Zeta PC3K Manual de usuario

PC3K
User’s Manual
Part # 3000-0002
Revision 1.0
May 2002
Zeta Alarm Systems Ltd
A Division of GLT Exports Ltd
72-78 Morfa Road
Swansea SA1 2EN
U.K.
http://www.zeta-alarms.co.uk
nrpj@zeta-alarms.fsworld.co.uk

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Table Of Contents
1. Introduction To PC3K ____________________________________________________________ 4
1.1 Requirements ______________________________________________________________________4
1.2 Legalese___________________________________________________________________________4
1.3 Standard Limited Warranty__________________________________________________________4
1.4 How To Contact Zeta Alarm Systems __________________________________________________4
2. Installation _____________________________________________________________________ 4
2.1 Installation From Diskette_____________________________________ Error! Bookmark not defined.
2.2 Installation From CD________________________________________________________________4
2.3 Installation From The Internet________________________________________________________4
3. Online Help ____________________________________________________________________ 5
4. The Main Screen ________________________________________________________________ 6
5. System Inventory ________________________________________________________________ 7
System Inventory - SLC Devices ____________________________________________________________8
5.2 System Inventory - FZAs/TZBs _______________________________________________________9
5.3 System Inventory - RLDs ___________________________________________________________10
5.4 System Inventory - RDAs ___________________________________________________________11
5.5 System Inventory - CBMs ___________________________________________________________12
5.6 System Inventory - ZRMs ___________________________________________________________13
5.7 System Inventory - DIOs____________________________________________________________14
6. System Programming____________________________________________________________ 15
6.1 System Programming - System Configuration __________________________________________16
6.2 System Programming - Input Configuration ___________________________________________18
6.3 System Programming - Day/Night Schedules ___________________________________________19
6.4 System Programming - On/Off Schedules______________________________________________20
7. Point Configuration _____________________________________________________________ 21
Group Configuration _______________________________________________________________ 24
9. Panel Communications __________________________________________________________ 26
10. Event History_________________________________________________________________ 27
11. Printing Reports ______________________________________________________________ 28
12. Program Options______________________________________________________________ 29
13. Program Password ____________________________________________________________ 30
14. Managing Data Files __________________________________________________________ 31
15. Import/Export ________________________________________________________________ 32
16. Remote LEDS ________________________________________________________________ 33
17. Device Types _________________________________________________________________ 34
17.1 Ionization Sensor __________________________________________________________________34
17.2 Photoelectric Sensor________________________________________________________________34
17.3 Temperature Sensor________________________________________________________________34
17.4 Input Module _____________________________________________________________________34
17.5 I/O-Input_________________________________________________________________________34
17.6 I/O-Relay_________________________________________________________________________35
17.7 Sounder Control Module____________________________________________________________35
17.8 NAC _____________________________________________________________________________35
17.9 Trouble Relay _____________________________________________________________________35
17.10 Alarm Relay ____________________________________________________________________35
17.11 ZRM Relay _____________________________________________________________________36

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17.12 CBM___________________________________________________________________________36
17.13 FZA Input ______________________________________________________________________36
17.14 TZB Input ______________________________________________________________________36
17.15 DIO Input ________________________________________________ Error! Bookmark not defined.
17.16 DIO Output_______________________________________________ Error! Bookmark not defined.
17.17 Hotkey _________________________________________________________________________36
18. Analog Value Conversion Tables_________________________________________________ 38
19. System Overview ______________________________________________________________ 39
19.1 Description _______________________________________________________________________39
19.2 System Options and Expansion_______________________________________________________39
19.3 Specifications _____________________________________________________________________40
19.3.1 Listings_______________________________________________________________________________ 40
19.3.2 AC Power_____________________________________________________________________________ 40
19.3.3 DC Power_____________________________________________________________________________ 40
19.3.4 Initiating Circuits_______________________________________________________________________ 40
19.3.5 Notification/Auxiliary Power Circuits _______________________________________________________ 40
19.3.6 Panel Annunciation _____________________________________________________________________ 40
19.3.7 Relay Outputs__________________________________________________________________________ 40
19.3.8 Cabinet_______________________________________________________________________________ 41
19.3.9 Analog Addressable Devices______________________________________________________________ 41
19.3.10 Other ______________________________________________________________________________ 41
19.3.11 Remote Annunciation__________________________________________________________________ 41
20. Glossary Of Terms ____________________________________________________________ 42
21. FAQ (Frequently-Asked Questions)_______________________________________________ 45

