Bell Test; Lamp Test; Walktest - ABB Eurofire EN54 User And Engineers Instructions

Combined conventional and alarm sense fire detection and alarm control panel
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→ 6 BELL TEST–
Activates individual Alarm Lines. The selected alarm line is repeatedly switched on and off
at a rate of 30 seconds until stopped. Note, An alarm line that is isolated cannot be tested.
Bell 1
If an Alarm Line is being tested, the display will show the following:-
Bell 1
TESTING BELL 1
→ 7 LAMP TEST
– Will momentarily activate all LEDs and sound the buzzer.
→ 8 WALK TEST
– Enables the user to test the fire detectors and call points on the fire alarm system.
Walktesting Zone 1
Alarms to sound
Activate the devices
sndr
Only one zone is placed into WALKTEST - All other zones are actively detecting fires and faults.
Note, A zone that is disabled cannot be put into walktest.
When WALKTEST is selected, the 'DISABLED' and 'TEST' LEDs are illuminated along with the Fault LED of the
zone that is being tested.
When a zone in test detects a callpoint or detector being activated, the fire LED of the zone will be illuminated and if
selected, the sounders will ring for 2seconds. Thus the user can verify the operation of each of the
detectors/callpoints on each zone of the fire system.
Note, the panel will automatically exit from Walktest if there is no activation for 15minutes.
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Test?
Test
Next
exit
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Test?
Stop
Zup
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exit
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Button 4- Test activates the Alarm Line
at a rate of 30sec. on and 30sec. off.
Button 5- Next increments to the next
alarm line.
Button 6- exit returns to menu system.
Note, isolated Alarm Lines cannot be
tested.
Button 4- Stop Will switch off testing
the alarm.
Button 3- sndr selects whether or not to
activate the alarms when a device is
tested.
Button 4- Next moves test to next zone.
Button 5- Next moves test to previous
zone.
Button 6- exit returns to menu system.

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