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7. The system will attempt to turn on all the lights on all the system annunciators. The
lights will be on for 2 seconds. When the test is complete, the keypad displays:
Test Complete!
If any lights did not work during the test, contact your installation company. You can
now either test the lights again (press
at the prompt), or select another
test to perform (press
at the prompt).
8. To test communications on telephone line number 1, answer
to:
Test Phone #1
Communications?
The system attempts to call out on telephone number 1 (programmed by your installer)
and to send a test code to the central station. If the test was unsuccessful, the keypad
displays:
Test Phone #1
and then,
Test Complete!
Has Failed!
If you see this message, contact your installation company.
9. You can now either test telephone number 1 again (press
at the prompt),
or test telephone numbers 2 or 3 (press
at the prompt).
10. If you are finished testing the system, press
until you exit the system test
menu.
Walk Test
The Walk Test feature allows you to test if the detectors in an area are working properly.
Any user can enter the walk test code to conduct a walk test. There are five options in the
walk test menu. To access the walk test options:
1.
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Enter Your Code
From the start screen, enter the [Walk Test Code].
If you do not know the walk test code, ask your installer.
2. The keypad displays the first area which can be tested, for example:
Area 1
Test This Area?
To test the area, press
.
3. The keypad displays the walk test menu. There are five walk test menu options,
described below. Use the
keys to scroll to the walk test option you wish to use
and press
.
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Start Local Walk Test?
: When you select this option, the keypad will sound
three quick beeps and return to the start screen. You can then test each detector in the
area. Consult each device’s manufacturer’s instructions for proper ways to test them.
For motion detectors, create movement in the detected area. For door and window
contacts, open and close protected doors and windows. Any open zone will cause the
bell or siren to sound for two seconds, confirming that the detectors are working properly.
8: Testing and Maintenance