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ZP3 Fire Panel User Guide 

Operation 

The panel incorporates a simple and effective operator interface that includes a 

160-character LCD display. Together with zone LEDs and function LEDs, these 

indications give a clear and unambiguous indication of all alarms and reports. All 

control functions are menu driven, and three access levels are protected by 

passwords. A Help button provides quick access to operating instructions. 

Sensors and devices 

A full range of single and combination analogue addressable sensors, including 

wired and radio sensors, is supported. Manual call points meet UK preferences, 

and respond in less than 3 seconds. A range of input and output interface units 

allows the connection of third-party equipment to the addressable ZP-loop. 
The following features are contained in panel software SW71910 version 3.07 or 

later: 
•  Fast sounder responses 

•  Type 54 emulation 

Fast sounder responses 

The panel now has a response time of less than 3 seconds for call point 

operation. This is in compliance with the BS5839-1:2002 specification. 
For a guaranteed sounder response time of less than 3 seconds from a mapped 

call point input, the user must adhere to the following when using panel software 

SW71910, version 3.07 and later: 
•  The panel must be fitted with line driver software SW72001, version 3.01 or 

later. The call point must be a version three type (ZP785-3). 

•  The sounder and the call point must be on the same panel. This means that 

the detection zone and alarm zone must be serviced by the same panel. 

•  For the output mapping the sounder output device must be defined as a 

sounder type with the call point being the input trigger. 

•  For a ZP755 line sounder used as a behind detector sounder the output 

address must be tagged as an SAB (sounder alarm base). 

Summary of Contents for Ziton ZP3

Page 1: ...ZP3 Fire Panel User Guide P N 503 1160ZE U 14 ISS 08JUL21 ...

Page 2: ...orted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points For more information see recyclethis info 2006 66 EC Battery Directive This product contains a battery that cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union See the product d...

Page 3: ...eration 3 Sensors and devices 3 Maintenance features 5 Remote diagnostics 5 Automatic diagnostics 5 Total Loss of Power alarm 6 Accessories and peripherals 6 Day night capability 7 Configuration 7 Communication and integration 7 Peer to peer networking 7 Principle of operation 8 ZP3 Fire control panel 9 Panel fascia 10 Alarm controls and indicators 10 Navigation buttons 13 Main operating controls ...

Page 4: ...device 20 Zone screen 20 Point screen 21 Operator response 23 Fire alarms 23 Fault alarms 24 Disabling system elements 25 Other alarms 26 Operator menu 28 Introduction 28 Menu access 28 Menu structure 30 Menu functions 30 Operator maintenance 32 Overview 32 User responsibilities 32 Routine maintenance 34 ...

Page 5: ...d EU 574 2014 For detailed information see the product Declaration of Performance available at firesecurityproducts com Table 1 Regulatory information Certification Certification body 1134 Manufacturer Carrier Manufacturing Poland Spòlka Z o o Ul Kolejowa 24 39 100 Ropczyce Poland Authorized EU manufacturing representative Carrier Fire Security B V Kelvinstraat 7 6003 DH Weert Netherlands Year of ...

Page 6: ...pply 8 9 Output to fault warning routing equipment output to J 9 5 Disablement of addressable points 10 Test conditions 10 1 General requirements 10 2 Indication of the test condition 10 3 Indication of zones in the test state 11 Standardized Input output interface Product warnings and disclaimers THESE PRODUCTS ARE INTENDED FOR SALE TO AND INSTALLATION BY QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS CARRIER FIRE SECU...

Page 7: ...Caution Caution messages advise you of possible equipment damage They tell you which actions to take or to avoid in order to prevent the damage Note Note messages advise you of the possible loss of time or effort They describe how to avoid the loss Notes are also used to point out important information that you should read List of abbreviations and acronyms Abbreviation Definition DC Direct curren...

Page 8: ...al are listed below Document title Document number British Standard Fire Detection and Alarm systems for buildings Part 1 Code of practice for system design installation and servicing BS5839 1 2002 ZP3 Fire Control Panel Installation Commissioning and Maintenance manual 503 1160ZE I 13 ZP3 System maintenance logbook 503 1842ZE 0 02 ...

