SLK F SLK FH ST40 40 For use with these bases 5 YBA M ST04 NA HS RB ST05 NA Apollo Detector Heads 55000 150 151 152 153 55000 150 151 152 153 31 55000 250 55000 250 30 55000 350 55000 350 16 55000 380 55000 380 9 For use with these bases 45681 200 220 232 45681 200 220 232 NA Detector Heads 55000 150 151 152 153 55000 150 151 152 153 20 55000 250 55000 250 22 55000 350 55000 350 13 55000 380 55000 380 8 For use wi
15. The ZRDA will mimic the Local Display at the main panel and allows Silence and Reset functions Conventional Initiating Zone Expansion The Classic 2000 Mk Il can expand its number of Conventional Initiating Zones in three ways ZFZA ZTZB ZDIO or Sigma Mk II network through ZPNI boards 6 1 2 1 ZFZA ZTZB The ZFZA ZTZB serial expansion cards are compatible with many two wire fire detectors and any normally open contact device The circuits may also be used as a supervisory circuit to monitor the normally open contacts of supervisory devices water flow or pressure switches in sprinkler systems The ZFZA ZTZB operation does not support alarm verification non latching alarms or normally closed alarms The ZFZA ZTZB support ZZRM relay functions each ZZRM auxiliary relay is linked automatically to an individual zone initiating circuit see section 2 2 6 The Zone Expansion cards and ZZRM relays can be located in an ZSDE enclosure 6 1 2 1 1 Zeta Five Zone Class A Expansion Module ZFZA The panel accommodates 12 ZFZA modules 60 Class A Style 6 zones Five 5b Class A zone initiating circuits are provided with the five zone expansion module These initiating circuits are power limited and are resettable under microprocessor control The ZFZA is able to be located remotely from the main panel via the four wire network connection Each ZFZA will support up to 2 or 4 ZZRMs See section 6 4 2 for addressing information The ZFZA ZTZ
16. 420 0 0 4040 Remote LED Driver Expander ZRLD EX 0 0 420 0 0 3000 6860 Remote Power Converter ZRPO 0 50 50 0 0 2936 Ten Zone Class B ZTZB 0 65 515 0 0 2941 Five Zone Class A ZFZA 0 90 270 0 0 DETECTORS MODULES 55000 550 ISH 550 lon Sensor Head 0 28 2 0 0 55000 650 PSH 650 Photoelectric Sensor Head 0 34 4 0 0 55000 450 TSH 450 Temperature Sensor Head 0 25 4 0 0 55000 750 IMB 750 Isolator Module 0 12 8 0 0 55000 830 MPM 830 Mini Priority Switch Monitor Module 0 6 4 0 0 55000 806 806 Priority Switch Monitor Module 0 6 4 0 0 55000 820 SMIO 820 Switch Monitor Input Output Module 0 85 4 0 0 55000 825 SCM 825 Sounder Control Module 0 1 4 0 0 Number of SLC Loops in System 0 0 80 0 0 NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES Other NAC 1 2 75 Amps Maximum 0 0 0 0 0 GMS24 15 75WR 0 0 139 0 0 GEC24 15 75WR 0 0 142 0 0 Other NAC 2 2 75 Amps Maximum 0 0 0 0 0 GMS24 15 75WR 0 0 139 0 0 GEC24 15 75WR 0 0 142 0 0 Other NAC 3 2 75 Amps Maximum 0 0 0 0 0 GMS24 15 75WR 0 0 139 0 0 GEC24 15 75WR 0 0 142 0 0 Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 86 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual SYSTEM COMPONENTS Quantity Stand By Current mA Maximum Alarm Current mA Total Stand By Current mA Total Alarm Current Other NAC 4 2 75 Amps Maximum 0 0 0 GMS24 15 75WR 0 139 0 GEC24 15 75WR 0 142 0 TOTAL STANDBY CURRENT mA
17. 6000 NFPA 72 NEC Article 300 Wiring Methods NEC 760 Fire Protective Signaling Systems EIA 485 and EIA 232 Serial Interface Standards Applicable Local and State Building Codes Requirements of Local Authority Having Jurisdiction 9 9 9 6 6 6 Underwriters Laboratories has the following Pre connection Requirements A All AC wiring connected to the Classic 2000 Mk enclosure is to be installed in conduit All field wiring must be installed in accordance with the National Electric Code NFPA 70 All field wiring must be 18 AWG or larger system accommodates 14 24 AWG High and Low voltage wiring should be segregated and routed as described in Section 1 4 8 1 Use only the compatible sensors and modules listed in Appendix C 2 on the SLC loops mmo ou The Control mounting location should allow easy access and proximity to all audible alerts and local annunciation by the person s having responsibility for maintaining and supervising the system All 2 wire smoke detectors utilized on ZTZB ZFZA must be listed as compatible in Appendix H Supervised audible and visual appliances as listed in Appendix C Compatible Devices should be located so as to conform to UL and the ADA where required A full system checkout must be performed any time the panel is programmed The system should be maintained in accordance with NFPA 72 standards Specific instructions on configuring and programming to achieve some common applications are contained in
18. A press the key twice for B press again and for again If the key is pushed again the respective number appears The NEXT and PREV keys will allow you to move from one letter to the next Pressing the 1 key twice brings up a character picker screen to provide the space common symbol and character selections Pressing ENTER will lock in your alpha numeric banner selection Edit Banner Message My Company Fire Alarm Control Figure P 18 Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 55 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 4 2 3 Network 4 2 4 The Network menu allows you to scan the RS 485 network for network residents and auto pro gram or review the network residents and addresses The Scan key searches for all network devices While searching an asterisk will appear and blink When the search is complete the system will display how many devices were found and what type To browse through the network devices press 2 Browse Devices This screen displays the address type status of each device and firmware ver sion and allows you to scroll through the network of devices using the PREV NEXT Keys Press ing 0 zero when browsing will display the number of errors to that device since the last hardware reset This screen also allows you to establish a base LED number for the ZRLD remote LED drivers Pressing ENTER when the ZRLD is desplayed produces an edit field The LED num ber can be
19. AC Low Delay Auto Silence Silence Inhibit Time Alarm Verify Holidays Schedules 1 Day Night Sch 1 1 Day Start Day End Day Sens Night Sens 5 Days 2 Day Night Sch 2 Same as 1 3 Day Night Sch 3 Same as 1 4 Day Night Sch 4 Same as it Revision 1 0 Default 00 00 00 Default 01 01 1998 Default 12 Hour Mode Default No Non Latching Default No trouble reminder disabled Default No waterflow not silenceable Default Disabled Default 1A 1B Default Oh Default Om i e disabled Default Os i e disabled Default 30s Default 00 00 Default 00 00 Default 00 00 Default Low Default High MTWTF Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 92 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Menu Description 5 On Off Sch 1 1 On Off 2 On Off 3 On Off 6 On Off Sch 2 as 1 7 On off Sch 3 as 1 8 On Off Sch 4 as 1 3 Access Codes 4 Edit Banner Msg 3 Network 1 Scan 2 Browse Devices 3 Style 4 Inputs 1 Options 1 Test Time 2 LED Blink 2 Sensitivity Levels 1 lon Sensitivity 1 Low 2 Medium 3 High 2 Photo Sensitivity 1 Low 2 Medium 3 High 3 Heat Setting 1 Low 2 Medium 3 High 3 Alerts 1 lon Alerts Maintenance Revision 1 0 Default Setting Default On 00 00 Default Off 00 00 Default 111111 for level 1 Defa
20. Configuration 2 80 6 5 Serial Device Technical Specifications seen 80 6 5 1 ZTZB ZFZA Specifications 80 6 5 2 Power 2 81 6 5 3 Power Requirement ZRLD sse nennen nnns 81 6 5 4 Power 2 82 6 6 Wiring Block Diagrams csini paai a paana enne nenne nennen 82 6 6 1 Wiring Block for ZFZA ZTZB ZRLD Network 82 6 6 2 Wiring Block for ZRPC ZCBM ZRDA Network Devices 83 6 6 3 Wiring Block for ZDIO Network Devices 2 83 6 7 Serial Device Enclosure Installation Procedures sene 84 6 7 1 Serial Device Enclosure Installation sese 84 6 7 2 Single Device Installation 84 6 7 2 1 Dual Device Installation 84 6 7 3 Installation of ZACMS nenne nennen nnns 84 6 7 3 4 Adding a Second 84 Appendix A Classic 2000 Mk Il Part Number Orderin glnformation 85 Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page iv Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Appendix B Classic 2000 Mk II Battery Backup Calculation 86 Appendix C 1 24VDC Notification Circuit Compatible D
21. Input Module Class A and Class B Wiring 1 2 3 4 All wiring must conform to applicable local codes ordinances and regulations e g NFPA 72 Select Class A or B mode using BIT 8 of DIL switch Refer to Appendix J or device installation instructions for device addressing information Symbols represent normally open devices compatible conventional detectors pull stations or switches All input circuits are supervised and power limited Use Listed 47 K 0 5 W EOL resistor PN 902A for Class B Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 30 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 2 5 4 1 0 Relay Input Module SEE NOTES 3 amp 5 NOT USED TO NEXT PREVIOUS DEVICE DEVICE ANALOG ADDRESSABLE LOOP UNPOLARIZED SEE NOTE 7 STYLE D CLASS WIRING DIL SWITCH SETTING SERNOTE 5 WIRING CLASS NOT USED Z1LNdNI Ol1dO TO NEXT EROM DEVICE DEVICE SEE NOTE 4 SWITCH DIAGRAM ABOVE ANALOG ADDRESSABLE 47K 0 5W EOL RESISTOR CONNECTED SHOWS AN LOOP UNPOLARIZED INTERNALLY ACROSS TERMINALS A amp A ADDRESS OF 0101010 42 CLASS B SEE NOTES 4 amp 6 Refer to Section 3 7 2 for configuration Figure W 7 Notes for I O Module Class and Class B Wiring All wiring must conform to applicable local codes ordinances and regulations E g NFPA 72 Power supply connected to the module should be from the S3000 IPB 3 or independent 24V DC listed for fire protection with battery backup a
22. Part Number Description 55000 550 lon Sensor Head 55000 650 Photo Sensor Head 55000 450 Temperature Sensor Head 55000 750 Isolator Module 45681 211 Isolator Base 45681 234 Low Profile Base 6 MB RLY XP95A Base with Relay 4 wire MB SDR XP95A Base with Sounder 4 wire 45681 771 Xpert Address Programming Card 55000 830 Mini Priority Monitor Module 55000 806 Priority Monitor Module 55000 825 Sounder Control Module 55000 820 Monitor Input Output Module RW AA N Duct Housing w lonization Sensor Head ExhaustTube RW AA P Duct Housing w Photoelectric Sensor Head Exhaust Tube RW AR N Duct Housing w lonization Head ExhaustTube Form C Relay RW AR P Duct Housing w Photoelectric Head Exhaust Tube Form C Relay 1 5 2 2 Global Input Programming Options Auto Test Time Define Photo Sensor Analog Sensitivity settings for Low Medium and High Define lon Sensor Analog Sensitivity settings for Low Medium and High Define Temperature Sensor set points for High Medium and Low temperatures Establish Maintenance amp Service Alerts for photo ion and temperature sensors 9 9 6 Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 13 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 1 5 2 3 System Timing Options Establish 4 Day Night sensitivity schedules Establish up to 18 Holidays Establish up to 4 System timing schedules Auto Silence Silence Inhibit Alarm Verification 9 9 1 5 2 4 Input Point Programming Each sensor al
23. 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 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 Program Groups Group 099 AL Browse Group Edit Group Figure P 33 Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 61 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 4 2 7 1 Browse Group Selecting the 2 Browse Group option will allow you to step through the output groups one ata time viewing the group s characteristics including output group number floor if using floor above floor below operation alarm count and group courtesy label will appear on the screen While viewing the output group data use the PREV and NEXT keys to
24. Section 5 and may have additional requirements Please remember that all installations are regulated by the Local or State Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ as they interpret the applicable NEC NFPA and UL standards and regulations Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 6 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual IMPORTANT The following applications require both programming and special wiring instruction PLEASE REFER TO SECTION 4 FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON PROGRAMMING AND REVIEW ALL PROGRAMMING SELECTIONS TO INSURE THAT THE MODIFICATIONS CORRESPOND TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS THE FOLLOWING SECTION LISTS REQUIREMENTS FOR EACH SPECIFIC TYPE OF INSTALLATION WHEN INSTALLING AN INDIVIDUAL DEVICE REFER TO THE SPECIFIC SECTION OF THE MANUAL REFERENCED FOR ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS 1 3 1 Specific UL Requirements 1 3 1 1 Local Protected Fire Alarm Systems At lease one UL listed supervised notification appliance must be used 1 3 1 2 NFPA 72 Central Station Zeta Networked Digital Communicator ZNDC NFPA 72 requires a central station monitored system to include battery backup to power the sys tem for 24 hours with 5 minutes in alarm at the end of that period It requires that reporting loss of AC power trouble condition be delayed until 25 of battery backup capacity has been utilized Requires use of UL listed dual line dialer as programmed in Section 5 and connected Appendix F See the Instructions included
25. Zeta Alarm Systems Sigma Mk Il or Classic 2000 Mk II fire alarm control panel to report events to a central monitoring station over the public phone system The ZNDC supports the industry stan dard Ademco Contact ID protocol for reporting the type and location of events The ZNDC requires the use of two phone lines It is a resident of the RS 485 network and therefore can be mounted remotely However Zeta Alarm Systems require that the ZNDC be mounted inside one of our UL listed enclosures and be powered from an IPB 3 Inline Power Booster Sigma Mk II or Classic 2000 II continuous 24VDC output The ZNDC is compatible with several UL listed receivers including Sur Gard Ademco FBI Radionics and Hoffman Osborne This device also meets FCC standards Refer to the ZNDC Operation Manual for more information Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 74 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 6 2 Serial Device Configuration Configuring the network on the Classic 2000 Mk II requires only three steps 1 Connect all of the devices 2 Set Network Devices Addresses See the installation instructions for each device for assis tance in setting the address Be careful to give each module an individual address refer to device documentation for addressing details Please refer to the device installation instruc tions for hookup DIP Switch Configuration and device specifications 3 Scan the Network Place the panel into the pr
26. cannot map an input point to more than one output group All input points are assigned by default to Output Group 99 the General Alarm Group All outputs are included in Groups 99 and 96 by default An output point may be in up to 5 different output groups Each output group can contain an unlimited number of input and output points Every output group must either contain at least one input and one output point or remain empty Groups 91 through 99 are exceptions to this rule 9 9 6 To put this into perspective if an input point say a smoke detector goes into alarm it will be reported to the output group it is assigned to say Group 99 Group 99 will in turn tell the output point to which it is assigned to turn on So if Group 99 was mapped to NAC 1 then all of the horns and strobes residing on that line would sound and flash Note Zeta Alarm Systems recommends outlining your mapping scheme on paper first This will help you plan out how many output groups you will need as well as providing a troubleshooting utility for later You might make up a worksheet similar to the example below Mapping Worksheet Output Group Inputs in this Group Outputs in this Group Whenever ANY input in this group goes into alarm ALL outputs in this group will be activated In addition Output Group 99 the Alarm Group will be activated Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 110
27. heat detectors waterflow and supervisory devices see Figure W 6 Monitor modules can also have specialty functions Refer to Section 5 For more information on the specialty functions 3 Smoke and Heat Sensors ISH 550 PSH 650 TSH 450 RWAA X RWAR X allow the panel to monitor an environment for smoke and heat conditions indicating a fire condition See Figures W 1a e for base wiring 4 Output and Input Output Modules SCM 825 MIO 820 allow the control panel to selectively activate notification and relay outputs See Figures W 7 W 8 SLC Device Capacity Each loop will support up to 126 addresses for devices of any type Isolator modules do not require an address and are not included in the 126 device total The basic panel will accommodate 252 total devices The panel will support three additional Addressable Communication Modules ZACM and each ZACM will support 252 total devices up to a total of 1 512 total addressable SLC devices Sensor Base Wiring There are three types of bases that may be used with the optical ionization and thermal sensors XP95A Mounting Base Figure W 1a MB SDR XP95 Sounder Base Fig 2 ure W 1c and the MB RLY XP95 Relay Base Figure W 1b The isolator base wiring shown in Figure W 1d is only used with the isolator module Figure W 1e displays base wiring for two duct detectors RWAA RWAR XP95A Mounting Base with XPERT Card LPB 234 Figure W 1a Revision 1 0 Par
28. move between groups Press ENTER to forward directly to the edit group menu Group 199 E Floor xx Count X LEDs 0000 0000 Output Group 199 Figure P 34 4 2 7 2 Edit Group The Edit Group menu allows you to modify the characteristics of each output group in the system with five options to choose from Enabled Floor Cadence Count and Label To turn a group on or off the user simply presses 1 to toggle between Enabled and Disabled To utilize the floor above floor below operation press 2 Floor and enter the floor number for the output group being edited refer to Section 5 4 4 for floor above below programming and opera tion Floor 00 means the group input is not included in floor above below operation floor number will be dashed out Any other number will establish it in the floor above floor below matrix operation Use the 3 Count menu to establish a multiple alarm group Each output group has an alarm count property which may be set from 1 9 default is 1 Each group keeps a count of how many inputs in that group have gone into alarm When the number of devices in alarm meets or exceeds the alarm count for that group the group is activated The general alarm group group 99 always activates when any alarm occurs Press 4 Label to input or edit a courtesy label for any output group Once the key is pressed use the alphanumeric keypad to edit this 20 character label the courtesy label displays only when print
29. schedule to program press 1 4 to select a Day Night schedule and 5 8 to select an On Off Schedule Simply enter the values as prompted by the screens Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 54 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Schedules Day Night Sch Xx Day Night On Off 1 Start 00 00 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 Day End 00 00 3 Day Sens Low On Off ScheDule X Day Night Sch Xx 1 Off XXK XX 4 Night Sens High 2 5 Days 3 Figure P 13 amp 14 Figure P 15 amp P 16 4 2 2 3 Access Privilege Codes The Access Code menu allows you to change codes APCs for Levels One adTwo Upon press ing 3 the default pass codes from the factory appear 111111 for Level One and 222222 for Level Two To change them edit in place with the new 6 digit number System Test menus and operation require a Level One APC and all programming menus require a Leva Two Set Access Codes Level 1 x Level 2 x Figure P 17 4 2 2 4 Edit Banner Message The Edit Banner Message Edit Banner Msg menu allows you to customize the label shown in the 80 character LCD display Using the alphabetic keypad press the respective key twice The first letter on the selected key will appear To select the second letter press the key again and another time for the third letter For example to program the letter
