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INTELLIGUARD 9000™
WALK-TEST EVENT LOG
The WALK-TEST Event Log shows the following:
— The communication test (COM Test) results are shown for
each device associated with the specified area (text is
shown in capital letters). The results are shown as alarms,
but they indicate proper functioning.
— End of test (text shown in capital letters).
— Results of all of the alarm points tested in the WALK-TEST
for the given area. (Each point shown in lower case letters
tested successfully.)
— Start of test (text shown in capital letters).
Status Menu Information
The Status menu is accessible through the CC2 and has four
submenus; 1. Arm Status, 2. Alarm Status, 3. Area Status and
4. Point Status. These are diagnostic tools and are accessible
with any valid ID/Code. Exit from any of the Status menus at
any time by pressing X on the CC2.
NOTE: Do not exceed four minutes while in the Status
menus or you will be timed out and returned to the
main Intelliguard 9000 menu.
1. ARM STATUS
When 1-Arm Status is displayed on the CC2, press the
ACCEPT key. The arm/disarm status of all areas are
displayed on the CC2 simultaneously. Eight numbers are
displayed on one line of the CC2 display and the arm status of
each of these areas is displayed below its respective area
number. The abbreviations are as follows:
Point
Example
Area
No.
1
A1
010
2
a1
010
3
A1
010
4
A1
010
NOTE: The information shown in the examples 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 per line. To request the
status of a different point, press X and enter the new point number.
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Table 2. CC2 Display Format.
Message
Message
No. 1
Status
BIC-2
ALM
HOLD-UP 2
bic-2
alm
hold-up
BIC-2
TRB
HOLD-UP 2
BIC-2
BYP
HOLD-UP 2
A = Area Armed.
D = Area disarmed.
P = Partial Arm (only point types 1, 4 and 5 are armed).
— = Area is not active.
2. ALARM STATUS
When 2-Alarm Status is displayed on the CC2, the alarm
status of all areas are displayed on the CC2 simultaneously.
Eight numbers are displayed on one line of the CC2 display
and the alarm status of each of these areas is displayed below
its respective area number. The abbreviations are as follows:
N = Normal, no alarms present on any points associated
with this area.
A = Alarm, at least one point associated with this area is in
alarm.
B = Any points bypassed for this area.
— = Area is not active.
3. AREA STATUS
When 3-Area Status is displayed on the CC2, press the
ACCEPT key. AREA?_ is displayed on the CC2. Enter the
desired area number to display its associated points. The
display automatically scrolls through each point in alarm and
wraps around to the beginning when the last point in alarm is
displayed. Associated points not in alarm are not displayed.
4. POINT STATUS
When 4-Point Status is displayed on the CC2, press the
ACCEPT key and enter the required point number to display
its status. The format for the CC2 display is as follows:
Logical
No. 2
No.
Point Status
point in alarm
2
point normal
point in trouble
point bypassed
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All CC2 Displayed Text
(including status)
Text in capital letters
Text in lower case
Text in capital letters
Text in capital letters

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