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Tests and Diagnostics
GARD 8000 SYS RFL Electronics
February 14, 2011 11-3 973.334.3100
The page consists of three sections, status, test buttons and test configuration.
The status section consists of the following read only fields.
Start of Logic Range:
Indicates the starting logic bit and if the module is using default logic assignment or custom logic
assignment.
Description:
Each of the 6 input functions include the description programmed in with the GARD 8000 logic file or
in the Input Card configuration screen.
Slot #:
Indicates the physical slot number of the module in the GARD 8000 chassis.
TB#:
Gives the terminal block numbers of the input function.
State:
Provides the logic state of the function when the page is loaded.
Bit assignment:
Indicates the logic bit the input function is assigned to on the logic bus.
Enabled?:
Indicates if the input function is enabled on the Input settings page. If the input is enabled the status of
that input is placed on the GARD 8000 logic bus.
There are five buttons associated with the input test page they are:
Module Enable:
This enables the Input module. The status of all six of the input functions of that module is
placed on the GARD 8000 logic bus.
Module Disable
This disables the Input module. The status of all six of the input functions of that module is
blocked from being placed on the GARD 8000 logic bus.
Set all to Normal
Returns the mode of all the input functions to normal operation. Normal operation will place
the state of the input onto the logic bus. This function will be used to return the module to
normal operating condition after performing tests that require changes to the input mode as
described below.
Execute test
When the Execute test button is pressed the state of the 6 input functions will be changed to the
state described in the Mode section that follows.

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