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Panasonic Firetracker FT128 - 23 Present System Status (H4); 23.1 Disablement (H4;U1); 23.2 Disablement by Time Channel (H4;U2)

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Operation Manual
FT128 Rev 2.4
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6.3 User Level
Each user name has access to a specific user level allowing access to specific menus
according to Table 13 below.
Table 12 Levels of access
Information only Building Officer Service Personnel
H4 Present system status H1 Perform monthly test H1 Perform monthly test
H6 Display faults H2 Disable or re-enable H2 Disable or re-enable
H9 Interlocking outputs
and inputs
H3 Set calendar and clock H3 Set calendar and clock
H10 Change password H4 Present system status H4 Present system status
H6 Fault acknowledge H5 Service
H7 Perform zone test H6 FAULT Acknowledge
H9 Interlocking outputs and
inputs
H7 Perform zone test
H10 Change password H8 Maintenance
H9 Interlocking outputs and
inputs
H10 Change password
6.3.1 User Level as specified in AS7240.2
The user names and type of access permitted are shown in Table 13 below.
Table 13 Access levels and users
User
level
User level name
/ type
Required action /
equipment
Access to
0 None
None
(Door closed).
View indications and controls
1
Fire service
personnel
Open door (003 key
required).
Fire alarm response via fire brigade
section, fan control, OWS controls
and hot keys for zone disablement.
2A Information only
003 key + logon as
“Information only”
Same as 1 + keypad. Menu H4,
H6
22
, H9
23
& H10
2B Building occupier.
003 key + logon as
“Building officer
Same as 2A + keypad. Menu H1-
H4, H6, H7, H9 & H10
3A
Service
personnel.
003 key + logon as
“Service personnel”
Same as 2A + keypad. Menu H1-
H10
3B PC + EBLWin + H/W key
SSD & S/W download
4
PC + EBLWin + H/W key
+ special password
SSD & S/W download + reset of
alarm counter
It is recommended to change the default passwords and to add a number of new user
names and passwords. However, these access codes can be changed by typing over the
previous password and reassigning the EBL and/or Web check boxes with the appropriate
access level in the Type field.
22
Information only, i.e. faults cannot be acknowledged.
23
Menu H9/C1.

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