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1 Installation and Programming Instructions Part: Introduction How it Works Compatible Panels The Service Gateway is a service-only application that enables a connected service PC to establish two-way communications between a compatible Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) and an authorized technician using Instant Messaging (IM), , or Text messages (SMS, Short Message Service; or MMS, Multimedia Messaging Service) on a remote device. The remote device communicates by sending command line instructions and the FACP returns its response as well as sending other selected non-test related activity that occurs. Note: Operation requires the Service Gateway PC and the remote device to be able to sustain communications throughout the areas of the facility where they are located. This application is compatible with the following panels*: 4100ES /4100U/ 4100+/ 4100 / 4010/ 4120/ 4006/ 4008/ 4020 *All panels must be equipped to with either an RS-232 card, Telnet Interface (Service Port that supports command line), be a 4100U or 4100ES with Ethernet service port, or a 4100ES with a Building Network Interface Card. Kit Contents CD 2. Security Service Dongle 3. Installation Instructions In this publication This publication discusses the following topics: Topic Page Setup Requirements 2 Service Gateway Software Installation and Panel Connections 3 Service Gateway Accounts 4 User Interface 6 Service Gateway to Panel Connection Configuration 7 Configuring User Settings 10 Configuring Security Options 13 Configuring Shortcut Options 14 Starting the Service Gateway Application 16 Communicating Remotely with the Panel 17 Appendix A. File Menu Item Description SimplexGrinnell LP. All rights reserved. Specifications and other information shown were current as of publication and are subject to change without notice. Simplex and the Simplex logo are trademarks of Tyco International Ltd. and its affiliates and are used under license Rev. A

2 Setup Requirements Material Required for installation The following items are required for the installation of this application and are not included with this kit. Panels using a RS-232 Card require two cables, one (25 pin to flying lead) and one (25 pin to DB9 connector) Panels using the BNIC will require one 5ft (150cm) Ethernet cable ( ) Service Gateways PC Requirements The Service Gateway PC requires the following: Windows platform capable of supporting one of the following: - Microsoft Windows XP Home - Microsoft Windows XP Professional, with Service Pack 2 or later - Microsoft Vista Microsoft.Net Framework 3.5 SP1. This will be downloaded from the CD if not already installed on the PC Internet / Wireless Internet access Security Service Dongle: - Standard technician dongle (Parallel or USB). - Customer diagnostic dongle (USB). 2

3 Send Menu * 0 # on/off Send Menu * 0 # on/off Service Gateway Software Installation and Panel Connections Service Gateway Software Installation Download the software from the CD by double clicking on the file "setup.exe" and then follow the Install Shield Wizard through each installation. Authorized Technicians can also access the software through the Tech Support Website. Service Gateway PC to Panel Connection Options There are two types of connections, Local Connections and Remote Connections. Local Connection: A local connection is established when the Service Gateway PC is directly connected to the panel. The direct connection can be made through: - The front of the panel if it is equipped with a Front Panel Ethernet Port. - The RS-232's serial service port. FACP equipped with Front Panel Ethernet Port and BNIC Service Gateway PC Wireless Internet Provider that supports IM and Remote Device RS-232 Card Figure 1. Local Connection Setup Remote Connection: A remote connection is established when the Service Gateway is connected remotely to the panel through the Building Network. To be connected through the building network the Panel must be equipped with a functioning Building Network Interface Card (BNIC). Consult the BNIC Installation and Programming Manual ( ) for more information. FACP equipped with BNIC Ethernet Facility LAN Ethernet Service Gateway PC Wireless Internet Provider that supports IM and Remote Device Figure 2. Remote Connection Setup 3

