6. Alarm handling and log list
6.1 Alarm handling
When an alarm occurs, the unit will automatically go to the alarm list for display of the alarm.
If reading of the alarms is not desired, use the BACK push-button to exit the alarm list.
If you decide to enter the alarm list later, press the HORN push-button for 2 seconds to jump directly to the
alarm list reading.
The alarm list contains both acknowledged and unacknowledged alarms provided that they are still active (i.e.
the alarm condition is still present). Once an alarm is acknowledged and the condition has disappeared, the
alarm will no longer be displayed in the alarm list.
This means that if there are no alarms, the alarm list will be empty.
This display example below indicates an unacknowledged alarm. The display can show only one alarm at a
time. Therefore, all other alarms are hidden.
Alarm list:
Ch 1270 UNACK
1/1 alarm(s)
BB U> 1
To see the other alarms, use the up and down push-buttons to scroll in the display.
To acknowledge an alarm press OK button.
6.2 Log list
The log is divided into three different lists:
1. Event log
2. Alarm log
3. Battery test log
The log list contains up to 50 events, the alarm list contains up to 30 historical alarms, and the battery test list
contains up to 52 historical battery tests.
An event is e.g. closing of breaker and starting of engine. An alarm is e.g. overcurrent or high cooling water
temperature. A battery test is e.g. test OK or test failed.
To enter the log list:
1. Enter the LOG TYPE SELECT from the setup menu
2. Select the list which is needed with the up and down arrows and choose with the OK push-button.
3. To scroll up and down in the list, use the up and down push-buttons.
CGC 400 Operator's manual 4189340787
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Alarm handling and log list
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