DS7200V2-UK Installer's Guide Copyright 2007 Bosch Security Systems, Inc. P/N: 4998152533-02 Page 123
PART V: REFERENCE MATERIALS
62.0 History Log
The history log can store up to 254 events. When the log reaches its threshold, the control panel sends a Log Threshold {85}
report. When the Log reaches capacity, the system sends a Log Overflow {84} report to the Security Company. See
Log
Supervision Configuration
on page 50.
RPS can accept a download from the control panel’s log, thus clearing the log file. If the log is not cleared it begins writing over
previous events.
The first line of the log shows the event description (see
Control Panel Events and Reporting Formats on page 124). The
second line of the log display alternates between the time and date of the event and the area, zone (device), user and
communication information for the event. The control panel displays time in 24-hour format and the date as programmed in the
Date Format and Enable PIN Trouble parameter. See “Date Format and Enable PIN Trouble” in the
DS7200V2 Expert
Programming Guide
(P/N: 4998153891).
To view the log, press [#][8][5]. The keypad might prompt you to enter a valid PIN. Press the [*] key to advance to the next
event. Press [#] to exit the log and return to the normal display. The history log uses the following characters to communicate
certain information:
Display Description
A# Area Number
Zn## Zone Number
Dv## Device Number
Ln## Phone Line Number
Mn# Minutes till Auto Arm Sked
Cd## User Code Number
Op## Output Number
Ks## Keyswitch Number
U## User Number
## Communication status for Routing
Destinations 1 & 2
Table 45: History Log Display Descriptions
The following table defines the communication status values that may appear in the history log:
Value Description Probable Cause
A Aborted An alarm event was programmed with an event abort
window and the control panel was silenced before the
abort timer had expired. The keypad emits a quick three-
chirp tone if an event report is aborted when the control
panel is silenced.
D Deleted from pending buffer by control panel
reboot
The control panel was rebooted before the events could
be sent.
F Failed The event could not be sent to the specified destination.
The problem may be either at the receiver end or with
the control panel programming.
L Local The event is not programmed to report to any remote
destination.
P Pending The event is waiting to be sent to the ARC.
S Sent The event was successfully sent.
Table 46: History Log Communication Status Values
Figure 61 is a DS7447E/DS7447V2 Keypad display of an event log. The first line describes the event and the second line
alternates between event specific information (such as area # and zone #, if applicable) and the time and date of the event.
Sensor Mon Rstl
08:29 13/06/01
Event
Time of Event
Date of Event
Sensor Mon Rstl
A1 Zn3 SL
Event
Destination 1
Destination 2
Event Specific
Information
Figure 61: History Log Display