Description Of The Configuration And Programming Procedures; Operator Classification - Access Levels - INIM Electronics PREVIDIA ULTRA Manual

Control panel for fire detection and alarm, fire extinction and voice-evacuation systems
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Attention:
The "Attention" prompts indicate that total or partial disregard of the procedure could damage the
device or its peripherals.
1.3

Description of the configuration and programming procedures

Following is a flow chart which summarizes the operations to be carried out during the installation and commissioning
phases of the Previdia Ultra system and indications regarding the manuals to refer to for each operation:
1.
Installation and cabling (refer to the Installation Manual)
2. Initializing (refer to the Installation Manual)
3. Configuration from the front plate (operations described in this manual)
4. Troubleshooting (operations described in this manual)
5. Connection to a PC and reading (refer to the Programming Manual)
6. Configuring the parameters (editing data, refer to the Programming Manual)
7.
Writing data on the control panel and test (refer to the Programming Manual)
8. Commissioning (operations described in this manual)
9. System handover
10. Maintenance (operations described in this manual)
1.4

Operator classification - Access Levels

The control panel has 4 distinct access levels:
Level 1: Public level - this is the normal access level of the control panel and is the access level for building inhabitants
who are neither authorized to use the system nor instructed in its use.
At this level it is possible to view the information on the display and on the signalling LEDs, as well as to interact using the
buttons and the touch screen to scroll through the information. Level 1 allows the following operations only:
• mute buzzer
• test signalling LEDs
• activate alarm signalling when an early-warning process is running
Level 2: Authorized users - this access level is for the system supervisors and is for authorized personnel who are
adequately instructed in the use of the system and its functions.
Access requires the use of a key or entry of a valid access code with sufficient access rights. In addition to the operations
described for level 1 it is also possible to carry out the following operations:
• mute alarm signalling devices
• rearm the control panel
• activate alarm signalling devices manually
• disable control panel elements
• place in test status one or more of the system elements
• manual activation of emergency
The system provides two additional sub-levels of authorized user:
- Superuser level, las for the previous one, with the added possibility of replacing a loop device and registering control
panels to their account with the Inim Cloud service
- Maintenance level, same as the previous level with the added possibility of stopping the valve pulse for those
models that support extinction functions
Level 3: Programming - this access level is for specialized technical operators who carry out system configuration,
commissioning and maintenance.
Access requires entry of a valid access code with sufficient access rights after inserting a jumper which enables
programming. Refer to the manual for system configuration, commissioning and maintenance.
Only authorized technicians, appointed by the Manufacturer can, by means of special tools, carry out repair work on the
motherboard.
Level 4: only authorized technicians, appointed by the Manufacturer can, by means of special tools, carry out repair
work on the motherboard.
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Fire detection and extinguishing system
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