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66 NFS2-3030 Listing Document — P/N LS10006-051NF-E:F2 5/19/2022
BASIC/ADVANCED: Press to toggle between the two choices. Stop at the
desired test.
Basic Walk Test - Allows a single operator to run audible tests on the panel.
All logic equation automation is suspended during the test. All ACS
devices will default to Disable. They may be enabled by selecting NO at the
DISABLE ACS BOARDS soft key on the Walk Test Menu screen.
Advanced Walk Test - Allows field-supplied output point programming
that will react to input stimuli such as CBE and logic equations. When
points are activated in advanced testing, each initiating event will latch the
input. Release of the latch and subsequent activation of the next point is
controlled through use of the NEXT TEST soft key. All ACS devices
default to disable. They may be enabled by selecting NO at the DISABLE
ACS BOARDS soft key on the Walk Test Menu screen. An advanced test is
audible.
SILENT/AUDIBLE: This soft key is for future use. Walk test is audible.
An audible test is intended for pull station verification, magnet-activated tests on input devices, input and output device and wiring operation/verifica-
tion. Only devices previously configured to participate and designated as part of the test through the following screens will make sound.
PARAMETER: Scroll through the choices. Stop at the desired parameter.
DISABLE ACS BOARDS: Toggle between YES and NO. This setting allows the operator to enable/disable AC devices during Walk Test.
5.4.1 Walk Test Activation Indications
FlashScan Poll Mode
Once the START TEST soft key has been pressed:
Each intelligent addressable input device will blink its address in red, and each intelligent addressable output device will blink its address in
green. Pattern examples are given below.
An input device activated in Walk Test latches on steady green for the duration of the test. If the device is put in trouble (for instance, the detector
head is removed, then replaced), the LED will be latched on for the duration of the test.
An output device activated in Basic Walk Test will remain active and the LED will glow steady green for
4 seconds for alarms.
8 seconds for troubles.
An output device activated in Advanced Walk Test will remain active and the LED will glow steady green until the
NEXT TEST soft key is
pressed.
CLIP Poll Mode
Once the START TEST soft key has been pressed:
Intelligent addressable input and output devices continue to blink red as usual until activated.
An input device activated in Walk Test latches on steady red during activation. If the device is put in trouble (for instance, the detector head is
removed, then replaced), the LED will be latched on for the duration of the test.
An output device activated during Basic Walk Test will remain active and the LED will glow steady green (if a FlashScan module) or steady red
(if a CLIP module) for
4 seconds for alarms.
8 seconds for troubles.
An output device activated in Advanced Walk Test will remain active and the LED will glow steady green (if a FlashScan module) or steady red
(if a CLIP module) until the
NEXT TEST soft key is pressed.
Conventional Devices
Monitor modules with the Type Codes SMOKE CONV, HEAT DETECT, and SMOKE DETECT, and outputs with the Type Code FORM C RESET do
not participate in Walk Test other than blinking their addresses if they are polled in FlashScan mode unless they are used with a FlashScan zone mod-
ule. To prevent the occurrence of false alarms for conventional devices, 24 volt power will be interrupted for up to a minute after Walk Test has been
exited.
5.4.2 Battery Checks and Maintenance
Maintenance-free sealed lead-acid batteries used in the system do not require the addition of water or electrolyte. These batteries are charged and main-
tained in a fully charged state by the main power supply’s charger during normal system operation. A discharged battery typically reaches the voltage
of 27.6 VDC within 48 hours; the charge rate depends on the battery size (2.0A for 18-26AH; 5.0A-5.7A for 26AH-200AH).
Address Blink Pattern
8 8 blinks, long stop, 8 blinks, long stop, …
37 3 blinks, stop, 7 blinks, long stop, 3 blinks, stop, 7 blinks, long stop, …
152 15 blinks, stop, 2 blinks, long stop, 15 blinks, stop, 2 blinks, long stop, …
Walk Test Menu Screen
LAKEVIEW GENERAL HOSPITAL
SYSTEM NORMAL
10:22:34A TUE JAN 20, 2018
WALK TEST
BASIC/ADVANCED: BASIC
SILENT/AUDIBLE: AUDIBLE
PARAMETER: ZONE ACCEPT
DISABLE ACS BOARDS: YES BACK

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