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ZERIO PLUS
EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100
INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL
ZPControlTechMan_r105
Revision 1.05

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  • Page 1 ZERIO PLUS EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL ZPControlTechMan_r105 Revision 1.05...
  • Page 2 EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 0359 Electro Detectors Limited Electro House Edinburgh Way Harlow, Essex CM20 2EG, UK 0359 CPR 00226 DOP_EDA_Z5100 (covers all models) EN54-2:1997+A1:2006 EN54-4:1997+A1:2002+A2:2006 EN54-25:2008 Control and indicating equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings...
  • Page 3 EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Introduction Electro Detectors has been manufacturing radio fire alarm systems since 1987 and with the introduction of a harmonised specification for Europe has complemented its range of products to meet EN54 Part 25. Based on the popular Zerio system, the Zerio Plus has been designed to be capable of handling 240 devices in 100 zones.
  • Page 4 EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Revision History V0.10 27/08/2013 First draft release technical manual. V0.11 01/10/2013 Draft release to test house. V0.12 04/10/2013 Added access level descriptions. V0.13 07/10/2013 Updated PCB layout. V0.14 14/10/2013 Filename change, DOP updated.
  • Page 5 EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Specification Maximum Number of Zones EDA-Z5008 EDA-Z5020 EDA-Z5100 Maximum Number of Devices Maximum Number of Repeater Panels Maximum Total Number of Antennas Dimensions (W x H x D) 275x220x85mm (not including antenna)
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Contents EN54 Approved Configuration 6.27 Network Auto Configure Installation 6.28 Device Information Front Panel Layout 6.29 Add Device User Operation 6.30 Remove Device System Normal 6.31 Remove All Devices Fault Conditions 6.32...
  • Page 7: En54 Approved Configuration

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1.0 - EN54 Approved Configuration The Zerio Plus system has been approved by Intertek to meet EN54 parts 2 and 4. The panels were tested and approved in their default configuration. This manual lists all available panel options and settings, some of which can be set in a way that would result in a system that does not comply with EN54.
  • Page 8: Installation

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.0 - Installation The electronic components within the panel are vulnerable to electrostatic discharges. It is advisable to wear a wrist strap designed to prevent the build-up of static charges within the body before handing any electronic components.
  • Page 9 EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Battery In order to meet EN54 Part 4, a Yuasa NP7-12 lead acid battery should be fitted. This will give a 72 hour standby, assuming no external equipment (eg wired antennas) has been added. If only 24 hours standby is required and no external equipment has been fitted then a 12V 2.8Ahr battery could be...
  • Page 10 EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ PCB Layout Door LED FIRE ROUTING Header RELAY FAULT RELAY Radio Transceiver FAILSAFE INPUT 1 Antenna Memory Card INPUT 2 Connector Buzzer Buzzer Link RS-485 IN/OUT RS-485 Display PCB Fuse Header...
  • Page 11 EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Panel Relays The panel is equipped with four programmable relays, each capable of supplying 500mA. The total current draw across all four relays must not exceed 1A. The default relay types are: Relay 1: Fire Routing Relay - This activates on an alarm condition.
  • Page 12: Front Panel Layout

    In a fire condition, the appropriate zone LED will illuminate. If the fire condition exists across multiple zones, multiple zone LEDs will be illuminated. *The EDA-Z5008 8 Zone panel is shown. The EDA-Z5020 panel is equipped with 20 zone LEDs and the EDA-Z5100 is equipped with 100 zone LEDs ③...
  • Page 13 EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ④ Fault LEDs Common Fault Device or panel has a fault. See main display for details. System Fault Fault that affects system performance. See main display for details. Sounder Flt/Disable If the LED is flashing, there is a fault with one or more sounders. If the LED is solid, the sounders have been disabled.
  • Page 14: User Operation

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4.0 - User Operation 4.1 - System Normal In normal operation the screen will show either the date and time, Tuesday or the supplier/service contact details. The unit can also be 01-01-2013 configured to alternate between the two.
  • Page 15: Silence The Alarm

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4.6 - Silence the Alarm When it is certain that it is safe to return to the building the Silence Alarm button should be pressed. The user will then be prompted to enter a valid user access code using the navigation keys. Up to 30 seconds should then be allowed for all sounders to silence.
  • Page 16: Menu Operation

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5.0 - Menu Operation To enter the menu system, press Menu. This will display an overview of any alarms, faults, disablements or tests that are currently active, along with an option to access the Main Menu. The options available on the main menu and sub-menus will be dependent on the access code entered and its corresponding access level.
  • Page 17: Setup Menu

