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Tests and Diagnostics
GARD 8000 SYS RFL Electronics
February 14, 2011 11-4 973.334.3100
All input functions can be returned to normal state by setting the function mode to normal on
all functions and hitting the execute test button or by hitting the Set all to normal button
described above.
Execute Pulse
After a function is set to a mode other than normal the Pulse check box becomes active.
Pressing the Execute Pulse button will change the state of all functions with selected pulse
boxes.
The test Configuration section consists of the following:
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 are repeated.
Mode:
This is a drop down box. It allows the tester to set the input to the following modes:
Normal
Normal mode is the normal operating condition for the input. The input status is placed
on the logic bus.
Active
Sets the input to an high state (1) on the logic bus independent of the status of the input
signal on the terminal block.
Inactive
Sets the input to an low state (0) on the logic bus independent of the status of the input
signal on the terminal block.
Lock
Lock will lock the input to the state of the input when the test mode is executed.
The inputs mode will only change after the Execute test button has been pressed.
The module will issue a Minor Alarm if any input function is set to anything other than Normal. The
alarm will remain active until all functions are returned to Normal Mode
Pulse:
The pulse checkbox can be selected if the associated function is in any mode other than normal. The
function’s mode must first be changed and execute test button pressed. After the test has been
executed, selecting a pulse box will change the state of the function for approximately 125 ms after the
execute pulse button is pressed.
Field:
Indicates the status of the input at the rear terminal block. A0” indicates the input’s terminal block is
not keyed. A1” indicates the input is keyed.

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