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Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB 

 

MEW01623

 

Rev:  - 

EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 

14 

Control & Indicating Equipment 

 

Figure 1.  The EBL128 

C

ontrol & 

I

ndicating 

E

quipment (4550). 

Depending  on  country,  convention,  configuration,  etc.  the  look, 
language and functions might vary.  Figure 1 shows an EBL128 with 
an English front.  EBL128 is housed in a grey metal cabinet.  The door 
has a Plexiglas ahead of the front, see Figure 1.  A key is required to 
open  the  door  to  get  full  access  to  the  push  buttons  on  the  front,  i.e. 
the 

F

ire 

B

rigade 

P

anel (

FBP)

 and the 

C

ontrol 

P

anel (

CP

). 

         

 

Figure 2. The EBL128 front.  The look might vary depending on 
the country (language) configuration, etc. (e.g. English texts as 
in  the  figure).    See  also  chapter  "LED  indicators  and  push 
buttons", page 16.  

CP 

FBP 

Summary of Contents for EBL128

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions MEW01623 Revision Fire Alarm System EBL128 V2 0 x Author Jan Pettersson Date of issue 2013 10 09 Date of rev...

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Page 3: ...___________ 10 2 7 COM loop _______________________________________ 10 2 8 Control Unit C U C I E __________________________ 10 2 9 Fire Brigade Panel FBP ___________________________ 10 2 10 Control p...

Page 4: ..._____________________ 35 12 2 Alert Annunciation Acknowledge_____________________ 35 12 3 Disable _________________________________________ 35 13 German functions units ____________________ 36 13 1 Pu...

Page 5: ...t_____________________________ 55 17 5 Quiet alarm reset __________________________________ 55 17 6 Alarm Acknowledgement Facility AAF reset __________ 55 17 7 Acknowledged alarm _____________________...

Page 6: ...g H4 U5 ________________________ 108 27 6 Event log H4 U6 ________________________________ 109 27 7 Version and alarm counter H4 U7 __________________ 110 28 Service H5 ______________________________...

Page 7: ...rlocking output H9 C2 _________________ 139 32 3 Reset interlocking output H9 C3 ___________________ 140 32 4 Disable interlocking output H9 C4 __________________ 141 32 5 Re enable interlocking outpu...

Page 8: ...Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 6 This page has deliberately been left blank...

Page 9: ...e to continual development and improvement different S W versions are to be found This document is valid for the EBL128 S W version 2 0 x On the date of this document is x 0 EBL128 S W version 2 0 x s...

Page 10: ...a configuration e g CFG 1 and a revision e g REV 2 sometimes is a S W software downloaded S W A S W has a version number e g V2 0 0 sometimes is additional information such as Convention different fu...

Page 11: ...ed In the Advanced mode the alarm algorithms are stored in the detector instead of the control unit Analog detectors are addressable an address setting tool is used for address and mode settings An an...

Page 12: ...ntrol output Defined or programmable function Relay or supervised monitored voltage output in EBL128 or an output unit 2 5 Short circuit isolator Addressable unit for automatic isolation of a segment...

Page 13: ...ctivated in order to get access to the push buttons on the front Indicated by the LED Door open 2 15 Site Specific Data SSD This data is unique for each installation All alarm points presentation numb...

Page 14: ...in one document is normally not to be found in another document i e the documents complement each other Product Leaflet for EBL128 and other units are available as pdf documents on our web site http...

Page 15: ...rdic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 13 a backup is required use the same EBLWin version as the EBL128 version EBLWin key 5094 is a USB unit that has to be plugged in the PC in or...

Page 16: ...hows an EBL128 with an English front EBL128 is housed in a grey metal cabinet The door has a Plexiglas ahead of the front see Figure 1 A key is required to open the door to get full access to the push...

Page 17: ...See chapter Fire alarm page 42 Required fire brigade personnel manoeuvres are performed via the FBP in EBL128 or via an external FBP 1826 1828 Instead of external FBPs 1826 1828 the German Fire Briga...

Page 18: ...for fire smoke ventilation equipment 4 L5 Fire brigade tx red Output activated for Fire brigade tx routing equipment and or corresponding programmable output s of type routing equipment 4 Test of rout...

Page 19: ...o the left will be reset When more than one fire alarm is activated LEDs Alarms queued are lit each fire alarm has to be individually reset Multiple reset Default All fire alarms will be reset simulta...

