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ID-E270-011GB
10.1 USER CONFIGURATION PROGRAMMING
In order to adjust the control panel to its operation conditions predicted in the circuit design, it is
necessary to program the panel individually. The panel must be programmed according to the
programming manual (PM) after obtaining the 3
rd
or 4
th
access level authorisation. The entered
configuration data will also be stored when the total power failure occurs.
Note:
After the control panel programming, it is recommended to send the configuration to a computer
(utilising the configuration software) and prepare the data backup.
10.2 STANDARD CONFIGURATION/ACCESS CODES LOADING
It is possible that the user loads the control panel standard settings. The standard configuration
loading operation should be performed exclusively in case an old configuration must be deleted
(memory erasing) and a new one must be created from the beginning.
The standard configuration loading can be completed by restarting the μPC micro-processor in the
PSC-49 module, if the K1 key of the SW1 switch is turned on.
The standard configuration loading can be completed by restarting a μPC micro-processors in the
PSC-49 module:
-
µP1, if it is the active microprocessor, with the SW1 switch K1 key ON,
-
µP2, if it is the active microprocessor, with the SW1 switch K2 key ON.
The default access codes can be loaded by restarting the active μPC micro-processor in the PSC-49
module, if the SW1 switch K3 key is ON.
Note:
The standard configuration loading can last ca. 2 minutes.
11 ACCESS CODES
The POLON 4900 control panel is intended to be handled by 4 groups of people of various
qualifications. The range of possible operations is divided into 4 levels as per Table 11.1.
Access to particular levels (with an exception of the 1
st
level) can be obtained by entering an access
code. The access code is represented by a figure consisted of 4 to 8 digits.
The 2
nd
and 3
rd
level access codes can be program changed by the servicing personnel after obtaining
the 3
rd
level access.
Table 11.1
Access level
Operator access
Allowable operations
1
st
*
no code necessary
alarm or fault ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, turning acoustic
signalling off, fire alarm readout, technical alarm readout,
fault readout, disablement readout and zone testing
readout
2
nd
**
2
nd
level access code
As per 1
st
level plus alarm RESET, PERSONNEL
PRESENT/PERSONNEL ABSENT switching over,
disablement, switching over to testing mode
3
rd
***
3
rd
level access
code
As per 2
nd
level plus control panel configuration except
modules and interface output declaration