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4.2 Event log
The matrix supplies a series of information, via the RS232 channel, for recording the succession of
significant events occurring to the system. This log file is also extremely useful for identifying the cause of
faulty operation due to errors when setting up the matrix.
The log can be sent either to a serial printer or to a Personal Computer, for subsequent processing in the
latter case.
Warning! Serial printers are usually provided with a reception buffer: printing will only commence when the buffer is full.
Before removing the paper from the printer force the printer to print the outstanding buffer, following the instructions
given in the user's manual for the printer. Usually OFFLINE forcing followed by page feed is sufficient to empty the
buffer.
Each event has a corresponding message in code that is sent to the RS232 channel. The message is
preceded by an indication of the date and time and is followed by a checksum character.
Typical format of an event message would be [2003/11/14 18:25:10 PeriodOpen S]where the
date (in year/month/day format) is followed by the time, by the message and by the checksum. Calculation
of the checksum is described in section 4.3.1.3 Calculating the checksum, page 28.
4.2.1
List of event messages
Message
Parameters
Meaning
PowerOn
Matrix switched on
PowerOff
1
Time when matrix switched off
PeriodOpen
2
Start of open period
PeriodClosed
2
Start of closed period
Time+1
Start of summer time (DST)
Time-1
End of summer time (TST)
Setup
Start of matrix setup
EndSetup
End of matrix setup
AlarmXX
XX: alarm number 1/32
Acknowledgement of alarm XX
KeybXAlarmReset
X: keyboard number 1/8
Reset alarms from keyboard No.X
AlarmXXIdleOn
XX: alarm number 1/32
Alarm active but disabled
AlarmXXIdleOff
XX: alarm number 1/32
Alarm idle but disabled
AlarmExtReset
External alarm reset
AlarmXXTimeReset
XX: alarm number 1/32
Time alarm No.XX reset
AlarmXXAutoReset
XX: alarm number 1/32
Continuous alarm No.XX reset
Video-XX
XX: camera number 1/32
Video loss, camera No.XX
Video+XX
XX: camera number 1/32
Signal return, video No.XX
CfgReset
Restore settings
MicroReset
Re-run program
EnKeybX
X: keyboard number 1/8
Time event: keyboard No.X enabled
DisKeybX
X: keyboard number 1/8
Time event: keyboard No.X disabled
CloseRelayX
X: relay number 1/8
Time event: relay No.X closed
OpenRelayX
X: relay number 1/8
Time event: relay No.X open
EnContactXX
XX: contact number 1/32
Time event: alarm contact XX enabled
DisContactXX
XX: contact number 1/32
Time event: alarm contact XX disabled
DateChange
Start date modification
DateSet
End of date modification
TimeChange
Start time modification
TimeSet
End time modification
Notes:
1)
The time at which the matrix was switched off is shown the next time it is switched on
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