AFP-3030 Programming Manual — P/N DOC-01-032:A 26/06/2015 9
The Main Menu Main Menu and Event Counts Screen
Soft Keys
DISABLE/ENABLE Only the applicable command will display. Press to disable an installed,
programmed point, or to enable a disabled one.
Group Zone Disable - This term refers to the disabling (or enabling) of a general zone. If the
first position in a device’s zone map matches the general zone number entered at this screen,
that device will be disabled (or enabled).
2.1.3 Test
Pressing the TEST soft key brings up the walk test device screen, allowing the user to test a device
installed on the system
Walk Test allows the user to test the entire fire alarm system while away from the control panel.
There are two types of Walk Test - Basic and Advanced - and each type operates in audible mode.
Walk Test results are sent to the printer and to Event History as “Test”. In Network applications,
specific nodes can be excluded from having the ability to force the fire panel out of Walk Test. This
is programmable via VeriFire Tools. Refer to the VeriFire Tools help file.
IMPORTANT!
• Prior to Walk Test, secure all protected buildings, and notify the building owner/operator,
fire department, and other pertinent personnel that testing is in progress.
• Immediately after Walk Test is completed, notify the same people that testing is complete
and the system is restored to normal operation. Reconnect releasing devices.
• Walk Test will “time out” and return to normal operation after one hour when no Walk Test
activations have occurred during that time.
• Walk Test may be exited at any time by pressing the ABORT soft key on the screen.
CAUTION:
WHEN A DISABLED OUTPUT IS ENABLED, IT WILL BE AFFECTED BY CONDITIONS EXISTING
IN THE SYSTEM THAT WOULD NORMALLY AFFECT IT. THAT IS, IF A CONDITION EXISTS
THAT WOULD HAVE TURNED THE OUTPUT ON WERE IT ENABLED, IT WILL TURN ON WHEN
IT IS ENABLED.
NOTE: When an input or output point associated with releasing functions is disabled, a single
supervisory fault will be generated.