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VI. CHeCKOUt AND tROUBLeSHOOtING
1. Supply power to the system control panel. The auxiliary signaling appliances in the system should not be activated.
2. If the signal is activated:
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Check all smoke and fire detectors in the system to make sure they have not been activated.
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Check all wiring connections to make sure the signal detection circuits are not reversed or shorted together. Check wire color codes and traces.
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Verify that the jumpers and switches are properly set on both the control module and signal appliance. If the jumper on the GTSM is removed, the horns will not produce any sound
unless there is an input to the H+ and H- terminals on the control module.
3. To test the signal appliances, trip the auxiliary panel or activate the alarm circuit at the main control panel or activate one of the fire detection units in the system. All auxiliary signals should
be activated.
4. An operational test on this product should be conducted in accordance with National Standards or at a minimum annually and more often if dictated by local and state codes or authorities
having jurisdiction.
NOTICE:
THESE TESTING PROCEDURES AND TROUBLESHOOTING INSTRUCTIONS ARE GENERALIZED. PLEASE REFER TO THE SYSTEM CONTROL PANEL OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER OPERATION OF THE PANEL AND FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM.
SIGNALING APPLIANCe LIMItAtION:
Your horn meets or exceeds the current audibility requirements of ANSI/UL 464. However, if the appliance is located outside a bedroom it may not wake up a sound sleeper, especially if the
room door is closed or only partially open.
VII. tO RetURN AN APPLIANCe
Should you experience problems with your appliance, proceed as follows:
1. Turn off electrical power to the auxiliary alarm circuit.
2. Remove the bezel, then mounting screw and slide signal off from bracket
3. Replace unit that was removed to restore wiring supervision and to eliminate system trouble alert.
4. Carefully pack the defective unit (the manufacturer cannot be responsible for consequential damage due to shipping or mis-handling). Include a return address and complete details as to
the nature of the difficulties being experienced and date of installation.
5. Return to: Gentex Corporation, 10985 Chicago Dr., Zeeland MI 49464. Prior to returning, call Gentex at 1-800-436-8391 or e-mail [email protected] to obtain a RMA Number from our
Customer Service Department.
tHIS APPLIANCe WILL NOt OPeRAte WItHOUt eLeCtRICAL POWeR. AS FIReS FReQUeNtLY CAUSe POWeR INteRRUPtIONS,
GeNteX SUGGeStS YOU DISCUSS FURtHeR SAFeGUARDS WItH YOUR LOCAL FIRe PROteCtION SPeCIALISt.
TO REMOVE BEZEL, SQUEEZE TOP AND BOTTOM OF BEZEL
UNTIL BEZEL RELEASES FROM BRACKET.
SLIDE ONTO BRACKET
JUMPER CARD STORAGE
LOCKING SCREW
(optional)
JUMPER CARD STORAGE
LOCKING SCREW
(optional)
Gentex Super-Slide
®
Mounting Bracket:
Allows the installer to pre-wire the system, test for system supervision, remove the
signal head until occupancy, switch out Gentex signals without changing mounting
brackets and has locking edge connector for snap-in-place installation.
Gentex Checkmate
®
Instant Voltage Verification:
It is often necessary to confirm the voltage drop along a line of devices. The access
holes are provided in the back of the terminal block to allow the voltage to be
measured directly without removing the device. Typically this would be done at the
end of the line to confirm design criteria. Most measurements will be taken using the
S+ and S- locations although access is provided to other locations.
NOTICE
: CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO NOT SHORT THE TEST PROBES.
RED WIRES
BLACK WIRES
CAUtION:
A jumper card is
provided to test for correct
wiring in the supervisory
mode only.
NOTICE:
OPTIONAL LOUD
DECIBEL INSTALL JUMPER.
NOTICE:
PROPER INSTALLATION OF
BRACKET IS AS SHOWN IN ABOVE
DIAGRAM. WIRE TERMINAL BLOCK
FEATURED ON RIGHT.