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'(/7$ 23 incorporates the facility to access legible system information via
software menus.
The following type of system information can be accessed:
• Adjusting the system clock, regarding time, date, year and day of the week.
• Adjusting, reading or printing detector data— such as analogue values, highest &
lowest values, limits, number and type of detectors on a loop, customer specified
detector texts, etc.
• Display or printing of system log (events history).
• Programming of customer specified detector texts.
• Display of system’s version number
• Display of system’s fire counter.
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In order to ensure that your '(/7$23incorporates specific functions or the
latest improvements, you may need to check your system’s software version.
This information is available via software menus, and you can quick access it
as follows:
Press following keys on the keypad:
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F ö (SYSTEM INFO)
F ú (VERSION NO.)
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'(/7$ 23 incorporates a real-time clock that enables you to determine the
exact time an event occurred.
The system clock is, among other things, used as reference when automatic de-
isolation of devices is performed.
ã It is very important that you set up the system clock to the correct date & time,
especially when the control panel is ‘powered up’ for the first time or after
reconnection of the power supply.
Press the following keys on the keypad:
F M (PDLQPHQX)
F ö (SYSTEM INFO)
F (TIME AND DATE)