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Arming and Disarming Event Displays
A typical display looks like this:
ARM 1 12 1125
The display actually contains four separate sections.
ARM - This records whether the system had been armed (turned on)
or disarmed (turned off). The two displays you’ll see here are:
ARM - Armed. The system has been armed automatically
according to a schedule or by a user from a keypad.
DIS - Disarmed. The system has been disarmed automatically
according to a schedule or by a user from a keypad.
1 - Areas 1 to 8. This is the area number that had been armed. Your
system may be programmed with up to eight areas. Refer to the
System Setup section of this guide for information about how your
system has been programmed.
Press the SELECT key under the area number to display the area
name custom programmed into the system.
12 - User number of the person who armed or disarmed the system.
1125 - This is the month and the day on which the event occurred.
Press the SELECT key under the date to display the time of day the
event occurred.
User Menu
Loop Event Displays
A typical loop display looks like this:
L### BURG ALR 1125
The display actually contains four separate sections.
L### - Records up to 3 digits for the loop number. In an actual display,
the # sign is replaced by the digits zero to nine.
Press the SELECT key under the loop number to display the custom
loop name programmed into the system.
BURG - This is the type of loop on which the activity occurred. There
are seven possible loop types you may see on your keypad.
FIRE -Fire PANC -Panic BURG -Burglary
EMRG -Emergency SUPV -Supervisory
AUX1 -Auxiliary 1 AUX2 -Auxiliary 2
-ALR - This is the event that occurred. There are 3 event types:
ALR - Alarm TBL -Trouble RST -Restoral
1125 - This is the month and the day on which the event occurred.
Press the SELECT key under the date to display the time of day the
event occurred.
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