3: View Event History; 4: Conduct A Fire Drill; 5: Conduct An Indicator Test; 6: Conduct A Walk Test - Gamewell Honeywell GWF-7075 Manual

Addressable fire alarm control panel
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7.3.3 View Event History
Use the View Event History feature to display events on LCD. From the main menu, press 3 to select the Event History. Events will begin
displaying with the most recent events appearing first.
The panel can store up to 1000 events. When it reaches its 1000 event capacity, it will delete the oldest events to make room for the new
events as they occur. In networked setups, each panel stores up to 1000 of its own events. When you view the Event History in the panel, the
most recent (newest) 500 events from every panel in the site will be displayed. When using HFSS Software Suite, all 1000 events from every
panel in the network will be uploaded.
On multi-site displays, pressing ENTER or the right arrow key brings you directly into View Event History and allows you to view the Event
History from every panel in each of the sites that the multi-site display is assigned to.
Clear Event History
From the Installer Menu select 1 for System Tests. From the Test menu, select 6 Clear History Buffer.
Single Key Acknowledge
This feature allows the user to press the ACK key and display the oldest unacknowledged event in the system. If you press the ACK key
again, it will acknowledge the event and then display the next oldest unacknowledged event without pressing the arrow keys.
NOTE: This system has the capability to acknowledge across the ECS network.
7.3.4 Conduct a Fire Drill
1.
From the Main Menu, press 1 for System Tests.
2.
Press 1 for Fire Drill. You will be prompted to press ENTER.
3.
The drill will begin immediately after you press ENTER.
4.
Press any key to end the drill. (If you do not press any key to end the fire drill manually, it will time out automatically after ten minutes).
If a fire drill switch has been installed, activating the switch will begin the drill; deactivating the switch will end the drill.
7.3.5 Conduct an Indicator Test
The indicator test checks the annunciator LEDs, PZT, and LCD display.
1.
From the main menu, press 1 for System Tests.
2.
Press 2 for Indicator Test. The system turns on each LED several times, beeping the PZT as it does so. At the same time, it scrolls each
available character across the LCD. A problem is indicated if any of the following occurs:
• An LED does not turn on.
• You do not hear a beep.
• All four lines of the LCD are not full.
This test takes approximately 15 seconds to complete. You can press any key to manually end the test while it is still in progress. When the
test ends, you will be returned to the Test menu.
7.3.6 Conduct a Walk Test
Walk Test is a feature which allows one person to test the fire alarm system. Walk Test will run for 4 hours or until the user manually exits the
test. If an alarm or pre-alarm condition is occurring in the system, you will not be able to enter the Walk Test. A Walk Test may only be initi-
ated if the test is enabled in the user profile.
1.
From the main menu, press 1 for System Tests.
CAUTION: ALARM VERIFICATION
!
IF ANY ALARM VERIFICATION ZONES ARE BEING USED, THE USER WILL BE ASKED TO DISABLE THE ALARM
VERIFICATION DURING THE WALK TEST. THIS OCCURS FOR EITHER WALK TEST OPTION.
2.
Select 3 to access Walk Test-No Rpt (no reporting). Enter the time period you want the NAC circuit to be active for each alarm (06 to
180 seconds).
The LCD will display "WALK TEST STOPPED" on Line 1 and "ENTER = start test" on Line 3. By selecting this option, the Central
Station reporting is disabled while the test is in progress.
OR
Select 4 to access the Walk Test-with Rpt (with reporting). Enter the time period you want the NAC circuit to be active for each alarm
(06 to 180 seconds).
The LCD will display "WALK TEST STOPPED" on Line 1 and "ENTER = start test" on Line 3. By selecting this option, the Central
Station reporting will occur as normal during the Walk Test.
The panel generates a TEST Report to the Central Station when the Walk Test begins.
During a Walk Test, the panel's normal fire alarm function is completely disabled, placing the panel in a local trouble condition. All
zones respond as 1-count zones (responds when a single detector is in alarm) during a Walk Test. Each alarm initiated during the Walk
Test will be reported and stored in the event history buffer.
3.
To end the Walk Test, access the main menu. Select 1 for System Test, then press 3 or 4. Press ENTER to end the Walk Test. The system
will reset. The panel will send a "TEST RESTORE" report to the Central Station.
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GWF-7075 Manual — LS10147-002GF-E:G 10/5/2022
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