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Maintenance
How to Use Event Memory
To Review Event Memory:
1. Press and hold the
[walk test] key for 2 seconds
until you hear two beeps.
When prompted, enter the
master user code. Press the
key. You see:
EVENT MEMORY
Byp=NO Home=YES
2. Press the key. To
view the oldest events first,
press
. To view the
latest events first, press
. You see something
like this:
9/9/98 17:14
ALARM ZONE 04
This example indicates there
was an alarm on zone 4 at
5:14 p.m. on 9/9/98.
3. Press
to view the
next event, or to
Your system records important
events in Event Memory. You
can review Event Memory to
monitor the status of your sys-
tem.
Alarms, trouble indicators,
changed user codes, and bat-
tery failures are some of the
events recorded in Event
Memory. Your system can
store at least 60 events, but
may store as many as 500.
Times are recorded in a 24-
hour format. To convert from
24-hour time to 12-hour time,
simply subtract 12 hours from
all times greater than 12:00;
these are p.m. times. (In 24-
hour time, midnight is ex-
pressed as 00:00; noon is
12:00.)
Your service representative
can assist you in interpreting
the information stored in Event
Memory.
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