Harrington Signal HS-3200 - Operation Manual User Manual

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HS-3100/3200 Operator’s Manual

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of occurrence for events occurring at or to the panel. There may be a second screen including
information from the database. You can start by looking at either the last event (newest) or the first
event (oldest). When viewing the events, scroll to the next one using the <Right Arrow> or the
previous one with the <Left Arrow>. <Enter> will act as the last Left or Right arrow key
pressed. <Up Arrow> and <Down Arrow> will flip between pages of the event.

The screen of a single screen event shows:

Line 1: time, sequence number, and date
Line 2: Condition Code and Zone Number (see section 2.1)
Line 4: description of event (alarm, trouble, ground, restore, etc.)

The first screen of a two screen event shows:

Line 1: time, sequence number, and date
Line 2: Condition Code and Zone Number (see section 2.1)
Line 3: description of event (alarm, trouble, ground, restore, etc.)
Line 4: device type

The second screen shows:

Line 1: time, sequence number, and date
Lines 2 to 4: description from the database

Program: Displays the Clock Menu. This menu has 2 options:

Date: View or change the date. The date is entered in MM.DD.YY format. Each section of
the date must be separated by a dot. Press <Enter> to accept date typed. <Clear> will
remove any digits typed. If no digits are displayed, <Clear> will return to the Clock Menu.
The date change is recorded in the history.

Time: Change the time. The time is entered in HH.MM.SS format. Each section of the
time must be separated by a dot. All times are in 24 hour format. Press <Enter> to
accept time typed. <Clear> will remove any digits typed. If no digits are displayed,
<Clear>

will return to the Clock Menu. The new time entered will be sent to all units on

the network, if any. A time change of greater than 5 minutes will be recorded in the
archive.

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