Emerson MC68HC16Z1 Identify the Zone as Connected, Change Zone Label, Change Units Label

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System and Control Options

6.3.1Identify the Zone as Connected

To make use of the zone ZN1, you must specify it as Connected (Y). By default, ZN1 is Not connected (N). See 3.1 - Connecting Leak Detec- tion Cable Inputs for instructions on connecting the cable to this zone.

From the Setup Zone 1 Menu, choose Connected, as shown at right, and press Enter .

• To change this feature, use the arrows ↑↓ to choose Y (Yes - Con- nected) or N (No - Not connected), then press Enter .

6.3.2Change Zone Label

ZN1 has a default label (Zone 1) that you may change to a more descriptive name, such as “SRVR RM1.” The label may consist of up to eight characters (see Table 7 for valid characters).

From the Setup Zone 1 Menu, choose Label, then press Enter .

To change the label, which may consist of up to eight characters:

Use the arrows ↑↓ to choose a character.

Press Enter to advance to the next character position.

When finished, press Enter again.

Setup Zone 1 Menu

SETUP ZN1 ZONE 1

>CONNECTED: N

LABEL: ZONE 1

↑↓ =NEXT =SELECT

UNITS: FT

AUTO CALIBRATE WATER DETECT:150 UA CONTAMINATED:050 UA

Zone Connected

IS CABLE CONNECTED TO THIS ZONE? Y

↑↓ =Y/N

=END

Setup Zone 1 Menu

SETUP ZN1 ZONE 1

CONNECTED: Y

>LABEL: ZONE 1

↑↓ =NEXT =SELECT

UNITS: FT

AUTO CALIBRATE WATER DETECT:150 UA CONTAMINATED:050 UA

Change Zone Label

CHANGE ZONE LABEL

LABEL: ZONE 1

↑↓ =SELECT =NEXT/END

6.3.3Change Units Label

You may specify measurement units as feet (FT) or meters (M). The default designation is FT (feet). The same measurement unit will apply to both zones. For example, if you choose FT for Zone 1, Zone 2 will display in FT also.

From the Setup Zone 1 Menu, choose Units, then press Enter .

To change the units label:

Use the arrows ↑↓ to choose FT (feet) or M (meters).

Press Enter .

Setup Zone 1 Menu

SETUP ZN1 ZONE 1 CONNECTED: Y LABEL: ZONE 1

↑↓ =NEXT =SELECT

>UNITS: FT

AUTO CALIBRATE WATER DETECT:150 UA CONTAMINATED:050 UA

Change Units Label

CHANGE UNITS

UNITS: FT

↑↓ =FT/M

=END

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MC68HC16Z1 specifications

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