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1 –
SITE NAME
Name of the site.
2 –
SITE ID
ID number of the site.
3 –
ASA RECEIVED or NO ALARMS
Message that shows current status such as Alarm, Waiting for Alarm Acknowlege…
4 –
ALARM CALLS ARE DISABLED
Indicates whether the Alarm-Calls are enable or disabled.
5 –
METERING INPUTS ARE CALIBRATED
Shows the calibration state of the Metering Inputs.
6 –
ACTIVE ALARMS
Lists all active alarms.
7 –
DISABLED INPUTS
Lists every disabled input.
8 –
RELAYS
Lists every energized relay.
9 –
ACTIVE FLAGS
Lists every active flag.
10 –
REFRESH / READ
Refresh / read the screen content.
11 –
EXIT
Exit menu.
4.2.6.User access
This menu is where all of the user rights are managed. Cortex users can be added, deleted and their access rights can be
precisely customized.
Note that many settings can be edited “in Bulk”. This feature can make configuring much quicker for system administrators.
When doing bulk editing, some setting boxes might show-up as grayed-out: this means that these settings are not available
for bulk edition. To access any grayed-out setting, edit users one at a time.
The table below shows the default users for the system along with their passwords.
Username
Level
Password
viewer01
Viewer
vvvvvvvv
oper01
Operator
oooooooo
admin01
Administrator aaaaaaaa
super01
Supervisor
ssssssss
direc01
Director
mocivad9
It is VERY IMPORTANT that you change these default usernames and passwords, (and save
your new settings in a secure location) to prevent unauthorized access to your Davicom unit!
If you lose your passwords, Davicom’s support department will not be able to help you, short
of performing a factory reset on the unit. Davicom does not have back-door passwords or
special access privileges.
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