Procedure 8.6: TEST MINOR MISCELLANEOUS ALARM
PROCEDURE
1.
Obtain office engineering records Form 5840(02) TG-5 SCAN POINT NUMBER ASSIGNMENT RECORD,
showing 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
MINOR
miscellaneous alarm from office engineering records.
4.
At the master control center (MCC) terminal, type and enter
119
.
Response:
119 MISCELLANEOUS ALARMS
menu page displayed.
5.
On Page 119, ensure that
MINOR
alarm selected for test is not inhibited.
6.
CAUTION:
Due to possible danger, difficulty, or potential damage to unit when attempting to
force a true alarm condition, a short across the scan lead or an open in the scan lead loop should
be used to simulate an alarm condition for alarms where no comment is given in Table 8.3-1 .
Using examples in Table 8.3-1 , simulate a
MINOR
alarm condition for selected miscellaneous alarm.
Response:
Minor alarm horn sounds (if office is so equipped).
At MCC Summary Status area,
MINOR
alarm indicator backlights and
MISC
flashes white.
On Page 119, alarm block for selected
MINOR
alarm backlights.
On Page 116,
ALARM
backlights in the
MISCELLANEOUS ALARMS
indicator.
At receive-only printer (ROP),
* REPT ALM MISC a b
message printed.
Where:
a
= number of miscellaneous alarm selected for test.
b
= name of miscellaneous alarm selected for test.
7.
At the MCC keyboard, depress
ALM RLS
function key.
Response:
At MCC,
MINOR
alarm status indicator clears and
MISC
turns steady blue.
8.
Remove
MINOR
alarm condition from selected miscellaneous alarm.
Response:
At MCC,
MISC
clears.
On Page 119, alarm block for selected
MINOR
alarm
OFF
.
On Page 116,
ALARM
indicator clears.
At ROP,
REPT ALM MISC a b CLEARED
message printed.
9.
Have all
MINOR
miscellaneous alarms been tested?
If
YES
, go to Step 11.
If
NO
, continue with Step 10.
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