System Test Procedures; Lamp Test; All Circuits Alert Test - Simplex 4100 Operator's Manual

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SYSTEM TEST PROCEDURES

NOTE: These procedures should be followed when the system is installed and
during periodic testing as required by code. Check local codes to determine
how frequent your system should be tested.
personnel that you will be testing the system (Building personnel, Fire
Brigade, etc.).
Before proceeding with the following tests, switch the EWIS system into MANUAL
MODE, by turning the KEY SWITCH to MANUAL on the EWIS panel.
Once the test have been completed, switch the EWIS system back to AUTO MODE,
by turning the KEY SWITCH to AUTO on the EWIS panel.
5.1

LAMP TEST

The "LAMP TEST" push-button on the operator interface panel is used to determine
local lamp failures within the system. Lamps on the 4100 operator interface panel
illuminate along with the five function and acknowledge LEDs. All segments on the
LCD also change to squares. Perform the following procedures to determine lamp
failures.
1. Press the "LAMP TEST" push-button. All LEDs should illuminate (lamps
should stay illuminated as long as the push-button is depressed). Holding
the push-button in for more than 3 seconds will test the tone-alert.
2. Perform an individual lamp test on all remote LCD annunciators using the
key switch on the operator interface panel.
3. If you find defective lamps/LEDs, contact your local Simplex branch office.
5.2

ALL CIRCUITS ALERT TEST

Push the ALL CIRCUIT ALERT switch momentary UP or DOWN.
ALERT TONE should be an output on all speaker circuits.
To cancel, push the associated momentary switch in the UP or DOWN position.
Document No.: 4100-M010A
Always inform appropriate
May 1999
SIMPLEX 4100 EWIS
OPERATOR MANUAL
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