Set Loops Fitted; System Configuration; Setup Polling Led; Event Log Functions - C-TEC CAST ZFP Installation, Maintenance & Operating Manual

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CAST ZFP Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel
8.6.16

Set Loops Fitted

Enter AL3 (4444) > Commissioning Functions > Set Loops Fitted.
This function sets the number of loops the panel's firmware assigns to a panel. Note that the actual physical
number of loops that can be connected to a panel is dependent on the number of loop driver modules fitted, i.e.
Main 1-Loop PCB, Main 2-Loop PCB, 2-Loop PCB, etc.
8.6.17

System Configuration

Enter AL3 (4444) > Commissioning Functions > System Configuration.
This function allows the engineer to configure system settings such 'New Fire causes Resound' and 'Ignore
Earth Fault'.
8.6.18

Setup Polling LED

Enter AL3 (4444) > Commissioning Functions > Setup Polling LED.
This function configures the polling (device) LEDs of all loop devices to globally stop flashing during normal
polling. For example, a customer may require polling LEDs to be turned off in a hotel.
Note: The LEDs of individual devices can be turned OFF or ON, see section 8.5.1.1 – 'Device Outputs'.
8.7

Event Log Functions

This function lists, filters and resets the panel's event or alarm log. Also, a hard copy of each log may be printed
if an integrated printer is fitted.
Enter AL3 (4444) press the
The Clear Event Log and Clear Alarm Log buttons, when pressed, clears the respective log from the panel's
memory. To ensure a log is not erased by mistake, a five-digit security code requires entering using the
touchscreen's numeric keypad. The default code is:
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button and the window shown below appears:
The Show Event Log button, when pressed, lists both the
panel's event and alarm log (up to 10,000 events). This
includes fire, fault and system events.
The Show Alarm Log button, when pressed, lists only the
panel's alarm log. Typically, alarm events include activated
fire alarms, panel silenced and panel reset.
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The window shown left is a typical list of saved events.
Press the
and
through the list. Events are listed in chronological order with
the most recent listed last. When the log is full, the oldest
record is deleted and replaced by the newest record.
Event log button
(displays both panel events and alarms)
To either filter or print the log press one of the event log
displays and the window shown left appears.
The Filters button allows events to be listed by Date Range or
Device Address.
The Print Event Log button only applies to panels with an
integrated printer fitted.
buttons (or use the scroll bar) to scroll

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