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b) Events
The alarm base station’s memory can store the last 1000 events. When 1000 events is exceeded,
the oldest events are automatically deleted. The events display can be very useful, for example,
in reconstructing an alarm event with the date, time, sensor etc.
Events are:
• State switching between ‘disarmed’, ‘internally armed’, and ‘externally armed’
• Sabotage
• Alarm
• Contact open/closed
• Attack
• Smoke
The events can be called as follows:
• You are in the main menu and the LCD appears as shown on the right,
for example.
• Briefly press the ‘
Menü a/A
’ button. The ‘
troubles
troubles
troubles
troubles
troubles
’ menu is displayed
on the LCD.
• Use the ‘ ’ and ‘ ’ buttons to select the ‘
events
events
events
events
events
’ menu.
• Briefly press the ‘
OK
’ button. The last event appears on the LCD; the
example on the right displays a sabotage attempt (or opening of the sensor
casing) at 17:54 on the 29 December.
• Using the ‘ ’ and ‘ ’ buttons you can view the last 1000 events, for
example, the opening of the window at 17:10 on 29 December.
Button ‘ ’:
Older events
Button ‘ ’:
Recent events
• Briefly pressing the ‘ ’ button displays the device or sensor that trig-
gered the event; in the example on the right, it was the door/window
detector in the living room on window 1.
• Pressing the ‘ ’ button again brings you back to the list of events. Check
other events using the ‘ ’ and ‘ ’ buttons.
• To return to the normal display (main level) of the alarm base station,
briefly press the ‘
C
’ button.
sabotage
17:54 29.12
events
troubles
disarm
20:06 29.12
contact
17:10 29.12
disarm
20:09 29.12
contact 1
livingr W1
contact
17:10 29.12
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