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August 199976-100016-001
Intelligent Suppression Control/Fire Alarm System
PEGAsys
4-1
CHAPTER 4
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE
4-1 INTRODUCTION.
This chapter contains maintenance instructions for the PEGAsys.
These procedures should be accomplished on a scheduled ba-
sis. In the event that system problems are found during the per-
formance of a procedure, refer to Chapter 5 for corrective action.
4-2 SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE.
The scheduled maintenance of the system should be performed
at an established interval. The interval that the maintenance
procedures are performed should not exceed any imposed regu-
lations (NFPA 72 or local codes).
4-3 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES.
The following paragraphs outline general scheduled mainte-
nance procedures to be performed on an as-necessary basis.
4-3.1 Lamp Test
This test allows the user to check the system display LEDs.
The step-by-step procedure to perform the lamp test follows:
a. Access the PEGAsys system menu’s by:
(1) Press 0 (zero) key. Verify that the display reads:
PLEASE ENTER PASSWORD
(2) Type in the Level 1 or Level 2 password.
(3) Press the return () key. Verify that the display reads:
1:ISOLATE 2:LIST
3:SET 4:TEST
b. Press number 4 push-button, verify that the display reads:
1:LAMP TEST 2:LOOP DEVICES
3:BATTERY TEST SCROLL for more
c. Press number 1 push-button, verify that the display reads:
***LAMP TEST***
***VERSION 1.0***
d. Ensure the following LEDs are momentarily lit:
POWER ON ALARM
TROUBLE SUPERVISORY
GROUND FAULT PREALARM
CPU ERROR SILENCE
4-3.2 Loop Device Test
The PEGAsys system provides a unique detector test function
which allows a user to initiate a test of a detection device through
the use of the system menus and verify the detection device(s)
is operating as intended. The test actually stimulates the detec-
tion chamber of the device and verifies the response from the
device. The CCM will report a result of the test for each device
tested.
NOTE: This test has a pass or fail result. It will not activate
alarm outputs on the system.
The step-by-step procedure to perform the loop device test fol-
lows:
NOTE: Addressable Contact Input Modules cannot be tested
with this procedure. This is for SmartOne smoke and
heat detectors only.
a. Access the PEGAsys system menu’s by:
(1) Press 0 (zero) key. Verify that the display reads:
PLEASE ENTER PASSWORD
(2) Type in the Level 1 or Level 2 password.
(3) Press the return () key. Verify that the display reads:
1:ISOLATE 2:LIST
3:SET 4:TEST
b. Press number 4 push-button, verify that the display reads:
1:LAMP TEST 2:LOOP DEVICES
3:BATTERY TEST SCROLL for more
c. Press number 2 push-button, verify that the display reads:
START DEVICE TEST
TEST DEVICES FROM _ _ _ _TO_ _ _ _
d. Enter the device address to be tested and then press the
return push-button.
e. Verify the display scrolls through each selected address
and read as below:
START DEVICE TEST
TESTING (Device Address #)
f. When the device testing is completed the display will read:
TEST COMPLETED
(Address #) TEST (PASSED or FAILED)
g. Press the SCROLL push-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 bat-
tery capacity. The step-by-step procedure to perform the bat-
tery test follows:
a. Access the PEGAsys system menu’s by:
(1) Press 0 (zero) key. Verify that the display reads:
PLEASE ENTER PASSWORD
(2) Type in the Level 1 or Level 2 password.
(3) Press the return () key. Verify that the display reads:
1:ISOLATE 2:LIST
3:SET 4:TEST

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BrandKidde Fire Systems
ModelPEGAsys
CategoryFire Alarms
LanguageEnglish

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