System functions
Access level and access rights
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Building Technologies
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Fire Safety
2015-12-15
The following table shows examples of main menu items and the access levels
needed for execution
Main menu item
Required access level
'Message summary'
1
'Functions'
1, 2,1, 2,2, 3, depending on the function
'Favorites'
1, 2,1, 2,2, 3, depending on the favorite
'Topology'
1
'Element search'
1
'Event memory'
2,1
'Login/logout'
1
'Settings/administration'
3
Different access levels for Australia as of MP6
The following access levels apply to FS720 fire detection systems for the
Australian market as of MP6:
Access levels as of MP6
Access levels <MP6
1
1
2
2.1
3.1
2.2
3.2
3
The access levels that apply as of MP6 work in exactly the same way as the
access levels for versions <MP6.
As stipulated by AS 4428.3, the operating elements within the 'Fire brigade panel'
are disabled in the event of a fire alarm if the operator has access level 2. The
introduction of access level 3.1 as of MP6 enables operating personnel who are
present during a fire to operate the 'Fire brigade panel' accordingly.
Comparison of the access level release with key switch or PIN:
● The key switch takes priority over the PIN entry.
● When the key switch is in position 'On', the set access level cannot be changed
by a PIN entry.
● When the key switch is turned to position 'On' during the PIN entry, the PIN
entry dialog is closed.
When the key switch is in position 'On', the logout timeout function is deactivated.
See also
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