Page 20: ...yellow Short circuit or cut off open circuit on a supervised input OR a supervised output type Extinguishing L13 Fault Disablements Alarm devices yellow One or more outputs type Alarm device are disab...

Page 21: ...controlling this function is on 17 17 The Alert Annunciation function is described in the EBL128 Planning Instructions chapter Alert annunciation The LED L16 will be on if the AA function is enabled f...

Page 22: ...lements etc In conjunction with a fire alarm some information is available and some actions are possible to perform via the Fire alarm menu X1 X9 without log on see chapter Fire alarm page 42 P9 Retur...

Page 23: ...on the bottom row 40 characters can be created via EBLWin i e it is user definable 6 1 1 LCD backlight When the information above is shown in the LCD the backlight is OFF As soon as any other informat...

Page 24: ...ut output active 14 Information in normal operation in quiescent state NOTE Fire alarms are Fire alarm Heavy smoke heat alarm Alert Annunciation AA alarm Key cabinet alarm Acknowledged alarm New Zeala...

Page 25: ...lence alarm devices Reset buttons 2B Information only Like 2A log on as Information only Like 2A keypad Menu H4 H6 a H9 b H10 2C Building officer Like 2A log on as Building officer Like 2A keypad H1 H...

Page 26: ...th the fire brigade key LED Door open is lit the user fire brigade personnel have access to the following push buttons Push button Operation function P2 Silence the buzzer in the c i e P3 Silence all...

Page 27: ...og on as Information only level 2B access to the following menus H4 Present system status U1 Disablement U2 Disablement by time channel U3 Sensor values U4 Sensors activating SERVICE signal U5 Technic...

Page 28: ...8 Re enable all control ventilation exting or interlocking outputs B9 Disable re enable alarm devices B10 Disable re enable outputs for routing equipment B11 Disable re enable alert annunciation funct...

Page 29: ...g mode for DU A8 Show information about site specific data H8 Maintenance S1 Disconnect Re connect COM loop S2 Disconnect Re connect zone line input S3 Disconnect Re connect addressable zone interface...

Page 30: ...Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 28 configurations on line status checking etc A special password is required...

Page 31: ...d again the sounders will automatically sound again NOTE This is also valid for Pre warning and Co incidence alarm In EBLWin the option Button Silence alarm devices disables alarm devices can be selec...

Page 32: ...The display in EBL128 page 21 NOTE The inside switch has no function if the outside switch see below is activated ON 8 2 New Zealand FB Silence switch outside switch NOTE The functions in this chapter...

Page 33: ...isolated I e it has to be re enabled via menu H2 B5 B6 Any alarm point zone in fire alarm state will automatically change state to Isolated alarm and in the fire alarm list presented in the LCD will A...

Page 34: ...able alarm devices All outputs25 programmed for sounders type Alarm devices can via menu H2 B9 be collectively disabled This is indicated by LED Disablements L8 and LED Fault Disablements Alarm device...

Page 35: ...e buzzer by the outside switch When the New Zealand FB Silence switch outside switch see page 30 is turned ON i e from not activated to activated state the buzzer is silenced until the outside switch...

Page 36: ...ntrol general Fire ventilation Extinguishing system Interlocking can via menu H2 B4 be collectively disabled type by type This is indicated by the LED Disablements L8 They will remain disabled until t...

Page 37: ...vely turned ON steady continuous This is indicated by the following information in the EBL128 display Evacuate in progress The sounders will remain ON until they are turned OFF by pressing the push bu...

Page 38: ...utton E pr fen the c i e shall send a signal to the FBF in order to indicate E ausgel st on the FBF Since the c i e supports fire alarm routing equipment Es with or without feedback signal there are t...

Page 39: ...been disabled from the c i e it is possible to re enable them from the FBF 13 5 Indication Akustische Signale ab The indication Akustische Signale ab on Feuerwehr Bedienfeld FBF is turned on when the...

Page 40: ...sabled from the FBF via button E ab it is not possible to re enable them via menu H2 B9 in the c i e When the outputs are disabled via menu H2 B9 in the c i e it is not possible to re enable them from...

Page 41: ...None The output s for routing equipment Fire brigade and fault tx will not be disabled by any open door Any Control Unit Door Door open in EBL128 will disable the output s for routing equipment Fire b...

