INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS — PERSONAL ALARM SYSTEM
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5.3.5
On receiving the simulated alarm signal, the PAS receiver(s) alarm relay de-
energizes, and the alarm LED lights. The PARC-3 receives the alarm signal and transmits
the alarm information to the control unit. The MX-2000 will indicate a successful test by
generating a test complete message. A successful test will be indicated on the DCU
with an actual alarm.
5.3.6
Any failed tests should be noted. Refer to the troubleshooting section to
perform repairs as needed. Re-test following any repairs.
5.4
Audio System Functional Tests (MX-2000)
5.4.1
The test of the audio system will depend on the position of the jumpers at
each PARC-3. Refer to your copies of Figure 4-1 showing the positions of the jumpers in
your system, and recheck settings if there is a problem.
5.4.2
Activate the audio from each zone using the MX-2000 control panel (MX-2000
manual, Section 3). There is usually enough noise at each receiver location for you to
see if audio signals are being picked up. Record areas where audio is not received or
appears to be of poor quality. Refer to the troubleshooting procedure.
NOTE: Remember, if the Receiver Audio Switching mode is selected, audio will
only be available from a particular 03RM receiver while an alarm condition exists
at that Receiver.
5.5
Final Tests
5.5.1
This final test procedure is a guideline for system alignment and final testing.
This procedure and test forms should also be used to obtain final approval of the
system installation by the customer.
5.5.2
Alarm tests will consist of using a PAT Personal Alarm Transmitter to activate
each receiver in every zone. The results should be recorded on copies of Table 5-1.
5.5.3
Be sure your test transmitter(s) have fresh batteries. It is preferred that the test
transmitters be checked using the
Senstar
transmitter test fixture before beginning system
testing.
5.5.4
Before beginning, fill out copies of Table 5-1 showing zones to be tested. You
may wish to record more than one test per zone.
5.5.5
Testing will require two persons: one in the field testing each receiver, and one
in central control. A good set of two-way radios(UHF) will speed your testing.