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7. Reading the event log
D-307083 PowerMaster-360R Installer's Guide
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7.
Reading the event log
Up to 100 events are stored in the event log. You can access this log and review the events, one by one. If the event
log fills up completely, the oldest event is deleted upon registration of each new event. The
date
and
time
of
occurrence
are
stored
for
each
event.
Note:
Up to 1000 events are stored in the event log that can be reviewed via the Remote Programmer PC software
application or by the remote PowerManage server.
When reading the event log, events are shown in chronological order - from the newest to the oldest. Access to the
event log is provided by clicking the
button and not through the Installer Mode menu. The reading and
erasing process of the event log is shown below.
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
In normal operating
mode
[1]
Enter Installer Code
[2]
Reviewing Events
[3]
Scroll List of Events
[4]
READY 00:00
ENTER CODE:
Z13 alarm
SR2 TAMPER-ALARM
LIST OF EVENTS
09/02/11 3:37 P
07/02/11 11:49 a
Step 5
Step 6
Step 7
Step 8
CLEAR EVENT LOG
display
[5]
Erase the Event Log
[6]
Event Log is erased
[7]
Returns to normal
operating mode
[8]
➯
CLEAR EVENT LOG
<OFF> to delete
<OK> TO EXIT
READY 00:00
- Reading Events
[1]
While the system is in the normal operating mode, press the
key.
Reading the Event Log
[2]
Enter the current Installer Code and then press
to enter
LIST OF EVENTS
.
[3]
The latest event is shown.
The event is displayed in two parts, for example,
Z13 alarm
then
09/02/10 3:37 P
.
Note:
In Soak Test mode, the panel displays the alarmed zone and alternates with
Zxx:Soak T.Fail
.
[4]
Press
repeatedly to
scroll through the list of events.
Erasing and Exiting the Event Log:
[5]
From anywhere within the event log, press the
button and then press
.
[6]
At this stage in the procedure, clicking the
or
buttons will take you to
<OK> TO EXIT
without erasing the event log. Clicking the
button will revert to
CLEAR EVENT LOG
.
Press the
button to erase the event log.
[7]
The system erases the event log
[8]
Press
to revert to normal operating mode.
Clicking the
button repeatedly at any stage in the procedure takes you one level up with each click.
Clicking the
button will take you to
<OK> TO EXIT
.