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1. 999999 Compatible with the industry standard Ademco Contact ID reporting protocol Built in dual phone line seizure circuit Programmable for Tone or Pulse dialing Dual phone line monitor circuits Transient voltage protection of phone lines Light emitting diodes LEDs visible from front of enclosure indicating Alive Green ZNDC Trouble Yellow Line 1 Fault Yellow Line 2 Fault Yellow Line 1 In Use Green Line 2 In Use Green Easy programming using PC Programming Software Fuseless design 24 VDC Electrically erasable read only memory EEPROM for nonvolatile storage of all programma ble option data Eliminates the need to reprogram the communicator if power is lost Built in watchdog circuit that monitors the operation of the ZNDC Compatibility with many Underwriters Laboratories UL Fire Listed receivers see Section 1 4 for list Model 2996 provided as a bare board for mounting inside Zeta Alarm Systems Sigma Mk II or Classic 2000 Mk II enclosures Model 2997 housed in a 9 25 x 7 18 x 2 metal enclosure Compatible with Zeta Alarm Systems Sigma Mk II or Classic 2000 Mk II FACPs When used with Classic 2000 Mk Il reports event address for point alarms and troubles Optional diagnostic speaker May be mounted up to 8000 feet from the FACP Note See Section 2 2 for further details Comm Test button for generating a manual test report Selective reporting How To Contact Zeta Alarm Systems
2. Symptoms Problem Solution 5 Panel reports a Line Fault The Line disconnected or has bad There could be several causes to Trouble and Line Fault LEDs on the connection this problem First of all check your ZNDC light up Cannot panel related events with the two communicate to the Central following charts Station Second check your lines to see that they haven t been disconnected either at the ZNDC or at the wall jack Examine the lines to see that they have not been cut or damaged Examine the wall jacks to see that they have been wired properly Security devices such as the ZNDC use an RJ31X wall jack If just one line is having problems swap the lines and see if the problem follows the line Note you can disable a line in the Phone Line Configuration section in the ZNDC_Prog program but the line will no longer be supervised Also try your COMM TEST button on the ZNDC See Section 5 1 The problem could also be at your Central Station if the CS is not also reporting a Line Fault If none of the above suggestions work the problem may be the ZNDC In this case please call Zeta Alarm Systems for Tech Support 6 ZNDC wont scan into panel Panel software is not current Older revisions of panel software Network wiring is damaged do not support the ZNDC The disconnected or not configured Classic 2000 Mk II panel must have correctly at least v1 4 to support the ZNDC and the Sigma Mk Il must have at
3. World Wide Web http www zeta alarms co uk Internet E Mail nrpj zeta alarms fsworld co uk Phone 44 1792 455175 or 44 1792 470394 FAX 44 1792 455176 Snail Mail Zeta Alarm Systems 72 78 Morfa Rd Swansea U K SA1 2EN Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 1 Zeta Alarm Systems 1 3 What You Get Networked Digital Communicator Hardware Kit Manual 2 Ground Nuts Cabinet standard only with model 2997 4 plastic stand offs standard only with model 2996 2 Keys Optional Items Programming Kit Manual ZNDC Programmer Software PCl cable Diagnostic Speaker e RJ45 Kit 10 8 pin RJ45 connectors RJ45 crimp tool ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual Note Older revisions of panel software do not support the ZNDC The Classic 2000 Mk II panel must have at least v1 4 to support the ZNDC and the Sigma Mk II must have at least v3 1 Verify the version at the panel then check with Zeta Alarm Systems for the latest revi sion 1 4 Compatible UL Fire Listed Receivers RECEIVER MODEL Sur Gard MLR2 DG FBII CP220 Radionics 6600 Osborne Hoffman OH 2000 Ademco 685 Silent Knight 9800 Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 2 Zeta Alarm Systems ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 Electrical Specifications All circuits are supervised and Power Limited Zeta Alarm Systems requires that the ZNDC be mounted insid