30. set from 1 to 2 969 NOTE After installing a conventional input module ZFZA ZTZB additional ZACM loop card s PNI card s or city tie reverse polarity module ZCBM you will need to select Points Option 5 in Program menu and select Auto Program to scan the available points into the panel s programming See Section 6 Network Devices Style will toggle between Style 4 Class B and Style 6 Class A network communications by sim ply pressing 3 Browse Devices Style x Class x Figure P 19 Configuring Inputs All general system input parameters are programmed from this menu With proper access privi lege you can establish the low medium and high sensitivity levels for the smoke sensors as well as program three temperature levels for temperature sensors In addition the auto test time for each type of sensor is programmed using this menu Three choices are available for Input Config uration Options Sensitivity and Alerts Input Config Options Sensitivity Alerts Figure P 20 Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 56 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 4 2 4 1 Input Options The Options menu includes programming the calibration time in hours and minutes Press 1 Test Time and edit in place the desired time using a 24 hour mode Input the hour and press ENTER this will automatically bring the cursor to the minutes for editing When 2 is pressed LED Blink allows you to toggle
31. set it into alarm Press RESET to turn it off Press 2 to send it into trouble Press RESET to turn it off Watch for the appropriate NACs horns strobes LEDs etc to go off when the device is sent into alarm or trouble This will help verify the mapping of the device Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 46 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 3 4 8 Sleep Mode 3 4 9 3 5 3 6 3 6 1 In the event of a loss of AC Power the panel automatically transfers to energy conserving Sleep Mode As with any trouble condition the yellow Trouble LED will illuminate and the local trouble sounder will annunciate a trouble condition and the trouble AC Fail will be displayed In the sleep mode The backlight will extinguish The Trouble LED will illuminate The trouble contacts transfer unless programmed for delay to comply with NFPA 72 Central Station or Remote Station operation see Section 4 for operation and programming If the system is programmed for NFPA 72 Central Station or NFPA 72 Remote Station oper ation the system must be programmed to delay transfer of trouble contacts If the trouble condition is silenced the trouble silenced LED flashes to designate it is silenced If an alarm condition occurs the display illuminates and enunciates the alarm condition and the panel returns to normal operation on DC power When AC Power returns the green AC LED will illuminate theTrouble LED will extingu
32. 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 Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 65 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 5 4 1 5 4 2 Waterflow Point Programming Any switch monitor module point on the SLC or any conventional input point on the serial bus may be programmed for the waterflow function The panel allows for the waterflow alarm to be silence able if required by the local authority having jurisdiction PLEASE NOTE NFPA 72 requires waterflow zone alarms be non silenceable and sound a contin uous output alarm For Central Station monitored systems no more than five waterflow devices maybe utilized on a single switch monitor module in the Class A configuration To program an input
33. then the address of the first new device and press ENTER 5 Edit the point as described in the following sections To remove an SLC point 1 Physically disconnect the device from the loop This will cause a trouble condition Press RESET then PROG immediately after the panel establishes a normal condition 2 Select 5 Auto Program and re scan the loop 3 Press ESCAPE to exit the menu and RESET to return to normal operation NOTE Only changed points are programmed i e if a point is already programmed and its device type matches the device type then it is not modified Otherwise the point s program ming is set to the default for that device type 4 2 6 3 Point Location Once all the points have been logged using Auto Program to access a specific point press 1 Point and then enter the loop and address of the specific point to be reviewed or edited There are three options available for assessing each system point Browse Edit Status 4 2 6 4 Point Programming Options Edit Once the Edit menu has been accessed press 1 Enable Disable to turn a device on or off note that a disabled device will cause system trouble Label to edit the 40 character label Mapping to assign or change the output group s associated with that point and assign LED outputs 4 Options to select any options available for that device type For example if editing a priority monitor module you may select the type of moni
34. 0 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 1 4 9 To determine your loop length measure from the farthest device on the loop back to the Classic 2000 Mk Il or Remote Addressable Communication Module When measuring a T tap go from the farthest device on the T tap section back to the main SLC loop and from that junction back to the panel 1 4 8 3 Network Wiring Network communication wiring requires a shielded twisted pair of wires between each device In addition all network devices require battery backed 24VDC power Twisted shielded pair may be required for some installations Following are examples of acceptable net wire Network Communication 14 18 AWG min Twisted Pair 14 AWG Belden 9580 16 AWG Belden 9572 18 AWG Belden 9571 Twisted Shielded Pair 14 AWG Belden 9581 16 AWG Belden 9575 18 AWG Belden 9574 Network Power 18 AWG Calculating Maximum Current Draw and Battery Backup Requirements This section will assist you in determining the maximum system current draw and standby battery needs for your installation Follow the steps below to determine the current draw and standby bat tery requirements Appendix B Classic 2000 Mk II Current Draw Battery Backup lists the alarm current draw for the panel ZACM Loop Cards and serial device expansion modules Alarm Current is determined by multiplying the quantity of items by its alarm current draw To quickly determine maximum system current draw perform
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36. 01 Page ii Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 3 4 9 Watchdog Circuit Operation 22 4 nenne ener 47 3 5 Notification Appliance Circuit NAC Operation sees 47 3 6 Addressable Sensor Functions 2 47 3 6 1 Analog Display 47 3 6 2 Sensitivity 48 3 6 3 Day Night Sensitivity 48 3 6 4 Alarm Test Level Measurement 2 48 3 6 5 Automatic Test Operation 48 3 6 6 Maintenance Alert Operation 48 3 6 7 Code Supervision 48 3 6 8 LED Control Operation 2 2 0 48 3 6 9 Alarm Verification Operation 2 48 3 7 Addressable Module Operation 49 3 7 1 Contact Monitor 0 49 3 7 2 49 3 7 8 Sounder Output Sounder Control Module 49 3 8 Network Operation tte tette cett remet o dee tenue 49 3 9 Zeta Zone Relay Module ZZRM Operation 50 3 10 Zeta Serial and Isolated Communication Ports SCP3 ICP Operation 50 4 System Prodramimilig
37. 3 amp Power Supply 110V 2981 ZIPB 3 2 Stand Alone Auxiliary amp Power Supply 220V 2990 ZNDC Networked Digital Communicator 905A EOL 10K 10K Ohm End Of Line Device 900A EOL 4 7K 4 7K Ohm End Of Line Device 4035 ZRLD 10 Zone Remote LED Driver 4040 ZRLD EX 10 Zone Remote LED Expansion Driver 4012 ZSDE Enclosure for Serial Devices ZRPC ZACM ZFZA ZTZB 3000 6615 ZBCA Battery Enclosure up to 55AH required for larger than 17AH batteries 3000 6865 ZDIO Dual Input Output Module 3000 6850 ZPNI S1K Panel Network Interface Sigma Mk II Interface Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 85 Zeta Alarm Systems Appendix B Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Classic 2000 Mk Battery Backup Calculation Maximum Total Stand By Alarm Stand By Total Current Current Current Alarm SYSTEM COMPONENTS Quantity mA mA mA Current 3000 6400 System Board CP3 LPD PSC 1 ZACM 0 155 165 0 0 3000 6855 Addressable Communication Module ZACM 0 30 30 0 0 2918 Zone Relay Module ZZRM 0 1 75 0 0 SERIAL DEVICES 3000 6825 City Box Module ZCBM 0 45 60 0 0 2996 Networked Digital Communicator ZNDC 0 56 76 0 0 3000 6807 Remote Display Annunciator ZRDA 0 45 60 0 0 4010 Remote Annunciator ZRAN 0 40 420 0 0 4025 Remote Annunciator Expander ZRAN EX 0 0 420 0 0 4035 Remote LED Driver ZRLD 0 40
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39. 6 1 Auto Program When Auto Program is utilized it searches for all SLC network and system input points and automatically records them in the panel This is used in conjunction with the following menus to browse program edit add and remove all devices for easy customization of your system If Auto Program finds a new device s it will ask if you want to accept the device on the loop If Auto Pro gram finds a device s missing when it scans it will alert you to the absence and ask for your acceptance If in either event you do not choose to accept a trouble will sound at reset alerting you to the situation Auto Programming Loop 1 Address 003 Device None Figure P 29 X XXX XXXXXX X XXX XXXXXX New Device Accept Missing Accept 1 Yes 3 Yes To A11 1 Yes 3 Yes To A11 2 No 4 No A11 2 No 4 No A11 Figure P 30 Figure P 31 Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 59 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 4 2 6 2 Add Remove Point To add an SLC point 1 Connect the new device to the SLC and physically set an unused address for the device with the X pert Card for sensors or the 8 button DIL DIP switch on the modules Select 6 Points from the PROG menu Select 5 Auto Program to scan all SLC loops for the new device s The system will automati cally establish the new SLC resident s to their system default settings 4 Select 1 Point X XXX and enter the loop number
40. 7 outlines port specifications Section 3 10 discusses the ZSCP3 ZICP in more detail Appendix explains printing in depth Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 38 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 3 System Controls and Operation The following section describes the switches and annunciation control capabilities The panel has been divided up into four areas presented below in Figure W 12 and is described herein The dis play features an 80 character LCD screen with backlighting nine system status LED indicators and 16 function keys 3 1 System Display and Annunciation LCD Screen ALARM ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL TROUBLE 5 4 LED SUPERVISORY Indicators e AC POWER Panel Control OFF LINE SILENCE RESET Keys TEST MODE 1 2 3 4 5 PROG STATUS TES m DRILL ESCAPE ABC DEF GHI JKL ii 6 T 8 9 0 ENTER MNO PARS Uv WXYZ Function A Keys Figure W 12 Local Programming Display 3 1 1 LCD Screen The 80 character LCD screen displays all messages and information about the system It is also used to display program menus the time and date and company name 3 1 2 LED Indicators The system condition LED indicators are provided to indicate System Alarm Trouble Supervisory conditions and Alarm Trouble and Supervisory Silenced conditions Other LEDs indicate th
41. AN Z3K 01 Page 81 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 6 5 4 Power Requirement ZPNI POWER REQUIREMENT To be connected to a UL listed Power Limited Class or Class source of supply only Input Voltage Minimum 22VDC Nominal 24VDC Maximum 25 5VDC Normal Mode Standby ZPNI SK1 30mA Operation Alarm Printing ZPNI SK1 30mA Network Communications etc 6 6 Wiring Block Diagrams 6 6 1 Wiring Block for ZFZA ZTZB ZRLD Network Devices O E ooooooOoQr RS485 IN RS485 IN RS485 From Control Panel or RS485 To Next n 24VDC From Control Panel or _ Figure W 15 RS485 OUT RS485 OUT 24VDC OUT DC GND OUT 24VDC IN DC GND IN NOTE The Classic 2000 Mk II provides for a shielded communication connection The shield or drain wire at the ZTZB ZFZA or ZRLD should be connected to the enclosure Please refer to installation instructions for connection information Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 82 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 6 6 2 Wiring Block for ZRPC ZCBM ZRDA Network Devices O RS485 RS485 Shield RS485 RS485 Shield 24VDC DC GND 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 24VDC DC GND Figure W 16 6 6 3 Wiring Block for ZDIO Network Devices Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 83 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operati
42. B connects to the panel through the RS 485 network 6 1 2 1 2 Zeta Ten Zone Class B Expansion Module ZTZB The panel accommodates 12 ZTZB modules 120 Class B Style 4 Zones Ten 10 Class B zone initiating circuits are provided with the ten zone expansion module These initiating circuits are power limited and are resettable under microprocessor control The ZTZB is able to be located remotely from the main panel via the four wire network connection The ZTZB will support up to 4 ZZRMs See section 6 4 2 for addressing information Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 71 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 6 1 3 6 1 4 6 1 2 2 Dual Input Output Module The DIO is a custom module containing two Class B inputs and two Class relay outputs It con nects to a Classic 2000 Mk Ils RS 485 network and runs off an external 24VDC power source The two inputs provide a two wire initiating circuit for normally open fire alarm and supervisory devices The two outputs allow the host panel to switch discrete contacts on command using one of two switching modes The outputs by default are configured to switch external DC power or audio power selected by removing on board jumpers provide one set of Form C SPDT relay contacts per output In this mode the outputs are not supervised 6 1 2 3 Panel Network Interface PNI The PNI provides a way for a Classic 2000 Mk II FACP to communicate with Sigma Mk II FACPs use Sigm
43. CLASSIC 2000 Mk II Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual January 2002 Please Keep Manual with the Device Part Z6000 0001 MAN Z3K 01 Revision 1 0 LISTED Zeta Alarm Systems Ltd 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 Page 2 of 2 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Table of Contents 1 Preliminary Information 1 1 1 What m This Manual ctc cette tee Coe erede ee rf ee e rere 2 1 2 SyStem OVerVIBW exit for ic RE EHE E ua ie e e 3 12 1 List of Standard Features bec rte pe 3 1 2 2 List of Optional Features 4 1 2 3 List of Network Features Ire te Crue Pete 4 1 3 Agency Approvals and 6 1 3 1 Specific UL Requirements 2 7 1 31 1 Local Protected Fire Alarm Systems 7 1 3 1 2 NFPA 72 Central Station Networked Digital Communicator ZNDC 7 1 3 1 3 NFPA 72 Remote Station Networked Digital Communicator ZNDC 7 1 4 Technical specificatlons x dete ee dei te ette cede ane 8 TWAT Power Supply ete itecto ie Oe 8 14 2 ice eio otf Gs taie e 8 1 4 8 Notification App
44. Classic 2000 Mk II panel is able to communicate with up to 127 devices over an RS 485 net work Network devices are both powered by and communicate through the RS 485 network Zeta Alarm Systems offer several devices that connect to the panel via the network including ZRDA ZTZB ZFZA ZRPC ZACM ZRLD ZCBM ZNDC ZDIO and ZPNI S1K See section 2 for wiring diagrams and section 6 0 for an in depth explanation of the network and associated devices Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 49 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 3 9 3 10 Zeta Zone Relay Module ZZRM Operation Up to four ZZRMs may be connected in series to the ZRM port in the lower left hand corner of the board A ZZRM module contains five relays that may be programmed individually as system relays The relays are automatically assigned addresses on loop zero The first ZZRM occupies addresses 10 14 0 10 0 14 the second addresses 15 19 and so on Two steps are needed to make sure that the panel will recognize any ZZRMs First the panel must be told how many ZZRMs will be connected to the panel Refer to section 4 2 5 2 for programming instructions Second pins 1 and 2 on the ZZRM furthest from the CP3 must be jumpered If any module but the furthest ZZRM is jumpered across pins 1 and 2 the panel will see only as far as that ZZRM All other ZZRMs should be jumpered across pins 2 and Refer to section 2 7 1 a for installation diagram
45. D and send a message to the display and printer that a System Reset has been performed The ESCAPE and ENTER panel control keys are found to the right of the function keys The ESCAPE key allows you to exit any menu at any time without saving the information to the panel s memory and automatically moves to the previous screen The ENTER key stores the programming selection into the panel s memory and automatically moves to the next option screen Function Keys The function keys are found below the SILENCE and RESET keys These keys serve several purposes The first five keys display menus that control the panel its programming and any other function needed for the system operation PROG STATUS TEST PRINT DRILL see section 3 3 Second these keys serve as a numeric and alphabetic keypad used during menu operation The second five keys also serve as Hot Keys see section 1 5 5 Alphanumeric Keypad To access a number press the respective key once the panel is automatically set up as a numeric keypad To access the alphabetic keypad press the respective key twice The first letter on the selected key will appear To select the second letter press the key again and another time for the third letter System LED Indicators Alarm When the system has detected an alarm an audible tone will sound and the red LED Alarm light to the right will illuminate These lights will disengage when the alarm has been rectified and the system res
46. E op SEE Ision Dip Switch Addressing m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m 1 1 m m m m m m m m m m Appendix J 2 Rev Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Appendix K Printing Operation The Classic 2000 Mk II provides the ability to print out system and panel information either directly to a printer or to a text document on a PC There are 2 ways to print out information from the panel Or you may use the Program Port J2 located in the lower left hand corner of the CP3 just above the ZRM port You may use an ZSCP3 or ZICP which are small accessory boards that join to the CP3 at J2 and J9 and provide an RS 232 interface The difference between the two boards is that the ZICP provides an isolated interface while the ZSCP3 does not Note it is normal for the panel to report a ground fault when a ZSCP3 or PCI is installed and connected to a printer or PC The isolat
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48. M Installation refer to section 2 9 for wiring schematic NOTE Up to 2 ZZRMs may be installed under the CP3 in the main enclosure 4 ZZRMs if the batter ies are in optional listed battery enclosure Additional ZZRMs may be enclosed in a serial device enclosure ZSDE or other listed enclosure Remotely mounted ZZRMs must be located within 20 feet of the main panel in the same room and connected in conduit Please note that to connect 3 to 4 ZZRMs requires a special order cable p n 2921 2 8 Conventional Zone Input Capabilities The control will support up to 600 conventional points via the RS 485 bus See Section 6 Networking Serial Devices and Appendix C 3 Compatible Detectors for manufacturers and model numbers of com patible two wire detectors See Section 3 0 for each device type s operation 2 9 Printer Output Options The Series 3000 offers two printer output options 1 75 ZSCP3 offers a standard not isolated RS 232 printer or PC interface The ZSCP3 requires the use of a DB9 Female to Female Null Modem cable to hook up to a printer or PC 2 ZICP The ZICP offers an isolated RS 232 printer interface should be used when interconnecting to ITE listed equipment without isolated grounds to prevent ground fault problems on the S3000 The ZICP requires the use of a DB9 Female to Female Straight Through cable to hook up to a printer or PC Installation instructions are included with each device Section 1 4
