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FIRE ALARM: Fire alarm at point in area specified.
FIRE END: Fire Walk Test ended.
FIRE RSTOR: Fire alarm at point specified restored.
FIRE TRBLE: Trouble condition at point specified.
FIRE START: Fire Walk Test started.
FORCE ARMD: Beginning of force arm report. Indicates area was force armed, bypass armed, or
force/bypass armed. This event followed by events showing the points force armed and/or
bypassed, and by a FORCE CLSE event showing the end of the forced armed report.
FORCE CLSE: Indicates end of forced armed report. Followed by an event modifier showing the
previous armed state.
FORCE PT: Event modifier showing user force armed with point specified faulted.
LATE: Event modifier for arming (close) and disarming (open) events. Indicates the open or close
event occurred after the end of an open or close window.
LOG FULL: Panel log is full. New event overwrite oldest event.
LOG THRES: Panel log reached programmed threshold (Log % Full).
MISS ALARM: Point in area specified missing. Area armed.
MISS FIRE: Fire point specified missing.
MISS TRBLE: Point in area specified missing. Area disarmed.
NEW TIME: Event modifier for XTN event. Shows the new time for end of close window.
OPEN: User disarmed area. An event modifier showing the previous armed state follows this event in
the log. If an open window is in effect, a second event modifier shows if the disarming (open)
was outside of the open window.
PARAM CHG: Panel programming changed.
PERM DLY: User armed the perimeter of the specified area with entry delay time. An event modifier
showing the previous armed state follows this event in the log. If a close window is in effect, a
second event modifier shows if the arming (close) was outside of the close window.
PERM INS: User armed the perimeter of the specified area with no delay time. An event modifier
showing the previous armed state follows this event in the log. If a close window is in effect, a
second event modifier shows if the arming (close) was outside of the close window.
PHONE FAIL: Panel detected phone line specified as faulted.
PHONERSTOR: Phone line specified detected as restored from faulted condition.
PROG: Event modifier for BYPASS, RELAY SET, and RELY RESET events. Indicates function initiated
from local programmer.
PROG BAD: Attempt to access panel with a local programmer failed.
PROG OK: Panel successfully programmed by a local programmer.
PT CLOSE: User armed point specified.
PT OPEN: User disarmed point specified.
PT STATUS: Status report for point specified.
PT TESTED: This point walk tested.

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