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Test Menu
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loudspeakers give confirmation tone. The bottom-
right corner of the display shows an “A” if
you trigger the Alarm input and a “T” if you trigger the Tamper.
The top of the display shows the number of zones left to test. The control unit decreases
the number of zones every time you trigger an individual Alarm input.
The bottom line of the display shows the zone name. To see the zone number press
or
.
Press
to end the test.
Note:
You can use
Walk Test
to test wired HUA switches. While you are using the Installer
menu, activating a wired HUA switch will not cause an HUA alarm.
If you wish to see which zones have not yet been tested, press the menu key. The bottom
line of the display will show the first in a list of those zones remaining to test. As you test
each zone, it will disappear from the display. Press the menu key again to return to the full
list of zones.
If at least one zone is tested successfully, the log records a "Walk Test Complete" event,
which shows the number of zones tested against the total number of zones system-wide.
Chime
Use this option to select Once, On or Off. Once causes keypads and loudspeakers to
chime only once for each zone that is triggered during the walk test. On generates a
chime every time a zone is triggered. Off switches off chiming.
System
This option allows you to walk round the entire system and test all the zones.
Zones
This option lets you select one or more individual zones, and test only those zones
and no others.
Use
or
to scroll up and down the list of zones. Press
or
to display “Yes” at
the end of the bottom line to mark the zone as one you want to test.
Zone Resistances
When you select
Zone Resistance
, the display shows the first of the available wired
detectors. Press
or
to see the other detectors in the list.
The bottom line of the display shows the zone name. To see the zone number press
or
.
The end of the bottom line shows the resistance of the zone. For 4-wire CC zones, the
display alternates between the Alarm resistance (“A”) and the Tamper resistance (“T”).
“O/C” means Open Circuit.
“0k00” means zero resistance or closed circuit.
Zone Status
Wired Zones
You can use this option to display the current status of each zone. Select the zone you
want to check. The zone status (OK, alarm or tamper) is shown in the bottom-right corner
of the display.