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Operating instructions for the Operator Panels


Chapter 5

LIST OF CONTENTS:
5.1 Available Modes for the Operator Panels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
5.1.1 Sub-alarm Systems 4
5.2 Basic mode (BAP, AAP, LOP). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
5.3 Alarm list mode (BAP, AAP, LOP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
5.4 Cut-out list mode (BAP, AAP, LOP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
5.4.1 Sub-modes MANUAL CUT-OUT and AUTOMATIC CUT-OUT 7
5.5 Display Channel mode (BAP, AAP, LOP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
5.5.1 Select channel (no channels are displayed in the LCD) 9
5.5.2 Selecting a channel from the alarm or the cut-out list. 10
5.5.3 Viewing the channel parameters 11
5.5.4 Sub-mode Adjust (BAP and LOP only) 11
5.6 Watch Selection mode (BAP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
5.6.1 Select as WS 14
5.6.2 Attended / Unattended WS 15
5.7 Duty mode (BAP, AAP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
5.7.1 Reaction to [DUTY] - Cabin panels 18
5.7.2 Reaction to [DUTY] - Non Cabin Panels 18
5.7.3 [DUTY] - Sub-modes 19
Sub-mode "Panel Status" 19
Sub-mode "Buzzer control" 19
Sub-mode "Display Status" 20
Sub-mode "Display Status" incl. deadman alarm system 21
Sub-mode "Duty Select" 22
5.8 Assist Call mode (BAP, AAP, LOP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
5.9 Printer Control, (BAP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
5.9.1 Sub-mode "Alarm List" 27
5.9.2 Sub-mode "Cut-out List" 28
5.9.3 Sub-mode "Print Datalog" 28
5.9.4 Sub mode printer config 28
Change of datalog format 29
Adjustment of the auto print timers 29
Printer Selection 31
5.10 Maintenance mode (BAP, AAP, LOP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
5.10.1 Display time & date 32
5.10.2 Set time & date 33
5.10.3 Change password 34
5.11 Deadman mode (BAP, LOP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

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5.11.1 Controlling the deadman system(s) 35


5.11.2 Resetting the deadman timer 36
5.11.3 Display of the deadman system status on a resetting panel 37

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5.1 Available Modes for the Operator Panels


A total of 10 main functions/modes are available. All of these are available from a
Basic Alarm Panel - BAP, 8 are available from an Accommodation Alarm Panel -
AAP, and 7 from a Local Operator Panel - LOP.

All channels in the entire UMS2100 system are available from BAP and AAP. From
the LOP, channels defined in the outstation to where the LOP is connected are
available only.

Available at: Mode: Key:


a1. (BAP,AAP,LOP) Basic No dedicated key
a2. (BAP,AAP,LOP) Alarm list [ALARM LIST]
a3. (BAP,AAP,LOP) Additional list [ADD. LIST]
a4. (BAP,AAP,LOP) Display channel [DISPLAY CHANNEL]
a5. (BAP) Watch Selection [WATCH]
a6. (BAP,AAP) Duty Functions [DUTY]
a7. (BAP,AAP,LOP) Assist call [ASSIST CALL]
a8. (BAP) Printer controls [PRINTER CONTROL]
a9. (BAP,AAP,LOP) Maintenance mode [MAINTENANCE]
a10. (BAP,AAP,LOP) Deadman system [DEADMAN]

The above functional main modes are selected by using the related function key.

The functions of each Main Mode are organized in a tree structure. When the panel
enters one of the main modes, it starts in level 1 of the structure.

From this point the operator is guided through the tree structure by means of text and
softkeys as illustrated below:

Function key level: [CUT-OUT LIST]


*
+)))))2)))))),
Level 1: *Select auto *
*or manual *
.))0))))))0))-
* *
+)))))- .)))))),
+))))))2))))), +))))))2))))),
Level 2: *Display of * *Display of *
*auto cut-out* *man. cut-out*
.))))))))))))- .))))))))))))-

In the following sections, the use of each function available is described further.

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5.1.1 Sub-alarm Systems


In system configurations which include one or more sub-alarm systems, a choice of
alarm system has to be made when the panel enters a main mode.

When, for example, [ALARM LIST] is pressed on a BAP which has display right for both
the main alarm system and three sub-alarm systems, the LCD displays:

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15SELECT ALARM SYSTEM 5
25 <alm> <alm> <alm> <alm> 5
35*S* MAIN *S* <sub *S* <sub *S* <sub 5
45*1* *2* a> *3* b> *4* c> 5
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Selection of an alarm system. <sub x> identifies the different sub-alarm systems, and <alm>
indicates the number of standing and unacknowledged alarms within each alarm system. An AAP
will display the lines 3 and 4 only.

Example:
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5SELECT ALARM SYSTEM 5
5 17 2 6 5
5*S*MACHINE*S*NAVIG. *S* CARGO * 5
5*1*ALARMS *2*ALARMS *3*ALARMS * 5
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Example of a selection of an alarm system.

Each Alarm Panel will in Basic Mode on the upper line of the LCD display indentify
the alarm systems for which the panel has access right.

Example:
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15* 12 ALARMS (M,N,C) MAN CUT-OUTS5
25+*M.E. SEA WATER COOL OUTLET TEMP HIGH5
35 *CARGO PUMP 1 LEAKAGE ALM 5
45+*M.E. FUEL OIL INLET PRESSURE LOW 5
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Example of a Display in Basic Mode. AAP and LOP will display the lines 1 and 2 only.

Each sub-alarm system for which the panel has access right is in the above example
identified by a character
M = Machinery alarms
N = Navigation alarms
C = Cargo alarms

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5.2 Basic mode (BAP, AAP, LOP).


