Diagnostics - Pyronix Enforcer 32-WE Programming Reference Manual

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5.12.4 Battery Load Test?
The system performs a check of the battery operation every 10 seconds, by lowering the power
supply voltage momentarily, and measuring the system voltage. If the battery voltage measured is
below 12.0V, or the battery fuse has failed, a 'BATTERY FAULT 100' warning will be generated.
The Enforcer 32-WE may be programmed to perform an automatic battery load test at every power
supply at 07:00am each day from 'System Options: Battery Load Test' (See page 21) menu. This
will drop the power supply voltage below the battery voltage, whilst monitoring the system
diagnostics. The test will NOT take place if: the End Station bell and strobe PGMs are active, the
system is in Engineer Mode, any battery fault exists, any mains fault exists, or the system option is
not selected. If the test has already started, it will be aborted if any of these conditions apply,
other than entry into Engineer Mode. If the test is aborted, it will NOT be performed until the next
day.
5.12.5 Test PGMs? (Programmable Outputs)
Before any test begins, the output programming must be saved to the NVM by first exiting the
Engineer Menu. The engineer can test all the Programmable Outputs on the End Station, ROXs,
keypads and readers.
5.12.6 Send Test Call?
If Contact ID or SIA has been programmed, a test call can be sent. The system will send a test call
event once the call is activated. Press the t key after you see the prompt "Are you Sure?".
5.12.7 By-pass Fire/PA?
Whilst in the Engineer menu, the Fire and Personal Attack inputs/keypad alarms remain active.
This function disables any Fire/PA activations when the Engineer menu is active.

5.13 Diagnostics?

This option enables the engineer to perform full diagnostics on all key wired and wireless
components of the system.
5.13.1 Wireless Devices
View Inputs:
This option views the status of all wireless inputs: Open, Close, Tamper, and Fault.
View Inputs / Bells Signal Strength:
This options views the signal strength for any wireless input or bell that is learnt to the Enforcer
system. The signal strength is shown on both the individual wireless device and on the Enforcer
system in the following ways:
Wireless Device:
If a Green LED is shown the signal strength is HIGH
If a Red LED is shown the signal strength is LOW / NONE
Enforcer 32-WE Display:
Once the signal strength menu has been entered, 'Please Wait' will be displayed and a countdown
from 300 seconds will begin. This may last up to 5 minutes before all of the wireless devices have
been analysed. From this point each device is tested every 15 seconds. On the LCD display it is
also possible to view each individual device signal strength in %.
3 = Excellent signal – Shows GREEN on the wireless Device / 80 to 100%
2 = Good signal – Shows GREEN on the wireless Device / between 30 to 80%
1 = Weak signal – Shows RED on the wireless Device / between 10 to 30%
0 = Missing – Shows RED on the wireless Device / between 0 to 10%
'?' = Waiting for device signal strength information
View Inputs / Bells Battery Status?
This option is used to measure the battery levels for wireless inputs and bells. The battery level is
shown on the control panel.
Once the battery status menu has been entered, , 'Please Wait' will be displayed and a countdown
from 300 seconds will begin. This may last up to 5 minutes before all of the wireless devices have
been analysed. From this point each device is tested every 15 seconds.
Testing = Waiting for a Battery result
Good = At least 1 month of battery life remaining
Replace = Battery needs to be replaced immediately
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