INTRODUCTION 
Part. No. 2400M2501_6    Touchpoint Pro 
  11  Technical Handbook 
3 Touchpoint Pro Introduction 
Touchpoint Pro (TPPR) is a Command and Control System designed for the Honeywell Analytics’ (and third party) range of 
fixed sensors and detectors. It provides constant sensor monitoring with automatic alarm response and notification. Its alarm 
levels and responses are fully customisable and all events and errors are logged on a removable SD card for easy archiving. 
TPPR is certified to monitor hazardous areas such as Zone 2 Div. 2 via remote Z2D2 enclosures. 
TPPR can be used indoors or outdoors, in pollution degrees 2 to 4, and up to IP66, depending on the enclosure that is used. 
In addition it can be securely networked and either controlled or monitored via a secure network connection and the 
Honeywell PC Configuration software or via the secure Honeywell Webserver browser interface. 
Note: Both access methods are optional licensed extras. Please visit the Honeywell website for further information or to 
download the Operating Instructions. 
3.1  TPPR Access Levels 
The table below details the access levels for the Local User Interface (UI). Broadly speaking, an Administrator can 
commission modules and configure channels, an Engineer can edit channel configuration and do calibrations and testing, 
and an Operator can acknowledge and reset events during normal day-to-day operation. Other users can view current and 
historical events and trend data, and generate reports. 
TPPR is supplied with a default Administrator level account. For security reasons this password will be attached to the 
system Touchscreen. When the system is configured, at least one new Administrator account should be created. The 
default Administrator should then log out and then log back in as the new Administrator, and should then delete the 
default Administrator account to prevent unauthorized access. The Administrator can create other users with 
Administrator level access or lower and the Maintenance Engineer can create users with Engineer level access or lower. 
Note: Forgotten or deleted passwords cannot be recovered so it is advisable to keep a copy of the master password in a 
secure place or have two Administrator accounts. 
Authorised users can carry out the following tasks: 
Key: Yes , No  Read only   Engineer and Operator   
View and accept and 
reset System Events 
Table 1.  TPPR Access Levels 
 
Note: Only Administrators can end another user’s active session. 
Note: For security reasons some of these tasks are unavailable through PC Configuration and Webserver software. Refer to 
the appropriate User Manual for more information. 
Note: TPPR’s ability to Accept and Reset events can be restricted to authorised users by changing the software settings. 
However, remote switches cannot be restricted through software so alternative switch protection methods should be used 
where required.