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VIEW MEMORY MODE
The alarm panel has an event memory which stores the most recent events, (up to 255), including all alarm events,
all system events such as mains failure, etc, as well as arming & disarming by Area and User. This event memory is
displayed via the LCD keypad with the most recent event shown first and subsequent events following in
descending order from newest to oldest.
The LCD display will show "NEW EVENT" when there is a new alarm in memory which has not been viewed. To
view the memory events simply press the MEMORY button. Any current system faults will be displayed first (see
comment below), then press the MEMORY button again to see the first memory event (starting at the most recent
event first). Press the MEMORY button again to display the next event. Each time the MEMORY button is pressed
the panel will show the next event. To cancel the memory display at any time just press “ENTER”. Each event has a
full text description plus the time and date that the event occurred. If the text is too long to fit the display you can
scroll to the right by pressing the <%BYPASS> button repeatedly or move back to the left by pressing the <&
STAY”> button.
Current System Faults
When viewing the memory event buffer by pressing the “MEMORY” button, the first thing that will always be
displayed are any Current System Faults that might be still active. There are up to 8 different system faults that can
be indicated by the LCD keypad. If there are no current system faults the keypad will show “No current Faults”. The
8 possible different system faults that can be displayed by the keypad are listed in the table below. Following the
display of current system faults the panel will then sequence through the 255 historical memory events as detailed
above.
1
Battery Low
5
Radio Pendant Battery Low
2 Mains or 12V Fuse Failure 6 Supervised Detector Failure
3 Telephone Line Failure 7 Sensorwatch Timeout
4
Radio Detector Battery Low
8
Dialler Kiss-off Failure
CURRENT SYSTEM FAULTS
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