4 Service Gateway Accounts Overview In order to communicate remotely with the Service Gateway PC, both the Service Gateway PC and the Remote Device must have either their own IM account or a compatible account. For an IM account, use the AOL AIM Instant Messenger. IM is the preferred method due to quick response speed and convenient message formatting. For an account, we recommend creating a GOOGLE Gmail account. Note: Consult your Remote Devices s billing plan in regards to internet and text messaging use in order to avoid unexpected additional fees that might result from using this application. AIM Instant Messenger Account Setup Create two IM accounts to communicate remotely with the Service Gateway PC using instant messaging. One account is for the Service Gateway PC, the other account is for the Remote Device. IMPORTANT: Retain the account information, it will be used when configuring the Service Gateway application. IM Requirements AIM Instant Messenger is the compatible IM program recommended for use with the Service Gateway. It is compatible with most computers, cellular phones, and other wireless mobile devices, and can be downloaded free of charge. Please check the specific product planned for use as the remote device to ensure it is compatible with either of these communications means. AIM Instant Messenger Account Setup If AIM Instant Messenger is not already installed on the cellular phone or other mobile device, use the device to connect to and install per the following steps. This will ensure the device is compatible with IM. If you are sure the device is IM compatible, you can set up the remote device AIM Instant Messenger account from a PC if you prefer. Creating the Service Gateway s AIM Instant Messenger Account and the Remote Device s Account 1. Go to 2. Select the AIM Instant Messenger platform you want to use. 3. Follow the instructions to create an account. Note for Technicians: When asked to create a user name follow this naming convention: - For the Service Gateway account, use gwlt + your employee number as your username. For example, if your employee number is , your account username should be gwlt (Enter as lower case, user names are not case sensitive.) - For the Remote Device account, use sgtr+ your employee number. In this same example, sgtr would be your username. When selecting passwords for the accounts, we recommend using the same password for each IM account. Choose a password that can be entered easily though a remote device. Once both accounts have been created, add the Remote Device s Username to the Service Gateway account s contact list and vice versa. 4

5 Service Gateway Accounts (Continued) Account Setup Create two accounts to communicate with the Panel through , SMS, or MMS text messaging. IMPORTANT: Retain the account information, it will be used when configuring the Service Gateway application. Account Requirements The utility used must support POP3/SMTP. We recommend the use of the GOOGLE Gmail webmail service that offers this service free of charge. Creating the Service Gateway S Account and the Remote Devices s Account*. *If the remote device uses standard text messaging, you will only need to create an account for the Service Gateway. 1. Set up the account by going to the website of the provider (we recommend going to and follow the instructions. Note for Technicians: When asked to create a user name follow this naming convention: - For the Service Gateway account, use gwlt + your employee number as your username. For example, if your employee number is , your account username should be gwlt001122@gmail.com. (Enter as lower case, user names are not case sensitive.) - For the Remote Device account, use sgtr+ your employee number. In this same example, sgtr001122@gmail.com would be your username. When selecting passwords for the accounts, we recommend using the same password for each IM account. Choose a password that can be entered easily though a remote device. 2. When filling out the information to create the account, deselect the following check boxes: Enable Web History Set GOOGLE as my default homepage 3. Once the account has been successfully created. Go into the account, go to Settings/Fowarding (this menu is accessible by clicking on the gear shaped icon in the upper right corner) and POP/ IMAP. In the POP Download section make sure that the When messages are accessed with POP point is answered by keep Gmail s copy in the Inbox. If you are not using Gmail select the similar option offered by the service provider. 4. Make sure that POP is enabled for all and that IMAP access is disabled. 5

6 User Interface Overview The Service Gateway is launched from the PC s Start menu in the Simplex folder or from the Desktop Shortcut that appears after the software has been installed. Once the application has been launched you might be prompted to login (level 3 required) to allow the Service Gateway to modify the flags. Menu Bar Start and Stop Buttons Terminal Window Menu Bar Status Indicator Start and Stop Buttons Figure 3. Application User Interface The four menu bar items enable the user to configure the Service Gateway and to access all its options. See Appendix A for more information. Click on the Start button to initiate the connection between the Service Gateway and its remote communication account to start a communication session. The Stop button terminates the communication session. IMPORTANT: Starting and stopping the Service Gateway program multiple times in a short period of time will cause the Service Gateway s remote account to time-out and you have to wait an undetermined time to regain access. Terminal Window Status Indicators Once the Service Gateway is connected, this window displays the communication messages between the panel and the remote device account. If you are working directly on the Service Gateway PC, communicate with the Panel by typing the commands in the terminal window and the panel response will appear below the request command. The status indicator on the bottom right of the application window give you the Service Gateway s connectivity status. The color indicator should be interpreted as follows: Green = Connection to the Service Gateway and the Account s Service Provider is successful. Red = Connection cannot be established. Gray = Program is inactive. 6