4. LED5 LINE 1 IN USE On when phone line 1 is in use LED6 LINE 2 IN USE On when phone line 2 is in use 2 5 Telephone Requirements 1 If requested by the telephone company the following information must be provided before connecting this device to the phone lines A Distributer Zeta Alarm Systems B Model Number 2996 2997 C FCC Registration Number 4T2USA 34005 AL T Ringer equivalence 0 1B This device may not be directly connected to coin telephone ground start or party line services This device may not be adjusted or repaired in the field In case of trouble with the device notify the installing company or return to Zeta Alarm Systems 72 78 Morfa Rd Swansea U K 44 1792 455175 Ifthe ZNDC causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify the user in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required If advance notice is not practical the telephone company will notify the user as soon as possible The user has the right to file a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission FCC if he or she believes it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice so that you can make the necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 4 Zeta A
5. 1 When the NDC is used with the Series 3000 panel the Periodic Test Report is sent when the panel performs a self test Default Midnight Note 2 The AC Fail Delay time is set by the host panel Safetech NDC Programmer When the ZNDC is used with the Classic 2000 Mk II panel the Periodic Test Report is sent when the panel performs a self test The default time for the self test is midnight refer to the Classic 2000 Mk llUser Manual for further details Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 14 Zeta Alarm Systems ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual 4 2 2 Account Data The ZNDC offers selective reporting In other words you may set the ZNDC to report events to more than one central station In addition you may choose which events are reported to which sta tion In order to communicate with a central station you must program the ZNDC with the Account Number This must be a four digit number 0000 9999 and will be provided by the central station Primary Phone Number This is the number of the central station You may use up to 32 char acters The number may include a comma to delay for two seconds This is useful if for example you need to route the call through a PBX system If your phone line supports the call waiting feature you should disable it by prepending a 70 for tone dialing ora 1170 for pulse dialing Secondary Phone Number This is a secondary number at the same central st
6. 250ms of silence If the ZNDC doesn t detect the kissoff tone it will resend the event Events will continue to be sent event message plus kissoff until the ZNDC has sent all the events in its queue Phone Line Usage The ZNDC always attempts to call out on line 1 first If line 1 has a fault or is disabled line 2 will be selected If both lines contain a fault the ZNDC will alternate between lines If the ZNDC dials out on a line and does not detect a handshake it will try again If the ZNDC sends an event message and is unable to detect a kissoff tone in four attempts it will try again When a certain number of consecutive failures occur the ZNDC will switch lines It will continue attempting to report the event s until itis successful Phone Line Supervision When not reporting a message the ZNDC continuously supervises the phone lines It toggles between lines approximately every 30 seconds Thus a phone line fault or fault restoral may take up to a minute or so before it is recognized Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 18 Zeta Alarm Systems ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual 5 5 PC Programming Software Notes Some notes regarding the PC Programming software described in Section 4 Requires Windows 95 or later Zeta Alarm Systems recommends using Windows 95C or 98SE Switch between communications ports by clicking the COMx text beneath the Online Offline box Currently does not sav
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8. by the phone company There will need to be one RJ31X jack for each phone line Pins 1 and 8 R1 and T1 of the RJ31X jack connect to Network or House phone lines Pins 4 and 5 R and T connect to the Telco or external phone lines When nothing is plugged into the jack shorting bars inside the jack will connect the incoming Telco lines to the Network Lines When the ZNDC is connected the RJ45 plug will open the shorting bars inside the jack allowing the phone lines to run from theTelco lines through the ZNDC and out to the Network When the ZNDC needs to send an event it will seize the phone line by disconnecting the Telco signals from the Network It will restore the connection when the event reporting is complete RJ31X JACK Primary Lines O RJ45 MALE PLUG Modular Female Connectors i 20M os RJ31X JACK 2 Secondary Lines Note RJ31X Jacks provided by telephone company Shorting bars inside RJ31X jacks remove during male plug insertion Wiring Phone Jacks Illus 3 54 Figure No 3 5A Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 11 Zeta Alarm Systems ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual uoi MN c M Bea 4 Ri Pin 1 8 WIRE RJ45 MALE PLUG CONNECTOR TAB UP Wiring Male Plug Co
