D9412G/D7412G Program Entry Guide 2.0 9000MAIN

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To Walk Test a Door point connected to a D9210B Access Interface Module, the door must be opened without activating the door sequence or allowing it to time out past the extended shunt time.

L## Fire Test

Default:

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Selection: Blank or E

#12 Fire Test [COMMAND][5][8]

Initiate a Fire Walk Test for all 24-hour points in the area where this command center is assigned.

When a Fire Test is initiated, one person can test a fire system without assistance. The following features are provided with the Fire Test Mode:

During this test, the battery powers the control panel only. A Battery Test is initiated during the full duration of the test to ensure the battery capacity is capable of supporting the full load of the control panel while AC is failed.

-This test includes a 2-second Bell Test (Fire Bell relay) for each Fire point that is tested.

-The test ends once all points are tested or until the test times out after 20 minutes of no activity.

Local alarm annunciation and event printing without reporting to the central station receiver.

Automatic smoke detector reset Sensors Resetting for all Fire points programmed with P## Resettable as Yes.

D1255 command center displays a sequential count after each point is activated and restored, as well as the text for the point.

If enabled in Routing, Fire Walk Start and Fire Walk End are reported at the central station receiver for the beginning and end of the test.

A# Verify Time for Fire points programmed with P## Alarm Verify as Yes is ignored during the Fire Walk Test.

L## Send Report

Default:

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Selection: Blank or E

#13 Send Report [COMMAND][4][1] or [COMMAND][4][2]

Send a Test Report from any command center assigned to an area where the user has authority.

Access Control Functions

The following functions enable the user to control the doors using the command center. Users can have authority to access the Door Control and can use either all or part of the functions within.

All doors display when this function is chosen. This function does not follow the scope of the command center.

L## Door Control

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Selection: Blank or E

#14 Door Control [COMMAND][4][6]

This item only allows programming access to the following three sub-prompts. It does not affect the user’s access to Cycle Door, Unlock Door, and Secure Door.

Cycle Door, Unlock Door, and Secure Door cannot be accessed through the Function List. Door Control must be added to the Function List to access the door control functions, or COMMAND 46 may be used.

The following prompts are sub-functions of Door Control. They become visible in the D5200 Programmer when you Enable Door Control and press [ENTER] on the D5200.

Cycle Door must be enabled for all three sub-functions to operate. If Cycle Door is disabled, all three sub-functions do not operate.

L## Cycle Door

Default:

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Selection: Blank or E

Cycle Door (MENU FUNCTION only)

Press the command center number keys [1] through

[8]that correspond to the door number to cycle doors. For example, pressing [2] and [ENTER] cycles door number 2, which is indicated by C in the display.

Cycle Door allows the user with this authority level to access the CYCLE? 12345678 function.

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