At power-up, reset of the panel, or reset of the the Gamma ACC, the basic mode will
automatically be selected. The Basic mode can be selected by the operator at any given
time by pressing [ESC].

In the basic mode the panel displays the following:

a1. The number of alarms + unacknowledged normal Alarms,


a2. If manual cut-outs are present.
a3. The oldest unacknowledged alarm(s).

Example:
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15* 12 ALARMS MAN CUT-OUTS5
25+*M.E. SEA WATER COOL OUTLET TEMP HIGH5
35 *CARGO PUMP 1 LEAKAGE ALM 5
45+*M.E. FUEL OIL INLET PRESSURE LOW 5
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Example of a Display in Basic Mode. AAP and LOP will display line 1 and 2 only.

The * in line one indicates that unacknowledged alarms are present in the alarm sys-
tem. The LOP will only display unacknowledged alarms present in the Gamma ACC
to which the LOP is connected.

The + indication in a line which displays an alarm channel, indicates that the channel
is in the alarm state.

The * indication in a line which displays an alarm channel, indicates that the alarm is
unackn.

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5.3 Alarm list mode (BAP, AAP, LOP)


The panel enters the alarm list mode when [ALARM LIST] is pressed.

The ALARM LIST LED is illuminated, when the panel operates in the alarm list mode.

The alarm list includes all standing and unacknowledged alarms. The alarms are
placed chronologically in the alarm list.

When [ALARM LIST] is pressed, the LCD displays:

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15* 7 ALARMS ALARM LIST 5
25+ CARGO PUMP 1, LEAKAGE ALM 5
35+*CARGO PUMP 2, STANDBY START ALM 5
45+*M.E. FUEL OIL PRESSURE LOW 5
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Example of an alarm list displayed on a BAP. "M.E. FUEL OIL PRESSURE" is the newest of the
alarms. AAP and LOP will display line 1 and 2 only.

Line 1 of the LCD is used to display the total number of alarms and the name of the
selected list "ALARM LIST". The next line(s) is used for display of standing- and
unacknowledged alarm(s).

By means of the [8] / [9] keys, the operator can select the previous / next 3 alarm in the
alarm list. This means that [8] will give older alarms, and [9] will give newer alarms.

When the operator reaches the start/end of the list, this is indicated by:

START OF LIST or
END OF LIST

If no alarms are present in the list, the No. of alarms is 0 and the line(s) used to display
the alarm(s) is blanked.

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5.4 Cut-out list mode (BAP, AAP, LOP)


A panel enters the cut-out list mode when [CUT-OUT LIST] is pressed.

The CUT-OUT LIST LED is illuminated, when the panel operates in the cut-out list mode.

5.4.1 Sub-modes MANUAL CUT-OUT and AUTOMATIC CUT-OUT


The channels inhibited are included in:

a1. Manual cut-out list or


a2. Automatic cut-outs list.

If a monitoring channel is both automatically and manually cut-out it will be presented


in the manual cut-out list.

If an alarm channel is unacknowledged it is present in the alarm list, independently of


the cut-out status. It will not be present in the cut-out list until it has been acknowl-
edged.

When [CUT-OUT LIST] is pressed, the LCD displays:

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15SELECT CUT-OUT LIST 5
25 5
35*S*MANUAL *S* AUTO * 5
45*1*CUT-OUT*2*CUT-OUT* 5
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The operator must choose between the manual or automatic cut-out list. AAP and LOP will
display line 3 and 4 only.

When a cut-out list is selected the LCD displays the channel with the lowest channel
number which is inhibited by a cut-out. Furthermore, the total number of cut-out
channels in the list are displayed.

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15* 11 AUTO CUT-OUTS 5
25+ M.E. FUEL OIL DIFF PRESS ACUT5
35+ M.E. FUEL OIL INLET PRESS ACUT5
45+ M.E. FUEL OIL INLET TEMP ACUT5
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Example of an automatic cut-out list. 11 automatic cut-outs are present. AAP and LOP will
display line 1 and 2 only.

The + indication is present only when the channel would give alarm if it was not
inhibited (cut-out).

The * in line 1 indicates that unacknowledged alarms are present in the alarm system.

A * indication in the line(s) where cut-outs are displayed is not possible. Unacknowl-
edged alarms are always placed in the alarm list.

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5.5 Display Channel mode (BAP, AAP, LOP)


A panel enters the display channel mode when [DISPLAY CHANNEL] is pressed.

The DISPLAY CHANNEL LED is illuminated when the panel operates in the display
channel mode.

The selection of a channel to be displayed can be done either by entering a channel


identifier or by pointing out a channel when displayed, for example from the ALARM
LIST.

5.5.1 Select channel (no channels are displayed in the LCD)


If [DISPLAY CHANNEL] is pressed while the panel does not display any alarm channels,
the following is shown in the LCD display:

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15USER IDENTIFIER: <cno> 5
25 5
35*S* STEP *S* STEP *S* USER *S* INTERN5
45*1* ALL *2* ANALOG*3* ID *4* ID 5
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Selection of a channel number from a BAP

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15USER IDENTIFIER: <cno> 5
25*1* ALL *2* ANALOG*3* USER *4* INTERN5
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Selection of a channel number from an AAP or a LOP

<cno> (the channel number) is initialized to the last selected channel number. By
pressing [S4] the channel can be selected by entering the internal identifier.

The <cno> is a text string which consist of 6 characters. The cursor is placed below the
character at the right boarder of the text string when the panel enters fig. 5.E.1.
The desired channel can be selected by the use of the [8], [9], [7] and [6] keys. When the
desired channel number has been entered, it is selected by pressing [ENT].

If the entered channel number is illegal (i.e. the UMS2100 does not have an alarm with
the entered <cno>), the LCD displays:

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15* CHANNEL NOT DEFINED * 5
25* PRESS [ESC] * 5
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Warning for an illegal entered channel number.

