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Fire Alarm System EBL128 

V1.1.x 

 

Author: 

Jan Pettersson 

Date of issue: 2008-07-11 

Date of rev: 

2010-05-28 

Summary of Contents for MEW01091

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions MEW01091 Revision 3 Fire Alarm System EBL128 V1 1 x Author Jan Pettersson Date of issue 2008 07 11 Date of rev 2010 05 28 ...

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Page 3: ..._________________ 9 2 7 COM loop ________________________________________ 9 2 8 Control Unit C U C I E ___________________________ 9 2 9 Fire Brigade Panel FBP ____________________________ 9 2 10 Control panel CP ________________________________ 10 2 11 LED____________________________________________ 10 2 12 External Indicator LED ___________________________ 10 2 13 Display LCD ___________________...

Page 4: ...________________________ 32 13 German functions units ____________________ 33 13 1 Push button ÜE prüfen ___________________________ 33 13 2 Button Brandfall Steuerungen ab ____________________ 33 13 3 Indication Brandfall Steuerungen ab _________________ 34 13 4 Button Akustische Signale ab ______________________ 34 13 5 Indication Akustische Signale ab ____________________ 34 13 5 1 Indication i...

Page 5: ... 52 17 5 Quiet alarm reset __________________________________ 52 17 6 Alarm Acknowledgement Facility AAF reset __________ 52 17 7 Acknowledged alarm ______________________________ 53 17 8 Isolated alarm ____________________________________ 53 18 Fault _____________________________________ 54 18 1 Fault messages ___________________________________ 55 18 2 Fault acknowledge _________________________...

Page 6: ...________________________________ 101 27 6 Show configuration and alarm counter H4 U6 _________ 102 28 Service H5 ______________________________ 103 28 1 Access code for service and maintenance______________ 104 Disconnect Re connect COM loop H5 A1 _________________ 105 28 2 Disconnect Re connect zone line input H5 A2 _______ 106 28 3 Calibration of supervised outputs H5 A3 _____________ 107 28 4 S...

Page 7: ...nterlocking output H9 C3 ___________________ 129 32 4 Disable interlocking output H9 C4 __________________ 130 32 5 Re enable interlocking output H9 C5 ________________ 131 33 Change access code for daily duties H10 _____ 132 34 Annual control ___________________________ 133 35 Battery maintenance_______________________ 134 36 How to avoid unnecessary nuisance fire alarms135 37 Revision history___...

Page 8: ...nt is valid for S W version 1 1 x On the date of the document is x 2 NOTE Regarding upgrade from S W version 1 0 x to version 1 1 x see chapter Software S W download page 71 EBL128 is produced for many countries accordingly the look the texts the functions etc might vary Products Consists of one or more parts H W according to a Product Parts List A product has a type number e g 4550 an article num...

Page 9: ... Operating Instructions V1 1 x 7 a version number e g V1 11 or V1 1 0 sometimes additional information such as Convention different functions facilities Language etc PC S W A PC S W is a program used for programming commissioning etc It has a version number ...

Page 10: ...able an address setting tool is used An analog detector has to be plugged in an ASB 2 2 4 Analog Sensor Base ASB A sensor is plugged in an ASB which is connected to a COM loop see below 2 2 5 Conventional detector Detector with two states normal or fire alarm The detector contains a closing contact and a series alarm resistor Some types are plugged in a CDB see below but some types are water proof...

Page 11: ...red voltage output in EBL128 or an output unit 2 5 Short circuit isolator Addressable unit for automatic disconnection of a part of a COM loop see below in case of a short circuit on the loop 2 6 Display unit Unit for fire alarm presentation incl alarm texts if programmed Connected to an RS485 line 2 7 COM loop Loop a cable with two wires to which all the addressable MFSTech units can be connected...

Page 12: ... 13 Display LCD LCD Liquid Crystal Display Display for presentation of fire alarms fault messages etc Normally alphanumeric characters and backlight 2 14 Door open Key switch A door key switch which has to be activated in order to get access to the push buttons on the front Indicated by the LED Door open 2 15 SSD Site Specific Data This data is unique for each installation All alarm points present...

Page 13: ... be found in another document i e the documents complement each other Product Leaflet for EBL128 and other units are available as pdf documents on our web site http www panasonic fire security com 3 4 Applications EBL128 is intended for small and medium installations The intelligent control unit offer the system designer and end user a technically sophisticated range of facilities and functions Pr...

