5 event log – Hochiki FIRElink-100 User Manual

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FIRElink-100 – Installation Manual

© 2010 Hochiki Europe (UK) Ltd

9-5-0-345/ISS4/OCT10

5 Event

Log

An event is defined as



a change to any programmed function



a signal received from an external controller such as the remote software, FIRElink-APIC or
SenseNET



a detector output level meeting or exceeding the Pre-Alarm, Aux, Fire 1 or Fire 2 alarm thresholds



a fault condition such as a flow or separator fault



start of day / night operation



demonstration mode start / stop



FastLearn start / stop



Power on or off

The detector stores an internal log of the last 200 events, and this can either be viewed on a PC screen
or downloaded to disk by use of the remote control software.

When the event log is full (200 events are stored) and a new event occurs, the oldest event in the log is
deleted (First-In, First-Out).

To download the event log, connect a PC to the detector serial port and run the remote software. Either
select the menu options View > Event Log or click on the event log symbol as indicated below:

The following screen will be displayed:

This shows the time and date of each event stored in the log along with its general description. The
buttons at the bottom of the screen allow control over the input and output of the log.

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