Chapter 5
Viewing the Alarm List
Press the “LIST” button located on the front of the system to display up to eight items of alarm and channel loss information in the current sequence.
Order of occurrence: The number of the latest data will be “1”.
<ALARM/LOSS LIST>
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1. | 99 | / 03 / 26 | 20 :10 : 24 | 4 | L |
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2. | 99 | / 03 / 26 | 12:19 : 34 | 3 A |
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3. | 99 | /03 /26 | 08 : 49 : 58 3 | L |
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4. | 99 | / 03 | /26 | 08 : 40 : 02 | 1 | L |
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5. | 99 | / 03 | / 26 | 08 : 31 : 26 | 2 | A |
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Occurrence Year/Month/Date | Occurrence Hour:Minute:Second |
Once the alarm is on, you can check the time the alarm went on along with the relevant channel. This information remains in nonvolatile memory so you can check the information even after the system has been powered off.
If you want to erase the displayed data, press and hold the both of the “AUTO” and “RESET” buttons for about 2 seconds. Then all the data of alarm and channel loss will be erased.
NOTE
You cannot use the “LIST” button when the alarm or the system setup mode is on.
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