ZonePRO™ User Manual
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To wire the Zone Controllers in parallel, a ZC-BOB must be used. Each Zone controller must
have a unique identification or number chosen using the DIP switches on the rear of the panel
(see diagram A). To wire in parallel, each controller must be wired into a port of the ZC-BOB
with a connecting wire going to the ZonePRO units (see diagram C).
The ID numbers on the left side of the window correspond to the identification number set
using the DIP switches on the individual zone controllers. To select ID#2 for example, simply
flip the 2 switch into the on position. ID 1-6 are connected to top ZC input on the rear panel
and ID 7-12 are connected to the bottom input. To create ID 7-12, add 6 to the ID # selected
on the back of the ZC. For example, to get an ID# of 10, connect to the bottom ZC Input (7-
12) and set the ID# to 4.
Zone Controller Installation
The installation of the Zone Controllers MUST be accomplished with the use of cable which is
rated VW-1 or higher. Common NEC designations which meet this rating include: CMP, CMR,
CMG, CM and CMX.
ZC-1 -
The ZC-1 is a programmable zone controller that allows volume level control from
a wall panel.
ZC-2 -
The ZC-2 is a programmable zone controller that allows volume level and mute contro l
f rom a wall panel.
ZC-3 -
The ZC-3 allows wall panel program selection for the ZonePRO units.
ZC-4 -
The ZC-4 provides contact closure program selection for room combining or fire
safety applications applications.
ZC-Fire -
The ZC-Fire is the interface to generic fire alarm relays. When fire alarm acti-
vates, the general purpose relay can typically be programmed to close if normally open or
vices-versa. The ZC-fire interface unit monitors the state of the relay (n.o. or n.c.) and upon
the state of change, notifies the ZonePRO, which then mutes its outputs.
ZC-6 -
The ZC-6 is an up and down controller. Because the ZC-6 uses momentary switch-
es, it does not override the ZonePRO’s implantation of scheduled scene changes. The poten-
tiometers used in ZC2 and ZC2 would override such a pre-scheduled scene change.
ZC-7 -
The ZC-7 is used for momentary Mic Zone select.
ZC-8 -
The ZC-8 is used for a combination of volume up/down, and four position
source/program select.
ZC-9 -
The ZC-9 allows wall panel program selection for the ZonePRO 1260 and 1261 units.
ZC-BOB -
The ZC-BOB allows parallel or home run cabling of the Zone Controllers.
Summary of Contents for Zone Pro 1260
Page 1: ...User Manual 1260 1261 ...
Page 5: ...INTRO CUSTOMER SERVICE INFO Defining the ZonePRO WARRANTY INFO INTRODUCTION ZonePRO ...
Page 9: ...Getting Started Section 1 ZonePRO ...
Page 13: ...SOFTWARE OVERVIEW Section 2 ZonePRO ...
Page 19: ...SOFTWARE OPERATION Setup Section 3 ZonePRO ...
Page 27: ...DETAILED PARAMETERS Detailed Parameters Section 4 ZonePRO ...
Page 43: ...APPLICATION GUIDE Section 5 ZonePRO ...
Page 44: ...Application Guide 36 SECTION 5 ZonePRO ZonePRO User Manual 5 1 Restaurant Install ...
Page 46: ...Application Guide 38 SECTION 5 ZonePRO ZonePRO User Manual 5 2 Health Club Install ...
Page 48: ...Application Guide ZonePRO User Manual 40 Section 5 ZonePRO 5 3 Night Club Install ...
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Page 51: ...APPLICATION Notes Section 6 ZonePRO ...
Page 56: ...Applications Notes 48 SECTION 6 ZonePRO ZonePRO User Manual ...
Page 57: ...Appendix ZonePRO ...
Page 60: ...ZonePRO User Manual 52 Appendix ZonePRO A 3 Block Diagram ...
Page 63: ...Appendix ZonePRO ZonePRO User Manual 55 Diagram A Diagram B Diagram C ...
Page 64: ...ZonePRO User Manual 56 Appendix ZonePRO Diagram A Diagram B Diagram C ...