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KEY OPERATION LOCK OM9306#11.

Key operation lock

1 General
In the following the key operation lock system for the control system is described
with regard to function and operation.

1.1 Function

Operation of the boiler plant must be performed from the local panel(s) or the PC, if
provided. To ensure that operation of the boiler plant can only take place from one
place at the time, the control system is provided with a key operation lock system.
This prohibits unintentional alterations of settings, parameters, etc., which might
cause damage to the complete boiler plant. Even though the control system is
locked, it still controls the boiler plant automatically, and complete monitoring is
also possible. Only the operation of the boiler plant is limited.
However, it is possible to change between manual and automatic operation modes
on the local panel provided that the burner has been set to "AUTO" operation.

1.2 Operation

When the control system is powered up, the operation of the boiler plant is as default
set for key operation lock position to power panel 1. But as all operation of the
boiler plant must be performed from a local panel or PC, the system is locked. To
unlock the operation of the control system, the position of the key operation lock
must be changed. The key operation lock can be in one of the following positions:
 PP1 (power panel 1)
 LP1 (local panel 1)
 LP2 (local panel 2, in twin boiler plants)
 PC (computer, in boiler plants with steam atomising burners)
In order to operate the boiler plant, the key operation lock must be opened on either
one of the local panels or on the PC. Then operation can take place from the opened
place (local panel 1, local panel 2, or PC). Please note that an operation place can
only be selected if the position of the key operation lock is at PP1 (power panel 1).
1.2.1 Operation from a local panel

Step A: When the front menu is displayed on the local panel press the ► soft key
once, and the menu for the key operation lock appears in the local panel
display. The top menu line shows the actual position of the key, and in the
next line an opening of the key can be requested on the actual panel.

Step B: Press the SET soft key, and the black bar will be placed in the [NO]
position.

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Step C: Press the ▲ soft key, and [YES] appears in the position of the black bar.

Step D: Then press the SET soft key again, and the actual local panel will be active
for operation. The display of the actual key position in the top menu line
changes to the actual local panel (LP1 or LP2). An unlocked local panel is
also indicated by a key symbol in the bottom menu line.

Note: If any operation has not taken place within one minute, the key
operation lock automatically changes back to PP1 (power panel 1). A
new unlocking procedure must be performed before any operation can
take place. Please note that the time period for automatic change back to
PP1 can be set to a different value in the timer set-up menu. The name of
the timer is "KEY HOLD".

1.2.2 Operation from a PC


When operation from a PC should be performed, the key operation lock must be
opened on the PC. If the key operation lock is not opened, it is still possible to open
all submenus and dialog boxes, but it is not possible to perform any changes of
settings, parameters, operation modes, etc. For PC monitoring and control systems
using Windows 3.11 buttons are faded out and thereby inactive. For PC systems
using Windows 2000 a dialog box for key request pops-up.
The number of key operation locks depends on the number of configured boiler
systems for the actual plant, e.g. one MISSION™ OL boiler and one MISSION™
OC boiler will include two key operation locks.
Step A: For PC systems using Windows 3.11 place the cursor on the padlock
(brown colour) located in the right side of the PC screen and click once on
the mouse. The symbol changes from a locked padlock to an open padlock.
Furthermore, the colour changes from brown to green.

Step B: For PC systems using Windows 2000 click the access field located in the
address/icon bar and request the key operation lock in the dialog box which
pops-up. The colour of the access field changes from white to green.

Note: It might be necessary to enter the user ID and pass code before the key
operation lock can be changed. By requesting the lock, the operator will
be asked for the entering of user ID and pass code.

Step C: Operation of the boiler plant can now take place from the PC.

Note: If any operation has not taken place within one minute, the key
operation lock will automatically change back to PP1 (power panel 1). A
new unlocking procedure must be performed before any operation can
take place. Please note that the time period for automatic change back to
PP1 can be set to a different value in the timer set-up menu on the local
panel(s). The name of the timer is "KEY HOLD".

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1.3 Commissioning

In order to ease the commissioning work the key operation lock system is provided
with a feature which makes it possible to operate the control system from all
operation places. In the menu SETUP/CONFIG/BURNER OPTION on the local
panel the key operation lock can be disabled "DISABLE KEY". Thus with the key
operation lock disabled on the local panel(s), operation can be carried out from all
operation places. E.g. in a twin boiler plant with steam atomising burners, operation
can take place from LP1 (local panel 1), LP2 (local panel 2), and the PC (computer).
However, the time period for non-operation of the local panel is still active. So it
might be advisable to set this time hold period to a higher value during
commissioning. The time period value can be changed in the
SETUP/TIMERS/TIMER SETUP/SURVAILLANCE menu and the name of the
timer is "KEY HOLD". After commissioning the timer must be set back to its
original value.

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