7 Service Gateway to Panel Connection Configuration Overview There are two types of connections between the Service Gateway and the Panel: Serial connection Ethernet connection: Serial Connection When using a serial connection, select the Serial radio button and then Configuration to configure the port settings by selecting: The port identifier The baud rate The parity The data bits The stop bits These values should be set to match the communication settings of the Panel s Service Port or Command Port. The values shown in Figure 4 are the default settings. Figure 4. Serial Port Connection 7

8 Service Gateway to Panel Connection Configuration (Continued) Ethernet Connection To configure the Ethernet connection, select either Local, if you are connecting through the front panel Ethernet port (4100ES or 4100U with Ethernet port available), or Network, if you are connecting to a 4100ES panel with a BNIC module available through facility LAN connection. Local Connection: 1. Select this option when you are directly connected to a 4100ES or 4100U panel with an Ethernet service port. 2. Once Local is selected, click on the Advanced button to select how the PC will connect to the panel. See Figure 5. Select Automatic (default) for the PC to find the correct connection automatically. Select Manual if there are multiple Ethernet connections at the PC and if Automatic does not pick the correct one. Use the drop-down menu to select the desired connection. Note: If neither mode works, you can fall back to Network and Enter the Panel s IP address directly. Figure 5. Ethernet Local Connection 8

9 Service Gateway to Panel Connection Configuration (Continued) Network Connection: 1. Select this option when the panel desired for connection has a BNIC module and you are connected via the Building Network LAN. 2. Enter either the IP address or the name of the host Panel. The 16 most recent entries are kept in the drop-down list. 3. Use the Clear button by the drop-down list to remove entries from the Network drop-down list. 4. If the network supports Panel Discovery you can also search for your host panel by using the Panel List button. Click on the Panel List button to have the Panel selection dialog appear. This dialog will help you search all the accessible panels on a Network. - Filter and Help area: This option enables you to use words found in the panel name as a filter. For example, entering building in the search box will make every panel with building in its name appear. You can also use Host Name character combinations, including Panel Serial Number (SN) as a filter. - Panel Listing area: This area displays the list of filtered panels displayed on the network. By default, the displayed panels are not resolved automatically and the user must select the panel to resolve its IP address through a network source that broadcasts this panel information. - Panel Details area: This area provides specific details on the Service Name, The Host Name, the IP Address and the discovery Source of a selected panel. - The Select button: Click on this button to select the highlighted panel in the Panel Listing area. This command will close the Panel Selection dialog and will provide the selected panel's information to the application that requested the panel selection. - The Cancel Button: Click on this button to discard the user selection and close the Panel Selection dialog. No panel information is provided to the application. 5. Enter in the Security Key code for that BNIC as programmed in the Panel's CPU programming to authenticate the Service Gateway as authorized. Figure 6. Ethernet Network Connection 9

10 Configuring User Settings Overview Use the settings in this window to configure the Panel s connection to its account. Note: Each number on Figure 7 corresponds to one of the following sections Figure 7. Options Window 10

11 Configuring User Settings (Continued) Gateway Password Enter a Gateway password to authenticate access from a remote device to the Service Gateway PC. Once you have set a password the Panel will require that you start your communication with the message: gatepass **** (the asterisks represent your password that must be preceded by a blank space). Note: the "gatepass" command is not case sensitive, but the password is; select a password that is conveniently compatible with the remote device. Panel Type Filtering Options Select the Panel Type from the drop-down menu. These options allow you to control which notification you will receive remotely from the Panel. By checking off the box beside an option, you are choosing to receive that notification. Depending on the Panel type, all or certain of these filtering options may be available to you: Table 1. Filter Options Fire Alarm Events Priority 2 Events Supervisory Events Trouble Events Utility Event (This option is disabled by default since it generates many events. Only enable if necessary.) Control Event (This option is disabled by default since it generates many events. Only enable if necessary. Disable Events SMPL Print Messages System messages AOL Instant Message Gateway Select this option to communicate with the Panel using AOL by clicking on the AOL Instant Message Gateway radio button. Enter the Instant Messenger username that you created for the Service Gateway PC in the designated box. Enter the password to the Service Gateway PC AIM Instant Messenger account in the designated box. Gateway Select this option to communicate with the Panel using an account or via text messaging by clicking on the Gateway radio button. Enter the address that you created for the Panel. Click on the Connection setup button and fill out the information in Setup window. POP 3 Server Receiving from Remote 1. Enter the POP3 account username selected for the Service Gateway PC. 2. Enter the account password. 3. Enter the POP3 server address in the designated box. The default address for Gmail is pop.gmail.com 4. Enter the port number in the designated box and check off the designated box if the server requires encryption. Note: The default port number for Gmail is 995 and the Server requires encryption option box must be checked. If you are not using Gmail, contact your provider for the appropriate information to configure the right port and the encryption options. Typically for POP3, encrypted ports are 995 and non-encrypted ports are

