5�3 Entering The Menu Structure - Honeywell XNX Quick Start Manual

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5�3 Entering the Menu Structure
Swiping the magnet over the magnetic switch
XNX to reset faults and/or alarms, display current settings or make adjustments to
the device.
Note:
If the Reset option is set to Lock, users will not have access to reset alarms
and faults. For more information on Security Settings for the XNX, see XNX
Universal Transmitter Technical Manual.
Figure 35. Alarm Reset Screen
Using the
switch resets all alarms and faults and returns to the General Status
Screen. Choosing 'X' will return to the General Status Screen without resetting the
alarms and faults.
Figure 36. The Passcode Screen
There are two levels that control access based upon the security level of the user.
The passcodes for both levels are set at "0000" from the factory.
Level 1 Routine Maintenance
WARNING
The factory-set passcodes must be reset to prevent unauthorized access to the
XNX menus (see the XNX Universal Transmitter Technical Manual).
Once the Passcode Screen is displayed, the first passcode digit is highlighted. Use
the
switches to increment or decrement through the values. Once the correct
value is displayed for the first digit,
or
will move to the previous digit of the passcode.
XNX Universal Transmitter Quick Start Guide
Condition
Red
Alarm 1
Solid
Alarm 2 Flashing
Warning
Fault
Health
accepts the value and moves to the next digit
LED
Green
Yellow
Solid
Flashing
Flashing
or
gives the user access to the
From the General Status menu, if the
or 'escape' magnetic switch is swiped, the
Alarm Reset Screen activates. This allows
any user to silence alarms and reset faults
generated by the XNX.
Using the
switch will return the user to the
General Status Menu. If the user selects
from the General Status menu, it will activate
the passcode screen.
Level 2 Technician and Password Admin
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