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24 User Manual Doc. version 2.0
4.6 View/Print Data FireClass Panels and Repeaters
4.5.2 Print Event Log
Use the 2 – Print Event Log option on the Event Log
screen to print events.
The Print Event Log option is only available if at least
one printer is configured.
The destination printer can be selected if more than one
printer is configured.
Change the Lowest Priority of interest setting using the
+ or - keys. Here is a list of the possible settings:
Highest Priority
Critical Faults
Visible Disablements
Warnings
Information Only
Events corresponding to your Lowest priority of interest
setting are printed, along with all other events with a
higher priority than this and higher up the list.
4.5.3 Filter
Use the 3 – Filter option on the Event Log screen to
view or print events, selected according to their cate-
gory. The screen lists the events in descending order of
priority.
To include an item for printing, note its number and
press the key matching the number. For the item, this
changes the to a +. Press the number key again if you
need to change back to a .
4.6 View/Print Data
Use the 6 – View/Print Data option on the Main Menu
to see status type information, either displayed on the
screen or printed. Start by selecting the category of
information you want to see and then specify an
address if needed.
4.6.1 Points Disabled
Use the 1 – Points Disabled option on the View/Print
Data screen to see a summary screen of enabled
points.
To switch between viewing enabled inputs and enabled
outputs, press the Output (F2) key.
Points that are both input and output points can appear
in either list, or both lists, depending on the function(s)
that are enabled.
4.6.2 Test Results
Use the 2 – Test Results option on the View/Print
Data screen to test results.
Pts Unt./Failed
Use the Pts Unt./Failed option during a Walk Test. For
more information see section 4.7.1 “Walk Test” on
page 26.
This option is an abbreviation of Points Untested/Failed.
Self Test O/P
Use the Self Test O/P option to see the results of RSM
checks. See “RSM Test mode” on page 30.
Use the options to list the devices in various status cat-
egories, as detailed below. The lists are limited to the
devices supporting RSM.
Certain events clear the status, so ‘untested’ means
‘known to be untested since the last clear event’.
These events clear the status:
Powering up the panel with Link H2 fitted.
Replacing the point’s device (clears that point only).
Reconfiguring the panel with a different project.
1 – Untested
Lists devices for which an RSM test has not yet been
triggered.
2 – Passed
Lists the devices for which the last RSM test to have
been triggered resulted in a pass.
3 – Failed
Lists the devices for which the last RSM test to have
been triggered resulted in a failure.
4 – All
Lists all the devices that support RSM.
The device types that support RSM are the
LPAV...series, LPSY... series, P8.... (VID/VAD) series.
If all the devices are reported ‘NOT AVAILABLE’, this
could be because RSM is disabled in the panel configu-
ration.
4.6.3 Point Values
Use the 3 – Point Values option on the View/Print
Data screen to see a screen of information on the point.
For both the loop and point number, you can set specific
values or opt for All.
The raw values sent by the device, before conversion to
meaningful values, are displayed in brackets.
For devices not sending a value, this is shown as (000)
and converted to a pre-programmed value (such as -8 °C
for temperature).
Contamination up to 20 %
Values in the range up to 20 % do not nec-
essarily relate to contamination but can
occur due to the calibration and the new
environmental conditions.

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