15 read status, Read status – System Sensor PDRP-2001 User Manual

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PDRP-2001 Series Manual — P/N 53043:E1 2/28/2011

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Read Status

Operating Instructions

walktest information in a file which can be viewed at the panel. Disabled NAC devices will not
activate during walktest. In addition, i

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smoke detectors will enter their own test mode causing

their LEDs to flash twice every five seconds (refer to i

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specification document).

Alarm/Shorted Condition

When in audible Walktest, the panel responds to each new alarm and activates its programmed
control outputs for four seconds, for any mapped NAC (silenceable or non-silenceable activation).
It also stores each alarm in the walktest history file which can be sent to an optional printer. The
stored display will be the same as if the device actually activated except the colon (:) in the time
stamp is replaced with an asterisk (*).

Open Condition

Initiating Device Circuits as well as all main circuit board NACs are monitored for fault conditions
during Walktest mode. When a new trouble condition occurs, the FACP will activate all NACs
programmed for Walktest, then shut them off after eight seconds.

While in Walktest, the trouble relay is activated and the system Trouble indicator flashes (as in all
of the Program and status change operations). The alarm relay is not activated.

4.15 Read Status

Read Status functions do not require a password. The control panel will continue to provide fire
protection while in Read Status mode. This mode can be entered while the control panel is in alarm
or trouble. If a new alarm occurs during these functions, the Read Status is exited to prevent
confusion.

Read Status Entry

When the operator presses the control panel Enter key, the LCD will display the following:

Pressing 1, while this screen is being displayed, will cause the control panel to enter the Read
Status mode which allows the user to view and print the programmed features and status of the
control panel.

1=READ STATUS MODE
2=PROGRAMMING MODE

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