1.  Press  the  <MENU>  key.  The  following  message  is displayed. 
Press  <NEXT>  or  <PREVIOUS>  to  scroll 
Change  Access  Level? 
2.  Press  the  <ENTER>  key.  The  following  message  is displayed. 
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Fl=Login  F2=Logout 
CURRENT  ACCESS  LEVEL  =  2 
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3.  Press  the  cF2>  key.  After  a brief  pause,  the  display  shows  a  message  similar  to  the  one  below. 
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Fl=Login  F2=Logout 
ACCESS  LEVEL  REDUCED  TO  LEVEL  1 
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4.  Press  the  cCLR>  key  to  exit.  The  display  will  show  a message  similar  to  one  of  the  following  messages. 
SYSTEM  IS  NORMAL 
9:27:40  MON  04-APR-94 
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**TROUBLE**  Press  <ACK> 
FIRE  =  0  PR12  =  0  SUPV  =  0 
HANDLING  ABNORMAL  CONDITIONS 
When  an  abnormal  condition  occurs,  at  least  one  of the  interface  panel  LEDs  (FIRE  ALARM,  PRIORITY  2 ALARM, 
SYSTEM  SUPERVISORY,  or  SYSTEM  TROUBLE)  flashes,  and  the  tone-alert  sounds.  The  alphanumeric  display 
on the  interface  panel  shows  the  total  number  of  abnormal  conditions  present  in the  system.  At  a glance,  you  know 
how  serious  the  situation  is  by  reading  the  number  of  abnormal  conditions  displayed,  such  as  the  single  alarm 
-  condition  shown  below. 
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**FIRE** 
Press  <ACK>  to  review. 
FIRE  =  1  PR12  =  0  SUPV  =  0 
TRBL  =  0 
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The  system  also  creates  a  “List”  when  abnormal  conditions  exist.  The  list  contains  the  number  of  abnormal 
conditions  present  in the  system.  The  cACK>  keys  are  pushed  to view  the  abnormal  condition  list,  and  review  each 
condition,  if required. 
When  an Alarm  Condition  is detected  by the  system,  the  appropriate  ALARM  LED  flashes  and  the  tone-alert  pulses. 
For  supervisory  and  trouble  conditions,  the  appropriate  interface  panel  LED  flashes,  and  the  tone-alert  sounds 
steady. 
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