Viewing And Exporting Event History; To View The Event History; To Export The Event History; Accessing The System Information And Service Contact Details - Honeywell Touchpoint Plus Wireless User Manual

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4.15 Viewing and Exporting Event History

The event history for the complete system can be viewed in date order (latest first). The history can be filtered
by Alarm, Fault, Inhibit, or Warning.

4.15.1 To View the Event History

Touch Menu>Information>Event History, then touch the Filter icon of choice or scroll through the list.
Note: TPPLW does not adjust automatically for daylight savings time so it will retain a backup of the earlier
data if the clock is backdated (e.g. when ending daylight savings time).
Event data is automatically saved to an installed SD card. The event history data can also be exported to the
SD card on demand.

4.15.2 To Export the Event History

First touch the SD Card icon to ensure that you have sufficient empty space on the SD card.
Touch Menu>Information>Event History. Select the event (use filters if there are too many shown) and
touch Export Event.
Note: Microsoft Excel 2003 is limited to a maximum of 65,526 entries. If the report is larger than this a 'file not
loaded completely' message may be generated. Microsoft Excel 2010 has a much larger capacity that should
be sufficient for all TPPLW generated reports.
Note: Touchpoint Plus does not adjust automatically for daylight savings time so TPPLW will retain a backup
of the earlier data if the clock is backdated (i.e. when ending daylight savings time).

4.16 Accessing the System Information and Service Contact Details

Touch Menu>Information>System information to view details about the Firmware, Software and serial
numbers.
Touch Menu>Information>Service Contact or Refer to the back page for details of how to access
technical support.

4.17 System State and System Failure Relays

The Main Module has three relays (30 VDC or 250 VAC, both 1.7 A):
One or both System State relays can activate if there is any active alarm, fault, warning or inhibit in the
system (if configured).
The System Failure relay can activate if the safety function of the system is not operating, for example
due to a major fault or power loss.
Note: One of either RLY1 or RLY2 in main board relay shall be configured to System Inhibit Relay.
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