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3. View Event Logs
The all event log keeps up to 1000 historic events. Options 2 to 6 sort the all events log into fire, fault,
disablements, panel events & test events. This makes it easier to find specific types of event without
having to look through the whole event log.
▼
View Event Logs
→
All Event Log
The All Event Log will display all events. These are displayed in text format and may be scrolled
through by pressing the
UP
and
DOWN
keys.
View Event Logs
→
Fire Events
The Fire Event Log will display all fire events. These are displayed in text format and may be scrolled
through by pressing the
UP
and
DOWN
keys.
View Event Logs
→
Fault Events
The Fault Event Log will display all fault events. These are displayed in text format and may be
scrolled through by pressing the
UP
and
DOWN
keys.
View Event Logs
→
Disable Events
The Disabled Event Log will display all disablement events. These are displayed in text format and
may be scrolled through by pressing the
UP
and
DOWN
keys.
View Event Logs
→
Panel Events
The Panel Event Log will display all panel events. These are displayed in text format and may be
scrolled through by pressing the
UP
and
DOWN
keys.
View Event Logs
→
Test Events
The Test Event Log will display all test events. These are displayed in text format and may be scrolled
through by pressing the
UP
and
DOWN
keys.
4. Delay Override
The Delay Override function overrides any programmed delays. Reset System will automatically re-
enable the delay.
To comply with EN54-2 Clause 7.11.1d, a non-delayed manual call point (MCP) should be located
next to the CIE to override the delayed output by a manual operation.