5.3 Adding New Devices to the System ............21 5.4 Removing Device from the System ............22 5.5 Viewing the Radio Loop Module Status ............23 5.6 Radio Channels ..................24 Ziton Radio Loop Module Programming Manual (Issue 9) TSD022...
The Ziton Radio Loop Module is capable of connection to a ZP Protocol Fire Alarm Contr ol Panels Loop via its Loop in and out connection terminals. The Radio Loop Module is addr essed on the loop via its onboard 8 way DIP switch.
Further menu options are entered by also pressing the Rotary Control button. To exit the m enus the back button can be pressed or the menus will automatically exit one step at a time at 30 second time intervals. Ziton Radio Loop Module Programming Manual (Issue 9) TSD022...
Highlighted menu options are only available when switch 8 is First Channel ‘ON’. Menu Options only available when Radio Loop Module does not Second Channel have any devices allocated to it. Ziton Radio Loop Module Programming Manual (Issue 9) TSD022...
The available f ault descriptions are described overleaf; Ziton Radio Loop Module Programming Manual (Issue 9) TSD022...
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The analogue value seen on the Fire Alarm Control Panel f or devices in this state is; Analogue Value (Slot 3) (Slot 6) Detector Manual Call Point Sounder Input/Output Ziton Radio Loop Module Programming Manual (Issue 9) TSD022...
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The analogue value seen on the Fire Alarm Control Panel f or devices in this state is; Analogue Value Slot 3 Slot 6 Detector Manual Call Point Sounder Input/Output Ziton Radio Loop Module Programming Manual (Issue 9) TSD022...
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In Fire – this indicates the device is currently in a f ire alarm condition. The analogue value seen on the Fire Alarm Control Panel f or devices in this state is; Analogue Value Slot 5 Slot 6 Detector Manual Call Point Sounder Input/Output Ziton Radio Loop Module Programming Manual (Issue 9) TSD022...
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Pack 1 Low – this indicates the battery voltage is low in Pack 1 and is a 7 day warning indication. The batteries must be changed on the device within 7 days f or continued reliable operation. This is represented by displaying an empty battery icon. Ziton Radio Loop Module Programming Manual (Issue 9) TSD022...
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Shown indicates Good Signal Level Shown indicates Medium Signal Level Shown indicates Low Signal Level Shown indicates Caution Signal Level Shown indicates Caution Signal Level Shown indicates No Signal Level Received Ziton Radio Loop Module Programming Manual (Issue 9) TSD022...
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Loop Address - This menu allows you to view the device’s current loop addr ess. A new device loop address can be selected by pressing the rotary control, thus choosing an alternative address. Output Test – This menu allows you to turn device LED’s on. Ziton Radio Loop Module Programming Manual (Issue 9) TSD022...
Radio Loop Module. The log on button can be f ound on the devices in the f ollow in g locations; Radio Callpoint Radio Multisensor Callpoint Log On Button Detector Log On Button Radio Input Output Unit Radio Sounder Sounder Log On Button Sounder Log On Button Ziton Radio Loop Module Programming Manual (Issue 9) TSD022...
Module Background Level – this menu when entered shows the background radio signal level on the two signalling channels used by the Ziton Radio Loop Module. The available backgr ound level descriptions are described below; Ch 1 – this indicates the background level at the Radio Loop Module on the f irst f requency channel used by the system.
4.0 FRONT DISPLAY OF RADIO LOOP MODULE • The f ront display of the Ziton Radio Loop Module will show the number of devices that are allocated it, along with the total number of current alarm and f ault conditions. The DEV f ield shows the total number of devices allocated between 00-31.
• Press the rotary control and the display will change to show the devices allocated onto the Ziton Radio Loop Module and their current status. The list can be viewed by turning the rotary control. The inf ormation is shown in the f ollowing f ormat;...
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OUT: 1-1 (Outputs 1 + 2 active closed state) • The menu will timeout af ter 30 seconds or alternatively press the Back button to imm ediately return to the previous Menu. Ziton Radio Loop Module Programming Manual (Issue 9) TSD022...
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The display will change to show the last Signal Level f or the two channels used. The r eceived signal strength at the Ziton Radio Loop Module f rom the device is shown as an LI Dev level, therefore indicating the signal that has been sent f rom the device to the Radio Loop Module .
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Note: Following a manual update the Signal Level Menu should be checked for the device. This will indicate the signal levels seen. If 00 is shown then a signal has not been seen from the device in question on that particular channel as yet. Ziton Radio Loop Module Programming Manual (Issue 9) TSD022...
Menu. • NOTE: If this step is not perf ormed, the output will time out af ter 30 seconds and the LED will thus switch of f Ziton Radio Loop Module Programming Manual (Issue 9) TSD022...
Press the rotary control and the display will change to show; Press Dev Log On Note: If 31 devices are already allocated to the Ziton Radio Loop Module, the display will show ‘Dev Table Full’ instead of the above screen.
Device f or 2 seconds and then conf irm the removal; Removing Device Followed by Removed Multi • The menu will timeout af ter 30 seconds or alternatively press the Back button to immediately return to the previous Menu. Ziton Radio Loop Module Programming Manual (Issue 9) TSD022...
Sof tware Vxx.xx Serial Data Note: The Serial Data option is only available when the Ziton Radio Loop Module has switch 8 on. This enables Serial Data to be seen on a terminal programme via the onboard serial port. If either of these options are selected it is important NOT to le ave the Radio Loop Module in this diagnostic / operational mode.
The menu will timeout af ter 30 seconds or alternatively press the Back button to immediately return to the previous Menu. Note: The Serial Data option is only available when the Ziton Radio Loop Module has switch 8 on. This enables Serial Data to be seen on a terminal programme via the onboard serial port.
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Ch16: 868.424 MHz Ch24: 868.925 MHz Ch32: 869.125 MHz • Turn the rotary control to show the second radio channel currently used by the Ziton Radio Loop Module. An example is shown below; Ch2 31 869.100Mhz • The menu will timeout af ter 30 seconds or alternatively press the Back button to immediately return to the previous Menu.
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Repeat the above procedure f or selecting the Second Channel. • The menu will timeout af ter 30 seconds or alternatively press the Back button to immediately return to the previous Menu. Ziton Radio Loop Module Programming Manual (Issue 9) TSD022...