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FMS-1655R

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Managing System Security Passwords

The FMS-1655R incorporates a system 

security password facility to prevent 

unauthorized access to the system menus 

and configuration settings, and may store 

up to 10 unique password entries. The 

Password Setup

 option on the

 System Setup

 

menu allows the user to manage the system 

passwords, including options for adding and 

deleting entries (see 

Figure 22

). 

Adding New Passwords

To add a new password entry, select the 

Add 

Password

 option from the 

Password Setup 

menu. At the 

Add Password

 entry screen 

shown in 

Figure 23

, enter at least four and up 

to eight digits. If the entry is unique, tapping 

the 

Finish

 button stores the password to non-

volatile memory. If the entry is invalid or not 

unique, the warning buzzer will sound briefly, 

and the password entry screen will reset to 

accept a new entry.

Deleting an Existing Password

To delete an existing password entry, the 

password to be deleted must be used to enter 

the user menu system. Select the 

Delete

 

Password 

option from the 

Password Setup

 

menu, and tap 

OK

 to confirm that you want to 

delete the existing password entry.

Purging All Passwords

In the event a previously entered password 

is forgotten, the user may purge all password 

entries at any time using the 

Purge All

 option.

Display Setup

The 

Display Setup

 menu provides support 

for configuring all of the display settings on 

the FMS-1655R. This includes configuring 

the Safety Halo™ settings, selecting the 

display viewing mode, adjusting the display 

brightness, and setting the system time and 

date. 

 

Configuring the Safety Halo™

The Safety Halo™ option on the 

Display 

Setup 

menus allows you to configure the 

settings for the Safety Halo™ bezel, including 

the 

Nightly Auto-Dim 

feature. This feature 

allows the Safety Halo™ to automatically 

reduce its brightness to the specified 

percentage at the specified 

Starting Hour

, and 

return to normal brightness at the specified 

Ending Hour

.

To configure the Safety Halo™, select the 

Safety Halo™ option from the 

Display Setup

 

menu, which invokes the 

Safety Halo™ 

Settings

 configuration screen. The Safety 

Halo™ feature may be enabled or disabled 

by selecting the corresponding radio button. 

If enabled, the normal intensity level may be 

varied between one and 100 percent. This is 

the intensity of the Safety Halo™ bezel during 

normal operating hours if 

Nightly Auto-Dim 

is 

enabled, or continuously otherwise. 

To configure the Safety Halo™ to reduce in 

brightness intensity during evening hours or 

otherwise, select the 

Nightly Auto-Dim

 radio 

button and adjust the 

Dimmed Level

 between 

zero percent and 100 percent. To turn off the 

Safety Halo™ during the 

Nightly Auto-Dim

 

period, set the dimmed level to zero percent. 

Tap the 

Next

 button to proceed to the next 

Safety Halo™ Settings 

screen where the 

starting and ending hours of the 

Dimmed 

Period

 may be specified. 

For example, to configure the Safety Halo™ 

feature to reduce in brightness intensity to the 

dimmed level between 7:00 pm and 6:00 am 

every day, set the 

Starting Hour 

to 19 and the 

Ending Hour

 to 6. In this example, the Safety 

Halo™ will reduce in intensity at 7:00 pm 

every night, and return to normal intensity at 

PROGRAMMER’S GUIDE

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Fig. 22 Password Setup

Fig. 23 Adding a Password

Summary of Contents for FMS-1655R

Page 1: ...FMS 1655R Installation Manual Programmer s Guide Version 08 14 15 Triatek FMS 1655R Remote Display ...

Page 2: ...riatek Controller 7 Notes 8 PROGRAMMER S GUIDE Introduction 9 Main Setup Menu 9 Unit Setup 10 Configuring Monitor Settings 10 Configuring Audible Alert Settings 10 System Setup 11 Managing System Security Passwords 12 Adding New Passwords 12 Deleting an Existing Password 12 Purging All Passwords 12 Display Setup 12 Configuring the Safety HaloTM 12 Selecting Display Mode 13 Selecting Display Bright...

Page 3: ...User Interface LCDSizeandType 3 2 diagonal transmissive Resolution 240 pixels x 320 pixels portrait mode Viewing Area 50 60 mm x 66 80 mm Color Depth 18 bit or 262K colors Backlight Color White Luminous Intensity min 2500 cd m2 Mechanical Mounting Options Surface Plastic Flush Brushed Stainless MountingDimensions surface mount 3 Wx5 Hx1 13 D Mounting Dimensions flush mount 5 W x 8 H x D Environmen...

