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Testing the System
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To install X-10 Lamp Modules:
1. Plug the lamp cord into the bottom of the lamp
module.
2. Plug the module into a lower AC outlet.
3. Refer to table D.5 in appendix D for the house
code you programmed into the panel, and then
find the letter that corresponds to that house code
from table C.3 in appendix C. Each letter setting
represents 16 possible panel house codes. For
example, house code 113 corresponds with “B”
on the X-10 Lamp Module’s house dial.
4. Set the house dial on the module to the appropri-
ate letter.
5. Set the unit number dial from 1 to 9 as shown in
table C.4 in appendix C.
Note
X-10 Lamp Module unit numbers 1 and 2 have special sys-
tem functions: unit 1 provides entry and exit lighting, and
unit 2 provides visual indication of arming level. X-10 Appli-
ance Modules assigned to units 3–9 can be individually con-
trolled from the touchpad and are automatically turned off
during police alarms.
Testing the System
This section describes how to perform the following
test procedures:
• Testing sensors
• Testing the Energy Saver Module
• Testing the Hardwire Input Module
• Testing the X-10 Lamp Modules
• Testing phone communication
• Testing central station communications
You should test the system after installing, after ser-
vicing, and after adding or removing devices from the
system. Refer to the troubleshooting chart in appendix
B for troubleshooting help.
Testing Sensors
We recommend that you test the sensors after all pro-
gramming is completed and whenever a sensor-relat-
ed problem occurs.
Note
While the sensor test is a valuable installation and service
tool, it only tests sensor operation for the current conditions.
You should perform a sensor test after any change in envi-
ronment, equipment, or programming.
1. Set the panel PROGRAM/RUN switch to RUN
(up) and attach, close, and secure the panel cover.
2. Place all sensors in their secured (nonalarm)
state.
3. Enter ACCESS CODE + STATUS + 9 (dealer
sensor test) at an alphanumeric touchpad.
4. The speaker announces “Sensor test is on,” inte-
rior sirens and speakers sound one long beep, and
the display reads 9 - SENSOR TEST.
5. Trip each sensor one at a time.
6. Interior sirens and speakers sound transmission
beeps as each sensor is tripped. Each beep repre-
sents one data round.
7. Count the number of transmission beeps and
refer to table 3 for minimum requirements.
8. After the beeps, [sensor #] OK is displayed con-
firming the sensor number tested. If the system
does not respond, or if the sensor does not meet
the minimum transmission beep requirements,
refer to the “If a Sensor Fails the Sensor Test”
section.
9. Press the STATUS button when you think all
sensors are tested. The system announces any
untested sensor numbers.
If all sensors have been tested, the alphanumeric
touchpad displays ALL SENSOR OKAY and the
speaker announces “Sensor test is on. All sensor
test okay.”
10. Test all untested sensors. The system stays in
sensor test for 15 minutes, preserving the list of
untested sensors. After 15 minutes the panel dis-
arms to level 1, automatically.
11. Enter ACCESS CODE + STATUS + 9 while
the system is still in sensor test if you need more
time to complete the sensor test.
12. Enter ACCESS CODE + 1 to exit sensor test.
13. The system disarms to level 1, and the speaker
announces “Alarm system is off.”
Note
While in dealer sensor test, a sensor will not beep unless
there is at least 10 dB of wireless signal margin.
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