American Fibertek Commander C10e-PoE/C10p-PoE User Manual

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Front Panel Manual Auxiliary Operation

Commander’s Auxiliary functions can
be controlled from Status View by
clicking on any of the auxiliary buttons.





When an auxiliary button is selected, a pop up will appear asking the operator to confirm the
selection. If OK is selected the auxiliary will become active. If Cancel is selected Commander
will return to the previous screen.

When OK is selected the auxiliary will become active and the auxiliary LED will change from
grey to RED.

If the auxiliary LED is active, clicking on the
auxiliary will cause a pop up to appear asking to
confirm the decision. If OK is selected the
auxiliary will change from On to Off. If Cancel
is selected Commander will return to the
previous screen.

Warning

: Activating or De-activating the

auxiliary function manually will stop the
previously selected refresh rate and pop up and
tool bar (Firefox only) warnings. The screen
status will change to reflect this. When manually
operating the auxiliary function, Refresh must be
re-programmed.

Rules Governing Manual Auxiliary Operation:
(This function is restricted to Master Admin, IT Admin and Security Admin only)

Sensor Operation:
When an auxiliary is activated by a sensor, the auxiliary can be manually turned off as described.
However; if this action is taken when the sensor is still in the alarm or warning condition, it will
continue to be logged as active. The “turn off” time of the auxiliary will be logged as the actual
time when the environmental condition is no longer present and not when the operator terminated
the auxiliary. As environmental conditions may last for long durations this features allows
operations to turn off visual or auditable alerts which maybe annoying if left on for long period.

Hard Contact Alarm Operation: Manually terminating the auxiliary will also terminate the
alarm duration. The time of the termination will be recorded in the Auxiliary log.

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