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Quarterly testing is advised to help ensure system controls are functioning properly. Testing should be performed by competent
personnel having jurisdiction over the protective signaling system. The following instructions should be observed in conjunction
with the System Operational Outline contained in this manual when testing this equipment.
1. Notify the applicable local fire department and/or alarm receiving station.
2. Inform all personnel in the facility that testing is in progress–start of testing to finish.
3. Disconnect any and all auxiliary alarm devices. (Solenoids, system shutdowns, etc.)
4. ALARM TEST–For systems equipped with a “SYS TEST” feature, Press “SYS. TEST” button located on the control panel
for approximately three seconds. The “SYSTEM ALARM” and all zone “ALARM” indicating lamps will illuminate indi-
cating an alarm condition for each zone. All connected alarm devices will activate. (Alarm notification appliances, relays,
etc.) Note: *89C9C1LC@5391<?B45BM651DEB5?><I.
NO TEST SYSTEMS–Systems that are configured for solenoid release DO NOT have a “SYS. TEST” button installed to
avoid accidental activation of solenoid valves. Testing of such systems may be accomplished by placing a jumper across
each detection/initiating circuits field terminals ONLY AFTER all solenoid disconnect switches on each release module
have been placed in the down (disconnect) position.
5. Press the “SYS. RST.” button located on the control panel to return to standby condition.
6. SUPERVISION TEST–Open supervised circuits (Detection, Switch Supervisory, Alarm Notification Appliance Circuits,
Solenoid, Waterflow Detection, etc.) by removing one wire lead from the field terminal for each individual circuit one at a
time. Replace each wire before moving on to the next circuit.
7. LAMP TEST–Press and hold the “LAMP/TRO. TEST” button located on the control panel. The “SYS. TROUBLE / SUP.”
and “AL. SIL.” indicators will flash. All other indicators will be on steady and the trouble buzzer will pulse. Release the
button to return to standby condition.
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The following LED indications will occur in addition to the system ground fault trouble when the respective circuit is
connected to earth ground.
a) The Alarm Expander card (AE-91) circuits “OPEN” & “SHORT” indicators will illuminate if the positive leg of the circuit
is connected to earth ground.
b) The Alarm notification appliance circuit “OPEN” indicator will illuminate if the positive leg of the circuit is connected to
earth ground.
c) The Solenoid Releasing board (RS-1) circuits “TROUBLE” indicator will illuminate if the positive leg of the circuit is
connected to earth ground.
These indications are an adverse effect caused by ground faults but can prove useful in identifying the location of a
ground fault when they occur.
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