49. Maximum Total Cable Resistance 50 Ohms Maximum Cable Capacitance 0 3uF 9 9 9 9 NOTE Refer to Section 6 5 for serial device specifications 1 4 7 Commounication Printer Ports ZSCP3 ZICP RS 232 Port Specifications Data Rate 9600 bps Data Bits 8 data bits Stop Bits 1 stop bits Parity None Data Flow Control XON XOFF Connector Type DB9 Male Connector Pinout Pin Pin Name Pin Function Input Output 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect Not Connected 2 RX Receive Data Input 3 TX Transmit Data Output 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready Output 5 GND Signal Ground Bi directional 6 DSR Data Set Ready Not Connected 7 RTS Request To Send Output 8 CTS Clear To Send Input 9 RI Ring Indicator Not Connected NOTE Pin 4 DTR is connected to Pin 6 DSR on the ZSCP3 and ZICP printed circuit boards of Cable The above printout applies only to the ZSCP3 Pins 2 and are oppositeon the ZICP Thus the ZSCP3 requires a Null Modem cable the ZICP requires a Straight Through cable Both cables must be DB9 Female to Female Maximum Cable Length Determined by data rate and cable capacitance typically max 50 ft Maximum Cable Capacitance 2500 pF ata data rate of 9600 bps Less cable capacitance will allow longer cable runs Any ITE listed equipment device connected to the ZSCP3 RS232 port must have an isolated ground Any ITE listed equipment connected to the ZSCP3 with a ground referenced to earth ground will ca
50. OR CLASS A AS SHOWN DIAGRAM USE TERMINALS 17 18 23 amp 24 FOR NETWORK LINES GOING OUT FROM THE BEEN UO PANEL USE TERMINALS 20 21 25 amp FOR NETWORK LINES RETURNING TO THI PANEL FOR CLASS B USE ONLY TERMINALS 17 18 23 amp 24 WORK NETWORK OUT IN TO OTHER SERIAL 7777 DEVICES OR CLASS p A BACK TO PANEL LXI 99999999909 99999999909 SERIAL DEVICE SERIAL DEVICE Note For Class A as shown in drawing use terminals 17 18 23 and 24 for Network lines going out from the panel Use terminals 20 21 25 and 26 for Network lines returning to the panel For Class B use only terminals 17 18 23 and 24 Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 35 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 2 6 2 NAC Wiring Figures W 10a W 10b and W 10c present Notification Appliance Circuit and auxiliary power connections Refer to Section 3 for programming information and Sections 1 4 3 and 1 4 8 for voltage drop information Listed EOL 905A ai im Pioio D A B B A A B B A NAC 1 4 STYLE NAC 1 4 STYLE CLASS A CLASS B Figure W10 A Figure W10 B SOLENOID D i10 11D A B B 24V DC AU
51. Power up the system prior to con necting the batteries and prior to making any input or NAC connec tions This will insure that the sys tem is operating properly prior to field wiring and assist in trouble shooting should any problems Figure I 3 arise after field wiring is termi nated AC IN Connect batteries to the system as follows See Figure I 3 1 Connect the short black wire from the assembly hardware kit from the negative terminal on Battery 1 to the positive terminal on Battery 2 2 Connect the red wire from the battery wire harness to the positive terminal on Battery 1 3 Connect the black wire from the battery wire harness to the negative terminal on Battery 2 Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 20 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 2 2 6 Install Optional ZZRM Auxiliary System Relays Up to four Zeta Zone Relay Modules ZZRMs can be connected to allow up to 20 sets of program mable auxiliary relay contacts Snap Track included w ZZRMs can be installed for mounting the Optional Relay boards in the bottom of the cabinet above the battery space 2 2 7 Install Optional Modules The Classic 2000 Mk II CP3 offers several optional modules that connect via the RS 485 Network Modules may be accomodated under the CP3 module and above the battery storage area Optional modules that do not fit in the space below may be installed in an optional Zeta Serial Device Enclosure ZSDE Please consul
52. Tube RW AA P Duct Housing w Photoelectric Sensor Head Exhaust Tube RW AR N Duct Housing w lonization Head ExhaustTube Form C Relay RW AR P Duct Housing w Photoelectric Head Exhaust Tube Form C Relay Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 90 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Appendix D Classic 2000 Mk OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CLASSIC 2000 Mk Il BASIC OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS This Instruction Sheet should be framed and placed adjacent to the control unit for easy reference Display The 80 character LCD screen displays all messages and information about the system It is also used to display program menus the time and date and company name LED Indicators The system condition LED indicators are provided to indicate System Alarm Trouble Supervisory conditions and Alarm Trouble and Supervisory Silenced conditions Other LEDs indicate the status of AC Power and Offline other than normal Mode and Test Mode Panel Control Keys Below the LCD screen the panel control keys SILENCE and RESET are found These keys allow you to silence alarms and troubles and reset any off normal condition Pressing the SILENCE key will silence the panel sounder and exter nal notification appliances and the corresponding Silenced LED will illuminate and flash until the panel is reset or until another alarm is sensed A second alarm condition will cause all previously silenced alarm conditions and the panel sounder to r
53. XILIARY POWER OUTPUT NAC 1 4 Figure W10 C Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 36 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 2 7 System and Auxiliary Relays Figures W10 D present System Alarm and Relay connections on the CP3 assembly Refer to Section 3 for programming information and Sections 1 4 5 specification and rating information C NONC C NONC 27 28 29 30 31 32 Trouble Alarm CP3 Figure W10 D 2 7 1 ZZRM Auxiliary Relays To add auxiliary relays to the system required for supervisory relay application utilize the ZZRM ZRM 5 relay module to provide 5 individually programmable system relays up to 4 ZZRMs may be added for a total of 20 programmable system relays Refer to Section 4 2 5 for programming and Section 1 4 5 for specifications ERI EU EMI a 10 11 12 Jatin JP1 U1 ZRM 5 Relay Module Figure W10 F Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 37 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 2 7 1 1 Multiple ZZRM Relay Installation ZZRM JP 1 Jumper Setup Jumper pins 1and 2 on the ZZRM furthest from the CP3 connection All other ZZRMs should have the jumper on pins 2 and 3 To CP3 J3 Point Addresses PIN 2915 JP1 3 2 1 0 011 0 013 JP1 3 2 1 0 015 0 016 0 017 0 018 0 019 eeleleleielelelelelelelelelele 0 028 0 027 1 2 3 JP1 eleleleielelelelelelelelelele 1 2 3 JP1 ZZR
54. Zeta Serial and Isolated Communication Ports ZSCP3 ZICP Operation An RS 232 communication port may be added to the panel to provide a way to talk to a printer The small board attaches to J9 and J2 of the panel just above the ZRM port and connects to the printer via a DB9 female to female cable There are two types of communication ports Isolated and Serial Non Isolated Note it is nor mal for the panel to report a ground fault when an ZSCP3 is installed and connected to a printer or PC The isolation of the ICP will prevent ground faults and is therefore the device recom mended by Zeta Alarm Systems Also the ZSCP3 ZICP does not reside on the network and therefore does not get scanned in The device is automatically detected by the panel at RESET However the panel can be programmed to print either automatically or on command See section 4 2 2 1 for programming directions Note the ZSCP3 ZICP use 9600 baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity There are actually several ways to get information from the to a printer If an ZSCP3 ZICP is not installed the CP3 prints out the Program Port at J2 using the PCI cable p n 3000 6015 If ZSCP3 ZICP is installed data will print through the DB9 connector instead If any remote printers are attached to the network via a PNI board the panel will print through those printers instead of an ZSCP3 ZICP or Program Port J2 NOTE The ZSCP3 requires a Null Modem cable the ZICP req
55. a Mk Il input zones as addressable points silence and reset a Sigma Mk II from the front panel of a Classic 2000 Mk Il and view the status of the Sigma Mk II over RS 232 cable The Sigma II must have an ZSCP1 installed The ZSCP1 provides the RS 232 interface to the PNI as well as a local RS 485 network which can be used for adding ZFZA ZTZB or ZRAN devices Power comes to the device through one of the Sigma Mk II s 24VDC outputs The PNI provides iso lation between the Classic 2000 Mk II network and the Sigma Mk II preventing ground fault trou bles on both panels Using the PNI the Classic 2000 Mk II can silence and reset the Sigma Mk II panel but is not able to control the Sigma Mk II NAC or relay outputs Standard configuration is one PNI board per Sigma Mk II The PNI is suitable for mounting in snap track SLC Loop Expansion Using the ZRPC and ZACM The ZRPC Zeta Remote Power Converter module will allow the addition of up to two ZACMs mounted remotely in a Zeta Serial Device Enclosure ZSDE see Section 6 7 and ZRPC installa tion instructions for more information Each ZACM provides for two Style 4 6 or 7 SLC loops The ZRPC provides the network and power connection and mounts in the ZSDE See the installa tion instructions included with the ZRPC and ZACM ZRLD Remote LED Driver The ZRLD Zeta Remote LED driver Annunciator is a serial device with the following capabilities Displays the status of up to 60 point
56. al 1 22 System Overview The Classic 2000 Mk Il is a sophisticated microprocessor based analog addressable fire alarm control system suited to the various needs of commercial industrial and institutional applications The MkII pro vides the ability to software configure and label 1512 SLC points plus system and network points It func tions in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association NFPA Standard 72 Fire Alarm Code as a manual automatic and waterflow control system for local central station and remote station applications Activation of a compatible sensor or normally open fire alarm initiating devices will sound audible appliances notify a remote station annunciate a fire or alarm condition and energize supplemen tary relays 1 2 1 List of Standard Features AC Power 110 VAC or 220 VAC 50 60Hz Smart Universal Power Supply DC Power Standard 6 Amps total 5 75 Amps available for all outputs combined Intelligent multi rate battery charger All outputs are filtered Panel Annunciation 80 character backlit LCD LEDs for System Alarm System Trouble Supervisory AC Power Offline Test Mode LED indication of silenced Alarm Trouble or Supervisory condition 16 button keypad for all programming and control functions Real time clock calendar display Point description location and condition is displayed when appropriate Battery backed 650 event history log 9 9 9 6 6 6 Programmin
57. ault Enabled Floor Default XX Count Default 1 Label LEDs Default 0000 0000 PC Communications Factory Defaults Reset Panel To Factory Defaults Are you sure 1 Yes 2 No Status 1 Event History 1 Status 2 Browse 3 Filter Default All events Device Status PSC Versions Walk Test 1 Normal Walk Test 2 Silent Walk Test NAC Test NAC 1 Default Off 2 Default Off NAC Default Off NAC 4 Default Off Relay Test 1 Trouble Default On 2 Alarm Default Off 3 ZZRMs Default Off 4 Display Test Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 95 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Menu Description Default Setting Access Level Required 5 CP3 Test 6 Mapping 1 Alarm Default Off 2 Trouble Default Off Print 1 Event History All Alarms Troubles Status 2 Programming 1 Concise 2 Verbose 3 Device Status Drill Turn on all NACs press Drill to end Panel will reset Other Information Access Levels 0 General Level no code required security provided by front panel keylock 1 User Level default code 111111 2 Installer Level default code 222222 Attempting to use afeature for which you do not have access will pop up a screen Entering a correct code will say You have been granted access level X 1 or 2 Entering an incorrect code will say Access is denied Acce
58. back to the Classic 2000 Mk II con trol panel where decisions are made based on the sensor s readings Following is a review of the features and functions relative to the sensors that are available from the control system Analog Display The control panel reads and displays analog information from the sensors The display is the ana log value that relates to percent obscuration per foot for photoelectric and ionization sensors and degrees for thermal sensors Analog values are 53 73 for ion sensors 35 70 for photo sensors and 25 115 for thermal sensors Refer to Appendix for tables that convert the analog values to UL Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 47 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 3 6 2 3 6 3 3 6 4 3 6 5 3 6 6 3 6 7 3 6 8 3 6 9 obscuration percentage conversion for the photo and ion sensors and degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit conversion for the thermal heat sensor Sensitivity Adjustment Alarm levels for the intelligent sensors may be manually set within the UL range There are three system level programmable settings High Medium or Low Values associated with the High Medium and Low settings are user programmable within the UL approved range Each sensor may then be set to one of the three levels Additionally each sensor may be micro adjusted using the offset menu to adjust the sensitivity setting up or down 3 analog counts Note lonization sensors used in duct a
59. between yes and no for enabling or disabling the blinking of the sensors LEDs note that enabling LED blink may slow loop polling performance Input Options 1 Test Time HH MM 2 LED Blink Yes Figure P 21 4 2 4 2 Alarm Sensitivity Levels The Sensitivity menu is used to set the high medium and low system settings for the ion photo and heat sensors at the system level To change the ranges for ion and photo and set the Heat Sensor alarm point press the respective number and a screen with Low Medium and High will appear To program each range press the respective number and edit in place Press ENTER to save the levels Note You will select the individual device sensitivity High Medium or Low in Point Programming Input Sensitivities XXX Sensitivity 1 Sensitivity Low 2 Photo Sensitivity Medium xx 3 Heat Sensitivity High 22 Figure P 23 4 2 4 3 Input Alerts Once a day the test feature will go out and check if the analog level is above the specified mainte nance or service alert level If the analog level is above one or both of these level the system will sound an Input Alert In this case inputs will be monitored from lon and Photo Sensors Input Alerts XXXXX Alerts 1 Ion Alerts 1 Maintenance xx 2 Photo Alerts 2 Service xx Figure P 24 Figure P 25 Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 57 Zeta Alarm Systems Clas
60. d ZACM 65 1 2 Off 66 1 Off 2 67 1 2 Special order see Appendix A for part numbers Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 76 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 6 4 2 ZTZB ZFZA DIP Switch Configuration The eight DIP switch positions are assigned as follows Tete Description OFF ON 1 ZZRM s Installed No ZZRM s Installed ZZRM s Installed 2 Relays Per Zone One Relay Per Zone Two Relays Per Zone 3 ZFZA Address ZTZB Don t Care ZFZA 1 ZFZA 2 4 Sigma Mk II or Classic Mk Il Sigma Mk Il Addressing Classic Mk llAddressing Addressing 5 See Device Addressing Info Below 0 1 6 See Device Addressing Info Below 0 1 7 See Device Addressing Info Below 0 1 8 See Device Addressing Info Below 0 1 Unit Bit 1 0 Bit 2 X Bit 1 1 Bit2 0 Bit 1 1 Bit2 1 ZFZA 0 ZZRMs 1 ZZRM 2 ZZRMs ZTZB 0 ZZRMs 2 ZZRMs 4 ZZRMs The address bits are only checked when the unit is powering up If the address needs to be changed power needs to be cycled and the network will need to be rescanned ZFZA ZTZB firmware v1 40 and later allow the address to be changed on the fly without cycling power There may be up to 16 ZFZAs or ZTZBs on the network The addresses range from 48 63 like so Network Address 48 xxx10000 Network Address 49 xxx11000 Network Address 50 xxx10100 Network Address 51 xxx11100 Ne
61. e ACTIVATED Power supply connected to the SCM should be from the Classic 2000 Mk II ZIPB 3 or indepen dent 24V DC listed for fire protection with battery backup and power limited per NFPA 72 To replace sounders with P A speakers move Jumper J1 to disable the module external supply monitoring When operated in P A mode an Audio Amplifier of 70 7 Vrms MAX should replace external supply with wire supervision capability as per NFPA All wiring must conform to applicable local codes ordinances and regulations e g NFPA 72 Use Listed 47 K 0 5 W EOL resistor PN 902A for Class B Select Class A or B mode using Bit 8 of DIL switch Relay Rating 2A 2 24Vdc 0 35pf 500mA 120Vac 0 35pf in fire protection applications Refer to Appendix J or the device s installation instructions for addressing information All circuits are supervised and power limited Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 32 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 2 5 6 Sounder Base Relay Base Power to Sounder Bases Peel amp nas d t or equiv CP3 NAC Magne Configured as B gt lg B Resettable 9 3 9 Power Supply A 21 CP3 NAC 5 ia 6 Configured as Bep 7 8 EDLR 10K Steady D 8 9 M lo al al L J v m v m ESL 405 01 Polarity Reversal PAMY PAMY Relay Module EOL RELAY EOL RELAY
62. e Appendix A plus by the event indicates an active event a minus indicates a restoral Upon completion of the walk through test press ESCAPE and the system will return to the main menu NAC Notification Appliance Circuit mode allows you to test and turn off the circuits for horns strobes and any other audible visual notification devices Note This test does not apply when NACs are programmed as Auxiliary Power Supplies Relay allows you to turn any relays on and off including the on board trouble and alarm relays as well as any ZZRMs As you test the relays listen for the clicking noise as they turn on and off and take note of any associated LEDs to verify the relays are working Display tests the LCD screen and LED lights to verify operation Pressing this option will illu minate all LED and LCD screen lights If any do not light contact Zeta Alarm Systems testis basically a panel self test and tells the user what is or isn t installed directly to the panel One useful feature is the Ground Fault display Since this is a live report of any ground fault situation you may go to this screen and watch to see when the fault disappears while you troubleshoot the connected hardware Mapping allows the user to simulate an alarm or trouble for each point The purpose of this function is to verify that the mapping is correct For example a particular photo sensor needs to be tested Press 1 to
63. e sta tus of AC Power and Offline condition and Test Mode Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 39 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 3 1 3 3 1 4 3 1 5 3 2 3 2 1 Panel Control Keys To the right of the LCD screen are two panel control keys labeled NEXT and PREV These two keys allow you to view more menu options when available A down arrow on the lower right hand side of the LCD screen or an up arrow on upper right hand side of screen indicates another screen therefore press the NEXT or PREV keys to access These two keys also advance to the next character or number when entering individual information into the panel Below the LCD screen the panel control keys SILENCE and RESET are found These keys allow you to silence alarms and troubles and reset any off normal condition When the SILENCE key is activated the panel s sounder and Notification Circuits will be silenced and the corresponding Silenced LED will illuminate and flash until the panel is reset or until another alarm is sensed A second alarm condition will cause all previously silenced alarm conditions and the panel sounder to resound its audible tone The RESET key is used to reset the system at any time in any menu or mode Pressing the RESET key will return the panel to normal operating mode clear any off normal con dition from the status display restore the alarm relay to normal state extinguish all status LEDs except the green AC LE
