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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 no solenoids pulse during the Repeat or Run modes.
Repeat: The Repeat mode pulses a single solenoid. After entering this test, the name
of the first solenoid shows in the display and the corresponding coil pulses. 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 move to the next mode.
Stop: 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 move to
the next mode.
Run: The Run mode cycles through the solenoids automatically. The display shows the
name and number of the solenoid currently being pulsed.
T.5 Flasher Test
This tests the flashlamp part of the solenoid circuit. There are three modes - Repeat, Stop, and
Run. During this test the flashlamp circuit named in the display should blink. The system has
detected a problem if more then one flashlamp circuit blinks, the lamps stays on, or no lamps
blink during the Repeat or Run modes.
Repeat: The Repeat mode pulses a single flashlamp. After entering this test the name
and number of the first flashlamp shows in the display and the corresponding bulb(s)
blink. The same lamps blink 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.
Stop: The Stop mode halts the Flasher test. There should not be any flashlamps lit
during this mode. Either press the Escape button to return to the Test menu, or press
the Enter button to advance to the next mode.
Run: The Run mode cycles through the flashlamps automatically. The display shows
the name and number of the flashlamp circuit currently being pulsed as the
corresponding bulb(s) flashes.
T.6
General Illumination
Test
This test checks all of the General Illumination circuits. There are two modes of operation - Stop
and Run.
Stop: Press the Up or Down buttons to cycle through the General Illumination test
manually. All illumination is tested first, followed by an individual circuit test. The circuit
name and number shows in the display while the corresponding lamps lights. If any other
results occur the system has detected an error.
Run: Press the Enter button any time during Stop mode and the General Illumination
test cycles through automatically.
For each circuit shown in the display the
corresponding bulbs should light. If any other results occurs the system has detected a
problem.