Installation manual

PCX 256 PROGRAMMING MANUAL
RINS868-6 Page: 49
5.19 Review Logs
There are two logs available on the PCX system:
¾ The Panel Log: Includes all Arm, Disarm and Alarm events. The code holder performing any
operation may be identified by pressing the Fkey. The panel log also includes all system
faults, details of engineer access etc.
¾ The Access Log: Includes all Access Control and Guard Tour events.
With each log, use the Gkey to move from one event to the previous event. The key will
move from one event to the next event that occurred.
To view additional details, press the Fkey. If no other information is available, the display will
move to the next log entry. Pressing the Dkey will return to the main screen for that entry.
Information on all fault codes that appear in the log can be seen on page: 65.
5.19.1 Log Entries
The PCX 256 holds up to: 3000 log entries
5.19.2 Code Identification
The codes that are entered into the PCX system are identified as follows:
Code Identity
Engineer Code (default 9999)
Engineer
Master Manager Code (default
5678)
Master Manager
User (Or Manager) 001-500
Users 001 to 500 programmed through the Master
Manager menu.
Duress (or Guard) 01-20
Codes 01-20 programmed through the Engineer
Menu.
“Input Switched”
Key or other switch used through an input
5.19.3 Device Fail Codes.
Fault codes shown in the system log include numeric code to identify the equipment at which the
fault is present. For example:
Device Fail 203
Mains Fail 400
The first digit identifies the type of device:
1 = Control Panel
2 = Keypad
3 = Tag Reader or External Proximity Reader
4 = Remote Input Expander (RIX)
5 = Remote Output Expander (ROX)
The remaining digits identify the address of the device, so if the display showed “Device Failure
203”, then there would be a possible wiring fault on the keypad that is addressed as “03”. If the
display showed “Mains Failure 400”, then the power supply fitted to the RIX addressed as “00”
needs to be checked.
Please note a list of all the fault codes and log meanings are shown on page: 65.