Test Menu
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Radio Keypads
This option allows you to test the keys on i-rk01 and KEY-RKPZ radio keypads, as follows:
i-rk01
a) Press the A, B, C, D and Unset keys one after the other (wait two to three seconds
between each press to allow the keypad to transmit each message). The transmit LED
should flash for each key press. The display of the wired keypad from which you started
the test should show the appropriate letters.
b) Press both keys of the two-button HUA.
The wired keypad display shows “Hold Up
Alarm
Key”.
c) Press the Unset key. The wired keypad display shows “System Unset Key”.
d) Test all the numeric keys four at a time (six at a time if using six-digit codes)
remembering to press A after each group of four (or six). For example, if you press
“4567A” the wired keypad display should show “4567A”.
Note:
You cannot test the “*” and “#” keys on an i-rk01 radio keypad.
KEY-RKPZ
This test behaves the same as for a wired keypad.
Expanders
The Expanders menu allows you to test individual expanders.
Radio and wired expanders
12V Input Voltage
This option shows the voltage on the 12V line in the bus cable, at the connection to
the expander.
Spare Zones
This option shows the number of zones of type Not Used on the expander.
Load Current
This option (wired expanders only) shows the current being drawn by from the 12V
Aux connections on the expander. Note that the reading is in mA.
EXP-PSUs
Spare Zones
This option shows the number of zones of type Not Used on the expander.
System Voltage
This option displays the dc voltage present on the expander PCB just after the mains
transformer and principal voltage regulator. If it shows anything other than 13.6V, this
indicates that there may be either a mains fail or that the expander is running on its
standby battery.
Aux 1 Voltage
This option shows the voltage on the 12V line of the Aux 1 terminals.
Aux 2 Voltage
This option shows the voltage on the 12V line of the Aux 2 terminals.