12 Configuring User Settings (Continued) Sending Requires Authentication Use Same Authentication as Incoming Server SMTP Server - Sending to Remote Check this box if you have to authenticate with the SMTP server in order to be able to send messages. Leave this box unchecked if your SMTP server allows you to send as long as you have been authenticated by the POP server (a.k.a Pop before SMTP). Check this box if the credentials used to access the SMTP server are the same as the ones used to authenticate with the POP server. All credentials will auto-fill and update if changed. If this information is different from the receiving information, enter the user name in the designated box. If this information is different from the receiving from remote information, enter the password in the designated box. Enter the SMTP server address in the designated box. The default address for Gmail is smtp.gmail.com Enter the port number in the designated box and check off the designated box if the server requires encryption. Note: The default port number for Gmail is 465 and the Server Requires Encryption option box must be checked. If you are not using Gmail, contact your provider for the appropriate information. If you are not using Gmail contact your service provider for the SMTP information. Typically for STMP, encrypted ports are 465 or 587, and non-encrypted ports are 25. Polling/ Receiving Frequency Select the frequency at which you want the Remote Gateway to contact the server. The options are: Poll as often as possible (recommended) Poll every specified number of seconds (5 to 999 seconds) Message Size Control Panel Output Compression Upper / Lowercase This allows the user to select the number of lines the Panel can send you per message (1 to 99 lines). This in an important option since most cellular phone providers limit an instant message to characters. If you are using a cellular phone to contact the Panel it is recommended that you set the size limit between 2 and 5 lines. Note: Contact your cellular service provider to verify if a size limit is imposed on instant messages. If the message requires more than the pre-determined number of lines, the Panel will send you another communication containing the rest of the message. Select one or more of the following options to compress the message size. Space compression (default = selected): This compresses the blank space within the message reducing its size. A series of three blank spaces or more will be replace by a colon (:) followed by a space (). Time / date compression (default = selected): This compresses the event time stamp so that the day, date, and seconds are removed. The hours and minutes remain in the message. This will determine the font style in which the message is output. No Change: Selecting this will leave the Panel output as is. All lower case (default = selected): Selecting this will make you receive all your Panel communications in lowercase characters. This option is advantageous since lowercase characters take up less space. First letter upper case: Selecting this will make the first letter of each word in the Panel s response uppercase. 12

13 Configuring Security Options Security Options This option allows you to protect and lock the application user interface with a password you enter in the password box. Once the password is set, the program will lock down after a predefined period of inactivity and the password must be entered to be able to access the application. Once the password is set it will also be required when restarting the program. To set a password: 1. Enter a password in the designated box. 2. Set the inactivity timer by selecting a value between 1 and 999 minutes. 3. Click on OK to confirm you selection. IMPORTANT: If the password is lost, you can regain access to the Service Gateway by going to «:\Documents and Settings\(folder with current user s name)» and deleting the RGData file. Figure 8. Security Options Window Lock Application This option is available once the Security Option password has been set. Clicking on this option will immediately lock down the program. To unlock it, enter the password in the designated box and click on OK. Figure 9. Lock Application Window 13

14 Configuring Shortcut Options Overview Using Shortcuts The Service Gateway allows the user to use pre-programmed command shortcuts or custom command shortcuts that can make communicating with the Panel easier and faster, especially when contacting the Panel through a cellular phone. The custom shortcuts are saved as part of the User Settings. Shortcuts can be used anywhere in your Panel communication. To use a shortcut at the beginning of a message: Start your message to the Panel with the shortcut letter. The shortcut will be detected automatically. Note: It is not necessary to add the shortcut identifier if the shortcut is at the beginning of the message (see To use a shortcut in mid-message) To use a shortcut in mid-message: To use a shortcut in mid-message, the shortcut must be preceded by the special shortcut identifier character, which is set by default as a period (.). If necessary, the special shortcut identifier character can be modified by changing the shortcut identifier character in the Shortcut table. For example, if G was a shortcut and you wanted to use it in conjunction with another command (SH for example) you would enter the command as follows: SH.G Note: If it is necessary to use the shortcut identifier character in a command, the character can be entered twice to override the Service Gateway shortcut processing. For example, if the identifier character was set to a dash (-) and you wanted to enter the command "Sh m1-1" you would have to enter "Sh m1--1" instead. 14

