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3.6.8 Walktest
Walktest allows an individual to test the fire alarm system without the necessity to reset
the control panel after each device activation. Pressing
2
while viewing the
Programming Screen #3 will cause the following Walktest options to be displayed:
To perform a silent walktest which will not sound the NACs, press
1
while viewing the
Walktest Screen. To perform an audible walktest, which will sound the NACs, press
2
while viewing the Walktest Screen. When either option is chosen, the panel will enter
Walktest Mode and the following screen will be displayed:
The user can now perform a one-person walktest by activating devices throughout the
system. As each device is activated, the screen will display the information about the
activated device as shown below. Note that the
colon (:)
in the time is replaced with an
asterisk (*)
to distinguish the walktest screen from an actual alarm screen.
After completion of the Walktest, press the
Esc
(Escape) key to exit Walktest Mode and
return to the Walktest Screen. The results of the Walktest can now be viewed by
pressing
3
while viewing the Walktest Screen. The following screen will be displayed:
Use the up and down arrow keys to view all of the walktest results which will be
displayed as illustrated in the preceding screen. Note that the Walktest log is stored in
RAM. If all power (AC and DC) is removed from the FACP, the Walktest log
information will be lost. This information is also overwritten when subsequent
walktests are performed.
PROGRAMMING
1=HISTORY
2=WALKTEST
3=OPTION MODULES
Programming Screen #3
WALKTEST
1=SILENT
2=AUDIBLE
3=VIEW RESULT
Walktest Screen
UNIT IN WALKTEST
Walktest Active Screen
ALARM PULL STATION
<ADJ> <NOUN>
Z000
10*00A 010801 1M001
WALKTEST RESULTS
View Result Screen
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