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Basic Function
Access Level Required
Access level 2 menu
A.L. 2 / A.L. 3
Access level 3 menu
A.L. 3
Zones Reset
A.L. 2 / A.L. 3
Silence
A.L. 2 / A.L. 3
Bypass
A.L. 2 / A.L. 3
Test
A.L. 1
Log
A.L. 1
Display alarms
A.L. 1
Display Faults
A.L. 1
Display bypasses
A.L. 1
Evacuation
A.L. 1 / A.L. 2 / A.L. 3
System Programming
A.L. 3
Date/Time set
A.L. 2 /
A.L. 3
Walk Test
A.L. 2 /
A.L. 3
Periodic Test Confirmation
A.L. 2 /
A.L. 3
Table 3.
Basic functions required access levels
Since the system may have more than one installed key display units, an interlocking
system ensures that only one is active at access levels 2 or 3. In this case the
[ACC]
key is constantly lit on the active key display. On the rest of the key display units the
[ACC]
key is producing three short flashes every 5 seconds. The user may press
[ACC]
on a locked key display to find out which unit is currently in elevated access
mode. To ensure that the system will never be locked untenanted in elevated access
level, it detects user inactivity and drops to access level 1 automatically after a period
of 30 seconds.
8. System Information and status
In Access level 1 (A.L.1) the user may request through the level’s menu a number of
information screens. The A.L.1 menu is shown by pressing the
< >
button while on the
main screen. The items of the A.L.1 menu is as follows:
1.
Zone descriptions
2.
Zone overview
3.
Zone configuration
4. Installed modules
5.
Power levels
6.
System info
7. Contact info
Pressing < > on some screens will display a help screen with useful related infor-
mation.
8.1 Installed modules, Module Identification
This screen represents an overview of the installed modules (expansions) with each
LCD character representing one module. The top LCD line forms an index with the
module ID. The next 3 lines display the Relay expansion modules (
|RL|
), Zone mod
-
ules (
|ZM|
) and Key display modules (
|KD|
). The state of each module is shown with