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How to Read Event Memory
Arming and Disarming Events:
The ARMED icon is lit to indicate that you armed your system. If both the
ARMED and NOT icons are lit, it means that you disarmed your system. The
number displayed in the upper-left corner is the user number.
Alarm Messages:
Event Memory displays the icons ALARM and ZONE# to indicate that an alarm
occurred. If the NOT icon is lit, it means that the cause of the alarm was cor-
rected. The number in the upper-left corner is the zone where the alarm oc-
curred.
Event Messages From the Code Table:
When the Code icon is lit, the Table on pages 46 - 47 describes the type of event
that occurred. The number in the upper-left corner corresponds to the event
number in the table. The Code 30 means that the installer finished program-
ming your system.
Some events use a combination of a code from the Table and other icons to
describe the event. For example, Code 53 says that a keypad had a problem
(trouble), and that the problem has been corrected.
The Code 16 is displayed along with LOW-BATTERY to tell you that there is or
was a problem with the system battery.
The examples below explain how to interpret your system's Event
Messages.
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