Page 14: ...1 shows an EBL128 with an English front EBL128 is housed in a grey metal cabinet The door has a Plexiglas ahead of the front see Figure 1 A key is required to open the door to get full access to the push buttons on the front i e the Fire Brigade Panel FBP and the Control Panel CP Figure 2 The EBL128 front The look might vary depending on the country language configuration etc e g English texts as ...

Page 15: ...ogrammed See chapter Fire alarm page 39 Required fire brigade personnel manoeuvres are performed via the FBP in EBL128 or via an external FBP 1826 1828 Instead of external FBPs 1826 1828 the German Fire Brigade Control Panels Feuerwehr Bedienfeld FBF 2003 and or German Fire Brigade Indicator Panels Feuerwehr Anzeigetableau FAT 2002 can be used The CP is used by the EBL128 owner service personnel e...

Page 16: ...utput s activated for fire smoke ventilation equipment L5 Fire brigade tx red Output activated for Fire brigade tx routing equipment and or corresponding programmable output s of type routing equipment 4 Test of routing equipment in progress see menu H1 L6 Operation green Power on i e EBL128 is power supplied via the rectifier or the backup battery FBP push buttons on next page 3 In the New Zealan...

Page 17: ...et Default All fire alarms will be reset simultaneously Single encapsulated reset The fire alarm displayed in the LCD first row to the left will be reset When more than one fire alarm is activated LEDs Alarms queued are lit each fire alarm has to be individually reset The encapsulation function is described in chapter Single encapsulated reset page 50 NOTE 1 When Multiple reset is used encapsulate...

Page 18: ...Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1 1 x 16 CP LED indicators on next page ...

Page 19: ... circuit or cut off open circuit on a supervised input OR a supervised output type Extinguishing L13 Fault Disablements Alarm devices yellow One or more outputs type Alarm device are disabled Blinking One or more supervised outputs type Alarm device have generated fault s 13 L14 System fault yellow EBL128 is not running because of S W CPU or memory fault 14 L15 Fault Disablements Fire brigade tx y...

Page 20: ...el controlling this function is on 17 17 The Alert Annunciation function is described in the EBL128 Planning Instructions chapter Alert annunciation The LED L16 will be on if the AA function is enabled for at least one alarm point zone Normally is only one time channel used for this function but two or more channels can be used The AA function can as an alternative be continuously on ...

Page 21: ...sablements etc In conjunction with a fire alarm some information is available and some actions are possible to perform via the Fire alarm menu X1 X9 without log on see chapter Fire alarm page 39 P9 Return white Used to stop input of data leave a menu one step up and to log off 1 9 and 0 Numeric keys for the figures 0 9 C Used to clear delete just written data A Used to accept a menu and accept inp...

Page 22: ...Win128 i e it is user definable 6 1 1 LCD backlight When the information above is shown in the LCD the backlight is OFF As soon as any other information see below is shown in the LCD the backlight is turned ON In order to reduce the current consumption the LCD backlight will be turned OFF if the c i e is powered only by the second power source i e the battery 20 6 1 2 The LCD information priority ...

Page 23: ...erlocking in outputs active 21 In the New Zealand convention also Acknowledged alarms ACK and Isolated alarms ISO NOTE A Fire alarm has a log off function i e if a menu window is open when a fire alarm is activated the fire alarm will be presented instead Some information is available and some actions are possible to perform via the Fire alarm menu X1 X9 see chapter Fire alarm page 39 22 Require s...

Page 24: ...r Installation handling daily duties e g monthly tests dis ablements etc 3A Fire brigade key access code for level 3A Service maintenance personnel Service maintenance 3B PC Win128 connected PC access code for level 3B Service maintenance commissioning engineer Service maintenance commissioning the system etc via Win128 4 PC Win128 connected PC access code for level 4 Service maintenance commissio...

Page 25: ... buttons keypad to P2 Silence the buzzer in EBL128 P3 Silence the alarm devices sounders in the system P4 Reset fire alarm s P5 Evacuate start the sounders 24 P7 Paper feed not used in EBL128 P8 Access in conjunction with a fire alarm The fire brigade personnel can use P8 without any access code to get access to the menu X1 X9 i e to scroll through all the fire alarms see all point alarms etc From...

