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DS7200V2-UK Installer's Guide
PART IV: CONTROL PANEL PROGRAMMING
Log Supervision Configuration
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Address: 0232
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Default: 0 (No Log Threshold Events or Reports, No Log Overflow Events or Reports)
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Selections:
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0 = No Log Threshold Events or Reports, No Log Overflow Events or Reports
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1 = Overflow Event & Report {84}; Threshold Event & Report {85} at 50% full
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2 = Overflow Event & Report {84}; Threshold Event & Report {85} at 75% full
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3 = Overflow Event & Report {84}; Threshold Event & Report {85} at 90% full
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4 = Overflow Event; Threshold Event at 50% full; Local Events, No Reports
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5 = Overflow Event; Threshold Event at 75% full; Local Events, No Reports
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6 = Overflow Event; Threshold Event at 90% full; Local Events, No Reports
The control panel can store up to 254 events in its event log (history). On startup, a new control panel has 100% of its log
available for new events. It is 0% full. As the control panel begins storing events, the capacity for new events is reduced. When
Event 254 is stored, the control panel is 100% full. On the 255th event, it begins overwriting events (beginning with the oldest).
RPS Remote Programming Software can access the control panel’s log. The history pointer can be reset and the number of
events in the history log would be set to 0 (zero).
To help avoid overwriting events that have not been received by RPS, this parameter configures the system for supervision of
its event log (history).
Setting this parameter to 0 disables supervision. No log threshold or overflow events are entered in the log. No log reports are
sent.
Setting this parameter to 1, 2, or 3 creates log overflow and threshold events in the log. A threshold event is created when the
control panel writes the first event to the log that exceeds the threshold (50%, 75%, or 90% full). A threshold report reminds
the ARC to access the event log with RPS, freeing log space, before the control panel reaches 100% full (log overflow) and
begins overwriting events.
If this parameter is set to 75% threshold, the threshold event reoccurs when 191 new events have occurred since the last
history pointer reset.
Overflow events are created when the log reaches 100% of capacity and begins writing over events that have not been
received by RPS.
Setting this parameter to 4, 5, or 6 creates the threshold and overflow events, but no reports are sent. The events are local
only.
Only log events (threshold and overflow) ever appear in the log. They are not system troubles. They are viewed by pressing
[#][8][5], or remotely with RPS.
Auto On Alert Time
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Address: 0233
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Default: 3 (15 minutes)
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Selections: 0-15 (Time = Selection x 5 minutes)
Multiply the value entered in this parameter by five (5) minutes to determine the duration of the Auto On Alert. The alert
sounds before the Auto On Sked to warn users to exit or extend ([#][5][1]) the auto arming.
At the Auto On time, the control panel starts exit delay. See Skeds on page 95 for a complete description of the Auto On
Skeds.
If the area is armed according to the scheduled arming state (All On or Perimeter Only) during Auto On Alert Time and then
disarmed before the scheduled arming, auto arming does not occur.