Other Diagnostic Leds; View Log; Mandatory And Non-Mandatory Log Events; How The Log Displays User Identities - Eaton i-on series Engineering Manual

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i-on Range
Two
No communication over the bus in the last 10 seconds.
Three
No bus address allocated to expander
Four
No poll request received from control unit in the last minute.

Other Diagnostic LEDs

The Heartbeat LED on the control unit and the navigation key LEDs on the keypad pcb
may also flash to indicate the status of those devices:
Device
Control Unit
Hardware keypad

View Log

The control unit keeps a log of events (for example, alarms and times of setting/unsetting).
An installer or master user can read the log when the system is completely unset. Note
that no other user type can read the log.

Mandatory and Non-Mandatory Log Events

To comply with EN50131-1:2006 for Grade 2 and 3 systems the log is divided internally
into two portions: mandatory events and non-mandatory events. The installer can view
either of these lists separately, or see all log events in one list. To assist with this task the
Installer Menu – View Log option provides three choices: All Events, Mandatory Events
or Non-Mand Events.
The number of events each area of the log can store is given on page 9.
The entire log will store its records for at least 10 years without power.

How the Log Displays User Identities

When you view the log, the display initially shows users by their number (for example
User001). Pressing  displays any name programmed for the user.
There are some user numbers that have special meaning, see the table below. Note that
these user numbers depend on the type of control unit.
Special User Numbers
User Identity
Installer (see Note).
Quick Set User
Panel (Control Unit)
Keyswitch User
ARC Remote Reset
Downloader
Virtual keypad
Note: The word "Web" will appear in the log entry if the installer logged on using the web
browser.
Slow Flash
Normal
No Address
i-on16
00
17
18
19
20
N/A
N/A
Fast Flash
USB Lead connected and in Update
Mode
Addressed but no data
Control unit type
i-on30
i-on40
000
00
051
51
052
52
053
53
054
54
055
55
056
56
Installer Menu Options
i-on50
i-on160
000
000
101
501
102
502
103
503
104
504
105
505
106
506
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