15 Configuring Shortcut Options (Continued) Creating Shortcuts Create custom shortcuts by filling in the table found in the Shortcut window.each shortcut can: Be 1-80 characters in length Have an expansion of up to 80 characters To enter a control character in expansion list of the shortcut table, the user should first enter the caret symbol ^ followed by a character. For example, to enter Ctrl-A, the user should type ^A. Note: The shortcuts cannot start with the identifier character. Figure 10. Shortcut List Table 2. Pre-Programmed Shortcuts Pre-programmed shortcuts r x n q Translation/expansion CTRL-D (to system reset) CTRL-X (to exit a paused command) CTRL-M (to do a return) CTRL-S ( to do a silence signal) Table 3. Custom Shortcut Example Shortcut M D T Translation/expansion LED ON LED OFF List T G* SIG3 *For example, entering SH.G in a message would be equivalent to typing Show SIG3 Saving Shortcuts Accepting the Shortcuts The shortcuts are automatically saved when the user saves the settings. Click on OK to confirm the settings. 15

16 Starting the Service Gateway Application Starting the Gateway 1. Start the Service Gateway application by: Going to the Service Gateway PC s Start menu in the Simplex folder and select the Service Gateway. Clicking on the Desktop Icon that should have been automatically created during the software installation. 2. The application will launch and proceed to verify that the Security Dongle is valid. Figure 11. Application Connection Messages 3. Ensure that the current user setting is the correct one. The Service Gateway will open the most recently saved user settings. 4. Click on the Start button to initiate the connection between the Service Gateway, the panel, and its remote communication account to start a communication session. Be sure to have previously completed all the necessary configuration before clicking on Start. 5. The status indicator will turn Green to indicated a successfully connection. If the application is unable to establish a connection, the status indicator will turn Red and an error message will appear. 6. Certain commands will require you to log in at level 3 to allow the Service Gateway to modify the flags. In these cases the following message in Note:. Figure 12. Level 3 Login Note: If you want to verify your Service PC connection to the panel, configure and save a user setting without selecting instant messaging or settings and open that user setting to bring up this screen for command line operation. IMPORTANT: Starting and stopping the Service Gateway program multiple times in a short period of time will cause the to lock the Service Gateway s remote account to time-out and you have to wait an undetermined time to regain access. Do not Reset the CPU (Cold/Warm Start) while the Service Gateway is running. Doing so will restore the terminal flags and affect the filtering options selected. If the CPU must be restarted, Stop and re-start the Service Gateway connection, and re-login at level 3 to restore the terminal flags 16

17 Communicating Remotely with the Panel IMPORTANT: AIM Instant Messenger Communications Be moderate when sending s and Instant Messages to the Panel. Due to rate limitation, an exaggerated amount of traffic between two accounts can result in temporary account deactivation. Do not Reset the CPU (Cold/Warm Start) while the Service Gateway is running. Doing so will restore the terminal flags and affect the filtering options selected. If the CPU must be restarted, Stop and re-start the Service Gateway connection, and re-login at level 3 to restore the terminal flags. For unsolicited output to be sent to your cellular phone, an initial Panel command must be sent successfully to establish communications with your cellular phone. To communicate with the Service Gateway PC s AIM Instant Messenger account: 1. Log into your AIM Instant Messenger account. 2. Select the Service Gateway PC user name from the contact list. 3. Open a new message window between yourself and the Service Gateway PC. 4. If the Service Gateway has a Gateway password configured (see page 10), start the first message with gatepass ***** (the asterisks represent your password that must be preceded by a blank space). Subsequent messages will not require the Gatepass. 5. Enter the desired Panel command in the message window. 6. Send the message to the Panel. The Panel s reply should follow almost instantly. 7. Refer to Figure 13 for reference (view shown is from a PC connection). Figure 13. Communicating Through AIM Instant Messenger Communications To communicate with the Service Gateway PC s account: 1. Open the Service Gateway PC's , go to the inbox and delete its contents before every communication session. This ensures that only commands from this session are sent to the Panel. 2. Close the Service Gateway PC's inbox. 3. From the remote device, log into its account. 4. Create a new addressed to the Service Gateway PC. Note: Be sure to remove all automatic signatures from your message and leave the subject blank. They can cause confusion if sent to the Panel. Continued on next page 17

