Log Event Definitions - Bosch Security System Owner's Manual

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Log Event Definitions

AC FAIL: AC power to the panel interrupted.
AC RSTOR: AC power to the panel restored.
ALARM: Alarm at point in area specified.
AUTO: Event Modifier for BYPASS event. Indicates 4 alarms or troubles in one clock hour caused
automatic (swinger) bypass.
BAD CALL: System tried to call Remote Account Manager and failed.
BATT LOW: Panel battery is below 11.7 VDC.
BATT MISS: Panel battery disconnected or discharged.
BATT RSTOR: Panel battery recharged.
BUS RSTOR: Data Expansion Loop for off-board points restored.
BUS TRBLE: Data Expansion Loop for off-board points faulted.
BYPASS: Point bypassed. An event modifier showing how the point was bypassed follows this event
in the log.
CANCEL: User canceled an alarm from the area specified.
CKSUM FAIL: Panel programming corrupted. Call for service.
CLOSE: User armed area. An event modifier showing the previous armed state follows this event in
the log. If a close window is in effect, a second event modifier shows if the arming (close) was
outside of the close window.
CODE CHG: Passcode changed for user number shown.
CODE DEL: Passcode deleted for user number shown.
CODE TMPR: User made six failed attempts to enter a passcode at a command center.
COMMAND: Event modifier for BYPASS, RELAY SET, and RELY RESET events. Indicates function
initiated from a command center.
COMM FAIL: Panel could not communicate using phone line reported.
COMM RSTOR: The communication problem with the phone line indicated resolved.
DATE CHG: User changed panel's date and/or time.
DURESS: User initiated from command center special alarm in the area specified.
EARLY: Event modifier for arming (close) and disarming (open) events. Indicates the open or close
event occurred before the beginning of an open or close window.
EXTRA PT: Incorrectly programmed point connected to system.
F PERM DLY: User force armed area specified with delay. An event modifier showing the previous
armed state follows this event in the log. If a close window is in effect, a second event modifier
shows if the arming (close) was outside of the close window.
F PERM INS: User force armed area perimeter with no delay time. An event modifier showing the
previous armed state follows this event in the log. If a close window is in effect, a second event
modifier shows if the arming (close) was outside of the close window.
FAIL CLOSE: Area not armed before end of close window.
FAIL OPEN: Area not disarmed before end of open window.

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