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Chapter 2: Front panel programming
P/N 3102352-EN • REV 005 • ISS 28DEC18 107
Setting the Lock Remote Read function
Lock remote read controls incoming TCP/IP communications when a network card is installed
and it is connected to a LAN or WAN. It restricts telnet, ping, and CU read requests at the
panel so that unwanted access to the panel is restricted, almost like a firewall.
Note: If lock remote read is set to Yes, it remains active when no one is logged on to the panel
or when someone uses a level one password to log on. When you log with a level two
password, all communication options are available and there are no restrictions.
To set the Panel Configuration lock remote read option:
1. Display the panel configuration options menu. See “Panel programmingon page 95.
2. Choose Lock Rmt Read.
3. Select either:
Yes: telnet, ping, and CU read access to the panel are restricted.
No: telnet is restricted, but ping and CU read access to the panel are allowed.
4. Program other panel configuration options or choose Save if you’re finished.
5. Press the Menu button to exit menu mode, or continue programming.
AC voltage programming
AC voltage is used to select the rated voltage of the mains supply connected to the control
panel. The possible values are 110, 115, 120, 220, 230, and 240 VAC.
Note: Use 110, 115, and 120 only on 120 VAC control panel models. Use 220, 230, and 240
only on 230 VAC control panel models.
To set the AC voltage:
1. Display the panel configuration options menu. See “Panel programmingon page 95.
2. Choose AC Voltage.
3. Select 110, 115, 120, 220, 230, or 240.
4. Program other panel configuration options or choose Save if you’re finished.
5. Press the Menu button to exit menu mode, or continue programming.
Panel operation programming
The panel operation options control how the panel operates. Most options have a factory
default setting that you can accept or change. See Factory default settingson page 41.

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