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19.2.2 Delete Engineer PIN
[TM213] Delete PIN
This menu function serves for the deletion of engineer PINs. When a PIN is deleted, this again receives the
name "UNUSED" and the factory-set authorizations for the engineer menu. If a secret engineer PIN has
been forgotten, a new PIN can be created as a copy and the old one deleted.
19.2.3 Print Engineer PIN
[TM214] PIN Printout
This menu function enables all the parameters of engineer PIN's to be printed out via the serial interface.
Printout can be stopped by typing "X". For printing, the PC/printer-cable SAQ 11 must be connected to the
control panel main board on the connector J7. A serial printer or a PC terminal program can be used for
printout.
19.3 Log
Book
[TM31] Log book
The log book is subdivided into a global and an access log book.
Global log book
All the events of the complete system are stored in the global log book. In contrast to the log book for the
user in the user menu, the log book in the engineer menu is not limited by the setting and to one partition, but
instead contains all events. 500 events are stored.
Access log book
All accesses to the engineer menu or with Sylcom are stored in the access log book. 500 events are stored.
19.3.1 Display Global Log Book
[TM31] Global Log Book All the events of the complete system are stored in the global log book. In contrast to the log book for the
user in the user menu, the log book in the engineer menu is not limited by the setting and to one partition, but
instead contains all events. 500 events are stored.
Read Log Books
When reading the log books, all the stored events can be displayed individually on the LCD. Each event is
displayed on two groups of two lines.
The first display contains the event number, the alarm type and the input designation (name).
The second display contains the physical location of the input, triggering date and time.
To search for events, either the display with a date or that with the input designation can be searched, de-
pending on whether the search is based on a triggering time or a specific input designation.
19.3.2 Display Access Log Book
[TM32] Access Log
All accesses to the engineer menu or with Sylcom are stored in the access log book. 500 events are stored.
Read Access Log
When reading the access log, all stored events can be displayed individually on the LCD. Each event is
displayed in two groups of two lines.
The first display contains the event number and access type.
The second display contains the access type with the date and time of triggering.
The display with the date or with the access type can be browsed when searching for events, depending on
whether the search is based on a triggering time or a specific access type.
19.3.3 Print Global Log Book
[TM33] Print Global Log
This menu function enables the global log to be printed out via the serial interface. The events are printed to
within an accuracy of one second for a precise analysis. To do this the PC/printer cable SAQ 11 must be
connected to the connector on the main circuit board. A printer can be directly controlled or a terminal pro-
gram can be used.
Printout
Printout of global engineer log
19.3.4 Print Access Log Book
[TM34] Print Access Log This menu function enables the access log during programming to be printed out via the serial interface. To
do this, the PC/printer cable SAQ 11 must be connected to the connector J7 on the main circuit board. A
printer can be controlled directly or a terminal program can be used.
Printout Access
log
printout
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