Page 9: ...ding systems including automatic fire extinguishing systems The system can prevent the spread of smoke gases and fire and display the alarm situation graphically on a computer The ZP3 Fire Control Panel is the main component of a ZP3 system Figure 1 below shows a typical ZP3 fire detection system schematic Various devices can connect to the ZP3 Fire Control Panel these include Fire detectors Smoke...

Page 10: ...ration of each sensor to be set Analogue sensors provide prealarm alarm service and diagnostic alarms The panel continuously checks every sensor for contamination with automatic alarm The system supports both fire and non fire monitoring functions e g door open fault alarms etc The ZP loop provides for addressable loop powered sounders reducing wiring Each panel supports up to 50 zones optionally ...

Page 11: ...e contained in panel software SW71910 version 3 07 or later Fast sounder responses Type 54 emulation Fast sounder responses The panel now has a response time of less than 3 seconds for call point operation This is in compliance with the BS5839 1 2002 specification For a guaranteed sounder response time of less than 3 seconds from a mapped call point input the user must adhere to the following when...

Page 12: ... smoke sensor ZP720 2 Thermal sensor Grade 2 ZP720 3 Thermal sensor Class A1 ZP785 2 Manual breakglass call point indoor ZP785 3 Manual breakglass call point indoor 3 second response ZP787 Manual breakglass call point outdoor ZP740 Interface unit multifunction fire non fire security ZP745 Interface unit ZP750 Loop relay ZP755 Loop sounder ZP755W Weatherproof horn sounder ZP755H Horn sounder ZP755V...

Page 13: ...rvice reports operational statistics and a zone walk test and sounder test The system can manually disable zones or individual points for maintenance purposes Remote diagnostics Remote diagnostics is available as an option enabling some or all depending on software version maintenance functions to be carried out from a remote location Automatic diagnostics Automatic diagnostics continuously monito...

Page 14: ...ith the software shown in the specification supports the following accessories and peripherals Table 4 Supported accessory and peripheral models Number Description ZP3 RDU Remote display unit mini ZP3 RDU Remote display unit full function ZP3 RAC Remote I O accessory cabinet ZP3 RL8 Addressable relay board 8 way ZP3 MA8 Addressable sounder driver board monitored 8 way ZP3 MIP8 Addressable input bo...

Page 15: ...ns all programming and data even if the panel is powered down Communication and integration Multiple communication capability allows the panel to connect to printers colour graphic computers building management systems remote mimics and text displays radio pagers and other systems Simple integration into third party systems is possible Peer to peer networking The ZP3 peer to peer network enables u...

Page 16: ...nitiating sensors or call points Depending upon how the particular system has been configured it can also issue preprogrammed commands to operate area sounders call the fire brigade activate building controls such as air conditioning shutdown or to take other actions In addition it commands remote display panels to display the location and status of alarms and to carry out programmed control funct...

Page 17: ...ddition to operating all the sensors sounders and other devices in the system the control panel provides the interface for the operator by means of its front panel fascia Figure 2 below shows a typical ZP3 Fire Control Panel Figure 2 ZP3 Fire control panel ...

Page 18: ...SOUND ALARMS MORE VIEW POINTS DISABLED DELAYED PRE ALM TEST ENABLE CONTROL ON OFF FAULT ACTIVE POWER ON SYSTEM NIGHT ZONE DAY POINT MORE TIME SOUNDERS REMOTE ALARM CONTROL OUTPUTS RESTORE DISABLED ALARMS 1 ABC 2 DEF 3 GHI F1 F2 4 JKL 7 STU 8 VWX 0 9 YZ 5 MNO 6 PQR ESC Zonal fire indicators Help button View devices button LCD display Sounder control buttons Alarm view buttons and common alarm indic...

Page 19: ...ndicator is illuminated The top line indicates Fault Alarm and the word Fault is displayed on the bottom line directly above the common Fault indicator The fault alarm is displayed by zone Disabled button Press the Disabled button to view disabled zones the common Disabled indicator is illuminated The top line indicates Disabled and the word Disabled is displayed on the bottom line directly above ...

