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Document #51003 Rev.E 01/11/02 P/N 51003:E
Read History
The MS-9200 has a 500-event history buffer. Stored events include Point Status, System Troubles, and Acknowl-
edge/Step, Alarm Silence, Drill and System Reset key presses. All events are recorded with the time and date. His-
tory events are stored in volatile memory, therefore, removal of primary AC power and secondary battery power will
clear the history buffer. To clear the History file without removing power, see “Clear History” on page 49. To view
events in the history file, use the Up and Down arrow keys to step through the events.
Pressing ‘2’ while viewing the Read Status screen will cause the following Print screen to be displayed.
Print Program/Status
All user programmed options, including device types, software zone assignments and system parameters, may be
printed by pressing ‘1’ while viewing the Print screen. The printout also includes current system status. See “Printer/
PC and Terminal Mode Annunciator Interface” on page 35, for instructions on connecting a printer.
Print History
The entire 500-event history file may be printed using the Print History feature by pressing ‘2’ while viewing the
Print screen. Refer to “Printer/PC and Terminal Mode Annunciator Interface” on page 35, for instructions on con-
necting a printer.
Print Detector Data
Each addressable smoke detector’s data, relating to its ability to detect smoke, can be printed by pressing ‘3’ for
DET_DATA while viewing the Print screen. A printout similar to the following will be generated to an optional
printer connected to the FACP.
The Chamber Reading should be within the indicated ranges for the following smoke detectors:
• SD350(T), D350P(R) and SD 300(T) Addressable Photoelectric Smoke Detectors:
405 - 2100
(obscuration of
1.00%/ft. to 3.66%/ft.)
• CP350 and CP300 Addressable Ionization Smoke Detectors:
750 - 2100
(obscuration of 0.50%/ft. to 1.44%/
ft.)
If the addressable smoke detector’s Chamber Reading is not within the acceptable range, clean the detector and check
the Chamber Reading again. If the reading is still not within the acceptable range, immediately replace the detector.
PRN PRGRAM/
STATUS=1
HISTORY=2 DET DATA=3
*************************************DETECTOR DATA************************************
DEVICE TYPE
CHAMBER READING
TIME/DATE
SMOKE DET P01
1420
03:52P Fri 01/19/01
SMOKE DET P02
1362
03:52P Fri 01/19/01
SMOKE DET I03
1452
03:52P Fri 01/19/01
SMOKE DET I04
1350
03:52P Fri 01/19/01