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Event Logging
Procedures
IMPORTANT: In order for time and date stamdna to occur. thel
system’s real-time clock must be set. Refer to” th~ SETTING” THE
REAL TIME CLOCK section.
The system has the abilityto recordvariousevents in a historylog (224 event
capacity)whereineach event is recorded in one of five categories (alarm, check, e
bypass, open & system), with the time and date of its occurrence (if real-time clock
is
set). The log maybe viewed (Display Mode) using an alpha console, or can be
printed (Print Mode) on a serial printer (connected to the system via a 41OOSM
Serial Module).
EVENT LOG MODE COMMANDS
Display Mode (installer or master):
EnterCODE + [#]+ [6]+ [0]
Print Mode (Installer only):
EnterCODE + [#]+ [6]+ [1]
Clear Event Log (Installer only): EnterCODE + [#]+ [6]+ [2]
To EXIT Event Log Mode: Press [Q] at anytime.
Programming The systemcan be configuredfor
the following event log activities:
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To either record events but not print them unless commanded to do so, or to
automatically print the events as they occur (field 1
72),
Specific categories of events to be logged can be selectively enabled (field
1“70).
The time stamp can be programmed for either 12 or 24 hour formats (field
1’71).
The printer baud rate can be set to either 300 or 1200 baud (field 173).
Set event log time/date report enable (fields 1*4O& 1’41).
Enable reporting of event log capacity (i.e.. 50% full, 90% full & overflow)
programmed in fields 1
4O & 141.
Event Logging Display After entering event log mode, the following will be displayed:
& Print Modes
~
The Event Log holds up to 224 events, and can display or w
print all events in a category (complete), or only those
events in
a category occurring since the last Clear Event
Log command (recent). Note that once the Event Log is
full, the oldest event will be erased upon the logging of any
new event. Press the desired display mode key, Oor 1.
=
SCAN LOG BY PART The system allows viewin9 of any Pafiition’s event ~9.
Enter the partition number for the partition whose events
are to be displayed. Entering O(NO) will display all events
that occurred in the system regardless of parlition.
For display and printing purposes, events are stored on a
partition by partition basis (except system events), and
are grouped into five categories as follows.
Use the [3] & [1] keys to scroll to the next or previous category screens
respectively:
ALARM EVENT LOG
Displays timefdate for zones that have either
caused an
TYPE CCC UUU
alarm or have been restored in selected partition.
CHECK EVENT LOG
Displays timefdate for zones that
have caused a trouble or
lWPE CCC UUU
BYPASS EVENT LOG
TYPE ccc Uuu
OP/CL EVENT LOG
TYPE CCC UUU
SYSTEM
EVENTLOG
TYPE CCC UUU
ALL EVENT LOG
TYPE CCC UUU
supe~isory condition in selected partition.
Displays time/date for zones that have been bypassed in
selected partition.
Displaystime, date and user number for each arming and
disarming of the system for the partition selected.
Displays time/date for system problems, such as AC
Loss, communication failure, etc., regardless of partition.
Displays all categories of events in chronological order, ~
from most recent to oldest.
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