Testing The Sounders, Strobe; Walk Testing  Or; Re-Loading The Factory Settings - Texecom Veritas R8 Plus Installation Manual

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Testing the Sounders, Strobe

From the Programming Menu, enter
like this.
Z on es
U n set
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
T am p er
The system outputs may be tested as follows:
Key

Invoke bell box hold-off mode

Toggle the SW+ output

Toggle the internal sounder high level (alarm tone)

Toggle the internal sounder low level (entry/exit tone)

Toggle the strobe output

Toggle the external sounder (bell) output

Turn off all of the above
The zone corresponding to each output will be displayed
when it is on. Several Texecom bell boxes feature a unique,
patented "Engineer Hold-Off Mode" which disables Self-
Activate on Lid Tamper to facilitate convenient servicing.
Option
will cause the strobe output to pulse 3 times to
invoke Hold-Off Mode. Zone 2 will flash to indicate the
strobe pulsing after which Zone 6 will indicate that Hold-Off
Mode has been invoked. (See bell box instructions for more
details).
Press
to return to the Programming Menu.
Walk Testing
The control panel has two Walk Test modes, Latching and Non-
Latching. During Walk Test when any zone is opened the
corresponding zone will indicate. When the zone is closed the
zone indication will clear in Non-Latching Walk Test, but will
remain on in Latching Walk Test.
From the Programming Menu, enter
Latching Walk Test, or

followed by
.
Z on es
U n set
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
T am p er
Initially all the zone indicators will be off and the control panel will
sound the quiet exit tone. When any zone is opened, the
corresponding zone will indicate. The control panel will, in
addition, sound a repeating series of bleeps corresponding to the
open zone number (i.e. Zone 1 bleeps once, Zone 2 bleeps twice,
etc.). If more than one zone is open, the bleeps will correspond to
the highest zone number (e.g. if Zone 2 and Zone 6 are open, the
control panel will bleep 6 times).
Conduct a Walk Test by triggering each of the system's detection
devices in turn and check that the control panel registers the
corresponding zone as open.
If the Tamper indicator is on and the panel bleeps 9 times
an extended display reveals more information about the
source of the tamper fault(s). To toggle between the normal
INS045-14


. The display will look


Function


or

to select Non-
to select Latching Walk Test


display and the extended display press
display is distinguished from the normal display by the
Unset light being off. In the extended display the zones are
interpreted as follows:
Zone
1
Bell Tamper (including Global System Tamper)
2
Not Applicable
3
Lid Tamper (including RKP Lid Tamper)
4
Line Monitor
5
RKP Off-Line
6
Not Applicable
7
Not Applicable
8
EOL Tamper
To terminate Walk Test press
the Programming Menu.
Silent PA zones (see page 25) are only displayed if Walk
Test is accessed via an Engineer code.

Re-Loading the Factory Settings

From the Programming Menu, enter
like this.
Zon es
U n set
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
T am p er
Press
. The system will chime to confirm that all the
factory settings have been re-loaded into the Non Volatile Memory.
The system will then automatically revert to the Programming
Menu.
If the Engineer code has been lost, provided it has not been
locked (see page 20) power down the system (mains and
battery). Restore power. The display will look like this for 10
seconds.
Zon es
U n set
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
T am p er
Press
, or SLOWLY press and release the panel lid
tamper spring 3 times, before this display changes. The factory
settings have now been re-loaded into the Non Volatile Memory.
Re-loading factory settings will not clear the Event Log (see
page 29).The system will bleep each time the panel lid
tamper spring is pressed and released during the first 10
seconds after power up.
Programming the Control Panel
. The extended
Description
. The system will return to


. The display will look




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