City Box And Reversing Polarity Interface; System Auxiliary Relays; System Control Hot Keys - Zeta Classic 2000 MKII Installation And Operation Manual

January 2002,part # z6000-0001 man-z3k-01 revision 1.0
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Zeta Alarm Systems.
Output Group Summary
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1 . 5 . 3 C i t y B o x a n d R e v e r s i n g P o l a r i t y I n t e r f a c e
The Zeta City Box Module (ZCBM) is capable of interfacing with reversing polarity and supervised
coil type master boxes. The ZCBM mounts below the CP3 and via the RS-485 serial bus on the
CP3. It features a manual disconnect switch for convenient testing and maintenance.
1 . 5 . 4 S y s t e m A u x i l i a r y R e l a y s
The CP3 allows for the connection of up to 4 ZZRM relay modules. Each ZZRM contains 5 Form-C
relays that are individually programmable. Each ZZRM comes with snap-track for mounting and a
cable to connect to the expansion port of the CP3.
1 . 5 . 5 S y s t e m C o n t r o l H o t K e y s
Keys 6-0 allow the user to utilize the keys as programmable function keys or control points. By uti-
lizing the point programming screens, the user can associate output groups to be controlled by the
press of the Hot Key.
Hot Keys are located on loop "0."
Addresses range from 30-34 (0:30-0:34).
Revision 1.0
General
Non-Reporting
Schedule Group #1
Schedule Group #2
Schedule Group #3
Schedule Group #5
Waterflow operation (all alarm inputs, alarm relay and all outputs default here)
Supervisory operation (auxiliary relay default)
Trouble (trouble relay default)
Alarm (all alarm inputs, alarm relay and all outputs default here)
General
Part # MAN-Z3K-01
Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual
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