Walk Test - Eaton i-on series Engineering Manual

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i-on Range
System Voltage
Aux 1 Voltage
Aux 2 Voltage
Comms O/P voltage
Bus Voltage
Load Current
Mains Condition
Battery 1 Status
Battery 2 Status
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Walk test

The walk test menu provides several different ways of organising a walk test. The options
within Walk Test are:
Chime
System
Partitions
30 40 50 160
Expanders
30 50 160
This option displays the dc voltage present on the expander
PCB just after the mains transformer and principal voltage
regulator. If it shows anything other than 13.6V then this
indicates that there may be either a mains "brown out" or that
the expander is running on its standby battery.
This option shows the voltage on the 12V line of the Aux 1
terminals.
This option shows the voltage on the 12V line of the Aux 2
terminals.
This option shows the voltage on the 12V positive terminal of
the plug-by communications connector.
This option shows the voltage on the 12V line of the system bus
going out of the expander.
This shows the total current drawn by Aux 1, Aux 2, Comms
O/P 12V supply, and the bus out 12V supply.
This option shows the condition of the mains power at the
expander. It shows "Healthy" when mains is present or "Missing"
when mains is absent.
This option shows the condition of battery 1. "Health" means
battery present, in good condition and charged. "Low" mean
battery present but discharged. "Missing" means battery is not
connected.
This option will be present if you have an EXP-PSU connected
to the system and have enabled its battery 2 in
Detectors/Devices – Wired Expanders - Edit Expanders– (see
page 55). The option shows "Healthy", "Low" and "Missing" with
the same meanings as in Battery 1 Status.
Use this option to turn a chime tone on or off. When the chime
tone is on, the keypads and loudspeakers will sound a chime
tone for each zone that triggers while you are performing a walk
test.
This option allows you to walk round the entire system and test
all the zones.
Use this option to select one or more partitions, and test the
zones only within those partitions.
Use  or  to scroll up and down the list of partitions. Press 
or  to display "Yes" at the end of the bottom line to mark the
partition as one you want to test.
Use this option to select an individual expander, and test the
zones belonging to just that expander.
Installer Menu Options
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