PEGAsys™ LV
April 2003
76-100016-002
2-3
2-3.1
Levels of Security
The three security levels are: Level One (system owner),
Level Two (system installer) and System Manufacturer (the
highest security level—reserved for the system manufac-
turer). Passwords consist of alphanumeric characters (0-
9) and allow access to the system from the integral keypad
of the CCM. Passwords help to lock out any possible entry
to the menus through the CCM's keypad.
If alphanumeric passwords are necessary for a particular
application, it is recommended that the Level One pass-
word be numeric and the Level Two password be alpha-
numeric so as to allow the user to retrieve system
information (system information lists) and also prevent a
user from changing any programmed system parameters.
2-3.2
Default Passwords
The PEGAsys LV system provides protection from unau-
thorized entry to the system menus by utilizing two levels
of default passwords: Level One and Level Two. This fea-
ture provides two separate passwords, which increase the
security of the system. Default passwords are set when
the system is shipped from Kidde. These default pass-
words are:
•
Level One = 987
•
Level Two = 1865
These default passwords are valid until other passwords
are programmed into the system.
2-3.3
Entering Passwords
The password entry procedure is listed below:
1.
Verify that the system status is displayed.
2.
Press zero (0) key. Verify that the display reads:
PLEASE ENTER PASSWORD
3.
Type in three or four digit password into keypad. En-
sure a pound sign (#) appears for each key pressed.
Note:
Use the default password if a new password has
not been set.
4.
Press the return (
↵
↵↵
↵↵
) key. Verify that the display reads:
1:ISOLATE
2:LIST
3:SET
4:TEST
2-4
SYSTEM POWER-UP
The following step-by-step procedure is for initial power-
up of the CCP.
1.
Perform the installation checkout procedure in Chap-
ter 7 of this manual.
2.
Set the circuit breaker for the CCP power to ON. Verify
that the display reads "Main Processor Power On".
Ensure that the audible device is buzzing continuously.
3.
Press the display module reset switch. Verify that the
audible device is silenced.
4.
Verify that the display reads as follows:
MAIN PROCESSOR
POWER ON
5.
After ten seconds, verify that the display reads as fol-
lows:
RXTX NON-MONITORING TROUBLE ON
RXTX1
Note:
To clear the below RX/TX message, use the
AutoLearn function from the menu function or up-
load the configuration from the PCS program. If
using PCS software, verify that the RX/TX loop is
enabled in the Loops Topic of the configuration
file prior to uploading.
RX/TX 1 NOT REGISTERED ON
RX/TX LOOP 1
6.
Verify that the POWER ON and TROUBLE indicators
are lit.
7.
Connect the backup batteries to the CCP in accor-
dance to the procedure in Chapter 7.
8.
Press the <ACKLDGE> button. After approximately
one minute the display will momentarily read:
RXTX NON-MONITORING TROUBLE OFF
9.
Verify the display reads the incorrect time and date.
10. Set time and date as follows:
a.
Press zero (0) key. Verify that the display reads:
PLEASE ENTER PASSWORD
b.
Type in the default Level One password (987).
c.
Press the return (
↵
↵↵
↵↵
) key. Verify that the display
reads:
1:ISOLATE
2:LIST
3:SET
4:TEST
d.
Type in 3111 on the keypad. Verify that the display
reads:
SYSTEM TIME (AM/PM)
ENTER THE TIME _ _ : _ _ (HH:MM)
e.
Type in the time (HH=hours 0-12 and then
MM=minutes 0-59). Press the return (
↵
↵↵
↵↵
) key. Verify
that the display reads:
SYSTEM TIME (AM/PM)
1:AM
2:PM
f.
Type in appropriate selection (1 for AM or 2 for
PM).
g.
Set the date in an analogous procedure as in steps
d and e above.
Note:
If there has been a mistake in the entered data,
press the backspace key as many times as re-
quired to get to the mistake, then re-enter data
from that point.
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