-11-
4. Scroll
using
or
navigation keys to view other transmitters.
5. Press
and
together to exit List mode. The List mode will be terminated automatically 60
seconds after the last keystroke.
3.4 Testing Transmitters
Electronics Line 3000 recommends that you check all transmitters after installation. It is also
recommended for users to carry out a walk test once a week to ensure that all transmitters are
functioning correctly.
To test the transmitters:
1. In Programming mode scroll using
or
navigation keys until
MAIN
,
TESTS
appears on the
display.
2. Press
SELECT;
TESTS
,
TX LIST
appears on the display.
3. Press
until
TESTS
,
WALKTEST
appears on the display.
4. Press SELECT; the display starts listing all registered transmitters, each for two seconds. For
example:
WALKTEST
,
ZONE03
-
WALKTEST
,
KF01
, etc.
5. Activate each transmitter. Every time a transmission is received, the transmitter is removed from
the list. When all transmitters have been successfully tested,
WALKTEST
,
END
will appear on the
display.
6. Press
and
together to exit Walk Test mode.
3.5 Testing Reception
Testing the reception enables you to identify transmitters and test the quality of their signal when
transmitting to the receiver. Each time a transmission is received the activated transmitter is displayed.
To test the quality of the signal received from each transmitter:
1. In Programming mode scroll using
or
navigation keys until
MAIN
,
TESTS
appears on the
display.
2. Press SELECT and then
until
TESTS
,
TX TEST
appears on the display.
3. Press
SELECT;
TEST
appears on the display.
4. Activate a transmitter; the transmitter’s details are displayed. Four pieces of information appear on
the display. On the upper line
TEST
, and the transmitters' type; while on the lower line the transmitter’s
zone/keyfob number and the signal strength (0-9) appear. For example,
TEST PIR
,
Z3 S=7
indicates that transmitter registered to zone 3 is a PIR detector and has a signal strength of 7.
Repeat this test until you determine the optimal mounting location.
5. Press
and
together to exit Test mode.
3.6 Status
If the LCD is enabled, in normal operation mode, the receiver displays Alarm and Trouble conditions
(except for Panic alarms) as they occur. The Status menu enables you to view the status when the
LCD is disabled –
see 3.1.2 LCD Configuration
.
To view the status:
1. In Programming mode, scroll using the
and
navigation keys until
MAIN, STATUS
appears on the display.
2. Press SELECT; the first condition is displayed. If there are no status events to display,
END
OF LIST
appears on the display.
3. Move forward using
navigation key to view the next event; at the end of the list
END OF
LIST
appears on the display. Once an alarm or trouble condition is restored, the message is
removed from the list.