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There are also two additional action icons
that represent
Decommissioned
mode at a
monitored HMS-1650/55, and
Neutral
and
Auto Clean
mode at a monitored FMS-
1650/5 controller. More information on these
additional mode indications is provided in
sections below.
Normal
status indicates that the monitored
parameter is within its normal operating
range and is indicated by a green background
and a green checkmark action icon. The
Safety Halo™ status indicator, if enabled,
will illuminate in green to indicate the normal
status.
Warning
status indicates that the monitored
parameter has drifted outside of its normal
operating range, but has not yet exceeded
the alarm setpoints. This condition is
indicated by a yellow background and a
yellow exclamation point action icon. The
Safety Halo™ status indicator, if enabled, will
flash slowly in yellow to indicate the warning
or caution status. This warning status is
also used to indicate that a monitored door
associated with the differential pressure input
at an FMS-1650/55 is open.
Alarm
status indication that the monitored
parameter has exceeded the defined alarm
limits and is in need of attention. 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 either
Neutral
isolation mode is selected at a monitored
FMS-1650/55, or
Decommissioned
mode
is selected at a monitored HMS-1650/55.
These modes are indicated by an action icon
represented as a red circle with a line through
its center. The Safety Halo™ status indicator,
if enabled, will illuminate in blue to indicate
the neutral or decommissioned mode.
When
Auto Clean
mode at a monitored FMS-
1655 is enabled, the CMS-1655 indicates the
status by a cyan background and a simulated
fan as the action icon. The Safety Halo™
status indicator, if enabled, will flash slowly in
cyan to indicate the
Auto Clean
mode.
The
Audible Alert
option on the
Alarms Setup
menu invokes the same configuration screens
as described above in
Configuring Audible
Alert Settings
section of this document.
Managing System Security Passwords
The CMS-1655 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 24
). The following
sections discuss the use of these three
options.
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 25
, 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.
PROGRAMMING MANUAL
Fig. 24 Password Setup
Fig. 25 Adding a Password