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Testing Commands
90: Reading the Event Log
The control unit keeps a log of recent events. The log can contain up to 700
events. Each event is described by a short text message. To review the event
log, make sure the system is in installer mode and then:
1. Key in 90y.
The display shows the most recent event in the log.
2. Key in 1 to show earlier events or 3 to show later events.
3. Key in 4 to show the first event or 6 to show the last event.
4. Press X to leave the log.
The table on the following pages shows the messages that can be recorded in
the event log. Column 1 lists messages shown on the keypad displays.
To avoid multiple entries being made for the same fault condition, no more
than three events of the same type will be recorded for the same zone in the
same set period.
Note: The log is protected and cannot be erased by the Installer or a user.
In the log, users and devices are represented by numbers:
U00 Installer U54 N/A
U01 User 01 U55 Keyswitch
U02 to 50 Users 02 to 50 U56 Remote reset
U51 Duress code U57 N/A
U52 Control unit
U53 Idle
U58 N/A
U59 Forbikobler
Event Log Messages
Keypad Display Meaning
AC Fail Mains power supply failed
AC Restore Mains power supply restored
Alarm Abort User aborted alarm
AntiMask Al Z== Anti-mask alarm on zone ==
AntiMask Rs Z== Anti-mask alarm on zone == reset
AntiMask Tp Z== Tamper on anti-mask zone ==
AUX DC Fail Auxiliary power failed
AUX DC Fail Rstr Auxiliary power restored
Bad Checksum Control unit memory corrupted
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