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T.3
Single Switches
The Single Switch Test isolates a particular switch by blocking signals from all other switches. Use
the Up or Down buttons to select the switch to be tested.
T.4
Solenoid Test
The Solenoid Test has three modes: Repeat, Stop, and Run. Only one solenoid should pulse at a
time. The system has detected a problem if; more then one solenoid pulses, a solenoid comes On
and stays On, or during the Repeat or Run modes, no solenoid pulses.
Repeat
Stop
Running
The Repeat mode pulses a single solenoid. After entering this test, Solenoid 1 shows
in the display. and the corresponding solenoid activates. Press the Up or Down button
to cycle through the solenoids, one at a time. The same solenoid pulses until the Up or
Down button is pressed. Either press the Escape button to return to the Test Menu, or
press the Enter button to advance to the next mode.
The Stop mode halts the Solenoid Test. Press Enter during the Repeat mode and the
Solenoid Test Stops. No solenoids should be activated while the test is stopped.
Either press the Escape button to return to the Test Menu, or the Enter button to
advance to the next mode.
The Run mode cycles through the solenoids automatically.
The display shows the
name and number of the solenoid currently being pulsed. Either press the Escape
button to return to the Test Menu, or the Enter button to advance to the next mode.
T.5 Flasher Test
This tests the flashlamp part of the solenoid circuit exclusively.
This, like the Solenoid Test has
three test modes: Repeat, Stop, and Run. During this test, only one flashlamp circuit should pulse
at a time. The system has detected a problem if more than one circuit pulses, a circuit stays On, or
during the Repeat or Run modes, no circuit pulses.
Repeat
Stop
Running
The Repeat mode pulses a single flashlamp. After entering this test, the name and
number of the first flashlamp circuit will show in the display and the corresponding
bulb(s) flash. Press the Up or Down button to cycle through all of the flashlamp circuits
one at a time. The same circuit pulses until the Up or Down button is pressed. Either
press the Escape button to return to the Test Menu, or press the Enter button to
advance to the next mode.
The Stop mode halts the Flasher Test. No flashlamp circuit should be active during this
mode. Either press the Escape button to return to the Test Menu, or the Enter button
to advance to the next mode.
The Run mode cycles through the flash lamps automatically.
The display shows the
name and number of the flashlamp circuit currently being pulsed and the
corresponding bulb(s) flash.
Either press the Escape button to return to the Test
Menu, or the Enter button to advance to the next mode.
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