Page 42: ...For each fire alarm point zone line input a presentation number NN NN has to be programmed The presentation number is shown in the display in EBL128 and in Ext FBP 1826 1828 Alert Annunciation unit 17...

Page 43: ...rs 01 99 can be used and in each zone the alarm point address numbers 01 99 can be used The fire alarms will be shown in the EBL128 display and in Ext FBP 1826 1828 Alert Annunciation unit 1735 1736 a...

Page 44: ...Fire brigade tx is activated See also NOTE below Programmable outputs for fire alarm are activated 37 In the EBL128 display and ext FBP display the fire alarm s will be presented See below NOTE Norma...

Page 45: ...zone in alarm Displayed also if only one alarm point is in alarm The information in the field C No nn nn 01 99 the total number of zones not alarm points in alarm The information in the field D A user...

Page 46: ...alarm Press the button Alarms queued P1 to see the other alarm 002 ZONE ADDR 13 02 LAST ZONE 13 No 02 Alarm text for 13 02 More than one alarm point zone LEDs Alarms queued L2 are blinking 0 4 0 4 se...

Page 47: ...played alarm is replaced with the information ALM as follows an example ALM ZONE ADDR 13 02 LAST ZONE 13 No 02 Alarm text for 13 02 If the fire alarm is acknowledged see page 56 ALM will be replaced w...

Page 48: ...2 Second row All fire alarms up to 256 alarms will be displayed one at a time in zone address order 001 of 003 alarm number one of three alarms in the system is displayed to the left One alarm is an a...

Page 49: ...ble zone X4 001 ZONE ADDR 12 45 LAST ZONE 12 No 01 Disable zone ACCEPT X4 Press A 001 ZONE ADDR 12 45 LAST ZONE 12 No 01 Disable zone 00 ACCEPT Write a zone number 01 99 and press A If more zones are...

Page 50: ...e Re enable control ACCEPT X8 Press A E g 001 ZONE ADDR 12 45 LAST ZONE 12 No 01 Dis 0 or re en 1 control 1 ACCEPT To disable press 0 and A To re enable press 1 and A For more information see chapter...

Page 51: ...h second Co incidence alarm is automatically reset 5 minutes after the alarm point zone is no longer in alarm status or by the Reset button P4 see chapter Alarm reset page 53 16 3 Heavy smoke alarm He...

Page 52: ...The fire brigade uses a key cabinet to store a key to the building A key cabinet alarm is like a normal fire alarm i e outputs with trigger condition General fire alarm will be activated 16 4 1 Key c...

Page 53: ...start depending on the type of fan have passed the fire alarm level Quiet alarm is normally used in conjunction with a Fan control panel 4593 49 Indications and actions LEDs Fire L1 are blinking 0 4...

Page 54: ...V2 0 x 52 AAF zone zz activated During the Investigation Period 0 3 min there is an indication in the c i e display AAF zone zz investigation in progress See EBL128 Planning Instructions chapter Alarm...

Page 55: ...sh button has to be pressed for min 0 5 sec When all fire alarms are reset LEDs Fire L1 and Alarms queued L2 are turned off If there are other conditions e g a fault condition the corresponding inform...

Page 56: ...int or zone having activated fire alarm is reset whilst still is in alarm status it will activate a new fire alarm within 20 seconds This is in accordance with the EN54 2 standard When Single with aut...

Page 57: ...message is shown in the display to inform the user that the key cabinet has been opened FAULT Key cabinet Date MM DD Time HH MM If the key cabinet is closed again the status information Serviced is ad...

Page 58: ...and an acknowledged alarm Acknowledged alarms ACK have to be reset like fire alarms ALM 17 10 Isolated alarm NOTE Valid for the New Zealand convention only A fire alarm ALM or an acknowledged alarm AC...

Page 59: ...alarm point e g a detector FAULT No reply zz aa Date MM DD Time HH MM Press to see more information FAULT No reply techn address xxx User definable alarm text for zz aa Press to see the zone address...

Page 60: ...V output techn address xxx This is valid for an external power supply e g 3366 connected on the COM loop The output might be turned off The current output limit is exceeded FAULT AAU x AAU 1735 1736...

Page 61: ...programmable input in the EBL128 system Check the input as well FAULT Charging techn addr xxx This is valid for an external power supply e g 3366 connected on the COM loop The battery charging functi...

