Bosch Appliances d9412gv3 Video Game Controller User Manual


 
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View Log
Default: E
Selection:
-, E, or P
Function
No.
Function Name
Alternate
Keystroke
21 View Log
(Menu function
only)
Use this function to view all of the system events,
their time stamps, User IDs, or point numbers. User
Name and Point Text are not stored in the event log,
but they appear when the control panel matches
them with the User ID ### and the Point ###.
Each event appears on one line in the log. Any
information related to that event appears on a
separate line in the log.
Because events in the log are not uniform in length,
the control panel can store from 500 to 1000 events.
Print Log
Default: P
Selection:
-, E, or P
Function
No.
Function Name
Alternate
Keystroke
22 Print Event Log
(Menu function
only)
Use this function to print all the events stored in the
control panel beginning at the start date and ending
with the last event in the log.
User Cmd 7
Default: P
Selection:
-, E, or P
Function
No.
Function Name
Alternate
Keystroke
23
User COMMAND
7
[COMMAND][7]
Use this function to activate an alarm programmed in
COMMAND 7 in the POINTS > Command 7 /
Command 9 section.
User Cmd 9
Default: P
Selection:
-, E, or P
Function
No.
Function Name
Alternate
Keystroke
24
User COMMAND
9
[COMMAND][9]
Use this function to activate an alarm programmed in
COMMAND 9 in the POINTS > Command 7 /
Command 9 section.
Bypass a Point
Default: P
Selection:
-, E, or P
Function
No.
Function Name
Alternate
Keystroke
25 Bypass a Point [COMMAND][0]
Use this function to bypass individual points that have
P## Bypassable enabled. Points within the scope of
the keypad can be bypassed where the function is
entered (refer to Section 2.9.1 Keypad (Command
Center) Assignment) on page 50.
The control panel ignores alarms and troubles, and
does not display point faults when a point is
bypassed.
Unbypass a Point
Default: P
Selection:
-, E, or P
Function
No.
Function Name
Alternate
Keystroke
26 Unbypass a Point [COMMAND][0][0]
Use this function to unbypass individual points that
are programmed either P## Force Arm Returnable
or P## Bypass Returnable. Points within the scope
of the keypad can be unbypassed where the function
is entered (refer to Section 2.9.1 Keypad (Command
Center) Assignment) on page 50. The control panel
responds to alarms and troubles, and displays point
faults when a point is unbypassed.