Procedure 8.2: TEST CRITICAL OFFICE ALARM
PROCEDURE
1.
Obtain office engineering records Form 5840(02) TG-5, SCAN POINT NUMBER ASSIGNMENT RECORD,
showing alarm scan point assignments.
2.
Ensure office is in duplex mode (that is, both input/output processor 0 and 1 up) before proceeding.
3.
Select a
CRITICAL
office alarm from office engineering records.
4.
At the master control center (MCC) terminal, type and enter
105
.
Response:
105/106 BLDG/POWER & ALARM CNTRLS
menu page displayed.
5.
On Page 105/106, ensure that
CRITICAL
alarm selected for test is not inhibited.
6.
Using local procedures, simulate a
CRITICAL
alarm condition for selected office alarm.
Response:
Audible alarm chimes at fast rate (critical).
At MCC Summary Status Area,
CRITICAL
alarm indicator backlights and
BLDG/PWR
flashes red.
On Page 105/106, alarm block for selected
CRITICAL
alarm backlights (flashes for
FIRE
alarm).
At receive-only printer (ROP),
*C REPT ALM BPSC a b
message is printed.
Where:
a
= number of office alarm selected for test.
b
= name of office alarm selected for test.
7.
At the MCC terminal keyboard, depress the
ALM RLS
function key.
Response:
At MCC,
CRITICAL
alarm status indicator clears and
BLDG/PWR
turns steady blue.
8.
Remove
CRITICAL
alarm condition from selected office alarm.
Response:
At MCC,
BLDG/PWR
clears.
On Page
105
/
106
, alarm block for selected
CRITICAL
alarm
OFF
.
At ROP,
REPT ALM BPSC a b CLEARED
message printed.
9.
Have all
CRITICAL
office alarms been tested?
If
YES
, go to Step 12.
If
NO
, continue with Step 10.
10.
Select another
CRITICAL
office alarm.
235-105-210
October 1999
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