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T. 4 Solenoid Test The Solenoid Test has three modes - Repeat, Stop, and Run. Only one<br />

solenoid should pulse at a time. The system has detected a problem if more then one solenoid<br />

pulses, a solenoid comes on and stays on, or no solenoids pulse during the Repeat or Run<br />

modes.<br />

Repeat The Repeat mode pulses a single solenoid. After entering this test,<br />

Solenoid 1 shows in the display and the corresponding solenoid activates. Press the Up<br />

or Down button to cycle through the solenoids, one at a time. The same solenoid pulses<br />

until the Up or Down button is pressed. Either press the Escape button to return to the<br />

Test Menu, or press the Enter button to move to the next mode.<br />

Stop The Stop mode halts the Solenoid Test. Press Enter during the Repeat<br />

mode and the Solenoid Test stops. No solenoids should be activated while the test is<br />

stopped. Either press the Escape button to return to the Test Menu, or the Enter button<br />

to move to the next mode.<br />

Run The Run mode cycles through the solenoids automatically. The display<br />

shows the name and number of the solenoid currently being pulsed.<br />

T .5 Flasher Test This tests the flashlamp part of the solenoid circuit exclusively. This, like<br />

the Solenoid Test, has three modes - Repeat, Stop, and Run. During this test only one flashlamp<br />

circuit should pulse at a time. The system has detected a problem if more then one circuit pulses,<br />

a circuit stays on, or no circuits pulse during the Repeat or Run modes.<br />

Repeat The Repeat mode pulses a single flashlamp. After entering this test the<br />

name and number of the first flashlamp circuit shows in the display and the corresponding<br />

bulb(s) flash. Press the Up or Down buttons to cycle through all of the flashlamps circuits<br />

one at a time. The same circuit pulses until press the Up or Down button is pressed.<br />

Either press the Escape button to return to the Test Menu, or press the Enter button to<br />

advance to the next mode.<br />

Stop The Stop mode halts the Flasher Test. No flashlamp circuit should be<br />

active during this mode. Either press the Escape button to return to the Test Menu, or<br />

press the Enter button to advance to the next mode.<br />

Run The Run mode cycles through the flashlamps automatically. The display<br />

shows the name and number of the flashlamp circuit currently being pulsed as the<br />

corresponding bulb(s) flashes.<br />

T .6 General Illumination Test This test checks all of the General Illumination circuits.<br />

There are two modes of operation - Stop and Run.<br />

Stop Press the Up or Down buttons to cycle through the General Illumination<br />

Test manually. All illumination is tested first, followed by an individual circuit test. The<br />

circuit name and number shows in the display while the corresponding lamps lights. If any<br />

other results occur the system has detected an error.<br />

Run Press the Enter button any time during Stop mode and the General<br />

Illumination Test cycles through automatically. For each circuit shown in the display the<br />

corresponding bulbs should light. If any other results occurs the system has detected a<br />

problem.<br />

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