Page 62: ...e is normally 24 V DC 24 V to earth is normally 12 5 V 0 V to earth is normally 11 5 V Voltage to earth 3 4 V Earth fault minus Voltage to earth 18 3 V Earth fault plus Check all cables for damage etc...

Page 63: ...BL128 system i e to an expansion board 4583 Check the input as well FAULT Factory settings The battery charging factory settings have been changed e g because of some external disturbance The main boa...

Page 64: ...8 A and because of this the battery charging is turned off The current consumption excluding battery charging exceeds 0 8 A and the battery charging is turned off as long as the current consumption ex...

Page 65: ...battery capacity Every 4th hour the battery circuit connection cables fuses etc resistance is checked A resistance over 1 4 ohm will generate a fault In the New Zealand convention The battery charging...

Page 66: ...fault is activated after 1 300 minutes 55 Fuse for 230 V AC blown Fuse F1 blown on the charger board 3367 FAULT No reply zz aa Press to see the technical address FAULT No reply techn address xxx zz aa...

Page 67: ...edit the address Check the cables connections FAULT No reply FBP x FBP 1826 1828 Ext Fire Brigade Panel EBL128 cannot communicate with the unit Check edit the address and the S W mode in the unit or...

Page 68: ...364 outputs If the output is programmed for sounders type Alarm devices it is also indicated by LED Fault Disablements Alarm devices L13 blinking If the output is programmed for fire brigade tx type R...

Page 69: ...personnel engineer yy y memory address before restart Write down the address and inform the service personnel engineer FAULT Sensor zz aa Press to see the technical address FAULT Sensor techn address...

Page 70: ...l faults NOTE Each 10th minute a new attempt is made to communicate in the A direction only When all short circuits are repaired corrected the communication automatically returns to communicate in the...

Page 71: ...t addr xxx zz aa Zone Address xxx COM loop address The unit is not the same type as programmed in the SSD Change the programming via EBLWin or the unit FAULT Zone line input zz aa Press to see the te...

Page 72: ...and or acknowledged but not corrected faults The first fault in the list is the most recent fault When a fault is both acknowledged and corrected it will be removed from the list and a new fault can b...

Page 73: ...to the main board 4 Connect the rectifier to the mains 230 V AC 5 Put back the rectifier fuse F1 on the main board 58 6 Put back the battery fuse 7 LED Operation L6 lit indicates that the 24 V DC pow...

Page 74: ...loop The COM loop units61 connected on the COM loop will now be identified and listed in EBLWin i e the SSD will be auto generated and given default settings 01 01 01 02 01 03 etc Save the installati...

Page 75: ...successfully Control unit will now restart Now an automatic warm restart will take place see chapter Restart page 77 followed by a restart fault code 25 If the download was not completed or incorrect...

Page 76: ...m point can have a unique alarm text When several alarms are activated in one or more zones and only the zone numbers are shown each zone can have a unique alarm text Each zone line input can have a u...

Page 77: ...28 on the main board 1 Start EBLWin Do not log on to EBL128 In the Tools menu select Download Software to open the dialog box and do the required settings 2 Select the path and the S W file to be down...

Page 78: ...ated L11 will be lit Acknowledge all faults menu H6 10 New Site Specific Data SSD 64 can now be downloaded 21 2 Earlier S W version download For some reason it might be required to downgrade to an ear...

Page 79: ...down of control unit menu H8 S7 will save the SSW data except the week average sensor values in a Flash ROM before you power off de energize EBL128 Before the first Safe shut down this memory is empty...

Page 80: ...Fault tx will be activated the supervised 24 V DC outputs S0 S1 will be not supervised and S0 S1 programmed as normally high will be low for a few seconds During the restart no fire alarm can be acti...

Page 81: ...be shown Checksum fault in downloaded data Control unit will now restart FAULT Restart code 25 addr yyyy Date MM DD Time HH MM Serviced FAULT Site specific data SSD Date MM DD Time HH MM The last one...

Page 82: ...e the SSD memory Press 2 to erase the SSW memory Press 3 to erase the texts memory Erasing SSD Erasing SSW and Erasing texts respectively will be shown and then the Erase memory menu will be shown aga...

Page 83: ...ed i e after SSD download there might be up to ten 0 9 log in alternatives available Action Text in display Comments Access Log in as 0 Information only Before SSD download only 0 is required to log i...

