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5.
Walk round and trigger each detector in turn. If you have enabled Chime, there is a double-tone
chime when you trigger a detector.
You can see which zones still need to be tested by pressing
▲
or
▼
to scroll through the zones: an
"A" is shown at the end of the bottom line for each zone that has been tested. Alternatively, you can
press and scroll through the untested zones (press again to return to displaying all zones).
6.
If you wish, you can press
✘
to fi nish the test early.
7.
Once all zones are tested, you will see (for example):
All Zones tested
Zone 040 A
Signal Strength
This option allows you to check the signal strength of connected RF-Zones.
Press
▲
or
▼
to scroll up and down the list of zones.
4.12.4 Testing outputs
Master and admin users can use Test – Outputs to test outputs the installer has confi gured as "User
Defi ned". The outputs may be used to control external devices, such as lights or locking equipment.
Note:
You can activate or deactivate user-defi ned outputs at any time (see page 33).
To carry out the test:
1.
Select Test – Outputs.
The display shows the fi rst in a list of any user-defi ned outputs allocated for your use. For example:
TEST 0/P PAN>01 W
PORCH LIGHT OFF
The top line shows the address and type of the output. In the above example, the address is PAN>01
and the type is W (wired). The output type is displayed for control units that have built-in radio
and wired outputs. The bottom line shows the name of the output (which may be the same as the
address) and whether the output is currently on or off .
2.
Press
▲
or
▼
to select the output.
3.
Press
▶
to switch the output on, and
▶
again to switch it off . Check that the output is working as
expected. Outputs operated via radio may take several seconds to change state.
4.
Press
4
to end the test.
4.12.5 Testing remote controls
Master and admin users can use Test – Remotes to test remote controls.
To carry out the test:
1. Select Test – Remotes.