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HOLD-UP TEST EVENT LOG
The HOLD-UP TEST Event Log shows the following:
NOTE: Each time the same actuator's buttons are squeezed
during a test sequence, an entry is made in the
Event Log. Therefore, one BIC-2 HU point may
appear more than once in the Event Log for that test
sequence.
— Point restoral for all of the Hold-up actuators depressed
during the test (text shown in lower case letters).
— End of test (text shown in capital letters).
— Alarms of all of the Hold-up actuators depressed during the
test (text shown in capital letters).
— Start of test (text shown in capital letters).
2. Enable/Disable CHIME Function
NOTES:
The CHIME function is only functional when the
Chime enabled areas are disarmed. No results
are logged.
The LED located below the CC2 display blinks
when the Chime is activated. Therefore, the CC2
provides both audible and visual notification of an
event, whereas the KID notification is only audi-
ble.
1. From the Test menu, select the 2-CHIME menu.
2. Press the ACCEPT key. The CC2 display requests an
area number.
3. Enter an area number (can be any area from 1 to 8, but
must be an active area). The displays shows either
CHIME: ENABLED or CHIME: DISABLED.
4. To change the setting, press the ACCEPT key and then
press the scroll down key one stroke at a time until the
required setting is displayed.
5. Press the ACCEPT key and the system returns to the 2-
CHIME menu.
6. Press the scroll keys or numbers 1, 3 or 4 to move to a
different test menu, return to step 2 to change the set-
tings for other areas, or to go to the next step.
NOTE: When the settings are made, they remain valid until
changed (even if you have exited the test menus).
7. Open and close the door(s) associated with the
selected area to verify that the CHIME function works
properly. The CC2 beeps twice and the LED blinks each
time a door (defined as point type 1) is opened. (The
beep is heard on any CC2 or KID assigned to the test
area).
8. From the CC2, press the X key to exit to the main menu,
Intelliguard 9000 , or press a menu key.
The following example explains how the CHIME func-
tion works:
A system has areas 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 active.
The CHIME function is enabled for areas 2 and 4.
Point 2 is programmed as door 2 and point 4 is
programmed as door 4 (both as type 1).
Area 2 is armed and area 4 is disarmed.
When doors 2 and 4 are opened, only door 4 acti-
vates a chime on the CC2 and/or KID assigned to
area 4.
No chime is heard on the CC2 and/or KID
assigned to area 2 even though door 2 was
opened because area 2 is still armed.
Disarm area 2.
When a CC2 or KID is assigned to multiple areas,
such as areas 1, 2 and 4, the chime sounds when
those area doors are opened.
3. WALK-TEST Procedure
1. Check to see if any points are in alarm.
2. Make any necessary corrections.
NOTE: All points tested must transition from normal to alarm
and return to normal to be registered in the Event
Log.
3. From the CC2, press the MODE key.
4. Enter your technician ID and code number (00, 9999).
5. Enter 4 on the CC2 to clear the Event Log and then
press the ACCEPT key.
6. Press the TEST key.
7. Press 3 to select WALK-TEST .
8. Press the ACCEPT key.
9. Enter the test area number. WALK-TEST is displayed
on the CC2.
10. Walk through the selected area of the building (selected
in previous step) and test each alarm input on each
device except the Hold-up actuators. As each point is
tested and goes into alarm, all CC2s assigned to this
area beep and their LEDs blink to indicate that the
alarms have been received by the I9000.
11. Restore each alarm input in the area. (If red Hold-up
actuators are tested, a manual Reset Detectors com-
mand must be made. BIC-2 HU inputs, other than the
red Hold-up actuator, should be tested with the WALK-
TEST .)
NOTE: Actuators defined as Hold-up are not shown as
tested okay in the Event Log when using the WALK -
TEST , therefore, it is recommended that the HOLD-
UP TEST procedure be used.
12. From the CC2, press the X key to end the test. The
I9000 system automatically performs a communication
test (COM Test) for each device that is associated with
the specified area (specified in step 9).
NOTE: When a user ID/pass code other than the techni-
cian's is used, the communication tests (COM Test)
are not done and the result is not included in the log.
13. Press the MODE key.
14. Press 3 to select EVENT LOG .
15. Press the ACCEPT key to view the Event Log
16. View the results of the test in the Event Log. See the
Walk Test Event Log section for an example of the Log
results.
NOTE: When a user ID/pass code other than the techni-
cian's is used, the communication tests (COM Test)
are not done and the result is not included in the log.
17. Repeat steps 5 through 16 for each of the programmed
areas at the installed site.
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