Page 84: ...ach menu e g in menu H1 press 6 for a quick jump to menu H6 0 menu x10 Instead of a menu identification e g B1 the letter L can be shown which means that it is a List Use and to scroll in the list If...

Page 85: ...test mode can be displayed via menu X3 see chapter Display disablements X3 page 47 See also chapter The display in EBL128 page 21 NOTE If the EBL128 door is left open the output s for routing equipmen...

Page 86: ...e 01 02 03 04 End test ACCEPT Press A to end the test mode A Test of routing equipment 0 1 Yes 0 No ACCEPT The LED Test mode is turned OFF Some national regulations also require a routine test of the...

Page 87: ...al condition for the output respectively All outputs of a specified type can be collectively disabled via menu H2 B4 All outputs of type alarm devices can be collectively disabled via menu H2 B9 Outpu...

Page 88: ...Access see page 81 Scroll to menu H2 Disable or re enable ACCEPT H2 A Disable zone ACCEPT B1 A Disable zone 00 ACCEPT Write zone number e g 01 Disable zone 01 ACCEPT Press A to accept A Automatic re...

Page 89: ...or re enable ACCEPT H2 A Disable zone ACCEPT B1 Scroll to menu B2 Disable zone address ACCEPT B2 A Disable zone 00 Address 00 ACCEPT Write zone number and address e g 01 01 Disable zone 01 Address 01...

Page 90: ...B ACCEPT Press 0 3361 or 3377 4477 or 3379 or 3364 or 4380 or 4383 1 C i e output S0 S1 2 C i e output R0 3 C i e exp board output 72 Press A to accept 0 1 2 or 3 A Depending on the chosen type the fo...

Page 91: ...ic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 89 like above If not press Return to menu B3 Return Disable output ACCEPT B3 Scroll or press Return to menu H2 Return Disable or re enable ACCEP...

Page 92: ...ll to menu H2 Disable or re enable ACCEPT H2 A Disable zone ACCEPT B1 Scroll to menu B4 Disable all control ventilation exting or interlocking outputs ACCEPT B4 A Disable type 0 0 Control 1 Ventilatio...

Page 93: ...ually disabled via menu H2 B2 cannot be collectively re enabled via this menu They have to be individually re enabled If there is nothing to re enable List is empty will be shown Action Text in displa...

Page 94: ...6 before they can activate a new alarm When all alarm points have been re enabled the LED Disablements L8 will be turned OFF if there are no other disablements If there is nothing to re enable List is...

Page 95: ...bled type s will be shown Press 0 3361 or 3377 4477 or 3379 or 3364 or 4380 or 4383 1 C i e output S0 S1 2 C i e output R0 3 C i e exp board output 73 Press A to accept Or e g if only type 2 is disabl...

Page 96: ...Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 94 above If not scroll or press Return to menu H2 Return Disable or re enable ACCEPT H2 Scroll or press Return...

Page 97: ...to menu H2 Disable or re enable ACCEPT H2 A Disable zone ACCEPT B1 Scroll to menu B8 Re enable all control ventil exting or interlocking outputs ACCEPT B8 A Re enable type 0 0 Control 1 Ventilation 2...

Page 98: ...ot the same as for push button Silence alarm devices P3 unless the option Button Silence alarm devices disables alarm devices is selected in EBLwin System properties see chapter Silence Alarm devices...

Page 99: ...d Fault Disablements Fire brigade tx L15 Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu H2 Disable or re enable ACCEPT H2 A Disable zone ACCEPT B1 Scroll...

Page 100: ...sabled until re enabled again via this menu Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu H2 Disable or re enable ACCEPT H2 A Disable zone ACCEPT B1 Scr...

Page 101: ...s Return instead of A to return to menu H3 without any changes Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu H3 Set calendar and clock ACCEPT H3 A Date...

Page 102: ...ties This change is depending on which convention that is used Australian convention Forward 1 hour the first Sunday in October 02 00 03 00 Backward 1 hour the first Sunday in April 03 00 02 00 New Ze...

Page 103: ...oll to menu H4 Present system status ACCEPT H4 A Disablement ACCEPT U1 Press A for presentation in the display A When A is pressed the disablements will be shown in the display Some examples L a list...

Page 104: ...ACCEPT H4 A Disablement ACCEPT U1 Scroll to menu U2 Disablement by time channel ACCEPT U2 Press A for presentation in the display A When A is pressed the disablements will be shown in the display e g...

