Setting The Time And Date; Activating Door Chime; View Event Buffer - DSC MAXSYS PC4010 Instruction Manual

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3.4 Setting the Time and Date

Keypad Command: [Master Code][9]
To set the time and date on the system, perform the following:
1. Enter a Master code and press [9]. The display will read "System
Master Menu."
2. Use the keypad arrow keys (< >) to scroll to the display "Set System
Time." Press [*].
3. Enter the current time in 24 hour format (HHMM). For instance, to
program 3:51 p.m., type in "1551."
4. Next, use the keypad arrow keys to scroll to the display "Set System
Date." Press [*].
5. Enter the current date (MMDDYY). For example, to program May
31, 1997 type "053197."
6. Once the date and time have been programmed, press [#] to return
the partition to its normal disarmed state.

3.5 Activating Door Chime

Keypad Command: [*][4]
When the door chime feature is enabled, the keypad will emit five quick
beeps when a zone is opened or closed. The keypad will only beep for
zones which have the door chime zone attribute enabled. Often this feature
is applied to entry doors so that you are notified when someone enters or
exits the premises.
To enable door chime, enter [*] [4] at any keypad. To program the chime
zone attribute for a particular zone, please ask your installer.
NOTE: The door chime feature will not work on bypassed zones.

3.6 View Event Buffer

Keypad Command: [Master Code][9]
Each system event is stored in an event buffer which can be viewed from
any keypad. To view the event buffer, perform the following:
1. Enter a System Master code and press [9]. The display will read
"System Master Menu."
2. Use the keypad arrow keys (< >) to scroll to the display "View Event
Buffer." Press [*].
3. The event buffer can now be viewed, starting with the most recent
event. When an event is presented, the first line of the display will
show the event number and the partition on which the event
occurred; the second line of the display will show the date and time
of the event. Press the [*] key to display a description of the event.
Use the arrow keys to scroll through the list of all events in the event
buffer.
4. To stop viewing events, press [#].
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