Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB
MEW01091
Rev: 3
EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x
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17.3
Heavy smoke / heat alarm reset
If a heavy smoke / heat alarm has been activated, it will be reset at the
same time as the corresponding fire alarm is reset. Also the output(s)
will be reset, i.e. de-activated.
17.4
Key cabinet alarm reset
Not valid for the Danish (DBI) convention, see chapter "Key cabinet
alarm, Danish (DBI) convention", page 48.
After reset of the key cabinet alarm ("fire alarm"), a fault message is
shown in the display to inform the user that the key cabinet has been
opened.
FAULT: Key cabinet
Date: MM-DD Time: HH:MM
If the key cabinet is closed again, the "status" information
"Serviced"
is added.
FAULT: Key cabinet
Date: MM-DD Time: HH:MM Serviced
This key cabinet fault message is to be acknowledged the same way as
a "normal" fault, see chapter "Fault acknowledge", page 67.
When the key cabinet fault is acknowledged, the LED "General fault"
(L7) will be turned OFF (if the key cabinet is closed and if there are
no other faults in the system).
17.5
Quiet alarm reset
Quiet alarms are non-latching, i.e. they will be automatically reset
when the alarm point / zone is no longer above alarm level. Outputs
activated by quiet alarm will be de-activated. (In some cases after a
programmable delay time.)
17.6
Alarm Acknowledgement Facility (AAF)
reset
NOTE!
The AAF function is used in conjunction with an AAF
Control, which is available on the Australian market only.
The
indication
in
the
control
unit
display,
during
the
Acknowledgement Period (10-60 sec.) and the Investigation Period
(0-3 min.) respectively, will automatically disappear when:
the
AA process
ends because no detector in the
AAF zone
is
over the fire alarm level
the
AA process
ends up in a fire alarm, which has higher
priority. (Regarding Fire alarm reset, see above.)