Page 105: ...and it is also saved in the detector s EEPROM i e that value will be used after the detector has been powerless The Weekly value for the 440x detectors in Advanced mode is also called the Contaminati...

Page 106: ...press Return to menu H4 Scroll or press Return Return Present system status ACCEPT H4 Scroll or press Return When scrolling the message Please Wait might be shown for a second Regarding the Performanc...

Page 107: ...vity 3 6 m Slow detection 35 s L 35 Heat algorithm Class A1 A1 Heat algorithm Class A2 S A2 Heat algorithm Class B S B Decision algorithm Dec76 Default is N 15 and A1 respectively Algorithm Detector 4...

Page 108: ...s to be set to the default value If not the new clean sensor will inherit the old dirty sensor s week average sensor value It is possible to clear the week average sensor value for each sensor individ...

Page 109: ...ce signal has to be acknowledged see chapter Acknowledge SERVICE signal H8 S4 page 129 If there are no sensors activating service signal List is empty will be shown Action Text in display Comments Acc...

Page 110: ...l be shown Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu H4 Present system status ACCEPT H4 A Disablement ACCEPT U1 Scroll to menu U5 Technical warning...

Page 111: ...Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu H4 Present system status ACCEPT H4 A Disablement ACCEPT U1 Scroll to menu U6 Event log ACCEPT U6 Press A t...

Page 112: ...starts on 000 and goes to 999 It can be reset to 000 via EBLWin Control unit menu Reset alarm counter It is stored in an EEPROM i e the value will be retained also after the c i e has been de energiz...

Page 113: ...ertain information and help Only authorised personnel have access to the level 3A menus User name and Password for level 3A Service Personnel are required NOTE Via a PC77 and EBLWin EBLWin key in the...

Page 114: ...utput s logic is programmable via EBLWin i e normally low default or normally high 24V but during the calibration the outputs will automatically be low i e a normally high output will be low during th...

Page 115: ...libration of supervised outputs ACCEPT A1 Scroll or press Return to H5 Service ACCEPT H5 Scroll or press Return NOTE After the calibration it is recommended to do a Safe shutdown of control unit see m...

Page 116: ...er the commissioning Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu H5 Service ACCEPT H5 A Calibration of supervised outputs ACCEPT A1 Scroll to menu A2...

Page 117: ...ied via the backup battery only since the battery voltage can be different compared with the rectifier voltage due to the battery condition backup duration etc The Service mode for COM loop is indicat...

Page 118: ...ected is indicated by LED Disablements L8 E g 1 A COM loop in service mode Powered in A direction The communication is now turned off on the COM loop but there still is 24 V DC in the A direction This...

Page 119: ...fference between these two voltages 2100 mV will result in a Low battery capacity fault This is checked every 4th hour Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Sc...

Page 120: ...ely since the accuracy is 5 mA Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu H5 Service ACCEPT H5 A Calibration of supervised outputs ACCEPT A1 Scroll t...

Page 121: ...0 or as close to 0 as possible If not there are some communication problems that have to be investigated Check the COM loop connections and the loop units Check so that the COM loop cable is not plac...

Page 122: ...d in quiescent condition i e the units have to have an address set already Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu H5 Service ACCEPT H5 A Calibrat...

Page 123: ...gs etc is set in conjunction with the installation of EBLWin 83 Language The Control unit language NOTE YYYY year MM month DD day hh hour mm minute The way the date and time is presented can be differ...

Page 124: ...MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 122 Language LLLLLLLLLL window again or Return Return Show information about site specific data ACCEPT A8 Scroll or press Return to H5 Return Service...

Page 125: ...no faults List is empty will be shown Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu H6 FAULT Acknowledge ACCEPT H6 A FAULT Xxxxxxxx Date MM DD Time HH...

Page 126: ...pter The display in EBL128 page 21 There will be an automatic ending of the test mode one hour after the latest tested alarm point zone NOTE If the door in EBL128 is left open the output s for routing...

Page 127: ...e menu D1 has to be open Press or 2 to open menu D2 or 2 End zone in test mode ACCEPT D2 Press or 1 for menu D1 A End test mode zone 01 ACCEPT L This is a list in which you can scroll between all the...

Page 128: ...to have the loop disconnected disabled i e the loop is voltage free dead NOTE When you disconnect and re connect the COM loop all the statistics shown in menu H5 A6 will be erased and set to 0 Action...

