Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- How to Use This Manual
- Chapter 1—Introduction
- Chapter 2—Hardware Features
- 16- and 24-Point Compact Series Diagram
- 36-Point Compact Series Product Diagram
- Supported Point Types
- Compact Series Backup Batteries
- Using Auto Restore and Database Backup to Flash
- Memory
- Communication Connections
- Compact Series Smoke Control Application Requirements
- HOA (Hand-Off-Auto) Upgrade Kits
- PXM10S/T Product Overview and Description
- Unitary Equipment Controller
- TX-I/O Product Range Overview
- PX Series Enclosures and Service Boxes
- Chapter 3—Applications
- Chapter 4—Troubleshooting
- Glossary
- Index
Chapter 2—Hardware Features
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Main Menu Structure
All menu screen captures in this manual reflect the PXM10S module. Not all menu
options/features shown are available with the PXM10T module.
NOTE:
A solid DOWN arrow in the top right corner of the display screen indicates more menu
options are available and a solid UP arrow indicates more items are available after
the last highlighted item.
Figure 6: Main Menu
Alarms - Allows you to view and acknowledge alarms and failures/faults. However, you
must be logged in with sufficient permissions (at least Command or Edit/Configure
level access) to acknowledge an alarm.
Points - Allows you to view, command, and release the host field panel’s onboard
points and sub network points (FLN devices). To command and release points, you
must have Command or Edit/Configure level access permissions.
Point Monitor - Displays a submenu, which allows an operator to configure and display
a custom grouping of point and their values. The values are refreshed every four
seconds. To configure points, you must have Edit/Configure level access permissions.
LogOff - Displays screen for confirming logoff.
Settings - Displays a submenu and screens that allow you to customize the LCD’s
display settings.
Login and Logoff
You must have at least Read Only level access permission to log in to the PXM10S or
PXM10T module. If you log in and you have no access level permissions, the system
will immediately log you off the module.
After three failed login attempts, the user account will be locked. An administrator must
use the HMI to unlock the user accounts by modifying that particular user account.
Also, you can only change your password for the PXM10S or PXM10T modules from
the HMI.
Logging In
Automatic Login
The PXM10S or PXM10T automatic login feature must be configured using the host
field panel’s HMI port. Only one user account can be flagged as the automatic login
account.