Document: LT0439 Vigilant
MX1-Au
Operator Manual
Issue 1.73
23 October 2018
Page 1-11
The
MX1
operator interface uses the concept of Access Levels to
manage access to front panel commands that display or affect the state
of the system. These Access Levels are based on the descriptions found
in AS 7240.2.
There are three Access Levels.
At this level you can view alarms and faults displayed on the LCD.
Keyboard access is not available, therefore only the conditions that fit on
the LCD will be shown.
Access to this level at the
MX1
panel requires a physical 003 key to open
the cabinet door and enable the user interface. The
MX1
will
automatically return to Access Level 1 when the door is closed. At the
Remote FBP use the 003 key to enable the keypad.
At Access Level 2, you can:
Access all system status displays.
View alarm conditions.
Silence the buzzer.
Silence or re-sound the alarm devices, and, depending on the
configuration, silence the external alarm (strobe and/or bell)
Reset, Disable and Test zones.
View low level system status displays.
Disable and test points.
Carry out battery, display and PSU tests.
Change the address of loop devices.
Turn on/off Infrared mode for each
MX
loop.
Perform all other functions not otherwise restricted to Level 3.
Access to this level requires access to level 2 and a user code and PIN.
Refer to Chapter 7 for instructions on how to log on to Access Level 3.
In the absence of manual input, Access Level 3 users will be logged out
after approximately 10 minutes and the display returned to the base
display. The
MX1
will return to Access Level 2.
At Access Level 3, you can:
Use all the level 2 commands.
Re-start the system.
Switch between the two installed configuration data files.
Place the system into Commission Mode.
Disable the Buzzer.
Certain user prompt displays will return to the previous display after
approximately 15 seconds if the user makes no further entry. Access
Level is unaffected by this.
Description
Operator Access Levels
Access
Level 1
Access
Level 2
Access
Level 3
Display
Timeout