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tone will be given and your old code will still be valid. Start again and enter a 
different four digit code.
NOTE: If you require user codes 2,3 or 4 enabled you must make sure user 
code 1 is NOT set at 1 2 3 4. If the master code is reset to 1 2 3 4, user 
codes 2, 3 and 4 will be removed.
4.4 WALK TESTING THE CONTROL PANEL
Walk testing is a way of testing that the zones of the panel are working 
correctly without the need to actually creating an alarm condition. Walk 
testing should be performed on a regular basis of say once a month to ensure 
problems are quickly spotted.
Enter the four digit user code, the buzzer will emit a steady sound and 
the exit time will start. Press the * key followed by the 9 key, then press the 4 
key. The buzzer will emit a low level steady tone. DO NOT TEST PA 
BUTTONS AS THESE WILL CAUSE AN ALARM CONDITION.
As you test each device the internal sounder will give a loud pulsing 
tone to indicate the correct operation of that device. The LED relating to that 
zone will light. When the device test is over the sounder will stop and the 
zone LED will go out. The buzzer will emit a low level steady tone as before. 
Report any faults to your Installer..
Press the * key to finish.
4.5 REVIEWING THE ALARM LOGS
The logs are organised as 'SET' and 'UNSET' events. All events are 
recorded. The first alarm is shown by the relevant LED being lit continuously. 
Subsequent alarms are shown by a fast pulse of the zone LED. Any zones 
isolated are shown by a slow pulse of the zone LED. The buzzer will sound 
whilst viewing the 'SET' logs but will be silent whilst viewing the 'UNSET' 
logs.
Pressing the # key will change between viewing the 'SET' and 'UNSET' 
logs. This may be done at any time. The log review will automatically end 
after 15 seconds if no keys are pressed.
Enter the four digit user code, t he buzzer will emit a steady sound and 
the exit time start. Press the * key followed by the 9 key, then press the 3 key. 
The log routine will start viewing 'DAY' 1 'SET'
KEY  VIEW
 1 LOG 1 
 2 LOG 2 
 3 LOG 3 
 4 LOG 4 
 5 LOG 5 
 6 LOG 6