3.5
3.6
3.7
HONEYWELL
Note
: The Fault condition is self-resetting; i.e. if the action causing
the Fault is remedied, then the Detector will stop reporting a
Fault.
Automatic Detector Test
The Detector performs ACCTTL
Through the Lens) tests every 10 minutes (factory set) to check the
operation of the Flame Detector. During a fault condition, the
Detector will blink the green LED as defined in Table 1 "Detector
Fault Codes". If the Flame Detector detects an inadequate signal
reflected back through the viewing window; this may indicate a
Detector dirty window lens, which requires cleaning, or a missing or
dirty reflector lens guard, such as the Detector's front cover is not
installed.
Note
: While ACCTTL
functional and able to alarm to a fire.
Manual Detector Test
WARNING: Responses to the FS10-R Detector relay output
must be isolated mechanically (not solely by programming the
control panel using software or firmware). This will avoid
external alarms and/or suppression discharge when
performing the following manual Detector test with a Portable
Test Lamp, such as the Honeywell Analytics Model FS-846-B.
Test the system "end-to-end" by activating each Detector
separately.
Note
: It is recommended that the Honeywell Analytics Model FS-
846-B Portable Test Lamp is used to activate the Detectors
individually.
Advanced System Diagnostics
The Detector's FireBus
or laptop PC computer, which requires the optional PC "Windows"
Interface Kit (Refer to Section 6.6, PC Interface Kit).
OPERATOR MANUAL // SECTION 3: OPERATING MODES
(Automatic Computer Controlled
tests are occurring, the system is still
TM
connections allow interfacing to a desktop
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