Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB
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Planning Instructions Fire alarm system EBL512 G3, United version 2.7.x
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14
Interlocking function
The interlocking function is used to verify that an output really is
activated, i.e. by "combining" an output with an input (feed-back from
the equipment controlled by the corresponding interlocking output).
14.1
Programming of interlocking function
Win512 version 2.7.x is used for the programming. Up to 200
Interlocking Combinations per c.i.e. can be used and up to 1000 in a
system.
NOTE!
One Interlocking Combination (the input, the output and the
area) has to be in / connected to one c.i.e. An input and an output can
only be used in one combination.
14.1.1
Interlocking output
The "Voltage Output" / "Relay Output" dialog boxes are used.
Type
: "Interlocking" shall be selected.
Output signal period
: Type Steady (continuous) or Type Steady,
delayed activation can be selected (checked by the "Validate" function
in Win512 version 2.7.x).
A
Control Expression
shall be programmed for the output, i.e. for the
equipment to be controlled.
Activated output will be indicated in menu H9/C1.
Name
: The interlocking combination's presentation number (Area-
Point) could be added.
14.1.2
Interlocking input
The "Input" dialog box is used.
Type
"Interlocking" shall be selected.
Activated input will be indicated in menu H9/C1.
Name
: The interlocking combination's presentation number (Area-
Point) could be added.
14.1.3
Interlocking combination
One interlocking output and one interlocking input are programmed in
an interlocking combination to get the interlocking functions.
NOTE!
The interlocking outputs and inputs have to be programmed before the
programming of an interlocking combination is possible to do.
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(An interlocking combination can have only an output or only an input
programmed, e.g. when a user definable text message is wanted to
indicate an activated output or input.)
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In the "Interlocking Combination" dialog box are listed all the outputs and
inputs previous programmed for interlocking, see Figure 16.