64. e time date and time display mode 12 or 24 hour display To change either the Time or Date press the respective number edit in place then press ENTER Press 3 Mode to toggle and select 12 or 24 hour clock modes Then press ENTER to store the information in memory Program Clock Time hh mm Date mm dd yyyy Mode xx Hr Figure P 7 Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 52 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 4 2 2 System The System parameters allow you to program system options by toggling between system defaults and available options or entering numerical values There are four menus associated with this area of programming Options Timing Access Codes and Edit Banner Message NOTE This area requires a Level Two APC to begin Program System Options 2 Timing Access Codes Edit Banner Msg Figure P 8 4 2 2 1 System Options The System Options menu presents all the general system operation settings These include trou ble latching operation LatchTroubles trouble reminder enabling TroubleRemind waterflow silenceability WaterflowSil printer operation Printer and floor above below configuration Floor Config Each menu is toggled by pressing the associated number 1 2 3 4 or 5 to display the possible options available under each menu option SystemoOptions SystemoOptions Latch Troubles xxx 4 Printer xxx 1 2 Trouble Remind 5 Floor C
65. echanism can be set by pressing 2 and toggling between 0 15 and 30 minutes This will automatically silence alarm and trouble alerts after the specified time Menu Option 3 Silence Inh XXs To provide a silence inhibit period Silence Inh is selected by pressing 3 to toggle between 0 30 60 90 120 180 240 and 300 seconds This selection will prevent silencing of all enabled NAC or sounder outputs for the specified time Menu Option 4 Alarm Verify XXs Program the alarm verification time Alarm Verify by pressing key 4 and entering any amount of time from 0 to 60 seconds This sets a period of time in which the panel can confirm an alarm condition on inputs that have been selected for Alarm Verifi cation before reporting an alarm Alarm verification is only available for photoelectric and ion ization sensors Only use compatible sensors listed in Appendix C Alarm verification may not be used with devices having their own alarm verification capabilities Menu Option 5 Holidays Program up to 18 annual holidays to work in conjunction with day night sensitivity schedules Select 1 to specify the first holiday Enter the month then press ENTER to move to the day of the month Enter the day of the month then press ENTER to complete the first holiday Press ESCAPE to back up to the previous field should you need to make a correction Menu Option 6 Schedules On Off Schedules and Day Night Sensitivity Schedules To select a
66. edited values Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 63 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 Special Application Programming and Operation Local Protective Signaling System At least one audible appliance must be installed 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 Appendk F 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 Appendk F 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
67. een ZACM Sigma Mk II and ZDIO points ZACM points are given the highest priority Sigma Mk II points second priority and ZDIO points third priority ZACM and Sigma Mk II points may be intermixed on loops A and B and ZACM Sigma Mk II and ZDIO points may be intermixed on loops Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 97 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Appendix F ZNDC Wiring Diagram LU 7 24V GND 24V GND ZRM PORT 17 18 19 20 24 22 23 24 25 26 Classic 2000 Mk Il TO OTHER i NETWORK DEVICES O NETWORK WIRING DIAGRAM ZNDC Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 98 Zeta Alarm Systems Appendix G Input Point Record Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual This chart is included to help you track the points and groups that have been programmed Loop Address Label Description Output Group Address Label Description Output Group 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 IN 37 38 39 N 40 41 A 42 Er 43 44 N 45 A 46 47 N
68. en the system is in reset mode the yellow Offline LED will illuminate NOTE The system automatically resets itself if left in any offline mode See Section 3 4 6 for the timeouts for each offline mode Test Mode The yellow Test Mode LED illuminates when the system is being tested or a drill is being per formed This light illuminates when the TEST or DRILL function keys are in use Function Keys The first five numeric keys on the panel access the main functions of the Classic 2000 Mk II All programming testing status checks and fire drills are done using these function keys and their respective menus The following sections describe the five keys PROG programming STATUS TEST PRINT and DRILL Appendix D contains the Basic Operating Instructions sheet This one page instruction sheet is available for copying and posting next to the control panel for easy refer ence Programming PROG The panel is factory programmed with a set of default settings allowing basic system installation with virtually no programming The PROG key accesses all programming menus for individual program ming of the system Refer to Section 4 for specific instructions and details about this function key Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 41 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 5 Status The STATUS key allows the user to obtain the current status or history of the system at any time It browses t
69. esound its audible tone Pressing the RESET key will return the panel to normal operating mode clear any off normal condition from the status display restore the alarm relay to normal state extinguish all status LEDs except the green AC LED and send a message to the display and printer if applicable that a System Reset has been performed To the right of the LCD screen are two panel control keys labeled NEXT and PREV These two keys allow you to view more menu options when available These two keys also advance to the next character or number when entering individual information into the panel Function Keys The Function Keys are found below the SILENCE and RESET keys The first five keys display menus that control the panel its programming and any other function needed for the system operation PROG STATUS TEST PRINT DRILL Sec ond these keys serve as a numeric and alphabetic keypad used during menu options The ESCAPE and ENTER panel control keys are found to the right of the function keys The ESCAPE key allows you to exit any menu at any time without saving the information to the panel s memory and automatically moves to the previous screen TheENTER key stores the programming selection into the panel s memory and automatically moves to the next option screen Operation Keystrokes Silence alarms and troubles Press the SILENCE key Reset Alarms Press RESET key View Alarm and Trouble Conditions System will automatically scro
70. et Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 40 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 3 2 2 3 2 3 3 2 4 3 2 5 3 2 6 3 2 7 3 3 3 3 1 Trouble The Trouble LED will indicate any problem with the system An audible 3 beep tone will sound and the yellow LED Trouble light to the right will illuminate These lights will disengage when the trou ble has been repaired and the system will automatically restore itself In addition when one of the function keys PROG STATUS TEST PRINT DRILL is in use the yellow LED Trouble light and the off line LED will illuminate indicating an off normal condition Supervisory The Supervisory indicator will illuminate when a corresponding input programmed for supervisory operation is activated The system will sound a sequence of 2 beats on 1 beat off and the associ ated output groups will be activated Output group 97 is the default output group for supervisory conditions Silenced The Silenced LED condition has three illuminating lights Alarm Trouble and Supervisory When any one of these audible tones have been silenced the Silenced LED will illuminate and blink indi cating which condition has been silenced AC Power When AC power is present the green AC LED is illuminated Offline When the panel is in other than its normal operating mode the yellow Offline LED illuminates Offline conditions include program test drill and print In addition wh
71. evice Sta tus option use keys 6 and 7 to change the loop you are browsing Use the PREV and NEXT keys to move between points on the loop Use the 0 zero key to toggle between viewing all points or just installed points To check the conditions of the power supply controller the PSC menu is used This menu shows the version of the power supply controller voltage of the battery status of the backup power and primary power supplies and the status of the battery charger and its charging current The Versions screen indicates the version of software found in the panel Test The Test key offers the ability to test various facets of the panel and associated devices Six cate gories are provided in the Test menu including Walk NAC Relay Display CP3 and Mapping For more details on these functions see section 3 4 7 Note this is a privilege restricted area requiring a Level One Access Privilege Code APC the default pass code from the factory is 11111 To change APC refer to Section 4 2 2 3 Access Codes Print The Print key offers the ability to print Event History and Programming information The user may print all information in either category or only specified information Printing may be entirely dis abled selected for manual operation prints when you hit the Print key or automatic prints as events occur Section 4 2 2 1 explains how to set these options Information may be printed either to a serial printer
72. evices 88 Appendix 2 Two wire ZTZB ZFZA Smoke Detector Compatibility 89 Appendix C 3 Compatible SLC Devices and Accessories 90 Appendix D Classic 2000 Mk II BASIC OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 91 Appendix E Classic 2000 Mk Il Programming Menus 92 Appendix F ZNDC Wiring Diagram eene 98 Appendix Input Point Record nennen 99 Appendix Glossary of Terms eene 103 Appendix H 1 Glossary of Acronyms 1 111 nennen nnn 104 Appendix I Analog Value Conversion Table eere 105 Appendix J 1 X Pert Card Sensor Base Addressing 107 Appendix J 2 Dip Switch Addressing 108 Appendix Printing Operation esee eene nnne nennen nnn 109 Appendix L Mapping Operation eene enne 110 Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page v Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 1 Preliminary Information IMPORTANT Please read before proceeding The equipment described in this manual is listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc for use in fire alarm signaling
73. f other groups Make sure the output schedule has been programmed Review all programming selections to insure programming accuracy Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 68 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 5 6 Program Your Own Applications 1 Desired Results 2 Steps required to Implement e Review all programming selections to insure programming accuracy Run Copies to allow you to record application programming Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 69 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 6 1 6 1 1 Networking Serial Devices The Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk Il has the capability to communicate with up to 127 devices over an RS 485 network All network devices are 4 wire devices two wires are required to provide 24VDC power and 2 for the network communications Connect the network communica tion and power wires to the ten pin connector on the CP3 and any network device being careful to observe the and connections o NOTE All expansion boards should be attached to the CP3 prior to mounting the CP3 to the Power Chassis and assembling in the cabinet Never Attach Any Accessory Boards To The CP3 Without First Removing All Power AC and Batteries DOING SO WILL VOID THE WARRANTY Serial Devices Zeta Remote Display Annunciator ZRDA The Classic 2000 Mk II allows for up to 16 ZRDAs for remote annunciation
74. f there is application or installation information that is not clear or not covered in this manual please con tact us at How To Contact Zeta Alarm Systems World Wide Web http www zeta alarms co uk Internet E Mail nrpj zeta alarms fsworld co uk Phone 44 1792 470394 or 44 1792 455175 FAX 44 1792 455176 Snail Mail Zeta Alarm Systems 72 78 Morfa Road Swansea SA1 2EN U K Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 1 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 1 1 What Is This Manual The Classic 2000 Mk Il is the most intelligent fire alarm control system ever supplied by Zeta Alarm Sys tems This analog addressable system gives the installer and the end user the most versatile easy to use life safety system available to date One of the most important features of this new technology panel is that the analog addressable loops can be wired with ordinary parallel fire alarm rated wire The addressable feature allows for each sensor initiating device and control module to be individually described on the sys tem LCDs The panel itself is easy to program with self explanatory menus and LED condition indicators In addition Zeta offers an additional upgrade to the system allowing the end user to program the panel directly from their PC This manual is a complete Installation and Operation guide that includes the following six sections Section 1 System Overview Describes the panel features agency listings a
75. formation is printed out 1 In the Program menu go to System Options and choose Option 4 Printer From here printing may be entirely Disabled selected for Manual operation prints when you hit the Print key or Auto prints as events occur 2 The Print key offers the ability to print Event History and Programming information Event History lets you print out a log of what has happened to the panel so far You may choose to print all events or just Alarm Trouble or Status events Note a Waterflow event is considered an Alarm a Supervisory event is considered a trouble The printout will distinguish these two events from other alarms and troubles printed out Programming allows you to print out how your system is programmed including NAC settings device sensitivity settings point data and output groups Your printout may be either Consise limited or Ver bose complete Both Consise and Verbose printouts will include complete System and Network pro gramming information However while Consise will list the address type and label of a device Verbose will also list which groups they are listed in And when it lists groups Verbose will also list the devices included in those groups So when the printer is set to Auto the panel will print out information automatically You will see everything on the printout including panel resets the start and stop of tests etc When the printer is set to Manual information will print out w
76. fter an activity selection is made the keypad will automatically enter numbers or alpha characters dependent on the screen requirements To enter a label press the number key with the associated alpha character on it until the desired letter appears then press ENTER The 1 key will give you a special character set to choose from Just use the NEXT and PREV keys to move the cursor to the character you wish to select then press ENTER Note When browsing use keys 6 and 7 to move between the loops PREV and NEXT are used to move between points on a loop Key 0 toggles between View All Points and View Only Installed Points Access Privilege Code APC Any user with a key to open the front panel may silence and reset the panel step through the sta tus and history events print the event history and set the time date and time mode without enter ing a pass code This is referred to as Level 0 access For access to other privilege restricted areas of the programming menu the user will be prompted for a password which does not expire until 3 minutes after the last keystroke Aside from the Level 0 access there are also Levels One and Two APCs System Test menus and operation require a Level One APC and all programming menus require a Level Two APC Default Pass Codes from the factory are 111111 for Level One and 222222 for Level Two Cus tom Access Privilege codes are established within the programming menu See Secti
77. g Keypad programming on the front panel or the Remote Programming Display RPD Three levels of Password protection Auto programming of SLC System Devices and Network Devices Initiating Circuits 2 Signal Line Circuits SLC standard digital communication protocol can use standard fire rated cabling Wire run length of up to 9 900 ft with 14 AWG wire 126 addressable devices per SLC SLC can be configured as Style 4 6 or 7 without a reduction in the number of circuits available All SLCs are fully supervised and protected from surges Notification Appliance Auxiliary Power Circuits 4programmable outputs can be either notification appliance NAC or auxiliary power circuits All circuits can be configured as Style Y Class B or Z Class A without a reduction in the number of circuits available 2 75 Amps per circuit available subject to the combined total limit of 5 75 Amps NACs signal pattern programmable for March Time ANSI Temporal Code or Continuous All circuits are fully supervised and protected from surges Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 3 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 1 2 2 1 2 3 Relay Outputs Form relay outputs for System Alarm and Trouble Up to 20 programmable auxiliary system relays optional from the main board Cabinet 16 gauge cold rolled steel finished red powder coat enamel with space at bottom for batteries Condu
78. ge Minimum 22VDC Nominal 24VDC Maximum 25 5VDC Normal Mode Standby ZTZB 65mA ZZRM 1 5mA 1096 Alarm Condition ZTZB 1 zone 110mA ZZRM 1 zone 18mA Each zone in alarm adds 45mA Each ZZRM relay on adds Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 16mA Page 80 Zeta Alarm Systems SPECIFICATIONS All circuits are Power Limited Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Loop Voltage Max 30VDC Nominal 24VDC Loop Short Circuit Current Nominal 40mA Max 45mA Supervision Current 5Ma End Of Line Resistor PN 900 4 7K Ohms Maximum Line Resistance Per Side 25 Ohms Maximum Total Line Resistance Per Zone 50 Ohms Each circuit employs transient voltage protection is power limited and supervised 6 5 2 Power Requirement ZRDA Power Requirement be connected to a UL listed Power Limited Class II or Class Ill source of supply only Input Voltage Nominal Maximum Current Standby 6 5 3 Power Requirement ZRLD POWER REQUIREMENT To be connected to a UL listed Power Limited Class or Class source of supply only Alarm Input Voltage Minimum 12VDC Nominal 24VDC Maximum 30VDC Normal Mode Standby ZRLD 40mA ZRLD 40mA 1096 Alarm Condition ZRLD 5LED on 110mA ZRLD 5LED on 110mA Each LED on adds 14mA Revision 1 0 Part M
79. he event history checks an individual device status reviews the power supply status and checks what versions of hardware are attached to the system Upon entering theSTATUS menu these four choices will appear Event History Device Status PSC and Versions The Event History menu reports information on alarms troubles and status basically telling you everything that has happened or is happening to the panel The Event History menu has two modes Event History and Active Events If there are no active events Event History will report everything that has happened to the panel from the beginning If there are any active events Event History will report only active events The Event History menu offers three choices Status will tell you how many events have happened or are active depending on the mode pressing 1 you get a break down of events i e how many are troubles how many are super visory etc It will also tell you how full the Event History log is in percentage Browse will let you page through each event reporting the time date location and type of event Filter allows you to choose what events can be viewed in the Browser By pressing 3 you can choose to view any combination of Alarm Trouble and Status events Note Waterflow events are grouped with Alarms Supervisory events are grouped with Troubles Device Status lets the user obtain the status of a particular point After selecting the D
