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Testing the System
Testing Phone Communication
Perform a phone test to check the phone communication
between the panel and the central monitoring station.
To perform a phone test:
1.
Contact the central monitoring station to inform them
that you are testing the system.
2.
Press
8
+ system master
CODE
+
2
. The display
reads PHONE TEST and the touchpad sounds one
beep.
When the panel completes the test, the system returns
to the previous arming level automatically.
If the display continues to show
PHONE TEST for 1½
minutes or more, enter
1
+ system master
CODE
and
refer to the “Troubleshooting” section.
Testing Central Station/Pager
Communication
After performing sensor and phone tests, check that the sys-
tem is reporting alarms successfully to the central station
(or pager).
To test communication with the central station/
pager:
1.
Call the central station and tell the operator that you
will be testing the system.
2.
Arm the system.
3.
Test each of the touchpad and wireless panic buttons
and trip at least one sensor of each type (fire, intrusion,
etc.) to verify correct operation.
4.
Check pager displays to verify reports are received.
Pagers display an event code, digit sensor number, and
the last four digits of the account number. For example,
a pager display of
999 002 7468
indicates the fol-
lowing:
999 = alarm condition
002 = sensor/zone in alarm or user number
7468 = last four digits of account number
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The way information is displayed varies with pager
services and may not match the example above.
Account numbers with alpha-characters also vary
when displayed, depending on pager service. Account
numbers are not displayed if STREAMLINING is
turned on.
Table 5 describes pager system event codes. Table 6
describes pager sensor/zone number and user number
report codes
5.
When you finish testing the system, call the central
monitoring station to verify that the alarms were
received.
Testing Outputs/Sirens
All outputs (onboard and SnapCard) should be tested to ver-
ify configuration programming.
To test outputs:
1.
Contact the central monitoring station to inform them
that you are testing the system.
2.
Verify that all wiring at the panel and output devices is
correct.
3.
Activate the appropriate device to trigger each output
as programmed.
4.
Verify that each output responds according to the pro-
grammed configuration number. For outputs that trig-
ger sirens, verify that the correct alarm sounds are
produced from these sirens. Table 7 describes the sys-
tem alarm sounds you should hear for each alarm
event.
Contact the central monitoring station when you are fin-
ished testing
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Be sure to contact the central monitoring station
before
activating outputs that trigger from an alarm condition.
Table 5. Pager System Event Codes
Code
System Event
009
Zone Restoral
111
System Disarmed
118
Trouble Condition Cleared
119
Alarm Canceled
222
System Armed to STAY
333
System Armed to AWAY
555
Phone Test
888
System Trouble Condition
999
System in Alarm
Table 6. Pager Codes
Code
Sensor/Zone or User Number
000
System event not caused by a zone or user
001 - 024
Sensor/Zone Numbers 1 - 24
600 - 615
Regular User Codes 0 - 15 used
678
System Master Code used
679
Installer Code used
680
Dealer Code used
697
Quick Arm used
698
Keyswitch Sensor used
699
System Armed Itself (during service or
power-up)
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