Honeywell SV2 Series User Manual page 113

Safety shut-off valves
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– OEM selects to which parameter groups the Installer will have access to read/write.
₀ Installer can assign/change password if the OEM has granted Installer access to the Installer Security grouping on the
Access Level page. Refer to
– OEM can assign the Installer main password or allow the Installer to choose it at the initial login.
NOTES:
• If the default passwords are not set to new non-default values, the valve will be in lockout status and will not be operational
unless the appropriate user is logged in. The warning message as shown in
passwords must be configured in order to clear the individual fault codes. Refer to
– OEM main password not changed fault code 97. Valve will not be operational unless the user is logged in using the
default OEM password.
– OEM reset password feature is enabled and password not change fault code 102. Valve will not be operational unless the
user is logged in using the default OEM password.
– Installer main password not changed fault code 96. Valve will not be operational unless the user is logged in using either
the default Installer or OEM password.
₀ The OEM can choose to assign the Installer password or allow the Installer to assign it in the field.
– The password assignments can be accessed via the Security page during the guided setup sequence or via the Setup &
Tests --> Settings --> Security menus. Refer to
Fig. 68: Warning message when logged in with default password.
SV2 Series Safety Shut-off Valves
V2F, V2V
Fig.
86.
Fig.
70.
SV2 SERIES SAFETY SHUT-OFF VALVES USER MANUAL
Fig. 68
will be displayed. All applicable
Fig. 69
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for the active faults.

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