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In order to add new elements:
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Change name
To change the name of the input or output group:
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15.2
Starting and ending walktest
NOTICE!
The information about the date and time of every walktest is stored in the history log. You can
print this information on a printer. See Section 16 Maintenance – history log, page 73.
15.2.1
Starting the walktest
To select the elements for the walktest and to switch them to walktest:
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NOTICE!
If you select the element category Loop, Logical zone, Detector or Walktest group, you will
be asked to select the type of walktest. Select Sequential walktest to check each individual
sensor (optical, chemical or thermal) of the detectors you are testing, or select Simultaneous
walktest to test combination detectors using a test device with combined trigger substances
for simultaneous testing of multiple sensors.
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Select Show / Change.
To delete one or more element(s) from the selected group:
Select one or more list fields.
The list fields are marked. Refer to Section 5.6.1 Scrolling through lists, page 28 for
information on how to navigate through a list.
Select Delete.
The element is deleted from the selected group. The list field is no longer displayed.
Select New.
The display changes. Various element categories containing elements which have not
been assigned to any walktest group yet are displayed.
Select the element category you require.
Select one or more list fields.
The list fields are marked.
Select Add
The selected element is added to the selected walktest group.
Overwrite the name; see Section 5.8 Entering numbers and text, page 31.
Select OK.
The new name is confirmed.
Select Maintenance from the start menu
Walktest
Start / End walktest
Various element categories are displayed.
Select:
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More... to display further categories or
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to select one of the displayed categories or
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Select by number and enter the number of the element into the search screen; see
also Section 5.7 Search Function/Element, page 30.
Operation guide
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