Conventional Fire Detection and Fire Alarm Control Panels
CLVR02Z
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CLVR04Z / CLVR08Z / CLVR12Z
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9.2.2. Test of detectors and manual call points in the system
In order to test that the detectors and manual call points of the system are working properly, the
following operations must be carried out:
1) Place the zone in test mode (see chapter 9.2.1).
2) Test the detector/manual call point. The control panel must go into alarm mode
activating indication leds “A” and “P” of the zone.
Note: The general sounder indicator led “F” will activate when its configured delay
time has passed.
Note: The indicator led “P” activates fix or flashes depending on whether or not the
alarm is triggered by a manual call point or a detector respectively.
3) After some 20 seconds, the control panel will restart automatically to continue with the
following test.
4) Repeat operations 2 and 3 until all the necessary detectors and manual call points
have been tested.
5) Disable the test mode for that zone.
6) Repeat operations 1 to 5 for all the zones that may need it.
10. Reference of software version and configuration version of delays in
the control panel
The CLVR control panel has references for the CPU software version as well as the delay
configuration version. The CPU software version is inserted by the manufacturer.
For its part, the delay configuration version counts the number of times that the delays are
configured on the control panel. This function allows control to be taken by the
installer/maintainer for handling the control panel.
To consult these versions, follow the procedure below:
1) Activate access level 2 (press the control keys once in the following order: Zone
Selection, Reset/Autotest, Zone Selection, Reset/Autotest).
2) Activate access level 3 (press the control keys once in the following order: Test mode,
Disable, Test mode, Disable).
3) Select the control key
reset/autotest
Initially, the control panel will respond by illuminating all the LEDs and the buzzer.
Afterwards all the LEDs will go out, and using the same indication leds used for configuring the
time delay (see figure 8) used in binary code, the software version will be indicated.
Subsequently they will switch off, and the delay configuration version with the same mode as
the software version will be shown.
Finally, all these indicators will go out, and the control panel will go into standby.