Appendix 7: Event Log Events - GE CS5500 Programming Manual

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Appendix 7: Event log events

Event message
Alarm
Alarm Restore
Autotest
B-Alarm
Box Tamper
Box Tamper
Restore
Burglary
Burglary Restore
Bypass
Bypass Restore
Cancel
CleanMe
CleanMe Restore
Clock Set
Close (arm)
Code Entry
Data Lost
Disarm from Alarm
Duress
Early Open
End Download
End Prog
End Walktest
Explanation
An alarm has been tripped.
See Alarm event message.
An autotest message was sent to the central station.
A full alarm on a B zone type that is considered a burglary alarm.
A box tamper.
See Box Tamper event message.
A burglary zone has been tripped.
See Burglary event message.
A zone is bypassed.
See Bypass event message.
The report to the central station has been cancelled. This occurs when a user enters
a code after an alarm.
A smoke detector is dirty.
See CleanMe event message.
A user set the date and time.
Closing (arm) by a specific user.
The lock of the access reader has been triggered.
The lock can be triggered by an accepted proximity card or by an Egress switch. An
Egress switch is a button that can be pressed by a user to open the lock of the door.
It can also be called Request-to-Exit (RTE). When the Code Entry option is
activated, the reader sends a log message to the control panel, indicating that the
lock has been triggered.
The panel has been unable to send alarm messages to the central station. The
panel tries to send these messages a number of times as specified in the FTC (Dial
attempts before Fail to Communicate). Any pending reportable events are lost.
A user disarmed the panel during an alarm.
A duress code entered by a user. An alarm message is sent to the central station.
A user disarmed the system before the open time specified in the panel schedules.
The end of an up/download.
End programming. The installer left programming mode.
See Walktest event message.

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