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Supervisory Event Displays
A typical Supervisory event display looks like this:
POWER TBL 1125
The display can contain three separate sections.
POWER - The type of condition that occurred on your system.
POWER -
Problem with the AC power supply to the alarm panel.
BATTERY - Problem with a low battery. This could be due to the
battery exceeding its life expectancy. Call the service
department whenever you see a low battery display.
LINE 1 -
This is a problem with phone line number 1 on your
system. Check the phone connections at the panel.
LINE 2 -
This is a problem with phone line number 2.
TAMPER - This indicates tampering with the panel’s enclosure.
TBL - There are only two status conditions for supervisory events.
TBL - Trouble.
RST - Restoral.
1125 - This is the month and the day on which the event occurred.
Press the SELECT key under the date to display the time of day the
event occurred.
User Menu
Door Access Event Displays
A typical Door Access event display looks like this:
DOOR 7 24 1125
The display actually contains four separate sections.
DOOR - This is the only display you’ll see here.
7 -
This is the address number of the keypad from which the
door access function was used. You can have up to eight
door access keypads in the system. Only those keypads
with the door access relay can operate the access function.
24 -
This is the user number of the person who used the door
access function.
1125 -
This is the month and the day on which the event occurred.
Press the SELECT key under the date to display the time of day the
event occurred.
Auto Recall
Your system may be programmed to periodically send recall reports
to the central station to test the communications link. If so, each
successful test transmission is logged into the Display Events and
shown as AUTO RECALL 1125 (1125 is the date of occurrence).
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