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.0 - Setup Menu 6.1 - Changing the system Time and Date – all access levels 1.Main Menu>>1.Setup>>1.Time & Date To change the time and date settings use the ← and → keys to...
  • Page 18: Programming Agent Details

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.4 - Programming Agent Details – service and commissioning users 1.Main Menu>>1.Setup>>3.Panel Display The system normal screen can be adjusted to display either the date and time, the agent’s name and telephone number or alternating between the two every 4 seconds.
  • Page 19 EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Panel Readings – service and commissioning users 1.Main Menu>>1.Setup>>4.System Setup>>1.Panel Info>>2.Panel Readings IP1: The resistance level on input 1. IP1:4535Ω IP2:4513Ω IP2: The resistance level on input 2. OP1:4579Ω OP2:>10KΩ OP1: The resistance level on output 1.
  • Page 20: Set Up A New System (Standard)

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.6 - Set up a New System (Standard) – commissioning users 1.Main Menu>>1.Setup>>4.System Setup>>2.New Setup>>1.Standard System Devices are programmed via a radio link to the control panel. If the system is known to have been used before then all the devices System Setup that are logged on to the system must be removed first.
  • Page 21 EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.7 - Set up a New System (HMO) – commissioning users 1.Main Menu>>1.Setup>>4.System Setup>>2.New Setup>>2.HMO System The HMO setup reduces disruption to residents in other flats by false alarm. Note that the HMO setup is not EN54 approved.
  • Page 22: User Options

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.8 - User Options – commissioning users 1.Main Menu>>1.Setup>>4.System Setup>>3.Edit Panel>>1.Panel Options>>1.User Options Detailed below are the other options that can be changed related to the panel. The default settings have been type approved. Selecting some of the available options may result in a system which is not EN54-2 approved.
  • Page 23: System Options

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.9 - System Options – commissioning users 1.Main Menu>>1.Setup>>4.System Setup>>3.Edit Panel>>1.Panel Options>>2.System Options This menu allows the user to change overall system settings. Alarm Verify Time (seconds) that a device has to be in alarm to generate an alarm condition on the panel.
  • Page 24: Hmo Zones

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.11 - HMO Zones – commissioning users 1.Main Menu>>1.Setup>>4.System Setup>>3.Edit Panel>>1.Panel Options>>4.HMO Zones Use the ↑ and ↓ keys to select the zone, and press Enter to Zone 001↕ change the zone type. Zones can be designated as either common Dwelling Zone zones or dwelling zones.
  • Page 25: Input Options

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.15 - Input Options – commissioning users 1.Main Menu>>1.Setup>>4.System Setup>>3.Edit Panel>>2.Panel Inputs>>1.Input Options This menu allows the user to set options for the two monitored inputs. The default settings have been type approved.
  • Page 26: Panel Text

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.18 - Panel Text – commissioning users 1.Main Menu>>1.Setup>>4.System Setup>>3.Edit Panel>>3.Panel Text This menu allows the user to set a name and/or location for the panel. This will be displayed on the system normal screen.
  • Page 27: Add Antenna

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.22 - Add Antenna – commissioning users 1.Main Menu>>1.Setup>>4.System Setup>>5.Add Hardware>>1.Add Antenna Power down the panel before connecting the wired antenna. Once Hardware Found powered up, check that the supply light is illuminated on the Type:Wired Antenna antenna and that the status light is flashing.
  • Page 28: Panel Network

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.26 - Panel Network In a traditional setup, all radio booster panels will communicate directly with the main panel. The system also has the capability for the signal to ‘hop’, as shown below. In this example the signal from radio booster 3 hops back to the main panel via radio booster 2.
  • Page 29: Device Information

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.28 - Device Information View Device Info – service and commissioning users 1.Main Menu>>1.Setup>>5.Device Setup>>1.Device Info>>1.View Device Info This menu allows the user to select a device and see all available Device:001↕...
  • Page 30 EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.29 - Adding a Device – commissioning users 1.Main Menu>>1.Setup>>5.Device Setup>>2.Add Device Additional devices can be added to the system at any time. The device needs to be put into programming mode in order to add it to the system. First remove the device from its base or backplate.
  • Page 31: Remove All Devices

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.30 - Remove a Device – commissioning users 1.Main Menu>>1.Setup>>5.Device Setup>>3.Remove Device>>1.Remove One Device If a device is not required on the system it must be deleted to Select Device 001↕...
  • Page 32: Reprogram Device

