PREMIER QUATRO INSTALLATION MANUAL
Software Versions: PANEL 1.52 & LOOP CARD 2.0
Doc No. GLT.MAN-134
PAGE 38
Issue: 1.33 Author: GW/NJ Date: 14/1/2013
The screen will show the event number, the total no. of alarms, the date, the
time, the type of device that is in alarm, the address of the device in alarm, which
zone that it is in, and its location (i.e. text label). A maximum of 512 alarm events
can be stored. When the alarm log is full, the next alarm over-writes the first
alarm event, and so on.
EVENT <123>/512 01/07/09-12:34
MCP Alarm
(0.1.64)
Z001
TEXT: Room 123
[-]
[+]
[Exit]
Fault Log (1024):
The screen will show the event number, the total no. of alarms, the date, the
time, the type of device that is in alarm, the address of the device in alarm, which
zone that it is in, and its location (i.e. text label). A maximum of 512 alarm events
can be stored. When the alarm log is full, the next alarm over-writes the first
alarm event, and so on.
EVENT <123>/512 01/07/09-12:34
MCP Alarm
(0.1.64)
Z001
TEXT: Room 123
[-]
[+]
[Exit]
All types of faults are stored in this category. For a device fault the layout is almost identical to the Alarm log (see example). For a
general fault, line 2 is simply a description of the fault, and there is no information on line 3. The size of the Fault log is 1024.
Test Log (512):
This category indicates events that occur to devices contained in zones which are in the test mode. The LCD display is identical to
that of the Alarm log. 512 test events can be stored.
All Log (4096):
This category stores all Alarm and Fault events but not Test events. It has a capacity of 4096.
Note:
The Event Logs (also known as Reports) can be accessed by the Level 1 password (default 1111) or the Level 2 password
(default 2222). The only difference is that with the Level 2 password it is also possible to erase the entire contents of all 4 logs. This
should NOT be done during the normal use of the panel.