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9.8.1
How to interpret viewed data
Stored event information is displayed in the Event Log as follows:
where:
xxxx
is the sequential number of the event (0001 is the most recent event, 1000 is the oldest)
hh:mm
hours and minutes when the event occurred
dd/MM
day and month when the event occurred
<< Text >>
textual description of the event.
Additional information may be available according to the event type. Press
once or more times to display the information cyclically.
9.8.2
How to browse the Event Log
Proceed as follows to browse the Event Log:
1) Enter
< Master / User / Installer / Technical Manager code>
, press
, then
and finally
repeatedly until EVENT LOG appears.
2) Press
.
3) Press
and
to select whether to view the entire log (TOTAL) or the log for the areas only
(AREAS). Press
to confirm.
4) The last stored event will appear if TOTAL is chosen. Press
repeatedly to view more
information on the displayed event, if any.
5) Press
and
to scroll the various stored events.
6) If AREAS is chosen, press
and
to select the concerned area.
7) Press
to confirm.
8) Press
to see the last stored event for the area. Press
and
to scroll the various stored
events.
9) Press
repeatedly to exit from the menu.
9.9
DIAGNOSE LOG
The Diagnose Log stores the last 1000 events (arming, disarming, alarm, tamper etc.) which concerned the system.
The events are stored from the most recent to the oldest, i.e. the most recent event is the one with the lowest identificatio n number.
The stored events move down by one position as a new event is added.
When the Diagnose Log reaches the maximum size (1000 events), each new event will be written over the oldest stored event.
The Diagnose Log can only be examined by the Technical Manager and the Installer, but deleted only by the Installer.
WARNING:
The Diagnose Log also contains the Event Log. More specifically, the Event Log is extracted from the Diagnose Log.
Viewing the Event Log simply means filtering all the stored events and ignoring those which are more specifically technical.
IMPORTANT!
If areas are created, the Diagnose Log may be viewed by area or by system.
xxxx hh:mm dd/MM
<<Text>>
UT01:MASTER
EVENT LOG
EVENT LOG
TOTAL
EVENT LOG
AREAS
0001 10:31 12/01
VALID CODE
AREAS
AR A:…
AR A:…
READ EVENT LOG
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