Test Menu
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Remotes
This
allows you to test user’s remote control. The keypad display shows a message
prompting you to press any button on the remote you wish to test.
Press one of the remote’s buttons. The top line of the keypad display shows the remote’s
identity, the button you pressed and the remote’s owner. When testing a FOB-2W-4B, the
display identifies the
buttons with a letter: “S” = Set, “U” = Unset, “?” = Query, and “*” =
Part Set (or programmable).
The bottom line of the display shows the action assigned to that button and the signal
strength.
If the bottom line shows “>”, press
for more information.
Press all the other buttons on the remote to test them in the same way.
User Hold Up Alarms
This
allows you to test user’s HUA transmitters. You must have the HUA transmitter to
carry out the test.
The keypad display shows a message prompting you to press the HUA buttons.
Press the HUA buttons, both at the same time. (The alarm system will not start a HUA
alarm as a result.)
The keypad display shows the HUA
’s owner. The bottom line of the display shows the
signal strength.
Prox Tags
This allows you to test a
user’s proximity tag.
The keypad display shows a message asking you to present the tag to the keypad.
Hold the prox tag up to the keypad.
The keypad display shows the user number and name of the prox tag owner.
ARC Reporting
This allows you to send a test call to either of the two telephone numbers you have
programmed to receive alarm information. The control unit must have a suitable
communications module fitted. ARC reporting must be enabled (see page 102 ).
From
ARC Reporting
, select
Tel No 01
or
Tel No 02
.
If the control unit uses SIA or CID reporting, the test starts when you press
. Press
to
abandon the test call.
If the control unit uses Fast Format reporting, then when you press
, the keypad displays
the first in a list of the available Fast Format channels. Press
or
to scroll up or down
the list. Press
or
to select a channel for testing. Press
to start the test call. The
co
ntrol unit sends a “T” (Test message) and the channel(s) you selected. If you do not
select any channels,
the control unit sends a “T” by itself.
During the test call, the keypad display will show a sequence of progress messages.
If the call fails, the keypad display will show a brief message giving the reason for failure.