Passcodes, Access Levels, and Logging In and Out,
Logging In and Out
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To execute any of the functions protected at Level 2 or above, you must Login to
the 4010 FACP using a passcode. After completing a task at a certain access
level you should then Logout to return the access level to Level 1. When logged
in at Level 2 or above and you do not press any front panel keys for more than
ten minutes, the 4010 defaults to access level 1.
All passcodes consist of a four-digit number. Logging in at a Level 4 causes a
Service Mode trouble. Note that this trouble can only be cleared by restarting
the panel.
To Login, perform Steps 1 through 7 on a 4010 that is at the High-Level Status
screen (refer to Figure 1-2 for an example of this screen). When moving from
one digit to the next, an asterisk (∗) appears in the place of an entered number
for security purposes. See Table 1-2 in the previous section for the default
passcodes.
1.
Obtain the appropriate passcode information for the appropriate level.
2.
Press <MENU>.
3.
Press and hold <óNEXT> until [Login/Logout] is displayed, and then press
<ENTER>.
Press and hold <óNEXT> until [Login] is displayed, and then press
4.
<ENTER>.
5.
Press <óNEXT> to scroll through the numbers on the display until the
appropriate number is displayed.
6.
Press the right arrow <ö> to move the focus brackets [ ] to the next digit
in the passcode.
Repeat Steps 5 & 6 until all numbers are entered.
7.
When the passcode is correct, press <ENTER> to Login.
A **Login Accepted** screen indicating your current access level is displayed
briefly upon a successful Login attempt. If you did not enter the appropriate
Login passcode, a **Login is Invalid** screen appears.
To Logout, perform Steps 1 through 4 above except for Step 4 where you need
to wait until [Logout] is displayed.
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On a 4010 what is point label 4009A trouble. I **** not familiar with this
A point label trouble on a Simplex 4010 related to a 4009A booster may indicate that the point assigned to the booster is not properly configured or is experiencing communication issues. This could be due to incorrect dip switch settings, wiring issues, or the point type not being correctly set in the system configuration. All 4009 NACs are automatically set for Class B operation and assigned a point type of SSIGNAL, but manual programming may be needed if Quick CFIG does not resolve the issue.
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