Chapter 4: Testing and troubleshooting
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Command System response
* (STATUS) Indicates current system status
7, 1 Turns chime feature on and off
7, 2 Turns energy saver on and off
7, 4 Partition jump without entering code (only if partition
security option is off)
7, 6 Identifies alarms in memory
7, 7, n (n = output number [1to6])
1 to 2 = onboard outputs;
3 to 6 = module outputs
Turns the output on or off. (This command is only functional
after output text is entered into panel memory.)
8, code, 2 Initiates a phone test
8, code, 3 Initiates a sensor test
8, installer code, 3 Initiates a dealer sensor test
8, code, 6 Partition jump
8, code, 8 View event history
0, 0 Turns all controlled lights on and off
0, n (n = light number 1 to 9) Turns individual controlled light on and off
Zones/sensors
Test sensors/zones after all programming is completed; whenever there is a change
in environment, equipment, or programming; and whenever a zone- or sensor-
related problem occurs.
If the system does not respond as described in the following procedure, see
Troubleshooting.
Note: While the sensor test is a valuable installation and service tool, it only tests
sensor operation for the current conditions. You should perform a sensor test after
any change in environment, equipment, or programming.
To test zones/sensors:
1. Place all sensors and zones in their nonalarm state.
2. At an alphanumeric touchpad, enter the sensor test mode by pressing 8, installer
code, 3. The touchpad sounds one beep and displays SENSOR TEST. The panel
starts a 15-minute timer.
3. Trip each zone/sensor one at a time. Touchpads (and interior sirens) should sound
one short, high-pitched beep, and the display should show the sensor name (or
number) and OK.