80. hen the Print key is pressed and you have chosen what information to print out If you cannot print out anything at all check to see whether the printer has been Disabled Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 109 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Appendix L Mapping Operation Event Based Operation EBO or mapping is the programming procedure that coordinates all inputs and outputs An input is anything that sends a report to the panel that an event has occurred An event may be something such as smoke in halway or a line that has been disconnected Inputs include sensors detectors monitor modules I O modules and conventional inputs An output is anything that reacts to a message from the panel Outputs include NACs relays I O modules horns strobes etc A point is the address of a device on the systems Output points are also called control points Mapping dictates which outputs react to which inputs The programming element that ties inputs and outputs together is called an Output Group There are 199 output groups available for use Most of the output groups are programmable for whatever purpose the user wishes Nine of these however are special output groups previously designated for particular uses Refer to sections 1 5 2 6 and 5 4 for explanations of these groups A few important facts to understand about output groups are Each input point may be assigned mapped to only one output group you
81. ification appli ances on that floor must be controlled by the control module s or relay s designated for oper ation on that floor Each input point on the same floor must be associated with the output group for that floor Review all programming selections to insure programming accuracy Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 67 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 5 5 Time Control Operations Time schedule groups are groups 92 95 with each group being associated with a different timing schedule By placing an output point in output group 92 and setting the associated schedule the output point will turn on and off at the times recorded in output schedule 1 Output groups 93 95 provide timing schedules 2 3 and 4 To p 1 Ord EL Revision 1 0 rogram an output point for use on a Timing Schedule follow these instructions Install the ZZRM relay or supervised output control moduleor I O relay and connect See Sec tion 2 for connection Select PROG from the menu enter access privilege code if necessary Select 6 Points from the main programming menu Select 5 Auto Program Wait while the panel loads the new device information Select 1 Point then enter the loop Press ENTER enter the device address then ENTER again Select 2 Edit Select 3 Groups Enter Group 92 93 94 or 95 Note If an output is in one of the on off schedule groups it can be in any number o
82. ing programming not when the group is activated Edit Group xx 1 Enabled 3 Count x 2 Floor xx4 Label 5 LEDs 0000 0000 Figure P 35 Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 62 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 4 2 8 PC Communications 4 2 9 The Classic 2000 Mk Il provides two ways to program the system In addition to the simple keypad programming described in this chapter programming from your PC is also available If you are using the Windows 3 1 or higher based software please follow the instructions below To download system point data and labels from a PC or laptop select 8 PC Communications and plug the PC cable into the programming port on the CP3 Follow the instructions with the soft ware to accomplish panel to PC communication and load your programming database When com pleted press any key and the panel will automatically reset NOTE The PC 3K Programming software and cable is an option and has its own Operation Manual PC Communications Press Any Key To Figure P 36 Factory Defaults The Factory Defaults menu allows you to restore the panel to factory set default values for all pro gramming options except pass codes The display will ask you to confirm that you want to reset the panel Press 1 to reset and 2 to return to the main menu Reset Panel To Factory Defaults Are You Sure l Yes 2 No Figure P 37 Resetting the panel to factory defaults will clear all
83. ion of the ZICP will prevent ground faults and is therefore the recommended device by Zeta Alarm Systems If more than one of these options are available at once the CP3 automatically selects a printer port based on the following order 1 A ZSCP3 or ZICP has priority over a Program Port 2 If no other options available the CP3 will use the Program Port Printing Setup The Program Port uses a PCI cable p n 3000 6015 to communicate with a printer or PC The ZSCP3 requires the use of a DB9 Female to Female Null Modem cable The ZICP require the use of a DB9 Female to Female Straight Through cable The Program Port the ZSCP3 and the ZICP are automatically recognized by the panel at power up or RESET and therefore do not have to be scanned in In order to talk to a computer the computer must be configured for 9600 baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit and no parity The cables may be connected to either COM1 or 2 on the computer The COM ports are generally labeled and located on the back of the computer Zeta Alarm Systems recommend Hyper Terminal software to communicate with the panel You can find out more about Hyper Termninal at their web site www hilgraeve com Hyper Terminal allows you to capture text so that you can print to either a text file or to the default printer You will need to programHyper Termi nal according to the configurations in the above paragraph Printing There are two areas at the panel that affect what in
84. ish and the panel will return to normal operating condition In the event of a delay as above local annunciation remains the same Please refer to Section 5 for information regarding operation and programming of dialer application trouble delays Watchdog Circuit Operation Should the microprocessor fail the processor automatically attempts to reset the system Should the processor be unable to reset the trouble contacts transfer and the local trouble sounder will sound a solid tone that cannot be silenced Should a microprocessor failure occur call your authorized representative at once Notification Appliance Circuit NAC Operation The four output circuits may be programmed as Notification Appliance Circuits or 24VDC auxiliary power outputs The outputs are programmable for event or time based operation and function similar to output modules on the SLC loop NACs may be used for Continuous Output or coded functions March Time or Temporal and Two stage Sounder output modules may not NACs may be silenceable for horns or bells or continuous for strobes Notification Appliance Circuits may be programmed at the global system level for certain timing operations including Silence Inhibit for up to 5 minutes and Auto Silence from 0 15 or 30 minutes Addressable Sensor Functions The addressable smoke and temperature sensors are sensors not detectors They convert analog values read at the sensor head and communicate the values
85. isplays and updates time Scans keypad for System RESET Performs sensor auto test Supervised ZZRMs ZCBM Network communications PSC communications and operation tco ce vo Performs time scheduled actions day night sensitivity and on off schedules Trouble Operation With no alarms the detection of a trouble in the system will cause the piezo to sound a coded out put three rapid pulses then a pause three rapid pulses then a pause The Sytem Trouble LED will illuminate and the trouble relay will activate The following is a typical message that could occur on the Panel LCD The same message is sent to the ZRDA printer and history file Silenced Indication Loop amp Device TR 045 5 02 122 Address 01 01 1998 1 54 31 Device Not Installed Event Type amp Number Trouble Description Figure P 1 The first line lists the type of event code TR trouble Event Number 45 and the Loop and Address where the event occurred The second line is the Date and Time in 24 hr format of the event and the third line contains a description of the Trouble Event Type The system will toggle between an event summary and the events in the order of occurrence The Active Event Summary Screen would appear as follows Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 43 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 3 4 3 3 4 4 Active Event Summary 0 Alarm 1 Troubles 2 Supe
86. it knockouts the top sides and back Removable Door with key lock Will house a 2 or 4 SLC system Analog Addressable Sensors Photoelectric and ionization sensor heads have sensitivity set in the software database Heat sensor is programmable to alarm at 135 F to 190 F Sensor address is set via DIP switches Addressable Modules Modules fit a single gang box or 4 square boxes and have an LED visible through cover sounder control module provides a Aninput output module has a supervised input and a relay output that follows its input and may be configured as input point or output point Theisolator module while not addressable includes a mounting base and does not require an electrical box for mounting Addresses are set via DIP switches Module inputs be wired as Class A or which is switch selectable at the module List of Optional Features DC Power heavy duty 7 5 amp power supply ZIPB 3 power supply booster provides amp distributed power Auxiliary System Relay Outputs Upto 4 ZZRM Form C relay modules may be added 20 programmable system relay contacts Communication Port Options Zeta Isolated communication port ZICP and non isolated communication port ZSCP3 List of Network Features All devices below communicate with the panel through an RS 485 data bus SLC Expansion ZACM A modules with 2 loops of 126 points can be added to the base sy
87. le Communication Modules ZACM Each ZACM contains 2 SLC loops each ZACM 1 is included on the CP3 A second ZACM may be added to the CP3 to expand the base panel to 4 loops 504 points Expansion of the panel to 12 loops 1 512 total points is explained in 1 5 1 1 1 5 1 1 Adding Remote ZACMs Additional ZACM modules may be used to expand the system to up to 12 loops by adding a Zeta Serial Device Enclosure ZSDE to house the ZRPC and up to 2 ZACM modules 1 The Zeta Remote Power Converter ZRPC provides connections for the network and 24VDC and serves as a mounting platform for up to two ZACMs 1 Note The last two ZACM s must be special ordered See Appendix A for part numbers Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 12 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 1 5 2 Point Programming Overview The Classic 2000 Mk Il allows for programming of all system inputs and outputs For specific pro gramming instructions refer to Section 4 NOTE Every time you make a change in programming to add or delete SLC or Network devices you must rescan the loops Auto Program Mode 1 5 2 1 SLC Devices Bases and Accessories There are sixteen types of SLC devices available for the Classic 2000 Mk Il system These devices include sensors and three varieties of bases mini and standard priority switch monitor modules a sounder control module a combination input output module and a short circuit isolator module as shown below
88. lect 5 Auto Program Wait while the panel loads the new device information To access the monitor device you wish to use for the Remote Key Reset Silence function Select 1 Point then enter the loop Press ENTER enter the device address then ENTER again 8 Select 2 Edit 9 Select 4 Options 10 Press 1 Type until Rem Silence or Rem Reset is displayed Press ENTER 11 Press 2 Label to edit a 40 character alphanumeric label m Review all programming selections to insure programming accuracy Floor Above Floor Below The system can be used up to 90 stories or levels By simply programming one output group for each floor and inserting the floor number into the output group characteristics the panel is pro grammed to activate the floor s above and below the floor in alarm according to the system pro gram Floor Configuration setting refer to Section 4 2 2 1 System Options For example assume the panel was set up for 1 Above 1 Below and output group 1 was config ured as floor 1 output group 2 was configured as floor 2 and output group 3 was configured as floor 3 When an input in group 2 goes into alarm the outputs in group 2 would be activated as well as the outputs in group 3 the floor above and the outputs in group 1 the floor below To achieve proper operation the following requirements must be met Atleast one output control module or relay must be on each floor and all not
89. liance Circuits 24VDC Auxiliary Outputs 8 TAA SEC Specifications osuran ean teet eee Peeters ie terti eie ete 8 1 4 5 System and Auxiliary Relay Outputs 2 8 1 4 6 BS 485 NetWOElk s ree eun terea tee rax terne 9 1 4 4 Communication Printer Ports ZSCPS ZICP sese 9 1 4 8 Wiring Specifications and Requirements 2 8 10 1 4 8 1 General Specifications 2 10 1 4 8 2 SLC Wire Specifications 2 10 1 4 8 3 Network Wiring CIS 11 1 4 9 Calculating Maximum Current Draw and Battery Backup Requirements 11 1 5 Before You Begin Installing nnne 12 1 5 1 System Architecture and Overview 2 12 1 5 1 1 Adding Remote ACMS 12 1 5 2 Point Programming Overview sese eene 13 1 5 2 1 SLC Devices Bases and Accessories 13 1 5 2 2 Global Input Programming Options 2 13 1 5 2 8 System Timing Options 14 1 5 2 4 Input Point 14 1 5 2 5 SLC Output Point Programming eee 14 1 5 2 6 Qutput Groups ce Rer es epe ten ette 14 1 5 3 City Box and Reversing Polarity Interface
90. ll through events at 3 second intervals also show ing the event summary View Status of a point 1 Press STATUS key 2 Select 2 Device Status 3 Browse devices by using 6 amp 7 keys to scroll through loops NEXT and PREV to scroll through points 0 key to view ALL points or INSTALLED points only Press PROG key Enter point loop address Select EDIT Toggle from On to Off by pressing 1 Press STATUS key Press 1 Event History Select Browse croll events using PREV NEXT keys Press the PROG key 2 Select 1 Clock Time Edit in Place XX XX XX Date Edit in Place XX XX XXXX Time Mode Toggle 12hr 24hr Fire Drill 1 Press the DRILL key 2 Enter Access Privilege Code APC 3 Press any key to end drill Enable Disable a point or loop View Event History MNwn AWN Set Time amp Date In the Event of Trouble Please Contact Periodic testing of this System Is recommended no less than annually Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 91 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Appendix E Classic 2000 Programming Menus Menu Description Default Setting Access Level Required Main Screen Reset resets the panel 0 Active Event Screen Reset resets the panel Silence silences any active events Program 1 Clock 1 Time 2 Date 3 Time Mode 2 System 1 Options 1 LatchTroubles TroubleRemind WaterflowSil Printer FloorConfig Timing 1
91. lows programming of the following parameters 40 character label Alarm verification enable disable High medium or low sensitivity selection Temperature set point in the temperature sensor H M L between 130 and 195 degrees Output group assignment Selection of Day Night sensitivity schedule Photo lon and Heat Sensors 9 9 Each switch monitor module or input point on the conventional zones be programmed with a 40 character label and for one of 10 different functions Alarm input Manual pull station Waterflow Alarm Supervisory Alarm Input Drill Test Input Remote Silence Remote Reset Input Control Input Control NL Non Latching Supervisory NL Non Latching Photo sensors may be programmed as Duct T Trouble or Duct S Supervisory 9 9 9 9 999 1 5 2 5 SLC Output Point Programming Each output point allows programming of the following parameters Select for the All call group Define silence operation Select for one of 4 output schedules Associate with up to 5 output groups Provided a 40 character courtesy label 9 6 1 5 2 6 Output Groups The panel accommodates up to 199 output groups Each output group provides the following options Enable disable Floor number selection 20 character courtesy label the courtesy label is for reference only and is only visible when viewing group status or on printed programming reports NOT when the group is activated
92. ly across yellow and green wires 0101010 42 CLASS SEE NOTE 4 Figure W 6 Notes for Class A and Class B Wiring 1 2 All wiring must conform to applicable local codes ordinances and regulations e g NFPA 72 The module will be supplied with the yellow and green pigtails sleeved to avoid short circuits and ready for operation in Class B mode To operated in Class A mode remove sleeving from pigtails and make appropriate connections as required Select Class A or B mode using BIT 8 of DIL switch Refer to Device instructions or Appendix J for addressing instructions Symbols represent normally open devices compatible conventional detectors pull stations or switches All input circuits are supervised and power limited Use Listed 47 K 0 5 W EOL resistor PN 902A for Class B Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 29 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 2 5 3 95 Switch Monitor Module XP95A Priority Switch Monitor Module STYLE CLASS WIRING SEE NOTES 3 amp 5 TO NEXT PREVIOUS DEVICE DEVICE ANALOG ADDRESSABLE LOOP UNPOLARIZED SEE NOTE 7 STYLE D CLASS WIRING DIL SWITCH SETTING WIRING CLASS FROM TONEXT PREVIOUS DEVICE DEVICE SEE NOTE 4 ANALOG ADDRESSABLE 47K 0 5W EOL RESISTOR CONNECTED SWITCH DIAGRAM ABOVE HOWS LOOP UNPOLARIZED INTERNALLY ACROSS TERMINALS A amp A ADDRESS OF 0101010 42 CLASS B SEE NOTES 4 amp 6 Figure W 6a Notes for
93. mming Options Edit 60 4 2 6 5 Point Programming Options Browse 61 4 2 6 6 Point Programming Options Status 61 4 2 7 Output Group Programming eene nnns 61 4 2 4 4 Browse Group 62 4 2 72 Edit Group oit tee ette tte Ets 62 4 2 8 PGGommunicatloris pP Ib RERO DER E 63 4 2 9 Factory Defaults enne e Ere be ee ee etre bot bets 63 Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page iii Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 5 Special Application Programming and Operation 65 5 1 Local Protective Signaling System 65 5 2 NEPA 72 Central Station ertt tet c i S rettet t ea 65 5 3 NFPA 72 Remote Station idee utei dece A tee eee uie Ds 65 5 4 Special Output Group Operation 65 5 4 1 Waterflow Point Programming essen 66 5 4 2 Supervisory Point Programming seen nennen 66 5 43 Remote Key 67 5 4 4 Floor Above Floor 22 67 5 5 Time Control Operations 24 000000 68 5 6 Program Your Own Applications 2 422
94. n Set module SLC address Select PROG from the menu enter access privilege code if necessary Select 6 Points from the main programming menu Select 5 Auto Program Wait while the panel loads the new device information To access the monitor device you wish to use for the waterflow device Select 1 Point then enter the loop Press ENTER enter the device address then ENTER again Select 2 Edit Select 4 Options Press 1 Type until Supervisory is displayed Press ENTER 0 Press 2 Label to edit the 40 character alphanumeric label Oo o Ni o 99 Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 66 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 5 4 3 5 4 4 To associate the address with Output Group 97 which does not ring the general alarm 1 From the Edit menu Select 3 Groups and enter Group 97 2 Press Enter to store the new settings 3 Press RESET to update the SLC loop flags Review all programming selections to insure programming accuracy Remote Key Reset Silence To program an input point for operation as a remote keyed reset or silence station follow these steps 1 Install monitor module and connect See Section 2 Figure W 6 for connection Set module SLC address 3 Install Remote Key Reset Station or Silence Switch as shown in device installation instruc tions Select PROG from the menu enter access privilege code if necessary Select 6 Points from the main programming menu Se
95. n will ask you to provide a network address from those available The available address range for ZRDAs is 32 47 Select your address by pushing Prev Next button until the one you wantis shown You must then rescan the network To scan the loop follow these instructions Select 1 for PROG Select 3 for Network Select 1 for Scan Network The trouble will clear and your ZRDA will now be functioning normally If the ZRDA address needs to be changed remove the network connection wait for a CommTrouble and change the address Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 78 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 6 4 5 ZRLD Network Addresses The network address is based on the setting of bits 1 4 of the DIP switch Address Switch Setting Address DIP Switch Setting Address Switch Setting