9. the ZNDC with a Sigma Mk II FACP connect a cable between the RS485 and RS485 terminals on the ZNDC to the RS485 and RS485 terminals on the panel using either a NIM or SCP1 Power the ZNDC from a 24VDC source either one of the AUX24 outputs on the panel or an IPB 3 power booster Once the ZNDC is connected power up the panel then scan the net work The ZNDC should appear at address 10 If it does not then check your connections and ver ify that the ZNDC is configured for Sigma Mk II operation MH y OND amp uv OND NETWORK WIRING DIAGRAM 1000 rea pea pea E ILLUS 3 4B j O s 6 7 s fo fio i TO OTHER NETWORK DEVICES s e 7 s 2 15 16 17 18 19 20 TO 24VDC DEVICE NOTE EITHER 7 amp 8 OR 5 amp 6 ARE ACCEPTABLE TO USE FOR 24V OUT Figure No 3 4B Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 10 Zeta Alarm Systems ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual 3 5 Connecting Phone Lines Connect ZNDC to phone lines using two RJ45 cables The RJ45 cables should be standard 8 wire cables Connectors and crimps are included in the RJ45 Kit or may be obtained independently See Illustration 4 5B for connector wiring diagram The RJ45 cables will plug into the wall via RJ31X jacks which are installed
10. 85 Shield Out 24VDC Out Ground Out 24VDC In 0 Ground In gt O ON 9 oF A Oj N Pins 1 2 9 and 10 and required the remainder are optional In addition to the power connections on TB1 also connect earth ground to J1 the metal pin located in the lower left corner of the board see section 3 2 3 4 Network Installation Note ZNDC is hard coded at network address 10 3 4 1 Classic 2000 Mk Il To install the ZNDC with a Classic 2000 Mk II FACP connect a cable between the RS485 and RS485 terminals on the ZNDC to the RS485 and RS485 terminals on the panel terminals 17 and 18 Power the ZNDC from a 24VDC source either the network power connections on the panel a NAC configured as a power supply on the panel or an IPB 3 power booster Once the ZNDC is connected power up the panel then scan the network The ZNDC should appear at address 10 If it does not then check your connections and verify that the ZNDC is configured for Classic 2000 Mk II operation O uim 77_24V_GND 424V GND Ld ZRM PORT 9 2 2 22 23 25 26 S3000 TO OTHER NETWORK DEVICES NETWORK WIRING DIAGRAM S3000 ILLUS 3 4A Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 9 Zeta Alarm Systems ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual Figure No 3 4A 3 4 2 Sigma Mk II To install
11. ALARM SYSTEMS Networked Digital Communicator ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual Please Keep Manual with the Device Part MAN ZNDC 01 Revision 1 0 04 02 2002 UL uisten ZETA ALARM SYSTEMS 72 78 Morfa Road Swansea SA1 2EN U K http www zeta alarms co uk nrpj zeta alarms fsworld co uk Zeta Alarm Systems ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual Table of Contents 1 Introduction To The Networked Digital Communicator ooomooocmossssso 1 1 1 A A m 1 1 2 How To Contact Zeta Alarm Systems oooooccccconnnoccccconnonnnnnnnnonnncnnnnnoncnnc canon cnc rcnnnn nn cn cnnnnnncnnns 1 1 3 What YourGete sass ETT 2 1 4 Compatible UL Fire Listed Receivers ssssssseseeeeeenen eene 2 2 vjuddiiteii aie IPM M VEN EM LINE MONS 3 2 1 Electrical Specifications rre RR elt e eed aerei pda eee pe tein ditata 3 2 2 Wiring Specifications 3 2 2 1 Electrical Wiring ice ri 3 2 2 2 Telephone Wiring ccr nere eee aene ES 3 2 8 Environmental Specifications aineena asa a aa ai cnn nc nano nnne enne enn 3 2 4 Indicator Lights LEDS cuicos a cereo tete dece eret tee edid dee de De dd 4 2 5 Telephone Requirements sss nennen ennemi en nnns snnt nnne nnne nnns 4 2 6 Mechanical cnet re eee ee lee Hee ke e ruere ce A egeo 5 2 7 Handy ACCeSsories etre t be tere retta eret emu tec ee eie A edt ee ledere 5 2 8 Iun ir A S aT AT ET 5 284 EUER 5 A EGG vein AN 5 3 Installation poc D ME