Page 20: ...ators identify the location of the disabled devices these will be described later in this manual This indicator is normally off Other indicator The Other indicator illuminates to identify the presence of any alarm that does not fall into one of the above groups For example this could be an alarm that a fire door is unlocked or that air conditioning is shut down or a prealarm etc Other indicators i...

Page 21: ...screen The LCD display can also be used for other functions which are described later in this manual Navigation buttons See Figure 6 below The following control buttons are used to navigate through the system during an alarm of any type Figure 6 Navigation buttons Help button View Points button More alarms indicators More alarms scroll buttons HELP MORE VIEW POINTS Scroll buttons Press the Up or D...

Page 22: ...rms button Silence Alarms button Restore Disabled Alarms button Day Night button Restore Disabled Alarms button Accept button Press the Accept button after receipt of an alarm This causes the illuminated indicators to go steady and silences the panel buzzer Reset button Press the Reset button to clear all alarms from the system and restore the panel to a normal state with no alarms All displayed a...

Page 23: ...ing this button doesn t create an alarm but simply restores alarm devices to let them operate correctly during an alarm Status indicators See Figure 8 below The status indicators provide a comprehensive overview of the current status of the complete fire detection system Figure 8 Status indicators DISABLEDDELAYED PRE ALM TEST ENABLE CONTROL ON OFF FAULT ACTIVE POWER ON SYSTEM NIGHT ZONE DAY POINT ...

Page 24: ...hat a major fault exists in the panel Disabled Indicates that a device or output has been deliberately disabled Delayed Indicates that the activation of a sounder remote alarm or control output has occurred but that the actual operation of the output is in a delayed state Prealarm Indicates that a zone or sensor is in a prealarm condition Test Indicates that the panel is in a test mode which can b...

Page 25: ...POWER ON SYSTEM NIGHT ZONE DAY POINT MORE TIME SOUNDERS REMOTE ALARM CONTROL OUTPUTS RESTORE DISABLED ALARMS 1 ABC 2 DEF 3 GHI F1 F2 4 JKL 7 STU 8 VWX 0 9 YZ 5 MNO 6 PQR ESC Zonal fire indicators Help button View devices button LCD display Sounder control buttons Alarm view buttons and common alarm indicators Access control Scroll buttons Day Night module optional Status indicators Printer optiona...

Page 26: ...set button but as long as the devices remain disabled the common Disabled indicator remains lit Illuminated status indicators indicate details of the disabled devices Other alarms Alarms that don t fall into any of the above three categories for example prealarms are shown by means of the common Other LED and the LCD display Applicable details of the alarms are shown by means of illuminated status...

Page 27: ...ABLED OTHER SILENCE ALARMS SOUND ALARMS MORE VIEW POINTS Type of alarm Indicates a zone screen Total alarms Event number Zone number Alarm category being viewed Zone description Time of alarm LCD display Alarms by zone Alarms are first displayed by zone with a zone message identifying the location Two zones are always visible the second line shows the first alarm received and the third line shows ...

Page 28: ...es the type of alarm that exists for example FIRE FAULT DISABLED or OTHER The word Zones indicates that you are viewing the zone screen The right side of the line shows the total number of current zone alarms events for example 02 Line 2 Details of first alarm The event number is shown on the left side of the line The remainder of the line gives the description of the zone The time of the alarm fo...

Page 29: ... E S E T FIR E F AUL T DIS ABLE D O T HE R S ILE NC E ALAR MS S O UND ALAR MS MO R E VIE W PO INT S 3698 01 P oint Address FIRE Point 1001 callpoint Exit door in passage stairway Z001 P01 Zone Message 06 37 FIRE 01 T ypeof Alarm P oint Message ZoneNumber AlarmC ategory Being Viewed T ypeof Device Timeof Alarm T otal Number of P ointsin Alarm T op R ow S econd R ow T hird R ow BottomR ow Line 1 Ala...

Page 30: ...ollowed by the zone message for that location The time of the alarm optional is displayed at the end of the line Line 4 Confirms type of alarm shown The type of alarm for example FIRE is shown above the associated common alarm indicator and alarm view button The figure in brackets for example 01 indicates the total number of points in alarm ...