96. nd approvals tech nical specifications wire specifications and system architecture and overview Section 2 Installation Procedures Describes the hardware and software sequence overview and instructions on how to install the Classic 2000 Mk II control panel Section 3 System Controls and Operation Provides the panel operation instructions including a basic layout and description of the visual indicators and function keys Section 4 System Programming The how to section to program your specific devices and system including a description of the menus found on the panel Section 5 Special Application Programming and Operation What can this system do for you is provided with detailed programming and operation of common applications Section 6 Networking Serial Devices Description of how to install and work with network devices Section 7 Appendices Other information relevant to the Classic 2000 Mk 1 and this manual including a glossary of terms If you have any questions or concerns about the installation operation or programming of theClassic 2000 Mk II Analog Addressable please refer to our web site http www zeta alarms co uk or E mail support at nrpj zeta alarms fsworld co uk If you prefer contact us at Technical Services Department Zeta Alarm Systems 72 78 Morfa Road Swansea SA1 2EN U K Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 2 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manu
97. nd power limited per NFPA 72 Relay contacts shown in RESET condition Select Class A or B mode using BIT 8 of DIL switch Relay rating 2A 24Vdc 0 35pf 500mA 120Vac 0 35pf in fire protection applications See Appendix J or device installation instructions for addressing information Symbols represent normally open devices compatible conventional detectors pull stations or switches All input circuits are supervised and power limited The relay contacts are non supervised and power limited Use Listed 47 K 0 5 W EOL resistor PN 9024 Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 31 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 2 5 5 Sounder Control Module SEENOTES SOUNDER VE SEE NOTES 2 amp 4 SOUNDER VE I P 3 Jext lext sounoer FY Bu T SEE NOTE 3 ANALOG ADDRESSABLE LOOP TO NEXT DEVICE ANALOG ADDRESSABLE LOOP FROM PREVIOUS DEVICE SEE NOTE 1 SOUNDER DRIVE O P DIL SWITCH SETTING WIRING CLASS SEE NOTE 3 47K 0 5W EOL RESISTOR CONNECTED INTERNALLY ACROSS TERMINALS A amp A STYLE Z CLASS WIRING ANALOG ADDRESSABLE LOOP TO NEXT DEVICE SWITCH DIAGRAM ABOVE SHOWS AN ANALOG ADDRESSABLE ADDRESS OF 0101010 42 LOOP FROM PREVIOUS DEVICE CLASS B SEE NOTES 7 amp 9 Figure W 8 Notes for Class A amp Class B Wiring 1 2 7 Polarity shown when sounders are DE ACTIVATED supply is reversed when sounders ar
98. nd provide a faster response to initiation All Monitor Modules may be programmed to perform the same functions Contact Monitor Modules may be programmed for any of the following operations Alarm Input defaults to Group 99 with associated functions latching Manual pull station defaults to Group 99 with associated functions latching Waterflow alarm input defaults to Group 96 Supervisory alarm input defaults to Group 97 Remote Drill Test input functions identical to Drill button on the LPD Remote Reset input functions identical to Reset button on the LPD 1 O Module The input output module functions in two modes When selected as an l O input a set of Form C contacts follow that input if the input is activated the Form C contacts energize or change state Input defaults to Group 99 When selected as an l O relay the module functions as an output and may be included in up to 5 output groups the input is ignored Note The I O module defaults to relay This may be changed on the Point Edit Screen see Appen dix E Also refer to Appendix L for Mapping discussion Sounder Output Sounder Control Module The Sounder Output modules control and supervise compatible 24VDC notification appliances Each Sounder Output has the following programmable attributes Silenceability All Call Output Schedule Output Group Assignments Courtesy Label 9 9 6 Network Operation The
99. 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 Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 58 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Point 9 028 TZB IN Edit 3 Browse Status Absent Auto Program Figure P 28 Press 1 To edit point address Enter 0 9 for the loop and 1 127 for the address The first line will include a 5 character device type abbreviation Press 2 edit the point entered 1 above Press 3 browse through the points Press 4 change device status Pressing will toggle between enabled disabled Press 5 auto program the panel Press 6 view previous loop Press 7 see next loop Press 0 In edit and browse menus to toggle between view only installed points and view all points Press ENTER to edit the specified point Press ESC to exit the screen Each time a change is made in programming the system SLC or Network devices adding deleting you must rescan the loops Auto Program 4 2
100. ogramming mode then select option 3 Net work Select 1 Scan Network The Classic 2000 Mk II will begin immediately begin to search for serial devices on the network By monitoring the addresses as they are tested you can ver ify that the devices on the network are properly connected and functioning If a device at a par ticular address is not detected check the connections and try again 4 Review Network Devices Gives more information and troubleshooting data In particular the Status line will show OK if communication is working properly Comm Error if the commu nication is marginal and Comm Trouble if communication has failed Of course this informa tion is only available after a device has been initially detected 5 To check the Error Count go to Network in the Program menu and Browse the Devices Once the Browse screen press the 0 key and an error count will appear on the third line Address Range Number of From To Addresses Device Type 0 9 10 Reserved 10 10 1 ZNDC 11 12 2 ZCBM 13 15 3 Reserved 16 31 16 ZRAN ZRLD 32 47 16 ZRDA 48 59 12 ZFZA ZTZB 60 63 4 Reserved 64 69 6 ZACM 70 79 10 Future 80 32 PNI 16 Future 64 DIO 69 Future 5 Reserved 6 3 Supervision The network is supervised by the Classic 2000 Mk II If any device stops communicating the Mk II will indicate a network communication trouble The Mk II will record all network trouble or fault events and restorals in the e
101. om 30 34 0 30 0 34 Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 15 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 2 Installation Procedures The following procedures diagrams and instructions should be followed closely to avoid damage to the control panel and its associated equipment System reliability depends primarily upon proper installation testing and maintenance procedures Refer to Appendix A for Part Numbers and Ordering Information DO NOT deviate from the following instructions 2 1 What Dol Have The control unit is shipped in five basic sections 9 6 The Enclosure The CP3 LPD assembly The Power Supply Chassis assembly Assembly Hardware Kit cables hardware EOLs Any additional modules ZCBM ZSCP3 ZZRM ZFZA ZTZB ZNDC ZDIO ZPNI S1K etc 2 2 Installation Sequence Installation procedures should be performed in the sequence outlined below This will make the most efficient use of time and minimize the likelihood of accidental damage to the equipment Please refer to Figures I 1 and I 4 to properly identify the components listed below Step Completed Number Description of Task v 1 Mount Enclosure 2 Install CP3 Board 3 Mount Chassis into Enclosure 4 Install ZZRM Auxiliary System Relays opt 5 Install Optional modules as required 6 Connect AC Power 7 Connect Batteries Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 17 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual P 2 Powe
102. on 4 2 2 3 If an incorrect APC is entered three times in succession a recovery code will be displayed The user may call the Zeta Alarm Systems technical support department 44 1792 470394 to convert the recovery code into an or e mail the recovery code to nrpj zeta alarms fsworld co uk for immediate response Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 51 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 4 2 4 2 1 Program Menus To begin programming the system using the panel keypad press the PROG function key A menu based approach allows each of the programmable functions to be selected or bypassed by press ing single key There 9 menus found under Program Clock System Network Inputs Out puts Points Groups PC Communications and Factory Defaults illustrated below The following sections describe each menu in detail and include an illustration of each main Program Menu display Program Menu Clock 4 Inputs System 5 Outputs Network 6 Points M Program Menu Groups PC Communications Factory Defaults Figures P 5 amp P 6 NOTE When programming the ESCAPE key allows you to exit any menu at any time with out saving the information to the panel s memory and automatically move to the previous screen The ENTER key stores the programming selection into the panel s memory and automatically moves to the next option screen Clock The Clock menu allows you to set th
103. on Manual 6 7 Serial Device Enclosure Installation Procedures 6 7 1 Serial Device Enclosure Installation Refer to the Serial Device for complete Installation Instructions 6 7 2 Single Device Installation The following hardware is required for installing a single device Four nylon snap in stand offs OneZFZA ZTZB ZRPC Install the four v nylon snap in stand offs by screwing them onto the four studs in the upper por tion of the cabinet Refer to the ZSDE enclosure drawing for mounting location Attach the ZFZA ZTZB or ZRPC into the cabinet by pressing the unit onto the snap in stand offs 6 7 2 1 Dual Device Installation The following hardware is required for installing multiple devices Four nylon M F stand offs Four 1 nylon snap in stand offs Two ZFZA ZTZB Install the four 1 2 nylon M F stand offs by screwing them onto the four studs in the upper portion of the cabinet Refer to the following figure for mounting location Attach the first ZFZA ZTZB into the cabinet by placing it over the M F stand offs and securing it by screwing the 1 nylon snap in stand offs onto the M F stand offs Attach the second ZFZA ZTZB by pressing the unit onto the snap in stand offs 6 7 3 Installation of ZACMs Install the first ZACM onto the ZRPC using the hardware provided and following the instructions provided with the ZRPC 6 7 3 1 Adding a Second ZACM Install the second ZACM onto the top of the first ZACM u
104. onfig xxxx 3 Waterflow Sil Figure P 9 Figure P 10 Menu Option 1 Latch Troubles XXX Press 1 to select yes A yes selection will cause all trouble conditions to latch Latching means that all trouble conditions will require the trouble to be resolved and the system reset prior to returning the system to normal operating condition Press 1 again to select no and allow a trouble restore operation A restore operation will return the panel to normal operating condition when a trouble condition has cleared or resolved Any relays not selected for a latching operation will return to normal state and a trouble cleared message will be sent to the event history Menu Option 2 TroubleRemind XXX Select yes to silence trouble conditions and provide an audible error signal every 5 minutes Subsequent new Troubles will cause trouble operation to resound and Silence will recycle the 5 minute trouble reminder signal Menu Option 3 WaterflowSil XXX The panel default setting is no in compliance with NFPA requirements When no is selected any alarms caused by waterflow devices monitored by this panel will not respond to the panel s silence function Yes will allow the alarm to be silenced This option allows compliance with some local AHJs Authority Having Jurisdiction Menu Option 4 Printer XXX Establishes Printer settings Disabled means no printer is installed or the output is turned off Man
105. or to a log file on a PC For directions of how to print see Appendix K Printing Operation Drill The DRILL key allows for a fire drill turning on all NACs but not transferring relays Upon comple tion of the fire drill press any key and the system automatically resets NOTE This is a privilege restricted area requiring a Level One Access Privilege Code APC the default pass code from the factory is 11111 To change APC refer to Section 4 2 2 3 Access Codes Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 42 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 3 3 6 3 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 Programmable Input Keys Keys 6 0 are not programmed by the factory but are left to the user to program these Hot Keys for extra functions By using the point programming screens the user can assign output groups to be controlled by the press of a Hot Key See section 4 2 6 Thus the Hot Keys become addressable control points They are located on loop 0 and occupy the address range from 30 34 0 30 0 34 System Operating Modes and Annunciation Normal Operation The following functions will be performed at regular intervals when in normal mode 1 Supervises all SLC devices network devices and the four notification appliance circuits Checks for valid replies alarms troubles etc Checks for power supply and battery condition Supervises the LPD interface and verifies proper response Refreshes LCD and ZRDA ZRPD d
106. oup 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 menu Each driver has a base LED number which is set during system configuration This number sets the first LED or relay number that will be annunciated from that device For example if an ZRLD has a base LED number of 1 it will be able to annuciate LEDs 1 30 or 1 60 if an ZRLD expander is installed If more than one driver has the same base LED number they will display identical information Note The special output groups may be used to annunciate system wide conditions Output Group 99 General Alarm Output Group 98 GeneralTrouble Output Group 97 General Supervisory Output Group 96 General Waterflow Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 73 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 6 1 5 ZCBM City Box Reversing Polarity Module 6 1 6 ZCBM City Box Module is a serial device and operates in two modes supervising a 250 Amp coil or as a reversing polarity cir cui
107. pliance Circuit Specifications Outputs 1 4 Nominal Output Voltage 24 VDC Maximum Output Current 2 75 Amps Supervision Current 0 5 mA End of line Resistor 10K Ohm Wiring Style Compatibility Style Z Style Y Each circuit is supervised power limited by an electronic circuit breaker and employs transient voltage protection Each Output is individually programmable by Output Group for Continuous March Time or Temporal Coding output 24VDC Auxiliary Output Specifications Outputs 1 4 Nominal Output Voltage 24 0 VDC Maximum Output Current Each 2 75 Amps Non supervised 24 VDC provided at terminal block Power limited by an electronic circuit breaker Each output is individually programmable for resettable or continuous output 1 4 4 SLC Specifications Maximum Resistance 50 ohms Maximum Loop Current 200 mA Wiring Styles Styles 4 6 or 7 1 4 5 System and Auxiliary Relay Outputs All auxiliary and system relay outputs Alarm Trouble and ZZRM carry the same ratings Technical Specifications Contact Type Form C SPDT Contact Rating 5A 28 VDC 30 VAC Resistive Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 8 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 1 4 6 RS 485 Network Maximum number of devices 127 EIA 485 Circuit rating 5 5VDC max 250mA short circuit Data Transfer Rate 19 200 Baud Recommended Wire 14 22 AWG twisted pair See Sec 1 4 8 3 Maximum Cable Length 8000 ft 16AWG
108. point for waterflow alarm operation follow these steps Install monitor module and connect See Section 2 Figure W 6 for connection module SLC address Select PROG from the menu enter access privilege code if necessary Select 6 Points from the main programming menu Select 5 Auto Program Wait while the panel loads the new device information To access the monitor device you wish to use for the waterflow device Select 1 Point then enter the loop Press ENTER enter the device address then ENTER again 7 Select 2 Edit 8 Select 4 Options 9 Press 1 Type until Waterflow is displayed Press ENTER 10 Press 2 Label to edit the 40 character alphanumeric label eso me To associate the address with Output Group 96 which is not silenceable 1 From the Point Edit menu Select 3 Groups and enter Group 96 2 Press Enter to store the new settings 3 Press RESET to update the SLC loop flags Review all programming selections to insure programming accuracy Supervisory Point Programming Any switch monitor module point on the SLC or any conventional input point on the serial bus may be programmed for supervisory operation PLEASE NOTE For NFPA applications no more than 20 normally open supervisory devices may be utilized on any zone To program an input point for supervisory alarm operation follow these steps Install monitor module and connect See Section 2 Figure W 6 for connectio
109. pplications must be set to high sensitivity See Section 4 2 4 2 Day Night Sensitivity Adjustment The system can be programmed to automatically adjust the smoke sensors to a lower sensitivity during times the location is normally occupied day and to return to a more sensitive setting when a location is not occupied For more information see information on Day Night Sensitivity Control programming and operation in Section 5 Alarm Test Level Measurement The panel software periodically commands each sensor to simulate an alarm level reading from the sensing chamber Please see Appendix for a table converting the analog value reading to ft obscuration based on its position between the known clean air and test values The accuracy of this measurement method is sufficient to meet theNFPA 72 requirements as a calibrated smoke test instrument Automatic Test Operation The control panel performs an automatic test of each sensor once every 24 hours Failure to meet the test limits causes a Service Alert trouble type System Reset clears this trouble Panels incor porating the ZNDC for event reporting will send a Periodic Test Report event to the Central Sta tion See Section 6 1 6 Maintenance Alert Operation When the compensation reaches the limit of the amount of drift compensation that may safely be applied a special trouble condition is reported per new NFPA standards Type Code Supervision The control panel monitor
110. r Chassis CP3 4 P orani ZRM Optional Batteries Exploded Assembly Figure I 1 NOTES 1 Space shown for optional ZZRMs above battery storage space may be used to install the following modules ZTZB ZFZA ZRPC ZACM combinations ZCBM or the ZNDC 2 Toinstall optional modules utilize the Snap Track and installation instructions included with each module To install Snap Track remove protective covering from self adhesive strips on the back of each Snap Track Position Snap Track squarely under the Power Chassis and press firmly onto the back of the cabinet Be sure to leave adequate spac ing for a wiring channel and the backup batteries 3 Ifthe battery storage space is not utilized the batteries must be installed in a separately Listed fire protective signaling enclosure Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 18 Zeta Alarm Systems 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 Revision 1 0 Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Mount Enclosure Install the Enclosure as follows 1 2 Carefully unpack the system components and inspect for any damage due to shipping Mount the enclosure in a clean dry vibration free area where extreme temperatures are not encountered The location should be readily accessible with sufficient room for easy installa tion and maintenance 3 Locate the top of the cabinet 6 feet above the floor with the hinge mounting on the left 4 Mount centering the single hole in
