Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB
MEW01351
Rev: -
Planning Instructions Fire alarm system EBL512 G3, V1.1.x
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13
Output programming
Output programming is done in WinG3. See the WinG3 dialog box
respectively. See also WinG3 help.
13.1
Type of output
Some output types can be collective disabled. Some output types can
when activated, be indicated by an LED. The following types are
available (numbering only for the comments below):
0.
Control
1.
Fire
Ventilation
2.
Extinguishing
3.
Alarm
Device
4.
Routing equipment (Fire brigade tx)
5.
Control,
neutral
6.
Interlocking
Comments to the output types:
0.
Default. General (normal) control output
60
1.
Used to activate fire ventilation equipment
60
,
61
2.
Used to activate extinguishing equipment
60
,
62
3.
Used for sounders, etc.
63
4.
Used for
fire brigade
tx
outputs only
64
5.
General (normal) control output. No collective disablement and
no LED indication.
6.
This output
60
can be used together with a corresponding
interlocking input. See chapter "Interlocking function", page 84.
Activated output is shown in menu H9/C1.
60
Controlled by menu H2/B7 Disable / Re-enable output type.
61
Activated output is indicated by the LED "Ventilation".
62
Activated output is indicated by the LED "Extinguishing". (I.e. feedback
from the fire extinguishing equipment to a programmable input can instead
light up the LED).
63
Controlled by menu H2/B8 Disable / Re-enable Alarm devices and by
push button "Silence alarm devices" on the control unit front. Output fault /
disabled is indicated by LED
Fault / Disablements
"Alarm devices" blinking
/ continuous on.
64
Activated according to its control expression (trigger cond. 21
Indication
Fire brigade tx activated
must
not
be used). Disabled like the standard
control unit "Fire brigade tx" relay output. Activated output is indicated by
the LED "Fire brigade tx". (Feedback from the Fire brigade tx to a
programmable input can instead light up the LED). Output fault / disabled is
indicated by LED
Fault / Disablements
"Fire brigade tx" blinking /
continuous on.
NOTE!
When the Alert Annunciation function shall be used the following
trigger condition has to be added to the control expression:
&!Alert Annunciation activated
.