Digital Security Controls PC1575 Instalační manuál Strana 48

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Terminate Call / Hang Up
Select this option to terminate the call to the panel. Since the panel and the modem
will stay on-line after the first communication, you may wish to hang up the call
while while you edit the work file. When you are ready to download the edited
Workfile to the control panel, you may call the panel again and reconnect.
Exit From This Menu
Selecting this option will return you to the edit screens, allowing you to make
changes or examine the Work File. Selecting this option will not hang up the modem
and the control panel. To hang up, you must select “Terminate Call/Hang Up”.
Diagnostics Menu
Upload Diagnostics
Selecting this option will upload the Diagnostics of the control panel. Diagnostics
refers to the trouble status reported by the modules to the control panel. An “E”,
“T” or “L” will appear beside a module number if that module is currently reporting
a trouble condition. If no letters appear, there are no troubles.
“E” means the control panel can no longer communicate with the module
“T” means the tamper zone is currently violated
“L” means the module is not receiving enough power from the Combus
To determine what the Module Numbers represent, refer to Appendix J or press
[F1] when working with PC4010 and PC4020 files.
View File Contents
The last diagnostics upload can be reviewed at any time by viewing the file
contents.
Event Buffer Menu
Selecting Event Buffer Menu will display a menu of options for uploading, viewing and
printing the Event Buffer.
Upload Entire Event Buffer
This option uploads the Event Buffer from the control panel. The partition label,
the date and time for each event, and the events themselves will be displayed.
Note that partition labels are loaded from the computer file, and may differ from
what is programmed in the control panel. It is suggested that the partition labels
be uploaded
before
the event buffer so that any changes may be updated.
On the PC4000, the date is displayed as MM:DD, where MM is the month and DD
is the day. The year is only displayed as an event; when the year changes, it is
logged on the event buffer as shown below:
For the PC4000: Partition Date Time Event
Partition... 1 00/00 00:00 The Year is now ’96
Note that the PC4020 and PC4010 print the year with each event, as shown below:
For the PC4020 Partition Date Time Event
and PC4010: Partition... 1 00/00/96 00:00 Installer Lead In
The PC4020, PC4010 and PC4000 keep track of both previously uploaded events
and new events. When you append the uploaded event buffer to the Event Buffer
File (refer to Save Event Buffer) only the
new
events will be appended to the Event
Buffer File. This prevents the duplication of events in the Event Buffer File. If you
upload the entire event buffer and do not append the new events to the Event Buffer
File, there is no way to append the events to the file later. When uploaded later, they
will be considered old events and will not be appended to the Event Buffer File.
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