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8. ALARM MEMORY (EVENTS LOG)
READ THE EVENTS LOG
If – during the arming of the receiver – an alarm happens, at disarming some quick “beep” are emitted to alert about the alarm condition.
The display shows “Alarm Memory”:
In case of alarm the receiver saves the violated radio zone.
The receiver can store up to twenty alarm events (in chronological order, from most recent to the oldest) in a circular memory: when the
memory is full, the last event overwrite the oldest one.
To viualize the events just, at receiver disarmed, press the EDIT button more times.
Each pression on EDIT button shows on display – chronologically – the violated radio zones which caused alarm: from most recent to the
oldest. When – after the last event – the EDIT button is pressed again, the receiver emits some “beep”.
To exit from Events Log press the MENU button.
CLEAR THE EVENTS LOG
To delete the event log (alarm memory), press and hold the MENU button: release the button when the display shows “Disarmed”.
9. SUPERVISION
This function allows to control the detectors learned on receiver.
The detectors automatically transmit a “live” radio code each hour. When the supervision is active, the receiver verifies to receive at least one
“live” radio code from each detector within the selected time window (4, 8 or 12 hours). If the RX808-LCD does not receives a “live” code
within this time, it will be signalled as “missed supervision”.
In case of missed supervision, the P output switches (if programmed for “Supervision”) and the display shows “Missed Supervision”.
In case - after “missed supervision” – the “live” code is correctly received (after the same time window), the “Missed Supervision” and the P
output back to normal state.
To visualize the supervision log, proceed as follows.
When the display shows “Missed Supervision”, press more times the EDIT button: will be displayed chronologically all the missed supervision
events, from newest to the oldest.
At the last event, the display blinks and some “beep” are emitted. To exit from supervision log press the MENU button.
In main events log, the missed SUPERVISON is shown by the number of zone on display and the blinking of LWB and LED LEDs.
10. SENSORS MASKING SIGNALLING
The receiver manages the masking signals of the following sensors: MOSKITO, MOSKITO+, VIPER, VIPER-DT, KAPTURE.
If a masking code is received, the TAMPER output will be activated for about 2 seconds and will be stored in ALARM MEMORY.