PROGRAMMER CONFIGURATION
Walk Test’” is configured in the field with the Programming Unit. By default, Walk Test’” is protected at access level
3. The access level required to enable your Walk Test’” is shown on the Programmer’s Report. Walk Test’” groups
are selected from the LCD Main Menu. Selecting Walk Test’” on the Main Menu brings up the Walk Test’”
configuration screen which lists the setup for the Walk Test’” groups.
SIG/NO SIG (SILENT Walk Test’” SELECTION)
The cF4> key is used to enable the selection of the Silent Walk Test’“. By default, the Silent Walk Test’” is enabled.
SYSTEM TROUBLE
The Walk Test’” has the ability to test signal circuits for trouble (i.e., open/short) conditions. This is accomplished by
using the output Walk Test’” lists (L50 through L57) as the input lists for signal trouble conditions.
For example, if a signal circuit trouble occurs on a point in Walk Test” output list L50 (group 0), and Walk Test’” group
0 is enabled, the Walk Test’” trouble code will play on all signal circuits in Walk Test” list L50. Note that the signal
trouble is not inhibited. An actual trouble condition will occur at the operator interface panel, but will be logged as a
Walk Test’” trouble for that signal. This trouble automatically clears when the signal circuit is returned to normal in
global acknowledge systems. In individual acknowledge systems, point P4 (FORCE GLOBAL ACKNOWLEDGE)
must be turned ON before performing a signal circuit Walk Test”. If Walk Test’” is not enabled for the group containing
the signal circuit in trouble, the trouble condition passes through without playing the Walk Test’” code.
TROUBLE AUDIBLE
When a zone trouble is detected, the Walk Test’” signals sound continuously for four seconds.
ZONE CODE/ZERO CODE
The <F3> key is used to enable/disable Zone Coding. By default, Zone Coding is enabled.
Walk Test’” PROCEDURES
Before the Walk Test’” can be performed, the operator must enter the correct passcode.
HOW TO ENTER A Walk Test’” PASSCODE
To enter the passcode, perform the following procedures.
1. Open the access door; then, press the <MENU> key. The LCD displays the following message.
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Press <NEXT> or <PREVIOUS> to Scroll
Change Access Level?
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2. Press the <ENTER> key. The LCD shows the following message.
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Fl = Login
F2 =Logout
CURRENT ACCESS LEVEL = 1
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