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Table 4: Con guration DIP Switch Functions on ZA-42 Module
Function DIP Switch on ZA-42
Module
Switch "Off" Switch "On"
NAC Circuit #3
Audible Device (Bell) Only
Switch 6, #1 Silenceable Non-Silenceable
NAC Circuit #4
Audible or Visual Device
Switch 6, #2 Silenceable Non-Silenceable
Switch 6, #3 Audible Device (Bell) Visual Device (Strobe)
Not Used Switch 6, #4 ----------------- -----------------
Initiating Circuit #5
Alarm Only
Switch 5, #1 Normal Alarm Veri ed Alarm
Initiating Circuit #6
Alarm Only
Switch 5, #2 Normal Alarm Veri ed Alarm
Initiating Circuit #7
Alarm or Water ow
Switch 5, #3 Normal Veri ed Alarm / Retarded
Water ow
Switch 5, #4 Alarm Water ow
Initiating Circuit #8
Alarm or Supervisory
Switch 5, #5 Normal Veri ed Alarm
(No effect on Supervisory)
Switch 5, #6 Alarm Supervisory
Switch 5, #7 Non-Latching Supervisory (No
effect on Alarm)
Latching Supervisory
(No effect on Alarm)
Not Used Switch 5, #8 ----------------- -----------------
Note:
After you change any con guration switches, perform a system hard reset or power off/on sequence. If this is not done,
then a Switch Tamper Trouble will occur. Perform a hard reset by pressing SW0 push button switch on back of main
panel pcb.
Do not use retard operation with any external retarding device; maximum retard may not exceed 90 seconds.
When con guring the ZA-42, keep in mind the following information:
Only NAC Circuit #4 may be con gured for visual devices.
If Initiating Circuit #7 is con gured as water ow, the corresponding veri ed selection becomes a retard selection.
If Initiating Circuit #8 is con gured as alarm, the corresponding latching selection has no effect.
If Initiating Circuit #8 is con gured as supervisory, the corresponding veri ed selection has no effect.
The selection of Class A/B (Style Z/Y) NAC circuits is only a matter of how they are wired. See connection information on
page 15.
If Class A (Style D) initiating circuits are selected, JW2 and JW3 jumpers must also be set. Class B
initiating circuits 5 and 6
combine to create Class A Circuit #3, and Class B initiating circuits 7 and 8 combine to create Class A Circuit #4. DIP
switches for circuits 5 to 8 are ignored, and led indicators for circuits 5 to 8 are non-functional.