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From here, proceed as follows:
Action Resultant Display
TIME
0
0:00 A
[time digits]
(e.g. 12:55 A)
TIME 12:55
A
TIME 12:55 A
TIME HH:MM A
Note: To enter “A” - press [
] and to enter “P” - press [#].
You may now select any other item on the USER
SETTINGS menu or quit programming by clicking
<AWAY>. When <OK> TO EXIT is displayed - click <OK>.
7.10 Setting the Date
Having entered your Master Code successfully (see Para.
7.2), click <NEXT> until the display reads:
DATE MM/DD/YYYY
Proceed as follows to set the date (in MM/DD/YY format):
Action Resultant Display Sound
DATE
0
1/01/2000
[date] (e.g.
March 14, 2000)
DATE 03/14/200
0
(for the year, enter only the
last two digits)
DATE 03/14/2000
DATE MM/DD/YYYY
You may now select any other item on the USER
SETTINGS menu or quit programming by clicking
<AWAY>. When <OK> TO EXIT is displayed - click <OK>.
8. READING THE EVENT LOG
8.1 Event Log Description
All events are memorized in an event log that contains up
to 100 entries. You can access this log, review the events
one by one and draw functional conclusions.
If the event log fills up completely (the number of
registered events reaches 100) it continues to accept new
events at the expense of old events - the oldest event is
deleted upon registration of each new event.
The date and time of occurrence are memorized for each
event. When reading the event log, events are shown in
chronological order - from the newest to the oldest.
Because of the limited display space, the event description
is shown first, then the date and time. The two displays are
shown alternately several times, until you click <OK> to
move on to an older event, or until the “no action” 4-minute
timeout restores the system to the normal operating mode.
Access to the event log is provided by clicking the asterisk
() key and then keying your master code.
Should you wish to get an overall view of using the
log, refer to Figure 8. The chart there may even serve
as your only guide to using the event log, instead of
going through the written step-by-step procedure.
Figure 8. Using the Event Log
8.2 Reading Procedure
To read the event log, proceed as follows:
A. While the system is in the normal operating mode, click
the asterisk () key. The display will change to:
CODE _ _ _ _
B. Enter the current master code. If the code is correct, the
“Happy Tune“ will sound and the display will read:
LIST OF EVENTS
Important! Entering an incorrect code 5 times in a row
will initiate a 30-second penalty lockout of the keypad.
C. Click <OK>. The latest event will be shown. Suppose
that the latest event was an alarm in zone 13. The
display will now read:
Z13 ALARM
and then:
09/02/99 3:37P
The two displays will be shown alternately until you click
<OK> again to move to the next event, or until the
event log times out (4 minutes).
D. Click <OK> as many times as necessary to read all the
data you need.
To quit the event log:
- Click <HOME> or <AWAY> from any-
where within the log. The display will read:
<OK> TO EXIT
- Click <OK>. The system will return to the
normal operating mode.
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