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Fault; Fault Restoring; Events 2; Active Alarms Displaying - CAME PXC2-32 Benutzerhandbuch

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Fault

A fault can be caused by defective batteries (of the control unit, of
the auxiliary power supplies or of the wireless devices) or by the lack
of power supply from inputs defined as fault type, by faults to the
3G or PSTN 230V AC telephone line (from the main line or from the
auxiliary power supplies).
The fault is reported immediately. For "no network" remote
indication, the installer may set a delay to avoid unnecessary signal-
ling in the event of power surges or temporary interruptions.
08:24
#####UUUPX---
FAULT
Yellow LED
Telephone signals, both voice and SMS can be started with a delay
set by the installer (maximum 255 seconds) based on the installer
setting.
The fault is not indicated by the key readers.
The opening of the control unit or its components causes the
alarm signal.
System maintenance must be performed only by qualified per-
sonnel. Danger of electrocution due to live parts inside the control
unit.

FAULT RESTORING

After the fault has been repaired, to eliminate the fault signal and to
turn off the yellow fault LED, follow the ALARM MEMORY RESTORE
procedure of the previous chapter.

Events 2

Each system event is registered in the database of the system.
The memory contains a limited number of events (see characteristics
of the control unit) and, if this limit is reached, each new event can-
cels the oldest. The events memory persists even with the control
unit powered off.
All events in memory can be consulted through a display keypad or a
colour touch screen or mobile APP.
The date and time are associated with each stored event.
The types of events are as follows:
ALARM
TURN ON
SABOTAGE
TURN OFF
TECHNICAL
FAULT
ROBBERY
CODE
ACOUSTIC AND LIGHT SIGNAL-
19/03/13
LING ON LCD KEYPADS, TOUCH
SCREEN
VOICE TELEPHONE CALLS AND
SMS
TELEPHONE CALLS TO SECURITY
FIRMS
KEY
VARIOUS

ACTIVE ALARMS DISPLAYING

Active alarms are the recent alarms which have not yet been restored
to the alarm memory.
1.
Enter the User Menu (User Code + (*)).
(
)/(
)
2.
With
select
EVENTS 02
(
)/(
)
3.
With
select
ACTIVE ALARMS
4.
For each event, the following is displayed:
TIME and DATE
EVENT DESCRIPTION (part 1)
EVENT INDEX (accessible with the button(*))
EVENT DESCRIPTION (part 2)
5.
To end the displaying press (#).
EVENTS
EVENTS MENU
ACTIVE ALARMS
..event 1 description..

ACTIVE FAULTS DISPLAYING

Active faults refer to faults that have not yet been restored.
1.
Enter the User Menu (User Code + (*)).
2.
With
(
)/(
)
select
EVENTS 02
(
)/(
)
3.
With
select
ACTIVE FAULTS
4.
For each event, the following is displayed:
TIME and DATE
EVENT DESCRIPTION (part 1)
EVENT INDEX (accessible with the button(*))
EVENT DESCRIPTION (part 2)
5.
To end the displaying press (#).
EVENTS
EVENTS MENU
ACTIVE FAULTS
..failure 1 description ..

EVENT FILTER SETTING

The event filter allows faster consultation of only the events of inte-
rest.
1.
Enter the User Menu (User Code + (*)).
(
)/(
)
2.
With
select
EVENTS 02
(
)/(
)
3.
With
select
FILTER EVENTS
4.
With
(
)/(
)
it is possible to scroll through the types of events
and
with(+)/(‒)
it is possible to enable (
filter.
(
)/(
)
5.
Press
to display the events found applying the filters set.
and press (*).
and press (*).
02
HH:MM DD/MM/YY
EVENT
No.
XXX
..event 2 description..
and press (*).
and press (*).
02
HH:MM DD/MM/YY
EVENT
No.
XXX
..failure 2 description ..
and press (*).
and press (*).
) or disable (
YES
) the
NO

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