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SIGNALLING
[1] DO NOT ACTIVATE ALARM SIGNALLING
[2] ACTIVATE ALARM SIGNALLING
SIGNALLING ON/OFF
#L01:T L02:T L03:T L04:T
L05:T L06:T L07:T L08:T
L09:T L10:T L11:T L12:T
L13:T L14:T L15:T L16:T [OK]
4.1.1.5.1 Start periodic check
In this submenu it is possible to start the periodic check procedure of the detectors, manual call points and input
modules located on the detection circuits of the control panel.
Before this procedure starts, the user must choose whether to activate the alarm signalling or not, by using the proper
menu displayed below:
The selected choice is displayed on a confirmation screen:
A screen for selecting the circuits involved in the periodic check is displayed afterwards:
Where:
#
= selector of current circuit
T
= circuit in test
–
= module not present
N
= normal operating mode (no test)
The following applies:
The number of displayed circuits depends on the model of the control panel
When the above screen is accessed, all circuits are initially selected for testing (T).
Using the LEFT/RIGHT arrows, it is possible to move to the previous / next circuit
Using the UP/DOWN arrows, it is possible to select between the circuit in test (T) and in normal operation (N)
Therefore, it is possible to apply the periodic check procedure selectively, on a subset of the circuits of the system.
By pressing
OK
, the following actions occur:
the test LED of the control panel will be turned on
the maintenance event log and the detector status event log are reinitialized
the periodic check start event is stored in the event log
a periodic check watch timer (duration: 2 hours) is started
the periodic check is started
When the periodic check is active, each alarm due to a device connected to a circuit in test is stored in the
maintenance event log (viewable via the "LIST OF ALARMS PER DATE" item, described below) and any additional
information is stored in the detector status event log (viewable via the item "DETECTOR STATUS LIST", described
below as well).
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