System Status  Provides status information on the current system operation, see section 
3.10 
Isolate  Allows isolation of Detectors, Engines and Relays, see section 4.1 
Test  Accesses the Test Menu in Engineer Level, see section 3.5 
Event Log  Accesses the Event Log Menu in Engineer Level, see section 3.6 
Cancel Password  If the Engineers password has been altered Cancel Password reverts it to 
the default password.  
The system will automatically revert to User level access after approximately 5 minutes if no buttons 
are press. 
3.9  SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MENU 
Pressing the Menu button accesses the System Configuration Menu. 
 
Figure 108  Configuration Menu 
Set Engine/Det  Configures the number of engines connected to the Control Panel and the 
number of detectors associated with each engine, see section 2.8.2 
Set Engine Name  Allows the engine names to be changed from the default, see 2.8.3 
Alarm Levels  Configures the Average and Deviation Alarm levels, see Figure 54, Figure 
55, Figure 60 and Figure 61 
Set Time & Date  Sets the real time clock time and date, see 2.8.4  
Set Password  Allows an alternative Engineers Password to be set. 
Detector Offsets  Detector  offsets  is  a  legacy  option  and  should  not  be  used,  adding  a 
detector offset will compromise the calibration of the detector. 
Clr Max Average  Clears the highest average reading recorded for each engine, see 2.8.5 
Clr Peak & Avg  Clears the highest reading recorded for each detector on an engine and 
clears the calculated average value for the engine, see  
3.10  SYSTEM STATUS   ENGINEERS 
The System Status Menu is accessible via the Engineers Main Menu, Figure 76 and provides an additional 
option compared with the User level menu. 
 
Figure 109  System Status   Engineer Level 
Engine  See section 3.4