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Operation
Device_LED
MOI_Lamp_test
X_Network*
M_Network*
Override
Det_cleaned
Event_log
Alrm_only
Trbl_only
Superv_only
Security_only
All_events
Hist_Ctrl
Hist_Erase
PYRO_Diags
PRE_ALARM
ASD_DEVICES
SUMMARIZE
MANUAL_ACTIVATE
*You can print a report of the information
produced by these functions. See the
discussions for Test Power and Test Network.
Use the Test menu for the following functions:
 • Change the time and date in the System
 • Test ground fault state
 • Display the System’s power condition
 • Test the LEDs or the display on the
MKB-4
 • Test the LEDs on an analog device
 • Perform lamp test on MOD-16 of MOI-7
 • Display network performance
characteristics
 • Alarm verification/confirmation override
 • IEC detector cleaned function
 • Event (History) log menu
• Test Pre-alarm logic
• Test ASD detectors
• Record one summarized trouble for an
entire module
• Perform testing on input points and
simutale alarms
Entering the Test Menu
From the Main Menu, use the Left or Right
arrow keys to cause the T in TEST to begin
blinking.
(If you press HELP at this point, the System
explains the Test function:
TO TEST SYSTEM, LOOP & DEVICE
Press HELP again to return to the Main
Menu.)
Press ENTER to select TEST. The System
asks you for a password before it allows
you to use the Test functions. Enter your
one- to five-digit password, using the
numeric keypad, and press ENTER (See
the discussion under Entering Your
Password on page 3-17).
If the System accepts your password, it
displays the first Test menu.
(To end a menu session and return to the
Main Menu or to leave the menu at any time,
press the Up arrow key to go backward one
menu each time.)
Test: Set Time
Use Test Set_Time to set the time and date
for the System.
From the Test menu, use the Left or Right
arrow key to cause the S in SET_TIME to
start blinking:
TEST: DETECTOR NETWORK SET-TIME
(If you press HELP at this point, the System
displays:
SET STSTEM TIME
Press HELP again to return to the above
menu.)
Press ENTER when the S in SET_ TIME is
blinking to select TEST SET_ TIME.
The System shows you the current System
time, using a 24-hour clock, and the date:
SET TIME = 12:34:56 12/23/20XX