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5. Testing
Reading the Log (Command 90)
The control unit keeps a log of recent events The log can contain up to 250
events. Each event is represented by a short text message, shown below and
on the next page. To review the event log, make sure the system is in
programming mode, then:
1. Key in 90Y.
The display shows the most recent event in the log. For a list of the log
messages see below.
2. Key in 1 to show earlier events or 3 to see more recent events.
3. Press Y to toggle between the event message and the event time.
4. Press X to leave the log.
The table below and on the next page shows all the messages that can
appear in the event log. The left hand column shows the messages that
appear on a keypad display.
Note: Each event in the log is accompanied by the date and time in numerical
format.
Neither the Installer nor the user can erase the log.
In the log user codes are represented by numbers as follows:
U00 Installer U19 Idle
U01 User code 1
... ... U21 Keyswitch
U16 User code 16 U22 Remote Reset
U17 Duress code
U18 Control Unit
Keypad and Event Log Displays
Keypad Meaning
AC Fail Mains supply failed
AC Restore Mains supply restored
Alarm Abort User aborted alarm
Aux DC Fail Aux power failed
Aux DC Fail Rstr Aux power restored
Bad Checksum The control unit has detected data corruption in its memory
Batt Missing Battery disconnected
Batt Missing Rstr Battery re-connected
Burg Znn Alarm Intruder alarm on zone nn
Burg Znn Rstr Instruder alarm on zone nn restored
Codes Defaulted User access codes and installer code returned to default values
Defaults Loaded All programming defaults loaded