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93-508-08 Issue 2 Page 18 of 22 Copyright Protec Fire Detection PLC
6300 OPERATING MANUAL
XX FIRE EVENTS XX FAULT EVENTS
RESET EVENT COUNTS? NO ALL EVENTS
Type of Event Zone, Loop, Address (if applicable)
EVENT XX of YY HH:MM:SS DD/MM/YY
Location text . . .
6.2 VIEWING THE EVENT LOG
The most recent 100 events are recorded in the event log along with the time and date at which each occurred.
Find the ‘DISPLAY EVENT LOG?’ option from the ‘Advanced Options’ menu using ‘NEXT/PREVIOUS’.
Press ‘ACCEPT’. The LCD displays: -
This screen shows the number of fire events and fault events since power-up or since the last event count reset.
To reset the event counts, toggle between ‘YES’ and ‘NO’ using ‘NEXT/PREVIOUS’.
1) To clear the event counts select ‘YES’ and press ‘ACCEPT’, select ‘NO’ otherwise.
Notice that the ‘Fire Events’ count and the ‘Fault Event’ counts have been cleared.
Note: Resetting the counts does not clear the event log.
2) Press ‘ACCEPT’ again to select all events or faults only (if active faults are present on the system).
The LCD now shows: -
The event number indicates the order in which the events occurred, EVENT 01 being the most recent. If an
event is still active, an asterisk appears by the event number.
Use ’NEXT/PREVIOUS’ to increment/decrement the event number. The time and date for each event is shown
in the top right-hand corner of the LCD. This is followed on the bottom line by the panel number (if the panel
is part of a network system), the event description and the location information (Zone, Loop and Address if
event relates to a device on the loop).
To view the text associated with the address of the event press ‘ACCEPT’. The LCD displays: -
Press ‘ACCEPT’ again to return to the event type and address display.
Press ‘MENU’ to return to the ‘Advanced Options’ menu.
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