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The <OFF> key press will turn a control point off and prevent the automatic override, thus 
causing it to remain OFF.  This action will result in a system fault.  The normal state of all 
control points is AUTO.  The <OFF> key press has no effect on monitor points. 
 
The point to be turned OFF must first be identified to the system.  This is accomplished by 
entering the identity of the point to be turned OFF through the ENTRY keypad, and then 
pressing the <OFF> key.  If the <OFF> key is passcode protected, perform the system Log In 
procedures. 
 
To turn a point OFF, perform the following procedures. 
 
1.  Ensure the point to be turned OFF is shown on the alphanumeric display.  A typical point 
(SIG2) is shown below. 
 
 
MASTER SIGNAL POINT 2, SIG2 
SIGNAL CIRCUIT                         ON 
 
2.  Press the <OFF> key.  A typical display is shown below. 
 
 
Press <ENTER> to force OFF 
SIGNAL CIRCUIT:  SIG2 
 
3.  Press the <ENTER> key.  A typical display is shown below. 
 
 
MASTER SIGNAL POINT 2, SIG2 
SIGNAL CIRCUIT                        OFF 
 
4.  Press the <C/EXIT> key.  The display shows the following message. 
 
 
** FAULT **                            Press <FIRE ALARM ACK> to 
review 
FIRE  =  0         PRI2  =  0         SUPV  =  0           FLT  =  1 
 
The <ON> key press will manually turn a control point ON, and prevent automatic operation 
by increasing its priority, causing it to remain ON.  With the exception of pseudo points, this 
action will result in a system fault.  The normal state of all control points is AUTO.  The 
<ON> key press has no effect on monitor points. 
 
The points to be turned ON must first be identified to the system.  This is accomplished by 
selecting/entering the identity of the required point on the alphanumeric display, and pressing 
the <ON> key.  If the <ON> key is passcode protected, perform the system Log In 
Procedures. 
 
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Walk Test™ PROCEDURES, Continued 
How to Turn a Point 
Off 
How to Turn a Point 
On