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PRINT BUFFERPRINT BUFFER
PRINT BUFFERPRINT BUFFER
PRINT BUFFER
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DIAGNOSTICS
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The installer can review the events stored in the event buffer by sending the contents of it to a printer. See
the System Manual for information on hooking up a serial printer.
Enter this section to print out the event buffer through the PC6400 module. All events stored in the event
buffer will be printed out. The event buffer can store up to 3000 events.
NOTE: If the printer is left on line hooked up to the PC6400 (RS-232) module, it will always print out
events as they occur.
Event Buffer
The Diagnostics function helps the installer to track down any problems that may be occurring with the
modules. If this section is entered during the first two minutes after powering up the system, the selections
Binary Program and Factory Default will also be available to the installer.
The diagnostics function is designed to help you track down any problems with the installed modules.
To view diagnostics for Combus modules (PC6501, PC6108A, PC6216, PC6204, PC6400, PC6820), select
“Combus Modules”.
To view diagnostics for Backbone modules (PC6442, PC6443), select “Backbone Modules”.
If there are no problems, the keypad will display “PC6010 System No Faults Found.”
If there is a problem, the keypad will display “Error... Module.” This message will be accompanied by
either “E” “T” or “LV” followed by a number. The number represents the module (see list below). The
letters represent the following:
E = communications error. The main panel has lost communications with the module.
T = tamper. The tamper zone on the module has been activated.
LV = low voltage. The module is not receiving enough voltage from the Combus.
Below is a list of the indicated numbers and which modules they represent. If there is more than one
problem, use the arrow keys (<>) through the list.
Indicated # Combus Module Indicated # Backbone Module
1-16 PC6501 - #1-16 33 Not used
65 PC6400 34 PC6442
66-95 PC6108 - #1-30 35 PC6443
146-154 PC6216 - #1-9
178-193 PC6204 - #1-16
210-225 PC6820 - #1-16
Example: if the display shows ‘E- T-65 LV- ‘, this means that the tamper on the PC6400 RS-232 module
has been activated.
Select this section to see the version number of the PC6010 software.
NOTE: The following items are available during the first 2 minutes after power up.
Normally used upon instruction from factory technical personal for specialized programming not covered
by the standard programming instructions.
The programming keypad will display the message ‘Power System Down and Restart’. Remove all power to
the main panel. This will erase all programming and reset the system to factory default settings. All
modules will have to be reenrolled.
NOTE: When changing software version, a software default is not required. The panel will perform a
default if required.
DIAGNOSTICSDIAGNOSTICS
DIAGNOSTICSDIAGNOSTICS
DIAGNOSTICS
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DIAGNOSTICSDIAGNOSTICS
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DIAGNOSTICS
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BINARY PROGRAMBINARY PROGRAM
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BINARY PROGRAM
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FACTORY DEFAULTFACTORY DEFAULT
FACTORY DEFAULTFACTORY DEFAULT
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Diagnostics
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EVENT BUFFER
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PRN ENTIRE BUFFPRN ENTIRE BUFF
PRN ENTIRE BUFFPRN ENTIRE BUFF
PRN ENTIRE BUFF
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SOFTWARE VERSIONSOFTWARE VERSION
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SOFTWARE VERSION
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