Page 129: ...sconnect 0 or Re connect 1 zone line input 1 ACCEPT Press 0 or 1 and press A to accept Depending on if 0 or 1 is chosen one of the following will be shown Disconnect zone line input 0 expansion board...

Page 130: ...0 or Re connect 1 addr zone interface input 1 ACCEPT Press 0 or 1 and press A to accept Depending on if 0 or 1 is chosen one of the following will be shown Disconnect addressable zone interface input...

Page 131: ...service signal it has to be reset to the default sensor value via menu H8 S5 see page 130 If there are no sensors having activated SERVICE signal List is empty will be shown Action Text in display Com...

Page 132: ...erage sensor value will be calculated each week NOTE Authorised service personnel only must use this menu Used incorrectly it can cause nuisance fire alarms from a sensor or no fire alarm at all Actio...

Page 133: ...1 Scroll to menu H8 Maintenance ACCEPT H8 A Acknowledge SERVICE signal ACCEPT S1 Scroll to menu S6 Test of alarm devices ACCEPT S6 A Test of alarm devices ACCEPT Press A to start the test A Test of al...

Page 134: ...ter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu H8 Maintenance ACCEPT H8 A Acknowledge SERVICE signal ACCEPT S1 Scroll to menu S7 Safe shut down of control unit ACCEPT S7 A For safe shut down of control unit pr...

Page 135: ...SERVICE signal ACCEPT S1 Scroll to menu S8 Activate zone address in alarm mode ACCEPT S8 A Select zone 00 address 00 ACCEPT Write the zone and address e g 12 45 Select zone 12 address 45 ACCEPT Press...

Page 136: ...capsulated reset is used b if you still are in menu H8 S8 and multiple reset is used or if you have left the menu system by pressing Return two times or automatically after 10 minutes Alternative a Re...

Page 137: ...R0 3 EXPB ACCEPT Loop unit 3361 or 3364 S S0 S1 R0 R0 EXPB 4581 or 4583 Depending on if 0 1 2 or 3 is selected one of the alternatives will be shown Activate output 0 technical address 000 ACCEPT Fil...

Page 138: ...olutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 136 press Return to menu S9 Return Activate output ACCEPT S9 Scroll or press Return to menu H8 Return Maintenance ACCEPT H8 Scroll...

Page 139: ...0 0 Loopunit 1 S 2 R0 3 EXPB ACCEPT Only output types that are activated will be shown Loop unit 3361 or 3364 S S0 S1 R0 R0 EXPB 4581 or 4583 Depending on if 0 1 2 or 3 is selected one of the alterna...

Page 140: ...s ACCEPT H9 A Activated interlocking outputs inputs ACCEPT C1 A Depending on activated output and or input the following will be shown Output AA PP activated at HH MM Information text if progr This is...

Page 141: ...ay Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu H9 Interlocking outputs and inputs ACCEPT H9 A Activated interlocking outputs inputs ACCEPT C1 Scroll to menu C2 Activate inte...

Page 142: ...ng output activated via menu H9 C2 The output has to be reset via this menu C3 If there are no outputs to reset List is empty will be shown Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter...

Page 143: ...ents L8 is also indicating one or more disabled interlocking outputs Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu H9 Interlocking outputs and inputs AC...

Page 144: ...enable List is empty will be shown Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu H9 Interlocking outputs and inputs ACCEPT H9 A Activated interlocking o...

Page 145: ...he new password again Password New password Verify The digits are replaced in the display Incorrect password NO change Wrong password was entered Try again Password is changed Correct password was ent...

Page 146: ...page 57 and Fault messages page 58 NOTE Most faults have a time delay EBL128 should be tested as follows Perform monthly test menu H1 Remove the battery fuse F2 on the main board 4556 The following fa...

Page 147: ...teries and a fault will be activated if something goes wrong They are rechargeable sealed Lead Acid batteries and maintenance free but the producer s instructions are always to be followed The ambient...

Page 148: ...tobacco smoking in connection with bad ventilation can cause a fire alarm Welding grinding cutting sawing drilling This kind of jobs cause smoke Carpet welding Welding of plastic carpets causes a smok...

Page 149: ...cause unnecessary alarms Miscellaneous Choosing another type of detector e g a multi detector with both heat and smoke detection can solve certain problems Note that the coverage area can be differen...

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