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MEMORY DISPLAY MODE
VIEW MEMORY MODE
The alarm panel has an event memory which stores the most recent
events, (up to 255), including all alarm events, all system events such as
mains failure etc as well as arming by Area. This event memory is dis-
played via the standard keypad with the most recent event shown first and
subsequent events following in descending order from newest to oldest.
Every time the “MEMORY” button is pressed the panel will advance to the
next event.
The "MEMORY" light will flash when there is a new event in memory
which has not been viewed. To stop the "MEMORY" light flashing, simply
press the <MEMORY> button and the events will be flashed back to you
with the most recent event shown first.
Note:
To stop the memory display press “ENTER”. The memory light will
also stop flashing when the system is armed.
CURRENT SYSTEM ALARMS
The control panel can be used with two different types of keypads.
The first is an LCD keypad that displays memory events in text form with
full descriptions of the alarm condition as well as time and date informa-
tion. The LCD keypad needs no explanation when it comes to displaying
memory events because they are shown in plain text.
The second is an LED keypad that uses LED’s to indicate the alarm condi-
tions.
There is also two different types of LED keypads, the standard LED key-
pad and the OEM icon LED keypad. The difference is the standard LED
keypad has words printed beside the LED’s but the icon LED keypad uses
symbols. The information that follows is based on the standard LED key-
pad but the picture on page 30 shows the various symbols and their
meaning as used on the OEM keypad.
When viewing the memory events at the keypad by pressing the
<MEMORY> button, the first thing that will be displayed is the Current
System Alarms. On the standard LED keypad the Current System Alarms
are indicated by the Memory/Mains & Battery LEDS being on plus a zone
LED from 1-8 to indicate the system alarm/s that are present. ON the OEM
LED keypad only the memory symbol will be illuminated along with a zone
LED from 1-8. If no Zone LED’s are on at this time, it means there are no
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