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View Status Options

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7.3

View Event Log

In addition to alarms, the Universal Monitor tracks other changes in

the Event Log to assist users with verifying operational and trouble-

shooting problems. Events reflect changes in the status of an input that

is defined as an event or the change of state of an output (i.e., manually

forced ON or OFF). Other events may be informational, such as a user

login or an unsuccessful page attempt. The Event Log contains up to

99 records of events, which are added as they occur.
To view the Event Log:

• From the Main Menu, use the arrows

↑ ↓

to

choose View Status,

then press Enter ↵ .

• From the View Status Menu, use the arrows

↑ ↓

to

choose View

Event Log, then press Enter ↵ .

7.3.1 Event Log

The Event Log screen displays up to 99 recent events. If the log con-

tains any event records, the Event Log screen displays details for each

event:

• the event source (for example,

PAGER

or

OUTPUT01

)

• the status of an input or output (

MAN ON

)

• a brief description of the event (

UNSUCCESSFUL PAGE

or

CONTACT

CLOSED

)

• the date and time the event occurred

Table 15 shows conditions that the event log records for inputs and outputs and in the panel itself.

If there are no records in the log, the screen displays the message:

NO EVENTS

Viewing Additional Screens

There may be up to 99 records of event data.

• To view additional records, use the arrows

↑ ↓

.

• To return to the previous screen, press the ESC key.

7.3.2 Backing Up the Event Log (Service Terminal Interface only)

The event log is stored as a file in the Universal Monitor; it can hold no more than 99 records. When

the log is full, the oldest records are deleted from the end of the file as new event records are added at

the beginning.
You may back up the event log file to a remote computer using the Service Terminal Interface, as

described in 8.2 - Back Up Log Files (Service Terminal Interface only).
To delete all records in the event log, see 9.12 - Clear Alarms & Logs.

Table 15

Event log conditions

SOURCE

Digital Input

Analog Input

Digital Output

Panel

CONDITIONS

RECORDED

EVENT

NORMAL

HIGH SETPOINT EVENT

LOW SETPOINT EVENT

RETURN TO NORMAL

SENSOR PROBLEM

(denoted by dashes ------)

MAN ON

MAN OFF

AUTO

HW MAN ON

ON

OFF

ALARMS CLEARED

ALARM SILENCED

DIAL OUT TEST PASSED

DIAL OUT TEST FAILED

UNSUCCESSFUL PAGE

MODEM RESET

TIME & DATE SET

USER LOGIN

Main Menu

> VIEW STATUS

SYSTEM AND CONTROL

↑ ↓=NEXT

=SELECT

View Status Menu

VIEW ACTIVE ALARMS
VIEW ALARM LOG

> VIEW EVENT LOG

VIEW TREND LOG

VIEW INPUT STATUS
VIEW OUTPUT STATUS
VIEW PAGER NUMBERS

Event Log

> EVENT RECORD 99/99
PAGER
UNSUCCESSFUL PAGE
07-MAY-02

10:07:00

OUTPUT01

MAN ON

CONTACT CLOSED
06-MAY-02

02:47:03

OUTPUT08

ON

CONTACT OPEN
05-MAY-02

05:22:17

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