12. ation and will be used as back up in case the primary phone number is somehow disabled Reporting Format Only Contact ID is offered 2 NDC Programmer lolx Dialer Dat E Communications Account 1 Account 2 Account Number What To Report Account Number What To Report n v Alarms 2222 v Alarms v Troubles v Troubles Primary Phone Number A Phone Number Tat IV Supervisories IV Supervisories 3 894044 ly Resets 3 894044 iis Secondary Phone Number IW Tests Secondary Phone Number Iv Tests Reporting Format Reporting Format Contact ID has Contact ID Y Safetech NDC Programmer Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 15 Zeta Alarm Systems ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual 4 2 3 Communications The Communications tab provides the communication forum between the ZNDC and ZNDC Pro grammer Communications may be viewed in one of two modes Program or Debug Program Mode has the following features Read From ZNDC allows you to import previously programmed configuration and account data from the ZNDC to the ZNDC Programmer This is especially useful if ZNDC Programmer is closed and re opened resetting configuration data to defaults and clearing all account data Write To ZNDC allows you to transfer configuration and account data from ZNDC Program mer to the ZNDC Online shows whether or not you are online or connected to the ZNDC Once you have gone online i
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14. e data to disk later versions may add this capability If you need to modify the existing info in a ZNDC read the data from the ZNDC modify it and write it back to the ZNDC The Debug Info panel in the Communications tab may not be present in later versions it is intended only as a debugging aid Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 19 Zeta Alarm Systems ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual Troubleshooting 6 1 Note Troubleshooting is easier when you have the diagnostic speaker installed Diagnostic Table Symptoms Problem Solution Classic 2000 Mk II panel reports this message NDC EEPROM CORRUPT ZNDC has not yet been programmed This message will come up only the first time the ZNDC is hooked up or after it has been reset to factory defaults It basically means that the ZNDC has not been programmed to communicate with a PC ora receiver This message will remain on the panel until you have written to the ZNDC and the panel has been reset ZNDC attempts to dial but no connection is made Or ZNDC sounds a series of clicks but does not dial The Trouble and Line Fault LEDs activate on the board and a trouble is reported at the panel Wrong phone number or No phone number has been programmed in at all Goto your ZNDC_Prog programming software to your Account Data tab Enter in the correct phone number Note Some phone systems require the user to dial a 9 to
15. e in Appendix A of this manual to accurately drill the holes for the board After drilling the holes attach the stand offs to the cabinet Position the board over the stand offs so that the four holes in the board match up with the standoffs Snap board onto standoffs Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 6 Zeta Alarm Systems ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual BARE BOARD INSTALLATION ILLUS 3 1A PLASTIC STANDOFFS SCREWS NOTE USE DRILL TEMPLATE IN APPX A Figure No 3 1A 3 1 2 ZNDC Enclosure Installation All mounting accessories included in the Installation Kit Mount ZNDC enclosure to the wall so that the lock is on the right side Open cabinet and posi tion board over standoffs so that the LEDs are at the top Snap board into place ENCLOSURE INSTALLATION ILLUS 3 1B N N N Ed N N Sy N N gt DS Q o oooooo 9 EX S Figure 3 1B Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 7 Zeta Alarm Systems ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual 3 2 Grounding Instructions For bare board installation ground board by attaching green grounding wire from J1 on board to earth ground For ZNDC enclosure installation ground board by attaching green grounding wire from J1 on board to threaded stud in lower left hand corner of enclosure Secure with nut Connect enclo sure to earth ground See Illustration 3 3A 3 3 Wiring 3 3 1 Wiring Precautions Maintain 1 4 spac
