Document Conventions; Circuits And Zones; Wiring Styles - Zeta Alarm Systems SMARTCONNECT SMART6 Installation Manual

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Circuits and Zones

Circuit = this refers to an actual electrical interface, initiating (detection), indicating (signal), or relay.
Zone = this is a logical concept for a fire alarm protected area, and will consist of at least one circuit.
The terms zone and circuit are used interchangeably throughout this manual.
On the Smart Connect Multi-loop, circuits can be either conventional or addressable inputs or outputs. Both hardwired conventional
inputs and outputs, and addressable inputs and outputs may be grouped together to form logical zones.

Wiring Styles

Loop Circuits have a redundant pathway (powered from both sides of the circuit) and are able to be wired either in the Class A
designation or in the Class X designation (designed to operate past any a single short circuit with the addition of EN54 listed isolators).
Conventional Zone Circuits do not have a redundant path. The SCM-ZMM has 6 Class B circuits and simply terminates at the last
device.
Alarm Circuits do not have a redundant path. The SCM-ACM has 2 Class B circuits and simply terminates at the last device.
Typical SMART Connect Multi-loop Network Fire Alarm Wiring
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Sanoop
April 18, 2025

How to identify double address detector

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Mr. Anderson
May 10, 2025

To identify a double address detector in the Zeta Alarm Systems SMARTCONNECT SMART6, check the DIP switch address settings. A double address detector will respond to two consecutive addresses. If two detectors are configured with the same DIP switch settings or respond to the same address, this indicates a double address condition. Use the DIP switch table to verify that each detector has a unique address.

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