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.34 - Reprogram Device – commissioning users 1.Main Menu>>1.Setup>>5.Device Setup>>5.Reprogram Device Some settings such as operating mode, sensitivity, volume, device alarm verification period and sounder area are stored on the device rather than the control panel. In order to change these settings the device will need to be put into programming mode.
  • Page 33: Disable/Enable Menu

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 7.0 - Disable/Enable Disable a Zone – all access levels 1.Main Menu>>2.Disable/Enable>>1.Disable>>1.Zone If a zone is disabled the system will not display any fire or fault Select Zone 001↕ events for devices located in that zone. This includes any call point activations.
  • Page 34 EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Disable Sounders – all access levels 1.Main Menu>>2.Disable/Enable>>1.Disable>>4.Sounders The sounders can be disabled for a period of time specified by the user, dependent on their access level. All access levels can disable a sounder for a period of 1 to 96 hours. A commissioning user can disable a sounder indefinitely by selecting a time of ‘00’...
  • Page 35 EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Enable a Zone – all access levels 1.Main Menu>>2.Disable/Enable>>2.Enable>>1.Zone To enable a previously disabled zone, select it using the ↑ or ↓ keys and press Enter. To enable more zones press Enter, or Cancel to exit. If all zones have been enabled ‘No Zones to enable’ will be displayed.
  • Page 36: Test Mode

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8.0 - Test Mode Test mode allows a system to be tested with minimal disruption to the occupants of a building. When a zone is placed into test mode the engineer can choose to disable sounders, actuators or any output devices.
  • Page 37: Disable System Test

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8.3 - Lamp/Buzzer Test – advanced, service and commissioning users 1.Main Menu>>3.Test Mode>>3.Lamp/Buzzer Test This option will illuminate all the panels LEDs in sequence, to check they are working properly. The panel buzzer will also sound.
  • Page 38: Event Log

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9.0 - Event Log 9.1 - View Alarm Count – advanced, service and commissioning users 1.Main Menu>>4.View Events>>1.View Alarm Count Select this option to view the total number of times the panel Alarm Count 0004 has entered the alarm condition since the system was installed.
  • Page 39: Verify Table

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10.0 - Verify Table Verify and Signal Strengths 1.Main Menu>>5.Verify Table The verify information is essential to the engineer to ensure the system is set-up correctly. It details signal strengths and performance information about all of the devices on the system. Each device regularly sends out verify messages to the main panel.
  • Page 40: View Detailed

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10.2 - View Detailed Verify Information for a Single Device – service and commissioning users 1.Main Menu>>5.Verify Table>>1.View Table>>2.View Detailed RSSI limits From the ‘Verify Table’ menu, select ‘1-View Table’. Select ‘2View Min -20, Max +20 Detailed’.
  • Page 41: View Panel Table

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10.4 - Dump the Verify Table to a USB Flash Drive – commissioning users 1.Main Menu>>5.Verify Table>>3.Dump Table to USB It is advisable after commissioning is complete and at least once a...
  • Page 42: View Airwaves

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 11.0 - View Airwaves View Transmissions in the Airwaves – service and commissioning users 1.Main Menu>>6.View Airwaves In order to see any transmissions that occur in the airwaves, a menu option is available. This is particularly useful to see that the receiver of the panel is operational.
  • Page 43: Device Faults

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 13.0 - Faults The panel continuously monitors hardware, battery life and connections across the system. If a fault is found, it will be 002 Zn:001 REMOVAL SMOKE DET 001 displayed on the panel screen, the buzzer will sound and the Kitchen common fault LED will be illuminated.
  • Page 44 EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 14.0 – Delays It is possible to set two delays for each device or input - see 6.32 – Edit Device Options. A combined delay period of up to 600 seconds can be applied for delay1 and delay2 (e.g. 300 seconds each).
  • Page 45: Common Problems & Faq

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 15.0 – Common Problems & FAQ How do I change the battery in a device? Remove the device from its base plate. Unscrew and remove the rear casing from the device. Pull out the existing battery, paying attention to where the connecting pins are.
  • Page 46: Maintenance

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 16.0 – Maintenance The Zerio Plus system should be maintained in accordance with the regulations and codes appropriate to the country of installation. This schedule is based on BS5839 codes of practice.
  • Page 47: Component Replacement

    EDA-Z5008, Z5020 & Z5100 – Technical Manual ZPControlTechMan_r105 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 17.0 – Component Replacement There are no user serviceable parts within the Zerio Plus panel. Only trained service engineers should carry out the repairs listed below. Contact EDA Technical for further information.
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