Zone Status; Wired Zones; Outputs; Locate Bus Device - Abus AZAA10000 Installation Manual

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alternates between the Alarm resistance ("A") and the Tamper resistance ("T").
"O/C" means Open Circuit.
"0k00" means zero resistance or closed circuit.

10.5 Zone Status

10.5.1 Wired Zones

You can use this option to display the current status of each zone. Select the zone you want to
check. The zone status (OK, alarm or tamper) is shown in the bottom-right corner of the display.

10.6 Outputs

Select the Wired Outputs or Plug-by Outputs, then  or  to select the output you wish to test,
followed by ➢ to activate the output. Press ➢ again to deactivate the output. Press ✓ to finish the
test.
Note: If you have programmed a plug-by output as an ATS Test output, then when you
test that output, the panel will pulse the output active for the correct length of time to
start a call in any connected dual-signalling communicator. You do not need to
deactivate the output (This test is compliant with Form 175).
When you complete testing the outputs, check that they are in the state you wish to leave them
in.

10.7 Locate Bus Device

This option allows you to list all the keypads connected to the bus, and to find out where they are
located by activating their internal sounders.
Select the keypad to locate, then press  to turn on the keypad's sounder (press  or  to turn it
off again). You can also silence the sound by opening the case of the device (activating the tamper
switch).
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