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PEGAsys™ LV
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7. Press the <SCROLL> button to read the status of each
device tested.
4-3.3
Battery Test
This test allows the user to activate a battery test to verify
battery capacity. The step-by-step procedure to perform
the battery test follows:
1. Access the PEGAsys LV system menus as follows:
a. Press the zero (0) key. Verify that the display reads:
PLEASE ENTER PASSWORD
b. Type in the Level 1 or Level 2 password.
c. Press the return (
↵↵
↵↵
↵) key. Verify that the display
reads:
1:ISOLATE 2:LIST
3:SET 4:TEST
2. Press the number four (4) key. Verify that the display
reads:
1:LAMP TEST 2:LOOP DEVICES
3:BATTERY TEST SCROLL for more
3. Press the number three (3) key. Verify that the display
reads:
BATTERY TEST
BATTERY TEST ON PS*_ _
4. Enter the power supply address 01. Verify the display
reads:
BATTERY TEST
TEST ACTIVATED ON PS01
5. Upon the completion of the test the display will read:
TEST ON PS01 COMPLETED
>_>_ _._V
6. Verify that the voltage is within allowable tolerances.
4-3.4 Walk Test
The PEGAsys LV system provides a one person walk test
function. This allows the service person to enable a group
of devices for walk test, then proceed through the installa-
tion activating the specified devices. The system will re-
spond to each activation with a short burst of the
programmed signal circuits. The related signal circuit will
only be pulsed if it has been configured for the Walk Test
feature when defining it in the PCS software.
During the system installation/configuration via PCS, the
installer needs to enable each signal circuit installed in the
system for “Walk Test”, if desired. The system's signal out-
puts default to walk test disabled. When walk test is acti-
vated and carried out, the system enters each activation
with a time and date stamp. The operator can then print
out all walk test results for review.
The walk test feature can be deactivated two ways: the
service person can deactivate it through the user menus,
or the walk test function will time out after ten (10) minutes
of non-activation (this ensures system response if the ser-
vice person is called away for an extended period of time).
Note: When the walk test is active, the panel will annun-
ciate a trouble condition.
4-3.4.1 WALK TESTING DETECTORS
Place the system in walk test, as described in Paragraph
4-3.4.2. To place a detector into alarm, perform the appli-
cable procedure below:
• Smoke Detectors–When testing SmartOne
®
smoke
detectors, use a "punk-stick" or "cotton wick" to gen-
erate smoke. Apply smoke to the detector for a mini-
mum of ten (10) seconds. When a sufficient amount
of smoke has entered the device, the control panel
will respond with an alarm. The status LED of the de-
tector will flash at a two (2) second rate during the
alarm period. Aerosol smoke simulation may be used
if acceptable to the Authority Having Jurisdiction, and
if the product is used as directed in the instructions.
• Heat Detectors–When testing SmartOne heat detec-
tors, use of a low powered heat gun is acceptable.
Heat the detector for a minimum of ten (10) seconds.
When a sufficient amount of heat has been detected
by the detector, the control panel will respond with an
alarm indication. The status LED of the detector will
flash at a two (2) second rate during the alarm period.
Take care during the heating of the detector to avoid
overheating the plastic housing. Maintain a minimum
of one (1) foot between the detector and the heat gun
nozzle. Use of open flame devices is not recommended
as discoloration of the plastic housing is likely, which
in turn, creates a potentially hazardous practice.
4-3.4.2 WALK TEST PROCEDURE
The step-by-step procedure to perform the walk test is as
follows:
1. Access the PEGAsys LV system menus as follows:
a. Press the zero (0) key. Verify that the display reads:
PLEASE ENTER PASSWORD
b. Type in the Level 2 password.
c. Press the return (
↵↵
↵↵
↵) key. Verify that the display
reads:
1:ISOLATE 2:LIST
3:SET 4:TEST
2. Press the number four (4) key. Verify that the display
reads:
1:LAMP TEST 2:LOOP DEVICES
3:BATTERY TEST SCROLL for more
3. Press the <SCROLL> button. Verify that the display
reads:
4:WALK TEST 5:ALARM SIM TEST