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The softkey [S2] - "STEP ANALOG" provides a list of all of the analog channels
which are defined in the system, while [S1] - "STEP ALL" makes is possible to step
through all of the alarm channels which are defined in the system, both analog and
binary, by the use of the [7] and the [6] keys.

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15<cno> <channel text> 5
25PRESS [LEFT] FOR PREV., [RIGHT] FOR NEXT5
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Display when a "step channel" function is selected

When the channel to be displayed appears in the LCD the channel is selected by
pressing the [ENT] key.

As a default the <cno> indicates the User Identifier, but if the softkey "INTERN ID" is
pressed followed by "STEP ALL" or "STEP ANALOG" the Internal Identifier is
displayed.

If [ESC] is pressed while the panel operates in a "Step Channel" mode the panel returns
to the "select channel" display. If [ESC] is pressed again the panel returns to basic
mode.

5.5.2 Selecting a channel from the alarm or the cut-out list.


If [DISPLAY CHANNEL] is pressed while a panel displays an alarm channel, the operator
can select one of the displayed channels.

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15SELECT CHANNEL TO BE DISPLAYED: 5
25 *M.E. LUBOIL INLET TEMP NORM5
35+ M.E. SEA WATER COOL INLET TEMP HIGH5
45+*M.E. FUEL OIL INLET PRESSURE LOW 5
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Selection of a channel for the display channel function when 3 alarm are displayed. AAP and
LOP will display lind 1 and 2 only.

The cursor is placed by the first alarm. The cursor can be moved by use of [8] and [9].
The operator can choose between the displayed alarms only (scrolling in e.g. the alarm
list is not possible).

If [ENT] is pressed the channel which is pointed out by the cursor is selected for the
display channel function.

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5.5.3 Viewing the channel parameters


When a channel is selected the LCD displays:

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15+*M.E. SEA WATER COOL INLET TEMP HIGH5
25 45.5 DEG.C HIGH 45.5 LOW 0.05
35 5
45 5
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Example: The analog value for a channel is displayed together with the high and the low alarm
limit.

By use of [8] and [9] the operator may scroll through the different parameters in the
channel set-up. The available parameters are shown below.

no: Presentation lay-out at the LCD display:


1 <channel text> <status>
2 <value><eng.unit> HIGH <limit> LOW <limit>
3 <status> <date> <time>
4 ALARM CUT-OUTS: AUTO:<off/on> MAN:<off/on>
5 IDENTIFIERS: USER: <cno> INT: <cno>
6 TYPE:<binary/analog> CAT: <alarm/event>
7 TIME DELAYS: ON: <value> OFF: <value>
8 ALARM GROUPS: <grp> <grp> <grp> <grp>

Note: Parameter 2 is present for analog channels only.

By using the [7] and the [6] keys when a channel parameter is selected it is possible to
step through the channels defined in the system, displaying the same parameter. This
function makes it easy to, for example, compare the individual cylinder temperatures
of the main engine.

If [ESC] is pressed while the panel displays a channel parameter the panel returns to the
"select channel" display. If [ESC] is pressed again the panel returns to basic mode.

5.5.4 Sub-mode Adjust (BAP and LOP only)


ADJUST is a sub-mode to the display channel mode. The ADJUST mode is available
from the BAP which is serving as watch-station and from the LOP, enabling the
operator to make minor adjustments of the channel set-up parameters.

[ADJUST]is active only when the panel is in the display channel mode and a channel
parameter which can be adjusted is displayed.

Entering privileged access level


If [ADJUST] is pressed while the panel is in non privileged access mode, the operator
must enter a password.

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Example:
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15 5
25 5
35ENTER PASSWORD - LEVEL 1: 5
45 5
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[ADJUST] is pressed while in the "display channel" mode. The operator must enter a password.
The LOP will display the lines 3 and 4 only.

The ADJUST LED begins to flash when the password is entered. It continues to flash as
long as the panel is operating in the privileged access mode.

The privileged access mode is maintained for as long as the panel is operating in the
display channel mode.

Adjusting a parameter
When the legal password has been entered, or if the system is in privileged access
mode allready, the operator can enter a new value.

Example.
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15* 7 ALARMS 5
25 5
35ENTER NEW VALUE : 0023.0 5
45LOW RANGE 23.0 DEG C 5
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Entering of a new value. At entry the cursor is placed below the least significant digit.

The new value is entered by using the normal procedure for entering numerical data.

An upper and lower limit is specified for each of the numeric values. When a limit is
reached the adjusted value is not increased / decreased any more, even if [8] or [9] is
pressed.

The following channel parameters can be adjusted from the BAP and LOP:
- High and low alarm limits (analog channels only)
- Manual alarm suppression (cut-out) of the channel
- Time delays

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The adjustment rights for a channel can be given to one panel at a time only. Thus, it is
not possible to make adjustments from a LOP if somebody is adjusting the same chan-
nel from the BAP. The panel will give the following warning if the adjustment rights
are denied.

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15* 7 ALARMS 5
25 5
35ADJUST RIGHT REJECT 5
45PRESS [ESC] 5
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The adjustment rights has been denied.

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5.6 Watch Selection mode (BAP)


In the watch selection main mode the operator has the possibility of selecting between
"attended WS" and "unattended WS". [WATCH] is available on BAP only.

The WATCH LED is illuminated steadily on the BAP which has been selected as WS:

When [WATCH] is pressed on the Watch Station (WS), the BAP enters the watch selec-
tion mode. The LCD displays:

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15SELECT WATCH FUNCTION 5
25 5
35*S*SELECT *S*ATT/UN-* 5
45*1*AS WS *2*ATT WS * 5
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[WATCH] is pressed at the WS - BAP

Note: The softkey S1 will appear if the system is customized for for the function
"Selectable Watch Station" only.

