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HKC Quantum Walk Test

  • 28-12-2017 3:28pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 42


    Hi,

    Can anybody share best practices for running a walk test? Is there a good way to do this in order etc..
    And one extra question - what's a good way to test the inertia sensor in a walk test - without actually setting the alarm fully and winding up the neighbours. I am interested to know the easiest way to check sensitivity to bangs and small tampering for example.

    Thanks in advance :-)
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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,855 ✭✭✭✭altor


    jaydev wrote: »
    Hi,

    Can anybody share best practices for running a walk test? Is there a good way to do this in order etc..
    And one extra question - what's a good way to test the inertia sensor in a walk test - without actually setting the alarm fully and winding up the neighbours. I am interested to know the easiest way to check sensitivity to bangs and small tampering for example.

    Thanks in advance :-)

    You have a few choices.
    User walk test, 0#3 code on the keypad.
    Engineer mode, walk test system.
    Engineer mode again, walk test zones.
    Last one is the best one to use once you have engineer access.
    Internal bell should ring as opposed to external.


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