Potter RA-7692 User Manual
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Annunciator Manual • 8910224 • Rev C • 6/09
Display Events
Function: Allows you to review up to 16 past events that occurred
on your system in the order of their occurrence.
The system records two event types:
Zone Events - Records zone alarms, troubles, restorals, and service.
Supervisory - Records problems with the system’s hardware
components.
The system’s memory can hold up to 16 events. After 16 events are
in memory, any new event causes the oldest event to be cleared.
1. Access the User Menu.
2. Press COMMAND until DISPLAY EVENTS? appears.
3. Press any Select key. The annunciator displays the first recorded event.
Use COMMAND to scroll down through the event displays.
Use the Back Arrow key to scroll back up through the event
displays. If you press the Back Arrow key when you first enter
Display Events, the annunciator returns to the Status List.
Zone Event Displays
# FIRE ALARM
The display actually contains three separate sections.
# - Records the zone number. Press the Select key under the zone
number to display the custom zone name programmed into the system.
FIRE - This is the type of zone on which the activity occurred.
There are three possible zone types you may see on your keypad.
FIRE - Fire
SUPV - Supervisory
AUX1 - Auxiliary 1
ALARM - This is the event that occurred. There are 3 event types:
ALARM
TROUBLE
RESTORE
Zone Bypass Event Displays
# BYPAS
BYPAS - This zone has been bypassed by the system.
RESET - This zone has been reset by the system.
Press the Select key under the zone number to display the custom
zone name programmed into the system.
Supervisory Event Displays
POWER TROUBLE
The display contains two separate sections.
POWER - The type of condition that occurred on your system.
POWER - Problem with the AC power supply.
PH LINE # - Problem with phone line 1 or 2.
BATTERY - Problem with a low battery. This could be due to the
battery exceeding its life expectancy. Call the service department
whenever you see a low battery display.
The status regarding that condition.
TROUBLE
RESTORE
Auto Recall Event Displays
Your system sends periodic recall (test) reports to the central
station to test the communications link. Each successful test
transmission is logged into the Display Events and shown as
AUTO RECALL.