Lindy Carbon Monoxide Alarm user manual User Administration, Selection pointer to next user

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OPERATION

 

OPERATION

4.7

User Administration

 

 

Input mask to set up users with

 

access rights.

 

All users are displayed with their

 

user names, passwords and rights

 

as well as their chipcard code, if

 

applicable.

[A]ADD USER

Add new user.

[D]DELETE USER

Delete selected user (-->)

[-] PREVIOUS USER

Selection pointer to previous user.

[+] NEXT USER

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Selection pointer to next user.

 

[L]LEARN CHIPCARD

Assign a chipcard to the selected user.

[U]UNLEARN CHIPCARD

Withdraw the chipcard from the selected user.

[?]HELP

Explanation of the menu items..

[Q]QUIT WITHOUT SAVING

Jump back to the main menu without saving changes.

[RETURN] QUIT WITH SAVING

Jump back to the main menu and save changes..

Note

A maximum of 12 users (RMS Advanced 99) can be created. Reading or writing/reading rights can be assigned to each user. Users with reading rights cannot save changes and do not have access to user administration.

The name and password are case-sensitive. If the chipcard reader has been activated (> 4.8.7), the DIGITAL OUT 4 output is assigned exclusi- vely to the door opener, in other words it is not possible to influence this output with the filters.

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Contents MonitoringRack MonitoringSystemSystem Rack Ccontentsontents Ccontentsontents Safe Working General InformationWarranty Lapse of warrantyDisposal STANDARDS, Regulations ServiceHotline MailLite Rack MonitoringSensor digital Connection optionsDigital HumidityInfrared Room surveillance Mains Power StripsDoor Contact ReaderPreparations Check the supplied itemsNecessary Tools Installation and Commissioning Mains montoring Electrical InstallationConnections and cabling Cabling10BASET DigitalAlert UPSAUX COMCommissioning Fuses Double -pole fuse / fuse of the neutral wireFuse for the auxiliary voltage SupplyInitial State Operator Control ElementsSelecting a menu item Operation VIA Keys on the Front of the DeviceFilter messages Display in the Confirm menuEntering network parameters Serial Interface COM Operation VIA Telnet or? Help Block diagram IP Address Network ConfigurationWrite Community Snmp ConfigurationAME Snmp a CcessReboot Status Configuration VIA TftpUpdate VIA Tftp TFTP-SERVERSelection pointer to next user User AdministrationConfigure digital outputs Invert Digital OutputsTemperature Inputs Digital InputsQuit Mains Monitoring Humidity InputsUpdate the screen Return Quit With Saving AUX Device SelectionPrevious Device + Next DeviceFilter Ffect Filter SelectionUIT Snmp TrapLED W Arning DIGITAL/ALERT/UPS Inputs TEMPERATURE/MAINS/HUMIDITY Inputs ODE-A B M ODE-BSet threshold Selection pointer to next input Feedback Inputs Previous Feedback InputIlter Message LOG Example of terminal assign Preconfigured filters with anExample of filter configuration using filter 1 temperature Examples of filter settingsMonitoringRack MonitoringSystemSystem Rack Specimen output Configuration Eexamplexample ConfigurationconfigurationRack Remedy MmalfunctionsalfunctionsRated ambient temperature Technicaltechnical DatadataRFC FAQEMC MIBModel Product designationDocumentation System ConfigurationVariable Type Value Explanation of the MIBFor RMS Iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises.infratec.rmsObjects under Variable Type Value Access Object under ups I NT Able Variable Type Value AccessObjects under Variable Type Value Objects under humidTable Objects under outputTable Variable Type ValueObjects under Objects under tempTableObjects under mainsTable Variable Type Value Objects under filterTable Variable Type ValueObjects under Variable 6.1.4.1.1909.10.7.3 Variable Type Value AccessFilterMainsTable Type Value AccessObjects under userTable Variable Type Value Objects under aux VariableObjects under icc Variable Type Value GNU General Public RemoRack RMS Advanced RMS LiteRack