111. rvisory Figure P 2 The system toggles between events and the event summary about every 2 5 seconds If more time is needed to examine the events you can press either the NEXT or PREV keys to enter a Quick Browse mode Continue using the NEXT and PREV keys to page through the active events at your leisure Warning Using the Quick Browse mode will take you offline Press Escape to go back online When events occur you also have the ability to view point labels for troubles that normally display an event message by pressing 0 For example a trouble might report SLC Device Missing Pressing 0 might change the screen to say Input Module naming what kind of SLC device is missing This works whether the panel is online or offline Note this function is available online only if key 0 has not been programmed as a Hot Key Silence Operation Pressing the SILENCE button will cause the piezo to silence and the Silenced LED to flash This occurs regardless of the number of troubles alarms and supervisory signals in the system global silence When SILENCE is pressed and at least one new alarm or trouble exists in the system the Silenced message is sent to the printer and history file If the trouble clears and troubles are configured as non latching either before or after Silence Event theTrouble Restore message is sent to the displays and printer If all troubles clear and there are no supervisory or fire condi
112. s hardware device type codes on a regular basis Mismatch of type com pared to the program will cause a point trouble Trouble label is DEVICE TYPE WRONG LED Control Operation The panel includes a global program selection to prevent blink of sensor LEDs during normal con ditions This is often desired in sleeping areas where the flashing light may be objectionable As a standard function the control panel allows up to 5 LEDs per loop to latch on in alarm Alarm Verification Operation The panel performs alarm verification on selected intelligent smoke sensors Selection of sensors for alarm verification is described in Section 5 The verification time is a global system program selection of 0 to 60 seconds Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 48 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 3 7 3 7 1 3 7 2 3 7 3 3 8 Addressable Module Operation There are three basic types of Modules available on the SLC loops Switch Contact Monitor Modules OModule Sounder Control Output Module Contact Monitor Module The contact monitor module is available in two package sizes and two operating modes Priority Mini Monitor Module P N MPM 830 Priority Monitor Module P N PMM 806 The regular modules are packaged to mount into a 4 square back box The Mini Modules are reduced in size to mount in a single gang box The priority module will interrupt the panel s polling function when initiated a
113. s or groups Sounder mimics the operation of the Classic 2000 Mk Il main panel buzzer Ability to reset the system from the ZRLD keyswitch Ability to silence the ZRLD as well as all devices on the system from the keyswitch Each Classic 2000 Mk II will support up to 16 ZRLDs subject to power available Each ZRLD features a DIP switch to program the ZRLD network address and options Ability to program 30 Groups on the ZRLD 1 30 and 30 more on the ZRLD EX 31 60 9 9 6 The Classic 2000 Mk Il FACP can drive remote LEDs for system status annunication or for build ing mapping applications Remote LEDs can be driven by up to sixteen ZRLDs each of which can handle up to 60 LEDs Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 72 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Remote LEDs can be configured to annunicate the following Global System Info AC Power OK This remote LED will be turned on when AC power is present It is hard mapped to LED 1 AC Power Fail This remote LED will be turned on when AC power is absent It is hard mapped to LED 2 Offline This remote LED will be turned on when the panel is offline It is hard mapped to LED 3 Input Point Annunication 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 menu Output Group Annunciation Each output gr
114. s similar to trouble operation with the following differences 1 The piezo is a coded sound Long pulse a short pause rapid pulse then a long pause 2 The Supervisory LED illuminates 3 The display reports a Supervisory Event SP with address date and time in the first two lines the label is displayed in lines 3 and 4 4 Silenced alarms are not resounded 5 Timers are not started 6 The alarm relay is not activated auxiliary relay programmed for supervisory operation is activated 7 Supervisory Group 97 is activated along with groups mapped to the input A typical Supervisory event would display Event Type amp Loop amp Device Number SP 048 02 022 Address 01 01 1998 1 30 05 Tamper Monitor Date amp Time Garage Level Supervisory EN Description amp Location Figure P 4 Supervisory signals like alarms latch and control output groups They do not cause resound of alarms or reactivation of silenced alarms Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 45 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 3 4 6 Program Mode Operation When another mode is selected at the keypad other than normal operating alarm or trouble oper ation modes the system is considered in an off normal mode the offline LED illuminates the trouble LED illuminates and the trouble contacts will transfer The panel has built in safeguards that prevent it from being left in an off normal mode Each mode has a built in
115. sic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 4 2 5 4 2 6 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 Config Outputs Configure NACs ZRMs Installed X Figure P 26 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 Config NACs NAC TC 3 NAC ST PS Rst 4 NAC MT Figure P 27 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 Point Programming The Point menu is used to automatically program the system by scanning the system each SLC and the
116. sing the hardware provided and following the instructions provided with the ZRPC Note Make sure pins are lined up when boards are stacked and power is off Figure W 17 Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 84 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Appendix A Classic 2000 Mk Part Number Orderinglnfo 6 Amp Power Supply ST P N Description 3000 6806 Panel w Programming Display 2 SLC Loops 4 Output Circuits 110 220V 8 Amp Power Supply ST P N Description 3000 6808 Panel w Programming Display 2 SLC Loops 4 Output Circuits 110 220V Assemblies Modules ST P N MDL Description 3000 6200 CP3 LPD Central Processing Unit w Local Programming Display 3000 CP3 3000 6855 ZACM A _ Addressable Communications Module Apollo 3000 6856 ZACM Special order ZACM Board 5 3000 6857 ZACM Special order ZACM Board 6 3000 6060 ZRPC Remote Power Converter 3000 6006 ZRDA Remote Display Annunciator 3000 6825 ZCBM City Tie Box Interface Module with mounting hardware 3000 6835 ZSCP 3 Serial Communication Interface Module with mounting hardware 3000 6830 ZICP Isolated Communication Port with mounting hardware 2936 ZTZB 10 Zone Class B Initiating Circuit Expander 2941 ZFZA 5 Zone Class A Initiating Circuit Expander 2918 ZZRM5 5 Zone Relay Expansion Module with mounting hardware 2980 ZIPB 3 1 Stand Alone Auxiliary
117. ss lasts for 10 minutes after last keypress then returns to 0 silently Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 96 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Loops CP3 Devices NACs relays Hot Keys ZCBM ZNDC ZZRM relays 1 129 1 SLC Loop 1 ZACM 1 Loop 1 1 126 SLC Loop 2 ZACM 1 Loop 2 1 126 SLC Loop 3 ZACM 2 Loop 1 1 126 SLC Loop 4 ZACM 2 Loop 2 1 126 SLC Loop 5 ZACM 8 Loop 1 1 126 6 SLC Loop 6 ZACM 3 Loop 2 1 126 SLC Loop 7 ZACM 4 Loop 1 1 126 SLC Loop 8 ZACM 4 Loop 2 1 126 ZTZB Conventional Inputs 1 120 A SLC Loop 9 ZACM 5 Loop 1 1 126 Sigma Mk II Conventional Input Points 1 120 SLC Loop 10 ZACM 5 Loop 2 1 126 Sigma Mk II Conventional Input Points 1 120 C SLC Loop 11 ZACM 6 Loop 1 1 126 Sigma Mk II Conventional Input Points 1 120 ZDIO Points 0 127 D SLC Loop 12 ZACM 6 Loop 2 1 126 Sigma Mk II Conventional Input Points 1 120 ZDIO Points 0 127 Output Groups 1 90 General 91 Non Reporting 92 Schedule Group 1 93 Schedule Group 2 94 Schedule Group 3 95 Schedule Group 5 96 Waterflow 97 Supervisory 98 Trouble trouble relay goes here 99 Alarm all alarm inputs and all outputs go here by default 100 199 General Priority Information When a conflict is detected auto programming i e conflicts betw
118. stem to reach 1512 point capacity Up to 600 Conventional Initiating Zones can be added by using Dual Input Output Modules ZDIO Panel Network Interface for the Sigma Mk II panel ZPN1 1K or five ZFZA or ten ZTZB zone modules on the RS 485 data bus Remote Annunciation Remote Display Annunciator provides a remote 80 character display to mimic the panel display ZRLD Modules will drive up to 60 LEDs for graphic annunciators All annunciators communicate with the panel through an RS 485 data bus Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 4 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual City Tie Reverse Polarity Module City Box Reverse Polarity Module ZCBM with a disable switch allows for connection to mon itoring facilities Networked Digital Communicator Zeta Networked Digital Communicator ZNDC is a UL listed dual line dialer that allows a Sigma Mk II or Classic 2000 Mk Il FACP to report events to a central monitoring station over the public phone system ZNDC requires the use of 2 phone lines Conventional Zone Expansion Five Zone Expansion module ZFZA provides five Class A initiating loops Ten Zone Expansion module ZTZB provides ten Class B initiating loops Panel Network Interface ZPNI see following section Zone Relay Module provides five expansion relays Note this device does NOT attach to the RS 485 network but instead has it s own port on the board Panel Network In
119. systems only when installed in accordance with this manual and the latest National Fire Protec tion Association Standards 72 and 90 the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 the Life Safety Code NFPA 101 and or the local authority having jurisdiction AHJ It is possible to apply system components incorrectly or arrange system components and installation wiring so that required life safety functions are NOT performed As a result lives may be lost To minimize this possibility DO NOT deviate from any installation instructions contained in this manual DO NOT assume any installation details not shown in this manual DO atter any mechanical or electrical features of the equipment supplied BE FAMILIAR with the building code fire prevention code and or requirements of the Authority Hav ing Jurisdiction AHJ in the locale of the installation WARNING Under normal and fault conditions AC line voltages may be present on any terminal Touching any compo nent could be hazardous and result in loss of life A short circuit can result in arcing that could cause mol ten metal injuries to testing personnel To minimize this possibility only qualified electrical technicians familiar with electrical hazards should per form these checkout procedures Safety glasses should be worn by such personnel and instruments used for voltage measurement should be designed for the purpose and should be in good mechanical and work ing order I
120. t MAN Z3K 01 Page 22 Zeta Alarm Systems Figure W 1b Figure W 1c Note Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual ALIGNMENT MARK EXTERNAL 24VDC SUPPLY U L Listed MB RLY XP95 RELAY BASE ARB RLY ALIGNMENT MARK qe o Er EXTERNAL L2 Duis A 24VDC SUPPLY lt gt A U L Listed 2 M NEG f POS 24VDC MB SDR XP95 SOUNDER BASE ASB SDR Power Supply connected to the base should be from the Classic 2000 Mk II ZIPB 3 or indepen dent 24VDC supply listed for fire protection with battery backup and power limited as perNFPA 72 Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 23 Zeta Alarm Systems CONTROL PANEL TERMINALS L1 amp L2 ON DEVICES ARE POLARITY INSENSITIVES LPB 234 XP95A BASE RWAA DUCT HOUSING XP95 Detector t1 t2 LR GR 0 Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual THE ISOLATOR IS POLARITY SENSITIVE CONNECT POSITIVE LINES TO L2 IN amp OUT AND NEGATIVE LINES TO L1 IN AND L1 OUT WHEN REMOTE LED IS USED REMOTE VE CONNECTS TO R amp REMOTE VE CONNECTS TO R IMB 750 ISOLATOR BASE LPB 234 XP95A BASE Figure W 1d RWAR DUCT HOUSING Please Observe Polarity Supply Voltage dd Alarm Contacts 021 NC NO Input Voltage 24 VDC on Addressable Loop Remote Alarm Alarm Contacts 10A NC NO NOTE To Next Detector or Return To Control Panel Figure W 1e
121. t The system allows for up to 2 ZCBM modules to be connected simultaneously ZCBM 1 for alarm and ZCBM 2 for waterflow alarms Two CBMs may be connected to two different outputs It is activated via the network interface and has a fixed address system address no address programming required and features the follow ing capabilities Supervises coil and activates an approved City Box Reports alarm and trouble via a reversing polarity connection 24VDC Normal OVDC Trouble 24VDC Alarm The revers ing polarity circuit mode activates on General Alarm Group 99 forZ CBM 1 Provides Switch for manual disconnect during testing or service Provides for silenceability and resound on subsequent alarms DISABLED Allows for 2 CBM modules to be connected A 2 position DIP switch is provided on the ZCBM to allow selection ENABLED of the operational modes of the module The 1 switch selects oper ation as a general alarm Off or waterflow alarm On Waterflow 3 3 alarm operation is not silenceable general alarm features silence with resound operation 5 Figure W 13 The 2 Switch selects the connection to a reversing polarity connec tion Off or a city tie box On Please refer to the installation instructions included with the device Zeta Networked Digital Communicator ZNDC The Networked Digital Communicator ZNDC is a UL listed dual line dialer that allows a
122. t the module installation instructions for more details 2 2 8 Power Limited Wire Routing fM Figure 4 Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 21 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 2 3 2 3 1 2 4 Wiring the Signaling Line Circuits SLCs Communication with the addressable initiating monitor and control devices occurs through Sig naling Line Circuit SLC loops The basic unit includes two SLC loops on the main circuit board two SLCs are included on each Zeta Addressable Communication Module ZACM Each SLC loop can be wired to meet the requirements of the NFPA Style 4 see Figure W 2 Style 6 Figure W 3 or Style 7 Figure W 4 Refer to Section 1 4 8 for wiring specifications There are four basic types of devices that can reside on an SLC 1 Isolator Modules IMB 750 permit a group of sensors and modules to be electrically iso lated from the remainder of the SLC allowing critical loop devices to function in the event of a circuit fault see Figure W1d IMB 750s are required to meet NFPA Style 7 requirements 2 Switch Monitor Modules MPM 830 PMM 806 and Input Output Modules MIO 820 allow the control panel to monitor entire circuits of conventional alarm initiating devices such as manual pull stations smoke detectors
123. terface ZPNI S1K provides a way for the Classic 2000 Mk II panel to communicate with a Sigma Mk II FACP using Sigma Mk II inputs as addressable points Dual Input Output Module The ZDIO module contains two class inputs and two class relay outputs The two inputs provide two wire initiating circuit for normally open fire alarm and supervisory devices The ZDIO s outputs may be configured inone of two ways It may be made to switch external DC power or audio power up to 100Vrms to notificaiton appliances It may also be configured to provide one set of Form C SPDT relay contacts per output Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 5 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 1 3 Agency Approvals and Listings The Classic 2000 Mk Il Control System is designed to comply with Underwriter Laboratories UL Stan dard 864 Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems The Classic 2000 Mk Il are Underwriters Laboratories listed for the applications described below Type Type Service Type Signaling Models Local A M WF SS M NC or C 3002 3008 Central Station A M WF SS DACT 3002 3008 Remote Station A M WF SS DACT REV POL 3002 3008 Automatic A Manual M Water Flow WF Sprinkler Supervisory SS March Time M Coded C Non Coded NC Digital Alarm Communicator DACT separately listed Anyone installing this system should have familiarity with Installation Manual Part 3000
124. th this base 4568 1 227 230 231 45681 227 230 231 NA Detector Head DCD 135 DCD 190 SIJ 24 HD 3 40 SLR 24 SLR 24H SLR 835 For use with these bases HSC 221R HB 71 NA NS4 100 NS6 100 HB 55 NA NS4 221 NS6 221 HB 4 NA Detector Head baseless SLR 835 2 HD 6 40 Detector Head 7051 151FE1 30 7155 P55FE1 25 7156 P56FE1 25 For use with these bases 2WRB 2WRLT FE51A NA Duct Detectors DH 60 7051D FE51A 30 Duct Detectors DH 60 7155D FE51A 25 Direct Wire baseless 429C 429CT S10A 40 Direct Wire baseless 521B 521 sw 1 off S10A 40 Detector Head 711U 711UT 712U 713 5U 713 S10A 40 6U 721U 721UD 721UT 722RU For use with these bases 701E 701U 702E 702U 702RE 500 70280 Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 89 Zeta Alarm Systems Appendix C 3 Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Compatible SLC Devices and Accessories Part Number Description 55000 550 lon Sensor Head 55000 650 Photo Sensor Head 55000 450 Temperature Sensor Head 55000 750 Isolator Module 45681 211 Isolator Base 45681 234 Low profile Base 6 MB RLY XP95A Base with Relay 4 wire MB SDR XP95A Base with Sounder 4 wire 45681 771 Xpert Address Programming Card 55000 830 Mini Priority Monitor Module 55000 806 Priority Monitor Module 55000 825 Sounder Control Module 55000 820 Monitor Input Output Module RW AA N Duct Housing w lonization Sensor Head Exhaust
125. the Classic 2000 Mk Il In addition Zeta Alarm Systems recommend that you perform the following research prior to instal lation Determine the NFPA ADA and any local AHJ requirements that apply to your instal lation Determine the total number of devices and notification appliances Determine maximum system current draw and standby battery requirements of the system refer to Section 1 4 9 and the appendix Determine the wire specifications required refer to section 1 4 8 Determine the maximum length of wire runs for the NACs network and conventional zones Determine the notification requirements Determine a suitable location for mounting the control system Determine the labeling and grouping requirements for the system input points 9 9 6 System Architecture and Overview The Classic 2000 Mk Il has up to 1 665 programmable inputs and outputs as outlined below NACs System Relays City Box Module Hot Keys Auxiliary System Relays Total System Level points SLC Points 126 addresses 12 SLCs 1 512 Conventional Zone points 120 Total Programmable Input amp Output Points 1 665 eB Programmable system outputs include 4 notification appliance circuits 2 system relays 2 Zeta City Box Modules ZCBM and up to 4 ZZRMs each with 5 individually programmable relays for a total of 20 auxiliary system relays The system accommodates a total of 4 Zeta Addressab
126. the Power Chassis and making sure that the power connection plug of the CP3 is directly above the Power Chassis socket Press down firmly until the board snaps into place Mount Chassis in Enclosure After the enclosure has been securely mounted in a suitable mounting location set the mounting studs at the bottom of the power chassis into the mounting hinge brackets inside the cabinet The Power Chassis will set securely in the brackets extending like a shelf to allow connection of AC power Refer to Figure 2 for mounting illustration Part MAN Z3K 01 Figure 2 Page 19 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 2 2 4 Connect AC Power WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock make sure that all power has been turned off or discon nected prior to attempting to connect power to the Power Supply Controller Apply AC Power BEFORE connecting batteries to the CP3 Provide the Fire Alarm Control Panel with a dedicated AC Circuit rated 15 Amps Refer to Figure I 3 for wiring diagram Battery Leads 1 Attach the black hot wire from the source to terminal Line on the Power Supply Controller PSC board 2 Attach the white neutral wire from the source to the Neu tral terminal on the PSC board 3 Attach the ground wire from Power Supply Power Supply the source to the Earth termi Controller nal on the PSC board 2 2 5 Connect Batteries NEUTRAL
