Specifications
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o BSIA
o Standard line Fault 1. Operate on either path fail.
o Standard line fault 2. Operate on both paths fail
o Primary path fault. Operate when the primary path fails. (use with GPOP2).
GPOP2. Default = Relay 2 control.
o Relay 2 control
o Secondary path fault. (use with GPOP1).
GPOP3. Default RPS (Return path signalling)
GPOP1-3 sense. Default = all ticked. Tick for low when normal and high when
operated. Untick for high when normal and low when operated.
Web console status and log screen
Figure 18 - Web Console “Status and log” screen
The status and log screen shows the current system status, and access to the unit’s event
history.
The Event log history is extensive and will go back further than the last unit re-start. (i.e. the
event history is stored in flash memory and not cleared by loss of power). The event log will
store a minimum of 1025 events.
Events that are generated while the time on the unit is not set, i.e. after the unit has been
powered up but before the unit has communicated with the ESP to obtain the correct time, are
time stamped with the pseudo time and date in the year 2000 as per Fig. 18.
Note that events logged while the unit’s time has been synchronised will use Greenwich Mean
Time (GMT).