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4 . S y s t e m P r o g r a m m i n g
The Classic 2000 Mk II can be programmed two ways – through the keypad found on the panel or
by using your PC and a separate program supplied by Zeta Alarm Systems. The following section
describes the steps and information necessary to program the system using the panel keypad. A
separate operations manual accompanies the PC program.
Please refer to the Programming Summary Chart (in Appendix E) for a complete overview of pro-
gramming options, access levels required, and program defaults.
4 . 1
B e f o r e Y o u B e g i n P r o g r a m m i n g
Programming is broken down into 7 basic steps controlled by access privilege codes (APCs), plus
two other menus that control the clock and allow for PC programming. The programming theory
allows you to establish parameters on the system level, reducing the amount of specific informa-
tion required to be programmed at the SLC device level.
The panel features a combination of single purpose and multi-purpose keys allowing complete
control of the system. Single purpose keys include scrolling keys (NEXT and PREV), SILENCE,
RESET, ESCAPE, and ENTER (detailed in Section 3.1). The multi-purpose keys are alphanumeric
keys (0-9 and A-Z) and activity selections keys PROG, STATUS, TEST, PRINT, and DRILL
(detailed in Section 3.3). After an activity selection is made, the keypad will automatically enter
numbers or alpha characters dependent on the screen requirements.
To enter a label, press the number key with the associated alpha character on it until the desired
letter appears, then press ENTER. The "1" key will give you a special character set to choose from.
Just use the NEXT and PREV keys to move the cursor to the character you wish to select, then
press ENTER.
Note: When browsing, use keys 6 and 7 to move between the loops. PREV and NEXT are
used to move between points on a loop. Key 0 toggles between "View All Points" and "View
Only Installed Points."
4 . 1 . 1 A c c e s s P r i v i l e g e C o d e ( A P C )
Any user with a key to open the front panel may silence and reset the panel, step through the sta-
tus and history events, print the event history, and set the time, date, and time mode without enter-
ing a pass code. This is referred to as Level 0 access. For access to other privilege-restricted
areas of the programming menu, the user will be prompted for a password, which does not expire
until 3 minutes after the last keystroke.
Aside from the Level 0 access, there are also Levels One and Two APCs. System Test menus and
operation require a Level One APC; and all programming menus require a Level Two APC. Default
Pass Codes from the factory are "111111" for Level One and "222222" for Level Two. Cus-
tom Access Privilege codes are established within the programming menu. See Section 4.2.2.3.
If an incorrect APC is entered three times in succession, a recovery code will be displayed. The
user may call the Zeta Alarm Systems technical support department (+44 1792 470394) to convert
the recovery code into an APC, or e-mail the recovery code to nrpj@zeta-alarms.fsworld.co.uk for
immediate response.
Revision 1.0
Classic 2000 Mk II Operation Manual
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