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XR500 Series Canadian Programming Guide
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APPENDIX
Note: If the Panic Supervision option is enabled in SYSTEM OPTIONS, the panic button on any programmed
key fob can be tested during the Walk Test. When the panic button is pressed a verification message is sent
by the receiver.
WALK TEST
Walk Test
To conduct the Walk Test, reset the control panel by momentarily placing a jumper
on J16. From the keypad, enter the code 8144. The keypad displays WALK TEST
for four seconds. If the system is monitored and the communication type is DD or
NET, the system sends a System Test Begin report to the central station. After four
seconds, the keypad displays the zone type choices for testing.
Note: If
ENHANCED ZONE TEST in System Options is set to YES, the Walk Test can
be limited to only operate during the Area 32, Shift 4 schedule if programmed. If no
schedule is entered, the walk test always operates.
BG FI PN SV
Zone Types
Select the zone type you want to test. An asterisk next to the zone type indicates
the zone type chosen for testing. Press the Select key again to deselect the zone
type. When you have selected all the zone types you want for testing, press the
COMMAND key to display the next Walk Test option. Pressing the Back Arrow key
exits the Walk Test.
Note: For the Wireless Check-in Test, make sure no zone types are selected and
press the COMMAND key. Pressing the Back Arrow key exits the Walk Test.
BG (Burglary zones) - Select BG to test burglary zones. Includes all NT, DY, EX, A1,
and A2 zones.
FI (Fire zones) - Select FI to test fire zones. Includes all FI and FV zones.
PN (Panic zones) - Select PN to test panic zones. Includes all PN and EM zones.
SV (Supervisory zones) - Select SV to test supervisory zones. Includes all SV zones.
Note: During the Walk Test, trip each zone device or button on the system for 1 to 2
seconds. You do
NOT have to hold the zones for 2 seconds in normal mode for PN
type zones. You are only required to hold the panic during the Walk Test because
the zone takes additional time to report when the system is in test mode.
WLS PIR
WLS (Wireless Check-in Test) - Select WLS to automatically test wireless transmitter
communications. Includes all wireless devices except key fobs and transmitters
programmed for a supervision time of 0 (zero).
PIR (Wireless PIR Walk Test) - The PIR Walk Test allows the installer to verify the 1126
operation. When enabled, the 1126 LED flashes each time motion is detected for up to
30 minutes. This is a local test only and no messages are sent to the Central Station.
BELL NO YES PULS
Bell Action
This option selects the bell output action when a zone under test faults. This option
allows the panel bell, and/or burglary bell, and/or fire bell to turn ON and then OFF
each time a zone is tripped (opened or shorted).
NO - Select NO for no bell output action during Walk Test.
YES - Select YES to turn on any bell output for 2 seconds during Walk Test.
PULS - Select PULS to turn on any bell output for 1/4 second during Walk Test. Any
LX-Bus device output turns on for 1.6 seconds due to the polling cycle.
TRIPS: XXX END
Trip Counter For Walk Test
Once in the Walk Test, walk around and trip each protective device. Continue
tripping devices until the entire system is tested.
With each zone trip during the Walk Test:
• Keypad display increments each time a selected zone is opened or shorted
• The keypad buzzes for two seconds
• The panel sounds the alarm bells as programmed in Bell Action
• Each time a FI, FV, or SV zone trips, a Sensor Reset occurs.
If
ENHANCED ZONE TEST is selected as YES:
A Verify message is sent at the time the zone trip occurs instead of at the end of the
Walk Test. For FI, FV or SV zone types, the Verify message is sent at the initial trip.
For all other zone types, the Verify message is sent when the zone restores. This
allows the Central Station to count the number of devices per zone.