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3.15 EVENTS LOG
The events log can record up to 1024 standard-compliant events, 1024 generic events and 8 events of “first zone event” type on a non-volatile memory.
First Zone type events refer to the first zone in the area to which they belong, and amount to one per potentially used area.
For each of the three types of event, once you have filled all the locations assigned to recording, subsequent records of mandatory and generic events will
rewrite the non-volatile memory, starting from the oldest events.
If necessary, at each activation cycle, the first zone events will rewrite the individual event in the specific area position.
The events log can only be imported, and the memory to which it is saved is not editable.
3.15.1 Events Log
Button for exporting the events log for analysis/printing by means of an external editor. The format is such that the exported data are separated from
each other by commas (comma-separated values).
Button, allows you to update the descriptions of events, if, after importation, the descriptions of peripheral, zones, etc. have been modified.
Button, allows you to perform an advanced search combining the "filters" of the columns log type, event type, event subtype, event, mask, agent
type, agent. Choose the filters of the individual columns and press the # icon to start the advanced search.
CSV
RE-ANALYSE CURRENT EVENTS LOG
FILTER EVENTS
KEY TO COLOURS
Each line is highlighted with a colour which indicates the type of event recorded:
• red
: identifies alarm and sabotage events
• green
: identifies general events.
• yellow
: identifies fault and test events
• white
: identifies first zone events
CONTENTS
Numerical box; incremental event number.
EVENT
Alphanumeric box, description of the event type recorded. For example: General: "Alarm Memory", "Fault: Date lost"
MASK
Alphanumeric box; where envisaged by the event, identifies the logical origin of the event. By way of example only, Area 1, Area 2 in the case of a
burglar alarm, or User 1 in the case of an activation or deactivation.
DATE
Date box, shows the date and time at which the event described in the line occurred
AGENT
Alphanumeric box; shows the operator who generated the event. For example Wired Zone 1 in the case of a burglar alarm, or Digital Key in the
case of an activation.
Date
Unique ID
1124073516
1124073517
1124073518
1124073519
1124073520
1124073521
1124073522
1124073523
1124073524
1124073525
1124073526
1124073527
1124073528
Log Type
Event
type
Event subtype
Event
Mask
Agent
Events log
Action
Agent
type
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Events memory
Events memory
Events memory
Events memory
Generic event
Generic event
Events memory
Events memory
Events memory
Events memory
Events memory
Generic event
Events memory
Areas
System
System
System
Output
Output
Areas
Areas
System
System
System
Output
System
Generic
Anomaly
Generic
Generic
Output events
Output events
Generic
Generic
Generic
Generic
Anomaly
Output events
Anomaly
Reset alarms
Expansion fault...
Alarm memory...
Programming...
Output ON
Output ON
Reset alarms
Alarm memory...
Programming...
Output ON
Area 1, Area 2, Area 3, Area 4, Area 5, Area 6, Area 7, Area 8
O. centr.unit 1
O. centr.unit 2
Area 1, Area 2, Area 3, Area 4, Area 5, Area 6, Area 7, Area 8
Area 1, Area 2, Area 3, Area 4, Area 5, Area 6, Area 7, Area 8
O. centr.unit 2
Output
Output
Output
O. centr.unit 1
O. centr.unit 2
O. centr.unit 2
Set
Reset
Set
Set
Reset
Reset
Reset
Reset
Reset
Reset
Alarm
Set
Alarm
Date
Unique ID
1124073516
1124073517
1124073518
1124073519
1124073520
1124073521
1124073522
1124073523
1124073524
1124073525
1124073526
1124073527
1124073528
Log Type
Event
type
Event subtype
Event
Mask
Agent
Events log
Action
Agent
type
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Events memory
Events memory
Events memory
Events memory
Generic event
Generic event
Events memory
Events memory
Events memory
Events memory
Events memory
Generic event
Events memory
Areas
System
System
System
Output
Output
Areas
Areas
System
System
System
Output
System
Generic
Anomaly
Generic
Generic
Output events
Output events
Generic
Generic
Generic
Generic
Anomaly
Output events
Anomaly
Reset alarms
Expansion fault...
Alarm memory...
Programming...
Output ON
Output ON
Reset alarms
Alarm memory...
Programming...
Output ON
Area 1, Area 2, Area 3, Area 4, Area 5, Area 6, Area 7, Area 8
O. centr.unit 1
O. centr.unit 2
Area 1, Area 2, Area 3, Area 4, Area 5, Area 6, Area 7, Area 8
Area 1, Area 2, Area 3, Area 4, Area 5, Area 6, Area 7, Area 8
O. centr.unit 2
Output
Output
Output
O. centr.unit 1
O. centr.unit 2
O. centr.unit 2
Set
Reset
Set
Set
Reset
Reset
Reset
Reset
Reset
Reset
Alarm
Set
Alarm
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