Event History; Using The Lcd Keypad; Using The J-Link Software And A Computer; Logging Into Myjablotron (Web/Smartphone) - jablotron 100 User Manual

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5. EVENT HISTORY

The security system stores all performed operations and events (setting, unsetting, alarms, faults,
messages sent to users and ARCs) in the micro SD card in the system's control panel. Each entry includes
the date, time (start and end), and source (cause / origin) of the event.
The different ways of browsing through the system's event history:
5.1

USING THE LCD KEYPAD

Accessing the event history using the keypad requires user authorization. Once authorized, the available
options (based on user permissions) are displayed by choosing Event Memory. Records can be viewed using
arrows.
5.2

USING THE J-LINK SOFTWARE AND A COMPUTER

The system memory can be browsed using the J-Link software (Windows XP and higher). Events can
be downloaded from the control panel in small (about 1,200 events) or larger (about 4,000 events) batches.
The events can be filtered in detail, colour-coded for easier orientation, or saved into a file in a computer.
5.3

LOGGING INTO MYJABLOTRON (WEB/SMARTPHONE)

All system events can be viewed after logging in the MyJABLOTRON web/smartphone interface.
The account shows history in a range which corresponds with the user's permissions.

6. WHAT IS THE MYJABLOTRON WEB INTERFACE?

The MyJABLOTRON web interface is a unique service that allows on-line
access to JABLOTRON devices. It allows end-users to monitor and control
the system.
The MyJABLOTRON web interface allows users to:
View the current system status.
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Set/unset the entire system or a part of it.
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Control programmable outputs.
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View the event history.
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Send reports to selected users via text messaging,
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e-mail or push notifications
Capture images from photo verification devices (640 x 480 px) and browse
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through them in the Photo gallery tab or directly in Recent events
Monitor current temperature or energy consumption, including a history
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overview on graphic charts.
And other useful features.
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7. PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE

It is necessary to have regular and timely maintenance checks performed in order to secure reliable
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functioning of the system. Most of the maintenance is carried out by an installation company at least once a year
during periodical maintenance inspections.
User maintenance consists of keeping the individual devices clean.
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Some devices may require testing (fire detectors, for example). Please, contact your service technician.
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