16. e one of our UL listed enclosures and be powered from an IPB 3 Inline Power Booster Sigma Mk Il or Classic 2000 Mk II continuous 24VDC output Power Requirements Voltage 24VDC 22 28VDC Current Nominal Max 56mA 76mA Network RS 485 9600 baud Sigma Mk II or 19200 baud Classic 2000 Mk II Note Phone lines are supervised but not power limited Wiring Specifications Electrical Wiring Please adhere to the following guidelines for wiring the ZNDC Recommended Wire Type 14 22 AWG shielded twisted pair Maximum Cable Length 8000 ft 16 AWG See Note Maximum Total Cable Resistance 509 See Note Maximum Cable Capacitance 0 3uF See Note 9 9999 Wiring should not cross or rest on the circuit board Note The above cable length is actually the maximum length for the RS485 Network com ing off the Classic 2000 Mk II or Sigma Mk II Control Panels and thus would apply to the ZNDC only if it is the last device on the network and no other devices were attached The most important thing to remember when wiring a device is to make sure that the cable does not exceed maximum capacitance and resistance The levels of capacitance and resistance can be affected by the gauge and the quality of the cable being used Cable will be specified by the manufacturer according to capacitance and resistance per foot To accurately figure cable length divide the Maximum Capacitance by the cable s Capaci tance Per Foot This w
17. h radio communications Also if the user makes any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by Zeta Alarm Systems he or she could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 5 Zeta Alarm Systems ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual 3 Installation m a 3 E OOOOQO o E PS Sh NETWORK POWER Y EARTH Sloss o GROUND FOR FACTORY TI OPTIONAL SPEAKER USE ONLY INTERFACE PROGRAMMING CABLE INTERFACE CONNECTS TO PC Figure No 3 0A 3 1 Mounting Requirements Zeta Alarm Systems requires that the ZNDC be mounted inside one of our UL listed enclosures and be powered from an IPB 3 Inline Power Booster Sigma Mk II or Classic 2000 Mk II continu ous 24VDC output The ZNDC should be mounted using the supplied components The four plas tic standoffs snap into the ZNDC board and the four screws are used to secure the standoffs to a flat surface The ZNDC board requires four mounting holes 0 3125 diameter placed in a rectan gle with 5 30 horizontal spacing and 2 95 vertical spacing 3 1 1 Bare Board Installation All mounting accessories are included in Installation Kit Ifyou wish to mount the ZNDC inside the panel cabinet Zeta Alarm Systems requires that you place the panel batteries in a companion battery cabinet next to the panel cabinet freeing the back wall of the cabinet to mount the ZNDC Use the templat
18. ifier Group Contact Event Description Sigma Classic Mk II Mk II 110 1 Loop Address Fire Alarm all types X X 113 1 Loop Address Waterflow Alarm X X 200 1 Loop Address Supervisory Event X X 300 1 3 0 0 System Trouble Restoral X X 301 1 3 0 0 AC Fail Trouble Restoral X X 305 1 0 0 System Reset X X 306 1 0 0 Panel Programming Changed X 310 1 3 0 0 Ground Fault Trouble Restoral X X 311 1 3 0 0 Battery Trouble Restoral X X 321 1 3 0 0 NAC1 Trouble Restoral X X 322 1 3 0 0 NAC2 Trouble Restoral X X 326 1 3 0 0 NAC8 Trouble Restoral X 327 1 3 0 0 NACA Trouble Restoral X 331 1 3 Loop 0 SLC Loop Trouble Restoral X 333 1 3 0 Address Network Trouble Restoral X X 351 1 3 0 0 Phone Line 1 Trouble Restoral X X 352 1 3 0 0 Phone Line 2 Trouble Restoral X X 354 1 0 Line Failure To Communicate X X 370 1 0 Zone Loop Trouble X 373 1 3 Loop Address Device Trouble Restoral X 401 1 0 0 Panel Reset X X 601 1 0 0 Manual Test Report X X 602 1 0 0 Periodic Test Report 1 X X 604 1 3 0 0 Drill Test Start Stop X X 607 1 3 0 0 Walk Test Start Stop X X 627 1 3 0 0 Panel Off line X Where Qualifier 1 2 New Event Qualifier 3 Restoral Classic 2000 Mk II only Loop Loop Number 0 System Devices 1 13 SLC Devices Classic 2000 Mk II only Address Address Of Device Within Loop 000 127 Classic 2000 Mk II only Zone Input Zone 01 20 Sigma Mk II only Line Phone Line Number 1 or 2 Notes 1 An E