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1. Introduction To PC3K
The purpose of this program is to allow creation and editing of programming data for the Classic 2000 Mk II
fire alarm control panel (FACP).
1.1 Requirements
• This program requires Windows 3.1 or later.
• This program requires at least eight megabytes of RAM; 16 or more is recommended.
• This program requires about 3000K of disk space.
• This program requires at least 640x480x16 video capability; 800x600x256 or higher is highly
recommended.
• A PCI (Program Cable Interface, Part No 62-950) is required to communicate with a panel.
1.2 Legalese
This software, distributed by Zeta Alarm Systems is Copywrited.
1.3 Standard Limited Warranty
This software is sold "as is", without any warranty as to performance or any other warranties whether
expressed or implied. Because of the vast number of possible hardware and software environments in which
this software may be used, no warranty of fitness for a particular purpose is offered. The user assumes the
entire risk of using this program. Any liability of the company will be limited to product replacement or the
refund of the registration fee.
1.4 How To Contact Zeta Alarm Systems
World Wide Web: http://www.zeta-alarms.co.uk
Internet E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: +44 1792 455175 or +44 1792 470394
FAX: +44 1792 455176
Snail Mail: Zeta Alarm Systems (a division of GLT Exports Ltd ).
72-78 Morfa Rd
Swansea , SA1 2EN
UK
2. Installation
2.1 Installation From CD
If you received the program on CD, insert the disc in the CD-ROM drive on your computer and run
SETUP.EXE on the disk. The setup program will copy installation files to your computer’s hard disk, then
prompt you for where you’d like to install the program. Once you’ve selected a destination directory, it will
create it for you, copy the PC3K files into it, and create an icon for the program in Program Manager (under
Windows 3.x), or an entry on your “Start”button (under Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT).
2.2 Installation From The Internet
If you downloaded the program from the Zeta Alarm Systems web site (http://www.zeta-alarms.co.uk), you
will have a ZIP file. Extract the files from the ZIP file, using a tool such as PKZIP or WinZIP. Once the files
have been extracted onto your hard disk, run SETUP.EXE. The setup program will prompt you for where
you’d like to install the program. Once you’ve selected a destination directory, it will create it for you, copy the

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PC3K files into it, and create an icon for the program in Program Manager (under Windows 3.x), or an entry
on your “Start”button (under Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT).
3. Online Help
The PC3K program comes complete with an extensive online help system, the contents of which are
remarkably similar to the contents of this user’s manual. Why use the online help rather than this manual?
There are several very good reasons:
• The online help is context-sensitive. If you’re in a particular dialog and have a question, press the “F1”
key or click the “Help”or “?”button, and you’ll be presented with assistance on that dialog.
• The online help is searchable.
• Forget your manual? The online help is always available…
• The online help is likely to be somewhat more current than this manual.

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4. The Main Screen
The main screen contains the main menu, toolbar, status bar, and buttons. The toolbar provides access to
oft-used functions such as file loading and saving functions. The left panel on the status bar shows the
current program state; the second panel on the status bar shows whether the data has been modified and
needs to be saved.
The buttons along the right side of the window provide easy, step-by-step access to the major functions of the
program. These include:
System Inventory - Clicking this button will launch the inventory dialog, from which you can specify what
devices are installed on the panel, and how many of each.
System Programming - Clicking this button will launch the system configuration dialog, from which you can
set system (global) properties, such as the banner message, NAC modes, schedules, etc.
Point Configuration - Clicking this button will launch the point configuration dialog, from which you can
assign devices to a specific loop and address, and set the properties of each point.
Group Configuration - Clicking this button will launch the group configuration dialog, from which you can set
up the parameters of each output group.
Panel Communications - Clicking this button will launch the panel communications dialog, from which you
can send data to, or receive data from, a
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FACP.
Event History - Clicking this button will launch the event history dialog, from which you can browse events
recorded by the panel.
Print Reports - Clicking this button will launch the report printing dialog, from which you can select which
reports you'd like to print.

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5. System Inventory
This dialog box is used to configure the inventory of the system, particularly the quantities and types of
devices that will be installed. This dialog is also where you can configure which network devices are installed,
and at what addresses.
The System Inventory configuration is implemented as a tabbed dialog, with each page dedicated to a single
class of devices or modules. These include:
• SLC Devices - Addressable sensors, inputs, outputs, and relays
• FZA and TZB Devices - Networked conventional input zones
• RLDs - Remote LED Drivers
• RDAs - Remote Display Annunciators
• CBMs - City Box Modules
• ZRMs - Zone Relay Modules
• DIOs - Dual-input / Dual-output Modules
When the inventory has been sufficiently configured, click "OK" to accept your changes, or "Cancel" to
abandon your changes.
The dialog contains a “Help”button to invoke the online help for the System Inventory dialog. Each page of
the dialog also contains a small “?”button, which invokes help for that particular page of the dialog.

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5.1 System Inventory - SLC Devices
This page of the System Inventory dialog allows you to configure the types and quantities of SLC devices
installed on loops 1-8 and A-D.
Move thru the list with mouse clicks, tabs, or Enters. If you attempt to enter a quantity outside the allowable
range for a device, the quantity will be set to the minimum or maximum.
For a list of valid device types, refer to the Device Types topic.

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5.2 System Inventory - FZAs/TZBs
This page of the System Inventory dialog allows you to configure the number and addresses of conventional
zone input cards installed on the RS-485 network.
Up to twelve FZAs and TZBs may be installed on a system, in any mixture. FZA and TZB points are mapped
to loop 9.

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5.3 System Inventory - RLDs
This page of the System Inventory dialog allows you to configure the number and addresses of remote LED
display boards.
RLDs (Remote LED Drivers) provide remote annunciation of system, point, and group status. Each RLD can
drive up to 30 LEDs; if an RLDX (Remote LED Driver Expander) is installed, it can drive an additional 30
LEDs (60 LEDs total). Up to sixteen RLDs may be installed. The base LED number determines the range of
LEDs that the RLD can annunciate. If more than one RLD has the same base LED number, they will both
display identical information. The Base LED number must be between 1 & 2969.
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