Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB
MEW01349
Rev: -
Operating Instructions Fire alarm system EBL512 G3, V1.1.x
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15.5.2.1
Restoring the key after a fire alarm
When
all
fire alarms in the system are reset (see chapter "Alarm
reset", page 49), the key has to be restored into the key cabinet
within
5 minutes
. If not, a fault will be generated, see chapter "Key cabinet
alarm reset", page 51.
15.6
Co-incidence alarm (2-address / -zone
dependence)
The co-incidence alarm function is programmed via WinG3 for the
alarm points / zones in question.
When only one
zone
or one
zone / address
(alarm point) is in alarm
status, the c.i.e. buzzer sounds (0.8 / 5 sec.) and there is a
Co-
incidence alarm
presentation in the display. Note that LEDs "Fire"
(L1) are not indicating a co-incidence alarm.
The co-incidence alarm will be automatically
Reset
after 5 minutes
(i.e. if the zone / alarm point is no longer in alarm status) or via the
"Reset" button (P3). See chapter "Alarm reset", page 49.
Example; Co-incidence alarm zone 123, address 45 (within zone
123):
Co-incidence alarm
Zone Address
123-45
SMOKE
User definable alarm text for 123-45.
Menu
If more than one Co-incidence alarm
not
dependent on each other are
activated, the LEDs "Alarms queued" (L6) are blinking and the Co-
incidence alarms will be automatically scrolled (each 5
th
second).
If two or more
zones
or
alarm points
(zone / addresses) dependent on
each other are in alarm status at the same time, normal fire alarm (see
above) will be activated in the system.
The co-incidence alarm function can be turned on / off via a time
channel.