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Datalog 3 User Manual - Page 42 of 66
CORTECH DEVELOPMENTS LTD
Logging Printer
The User Setup screen allows the user to define a logging printer. That is a printer that can give a real
time printout of the events occurring on the Datalog 3 system.
To set up a logging printer:
1.
Log on
The menu panel displays.
2.
Select ‘System’ ! ’User Setup’.
The ‘User Setup’ dialog box displays.
3.
Click the ‘Printer Setup’ ‘Logging Printer’ check box.
The ‘check box is ticked.
4.
Click the ‘Setup’ button and setup the printer as described in your Windows 95 manual.
5.
Click the ‘Font’ button and select the font type and size required.
6.
In the ‘Buffer Entries Before Printing’ field select how many entries are to be stored by the
Datalog system before printing occurs.
If the printer is a dot-matrix type printer then chose 1 entry and the printer will print every event.
If the printer is a laser printer then choosing 1 would mean 1 entry per page, it may be more suitable to
choose 60 in this instance which would mean printing one page full of 60 entries. The printer would not
strictly be real time but the option is more ‘environmentally pleasing’.
Virtual Walk Test Thresholds
The Datalog 3 system can manage the site’s zone testing by assisting with walk test procedures.
The User Setup screen allows the user to define the period of days the system will allow a zone to
operate without an alarm being received from that zone. Once that period expires, the system will
generate an alarm to annunciate that a walk test is required.
In addition the user can also set the number of days before the walk test alarm occurs that the system
should issue a warning message.
The information can also be reviewed in a Walk Test report, which is based on these settings.
To set these parameters:
1.
Log on
The menu panel displays.
2.
Select ‘System’ ! ’User Setup’.
The ‘User Setup’ dialog box displays.
3.
Click the ‘Virtual Walk Test Thresholds’ ‘Warning Days’ field and enter the number of days
before the walk test alarm occurs, that the system should issue a warning message (the
default is 1 day).
4.
Click the ‘Virtual Walk Test Thresholds’ ‘Alarm Days’ field and enter the number of days the
system will allow a zone to operate without an alarm being received before a walk test
alarm occurs (the default is 30 days).
User Setup Additional Buttons
Additional buttons on the User Setup screen can be assigned by Cortech Developments, depending on
the field panels and additional equipment. The Datalog 3 system can monitor and program a number of
hardware options such as CCTV systems, Radio Pagers, CCTV Frame Storage units and Access
Control units.
When these units are connected to the system additional software is installed and buttons made
available for the various programming aspects.