1 to re-enter quick code mode, 2 pre-configured indicator or subsequent starts, 3 front panel layout – Super Systems 3L Series User Manual
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Series 3L Indicators
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3.1.1 To Re-Enter Quick Code Mode
If you need to re-enter the ‘Quick Configuration’ mode
this can always be done as follows:
1. Power down the indicator.
2. Hold
button down and power up the indicator
again. Keep the button pressed until you are
requested to enter a passcode.
3. Enter a passcode using the
or
buttons. In
a new indicator the passcode defaults to 4. If an
incorrect passcode is entered, you must repeat
the whole procedure.
Parameters may also be configured using a
deeper level of access as described in subsequent
chapters of this manual. If this has been done and the
Quick Code Mode is re-entered as described above,
then the quick codes are shown with full stops (e.g.
G.S.2.G.A.) to indicate that the configuration has been
changed.
3.2 Pre-Configured Indicator or
Subsequent Starts
A brief start up sequence consists of a self test in
which all elements of the display are illuminated and
the software version number is shown.
The indicator will briefly display the quick codes during
start up and then proceed to Operator Level 1.
You will see the display shown below. It is called the
HOME display.
If the Quick Codes do not appear during start up,
this means that the indicator has been configured in a
deeper level of access, as stated opposite. The quick
codes may then not be valid and are therefore not
shown.
3.3 Front panel layout
Beacons
ALM
Alarm active (Red)
OP1
Lit when output 1 is ON
OP3
Lit when output 3 is ON
OP4
Lit when output 4 (AA relay) is ON
REM Communications active
Operator Buttons:
From any display - press to return to the HOME
display.
Press to select a new parameter. Hold down to
continuously scroll through parameters.
Press to change or decrease a value.
Press to change or increase a value.
Message Center
A scrolling message may appear in this section. For
example, if a high alarm is configured to operate output
1, and a low alarm is configured to operate output 4,
the scrolling messages ‘ALARM 1 HIGH’ and ‘ALARM
4 LOW’ are shown together with the beacons ‘ALM’,
‘OP1’ and ‘OP4’. ‘ALM’ flashes if the alarm has not
been acknowledged.
If the input sensor is broken ‘
S.br’ appears in the top
display and the scrolling message ‘
INPUT SENSOR
BROKEN’ appears in the message center.