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Carrier Ziton ZP3 - System Operation; Sensors and Devices

Carrier Ziton ZP3
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ZP3 Fire Panel User Guide 3
Operation
The panel incorporates a simple and effective operator interface that includes a
160-character LCD display. Together with zone LEDs and function LEDs, these
indications give a clear and unambiguous indication of all alarms and reports. All
control functions are menu driven, and three access levels are protected by
passwords. A Help button provides quick access to operating instructions.
Sensors and devices
A full range of single and combination analogue addressable sensors, including
wired and radio sensors, is supported. Manual call points meet UK preferences,
and respond in less than 3 seconds. A range of input and output interface units
allows the connection of third-party equipment to the addressable ZP-loop.
The following features are contained in panel software SW71910 version 3.07 or
later:
Fast sounder responses
Type 54 emulation
Fast sounder responses
The panel now has a response time of less than 3 seconds for call point
operation. This is in compliance with the BS5839-1:2002 specification.
For a guaranteed sounder response time of less than 3 seconds from a mapped
call point input, the user must adhere to the following when using panel software
SW71910, version 3.07 and later:
The panel must be fitted with line driver software SW72001, version 3.01 or
later. The call point must be a version three type (ZP785-3).
The sounder and the call point must be on the same panel. This means that
the detection zone and alarm zone must be serviced by the same panel.
For the output mapping the sounder output device must be defined as a
sounder type with the call point being the input trigger.
For a ZP755 line sounder used as a behind detector sounder the output
address must be tagged as an SAB (sounder alarm base).