Chapter 3: Configuration and commissioning
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ZP1-X3E Series Installation Manual
Panels 1 and 2 will see each other in one sub-network and panels 20 and 32 will
be each other in a different sub-network. Only a Firenet wiring open-loop fault for
class A networks will be shared between the two sub-networks.
Firenet repeater map configuration
Any control panel in the fire network can repeat the information of other nodes
that form part of its Firenet map.
A unique panel or several panels can be repeated at the same time (including
addressable panels) by defining the Firenet repeater map.
By default, the basic setting to establish the number of nodes will set the control
panel to activate in the Firenet repeater map the same control panels in the
Firenet map (the control panels by default will repeat all the information of all
other control panels in the fire network).
The indications will show the logic OR function of the local indication together
with the same indication on other remote panels being repeated. If control panels
show different status, the control panel with higher priority takes precedence (if
control panel 1 has sounders on delay and control panel 2 sounders on, the
indication of a third panel repeater will show sounders on).
All indications received that are not available in the repeater panel for display will
be ignored.
Examples:
• A conventional repeater panel can repeat an analogue panel and many
indications are not available for display.
• A two-zone control panel could be configured to repeat an eight-zone panel.
Zones 3 to 8 will not be available for display.
Conventional systems can be configured to repeat control panels status
information instead of zones status information, in the zone LED indications.
Firenet analogue repeater remote node
Use this menu to add an analogue repeater remote node to its repeater map.
To configure the Firenet analogue repeater remote node:
1. Set the display as shown below, and then press Enter.
2. Select a value using the value selection buttons (2 and 4). The network LED
flashes fast to indicate that the Firenet analogue repeater remote node menu
is active.
3. Press Enter.
4. Save your changes.