Sierra Housewares S5012 Manuel D’Utilisation
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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
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
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.
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.
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.)
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.
can assist you in interpreting
the information stored in Event
Memory.
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