ACTIVE/NOT  ACTIVE 
The  cFl>  key  on  the  interface  panel  is used  to toggle  ON  and  OFF  a given  Walk  Test”  group.  All  groups  are  initially 
inactive  at  system  start-up.  Any  number  of  groups  can  be  enabled  at  any  one  time.  When  a  Walk  Test’”  group  is 
enabled,  its associated  trouble  pseudo  point  is turned  ON  and  must  be acknowledged.  If multiple  Walk  Test’”  groups 
are  required,  press  the  trouble  acknowledge  key  after  all  Walk  Test’”  groups  are  selected. 
AUTO  ABORT  ON  ALARM 
When  an  alarm  is detected  from  a zone  that  is  not  in the  active  Walk  Test’”  group,  all  normal  control  functions  take 
place  and  the  active  Walk  Test’”  group  is  aborted.  When  a  Walk  Test’”  is  aborted,  the  system  sounds  a  zero  code 
three  times. 
AUTO  ABORT  ON  TIME-OUT 
If there  has  been  no  activity  within  an  active  Walk  Test’”  group  for  eight  hours,  the  system  aborts  the  Walk  Test’” 
automatically. 
CONTROL  LIST 
A Control  List  is  a  point  list  that  contains  those  control  points  (signals  and/or  relays)  that  are  to  be  activated  by  a 
Walk  Test’”  group.  By default,  this  list  is initially  filled  by the  system  for  the  first  group,  and  includes  all  signal,  visual, 
or coded  control  points. 
DELAYBEFORERESET 
The  programmer  has the  ability  to set a Reset  Time  Delay.  The  delay  time  period  starts  after  a zone  alarm  is detected 
and  runs  until  the  detector  is  reset.  The  length  of  the  delay  may  be  from  15  to  60  seconds,  and  may  be  adjusted 
depending  on  the  method  used  to  simulate  an  alarm.  A  longer  value  is  desired  if  smoke  is  used  to  bring  in  each 
detector.  By default,  the  delay  is set  to  15 seconds. 
LOGGING  OPTION  (LOG/NO  LOG) 
By  default,  the  system  enables  the  logging  of  Walk  Test”  events.  When  logging  is enabled,  each  zone  that  comes 
into  alarm  or trouble  is time-tagged  and  added  to  the  Historical  Trouble  Log.  This  is very  beneficial  in cases  where 
a 100%  silent  test  is required.  When  testing,  remember  to  record  the  identity  and  order  of the  devices  tested.  When 
the  Walk  Test’”  is  finished,  compare  this  record  with  the  Historical  Trouble  Log  and  verify  that  all  zones  activated 
correctly.  The  cF21  key  is  used  to  enable/disable  the  logging  of Walk  Test’”  events  to the  Historical  Trouble  Log.  By 
default,  logging  is enabled. 
If the  system  is  configured  for  a  printer  and  the  PRINT  REPORT  option  is  selected,  the  Historical  Trouble  Log  is 
printed  on  the  system  printer. 
MONITOR  ZONE  LIST 
A Monitor  Zone  List  is a  point  list  that  contains  those  monitor  zones  within  a defined  area  of  a  building.  This  list  is 
initially  filled  by the  system  for the  first  group,  and  includes  all monitor  zones.  It can  be edited  using  the  tag  list feature 
of the  Programming  Unit.  An  empty  list signifies  that  a Walk  Test’” group  is not  used.  The  programmer  has  the  option 
of  changing  the  label  of  this  point  list  so  that  it  is  more  meaningful  for  panel  operation.  You  cannot  have  the  same 
zone  in more  than  one  Walk  Test’”  group. 
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