Optionally, on alarm, the system can:
• Sound the console's internal alarm horn.
• Activate relay outputs and sound external alarm devices.
• Print alarm reports.
• E-mail alarm reports to a specified destination.
• Notify remote monitoring software via optional internal modem or Ethernet.
For help with troubleshooting alarms, refer to the Troubleshooting chapter of the
EVO™ 200 and EVO™ 400 Automatic Tank Gauges Programming Guide (FFS p/n 228180015).
User roles and access control
When you start up an EVO™ 200 or EVO™ 400 ATG, the system asks for an administrator
password. This password is used to gain administrator access to all functions and set up the
configuration. The administrator can then define user roles for all individuals who may need
to interface with the ATG. The administrator implements the access control by configuring two
sections in the setup configuration.
User roles
The administrator names each potential user role and selects the permissions for these roles.
Each user role has the Custom permissions setting, which allows the Administrator to select
specific information and functionality access.
Users
The administrator configures the password and the system preferences for each user role.
Custom: Each level allows an operator to access different console features. This security feature
prevents unauthorized access to critical information and settings. The password for each access
level can be adjusted by the administrator. The administrator level is typically reserved for an FFS
certified technician. Users are prompted for a password to access or change data.
The Login button in the upper left hand corner of the display allows you to log into the console.
This displays the user role access level.
Admin: This level grants access to all areas of programming and setup configuration. This
privilege is usually reserved for FFS certified technicians.
Diagnostic: This level is only used for advanced troubleshooting and diagnostics. Contact FFS
Technical Support.
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