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Ziton ZP755B-2 Installation Sheet page 2

Addressable detector base sounder

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the device address in binary code. The switch may be set to
represent any address from 1 to 127.
For example, to select a device address of 007, set SW1-1,
SW1-2, and SW1-3 to the ON position and the remaining
switch segments to the OFF position.
Figure 3: Address switch setting
Mode and tone settings
The sounder includes a seven-segment DIP switch (SW2) to
select operating mode, device mode, and tone. See Figure 4.
Figure 4: Mode of operation switch settings
2
1
3
1.
Power selection jumpers
2.
SW2 configuration switch
3.
Tone
2 / 4
4
5
4.
Device mode
5.
Operating mode
Setting the operating mode
The sounder has 2 modes of operation, which are selected
using SW2-7. It can operate as a stand-alone sounder with its
own unique loop address, or as a dedicated sounder with an
address matched to the detector address.
To configure operation as a stand-alone sounder:
1.
Set SW2-7 to ON.
2.
Navigate to the following menu to tag the sounders as
SAB:
ZP3 Panel Menu/Setup/Sounders/SAB/Add SAB
The Planner can also be used.
3.
To map an alert-to-evac function, make the first input type
a fast flash input.
The sounder will sound the alert tone in response to a fast
flash input or an evac tone when the input configured as
steady is triggered, overriding the alert tone.
To configure operation as a dedicated sounder:
1.
Set SW2-7 to OFF.
2.
Navigate to the following menu to configure the sounder
for use with a detector:
ZP3 Panel Menu/Setup/Sounders/Add SAB
The Planner can also be used.
3.
Only one sounder tone option is available: Secondary
sound types.
ZP3 firmware 71910 v 3.11 and earlier:
If a sounder is set to the same address as a detector, then
the sounder sounds automatically when that detector
operates. All other required operations need programming
at the panel.
Note:
The secondary tone is selected whether triggered by a
fast flash or steady flash.
Setting the device mode
SW2-6 selects whether the loop sounder operates in ZP755
mode or in ZP754 emulation mode as described in Table 2.
Table 2: SW2-6 mode selection switch
Mode
SW2-6
Output signal
User-selectable two-
ZP755
OFF
tone operation and
full monitoring
ZP754
ON
Two fixed tones
emulation
Setting the tone
Two different tones can be programmed to operate from the
panel. In ZP755B-2 mode these tones are selected using
SW2-1, SW2-2, and SW2-3. Refer to Table 3.
Note:
In the ZP panel I/O mapping menu, outputs are
programmed as "steady" or "flashing." The link to the table
below is as follows:
Tone A = Panel setting "fast flash/slow flash."
Tone B = Panel setting "steady."
P/N 10-4211-501-ZP5B-12 • ISS 05OCT21
Requirement
ZP3 software v1.18 or
later
ZP5 panels or ZP3 panels
with legacy software

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