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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