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MPC-1000 Plus Fire Alarm System Control Unit Owner's ... - Faraday

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12120 OWNER'S MANUALEVENT HISTORYThe control unit includes a non-volatile memory recording up to 500 system events. Identified alarm,trouble, supervisory trouble, and other significant events will be recorded along with the date and time ofoccurrence, and can be inspected by operating front panel push buttons.Events recorded in the history are:• <strong>Alarm</strong>, Trouble, or Supervisory conditions.• Drill, Tornado, Recall and General Evacuation.• Activation of NACs or modules used for sounders or strobes.• <strong>Unit</strong> used for command functions. (Silence, acknowledge, reset, etc.)• PAS_INHIBIT switch activation.• <strong>Alarm</strong> silence (manual and automatic).• <strong>System</strong> reset.• Power up.• Entry to Programmer Mode.• Secondary configuration edited.• Validity check on backup configuration. (Errors detected or no errors detected)• Running of comparison function. (Same or different)• Replacement of primary configuration.• Execution of Auto-program.• Exit from Programmer Mode.• <strong>System</strong> time or date change.• Input point disable/enable.• Start and stop of walk test.• Expiration of Walk Test Timer.• Expiration of re-ring timer.• <strong>Alarm</strong>/trouble/supervisory Acknowledgment.• Trouble/supervisory restored to normal.• <strong>Alarm</strong> verification counter rollover.• Pre-alarm activation.• Pre-alarm acknowledgment/restore.• <strong>Alarm</strong> of zone with no outputs.• Activation of points defined for logging.• Sensor maintenance alertsP/N 447192 Issue I (preliminary 10/31/2001)II-6

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