Page 31: ...nned centre sounders etc Delayed functions Delayed LED illuminated for those functions that are configured for delayed operation These could be sounders remote centre alarms or control functions Operator action 1 Press the Accept button to acknowledge the alarm This silences the panel buzzer and causes the flashing alarm indicators to go steady Do not press the Reset or Silence Alarms buttons 2 Id...

Page 32: ...functions have been activated such as advising the remote manned centre etc Delayed functions Delayed LED illuminated for those functions that are programmed to operate in response to the fault alarm and are configured for delayed operation These could be remote centre alarms or control functions Types of fault The panel continuously monitors both itself and all external wiring and devices for abn...

Page 33: ...t is disabled Types of disablement Disablements of the system can be categorized as shown in Table 12 below Table 12 Disabling system elements types of disablement Category Description Devices Disabling input devices such as zones sensors manual breakglass call points etc Provided that the number of devices disabled is sufficiently small and that the relevant staff are aware of the situation and a...

Page 34: ...the selection Notes The disabled status can be overridden by A local enable event from the local panel A remote enable event from a remote panel via the peer to peer network A change over from day to night mode may extend the disabled period to coincide with the Disable by Night option In the case of dual or multiple sensor detectors both smoke and heat elements are disabled Other alarms Alarms th...

Page 35: ...alarms Alarms from security interface devices Non fire alarms Alarms from interface devices used for monitoring non fire functions Service Services maintenance and preservice indications Operator action 1 Press the Accept button to acknowledge the alarm This silences the panel buzzer and causes the flashing alarm indicators to go steady Do not press the Reset button 2 Take action appropriate for t...

Page 36: ... events that would normally appear on the screen The operator menu is used for the following functions To set the time and date To identify which version of software is installed in the panel To test the fascia illuminated LED indicators and fascia keypad To view or print reports of the status of the system or individual devices To view or print previous alarms Menu access Access to the menus is v...

Page 37: ...hoose the Operator item which displays the Operator menu The following screen appears The menu name is displayed on the top line and the menu items are shown with numbers alongside Menu items are selected by pressing the numeric button that matches the item number Selecting a menu item may cause another menu to appear or may carry out a particular function The operator may be prompted to enter the...

Page 38: ...rts to printer Archives Point status Stop printer Lamp test Keypad test OPERATOR MENU Menu functions The operator menu functions are described below together with the menu path to access each menu and an explanation of the purpose of each item Table 17 Time and date Menu path Operator Time and date Purpose This menu lets you set the date and time displayed by the panel Use the numeric buttons to e...

Page 39: ...ailable to limit the report to disabled points or Extinguishing Control Units ECUs Table 19 Reports to printer Menu path Operator Reports to printer Purpose This menu provides a selection of reports to print Archives This option lets you print previous alarms and events which are stored as archives in the panel The panel automatically stores the last 484 panel events together with the date and tim...

Page 40: ... the continued safe and proper operation of their fire alarm system They do not attempt to provide detailed site specific test and maintenance routines We recommend that the user reads and understands the full text provided in the relevant sections of BS5839 1 2002 User responsibilities A single person should be appointed to supervise all matters relating to the fire alarm system that is Making su...

Page 41: ...provides recommendations as to how these responsibilities should be discharged Regular procedures The recommended routine maintenance procedures can be divided into the following categories Daily checks Weekly checks Quarterly services Annual services The daily and weekly checks require no technical knowledge and can often be carried out by the panel operator or in house maintenance staff It is im...

Page 42: ...of testing Daily checks Do the following checks every day 1 Check that the green Power On indicator is illuminated All other LEDs should be off except the common Disabled LED depending on the system status e g day mode and the panel should be silent The display should show the time and date only 2 If the panel is indicating a fault alarm contact the maintenance staff and arrange for the fault to b...

Page 43: ...e test key provided To operate a detector use a smoke generator or heat source as appropriate for the type of detector 3 Operate at least one device fire sensor or call point in each zone 4 Make sure that the associated sounders operate 5 Make sure that the alarm was received at the remote manned centre if applicable 6 Make sure that the device triggers the operation of any auxiliary equipment if ...

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