Touchscreen; Switching On And Off - Honeywell Touchpoint Plus User Manual

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4.2 Touchscreen

The Touchscreen is touch only; it has no swipe or pinch gestures.
The Touchscreen has four access levels: View mode is available to all users while Configuration, Maintenance and
System Test functions are password protected. (See Ch.4.4 Menu Items and Access Levels for further information.)
There are only three passworded accounts: Administrator, Service and Operator, and their passwords must be carefully
guarded.
Lost passwords can only be replaced by someone higher which, in the case of the Administrator, will be a Honeywell
representative.
Password holders should be assigned to one access level only.

4.3 Switching On and Off

Before switching power on, ensure that the system has been commissioned or that a qualified person has checked that
the wiring is safe and conforms to local regulations. Also check that the battery isolator switches are 'On' and that an SD
Card is fitted. Check that the optional expansion unit battery switches are on too.
Switch on power at the Isolator switch and wait for the system to initialise. (The system start up sequence may last for up
to 5 minutes depending on the number of channels in use.)
TPPL will first display the auto-scrolling Input screen, indicating the current status of the system. The Channel List View is
shown below. The screenshot shows installed sensors but it may be blank depending on your system status:
You can alter the screen views or gain further information by touching the icons shown below:
Toggle to select screen layout
SD Card Status Good
SD Card Status Fault
External mains power is connected.
Touch for status
External power is not connected.
Touch for status
Event History (changes colour to show
fault, inhibit or alarm)
Further Menu Options
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Daily Operation
Table 5.
Home Screen Menu Icons
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Admin Logged in
Service Logged in
Operator Logged in
No one Logged in
Toggle auto-scroll on and off
Scroll up when auto-scroll disabled
Scroll down when auto-scroll disabled
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