TSA-200 / TSA-200XT / TSA-240 / TSA-240XT
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6 Access Levels
The control panel provides protection from unauthorized access of certain functions by
incorporating various access levels.
The TSA-200 / TSA-200XT / TSA-240 / TSA-240XT contain electronic and mechanical
means that enact 4 access levels, as per EN 54-2, Annex A:
• Access level 1 – not limited, immediate access by operator
• Access level 2 (operator) – protected by an operator password. Provides all of
access level 1 functions and allows access to additional functions that are
performed on a regular basis by the system’s operator.
• Access level 3 (programmer & installer) – protected by a programmer password
(different from the operator's password!). Provides all of access to level 1 and 2
functions and allows access to additional functions such as programming, and
access for functions performed during installation.
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Note
Access levels 2 and 3 have different passwords. This is not correlated to the
number of times the password has to be keyed in to access a certain menu.
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Note
The default access level 2 password is 1111. The default access level 3
password is 2222. Access level 3 password can also be used as access level
2 password.
Some sub-menus which are accessible at level 3 require that the "level 3" (programmer)
password be entered in a single menu, while other menus (for reason of additional
protection) require the level 3 password to be entered in two different menus.
A "Manual &Automatic/Manual Only" KEYBOARD switch, password protected, is located
on the front panel.
• Access level 4 ( SEE EN 54-2 Annex A)
The batteries and AC power lines are only accessible after removing several screws,
which requires a screwdriver, and opening the door.