System Tab In A Maintenance Session; Logging System Messages; System Monitor - Honeywell rapid eye System Administrator Manual

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System Tab in a Maintenance Session

Road map
Each part of the System tab is discussed in turn. Default System data is listed in table 8–2, on
p. 139.
Multi-Media unit registration
During the first Multi-Media unit's Maintenance Session, the Serial Number (the site name in the
site definition) and Software are obtained from the Multi-Media unit and displayed in the upper-left
corner of the System tab, under Site Info.
The version of a Multi-Media unit's software may differ from the version number
of Admin and View. See also

Logging System Messages

Log System Messages. The system message log is useful mostly to Multi technical support
personnel. A checkmark in the Log System Messages box sets the Multi-Media unit to log all
commands received in a system.log file, stored on the unit. The system.log file stores the 10,000
most recent entries. It does not get any larger over time; the older entries are replaced by the
newer.
How to obtain a copy of the system.log file is explained at
Other Multi logs
Take care not to confuse System.log messages of commands with the logs of alarms or events.
For the alarm log see

System Monitor

Enable status pulse. Enables the FAULT RELAY to trigger. Power outages and other causes can
lead to a unit's failure to record video or failure to function. Failure to do either, for more than 19
minutes, triggers the FAULT RELAY located on a unit's back-panel. See the Installation Guide,
K14390.
Monitor alarm reporting. Enables delays greater than 19 minutes in the reporting of alarms to
trigger the fault relay. The monitoring is designed to report alarms that have not reached their
designated alarm station, because of that alarm station being unavailable.
136
Making a Site
Operational, on p. 52.
Alarm Log
on p. 233; for the events log, see
System
Files, p. 134.
Events Defined
on p. 193.

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