18 Communicating Remotely with the Panel (Continued) Communications 5. If the Service Gateway has a Gateway password configured, start the first message with gatepass ***** (the asterisks represent your password that must be preceded by a blank space).subsequent messages will not require the Gatepass. 6. Enter the Panel command in the body of the . Create a new message for each command. 7. Send the to the Panel. Note: communications require processing time to arrive and then to receive the Panel s response and may not be as quick as communicating with Instant messaging. Figure 14. Communicating through SMS Communications Since the Service Gateway uses s to communicate, text messages need to be forwarded through an SMS to an gateway by your cellular phone service provider. Contact your service provider to be sure that this service is available. 1. Select the text message option on your cellular phone. 2. Start a new text message addressed to the Service Gateway account. Contact you cellular phone service provider if you are unsure how to send text message to an client or how to receive them from an client. 3. If the Service Gateway has a Gatepass configured, start the first message with the gatepass ***** (the asterisks represent your password that must be preceded by a blank space). Subsequent messages will not require the Gatepass. 4. Enter the Panel command in the text window. 5. Send the message to the Panel. Keep in mind that an text message may require some time to arrive and that the Panel s response might not be instant. 18

19 Appendix A. File Menu Item Description File Menu Items. Table 4. File Menu Description Menu Item New User Settings Open User settings Save User Settings Save User Settings As Save Log Save Log As Item Window Function Clears the current settings and returns to the default settings. Note: If you want to create a new setting but save the one you are working on, be sure to save the file before clicking on "New User Settings". Loads previously saved configurations. Saves all of the current settings and becomes the default setting until another User Setting is selected or settings are modified. File format is.xml. Saves the current settings under a name of your choice in a chosen directory. Saves a copy of the log. The log is a record of all the communications between the user and the Panel, as can be seen in the program's terminal window. The log will automatically be appended in the same directory as the last log that was saved. Saves the log with a new file name and in the directory of your choice. Figure 15. File Drop Down Menu Export Event Log Exit Note: This option is only available to certain Panels, see the Settings\Options menu. Creates an exclusive log that lists only the events selected in the Panel Filtering selection option found in the Settings\Options menu. Direction Date Time Point Name Custom Label Status Sound File Example: Direction;Date;time;Point Name;Custom Label;Status;Sound File TRANSMIT;04-JAN-97;02:40:37 am;m1-1;m1-1;fire ALARM; TRANSMIT;04-JAN-97;02:40:45 am;m1-1;m1-1;fire ALARM ACKED;AT MAIN PANEL; TRANSMIT;N/A;N/A;N/A;SYSTEM RESET IN PROGRESS; TRANSMIT;04-JAN-97;02:40:52 am;1-0-9;card 1, SYSTEM POWER SUPPLY;TROUBLE; The log will automatically be appended in the same directory as the last Event log that was saved. Exits the program. Be sure that all desired User Settings are saved before exiting the program. IMPORTANT: The Service Gateway may modify the setting for the terminal flags. In order to restore the terminal flags to their original setting, the Service Gateway should be stopped prior to disconnecting from the panel. 19

20 Appendix A. File Menu Item Description (Continued) Settings Menu Items Menu Item Shortcuts Panel Connection Setup Options Table 5. Settings Menu Description Creates and edits command shortcuts. See page 14 for more information. Sets up the Panel connections. See page 7 for more information Allows you to configure the Application by entering the Service Gateway account information. See page 10 for more information. Item Window Function Figure 16. Settings Drop-Down Menu Options Menu Items Menu Item Security Options Lock Application Table 6, Options Menu Description Allows the selection of a password to lock access to the Service Gateway user interface screen at the PC. See page 13 for more information. Manually locks the application if a password has been previously set. See page 13 for more information. Item Window Function Figure 17. Options Drop Down Menu 20

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