19. ill give you the maximum length of cable you can use before you exceed the Maximum Capacitance Likewise with resistance Telephone Wiring Use 4 pair straight through standard telephone cabling RJ45 connectors are supplied in the installation kit See section 3 5 for wiring diagram Environmental Specifications To prevent water damage please observe the following restrictions when mounting the ZNDC Do not mount directly on exterior walls especially masonry walls due to condensation Do not mount directly on exterior walls below grade due to condensation Indoor use only Protect from plumbing leaks Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 3 Zeta Alarm Systems ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual Protect from splash caused by sprinkler system inspection ports Do not mount in areas with humidity generating equipment ex dryers production machinery etc Operating temperature range is 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C 10 to 8596 non condensing humidity at 86 F 30 C Non corrosive environment 2 4 Indicator Lights LEDs The ZNDC provides the following LEDs LED Function Description LED1 ALIVE Blinks once a second while the ZNDC is running think of it as a heartbeat LED2 TROUBLE On if any trouble conditions are present on the ZNDC LED3 LINE 1 FAULT On when a fault on phone line 1 has been detected LED4 LINE 2 FAULT On when a fault on phone line 2 has been detected
20. ing between high and low voltage circuits and power limited and non power limited circuits as per the National Electrical Code Article 780 Induced noise transfer of electrical energy from one wire to another can interfere with telephone communication or even cause false alarms To avoid induced noise follow these guidelines 4 Do not pull wires from different groups through the same conduit If you must run them together do so for as short a distance as possible or use shielded cable Connect the shield to earth ground at the panelonly High frequency noise such as that produced by the inductive reactance of a speaker or bell can also be reduced by running the wire through ferrite shield beads or by wrapping it around a ferrite torroid Route the wiring around the inside parameter of the enclosure It should not cross the circuit board where it could induce noise into the sensitive microelectronics or pick up unwanted RF noise from the high speed circuits WIRE ROUTING DIAGRAM NDC IN ENCLOSURE ILLUS 3 3A TO NETWORK CONNECTION AT FACP TO RJ31X CONNECTORS Figure 3 3A Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 8 Zeta Alarm Systems ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual 3 3 2 Connecting Power and Network Connect 24VDC power and RS 485 network signals from the control panel to TB1 The pin out of the connector is Pin Function RS 485 In RS 485 In RS 485 Shield In RS 485 Out RS 485 Out RS 4
21. larm Systems ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual 2 6 Mechanical Board Dimensions 6 x 4 x 0 875 Board Weight 0 3125 Ibs 5 02 Box Dimensions 9 25 x 7 18 x 2 Box Color Red 2 7 Handy Accessories The Installation kit includes a small diagnostic speaker The speaker plugs into J6 on the ZNDC board It will be used for audio verification of line seizure dialing and communications with central station receivers See Illustration 3 0A 2 8 Listings 2 8 1 UL The ZNDC is listed with Underwriters Laboratories and complies with UL 864 NFPA 72 All UL installations must comply with the requirements described below 2 8 2 FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communica tions Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense WARNING This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy If it is not installed and used as dictated in this manual it may interfere wit
22. least v3 1 Verify the version at the panel then check with Zeta Alarm Systems for the latest revision If your software is current check the network wiring Make sure the and lines are not crossed Make sure the ZNDC is powered Verify network connection at panel Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 21 Zeta Alarm Systems ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual Symptoms Problem Solution 7 This message shows up at the panel Report Failure ZNDC cannot communicate with the Central Station Verify the configuration at the Central Station Make sure it is using Contact ID as the reporting format Also make sure that it is using the proper Handshaking and Kissoff configurations See section 5 2 At the PC make sure the phone number to the Central Station is correct At the ZNDC listen with the speaker to verify that the ZNDC is dialing and making a connection 6 2 ZNDC Related Panel Events 6 2 1 Classic 2000 Mk II Type Event Text Description Trouble ZNDC Trouble General ZNDC trouble Network Comm Trouble 24V Trouble 12V Trouble or VREF1 Trouble Trouble ZNDC Phone Line 1 Fault A fault was detected on line ZNDC phone line 1 Trouble ZNDC Phone Line 2 Fault A fault was detected on line ZNDC phone line 2 Trouble ZNDC Phone Line 1 Report Failure The ZNDC was unable to report an event on line 1 within the