5.6.1 Select as WS

Only Basic Alarm Panels which, during the customizing are specified as being allowed
to be Watch Station, includes this function.

When "SELECT AS WS" is selected the LCD displays:

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5WATCH STATION : <ws in ctrl > 5
5<alarm system> 5
5*S* QUIT *S*SELECT * 5
5*1* *2*AS WS * 5
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Select the BAP as watch station. <ws in ctrl> is the present watch station.

If "SELECT AS WS" is pressed, the watch responsibility is transferred to the BAP.


Hereafter the BAP returns to basic mode.

In a traditional system only the BAP in the ECR is allowed to be WS. In more
advanced systems, e.g. both the ECR and the ships office can be selected as WS.

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5.6.2 Attended / Unattended WS


The selection of attended / unattended Watch Station is a communication between the
bridge and the WS.

The selection can be initiated from the WS only, and normally when a duty officer has
been selected only. As an alternative, the UMS2100 System can be customized in a
way, so that "unattended WS" can be selected without having to select a duty officer.

The selection has got the following procedure:

Start of selection from the WS.


If "ATT/UNATT WS" is pressed from the WS the LCD displays:

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15WATCH STATION : <ws stat> 5
25 5
35*S*SELECT *S* SELECT* 5
45*1* ATT *2* UNATT * 5
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Selection between attended/unattended watch station. Line 1 indicates the present status
(ATTENDED/UNATTENDED).

If a new status of the WS is selected the WATCH LED starts to flash, and the LCD
displays:

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15WS STATUS CHANGE TO : <ws stat> 5
25 UNACKN5
35*S* STOP * 5
45*1*CHANGE * 5
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A status change has been ordered.

Accept from the Bridge.


On the bridge the buzzer is started, and the WATCH LED starts flashing.

When [WATCH] is pressed on the BAP on the Bridge the LCD displays:

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15WS STATUS CHANGE TO : <ws stat> 5
25 5
35*S*REJECT *S*ACCEPT * 5
45*1*CHANGE *2*CHANGE * 5
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If accept change is pressed the WATCH LED stops flashing, the buzzer is silenced, and
the BAP on the bridge returns to basic mode.

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The WATCH LED on the WS BAP stops flashing too, and the LCD displays:

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15WS STATUS CHANGE TO : <ws stat> 5
25 ACKN5
35*S* STOP * 5
45*1*CHANGE * 5
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If "STOP CHANGE" or [ESC] is pressed from the WS, the BAP returns to basic mode.

Reject from the Bridge.


If "REJECT CHANGE" or [ESC] is pressed the change is cancelled. The buzzer in the
bridge BAP is stopped. The WATCH LED stops flashing and the BAP returns to basic
mode. The status change is neglected.

The WATCH LED on the WS BAP continues to flash, and the buzzer is activated. The
LCD displays:
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15WS STATUS CHANGE TO : <ws stat> 5
25CHANGE REJECTED FROM BRIDGE 5
35*S* QUIT * 5
45*1*CHANGE * 5
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WS status change rejected from the bridge.

The Operator on the WS BAP must press "QUIT CHANGE" in order to acknowledge
the rejection.

Stop from the WS.


If the operator of the WS regrets the change, he can stop it by pressing "STOP
CHANGE" or [ESC].The WS BAP then returns to basic mode and the WATCH LED stops
flashing.
If the operator on the bridge has pressed [WATCH] before the WS regrets the change,
the following display appears on the bridge:

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5WS STATUS CHANGE TO : <ws stat> 5
5CHANGE STOPPED FROM THE WATCH STATION 5
5*S* QUIT * 5
5*1*CHANGE * 5
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WS status change procedure stopped from the WS.

The WATCH LED continues to flash and the buzzer continues to sound (interval beep)
until "QUIT CHANGE" is pressed. When "QUIT CHANGE" is pressed the BAP
enters basic mode.

If the change is stopped from the WS before the Bridge BAP enters the above picture,
the WATCH LED stops flashing, the buzzer is stopped and the BAP remains in its
present mode.

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5.7 Duty mode (BAP, AAP)


The [DUTY] key is the operators interface to:

a1. Display the present status.


a2. Select a duty officer.
a3. Acknowledge a duty officer selection.
a4. Select the panel buzzer function.
a5. Select the panel to function as a public room panel.

When [DUTY] is pressed the reaction of the operator panels depends on the location
status of the panels.

5.7.1 Reaction to [DUTY] - Cabin panels

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5*S*PANEL *S*DISPLAY*S*DUTY 5
5*1*STATUS *2*STATUS *3*SELECT 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Select duty function, AAP placed in a cabin.

5.7.2 Reaction to [DUTY] - Non Cabin Panels

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5SELECT DUTY FUNCTION 5
5 5
5*S*BUZZER *S*DISPLAY*S*DUTY *S* 5
5*1*CONTROL*2*STATUS *3*SELECT *4* 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Select duty function, BAP placed on the bridge or in the engine control room.

The softkey "DUTY SELECT" is allways present on the BAP from which a duty
selection can be initiated.

On all other panels "DUTY SELECT" is present when a duty selection is in progress
only. In cabin panels a duty selection of the officer related to the panel only causes the
softkey to appear.

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5.7.3 [DUTY] - Sub-modes

Sub-mode "Panel Status"


Available from cabin panels only.

If "PANEL STATUS" is pressed the LCD displays:

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5PANEL STATUS : <panel stat > 5
5 5
5*S*BUZZER *S*SELECT *S*SELECT * 5
5*1*CONTROL*2*CABIN *3*PUBLIC * 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Selection of panel status. <panel stat> displays the present panel status (e.g PUBLIC ROOM).

