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3-131. STARPIN KEYPAD OPERATION (CON'T)
Select F1 (WLK) and F4 (SGL) simultaneously to start the test sequence. The keypad starts displaying each sensor as it
is listed in the Stargate database. The display shows the sensor name and the current condition of the sensor and the
tamper alarm.
WLK SLF ZNE SGL
PIR 1 OK OK
The first OK refers to the sensor status, and the second to the tamper state. The keypad continues to scroll through the
sensors until either the end of the list is reached or function key F3 (HALT) is selected.
To perform the walk test on a specific sensor, press F3 (HALT) to stop scrolling. Next, using F1 or F2 (the up and down
arrows) select the sensor for test. Select F4 (OPER) to provide approximately 30 seconds to activate the sensor. When
the sensor is operated, the display changes to:
WALK SLF ZNE SGL
PIR 1 ST OK
ST indicates the sensor is in the test state. When the sensor is operated, the display is:
WALK TEST OK
The keypad times out and returns to the third level menu. If additional testing is required, re-select F1 (WLK) and F4
(SGL).
If the walk test fails, indicating the sensor did not operate, the display times out in approximately 30 seconds, indicating a
test failure. The readout displays "Test Failed" for about 30 seconds.
Step 7. Self Test Single
The keypad single test mode provides a test on any zone or 24 hour sensor by controlling the test circuit of the individual
sensors. Only the sensors with this feature can be tested in this way.
The single test feature can be operated only from an accessed zone. To single test a sensor, enter your PIC number
followed by GO. The following menu appears:
SEC EXT CMD DIS
Select F4 (DIS). The LCD shows the second level soft-key options: ALM 24H MTC HST.
Enter F3 (MTC) for
maintenance mode, and the third level menu is displayed:
TST SNT CLR
Select F1 (TST) for the test functions. The keypad displays the fourth level menu:
WLK SLF ZNE SGL
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