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about the level chosen, as follows: “O” for Operator. “M” for Maintenance and “E” for Engineer.
If the user is not logged in, the allowed operations are as per Operator level, without permit-
ting to do the “ACK” of the events.
The user passwords can be created and modified only by the PC configuration software (re-
fer to the separate cofiguration software manual for more details).
3.5
Operator level
The “Operator” user may only see the system’s configuration. He may browse the system
through channels and relays.
The “Operator” cannot put any detector or parts of the system under TEST or get out of TEST
mode, nor he can UNSET parts of the system, or Set parts of the system previously unset.
In normal operating mode, the display will show the SYSTEM STATE and will offer the possi-
bility to scroll through the system channels. The main screen for all user levels is shown here
below:
Figure 25) Typical NORMAL state screen
In the bottom of the screen, the “Operator” level offers the following options:
1 MENU
Allows the operator to access the submenus to which it is enabled: Active
Events (if any), Event Log, and System Info.
2 LOGOUT
Logs out the active user
3 SISTEMA
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
See next chapters for details.
In case of Alarm, Fault and/or Emergency, the system will switch automatically to ALARM,
FAULT or EMERGENCY mode.
The “Operator” user may only ACKNOWLEDGE (ACK) the event, without being allowed to
RESET it.
In fact, the only situation when the “Operator” should login is when acknowledging an
event. This login is required for traceability reasons. When an event is viewed, a trace of who
viewed it is kept in the Event Log.
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