EVENT NOTIFICATION ON THE DISPLAY
A series of event types are notified on the display. Event
’
s textual data is accompanied with its corresponding pictogram on the top of the
display.
This example indicates a fire event for a child device.
This example indicates a tampering attempt on expander 3.
Pictograms are shown for giving an immediate idea of the nature of the problem:
n: 001 / 002
Addr. 002
-
RF.03:01
Detector Optical
Alarm
n: 002 / 002
RF Addr.03:00
Taurus Expander
Tamper
n:
The sequential number of the event and the total items of the event queue; more than one event can be visualized
sequentially.
Scroll through the notifications with the
Up
and
Down
keys.
Read as: event 1 of a total of 2 events.
Addr.
-
RF
This row indicates which device is affected by the event.
Addr.
is the analogue intelligent address.
RF
is the expander
’
s sequential number (in this case 3) and the sequential number of the child device relative to that
expander (in this case 1).
Detector Optical
The device type affected by the event.
Alarm
The child device is in alarm.
n:
The sequential number of the event and the total items of the event queue; more than one event can be visualized
sequentially.
Scroll through the notifications with the
Up
and
Down
keys.
Read as: event 2 of a total of 2 events.
RF Addr.
This row indicates which device is affected by the event.
RF Addr.
is the expander
’
s sequential number (in this case 3).
Taurus Expander
The device type affected by the event.
Tamper
The expander front cover has been opened, triggering this tampering attempt notification.
File alarm.
Missing link event detected.
Generic fault event detected.
Includes power supply faults.
Substitution attempt
Tamper event detected.
Low battery fault.
Communicating with computer.
Shown especially when interacting with the
TauREX software.
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