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4.4.3: User Code Descriptors
Each user code can be assigned a 16-character descriptor. These descriptors help to
identify users in the event log and in SMS Follow Me messages.
To edit a code descriptor:
1.
From the main menu, select User Codes [4].
2.
Select a code.
3.
From the code's sub-menu, select Descriptor [#2].
4.
Edit the descriptor using the alphanumeric keypad.
Press 3 when you have finished editing.
5.

4.5: Follow Me

The Follow Me feature is designed to notify the user that certain events have occurred.
The events that are sent to the Follow Me telephone number are those events that the
user is authorized to view in the event log; events that can be viewed only by the installer
are not sent to the Follow Me number – see Appendix C: Event Table. If using the TWA
Follow Me feature, the audio channel is opened after alarm events only.
To edit the Follow Me number:
1.
From the main menu, select Follow Me [5].
2.
Enter a telephone number for Follow Me communication. If using the
SMS Follow Me feature, this number must be for a cellular phone with
the capability to receive SMS messages.
1
You may only access Follow Me programming if the protocol for Account 3 is programmed
as SMS or TWA Follow Me.

4.6: Event Log

The event log records the last 256 events the system has undergone. The log uses the
FIFO (First In, First Out) method, automatically erasing the oldest event when the log is full.
To view the event log:
1.
From the Event Log menu, select View Log [61]; a summarized version of
the most recent event is displayed. Press the
stamp or the device/user number on the second row of the display.
2.
Use the arrow keys to scroll through the events.
When you have finished viewing, press 2to exit the log.
3.
The event log displays the following information for each event:
x
The
event
description of the event that occurred.
x
The zone where the event occurred.
x
Time/date stamp – the exact time the
event occurred.
x
Report details – a single character
indicating whether the event was
reported to the monitoring station. The
options available are R: Report Sent,
F: Report Failed, C: Report Cancelled
or N: No Report.
ProGuard800™
descriptor
a
key to view the time/date
brief
X
1
4/11/07 12:34 R
Y
Figure 4.2: Detailed Event Log Display
FIRE ALARM
X
Event Descriptor
Y
Time/Date Stamp
Z
Report Details
Z
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