Hunter-Pro Series Captain 8 - Installation Guide
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13.3.
Wireless test
To test a wireless zone, trigger it. The detector’s reception level (RSSI) is displayed. The level is
also indicated by the speed of the keypad beeps: the faster the beeping – the stronger the
reception is.
13.4.
Set soak zones
A zone in which false alarms occur can be tested, by setting it as a Soak (or test) zone. A soak
zone does not trigger the alarm, nor does it report the Monitoring Station when opened. However,
the test is logged.
A zone can be set as soak for no longer than one week. To set the number of soak days globally,
refer to section 7.6, on page 61.
When the soak testing time is over, the zone is automatically reinstated. To manually reinstate a
soaked zone, press [#] in the “Zone Number: X” screen.
13.5.
Outputs’ test
Test the control panel’s and the expander’s outputs, by directly triggering them. Pressing [ENTR]
in any of the output test screens, trips the output for 10 seconds.
Triggering an output directly enables to distinguish between connection and programming faults:
a malfunctioned output that is tested OK, indicates a possible programming error.
To discontinue a test press [END].
13.5.1.
In Hunter-Pro Series
Following is the outputs test screens by their order:
Press
Output
Details
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External siren
Onboard output
[NEXT]
Internal siren
Onboard output
[NEXT] X2
Relay
Onboard output
[NEXT] X3
Smoke output
Onboard output
[NEXT] X4
On/off output
Onboard output
[NEXT] X5
Alarm output
Onboard output
[NEXT] X6
Audio contrl out
Onboard output
[NEXT] X7
Out-1000 outputs
Press [ENTR], select an output (press [Next]/[Back]) and
press [ENTR] to trigger it.
[NEXT] X8
Exp IO-R outputs
Press [ENTR], select an output (press [Next]/[Back]) and
Press [ENTR] to trigger it.
[BACK]
Exp IO-8 outputs
Each I/O-8N expander has one relay output. Each screen
relates to the corresponding expander:
Press [ENTR], select an output (press [Next]/[Back]) and
press [ENTR] to trigger it.
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RSSI=3 (3=MAX)
Zone name
Zone number
RSSI level:
1= Weak
2= Good
3= Excellent
Received Signal
Strength Indication