23. nnector Illus 3 5B Figure No 3 5B 3 6 Connecting to the PC A PCI cable is included with the Installation kit At one end of the rainbow ribbon cable is a 10 pin female connector that hooks into the PCI port on the ZNDC The other end is a female DB9 con nector that connects to one of the COM ports on the back of the PC Most PCs will have two COM ports on the back marked 1 and 2 Some PCs have more but the ZNDC has been configured to use only COM 1 or 2 If you have to use an extension cable between the PCI cable and the PC use a straight through male to female DB9 connector Do not use a Null Modem cable Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 12 Zeta Alarm Systems ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual 4 Programming 4 1 Atthe Panel 4 1 1 Classic 2000 Mk Il Scan ZNDC into the panel First go to the Programming menu by hitting the PROG key Choose option 3 NETWORK Choose option 1 SCAN Once the ZNDC is scanned in you re ready to go 4 1 2 Sigma Mk Il Scan ZNDC into the panel Start by holding the Select key and the Enter key down at the same time Hit the Select key until the screen reads nEt Hit Enter to scan the network Once the ZNDC is scanned in you re ready to go Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 13 Zeta Alarm Systems ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual 4 2 4 2 1 At the PC The ZNDC is programmed using the PC based configuration program ZNDC Pr
24. ogrammer ZNDC Data The General Configuration panel allows you to select Seconds Between Dial Attempts If the ZNDC must make more than one attempt to reach the central station this parameter controls how long the ZNDC waits before trying again Default 5 seconds Maximum Handshake Time This is the maximum amount of time the ZNDC will wait for a handshake to be acknowledged by the Central Station Note generally there is no need to change this setting from the default However you might shorten it for test purposesonly Default 45 seconds Host Panel Select either Classic 2000 Mk II or Sigma Mk II Default Classic 2000 Mk Il Periodic Test Report Time This section is used in a Sigma Mk II application The Sigma Mk II panel will send out a periodic test report first at startup and then at an appointed time later in the day and each following day at the same time With this feature the time that the periodic test report is sent out is set at the ZNDC Note the time is in 24 hour mode so 11 00 p m would be 23 00 gi NDC Programmer OP x 3 Account Data Communications General Configuration Phone Line Configuration Seconds Between Dial Attempts ls zi Line 1 Line 2 Maximum Handshake Time 45 Dialing Mode oe y Tone y Host Panel Series 3000 y On Hook Time sz Periodic Test Report Time HH a 7 OfHokTme mp z M o g Dial Attempts ls x ls Note
25. peration Manual Operation 5 1 5 2 5 2 1 5 2 2 5 2 3 5 3 5 4 Comm Test Switch The Comm Test switch provides a way to manually test the operation of the ZNDC When the switch is pressed the unit will attempt to send a Manual Test Report event to the central station event code 601 Test reports whether manual or periodic are sent on alternating phone lines That is if one test report is sent via line 1 the next will be sent via line 2 Ademco Contact ID Protocol Notes Handshake The Contact ID protocol expects a dual tone handshake 1400Hz for 100ms OHz for 100ms and 2300Hz for 100ms If the ZNDC does not receive a handshake within 8 seconds after the last digit of the phone number has been dialed it will hang up and swap lines Event Format An event is sent using DTMF tones 100ms per digit 50ms on 50ms off in the following format ACCT MT QXYZ GG CCC S ACCT 4 digit account number MT message type always 18 Q event qualifier 1 new event 3 restoral 6 previous event XYZ event code GG group number Classic 2000 Mk II uses this for the loop number CCC zone or sensor number Classic 2000 Mk II uses this as the device address within the loop specified in the group field S checksum sum of all message digits S MOD 15 0 Kissoff Tone The ZNDC expects a kissoff tone of 1400Hz lasting at least 400ms followed by
