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FIREFINDER SERIES II
INSTALLATION,
COMMISSIONING
&
OPERATION
Loop 1 Sensor 1 SMOKE
L1 S1 Z2 STAT: NORMAL
AVALUE: 25 MODE: 0 1: 000 O: 000
Figure 35: Analogue Values
7.2
Testing Menu
Is pressed to access the ALARM, FAULT AND LAMP TESTING MENU.
TESTING MENU
0: ALARM 1: FAULT 2: LAMP
SELECT NO:
Figure 36: The Testing Menu
7.2.1 Alarm Test
Important: Ensure “Alarm” outputs are isolated / inhibited before commencing the
test.
Is pressed to initiate an Alarm Test: Alarm tests either a zone or a sensor on a loop or a range of
zones or sensors on a loop if the
TO
key is used, e.g., ZONE 1
TO
3.
This test will force a zone/s or sensor/s to go into the Alarm state or a conventional zone to a
simulated Alarm condition. Pressing ENTER initiates the test. Pressing RESET clears the test.
ALARM TEST
0: ALARM 1: SENSOR
SELECT NO:
ALARM TEST
ZONE
SELECT NO:
select ZONE NO. then ENTER or TO key
Figure 37: Alarm Test Selection Screens
7.2.2 Fault Test
Is pressed to initiate a Fault Test: Fault tests either a zone or a sensor on a loop or a range of
zones or sensors on a loop in the same way as for the Alarm test above.
This test will force a sensor to go into the Fault state or a conventional zone to a simulated Fault
condition. Pressing ENTER initiates the test.
FAULT TEST
0: ALARM 1: SENSOR
SELECT NO:
FAULT TEST
ZONE
SELECT NO:
select ZONE NO. then ENTER or TO key
Figure 38: Fault Test Selection Screens
Once the above tests have been completed the TEST FAILURE screen will appear. Each ALARM
and FAULT that was detected can be viewed by scrolling through them using the
NEXT
and
PREVIOUS
keys. If an Alarm or Fault was not detected a short message displays this result and the
screen returns to the Fault Test default screen.
7.2.3 Lamp Test
Is pressed to initiate a Lamp Test:
The test will sequentially flash the LED’s on the front panel
and illuminate the various segments on the LCD display.