Operating Manual of FC18 Controller
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15.
HOW TO TEST/WALK-TEST
Function:
To identify whether the alarm device is in normal status. Under
test/walk-test mode, an alarm will be triggered when there is an alarm
event, but the interlocking equipment will not be activated. Make sure the
controller is back to normal after the test.
Difference between test and walk-test:
Test:
Alarm cannot disappear automatically under test mode. Controller
need to be resumed back to normal status manually.
Walk-test:
Controller can resume back to normal status automatically after
the preset walk-test time (see “How to set walk-test time”).
Steps to test/walk-test:
1.
Press “Menu” to browse the main menu (Fig. 14-1).
Main menu displayed.
2.
Press “
→
” to select “Brow” submenu (Fig. 14-2). Press “
↓
” to select “All”,
then press “OK” to display the tree diagram (Fig. 14-3). Search down level
by level through stations, lines and points until you find the device you are
looking for.
3.
Press “
→
” to pop out the shortcut menu (Fig.14-4). Use “
↓
” to select
“Test/Walk-Test” and press “OK” to test the selected device.
How to restore: two ways
1.
Mostly same as the steps to test/walk-test. The only difference is to select
“Restore” instead of “Test/Walk-Test” in step 3.
2.
Another easier way to restore is to find the tested device through real-time
test/walk-test event query (see real-time event query), Press “
→
” to pop out
the shortcut menu (Fig. 14-5) and press “
↓
” to select “Restore”, then press
“OK” to restore the selected device.
.
Test/walk-test indicator turns off when all the tested devices are restored to
normal.
Fig.14-1
Fig.14-2
Fig.14-3
Fig.14-4
Fig.14-5