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Walk Test allows one person to test the functionality of the 4005. Once the
panel is placed into Walk Test mode, any zone can be tested in any order. For
each device, you should simulate both an alarm and trouble. If an audible or
visible indication is used, wait for the indication before moving on to the next
device (A Trouble is sounded with a four second signal).
The first
Alarm in a Zone is signaled by that Zone’s code:
• Zone 1: One half-second signal
• Zone 2: Two half-second signals
• Zone 12: One half-second signal, a pause, and Two half-second signals
Each subsequent Alarm in a Zone will be signaled by two quick quarter-second
signals.
Walk Test options are viewed by selecting the Walk Test entry at the main
menu. The Walk Test screens allow you to customize the Walk Test operation.
Figure 3-11 details the initial screen showing the configurable parameters.
Figure 3-12 shows the prompt for you to confirm the new Walk Test options,
and the display that informs you that Walk Test is updated.
Note: Signal point types, other than SSIGNAL and RSIGNAL, will not
respond to the Walk Test command.
Figure 3-11. Walk Test Initial Display
Your choices at this screen are:
1. On/Off Walk Test mode.
2. Log/No Log allows events to be recorded to the Historical Logs.
3. Signal/Silent activate/deactivate Signals.
Figure 3-12. Walk Test Option Displays
Walk Test should be truned OFF when completed. If you should forget to turn
off Walk Test, it automatically turns off after eight hours.
Walk Test
Overview
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