If "SELECT PUBLIC" is pressed:

a1. All calls announced in the public rooms will be announced on the
panel.
a2. The DUTY LED operates as for a public room panel.

"SELECT CABIN" is used for reversing of the select public function.

"BUZZER CONTROL" is present at the bridge panel, the public room panels, and at
cabin panels selected to function as a public room panel only.

Sub-mode "Buzzer control"


If "BUZZER CONTROL" is selected the LCD displays:

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5BUZZER CONTROL : <status> 5
5 5
5*S* SHORT *S* ON * 5
5*1* BIP *2* * 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Buzzer control. <status> identifies the present buzzer status (e.g. SHORT BIP).

The public room panels can be customized to the following buzzer function to a new
alarm.

a1. Continuous buzzer sounds until [STOP HORN] is pressed on the WS,
or on the specific public room panel.
a2. Select between [a1] or a short buzzer activation on a new alarm.

If [a1] is selected during customizing the "BUZZER CONTROL " softkey does not
appear.

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The bridge panel can be customized to have the following buzzer reactions to a new
alarm.

b1. Continuous buzzer sound until [STOP HORN] is pressed on the WS or


on the bridge BAP.
b2. Select between [b1] or a short buzzer activation on a new alarm.
b3. Continuous buzzer sounds until [STOP HORN] is pressed on the bridge
BAP.

If [b1] or [b3] is selected the "BUZZER CONTROL " softkey does not appear.

Sub-mode "Display Status"


If "DISPLAY STATUS" is selected, the LCD displays

a1. The physical location of the WS


a2. If the WS is attended/unattended
a3. Who is selected as duty officer
a4. The buzzer's reaction to an incoming alarm
a5. The panel location
a6. Who is selected as back-up officer

The above mentioned information is presented on the LCD. The operator selects
between the displays by use of [8] and [9].

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5WATCH : ECR / UNATTENDED 5
5DUTY : 1. ENGINEER 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Display of status - Example of 1. display on AAP.

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5BUZZER : ON 5
5PANEL : CABIN /2ND ENG. 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Display of status - Example of 2. display on AAP.

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5BACKUP : 3RD ENGINEER 5
5 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Display of status - Example of 3. display on AAP.

Sub-mode "Display Status" incl. deadman alarm system


If the UMS2100 System includes one or more deadman alarm systems the LCD
displays the following when "DISPLAY STATUS" is selected.

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5*S*DISPLAY*S*DEADMAN* 5
5*1*STATUS *2*STATUS * 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448

The softkey "DISPLAY STATUS" will provide the general system information
described in the previous section.

If "DEADMAN STATUS" is pressed the LCD displayes:

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5*S* MAIN *S*<sub *S*<sub *S*<sub 5
5*1* *2* a> *3* b> *4* c> 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Selection of deadman alarm system. This display is omitted if one deadman alarm system is
included only.

After selection of one of the deadman alarm systems the LCD displayes:

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5DEADMAN SYSTEM <dm system > 5
5<dm stat> <backup eng> 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Display of the deadman systems status. <dm stat> is the present status (e.g. MANUAL OFF),
<dm system> identifies the selected deadman alarm system, and <backup eng> identifyes the
selected back-up officer/engineer.

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Sub-mode "Duty Select"


The selection of a duty officer is communication between the Watch Station - BAP
and the panel located in the requested duty engineers cabin.

Start of the selection.


When [DUTY SELECT] is pressed at the WS - BAP the LCD displays:

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5SELECT DUTY OFFICER : <duty officer> 5
5 5
5*S*NO DUTY*S*<person*S*<person*S*<person5
5*1*OFFICER*2* 1> *3* 2> *4* 3> 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Selection of a duty officer. <duty officer> identifies the present selected duty officer.

If more than 3 persons can be selected <person 3> is substituted by "MORE".

If "NO DUTY OFFICER" is pressed the selection duty officer is released from duty.

Note : If it is specified that unattended WS is allowed only when a duty engineer is


selected, the "NO DUTY OFFICER" softkey is omitted when unattended WS
is selected.

If a new duty officer is requested the DUTY LED in the following locations starts
flashing when the duty selection is initiated:

a1. On the WS (from where the selection).


a2. On the bridge.
a3. On panels operating as public room panels.
a4. In the cabin of the selected officer.

The buzzer is started in the above mentioned panels, except for the panel which
initiated the request.

The panel which initiated the request displays:

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5DUTY REQUEST - SELECT : <duty officer > 5
5 UNACKN5
5*S* STOP *S* ACKN * 5
5*1*SELECT *2*SELECT * 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Display when a duty request is started - on the BAP which initiated the selection. <duty officer>
identifies the person that is selected.

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Ackn.of a duty request from the requested persons cabin.


If [DUTY] is pressed in the requested officers cabin the LCD displays:

644444444444444444444444444444444444444447
5*S*BUZZER *S*DISPLAY*S*DUTY * 5
5*1*CONTROL*2*STATUS *3*SELECT * 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Select duty function. AAP display.

When "DUTY SELECT" is pressed the following display appears:

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5 5
5 5
5 : DUTY OFFICER REQUEST 5
5PRESS [ENT] TO ACCEPT 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Ackn. of a duty request.

When the duty request is accepted by the duty officer the buzzers in the accommoda-
tion is stopped, and the duty officers panel enters basic mode.
The requested officer is selected as duty officer, and the previous selected officer is
deselected.

The panel which initiated the request displays:

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15DUTY REQUEST - SELECT : <duty officer> 5
25 ACKN5
35*S* STOP * 5
45*1*SELECT * 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Duty selection acknowledged. The "ACKN" displayed in the 2nd line indicates, that the selection
has been acknowledged from the selected engineers cabin.

