3GS Version 5 User Guide 9-25
S
YSTEM
L
OGS
The 3GS alarm log is a record of all system activity
(keypad input, status alerts, alarm activations etc.)
and this may be viewed or printed if a hard-copy is
required. The detail and length of the log provides an
invaluable record of the system operation for both
fault finding and alarm analysis.
The alarm log is 1000 events long (the Access Log is
3000 events) and each event is detailed with exact
date and time to the nearest second. System events
are displayed chronologically with the most recent
events appearing first.
The alarm log gives details of each event, which
appears on the display in sequence:
●
the date and time of the event;
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the user name or zone number (e.g. Master
User);
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the user number or zone description (e.g. User 2
Selected);
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and the action taken (e.g. System Log)
●
Only 3 events are logged from a single source
when the system is set. All subsequent events are
ignored.
Alarm and Access Logs
3GS has two types of log: the standard
Alarm Log
,
which displays all the system events; and the
Access
Log
, which displays only Access Control-related
events, such as Invalid Card Entry, Door Forced, and
Time Zone Setup. The Access Log can also be viewed
using 3GS+ Access Management Software Package.
Printing the Alarm and Access Logs
When the option "PRINT LOG?" is displayed, if a
serial printer is connected and the serial port
correctly configured, a print-out of the log can be generated by selecting the YES key. Otherwise, any other key should
be pressed and the log will be displayed.
Viewing the Alarm and Access Logs
The log display can be stepped through quickly one line at a time by pressing the
key. The "*" appears in the
centre of the date & time display to make the log easily differentiable from the Stand-by/Unset/Disarm mode display.
The date and time remain visible in the display until all information regarding that particular event has been shown.
The PART SET key will ‘rewind’ one entry at a time to the first entry of the date currently being displayed, the UNSET
key will skip to the next entry. To leave the system log at any point in the record, press the NO key.
Summary of Contents for 3GS
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