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Enforcer V10 Programming Guide
Walk test
The walk test feature is used to test all the inputs programmed on the Enforcer. It is recommended that after
programming any inputs, the Engineer menu is exited to save all data, after this point a walk test should be
performed. The inputs that haven’t been activated will be shown on the display. Once all the inputs have been walk
tested, ‘Walk Test Completed’ will be displayed. When walk-testing a double-knock detector, it must be triggered
twice within the preset period. When testing dual-trip detectors, the first detector must be triggered and then the
second detector; next, trigger the second detector and trigger the first detector.
Please note: If a just a specific input needs to be walk tested, press
instead of selecting areas. This
will then allow specific inputs to be entered with the numerical keys, pressing
after each input.
Then press
to walk test them.
Soak control
Any input may be placed on ‘soak test’ which monitors the detector without giving an alarm activation. If the
chosen input triggers whilst the system is set, it will indicate the activation and enter the details in the event log. The
number of days the input is in soak control before the input becomes active can be programmed.
Please note: The ‘Initial Soak’ time should be set to equal or greater than the ‘Soak Days Left.’
Test siren
Any outputs programmed as ‘0014 Siren Any’ and ‘0016 Strobe Any’ will be tested.
Do battery load test
The Enforcer performs a check of the battery operation every 10 seconds, by dipping the power supply voltage
momentarily, and measuring the system voltage. If the battery voltage measured is below 8.9V, or the battery fuse
has failed, a ‘BATTERY FAULT’ warning will be generated. The Enforcer is programmed to perform an automatic
battery load test at every power supply at 7.00am each day. This will drop the power supply voltage below the
battery voltage, whilst monitoring the system diagnostics. The test will NOT take place if:
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The siren and strobe outputs are live
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The Enforcer is in Engineer Mode
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Any battery or mains faults exists
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The site option ‘Do Battery Load Test’ is not selected (see System Options/Site Options).
If the test has already started, it will be aborted if any of these conditions apply, other than entry into Engineer
Mode. If the test is aborted, it will NOT be performed until the next day. This is selected in SITE OPTIONS under “Do
Battery Load Test”. The test may also be performed as required, under engineer control.
Test outputs
The engineer can test all the programmable outputs on the Input/Outboard board and the output module.
Test communications
If the engineer is using SIA or Contact ID to signal events, this function can be used to send a test signal to the Alarm
Receiving Centre. It can also be used to test SMS signaling.
Fetch Time
This function is used to manually request the time from the cloud server if it hasn’t updated automatically. NOTE:
This will only be visible with an app compatible modem inserted.