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9. Operational
tests
9.1.
Control panel tests
9.1.1. Pre-checks
In order to ensure the system is functioning properly, the following pre-operational checks
should be made, even before any test on the control panel or the system:
Note: Any connection or movement of the control panel must be carried out with the
panel disconnected, both from the power supply, and from the batteries.
1) ZONES:
Check the detectors and the end of line resistor (4K7) are connected properly,
as well as the manual call points before connecting the control panel to the electrical
power supply and activating the batteries.
Note: Take caution with the polarity of the Devices.
2) POWER
SUPPLY:
The voltage of the electricity power supply is 110~230 Vac 50 Hz.
Connect the control panel to the electricity power supply.
3) BATTERY:
Connect both components in series (
Pay attention to the polarity).
When
voltage is present, there will be 24-27 Vdc on the battery terminals.
4) ZONES:
With the system in standby, the voltage on the zone output terminals will be
22 Vdc.
5) SOUNDER:
On the terminal box there must be -14 Vdc (It must not be disconnected).
The control panel must be put into standby mode by pressing only the "B" indication led (see
chapter 2.1.1).
Once these checks have been carried out, proceed with the configuration of the control panel
and/or the remaining necessary tests.
9.1.2. Control panel tests
9.1.2.1. Alarm
tests
In order to check that the alarm functions of the control panel are operating properly, the
following operations must be carried out:
1) An alarm will be caused in one of the zones, verifying that:
a. The buzzer of the control panel is active.
b. The alarm output is active.
c. The indication leds of the “P” zone in alarm and general alarm “A” will be
activated (see chapter 2.1.1).
Note: The indicator led “P” activates fix or flashes depending on whether or
not the alarm is triggered by a manual call point or a detector respectively.
d. The sounder output will activate in compliance with the configured delay.
2) Check that the equipment connected to the sounder outputs is operating correctly.
3) Reset of control panel. All the indicator leds must be disabled with the exception of “B”
power supply (see chapter 2.1.1).
4) Repeat the operations 1 and 3 with all the activated zones.