Potter PFC-7501 User Manual

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10.4

Walk Test

The PFC-7500/PFC-7501 panels provide a walk test feature that allows a single technician to test the protection devices

connected to zones on the system. To conduct the Walk Test:
From the RA-7630 Keypad

1. From the keypad, enter the code 8144. If the system is monitored and the communication type is set to DD, the

system sends a System Test Begin report to the central station. The keypad then displays WALK TEST for four

seconds followed by TRIPS: X X X END. The " X X X " represents the number of trips that occur during the

Walk Test.

2. Once in the Walk Test, you can go around and trip each protection device. As each device is tripped, the panel

sounds the alarm bells for two seconds and then performs an automatic Sensor Reset. Continue tripping devices

until the entire system has been tested. The trip counter on the keypad display increments by one each time a device

is opened or shorted

3. To end the test, press the Select key under END. The panel sends a System Test End to the central station and performs a

final Sensor Reset. At the end of the test, the keypad displays any zones that failed to trip. Below are two examples:

Keypad display: SOUTH SMOK –FAIL

Keypad display: LOBBY HEAT –FAIL

From the RA-7692 LED Keypad

1. From the keypad, enter the code 8144. If monitored, the system sends a System Test Begin report to the central

station. The bottom row of zone LEDs (yellow) begin to pulse.

2. Once in the Walk Test, walk around and trip each protection device. As a device is tripped, the zone alarm LED on

the keypad turns on, the panel sounds the alarm bells for two seconds and the panel performs an automatic Sensor

Reset. The alarm LED stays on for the duration of the Walk Test.

Continue tripping devices until the entire system has been tested.
3. To end the test, press the RESET key and enter the user code or press COMMAND + 4 + 7. The panel sends a

System Test End to the central station.

10.5

Table of Common Keypad Messages

Message

Meaning

Possible Solutions

INVALID CODE The user code you entered is not recognized

by the system.

Check the user code and try again.

AC TROUBLE The system is not getting proper power.

Ensure the AC connections are good.

BATTERY

TROUBLE

Battery is either low or missing.

Ensure the battery connections are good and the battery is still

good.

SYSTEM

TROUBLE

or SERVICE

REqUIRED

There is a problem with one or more of the

components in the system.

Ensure there is not a short or open condition on the green data

wire to the keypad. You may also need to check that all of the

keypads and expansion modules on the bus are good.

SYSTEM BUSY The system is performing another task with a

higher priority.

Wait a few moments for the system to complete the task. If the

message displays for a long period of time, the processor could

be locked up.

TRANSMIT

TROUBLE

The panel attempted to communicate with

the central station three times and has not

succeeded.

Verify your communication type, account number, and phone

number. Ensure the telephone line is connected and working

properly.

ENTER CODE

(entering

Programming)

A lockout code is programmed into the panel. Enter the lockout code.

ONE MOMENT

The panel is dialing the Central Station to

indicate local programming session and off-

line status

Once the message is sent, programming resumes.

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