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This menu item tests the controller’s output relays.
You must have a device installed on a relay before that relay can be tested.
Select which station/module (if applicable) and output channel (called relay on some controllers) to test by scrolling
through the station and channel numbers with the
PLUS
and
MINUS
keys. After you’ve selected an output channel by
pressing
ENTER
, the display changes to show you what device is currently installed on that relay.
TEST OUTPUT of SIDE CURTAIN #01 Z1-S01
OUTPUT is OFF – Press +/- to CHANGE
+
ENTER
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Test Outputs
TEST OUTPUT of VARI-BROODER Z1-S01
OUTPUT SET TO: 1258 2658
+
ENTER
When testing a Vari-Heater or Vari-Brooder, enter the station/module and channel of the relay that
powers the heater, not the station and channel of the Analog Output board where the Gas Regulator
is attached.
For Vari-Heater and Vari-Brooder devices, select the output channel of the device,
not the Gas module channel.
On/Off relays (including Variable speed fans)
Turn the output channel on or off by using the PLUS and MINUS keys as shown with the Alarm Relay test. If you are
testing an interlocked channel, the controller turns off the sister channel if necessary prior to beginning the test.
For variable speed fans, the Test menu only tests the On/Off status of the fans. To test the different power levels, use
one of the Power settings in the variable fan’s menus to test.
0-to-10 volt Outputs
These outputs are the 0 to 10 volt devices attached to an add-on Analog Output board (0 to 10 volt relays).
The first number is the last ADC value sent to the Analog Output relay. The second number is used to set the new
ADC value to send. Use the PLUS and MINUS keys to change the second value, then press ENTER to send the value to
the board.
For VariLights, Vari-Heater, and Vari-Brooder devices, the acceptable ADC values are 0 to 4095 (0 volts to 10 volts).
For VFD fans, the acceptable values are 0% to 100%.