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PROCEDURE COMPLETED
ERROR ON CIRCUIT Nr: XX
ERROR CODE: YYY
ADDRESS/POSITION: ZZZ
[OK]
If the procedure ends without finding any open section, the following message is displayed:
If the open section is found out or an error is detected during the procedure execution, the following message is
displayed:
Please, look at Appendix 8 for an explanation of the error code.
If the error code indicates a short circuit, the address/position allows the user to locate the line where the short
circuit took place.
3.1.6
Delete all the associations
Through this procedure all the associations in the system will be cancelled.
In particular, the following will be cancelled:
associations between devices and groups of devices
associations between output modules and zones
associations between output modules and groups of devices
associations between output modules and groups of zones
associations between zones and groups of zones
Even though this procedure affects data structures dealt with in other chapters of this manual, it has been decided to
put it in the “circuit” menu. In fact, this procedure is typically used after circuit initialization which may have changed
the addresses of some devices and/or caused device removal.
3.1.7
Delete expired associations
Through this procedure only the associations which are no longer valid will be cancelled.
In particular, an association is no longer valid when it makes reference to a device which is not present anymore or
whose type has been changed (maybe as a result of an address mixing up) and the new type is incompatible with the
association (e.g. removed device, output module becoming a detector or vice versa, etc.).
The associations are controlled and removed where necessary:
associations between devices and groups of devices
associations between output modules and zones
associations between output modules and groups of devices
associations between output modules and groups of zones
Even though this procedure affects data structures dealt with in other paragraphs of this manual, even in this case it
has been decided to put this procedure in the “circuit” menu.
In fact, this procedure is typically used after circuit initialization which may have changed the addresses of some
devices and/or caused device removal.
3.1.8
Event log
This menu item lets the user access to the local event log of the control panel.
The local event log is the log of the events occurred on the control panel and the parts of system it is connected to.
For further information on this menu, look at
paragraph 4.3 EVENT LOG
but apply the following limitation:
if the control panel is configured as MASTER and it is connected to one or more SLAVES, it is not possible to gain
access to the event log of SLAVE panels from the event log of the MASTER by pressing
OK
; In fact, when the
MASTER control panel is in the programming menus, the communication with SLAVE panels is not available and then
the master cannot retrieve the strings of the events from any SLAVE.
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