When "STOP SELECT" or [ESC] is pressed the panel enters basic mode.

The DUTY LED continues to flash until "STOP SELECT" is pressed.

Display of a duty selection in progress


If [DUTY], followed by "select duty", is pressed on a panel which is not involved in the
on-going duty selection the panel displays:

644444444444444444444444444444444444444447
5 : DUTY OFFICER REQUEST 5
5SELECTION OF : <person> 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Display of a duty request from an AAP.

When [ESC] is pressed, the panel enters basic mode.

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By pressing [STOP HORN] the buzzer can be stopped locally.

Acknowledge of the duty selection from the requesting panel


The "ACKN SELECT" softkey is present in case that the UMS2100 System is
customized in a way, so the duty selection can be acknowledged directly from the
panel which initiated the request, without acknowledgement from the selected engin-
eers cabin.

By pressing "ACKN SELECT" the requested officer is selected as duty officer and the
previous selected officer is deselected.

Note: During customizing of the UMS2100 System, it can be specified if "ACKN


SELECT" from the WS may be performed.

Stop of the duty selection from the requesting panel.


If "STOP SELECT" or [ESC] is pressed on the panel which initiated the request, the
duty selection procedure is cancelled. The previously selected duty officer remains on
duty, and the panel enters basic mode.

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5.8 Assist Call mode (BAP, AAP, LOP)


The call for assistance can be initiated from specified Basic Alarm Panels, Accommo-
dation Alarm Panels and from the Local Operator Panels (if included in the outsta-
tions).

Initiation of the call.


When [ASSIST CALL] is pressed at the BAP or at the LOP the LCD displays:

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15ASSIST CALL 5
25 5
35*S* ALL *S*<person*S*<person*S*<person5
45*1* *2* 1> *3* 2> *4* 3> 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Selection of a officer to be called. The AAP and the LOP will display the lines 3 and 4 only.

If more than three persons can be called, <person 3> is substituted by "MORE".

The function provides individual call of officers for assistance, but by pressing the
softkey "ALL" all of the persons who are specified will be called simultaneously.

If an "Assist Call" is initiated the ASSIST CALL LED in the following locations starts
flashing when the duty selection is initiated:

a1. On the panel from where the call is initiated


a2. On the bridge
a3. On panels operating as public room panels
a4. In the cabin of the called officer(s)

The buzzer is started in the above mentioned panels, except for the panel which
initiated the call.

The panel which initiated the call displays:

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15ASSIST CALL 5
25 5
35CALL OF: <called officer> UNACKN5
45PRESS [ENT] TO STOP CALL 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Display when an Assist Call is initiated from a BAP. <called officer> identifies the person that is
called.

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Acknowledge of Assist Call from the called persons cabin.


If [ASSIST CALL] is pressed in the called officers cabin the LCD displays:

644444444444444444444444444444444444444447
5ASSIST CALL : <called officer> 5
5TO LOCATION : <location> 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Assist Call display in the cabin of the called officer.

The call is acknowledged by pressing [ENT], by which the calling status UNACKN on
the panel from which the call was initiated, will be replaced by ACKN to inform the
person calling for assistance that his request has been noted.

When the assist call request is accepted by the called officer the buzzers in the accom-
modation is stopped, and the called officers panel enters basic mode. The ASSIST
CALL LEDs will continue flashing until the Assist Call has been stopped from the
calling panel.

The expression <location> identifies from where the assist call is initiated. If for
example the call is initiated from a LOP located on an outstation in the generator room
the text <location> is substituted by "GENERATOR ROOM", thus providing time-
saving information to the called officer about where to go.

Display of an assist call in progress


If [ASSIST CALL] is pressed on a panel which is not involved in the on-going Assist Call
(for example in a public room) the panel displays:

644444444444444444444444444444444444444447
5ASSIST CALL : <called officer> 5
5TO LOCATION : <location> 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448

When [ESC] is pressed the panel enters basic mode.

By pressing [STOP HORN] the buzzer is stopped locally.

Stop of the Assist Call from the requesting panel.


The assist call procedure is stopped by pressing [ENT] on the panel which initiated the
call.

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5.9 Printer Control, (BAP)


The [PRINTER CONTROL] key is the operators interface to printers which are connected
to the UMS2100 System.

The UMS2100 System maintain up to 2 printers. From the BAP located at the WS the
printer control function enables the operator to initiate print of different reports,
specify on which of the printers he wants various prints, adjust automatic log intervals
etc. From the bridge print of reports may be requested only.

The following prints are available:


a1. Data log
a2. Print of alarm list
a3. Print cut-out list
a4. Alarm/Event log

The print formats of the lists are described in a seperate chapter of the manual.

When [PRINTER CONTROL] is pressed the selection of the available printer control com-
mands appears. The following 2 displays are available:

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5PRINTER CONTROL : 5
5 5
5*S* ALARM *S*CUT-OUT*S* PRINT *S* MORE 5
5*1* LIST *2* LIST *3*DATALOG*4* 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Select printer control function - display 1.

644444444444444444444444444444444444444447
5PRINTER CONTROL : 5
5 5
5 *S*PRINTER* *S* MORE 5
5 *2*CONFIG * *4* 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Select printer control function - display 2.
"PRINTER CONFIG" is only available from the WS.

5.9.1 Sub-mode "Alarm List"


When "ALARM LIST" is pressed the list is printed immediately.

5.9.2 Sub-mode "Cut-out List"


If "CUT-OUT LIST" is pressed the following display appears:

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5PRINTER CONTROL : 5
5 5
5*S*MANUAL *S* AUTO * 5
5*1*CUT-OUT*2*CUT-OUT* 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Selection between print-out of manual / auto cut-out list.

