Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB
MEW01457
Rev: -
Operating Instructions Fire alarm system EBL512, V2.7.x
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If the fire alarm is acknowledged (see page 54), "ALM" will be
replaced with "ACK".
If the fire alarm or the acknowledged alarm is isolated (see page 54),
"ALM" will be replaced with "ISO".
15.2.1
Fire alarm type A and B
Normally the c.i.e. relay output "Fire brigade tx" is used as output for
Routing equipment. This output will be activated for fire alarm from
any alarm point or zone line input.
If the fire alarm routing equipment has provision for transmission of
several fire alarm signals and the alarm receiver has provision for
reception of several fire alarm signals, the alarm receiver can take
different actions depending on if it is a fire alarm type A or B.
If a
fire alarm type B
is received, it will indicate that only
one
analog
addressable smoke, heat or multi detector is activated, which could be
a nuisance alarm.
If a
fire alarm type A
is received, it is probably a real fire since fire
alarm is then activated from:
Two or more
analog addressable smoke, heat or multi
detectors.
Any
manual call point
Any
zone line input
Any
programmable input with the trigger condition "General
Fire"
15.2.2
Fire alarm menu (X1-X7)
The special fire alarm menus X1-X7 can only be used if at least one
fire alarm is activated. (If this fire alarm menu is disabled via
Win512, it is a violation to the EN54-2 standard).
Press "Access" (no access code) and
the user definable text message
will be replaced as follows:
ZONE: 123 LAST: 789 No.:003
Display alarms ACCEPT? X1
"A", "
", "
", "
", "
" and "Return" are used like in the normal
menu tree, see chapter "Access", page 92.
The original presentation (the user definable text message) will be
automatically displayed again, 20 seconds after the latest time any of
the push buttons "A", "
", "
", "
", "
" and "Return" was used.
Scroll ("
", "
") to the wanted menu and press "A".
15.2.2.1
Display alarms (X1)
ZONE: 123 LAST: 789 No.: 003
Display alarms ACCEPT? X1
First row: Explanations in chapter "Fire alarm", page 41.