600 maintenance, 610 alarm log, 611 alarm log – Panasonic WJ-NT204 User Manual

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600 MAINTENANCE

A variety of maintenance menus can be used in both the
Control and Remote sites. Menu window changes depend-
ing on the site set (to a Transmitter or Receiver) and also on
the communication status.

Maintenance menu in standby mode is shown below.

During communication, the receiver displays the menu as
shown below.

610 ALARM LOG

The Remote site calls the Control site to inform the alarm
activation. The ALARM LOG in the Remote site (transmitter)
records the calling history while the reception history is
stored in the Control site (receiver). The Remote site log
can be seen from the Control site if necessary. The older
records are overwritten when more than 100 events take
place. The 612 ALARM LOG (RECEIVER) will be replaced
with a dashed line when the unit is set to a transmitter.

1. Open the 610 ALARM LOG menu.
2. Move the cursor to the 611 or 612, then press the

ENTER. The selected menu appears.

611 ALARM LOG

The latest information is sent from the transmitter when this
menu is opened on the receiver.

1. Open the 611 ALARM LOG (TRANSMITTER) menu.

A page displays 10 events including the event number,
date, time and sensor number (ALM#). Time and date
are based on the transmitter’s internal clock.

Use the D or C button to scroll up or down the page.

2. Press the ESC button to return the menu back to the

previous.

612 ALARM LOG (Receiver only)

This menu is only used in the Control site.

1. Open the 612 ALARM LOG (RECEIVER) menu.

A page displays 5 events including the event number,
date, time, sensor number (ALM#) and the name or
address of the caller site. Time and date displayed on
the monitor are based on the receiver’s internal clock.

Use the D or C button to scroll up or down the page.

2. Press the ESC button to return the menu to the previ-

ous.

3. Press the DELETE button to quit the 612 menu.

A message asks you YES or NO. Select either one with
the A or B button, then press the ENTER.

YES:

Stops displaying the ALARM LOG.

NO:

Continues the 612 menu.


611 ALARM LOG(TRANSMITTER) 1/10

NO. DATE TIME ALM#
96 JAN.03.01 12:32:23 1
95 JAN.03.01 09:56:26 1
94 JAN.03.01 05:55:55 4
93 JAN.03.01 03:46:40 5
92 JAN.02.01 23:13:05 1
91 JAN.02.01 21:58:47 3
90 JAN.02.01 17:15:23 1
89 JAN.01.01 06:30:34 2
88 JAN.01.01 03:15:00 1
87 JAN.01.01 00:01:30 1

:NEXT ALARM

:PRV ALARM ESC:PRV


612 ALARM LOG(RECEIVER) 1/1

NO. DATE TIME ALM#
2 JAN.03.01 15:49:34 2
192.168. 0 12
1 JAN.01.01 15:45:21 5
Trans.01

:NEXT ALM

:PRV ALM DEL:CLR ESC:PRV


600 MAINTENANCE

610 ALARM LOG

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630 COM RATE/INFO.

640 CALLING LOG

650 SERIAL DATA PORT

660 LOCAL LOOPBACK

670 VERSION

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690 INITIALIZE

↑↓

:MOVE ENT:SELECT ESC:PRV


610 ALARM LOG

611 ALARM LOG(TRANSMITTER)

612 ALARM LOG(RECEIVER)

↑↓

:MOVE ENT:SELECT ESC:PRV


600 MAINTENANCE

610 ALARM LOG

620 REMOTE CLOCK SET

630 COM RATE/INFO.

640 CALLING LOG

650 SERIAL DATA PORT

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670 VERSION

680 MODE DISP.

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↑↓

:MOVE ENT:SELECT ESC:PRV

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