5.9.3 Sub-mode "Print Datalog"


When "PRINT DATALOG" is selected the datalog is printed. The selection between
extended / compressed datalog is a sub-menu to "PRINTER CONFIG".

5.9.4 Sub mode printer config


When "PRINTER CONFIG" is selected the operator can select:

a1. Datalog format (compressed/extended)


a2. Adjustment of the auto print-out timers.
a3. Printer selection for each of the mentioned reports.

When "PRINTER CONFIG" is pressed the the operator must enter a password.
Password level 2 is required.

When a legal password is entered the following display appears:

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5PRINTER CONTROL : 5
5 5
5*S*DATALOG*S* AUTO *S*PRINTER* 5
5*1*FORMAT *2* PRINT *3*SELECT * 5
94444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4444444444444444448
Set-up of the printer configuration.

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Change of datalog format


If "DATALOG FORMAT" is selected the LCD displays:

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5PRINTER CONTROL : 5
5PRESENT DATALOG FORMAT : <datalog form> 5
5*S*COMPRES*S* EXTEN 5
5*1*SED *2* DED 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Select datalog format. <datalog form> identifies the present datalog format (COMPRESSED /
EXTENDED).

Adjustment of the auto print timers


The UMS2100 can be configured to print the following lists at fixed times and inter-
vals:

a1. Alarm list.


a2. Cut-out list.
a3. Data log.

For each of the above mentioned Lists, the following can be adjusted:

b1. Print interval.


b2. Start time.

If "AUTO PRINT" is selected the following display appears:

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5PRINTER CONTROL : 5
5SELECT AUTO-PRINT OUT FUNCTION 5
5*S* ALARM *S*CUT-OUT*S* DATA * 5
5*1* LIST *2*LIST *3* LOG * 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Auto print selection.

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If "CUT-OUT LIST" is selected the following display appears:

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5PRINTER CONTROL : 5
5SELECT AUTO PRINT-OUT FUNCTION 5
5*S*MANUAL *S* AUTO * 5
5*1*CUT-OUT*2*CUT-OUT* 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Selection of auto print of cut-out lists.

When a auto print-out function has been selected the following display appears:

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5PRINTER CONTROL : 5
5<auto print f> 5
5*S* START *S* INTER * 5
5*1* TIME *2* VAL * 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Example of selection between adjustment of the start time or interval. Line 2 identifies the
selected function (e.g. auto cut-out list).

<auto print f> is identical to the softkey text for the softkey which caused the system
to enter the mode, e.g. "ALARM LIST".

If "START TIME" is selected the following display appears:

644444444444444444444444444444444444444447
5PRINTER CONTROL : 5
5<auto print f> 5
5NEW VALUE : 00012 5
5START TIME 12:00 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Adjustment of the auto print start time.

If "INTERVAL" is selected the following display appears:

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5PRINTER CONTROL : 5
5<auto print f> 5
5NEW VALUE : 00012 5
5PRINT INTERVAL 12 HOURS 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Adjustment of the auto print interval.

Note: If the print interval is set at 0, no auto print is carried out.

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Printer Selection
When "PRINTER SELECT" is pressed the operator can select on which printer each
of the following reports are to be printed:

a1. The alarm/event log


a2. The alarm list print-out
a3. The cut-out list print-out
a4. Datalog print-out

The above selection controls both manual ordered print-out and auto print-out. The
auto cut-out and manual cut-out list are printed on the same printer.

When "PRINTER SELECT" is pressed the following two displays are available:

644444444444444444444444444444444444444447
5PRINTER CONTROL : 5
5PRINTER SELECTION : 5
5*S* ALARM *S*CUT-OUT*S* PRINT *S* MORE 5
5*1* LIST *2* LIST *3*DATALOG*4* 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Allocation of report prints to available printers(s).

644444444444444444444444444444444444444447
5PRINTER CONTROL : 5
5PRINTER SELECTION : 5
5 *S*ALARM/ * *S* MORE 5
5 *2*EVENT * *4* 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Allocation of report prints to available printer(s).

When a function is selected the following display appears:

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5PRINTER CONTROL : 5
5<print func > <sel. printer> 5
5*S*PRINT *S*PRINTER*S*PRINTER*S* 5
5*1*DISABLE*2* 1 *3* 2 *4* 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Printer Selection. <print func> identifies the printer function for which assignment is to be
carried out for (e.g. alarm list). <sel printer> identifies the present selected printer (e.g.
PRINTER 2".

By pressing "PRINTER 1" or "PRINTER 2" the operator choses on which printer the
selected list is to be printed.

The softkey "PRINTER 2" is omitted if one printer is connected to the alarm system
only.
By pressing "PRINT DISABLE" the selected list will not be printed on any printer.

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5.10 Maintenance mode (BAP, AAP, LOP)


[MAINTENANCE] offers the following functions of which no. 3, 7, 8 and 9 are available
to the Lyngsø engineers or other qualified personnel only.

No: Function. Available from


1 Display time & date. All panels
2 Set time & date. WS and LOP
3 Watch dog activation WS and LOP
4 Change password - level 1 WS and LOP
5 Change password - level 2 WS and LOP
6 Change password - level 3 WS and LOP
7 Change password - level 4 WS and LOP
8 Enter LVM password level WS and LOP
9 Enter Commissioning Mode WS and LOP

When [MAINTENANCE] is activated the LCD displays:

644444444444444444444444444444444444444447
5SELECT MAINTAIN FUNCTION : 5
5DISPLAY TIME & DATE 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448

By means of [8] and [9] the operator can select between the above mentioned func-
tions. A function displayed is selected by pressing [ENT].

The MAINTENANCE LED flashes while the system is in either commissioning mode or
LVM password level.

