
Manager Manual for the CD72/95/15001 Page 101
System messages
Information on alarms and faults in the system will be stored in the logs of the ADVISOR panels. A total of
1,000 events can be stored in the CD95 range.
In the memory, a report/message consists of two or three parts. First there is a serial number followed by a
description of the event, for example '#001 Engr. Pres.'. If key ‘0’ is then pressed a more detailed
description of the event appears, such as the zone name or user name. In this case it could be ‘Manager’
which means that the engineer code has been entered. If ‘0’ is then pressed again, the time and an
abbreviation for the event are displayed. If this is, for example ‘Fri 01 Mar 17:28 A1’, the event took place in
area 1 on Friday 1 March at 17:28.
Faults often require no extra information, such as '#002 A1 No Message', which means that there was a
problem with the report. ‘0’ now only needs to be pressed once to obtain the time and date.
The sequence of events in both the engineer memory and the alarm memory is chronological. The first event
is the most recent and the higher the number of the event, the further back in time.
If a memory is empty, you will find ‘Log empty’ in the memory. After the last event ‘No more events’ is
found.
The engineer log only contains faults or alarms since the last arming. The engineer log is therefore much
more extensive. It also contains arming and disarming and faults and the log is not deleted by an arming or
by returning the panel to factory settings.
The operator log can contain up to 15 events.
Below is a list with codes/abbreviations of messages in the alarm and engineer memory and of messages
which appear in the display. In the list, under ‘Message’ there is the message, under ‘Extra’ there is the
number which appears in front or after the message and under ‘Description’ there is a short description.
Message Extra Description
230V Fail --
Mains power failed
230V OK --
Mains power restored
Access user The user has entered a code with the privilege ‘Unlock’.
Action action list
The action list has been started as a result of a code being entered
or the system armed or disarmed.
ActionReset --
There has been an alarm while the system was disarmed. This
alarm has been reset using an action list.
Area1 Armed 000
The system has been fully armed via upload/download.
Area1 Armed action list
The system has been armed using the action list.
Area1 Armed user
The user has fully armed the system.
Area1Disarmed 000
The system has been disarmed via upload/download.
Area1Disarmed action list
The system has been disarmed by the action list.
Area1Disarmed user
The user has disarmed the system.
Area1Rst 000
There was an alarm while the system was disarmed. This alarm has
been reset using upload/download.
Area1Rst user
There was an alarm while the system was disarmed. This alarm has
been reset by the user.
ArmFault 000
Automatic arming failed because the system was disturbed.
Auto Disarm --
A system has been disarmed by the timer.
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