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Available options:
• Start monitoring:
By clicking on this button, the program will download the stored and will display new
events as well. By clicking on the arrow next to this button, you can choose from the
drop-down menu, how many events you want to see in the list: last 10, 20 or all.
• Stop monitoring:
Suspends listing of new events. New events will not be listed until event monitoring
is restarted.
• Save to file:
By clicking on this button, the listed event log can be saved to file in semicolon-
separated CSV format.
• Stop pending notifications:
By clicking on this button, a command will be sent to the device to cancel pending
notifications, which have not been delivered yet. Notifications already in progress will
not be terminated.
When connected to the device remotely, the event log can be downloaded only, online monitoring
is not available.
Elements of the event log:
• Date/time: event date/time.
• Name: event name, according to the event names configured at alarm system events, input
events and service events.
• Source: event source.
• User account ID: the user account ID according to the source.
• Event code: Contact ID event code.
• Partition: partition number.
• Zone: zone number.
• IP1…IP4: reporting to IP1…IP4 server/receiver IP addresses.
• Backup SMS: backup reporting to CMS via SMS.
• TEL1…TEL4 (SMS): notifications to phone numbers TEL1…TEL4 by SMS.
• TEL1…TEL4 (Call): notifications to phone numbers TEL1…TEL4 by voice call
• PUSH1…PUSH4: notifications to mobile devices 1…4 by Push notification.
• EMAIL1…EMAIL4: notifications to addressees 1…4 by e-mail.
Legend of marks shown in IP1…IP4, Backup SMS, TEL1…TEL4 (SMS). TEL1…TEL4 (Call),
PUSH1…PUSH4 and EMAIL1…EMAIL4 columns:
? – new event reporting in progress.
R – no need to report.
* – reported successfully.
E – reporting failed.
- – no server/receiver IP address or phone number configured.