Security – Super Systems 9130 Series User Manual

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Security

This screen will allow the user to set up the
security protocols for the system, as well as set up
users for the system.

Note – The “Classic” view

will hide the Users button and only the Level 1 and
Level 2 code will be accepted

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There are four levels of menus in the 9130
controller - Operator, Supervisor, Administrator,
and SSi Special.

Operator Level
These are functions typically handled by a furnace
operator and do not require a passcode.

Supervisor Level
These are functions typically used by a supervisor and require a level 1 passcode. The user name for the
Level 1 code for Touchscreen is “Supervisor”. The “Level 1 Code” range and the “Web Level 1 Code” rage
is -32768 – 32767.

Administrator
These are functions typically used by an administrator and require a level 2 passcode. The user name for
the Level 2 code for Touchscreen is “Administrator”. The “Level 2 Code” range and the “Web Level 2 Code”
rage is -32768 – 32767.

SSi Special
These are functions that cannot be accessed without a passcode provided by Super System Inc. These
functions are vital to the operating modes of the controller and are typically never modified.

Note –

Currently, the menu options for the SSi Special user are the same as the Administrator menu

. The SSi

Special code changes every day and must be received from Super Systems at 800-666-4330.

Web Change Enable
This option will determine if changes can be made over the 9130’s web page. The options for this are:
Enable or Disable.

Minimum Program Control Level
This option will allow the user to determine which security level will be the minimum level for program
(recipe) control. The options are: Operator, Supervisor, or Administrator.
Example: If Supervisor is selected, then only a supervisor-level or higher can control the program.

Minimum Alarm Acknowledge Level
This option will allow the user to determine which security level will be the minimum level for alarm
acknowledgement. The options are: Operator, Supervisor, or Administrator.
Example: If Supervisor is selected, then only a supervisor-level or higher can acknowledge an alarm.

Minimum Setpoint Level
This option will allow the user to determine which security level will be the minimum level for sending a
setpoint down. The options are: Operator, Supervisor, or Administrator.
Example: If Supervisor is selected, then only a supervisor-level or higher can send a setpoint.

Minimum COF/HF Level
This option will allow the user to determine which security level will be the minimum level for modifying the
Carbon Factor or the Hydrogen Factor. The options are: Operator, Supervisor, or Administrator.

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