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4.18 WALK-TEST

This mode (see Figure 4.1a) provides you with the means
to conduct a periodic test, via the walk-test menu, at least
once a week and after an alarm event.

5. TESTING PROCEDURES

5.1 Preparations

Make sure all windows and doors are closed and all zones
are secured (undisturbed).
R E A D Y
If the display is "NOT READY", query the control panel by
pressing the
of the problem(s) will be displayed and read aloud. Take the
necessary measures to eliminate the problem(s) before
testing the system (see next paragraph).

5.2 Diagnostic Test

To verify proper function of all detectors in the system, a
comprehensive diagnostic test is required. To perform this
test, refer to Figure 4.10.

5.3 Keyfob Transmitter Test

Initiate transmission from each transmitter enrolled as a
keyfob unit (according to the list in Table B2, Appendix B).
Use each transmitter to arm the control panel AWAY and
immediately disarm it. Upon pressing the keyfob unit's
AWAY key, the ARM indicator should light.
A R M I N G A W A Y
P L E A S E E X I T N O W
The exit delay beeps will begin.
Press the keyfob unit's DISARM (
indicator should extinguish, the announcement "Disarm,
ready to arm" should be heard and the display should
revert to:
R E A D Y
Test the AUX button in each keyfob in accordance with the
information noted in Table B2, Appendix B. Verify that the
AUX button performs its duty as programmed.
 If the AUX (  ) button is defined as "STATUS", system
status should be displayed and announced upon
pressing the button.
 If the AUX (  ) button is defined as "INSTANT", press
the AWAY button and then the AUX button. The
response should be:
A R M I N G I N S T A N T
(alternating)
P L E A S E E X I T N O W
and the exit delay beeps will start. Press the DISARM (
key immediately to disarm.

6. MAINTENANCE

6.1 Dismounting the Control Panel

A. Remove the screw that fastens the front unit to the back
unit (see figure 3.1H).
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H H : M M
button repeatedly. The source(s)
) key. The ARM
H H : M M
When you are instructed to perform "walk test", walk
throughout the site to check the detectors / sensors. When a
detector/sensor is triggered into alarm, its name, number
and the alarm reception level should be indicated (for
example, "Bathroom", "Z19 strong") and the buzzer should
sound according to the alarm reception level (1 of 3).
 If the AUX (  ) button is programmed as "PGM" and
permitted to activate the PGM output, pressing (  )
should activate the device wired to the PGM output.
 If the AUX () button is defined as "skip exit delay",
press the AWAY button and while you hear the exit
beeps press the AUX button – the exit beeps will be
stopped immediately and the system will be armed
AWAY. Press the DISARM key (
disarm the system.

5.4 PGM output ON/OFF Test

Go over the table in Appendix C column by column. If, for
instance, the "BY ARM AWAY" column has an "X" marked,
then arm AWAY the system and verify that the appliance
that is connected to PGM output is actually activated upon
AWAY arming.
Continue in the same manner in the following columns,
always creating the state or event that will activate the
appliance that is connected to PGM output. Verify that it is
activated as programmed.
IMPORTANT! Before testing "BY TIMER" and "BY ZONE",
make sure that these forms of control are permitted - click
repeatedly and verify that the display shows:
B Y T I M E R O N
and:
B Y S E N S O R O N
A dark box at the extreme right means that these functions
are enabled.
The easiest way for test timed activation is to select the
ninth item in the installer's menu ("11. USER SETTINGS")
and set the system clock a few minutes before the relevant
"start time". Do not forget to return the clock to the correct
time after completion of this test.

5.5 Emergency Transmitter Test

Initiate transmission from each transmitter enrolled to an
emergency zone (according to the list in Table B3,
Appendix B).
Z22
Z22
It is advisable to let the central station know that you are
conducting this test, or just disconnect the telephone line
from the PowerMaxComplete during the test, to prevent
false alarms.
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B. Remove the 3 screws that fasten the back unit to the
mounting surface (see figure 3.1A) and remove the
control panel.
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) immediately to
EMERGENCY
(alternating)
V I O L A T E D

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