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3.3.2 FMR-7033
Keypad
The FMR-7033 Keypad is an alphanumeric LCD
keypad. Up to four of these keypads can be
mounted apart from the main control panel to
provide additional locations for system status and
control. The LCD display and keys operate
identically to those of the built-in keypad on the
control panel (refer to
Appendix A
on page 84).
Figure 9: FMR-7033 Keypad
Alarm
Trouble
Silenced
Supervisory
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2
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7
8
9
0
*
#
Disable
Reset
ACK
Back
Test
Drill
Silence
Prog
Enter
BOSCH
TEST WEEKLY
History
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1 -LEDs
2 –Keypad Display
3 -Keys
3.4 Testing
Select any of seven special test modes using the
[Test] key on the built-in and FMR-7033 keypads.
3.4.1 Walk
Test
The Walk Test allows a technician to alarm each
point manually to ensure that detectors connected
to a point send an Alarm report to the control panel.
While in this mode, the LCD shows the system test
status and the trouble sounder sounds every 10
sec. Outputs programmed for general alarm or fire
alarm output, or outputs mapped to points using
zones activate during this test as points are alarmed
and restored:
When selecting this mode, three options are given
for activation of outputs:
SHORT ACTIVE:
1 second activation
LONG ACTIVE:
5 second activation
NO ACTIVE:
outputs do not activate
As each point is alarmed, the outputs activate once
(if selected) and power is reset. As each point is
activated, alarms and restorals are logged in the
control panel’s history log. When the point returns to
standby, the outputs activate twice. The control
panel attempts to reset points ten times to restore
them. Points remaining alarmed when exiting from
the walk test mode cause an immediate alarm.
3.4.2 Communicator
Test
The communicator sends a test report. While
communication is in progress, the Power LED
flashes. When the communication succeeds, a long
keypad beep sounds, the Power LED returns to
normal, and the display returns to normal.
This test is available only if your system
sends alarms and system information to a
monitoring service, and was programmed
by the security installing company to
permit communicator tests.