Section 20 – Testing the System
20-3
Burglary Groups
< ? Test which grp:
BA Group 1 >
< Previous Next >
< Quit >
If test
Burglary groups
was selected, this screen is displayed.
Select the second key down on the right-hand side to initiate the
test for the BA group displayed and to show the test results.
Select
Previous
to select the previous BA group.
Select
Next
to select the next BA group.
Select
Quit
to return to the
Test Screen.
Sensor Points
< ? Sensor Type?
Burglar >
< Supervisory Fire >
< Quit Holdup >
If test
Sensor points
was selected, this screen is displayed.
Select
Burglar
to test burglar points in a particular BA group.
Select
Fire
to test fire points in the system.
Select
Supervisory
to test supervisory points in the system.
Select
Holdup
to test holdup points in the system.
At the next prompt, select the BA group, if applicable.
At the next series of prompts, select
More, More, More, Start
Test.
Then activate all sensors that require testing (open/close
doors and windows, walk in front of motion detectors, etc). To see
the results, view the history log.
Select
Quit
to return to the
Test Screen.
Additional Test Options
< ? Test:
Bell & display >
Burg pts audibly >
< Quit Previous >
If
More
was selected at the first
Test Screen
this screen is
displayed.
Note:
For the
Burg pts audibly
test to operate correctly, all
points being tested must be bypassed before performing the test.
Select
Bell & display
to test output points programmed as Bell
and to test the operating panel’s display. During the 30-second bell
test, the operating panel sounder operates for 4 seconds, the Bell
output point (if used) activates for 30 seconds, and the local bell
relay activates for the final 4 seconds.
Select
Burg pts audibly
and then activate all sensors that require
testing (open/close doors and windows, walk in front of motion
detectors, etc). The activation of each sensor should cause the
operating panel sounder to annunciate.
Select
Quit
to return to
Action Menu #2.
Transmission Tests
These tests are performed with the system in a normal mode of operation. That means that the system
produces alarm and trouble indications locally and also transmits the appropriate signal to the CCC.
Be sure the customer and the CCC are aware that these tests are being conducted so that the police or
fire department is not dispatched.
To perform the transmission tests, proceed as follows:
Step Action
1 Notify the CCC before starting the transmission tests.
2 Plug the modular telco line plugs into the respective RJ31X Jacks.
3 Cause an alarm condition from each point designated burglar, fire, supervisory, and
holdup, and restore each point.
4 Cause a trouble condition from each of the above points, and restore the trouble.
5 During the course of transmission, while performing either Step 3 or 4, lift the receiver of
any telephones connected on the same phone line to determine (by the absence of a dial
tone) that they have been disconnected from the line.