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Accessing the VAR Router
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Accessing the VAR Router
The VAR Router is password protected in order to prevent unauthorised alteration of the system
configuration. Thus the system configuration cannot be changed unless the operator is logged on by entering
a valid access code. When the operator is logged off it is possible to view all the information apart from the
access code.
The VAR Router is password protected in order to prevent unauthorised alteration of the system
configuration. Thus the system configuration cannot be changed unless the operator is logged on by entering
a valid access code. When the operator is logged off it is possible to view all the information apart from the
access code.
All the sub-menus display the user status (‘User 1’ or ‘User 2’ when the user is logged on, or ‘Logged Off’
when the user is logged off) on the first line right field.
All the sub-menus display the user status (‘User 1’ or ‘User 2’ when the user is logged on, or ‘Logged Off’
when the user is logged off) on the first line right field.
Only qualified personnel who are very familiar with the VAR Router equipment, the installation
and its configuration requirements should ‘Log-on’ to alter the system configuration.
Only qualified personnel who are very familiar with the VAR Router equipment, the installation
and its configuration requirements should ‘Log-on’ to alter the system configuration.
Any adjustment of audio parameters or DVA zoning may leave the system in a dangerous state
where it will not correctly respond to alarm inputs or may not produce adequate sound pressure
levels or intelligibility to comply with Voice Alarm Standards.
Any adjustment of audio parameters or DVA zoning may leave the system in a dangerous state
where it will not correctly respond to alarm inputs or may not produce adequate sound pressure
levels or intelligibility to comply with Voice Alarm Standards.
Similarly it is possible for the untrained operator to inadvertently disable system surveillance
functions, which are mandated by Voice Alarm Standards.
Similarly it is possible for the untrained operator to inadvertently disable system surveillance
functions, which are mandated by Voice Alarm Standards.
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When the user is logged on, accessing the functions and options should be done with great
care. Pressing the SELECT key saves any configuration change and the previous configuration
cannot be recalled.
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When programming the VAR Router via its front panel interface, the configuration changes are
implemented initially in RAM. The configuration is transferred from RAM to the EEPROM every
two minutes or when the user logs off (if any changes have occurred). A pop up message
displays ‘Saving configuration, please wait...’ when this occurs.
Do not turn the VAR Router off unless two minutes has elapsed or the user has logged off,
otherwise recent changes to configuration may be lost!
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4.1 Initialisation
When the VAR Router is powered on or reset it will show a ‘Please Wait…’ message while the hardware is
initialising.
Once initialisation is complete, the VAR Router will show the top-level display. This shows the VAR Router
software version number and the configured date and time on the top line, with the top-level menu on the
bottom line.
VAR V2.9-2.5 12 Oct 2006 10:03:04
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Tests Faults
After a period of time with no user activity, all menus timeout to revert to the previous (higher) level. Thus
with no user activity the LCD display always returns to the top-level display and logged off state. See Section
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2.1.2.2 LCD Display Timeouts
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