Chapter 1: Introduction
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User fire privilege levels
Certain user interface controls and functions are protected by a 7-digit PIN and have a fire privilege level that is
determined by the market setting or administrator programming. The privilege levels are summarized Table 5
below.
User sign in times out after a preconfigured period set by the system administrator. The typical user timeout
setting is 5 minutes.
Note: See your system administrator or project documentation for your PIN and fire privilege level.
Table 5: Fire privileges by level
level Privileges
(default; no user sign in required) • Reports
• Write access function (1 hour or 8 hour access)
• Print function
• Reset command functions
• Control request, grant, and deny
• Panel Silence button [1][2]
• Drill button [1][2]
• Alternate Alarm Sensitivity button [1][2]
• Acknowledge button [1][2]
• Lamp Test button [1][2]
• System Function button [1][2]
• Alarm Silence button [1]
• Reset button [1]
All level 0 privileges, plus:
• Remote read function
• Status holdup report (future feature)
(reserved for future features) All level 0 and 1 privileges
All level 0, 1, and 2 privileges, plus:
• Freeze history function
• Toggle alternate sensitivity function
• System time and date
• Device (enable/disable)
• Logic groups (enable/disable
• Switch (enable/disable)
• Relay (activate/restore)
• LED (activate/restore)
• Audio amp (activate/restore)
• Audio message (play/stop)
[1] May be programmed for a fire privilege level.
[2] System programming determines the function assigned to button one and button two on the 4-LCD user interface.