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MEMORY VIEW MODE
CURRENT ALARMS
When viewing the memory event buffer at the keypad by pressing the “MEMÇ” button, the first thing that will al-
ways be displayed are any Current Alarms that are still active. When all current system alarms have been dis-
played the keypad will then start to show the historical memory events.
The chart below lists the possible current alarms that could be shown in memory.
HISTORICAL MEMORY EVENTS
Following the “Current Alarms” the panel will display the historical memory events. The panel stores the most re-
cent events, (up to approx 12000), including all alarm events, all system events such as mains failure etc as well
as arming by Area. The memory events are displayed chronologically with the most recent event shown first and
subsequent events following in descending order from newest to oldest.
To view events simply press the “MEMÇ” button to move to the next event. If you wish to go back and look at an
earlier event you can use the “È” button to go back to an earlier event. Each time the Down arrow is pressed the
memory will go back one event.
The keypad will beep and the display is advanced to the next event every time the “MEMÇ” button is pressed.
When all events in memory have been displayed the keypad will exit memory mode and return to the normal idle
state. To cancel the memory display just press “ENTER”. If no buttons are pressed for a period of 20 seconds the
keypad will automatically exit memory display mode.
CURRENT ALARMS FULL LCD Display
None
No Faults
1 Mains Failure Power Failure
2 Battery Low Battery Low
3 12V Fuse or Output Failure O/P or Fuse Fail
4 Telephone Line Failure Phone Line Fail
5 Radio Detector Battery Low Radio Batt Low
6 Radio Pendant Battery Low Pendant Batt Low
7 Zone Supervise Failure Supervised Fail
8 SensorWatch Alarm SensorWatch Fail
9 Delinquency Alarm Area Delinquency
10 Keypad Missing/Fault Keypad Missing
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Dialler Kiss-off Failure
Dialer Failure