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Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB
MEW01457
Rev: -
Operating Instructions Fire alarm system EBL512, V2.7.x
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User definable text message
For a zone it is the individual (free) text
for the zone (if programmed) or the text "Many alarms in zone".
LEDs "Alarms queued"
(L2) blinking (0.4 / 0.4 sec.). More than
one fire alarm is activated.
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To scroll through the zones, use the push
button "Scroll" (P1). The fire alarms are stored in a circular buffer
and when scrolling from the last to the first alarm, the LEDs "Alarms
queued" will be turned off for three seconds.
The first alarm will be automatically displayed again, 20 seconds after
the latest time the "Scroll" button was used.
The printer
will print each fire alarm
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, e.g.:
*** Fire Alarm ***
Point:
123-45 Time HH.MM Date MM-DD
User programmable text message (if progr.)
or
Zone:
123 Time HH.MM Date MM-DD
User programmable text message (if progr.)
Reset
of the fire alarms, see chapter "Alarm reset", page 51.
NOTE! NOTE! NOTE! NOTE! NOTE! NOTE! NOTE!
POINT: 999-nn
and
POINT: 999-99
.
Zone number 999 could indicate that the alarm is activated by one or
more
control units
in the system. In this case,
nn
=00-29 is indicating
a single "slave" unit and
nn
=99 is indicating several "slave" units
connected in parallel.
Normally the user definable text message (alarm text) on the second
row will indicate if it is a normal alarm point or a "slave" unit (units).
For more information, see Planning Instructions, chapter "Redundancy
in distributed systems".
NOTE!
1. The fire alarm presentation in the EBL512 display is for the
New
Zealand convention
only, different than described above.
The serial number for the displayed alarm is replaced with the
information "ALM" as follows (two examples):
ALM
Point: 123-46 LAST: 234-56 No.: 001
This is a user defined alarm text.
ALM
Zone: 123 No.: 001
This is a user defined alarm text.
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Up to 512 alarms can be presented in the display. Alarm = ZONE and/or
ZONE-ADDRESS (depending on zone or point alarm presentation) but all
possible alarms (15360) can be stored.
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When printer is available (e.g. control unit 1549). The alarms will be
printed like they are presented in the display, i.e. as point alarms or zone
alarms.