26. pick up an outside line If this is the case in your building simply put a 9 followed by a comma before the phone number After entering the correct information into ZNDC Prog write to the ZNDC ZNDC is connected but will not go Online with ZNDC Prog PC reports this message Trouble writing to ZNDC ZNDC may also exhibit the same symptoms as mentioned above Wrong COM port COM port disconnected Wrong or damaged PCI cable Make sure the PCI cable that came with the ZNDC is connected to the PC at either COM 1 or COM 2 Some computers come with more COM ports but the ZNDC can be programmed only for ports 1 and 2 At the PC make sure that the COM port set in ZNDC Prog is the same as the port actually being used To change the port in ZNDC Prog go to the Communications tab and click once on the COM port listed just below the Offline Online sign If you have to use an extension cable between the PCI cable and the PC do not use Null Modem cable Instead use a straight through M to F DB9 cable Everything seems to be working but ZNDC won t go online with the Programmer COM port is occupied Check to see if any other programs such as PC3K or PC1K are open and using the COM port themselves Note the computer cannot share one COM port with two programs Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 20 Zeta Alarm Systems ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual
27. programmed number of attempts Trouble ZNDC Phone Line 42 Report Failure The ZNDC was unable to report an event on line 2 within the programmed number of attempts Trouble ZNDC EEPROM Corrupt The ZNDC s programming has been lost and reset Data Set To Defaults to factory defaults The user needs to re program the ZNDC Status ZNDC Trouble Restored General ZNDC trouble restored Status ZNDC Phone Line 1 Fault Restored The fault on line ZNDC phone line 1 was restored Status ZNDC Phone Line 2 Fault Restored The fault on line ZNDC phone line 2 was restored 6 2 2 Sigma Mk II Code Event Text Description 75 ZNDC Line 1 FailureTo Report The ZNDC was unable to report an event on line 1 within the programmed number of attempts 76 ZNDC Line 2 FailureTo Report The ZNDC was unable to report an event on line 2 within the programmed number of attempts 77 ZNDC Line 1 Fault A fault was detected on line ZNDC phone line 1 78 ZNDC Line 2 Fault A fault was detected on line ZNDC phone line 2 79 ZNDC Trouble General ZNDC trouble Network Comm Trouble 24V Trouble 12V Trouble VREF1 Trouble or EEPROM Corrupted Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 22 Zeta Alarm Systems ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual 7 Reporting The ZNDC is capable of reporting the following events Event Code 1 Qual
28. t will also display the ZNDC s firmware version and release date next to this box COMX indicates the communication port on the PC to which the ZNDC is connected The ZNDC may be hooked to either COM1 or COM2 This option may be changed at the Program mer by clicking just below Online directly on top of the COMX The communications between the PC and ZNDC requires a PCI cable connected between the COM port on the computer and the PCI port on the ZNDC installed with the cable flowing toward the outside edge of the PCB TX Data and RX Data show the messages as sent to and received from the ZNDC amp NDC Programmer A x Dialer Data Account Data t Program Mode Debug Mode Program Mode Version 1 0 Read From NDC Write To NDC MIES oo COM2 TX Data _ RX Data _ lt W MHT 45 gt lt W SBA 5 gt lt W PH2 9 8940441 gt ow AN2 2222 gt us E1 1s Safetech NDC Programmer wo B Ex Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 16 Zeta Alarm Systems ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual Debug mode is basically a running commentary on what is happening at the ZNDC It reports dial ing attempts as well as panel events To interpret the event codes see Section 6 2 EvSav1 1 305 0 0 EvSav2 1 305 0 0 Dial Account 1 Line 1 Primary Attempt 1 of 5 VE ook Dialtone IPause 8940441Done Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 17 Zeta Alarm Systems ZNDC Installation and O
29. vent Code is what should show up at the Central Station 2 An ZNDC Connected to an Sigma Mk II sends a PeriodicTest Report every 24 hours an ZNDC connected to an Classic 2000 Mk ll sends a Periodic Test Report when the host panel performs it s Auto Test Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 23 Zeta Alarm Systems ZNDC Installation and Operation Manual Appendix A Mounting Template 4000 mil 6000 mil gt Revision 1 0 Part MAN ZNDC 01 Page 24
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