Description Of The Programming Menus; View History Log Menu; Review Of Full Events List - Teletek electronics REPEATER Installation And Programming Manual

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Repeater – Installation and Programming Manual

7. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROGRAMMING MENUS

The programming menus are accessible from level 2 (Maintenance) and level 3 (Installer) after entering a
valid access code.
In level 2 could be realized partial programming of parameters, and some values are accessible only for
reviewing.
In level 3 could be realized full programming and settings, and also to restore the factory default settings,
including access codes. For details see the descriptions in the tables in item 5.2 for the rights and limitations
for every access level.
The navigation buttons have the following functionalities in operation:
Button
Functions
Menu entry; Confirmation of entered parameters and settings.
Cancelation of entered parameters and settings; Step back in the
menu structure.
Scrolling between menus; Increasing values; Text entering.
Scrolling between menus; Decreasing values; Text entering.
Changing the editing fields

7.1. View History Log Menu

This menu allows the installer to review and print the system events recorded in the panel memory log file.
The capacity of the panel memory log file is 10000 events. The installer can clear also all panel's memory or
to extract a list of events by date. The menus are accessible from levels 2 and 3.
After entering the menu the screen displays:

7.1.1 Review of Full Events List

From the main screen of VIEW LOG menu press (1) VIEW ALL button. The last (newest) event is displayed
on the screen. Use the buttons with up and down arrows to review all recorded events one-by-one, as
everyone is displayed with date and time of occurring
submenu:
Exit to the main screen of VIEW LOG menu is realized with CANCEL button.
The following general information is displayed in the main
screen of
VIEW LOG menu:
Total Entries - Shows the total number of the recorded
events in the
memory log file.
Total Alarms Count - Shows the total number of the
registered
alarm events.
Use the functional digit buttons to enter the respective
submenu.
Press a functional button for entry in the respective
1 - NEWEST. Shows the last recorded event.
2 - OLDEST. Shows the first recorded event.
3 - CLEAR. See the description of item 7.1.3
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