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an acoustic signal should be heard.
3. Press the
button to silence the control panel acoustic signaling.
4. Connect the 230 V AC mains supply. All indicators should return to the state as in
point III above.
5. Disconnect the battery.
6. After about 2 minutes:
the yellow LED described as FAULT should turn ON;
the yellow LED described as POWER should start blinking;
an acoustic signal should be heard.
7. Press the button to silence the control panel acoustic signaling.
8. Connect the battery. All indicators should return to the state as in point III above.
9. Break the zone 1 circuit (e.g. remove a detector selected at random from its socket):
the yellow LED described as FAULT should turn ON;
the yellow LED next to the button with digit corresponding to the zone number
should start blinking;
an acoustic signal should be heard.
10. Press the button to silence the control panel acoustic signaling.
11. Restore the zone 1 circuit to its normal state (put the detector back to its socket). All
indicators should return to the state as in point III above.
12. Short the zone 1 circuit:
the yellow LED described as FAULT should turn ON;
the yellow LED next to the button with digit corresponding to the zone number
should start blinking;
an acoustic signal should be heard.
13. Press the button to silence the control panel acoustic signaling.
14. Restore the zone 1 circuit to its normal state. All indicators should return to the state
as in point III above.
15. Repeat the operations described in 9-14 for the other zones.
16. Carry out the same tests for breaking and short the circuit for sounders, routing
outputs and inputs. The trouble should be signaled by:
turning ON of the yellow LED described as FAULT;
blinking of the yellow LED described as SOUNDERS, for the sounders;
blinking of the yellow LED described as FIRE ROUTING, for the fire alarm
routing outputs;
blinking of the yellow LED described as FAULT ROUTING, for the fault warning
routing outputs;
blinking of the yellow LED described as AUX, for the inputs;
acoustic signal.
VI. Check that the control panel correctly detects alarms.
1. Trigger an alarm in the zone 1. To this effect, depending on the type of devices
connected to the zone, activate a randomly selected detector (in the case of type A
dependent zone, the detector must be activated twice within a time interval less than
60 seconds) or a MCP (using the key).