Test Modes - Honeywell Intelliguard 9000 Installation Instructions Manual

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INTELLIGUARD 9000™
d. If the device has serial numbers, verify that the
proper serial number was programmed using PRO
9000.
10. If the voltage is acceptable but the device still does not
respond while learning or during regular polling, replace
it with a new device as described in these instructions.
NOTE: Power down the whole system (all ISPs, CUs and
RIPS) before replacing a device.

Test Modes

The Test menu is accessible through the CC2 and has three
submenus; 1. HOLD-UP Test, 2. CHIME and 3. WALK-TEST.
The Walk Test may be used to test for proper operation of any
system input, but it is recommended that the Hold-up Test
menu be used for Hold-up actuators since that test
automatically performs a Reset Detector when the test is over.
The Chime Test verifies the chime function (tone on a CC2 or
KID) programmed for door inputs (programmed as type 1) and
associated with a defined area(s). It also verifies that the
chime is activated on the right CC2 or KID when a door
(whose corresponding input is programmed for the same area
as defined for the CC2 or KID) is opened.
The CHIME menu is used to enable or disable the chime
function for any of the eight active areas. If the chime function
is enabled for a particular area, the points associated with that
area will activate a chime provided they are programmed as
door inputs (programmed as point type 1). The chime will
sound on any CC2 or KID assigned to that area when a door
is opened.
NOTE: When one of the function keys (TEST, MODE or
OPT) is pressed and a valid ID and pass code are
entered, it is not necessary to exit to the Main menu,
select a different function key and then reenter your
ID and pass code. You can jump to any of the func-
tions directly by pressing another function key from
anywhere in the menu structure, except in the
parameter changing menus, such as in the learning
process or point parameter change menu. The fol-
lowing procedures use this feature.
1. HOLD-UP Test Procedure
1. Check to see if any Hold-up points are in alarm.
2. Make a Reset Detectors command if necessary.
3. From the CC2, press the MODE key.
4. Enter your technician ID and code number (00, 9999).
5. Clear the Event Log by entering a 4 on the CC2 and
then pressing the ACCEPT key.
6. Press the TEST key. HOLD-UP TEST is displayed on
the CC2.
NOTE: Your ID and code number do not need to be reen-
tered.
7. Press the ACCEPT key.
8. Enter the test area number.
NOTE: The CC2 display will flash HOLD-UP TEST on the
first line of the display and the LED below the display
will also flash. A beep will also be heard until step 10
is performed or a time out occurs. (Only the CC2
from which the test was initiated flashes and beeps.)
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9. Walk through the selected area of the building (selected
in previous step) and squeeze the red Hold-up actuator
buttons on each BIC-2 HU. (You have 7-1/2 minutes to
do the walk through before the system automatically
ends the test. The beep rate accelerates after 7 minutes
and the CC2 displays a flashing END TEST for the last
30 seconds before reverting back to the 1-HOLD-UP
TEST menu display. Two beeps are heard when the test
ends automatically).
NOTES:
The Hold-up actuator COM LED momentarily
flashes brighter when the actuator buttons are
squeezed together to perform the test. Two beeps
are heard each time an actuator's buttons are
squeezed.
In HOLD-UP TEST mode, the second line of the
CC2 display is blank until an actuator's buttons
have been squeezed. When the buttons have
been squeezed on any actuator, the second line
of the CC2 display shows that the chosen BIC-2
HU is in alarm. Both lines of the CC2 flash syn-
chronously. When the next Hold-up actuator is
squeezed, its identity replaces that of the previ-
ously tested actuator on the second line of the
CC2 display. The format for the second line of the
CC2 display in HOLD-UP TEST mode is:
:
Point
Message
Area
No.
No. 1
A1
010
BIC-2
The information shown in the example may differ
depending on the settings programmed for the
point. Depending on the length of the messages,
the information may be truncated since there are
only 24 characters on the second line of the dis-
play.
10. Return to the CC2 and press the X key to end the test if
the time out has not expired. The CC2 display and LED
stop flashing and beeping. SUCCESS! is displayed
momentarily on the CC2. This means the Test function
completed successfully and not that the actuators
tested okay. Refer to the Hold-up Test Event Log sec-
tion to ensure that the devices tested successfully. The
I9000 system automatically performs a Reset Detectors
command.
11. Press the MODE key.
NOTE: Your ID and code number do not need to be reen-
tered.
12. Press 3 to select Event Log. (Wait a few seconds to
allow the Hold-up actuators to reset).
13. Press the ACCEPT key to view the Event Log.
14. View the results of the test in the Event Log. See the
Hold-up Test Event Log section for an example of the
Log results.
15. Repeat steps 5 through 14 for each of the areas pro-
grammed at the installed site.
24
Message
Logical
Alarm
No. 2
No.
ALM
HOLD-UP 2

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