D7024
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5.3.2
D7033 Keypad
The D7033 Keypad is an alphanumeric LCD keypad.
Up to four of keypads can be mounted apart from the
main control panel to provide additional locations for
system status and control. The LCD and keys operate
identically to those of the built-in keypad on the control
panel (refer to
Section 11.0 Appendix B: D7024 Control
Panel Display Messages
on page 66).
5.4
Testing
Use the [TEST] key on the built-in and D7033 keypads
to select any of the seven special test modes.
5.4.1
Walk Test
Walk Test allows a technician to manually alarm each
point to ensure the detectors connected to a point report
an alarm to the control panel. While in this mode, the
LCD shows the system test status, and the trouble
sounder sounds every 10 sec. Outputs programmed for
general alarm or fire alarm output, or outputs mapped
to points using zones activate during Walk Test as points
are alarmed and restored.
When selecting Walk Test, you have three output
activation options:
•
SHORT ACTIVE: 1-sec activation
•
LONG ACTIVE: 5-sec activation
•
NO ACTIVE: Outputs do not activate
As each point is alarmed, the outputs activate once
when selected and power is reset. As each point is
triggered, alarms and restorals are logged into the
control panel's History Logger. When the point returns
to standby, the outputs activate twice. The control panel
attempts to reset points ten times to restore them. Points
remaining alarmed when exiting Walk Test causes an
immediate alarm.
5.4.2
Communicator Test
The communicator sends a Test Report. While
communication is in progress, the Power LED flashes.
When the communication succeeds, a long keypad beep
sounds, the Power LED returns to normal, and the
display returns to normal.
This test is available only if your system transmits
alarms and system information to a monitoring service,
and is programmed by the security installing company
allowing Communicator Tests.
5.4.3
Call for Remote Programming
Program telephone numbers 1 and 3, along with the
Account Code 1. The control panel calls Phone
Number 3 and attempts to connect for downloading. If
the control panel is already using the telephone line, it
sounds the three-beep error tone. This function requires
an access code with programming authority (Level 1).
5.4.4
Test Battery and NACs
During a power failure, your control panel has a built-in
battery that continues to power the system for several
hours. The control panel automatically recharges the
battery when power is restored. In this mode, the system
operates the local NACs and tests the battery for 2 sec.
The test result appears at the end of the test and are not
reported to the central station.
Press [*/CLEAR] or [#/CMND] to return the display to
Standby Mode or the unit times out after 3 min.
5.4.5
Answer for Remote Programming
The control panel immediately picks up the telephone
line to answer a remote programming call. While
programming is underway, the Trouble LED flashes.
This feature also allows a connection for remote
programming and on-site PC downloading. If the
control panel is already using the telephone line for a
report communication, it sounds the three-beep error
tone. Remote programming requires an access code
with programming authority (Level 1).
Figure 15:
D7033 Keypad
1 – LEDs
2 – Keypad display
3 – Keys
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
*
#
Clear
Prog
Cmd
Disable
Reset
History
Test
Drill
Silence
1
2
3
Pressing [*/CLEAR] to terminate the Commu-
nicator Test function resets the communicator
and discards all unsent reports. When an off-
normal condition occurs during a Communi-
cator Test, the test automatically resets, clear-
ing all reports so the off-normal condition can
be reported normally.