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Maintenance Programming Level
Pressing 3 while viewing Program Check screen will cause a screen similar to the following to be displayed:
The Zone No Output feature allows the programmer to view the zones which have not been programmed to at least one output device
(not including general alarm Zone 00). The example in the preceding screen indicates that Zones 005, 007, 009, 010, and 011 have been
programmed to an addressable detector with an address of 001 on loop 1 but have not been programmed to any output devices. Use the
up and down arrow keys to view all the zones without output assignments.
3.7.4 Walktest
PROGRAMMING
1=WALKTEST
2=SYSTEM
3=ZONE SETUP
Maintenance Screen #2
The operator can press 1 to perform a silent walktest or 2 to perform an audible walktest. Pressing 1 or 2 will cause the control panel to
enter Walktest Mode and will display the following screen:
From this screen, it is possible to view the walktest log, untested system points or a summary of the addressable devices tested during the
current walktest. The user can select between any of these screens without interrupting the current walktest session. The walktest session
will not end until the Unit In Walktest screen is exited by pressing the Escape key to return to the Walktest Screen.
Pressing 1 for View Walktest Log while viewing the Unit In Walktest screen will cause a screen similar to one of the following two
screens to be displayed:
If there are no events in the current walktest session, the first screen will be displayed, indicating no events have been stored in the walk-
test log. If any events have been stored, a screen similar to the second will be displayed indicating the latest event. As walktest events
occur, the display will change to indicate the latest event. All stored events can be scrolled on the screen by pressing the up or down
arrow keys. To return to the first event, press the 1st Event key.
Pressing 2 for View Points while viewing the Unit In Walktest screen will display one of the following screens:
If the system has no points installed, the first screen will be displayed. If points are installed, the second screen will be displayed, which
allows the viewing of all untested system points and their status relating to the current walktest session. The up and down arrow keys will
allow viewing of all untested points. If a point is tested while it is being displayed, the screen will update and display the next untested
point. The first line indicates the total number of untested points. The second line displays information about an untested point. A
description on the bottom of the screen will indicate if the displayed point has been disabled, if the Walktest option has been disabled for
that point or if the point is not yet tested. The up and down arrow keys allow the user to scroll through all untested points.
Pressing 3 for View Summary while viewing the Unit In Walktest screen will display a new screen which will show a total of the tested
detectors, tested modules, untested detectors and untested modules for the current walktest session.
To end the Walktest session, press the Escape key to return to the Walktest screen. Pressing 3 for View Results while viewing the Walk-
test screen, after a walktest session has been completed, will allow the operator to view the final results of the most recent walktest.
NFW-100X Manual — P/N LS10131-001NF-E:C 7/25/2018
005 007 009 010 011
1D001
To perform a walktest, press 1 while viewing Maintenance Screen #2. The following screen will be dis-
played:
1=SILENT
2=AUDIBLE
3=VIEW RESULT
1=VIEW WALKTEST LOG
2=VIEW POINTS
3=VIEW SUMMARY
NO EVENTS IN
WALKTEST LOG
NO POINTS IN
SYSTEM
ZONES NO OUTPUT
WALKTEST
Walktest Screen
UNIT IN WALKTEST
Unit In Walktest Screen
ALARM: MONITOR
OR
1015A 012308 1M006
UNTESTED POINTS
1D001
OR

NOT TESTED
NORTH CLASSROOM
Z001
010
SMOKE (PHOTO)
Programming
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