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Note: Due to routine and emergency maintenance of the Monitored Valve, the
24VDC output is required to be disabled for a period of time to avoid activating the
Monitored Valve alarm bell.
The Monitored Valve disable switch if pressed, it will disable the output for either 3 or 4
hours depending on the position of link LK2 as shown in the Sprinkler Module data sheet.
3.
Move link LK1 from position “B” to position “A” and simulate Sprinkler input alarm
or Monitored Valve input alarm, all outputs will be activated “COMMON MODE”.
Move the link back to the position “A” i.e. “INDEPENDENT MODE”.
4. Remove EOL resistor of the Sprinkler input
“Sprinkler Input Fault” yellow LED illuminates
Fault sounder activates
Common fault relay will be energised
5. Remove EOL resistor of the monitored 24V
DC
Sprinkler output
“Sprinkler output Fault” yellow LED illuminates
Fault sounder activates
Common fault relay will be energised
6. Remove EOL resistor of the Monitored Valve input
“Monitored Valve Input Fault” yellow LED illuminates
Fault sounder activates
Common fault relay will be energised
7. Remove EOL resistor of the monitored 24V
DC
Monitored Valve output
“Monitored Valve Input Fault” yellow LED illuminates
Fault sounder activates
Common fault relay will be energised
5.5.3.5 Manual Override Module Testing:
1. Check all doors have 24V
DC
power to the door strikes i.e. door 1 to door 6 are locked.
2. Activate any Smoke or Heat Alarm connected to the system, all doors should be
released (switch off 24V
DC
power to each door strike, total 6 outputs) after a time
delay determined by the position of link LK1
LK1 Position 1 = 30 Sec
LK2 Position 2 = 16 Sec
LK3 Position 3 = 1-2 Sec
3. Place the system back to normal condition and press the first door switch, the first
door strike will be released and the LED build in the switch body should illuminate.
Note that the switch is toggle action i.e. must be released to supply power to
the door strike which allows the door to be locked.
4. Repeat step 2 for door switch 2 to 6
5.5.3.6 Ancillary Control Module Testing:
1. Activate a Smoke or Heat Alarm. After the output delay time has elapsed (selectable
0 or 15 seconds), the relay outputs to control the Heating / Cooling system and the
emergency lighting will energise, that causes the Heating / Cooling to shut down and
the emergency lights to turn on.
2. Press and release the Emergency Lighting AUTO/TEST button:
The amber LED integrated to the switch body illuminates.
The testing timer starts
The control relay energises and turns off the mains power to the emergency
lights, which turns the lights on for the time set by the Dip switch (30, 60, 90
or 120 Minutes).
Summary of Contents for ALARM 2000
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