127. the following computations 1 Enter Quantity of ZACMs in the system 2 Fill in the quantities of addressable devices and multiply by their alarm current requirements Record the total in the Maximum Alarm Current columns Fill in the quantity of SLCs in the system number of ZACMs times 2 Multiply the number of loops by the maximum alarm cur rent per loop then sum the columns 3 Fill in the quantities and current draw of the Notification Appliances or auxiliary powered devices for each output from the manual for each specific device and compute the total cur rent required Record in the NAC Alarm Current column Line D 4 Total the current required for Alarm conditions in Amps and multiply by 1 2 for safety factor Make sure the total alarm current you calculated including current for the panel itself does not exceed 5 75 Amps 7 5 Amps part Z3000 6008 This is the maximum alarm current allowable The ZIPB 3 or other independent listed regulated 24VDC supply with battery back up that is listed for fire alarm system use may be used to add additional power to the system Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 11 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 1 5 1 5 1 Before You Begin Installing Prior to installing the Classic 2000 Mk II analog addressable control system please review this operations manual in its entirety Attending a formal training class is required prior to purchase and installation of
128. the upper back of the cabinet to the center of a wall stud After the panel has been properly located using the center mounting hole the panel can be secured using the bottom mounting holes located in each corner Use screws or bolts no smaller than No 10 or 3 16 inches in diameter for cabinet mounting Always make certain the panel is securely anchored 5 Complete all conduit connections to the cabinet Use the knockouts provided in the top sides or back of the cabinet Wire should NOT enter the bottom of the cabinet since this area is intended for batteries NOTE All wiring should be in accordance with Article 760 of the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 and state and local codes for fire alarm systems All conductors should be tagged or otherwise coded and logged at installation to identify circuit assignment polarity and Class A circuits whether outgoing or incoming Install CP3 Board NOTE All expansion boards should be attached to the CP3 prior to mounting the CP3 to the Power Chas sis and assembling in the cabinet Never attach any accessory boards to the CP3 without first removing all power AC and batteries Doing so will VOID the war ranty Refer to Figure 1 1 to properly identify components After enclosure has been securely attached in the proper mounting location attach the CP3 module to the Power Chassis This is accomplished by aligning the seven plated holes on the board with the mounting studs on
129. timeout that will automatically return the panel to normal operating mode when the allotted time expires Access Level Timeout 180 seconds Program Menu Timeout 180 seconds Menu Level Timeout 300 seconds Walk Test Mode Timeout 3 600 seconds Status Timeout 600 seconds Drill Timeout 600 seconds At the expiration of the safety timeout feature the panel will reset locking in any programming changes and return to normal operating mode 3 4 7 Test Mode Operation The Test function key provides a menu with six test categories Walk NAC Relay Display CP3 and Mapping Note This is a privilege restricted area requiring a Level One APC the default pass code from the factory is 11111 Please refer to section 4 2 2 3 Access Codes Walk mode is used to perform walk through test of any or all devices in the system There are two types of walk tests that can be performed A Normal walk test will cause all outputs horns strobes etc to sound simultaneously with the panel as each device is tested The panel will sound one long beep for an alarm two for a trouble During a Silent walk test only the panel will sound giving one short beep for an alarm two for an alarm restoral three for a trouble and four for a trouble restoral During either test the panel will report the event alarm or trouble address type and label of each device tested The same information will print out at the PC or printer if that option has been activated se
130. ting and specification information Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 25 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 2 5 1 NFPA Wiring Styles Refer to the diagram below for interconnection of the Panel to the Loop bases and isolator modules SWITCH XP95A MONITOR BASE ISOLATOR BASE STYLE 4 CLASS B Figure W 2 Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 26 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual SWITCH XP95A MONITOR BASE STYLE 6 CLASS A Figure W 3 Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 27 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual ISOLATOR ISOLATOR MODULE ZONE2 MODULE ISOLATOR MODULE ISOLATOR MODULE ZONE 3 2 XPSSA 32 ZONE ISOLATOR MODULE ISOLATOR MODULE STYLE 7 CLASS A Each zone must be separated by isolator Indicates Max Run of 20 ft Conduit Figure W 4 Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 28 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 2 5 2 Input Modules Single Switch Monitor Module STYLE B CLASS B WIRING ANALOG ADDRESSABLE LOOP UNPOLARIZED TO PREVIOUS AND NEXT XP95A DEVICES VIOLET MINI MODULE ow SEE NOTE 3 SEE NOTE 5 STYLE D CLASS A WIRING DIL SWITCH SETTING WIRING CLASS ANALOG ADDRESSABLE LOOP UNPOLARIZED TO PREVIOUS AND NEXT VIOLET XP95A DEVICES MINL MODULE ADDRESS SWITCH DIAGRAM ABOVE 47K 0 5W EOL resistor connected SHOWS AN ADDRESS OF internal
131. tions in the system the system returns to normal operation status and the All Systems Normal message is sent to the LPD ZRDA history file and printer This trouble restore occurs even if the troubles were never acknowledged auto restore If multiple trouble conditions exist in the system the LPD and ZRDAs on the system will step through them automatically at three second intervals Alarm Operation Alarm operation is similar to Trouble operation but with the following differences 1 piezo is pulsed 0 5 seconds 0 5 seconds off The System Alarm LED illuminates The Display reports an Alarm event AL with the address date and time in the top two lines The label of the point in Alarm is displayed in the third and fourth lines Alarms latch and are not allowed to clear Alarms cause recalculation of all control by event Timers Silence Inhibit Auto Silence are started oN om Alarms activate the general alarm relay Group 99 and other Output Groups the input is mapped to Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 44 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual The following is a typical alarm display Silenced Indication Loop amp Device Event Type amp a yP AL 048 5 02 022 Address Number 01 01 1998 1 30 35 Manual Pull pate amp Time Floor2 West Wing Alarm Description amp Location Figure P 3 3 4 5 Supervisory Operation Supervisory operation i
132. tor input from a pre established set of options When editing a sensor you select sensor sensitivity high medium or low and for further sensitivity the offset When editing the points of a ZZRM you can configure each relay as silenceable or non silenceable from this menu In other words the options vary per device See Appendix E for detailed information Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 60 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 4 2 7 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 Options Sensor 3 066 1 Alarm Ver No 2 Sensitivity High 3 Offset 0 Figure P 32 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
133. trol panel to selectively activate a relay output May also be used as an input Isolator Module Module that permits a group of sensors and modules to be electrically isolated from the remainder of the SLC Loop A group of devices attached to one line originating from and returning to the main device Mapping Process of specifying which outputs are activated during certain system events Network Serial Devices Four wire devices connected over an RS 485 network Two wires are required for 24VDC power and two for network communications Output Group A group of output points where the operating characteristics are common to all points in the group Output Pattern Cadence Pattern that output will use i e continous march time or temporal 3 Applicable to NACs Output Point A notification point or circuit for notification appliances or relays Sensor Bases Mounting base for analog sensors that contain an addressing card Sleep Mode An energy conserving mode in the event of a loss of AC power Sounder Output Module Module that controls and supervises compatible 24VDC notification appliances Switch Monitor Module Module that allows the control panel to monitor normally open fire alarminitiating devices such as manual pull stations and waterflow and tamper switches AKA Contact Monitor Module Watchdog Circuit System circuit that verifies microprocessor is functioning correctly Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 103 Zeta Alarm S
134. twork Address 52 xxx10010 Network Address 53 xxx11010 Network Address 54 xxx10110 Network Address 55 xxx11110 Network Address 56 xxx10001 Network Address 57 xxx11001 Network Address 58 xxx10101 Network Address 59 xxx11101 ZZRM relays attached to ZFZAs or ZTZBs follow the inputs and are not programmable Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 77 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 6 4 3 ZRLD DIP Switch Configuration Bit Number The eight DIP switch positions are assigned as follows Description ON OFF 1 Network Address Bit 0 Network Address Bit 1 Network Address Bit 2 Network Address Bit 3 0 Local Silence Enable Allow the Silence switch input to silence the ZRLD Don t allow the Silence switch input to silence the ZRLD Global Silence Enable Allow the Silence switch input to silence all devices on the network Don t allow the Silence switch input to silence all devices on the network Drill Test Function 1 0 Reset Enable Allow the Reset switch input to reset the ZRLD and net work Don t allow the Reset switch input to reset the ZRLD and network 6 4 4 ZRDA Addressing The ZRDA uses serial EEPROM for addressing Approximately 15 seconds after applying power the ZRDA will annunciate a communication fail trouble Pressing any button on the scree
135. ual will output the selected items only when you select the print menu and auto will automatically send data as it occurs and is sent to the event history log Menu Option 5 FloorConfig XXXX This setting in concert with the floor parameter of each output group determines the operation of the panel s floor above floor below function The set tings are as follows 1 Above 1 Below 1A 1B 2 Above 1 Below 2A 1B 1 Above 2 Below 1A 2B or 2 Above 2 Below 2A 2B Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 53 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 4 2 2 2 Timing The Timing menu allows you to establish AC Power Fail reporting delays Auto Silence of Alarm and Trouble Time Silence Inhibit Time and Alarm Verification times In addition this menu allows for individual system programming for Holidays Day Night Schedules and On Off Schedules System Timing System Timing AC Low Delay xxh Alarm Verify xxs 4 Auto Silence xxm 5 Holidays 6 Schedules Figure P 11 Figure P 12 Silence Inh Menu Option 1 AC Low Delay XXh To select AC power fail time for UL Central Station or Remote Station Operation AC Low Delay use key 1 to choose between a 0 8 or 16 hour delay for reporting the AC Low Fail trouble condition to the monitoring service Other panel troubles will be reported immediately Menu Option 2 Auto Silence XXm The Auto Silence m
136. uires a Straight Through cable Both cables must be DB9 Female to Female Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 50 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 4 4 1 4 1 1 System Programming The Classic 2000 Mk II can be programmed two ways through the keypad found on the panel or by using your PC and a separate program supplied by Zeta Alarm Systems The following section describes the steps and information necessary to program the system using the panel keypad A separate operations manual accompanies the PC program Please refer to the Programming Summary Chart in Appendix E for a complete overview of pro gramming options access levels required and program defaults Before You Begin Programming Programming is broken down into 7 basic steps controlled by access privilege codes APCs plus two other menus that control the clock and allow for PC programming The programming theory allows you to establish parameters on the system level reducing the amount of specific informa tion required to be programmed at the SLC device level The panel features a combination of single purpose and multi purpose keys allowing complete control of the system Single purpose keys include scrolling keys NEXT and PREV SILENCE RESET ESCAPE and ENTER detailed in Section 3 1 The multi purpose keys are alphanumeric keys 0 9 and A Z and activity selections keys PROGSTATUS TEST PRINT and DRILL detailed in Section 3 3 A
137. ult 222222 for level 2 Default Zeta Alarm Systems Class 2000 Mk II Default 4 Class B In 24 hour mode 00 00 Default Yes LED Blink enabled Default 67 Default 60 Default 56 Default 62 Default 55 Default 48 Default 090 Default 071 Default 055 Default 35 Part MAN Z3K 01 Access Level Required Page 93 Zeta Alarm Systems Menu Description Service 2 Photo Alerts Maintenance Service 5 Outputs 1 Configure NACs 1 NAC1 2 NAC2 3 NAC3 4 NAC4 2 ZZRMs Installed 6 Points 1 Point 2 Edit Point 1 Enabled 2 Label 3 Mapping 4 Options Sensor 1 Alarm Ver 2 Sensitivity Input 1 Monitor Type Output 1 Silenceable 2 All Call 3 Browse 4 Status 5 Auto Program 1 New Device 1 Yes 2 No 3 Yes to All 4 No to All 2 Missing Device 1 Yes 2 No 3 Yes to All Revision 1 0 Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Default Setting Default 40 Default 35 Default 40 Default NAC ST Default NAC ST Default NAC ST Default NAC ST Default 0 Default 1 001 Default Enabled Options vary per device Default No Default High Default 0 Default 0 Absent Part MAN Z3K 01 Access Level Required Page 94 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Menu Description Default Setting Access Level Required 4 No to All Groups Group Browse Groups Edit 1 Enabled Def
138. use a ground fault trouble in the Classic 2000 Mk Il Control Panel USE THE ZETA ISOLATED COMMUNICATION PORT ZICP for connection to ITE Equipment without isolated ground Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 9 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 1 4 8 Wiring Specifications and Requirements All circuits except AC System Relays and battery cables are power limited 1 4 8 1 General Specifications The Classic 2000 Mk Il should be wired to NEC 760 standards Induced noise transfer of elec trical energy from one wire to another can interfere with panel communications or cause false alarms or device troubles To avoid induced noise observe the following guidelines Maintain at least 1 4 spacing between power limited and non power limited circuits Wiring should not cross or rest on the circuit board Segregate high current output and AC power wiring from SLC and input wiring Segregate wiring from ZACMs do not run wire for multiple ZACMs in the same conduit Prior to terminating wire at the panel please verify continuity and that capacitance and resis tance comply with standards set out in section 1 4 8 2 See the following two sections for the recommended wire for each type of circuit 9 6 Do not use a single multi conductor cable for the entire panel Separate wiring as follows High Voltage PSC Terminal TB 1 L N G Notification Appliance Circuits NAC Terminals 1 16 Signal Line Circuits
139. vent log Revision 1 0 Part 4 MAN Z3K 01 Page 75 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 6 4 Addressing Serial Devices This section describes the relationship of network addresses to programmable point addresses and instructions for setting addresses Each serial device must have a unique network address For simplicity we have established point address ranges that are fixed to each network address Point address ranges associated with each network address are shown in the following table Relationship of Network Address to Point Range Network ZFZA ZTZB ZTZB Point EOD dd naso Address Number Addresses ZFZA Empty 48 1 1 10 1 5 6 10 49 11 20 11 15 16 20 50 90 25 26 30 51 40 35 36 40 52 50 45 46 50 53 60 55 56 60 54 70 65 66 70 55 80 75 76 80 56 90 85 86 90 57 91 100 95 96 100 58 101 110 101 105 106 110 59 111 120 111 115 116 120 Network ZACM Associated eee Address Number SLC 1 3 5 7 AC 2 4 6 8 BD 64 1 1 amp 2 1 126 1 126 65 2 3 amp 4 1 126 1 126 66 3 5 amp 6 1 126 1 126 67 4 7 amp 8 1 126 1 126 68 5 A amp B 10 amp 11 1 126 1 126 69 6 C amp D 12 amp 13 1 126 1 126 6 4 1 ZACM Addressing Each ZACM except the ZACM on the CP3 board contains a position DIP switch for network addressing purposes The system fixes the ZACM addresses as follows 64 No Switch boar
140. with the ZNDC for wiring programming and setup Requires that AC Loss reporting be set to delay from 6 to 12 hours 1 3 1 3 NFPA 72 Remote Station Zeta Networked Digital Communicator ZNDC NFPA 72 requires a remote station monitored system to include battery backup to power the sys tem for 60 hours with 5 minutes in alarm at the end of that period It requires that reporting loss of AC power trouble condition be delayed until 25 of battery backup capacity has been utilized Requires use of UL listed dual line dialer as programmed in Section 5 and connected Appendix F See the Instructions included with the ZNDC for wiring programming and setup Requires that AC Loss reporting be set to delay 15 to 24 hours the Classic 2000 Mk II allows settings of 0 8 or 16 hours Revision 1 0 Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 7 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual 1 44 Technical Specifications 1 4 1 Power Supply 24VDC Power Available Nominal AC Input Voltages Primary Current 5 75 Amp Supply 120 VAC 60 Hz or 220 VAC 50 Hz 120V 2 5A 240V 1 5A 7 5 Amp Supply 120 VAC 60 Hz or 220 50 Hz 120V 3A 240V 1 5A 1 4 2 Battery Charger Multi Rate Smart Charger Battery Charge Current 1 5 A maximum Battery Charge Voltage nominal 27 6 VDC 1 4 3 Notification Appliance Circuits 24VDC Auxiliary Outputs Each circuit is programmable for reverse polarity notification circuit or 24VDC auxiliary power Notification Ap
141. ystems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Appendix H 1 Glossary of Acronyms Term ZACM APG ZCBM CP3 ZDIO EBO EOL EOLR FACP ZFZA ZICP LCD LED LPD NAC ZNDC PCI ZPNI PSC ZRDA ZRPC RPD ZSDE ZSCP3 SLC ZTZB ZZRM Revision 1 0 Definition Addressable Communication Module Access Privilege Code City Box Module Classic 2000 Mk II Central Processing Unit Dual Input Output Module Event Based Operation End of Line Resistor End of Line Power Supervision Relay Fire Alarm Control Panel Five Zone Class A Expansion Module Isolated Communication Port Liquid Crystal Display Light Emitting Diode Local Programming Display Notification Appliance Circuit Networked Digital Communicator Programming Cable Interface Panel Network Interface Power Supply Controller Remote Display Annunciator Remote Power Converter Remote Programming Display Serial Device Enclosure Serial Communication Port Non isolated Signal Line Circuit Ten Zone Class B Expansion Module Zone Relay Module Part MAN Z3K 01 Page 104 Zeta Alarm Systems Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual Appendix I Analog Value Conversion Table lon Analog Value Conversion to UL Obscuration Percentage before drift compensation Analog Value Display Uncompensated UL Smoke Box Counts Obscuration ft 53 0 6 54 57 0 7 58 61 0 8 62 65 0 9 66 68 1 69 70 1 1 71 73 1 2 Assumes ambient clean air level of 25 counts
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