SENSITRON
A Halma Company
MT4984
MU+ PK-32
Manual (EN)
P. 57/14
3.7
ENGINEER LEVEL
The “Engineer” level is the highest user level.
The operations allowed in the Engineer level main screen are the same as for the
Maintenance level. In addition, compared to the other user levels, it can modify
the Alarm thresholds of the individual channels and can select the TEST and UN-
SET mode for a number of channels or outputs greater than 50% of the total.
In case of Alarm, Fault and/or Emergency, the system will switch automatically to
ALARM, FAULT or EMERGENCY mode.
3.8
MENU DETAILS
In this chapter, the various submenus of the main screen will be detailed.
1
MENU
Allows the operator to access the submenus to which it is enabled: Active Events
(if any), Event Log, Print, Abort Print, and System Info.
2
LOGOUT
Logs out the active user
3
SYSTEM
gets the user into a sub menu for a general view of the system through the Zone,
the Modules and Detectors (channels).
4
LOGIN
Opens the login dialogue window
3.9 1-MENU
In the main window in normal mode (without any user login), one may view the
system’s configuration details, pressing the key 1-MENU):
-
ACTIVE EVENTS (available just if some active event is present)
-
EVENT LOG
-
SYSTEM INFO
3.10
ACTIVE EVENTS
Pressing ENT on ACTIVE EVENT, the list shows the actually active events. If there
are active Alarms and active Faults or Emergency situations, these will be shown
by splitting the window in two as below. In the upper side the Alarms and in the
lower side the Faults and Emergency situations. Using the LEFT/RIGHT arrow,
the screen will switch between the two sides of the window.
Operator level (O)
Maintenance level (M)
Engineer level (E)
ACTIVE EVENT (*)
ACTIVE EVENT (*)
ACTIVE EVENT (*)
EVENT LOG
EVENT LOG
EVENT LOG
SET PRINTER MODE
SET PRINTER MODE
ABORT PRINT
SYSTEM INFO
ABORT PRINT
ABORT PRINT
SYSTEM INFO
SYSTEM INFO
Table 25
Typical NORMAL state screen
Figure 26
Active Events screen with Alarm and Fault