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Specific Network Related Functions
1 Review Historic Log
All the functions associated with reviewing or printing events and settings.
1-1 Display Historic Log
The panel logs all events in an internal event log. It can store a rolling 10000 entries. When it is full the latest entry is added
and the oldest entry discarded.
Help is automatically displayed on entry to the function because it is not possible to display a log entry and help at the
same time.
To select a specific entry, input the number and then press ENTER.
7 Monitor Device Counts & Test
7-1 Device Count, Type & Value
Use this function to check that all loop devices are present.
Use
▶
🔺
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to select the device address on that loop.
Use
▶
to select the panel Loop.
This function is also useful to confirm the address of the various different types of devices connected to the Analogue Loop.
Note that in Installation Mode all information is live, i.e.
the loop “device count” and “device types” will change as the panel is
learning the changes made in the loop. In Active Mode o
nly the device value is live.
8 General
8-1 Time/Date & Timers
8-1-1 Set Date & Time
Allows the date and time for the system to be set. The date and time are displayed on the LCD whilst the system is not in
fault nor fire.
Press ENTER to skip an entry and after each entry.
It is important to set the date and time because it is used in the event logging and may also be used to change the detector
sensitivities or to disable delays at night.
There is only one clock in the system. Setting the date and time at a Repeater is actually setting the SYSTEM clock.
NOTE: Removing panel power completely will erase date and time information from panel. Verify that correct date
and time information is present after finishing panel commissioning or whenever a timestamp
i
s relevant (ex:
device activation testing).
8-3 Memory -
BEWARE, ENGINEERS ONLY
Programming functions that are associated with management of the Panel memory.
8-3-2 Clear Non-Volatile RAM
Clearing the NVRAM clears all the installation settings and the system is automatically put into Installation Mode.
On the Panel this will result in:
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The Analogue Loop will be enabled
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All disabled Zones will be enabled
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All disabled devices will be enabled
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All disabled sounders will be enabled
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The user/installer code will not clear the EVENT LOG
The EVENT LOG will ONLY be cleared if Master Code is used
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The auto-reset count will be cleared
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Information on fitted devices and their types will be cleared
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All checksums will be cleared and recalculated.
After clearing the NVRAM it is essential to perform a system Master Reset.
8-4 Other Features
These are programming functions that do not fall into any other category.
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