Section 6. System Programming
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To exit, simply press the [
✱
] key and return to the prior panel status.
INSTALLER MODE 4 (SYSTEM LOG VIEW)
The system retains history of the past 128 events (alarms, troubles, openings, closings, bypasses, etc.).
Upon entry to the system log view, LCD-based keypads show the events for the entire system, based on
the options programmed in Question 17, Locations 1–3. Additionally, the programmed time and date
display options are followed. This means the time may be 24-hour or AM/PM format, and the date may
have either the day or month displayed first. When the log is viewed through the quick command, the
clear log function is blocked. This mode is available only on LCD keypads.
Pressing either the [STAY] or the [
✱
] key exits this mode.
Pressing any other key advances to the next valid entry.
LCD keypads display events as:
L 001 ALARM ZN 01
20 APR, 10:38 P1
where:
Line 1: event number (L001–L128), event display, zone no. (01–24), or user no. (01–32)
Line 2: date, time, partition (1–4) if a partitioned system
Event Displays
Event
Display
Event
Display
System Troubles
Special Arming
System AC Loss
Lnnn AC Loss
Quick Arm
Lnnn Quick Armed
System Low Batt
Lnnn Batt. Fail
Quick Force Arm
Lnnn Forced Arm
Comm. Fail
Lnnn Comm. Fail
Stay Key Arm
Lnnn Keysw Armed
CS Test
Lnnn CS Test
Remote Arm
Lnnn Remote Arm
System Download
Lnnn Downloaded
Auto-arm
Lnnn Auto-armed
Phone Fail
Lnnn Phone Fail
Special Alarms
Other Events
Keypad
✱
& #
Lnnn Keypad
✱
& #
Alarms
Lnnn Alarm Zn xx
Keypad 7 & 9
Lnnn Keypad 7 & 9
Troubles
Lnnn Troub Zn xx
Keypad 1 & 3
Lnnn Keypad 1 & 3
Zone Low Battery
Lnnn Lo Bat Zn xx
Keypad Duress
Lnnn Duress
Zone Supervision
Lnnn Super Zn xx
Keypad Tamper
Lnnn Key Tamper
Zone Bypass
Lnnn Bypas Zn xx
Zone Tamper
Lnnn Tampr Zn xx
Opening
Lnnn Opn User xx
Closing
Lnnn Clo User xx
INSTALLER MODE 5 (SYSTEM DEFAULT)
This mode can initiate a system default. The system will then revert to factory-programmed values and
go through the reset sequence and the warm-up time sequence.