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Zone or Point Restoral Report
Zone or point restoral reports are not transmitted to the UCS unless the zone or
point is fully cleared of both alarm and trouble conditions.
Walktest Begin and End Reports
• Serviceman Walktest:
Once a correct Serviceman Code is entered, Walktest Mode may be entered. In
Walktest Mode, the serviceman has the option of transmitting all system walktest
activity to the UCS or not reporting the activity to the UCS. The begin and end
walktest messages identify the person walktesting the system as a serviceman
(User id7).
• User Walktest:
Once a correct User Code is entered, Walktest Mode may be entered at the host
FACP. In Walktest Mode, the user option of transmitting all system walktest
activity to the UCS or not reporting the activity to the UCS is determined by
program entries 69-98. The begin and end walktest messages identify the user
walktesting the system as user 1 through 6. Refer to Section 3.3 for programming
addresses 69-98.
When used with a Unimode 200 FACP, Walktest Mode allows the option of
transmitting all system activity during walktesting to a central station. It also
prevents unwanted signals from being transmitted to the central station that may
be interpreted as real fire alarm reports.
For Unimode II and Unimode 4-16 applications, placing the FACP into Walktest
Mode causes transmission of an EIA-485 bus failure message. Exiting Walktest
Mode at the FACP causes the UNI•COM to transmit a restoral of EIA-485 bus
message.
To perform a Walktest, first, enter the Serviceman Code into the UNI•COM by
pressing the MODE key, entering 9255 and then pressing the [ENTER/STORE]
key. Next, place the host FACP into Walktest Mode (refer to appropriate section
in the host FACP Technical Manual). Note that the Unimode 200 must be placed
into point reporting operation in order to transmit walktest reports.
The display will show the letter C as the left most character and a flashing zero as
the right character. If the [ENTER/STORE] key is pressed, system walktesting
will occur without transmitting the system activity to the central station. With the
zero flashing, if the digit 1 is pressed changing the right most character to 1, and
then the [ENTER/STORE] key is pressed, walktesting will occur with system
activity transmitted to the central station.
The UNI•COM will display 9256 if walktest data is not being transmitted to the
central station. If the UNI•COM is transmitting the walktest data, 9259 will be
displayed.
The clear function may be used while in the walktest mode to stop the UNI•COM
from completing transmissions of walktest data. Exiting walktest mode is not
possible as long as there is walktest data waiting to be transmitted.
If users are allowed to walktest a system, they must follow the same steps de-
scribed above except they must first enter their User Code.
4.2 Walktest Mode