Page 4: ...ration of the remote display The display incorporates bright background color changes to indicate up to five different statuses at the companion FMS 1655 Green represents normal status whereby the monitored parameter is within defined normal operating limits Yellow indicates that the monitored parameter has drifted outside of the normal operating limits and is approaching the alarm region Red indi...

Page 5: ... the tabs bent towards you Using the four tabs on the retrofit mounting plate as alignment guides press the mounting plate onto the inside surface of the drywall opening firmly to ensure maximum adhesion 5 The electrical connections must be terminated before installing the stainless steel faceplate of the FMS 1655R Run the 4 conductor dual twisted pair electrical connection from the nearest FMS 16...

Page 6: ...te has been properly installed the electrical connections should be terminated before installing the cover with the display Run the 4 conductor dual twisted pair electrical connection from the nearest controller Refer to the wiring diagram shown on page 7 for details 6 Terminate the interface cable originating from the host controller at the 4 position and 3 position terminal blocks on the back si...

Page 7: ...Figure 8 indicates that the monitored parameter has reached a critical condition and is outside of the allowable limits of the target setpoint This visual indication is supplemented by an audible alarm to indicate that attention is required The FMS 1655R incorporates a full color touchscreen display and with an intuitive menu system that allows the user to quickly setup the remote display for imme...

Page 8: ...To select the parameter you would like displayed on the FMS 1655R tap the displayed parameter in the upper LCD window gray box on the main display Tapping this field invokes a details screen which includes all six of the analog input parameters currently being monitored at the companion FMS 1655 To change which parameter is displayed on the main screen of the FMS 1655R select the individual parame...

Page 9: ...lected may be adjusted either by using the hotspots on the main display or by selecting Display Setup Set Time Date The FMS 1655R is also designed to request time and date settings periodically from the companion FMS 1655 assuming it resides on a network that has a time server available This ensures that the time and date are accurate on the FMS 1655R main display Fig 13 Adding a password Configur...

Page 10: ...riatek reserves the right to change product specifications without notice INSTALLATION MANUAL Wiring FMS 1655R to Nearest Triatek Controller Triatek reserves the right to change product specifications without notice 7 CN7 CN3 NETWK NETWK GND V ...

Page 11: ...R Due to continuous improvement Triatek reserves the right to change product specifications without notice INSTALLATION MANUAL Notes Triatek reserves the right to change product specifications without notice 8 ...

Page 12: ...s automatically time out after 60 seconds This prevents unauthorized access to the user menu system should a unit be inadvertently left unattended at one of the configuration screens Main Setup Menu All of the configuration screens that allow the settings of the FMS 1655R to be configured for a specific application originate from the top level of the user interface menu system the Main Setup Menu ...

Page 13: ...igure 17 with no numeric values and only background color to indicate the current status of the companion FMS 1655 Tapping Finish at the Monitor Setup configuration screen stores that subnetwork address of the companion FMS 1655 and begins the polling process immediately Configuring Audible Alert Settings The Audible Alert option on the Unit Setup menu provides support for configuring the settings...

Page 14: ...ion This critical condition is indicated by a red background and a red exclamation point action icon The Safety Halo status indicator if enabled will flash quickly in red to indicate the Alarm status A blue background indicates that Neutral isolation mode is selected at the companion FMS 1655 This mode is indicated by an action icon represented as a red circle with a line through its center The Sa...

Page 15: ... the display brightness and setting the system time and date Configuring the Safety Halo The Safety Halo option on the Display Setup menus allows you to configure the settings for the Safety Halo bezel including the Nightly Auto Dim feature This feature allows the Safety Halo to automatically reduce its brightness to the specified percentage at the specified Starting Hour and return to normal brig...

Page 16: ...nize its local time and date with the network resident controller it is monitoring thereby allowing the time based features to operate accurately These include the Alarm Buzzer Quiet Period and the Safety HaloTM Auto Dim Period Selecting this option invokes the time configuration screen as shown in Figure 25 The colon between the hours and minutes automatically appears while entering the time Simi...

Page 17: ...bout This FMS Remote Display screen to identify the specific details pertaining to your unit Resetting the FMS 1655R The Reset Monitor option on the Diagnostics menu allows the user to perform a soft reboot of the remote display and completely re initialize the unit This option may be useful during the installation process when changes have been made to the network parameters subnetwork address Se...

Page 18: ... continuous improvement Triatek reserves the right to change product specifications without notice User Menu Flow Diagram Triatek reserves the right to change product specifications without notice 15 PROGRAMMER S GUIDE ...

Page 19: ...ors and more all designed to seamlessly integrate into a facility s building automation system Triatek s customer service is unparalled Our product support system includes on site installatinos phone support repairs calibrations and in depth training sessions From our knowledgable engineers and sales team to our talented field technicians Triatek goes above and beyond to ensure our products are in...

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