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Step by Step:
1. Press the key until DISPLAY EVENTS?
DISPLAY EVENTS?
DISPLAY EVENTS?
DISPLAY EVENTS?
DISPLAY EVENTS? is displayed.
2. When DISPLAY EVENTS?
DISPLAY EVENTS?
DISPLAY EVENTS?
DISPLAY EVENTS?
DISPLAY EVENTS? is displayed press any one of the top four
select keys. The display will read ENTER CODE:-
ENTER CODE:-
ENTER CODE:-
ENTER CODE:-
ENTER CODE:- .
3. Enter your code number and press
. The display will read
FIRST LAST
FIRST LAST
FIRST LAST
FIRST LAST
FIRST LAST . If you wish to begin with the oldest event press
FIRST
LAST
. To begin with the newest event press .
4. Once in the event history list press
to go forward to newer
events and press to go backward to older events.
5. All events are displayed with month and day at the right hand side of the display.
If time of event is desired press the key below the month/date
display.
6. Loop Name and Area Names are available by pressing the
key below the loop or area number.
DISPLAY EVENTS
User Code Level:
User Code Level:
User Code Level:
User Code Level:
User Code Level:
None
Function:
Function:
Function:
Function:
Function: Displays past system events.
The Display Events menu option will list past loop activity, area arming and
disarming, and internal system status. The events are automatically stored in the
system memory for retrieval and display on the keypad. The system may hold a
maximum of 99 events for 45 days. As new events occur the oldest event will be
deleted from the memory.
When Display Events is selected you will be asked to enter your code number.
When the code number is accepted you will be asked if the display should start at
the first or last of the event memory. Once the events are displayed the command
and back arrow keys may be used to go forward or backward through the list.
When a specific event is displayed, more detailed information concerning the event
can be obtained by pressing the select key below the desired detail shown on the
display. For example, if the select key is pressed below the date, then the time of
occurrence will be displayed.
COMMAND
COMMAND
COMMAND
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