Gardsman CTC-1131 Installation, Programming, Operating - 3.9. Event Log
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Step 5C. Press OK, the display returns to
Alarm off.
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When an alarm (other than Panic
Alarm) is raised, press the Disarm
button on the Remote Controller will
also stop the alarm (Optional).
Panic Alarm must be silenced at the
Control Panel. This is to prevent the
Remote
Controller
from
being
snatched from the user and silence
the alarm using the Disarm button.
3.8.2. A larm Memory
If an alarm was raised without being silenced
during your absence, and the alarm reporting
has been carried out; the screen will stay on
the Alarm warning display.
A L A R M ! A L A R M !
A L A R M ! A L A R M !
When you come back and disarm the
system by pressing the DISARM button on
the Remote controller, the Alarm warning
display still remains unchanged.
To clear the display, follow the same steps
as Stopping the Alarm described above,
you can see the source of the alarm.
If more than one alarm events including
Device
Tampered
have
occurred,
repeated pressing further keys, the alarm
events will be displayed one by one
sequentially until all events have been
displayed, then the screen returns to
Alarm off.
3.9. Event Log
The alarm log memorises the last 20 system
events including
All Alarm Events with Device ID
All Fault Warning Events
All Arming And Disarming Events
The logged events are displayed in
reversed chorological order, (most recent
event first).
The log is marked with a Start label before
the most recent entry and End after the
oldest entry.
To View Log:
Step 1. Key in the user code and press OK
while in Alarm off mode to access
User’s Menu.
Step 2. Press the key repeatedly to select
Log and then press OK and the start
of the log will be displayed.
S T A R T
Step 3. The log can now be scrolled up and
down and viewed with the & keys;
the most recent event will be at the
start.
Step 4. An example of logged event is given
below; where the first line tells the
time and date of the event, the second
line tells the type of event and the
third line either states the User or the
device
that
caused
the
event.
Abbreviation as DC stands for Door
Contact, LB is short for low battery,
Tamp means Tamper where Rest. is
short for restore.
0 2 : 3 8 0 1 J a n
D i s a r m
U s e r 1
0 2 : 4 0 0 2 J a n
P a n i c
D A V I D R C