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Chapter 4: Smoke control acceptance and testing
Press the ACK/Panel Silence button. Verify that the
panel buzzer silences, the ACK/Panel Silence LED
lights, and the Trouble LED lights steady.
On the graphic annunciator panel the Panel Silence
and Reset button should be activated, also.
13. Initiate a second active trouble condition. Verify that
the first trouble message remains at the top of the
LCD window, the second trouble message appears
at the bottom of the window, the active point counter
changes, the event sequence indicates a 2, and the
active Trouble events counter at the bottom of the
display indicates 0002.
14. Initiate an active supervisory condition. Verify that
the Supervisory LED flashes, the correct active
supervisory device message appears in the top and
bottom of the LCD window, the local panel buzzer
sounds , the supervisory relay transfers, the active
point counter changes, the event sequence indicates
a 1, the active Supervisory events counter at the
bottom of the window indicates 0001, and the event
type indicates Supervisory.
Press the ACK/Panel Silence button. Verify that the
Supervisory LED lights steady.
15. Initiate a second active supervisory condition. Verify
that the first supervisory message remains at the top
of the LCD window, the second supervisory
message appears at the bottom of the window, the
active point counter changes, the event sequence
indicates a 2, and the active Supervisory events
counter at the bottom of the window indicates 0002.
16. Initiate an active alarm. Verify that the Alarm LED
flashes, the correct fire alarm/smoke control
message appears in the top and bottom of the LCD
window, the active point counter changes, the event
sequence indicates a 1, the active alarm events
counter at the bottom of the window indicates 0001,
and the event type indicates Alarm.
Press the ACK/Panel Silence button. Verify that the
Alarm LED lights steady.
17. Initiate a second alarm condition, Verify that the first
alarm message remains at the top of the LCD
window, the second alarm message appears at the
bottom of the window, the active point counter
changes, the event sequence indicates a 2, and the
active alarm events counter at the bottom of the
display indicates 0002.
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18. LEDs for operation of smoke control components in
1 through 11 above are also contained on the
graphic annunciator panel and must be confirmed
for each device.
19. Press the Reset button on the LCD and graphic
annunciator panel. Verify that all devices reset and
the panel returns to the normal condition.
Initial acceptance testing for a VM-NOC card, class B
configuration
1. Verify that the card is properly installed on the CPU
and secured with the nylon screw.
2. For smoke control panels that are networked, start
with the network in the normal condition and use the
status command to verify all connected cabinets are
communicating over the network.
3. Disconnect the network data communications wiring
from the cabinet with the primary LCD module.
Verify that all the other system cabinets connected
to the network appear in the trouble queue.
Initial acceptance testing for a VM-NOC card, class A
configuration
1. Verify that the card is properly installed on the CPU
and secured with the nylon screw.
2. For smoke control panels that are networked, start
with the network in the normal condition and use the
status command to verify all connected cabinets are
communicating over the network.
3. Disconnect the network data communications wiring
from the cabinet with the primary LCD module.
Verify that a Class A network data communications
fault is annunciated. Repeat step 2 to verify that all
connected cabinets are still communicating over the
network.
Initial acceptance testing for a VM-SLCXB card
1. Verify that the card is properly installed on the
chassis and its mounting standoffs securely in place.
Verify that the loop controller removable terminal
strips are firmly seated.
2. Verify the wiring to all V-Series and Signature
devices.
3. Map the signaling line circuit by reading the device
data; adjusting, modifying, and accepting devices as
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