5.10.1 Display time & date


If "DISPLAY TIME & DATE" is selected the LCD displays:

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15DISPLAY TIME & DATE 5
25 5
35TIME : 19.12.00 5
45DATE : 90.01.15 5
944444444444444444444444444444444444444448
Display time and date. AAP and LOP will display the lines 3 and 4 only.

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5.10.2 Set time & date


If "SET TIME & DATE" is selected the LCD displayes:

644444444444444444444444444444444444444447
15SET TIME & DATE 5
25 5
35*S* SET *S* SET * 5
45*1* TIME *2* DATE * 5
9444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 4444444448
Set time and date. LOP will display the lines 3 and 4 only.

If "SET TIME" is selected the LCD displays:

644444444444444444444444444444444444444447
15SET TIME 5
25 5
35ENTER NEW TIME : 19.12.00 5
45TIME AT ENTRY : 19.12.00 <HH:MM:SS>5
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Set time. LOP will display the lines 3 and 4 only.

Note: The time displayed in the 4th line is the time of entry to the display. This time
is not updated.

If "SET DATE" is selected the LCD displays:

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15SET DATE 5
25 5
35ENTER NEW DATE : 91-01-15 5
45DATE AT ENTRY : 91-01-15 <YY-MM-DD>5
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Set date. LOP will display the lines 3 and 4 only.

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5.10.3 Change password

If one of the change password functions is selected, for example "CHANGE PASS-
WORD - LEVEL 1", the following display occurs:

Example:
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15 5
25 5
35ENTER PASSWORD - LEVEL 2: 5
45 5
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For changing the password - level 1, the operator is prompted for the password - level 2. The
LOP will display the lines 3 and 4 only.

After entering a valid password the LCD displayes:

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15CHANGE USER PASSWORD - LEVEL 1 5
25 5
351 : 2 : 3 : 5
454 : 5 : 6 : 5
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On entry the cursor is placed in the first field. Every time a key is entered the curser
steps to the next field, and the entered key is written. Each of the 8 keys which are
available for password are identified by a text of up to 5 characters.

Example:
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15CHANGE USER PASSWORD - LEVEL 1 5
25 5
351 : S1 2 : S2 3 : S3 5
454 : S4 5 : UP 6 : DOWN 5
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When [ENT] is pressed, the entered password is accepted. If [ENT] is pressed while less
than 6 keys are entered (and more than one), the password consists of the entered
number of key entries only.

[ENT] is not active until at least one key is entered.

If more than 6 keys are entered the 6 first keys are used only. The following entries are
ignored.

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5.11 Deadman mode (BAP, LOP)


5.11.1 Controlling the deadman system(s)
Each of the four independent deadman alarm systems can be customized as follows:

a1. The system is set ON/OFF automatically controlled by a binary


input. (e.g. the navigator deadman system is set ON when one of the
steering gear pumps is running).
a2. The operator selects between ON and OFF.
a3. The operator selects between ON, OFF and AUTO.

For each dead man alarm system a Basic Alarm Panel is customized to control the
deadman status selection. The following selections can be done:

b1. Selection from a unique BAP


b2. Selection from the WS.

If the operator wants to change the status of the deadman system he must press
[DEADMAN] twice within 5 seconds (one press is used to reset the deadman timer). If
the panel is allowed to control the status of one more of the deadman systems the LCD
displays:

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5SELECT DEAD MAN ALARM SYSTEM 5
5 5
5*S*DEADMAN*S*DEADMAN*S*DEADMAN*S*DEADMAN5
5*1* <a> *2* <b> *3* <c> *4* <d> 5
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Selection of deadman alarm system. This display is omitted if the panel can change the status for
one of the systems only.

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5DEADMAN SYSTEM <dm system > 5
5<dm stat> <time> 5
5*S* ENTER * 5
5*1* PASSW.* 5
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Control of the deadman systems status. <dm stat> is the present status (e.g. MANUAL OFF),
<dm system> identifies the selected deadman alarm system, and <time> indicates the current
setting of the deadman timer.

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5DEADMAN SYSTEM 5
5 5
5ENTER PASSWORD - LEVEL 3 : 5
5 5
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First the operator must enter a legal password.

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5DEADMAN SYSTEM <dm system > 5
5<dm stat> <time> 5
5*S* OFF *S* ON *S* AUTO *S*ADJUST 5
5*1* *2* *3* *4* TIME 5
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Control of the deadman systems status.

The softkeys "OFF", "ON" and "AUTO" control the status of the selected deadman
alarm system.

If "ADJUST TIME" is pressed the LCD displays:

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5DEADMAN SYSTEM <dm system > 5
5<dm stat> 5
5ENTER NEW VALUE : 00011 5
5DEADMAN TIME 11 MIN 5
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Adjustment of the deadman time

The time can be adjusted in the interval: 1 - 30 min.

5.11.2 Resetting the deadman timer


Each BAP or LOP can be customized to reset the deadman timer in one of the four
available deadman alarm systems. Activation of any of the keys on the panel resets the
dead man timer.

If the timer has not been reset within the deadman time a warning is given. In this
situation the DEADMAN LED flashes and the buzzer is activated.

The Dead Man Warning is reset by activation of [DEAD MAN] or any other key.

If a panel can reset a deadman alarm system, the DEAD MAN LED is illuminated steady
when the deadman system is active.

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5.11.3 Display of the deadman system status on a resetting panel


If [DEAD MAN] is pressed twice on a panel which can reset a deadman alarm timer the
panel displays:

Example:
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5DEADMAN SYSTEM ENGINE ROOM 5
5MANUAL ON 10 MIN 5
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Display of the deadman systems status on a LOP.

When [ESC] is pressed, the panel enters basic mode.

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