Page 26: ...e B6 Re enable zone address B7 Re enable output B8 Re enable all control ventil exting or alarm devices outputs B9 Disable Re enable outputs for routing equipment B10 De activate alert annunciation function H3 Set calendar and clock H4 Present system status on display U1 Disablement U2 Disablement by time channel U3 Show values U4 Sensors activating SERVICE signal U5 Show event log U6 Show configu...

Page 27: ... information about site specific data A7 Display current consumption on COM loop A8 Display statistics for COM loop A9 Activate address setting mode for DU H8 Maintenance S1 Acknowledge SERVICE signal S2 Clear weekly average S3 Test alarm devices S4 Safe shut down of control unit S5 Activate address in alarm mode S6 Change access code for service and maintenance access level 3A S7 Change access co...

Page 28: ...tions V1 1 x 26 7 6 Access level 4 Used by Service maintenance commissioning engineers when a PC i e Win128 is to be connected to EBL128 for download of new S W settings configurations C U data on line status checking etc Connect the PC and logon to EBL128 from the PC Win128 ...

Page 29: ...witch NOTE The functions in this chapter are valid for the New Zealand convention only The button Silence alarm devices P3 is called the inside switch and has the following function The inside switch toggles between two states Alarm devices disabled All programmable outputs of type Alarm devices are disabled i e they cannotbe activated Alarm devices not disabled All programmable outputs of type Al...

Page 30: ... on the front changes from blinking to steady continuous 29 The c i e built in buzzer is silenced A fault is generated30 FAULT FB Silence switch active The outside switch is turned OFF i e from activated to not activated state The fault FAULT FB Silence switch active will be Serviced 31 Any alarm point zone in fire alarm state will automatically be disabled isolated I e it has to be re enabled via...

Page 31: ...sounders type Alarm devices can via menu H2 B4 be collectively disabled This is indicated by LED Disablements L8 and LED Fault Disablements Alarm devices L13 steady continuous NOTE They will remain disabled until they are re enabled again via menu H2 B8 See also chapter Disable all control extinguishing ventilation and alarm device outputs H2 B4 page 85 ...

Page 32: ...zzer by the outside switch When the New Zealand FB Silence switch outside switch see page 28 is turned ON i e from not activated to activated state the buzzer is silenced until the outside switch is turned OFF 10 1 Buzzer If there is a fault or disablement when the door to EBL128 is being closed the EBL128 built in buzzer will give a 2 seconds beep directly after the door is closed One fault messa...

Page 33: ...ts All control outputs programmed as type Control general Fire ventilation Extinguishing system can via menu H2 B4 be collectively disabled This is indicated by the LED Disablements L8 They will remain disabled until they are re enabled again via menu H2 B8 See also chapter Disable all control extinguishing ventilation and alarm device outputs H2 B4 page 85 ...

Page 34: ...by the following information in the EBL128 display Evacuate in progress The sounders will remain ON until they are turned OFF by pressing the push button Evacuate P5 again NOTE The alarm devices sounders will in this case be activated steady continuous irrespective of the fact that the outputs can be set to something else for fire alarm e g intermittent 12 2 LED Test When the push button LED Test ...

Page 35: ...h button ÜE prüfen the c i e shall send a signal to the FBF in order to indicate ÜE ausgelöst on the FBF Since the c i e supports fire alarm routing equipment ÜEs with or without feedback signal there are two cases 1 Without feedback signal In this case the c i e activates a signal to the FBF as long as the output to the fire alarm routing equipment is activated 2 With feedback signal In this case...

Page 36: ...ve been disabled from the c i e it is possible to re enable them from the FBF 13 5 Indication Akustische Signale ab The indication Akustische Signale ab on Feuerwehr Bedienfeld FBF is turned on when the outputs to alarm devices are disabled 13 5 1 Indication in button Akustische Signale ab Switch 1 on the DIP switch in FBF 2003 shall be in position ON The LED in button Akustische Signale ab follow...

Page 37: ...disabled from the FBF via button ÜE ab it is not possible to re enable them via menu H2 B9 in the c i e When the outputs are disabled via menu H2 B9 in the c i e it is not possible to re enable them from the FBF via button ÜE ab 13 9 Disablements of outputs Information in the c i e and FAT display respectively When outputs are disabled the information will be shown in the display in the c i e and ...

Page 38: ...28 14 2 Outputs for routing equipment Fire brigade tx and Fault tx In Win128 the following can be programmed Disable by door in the control unit Door open in EBL128 will disable the output s for routing equipment Fire brigade and fault tx Disabled outputs for routing equipment are indicated by the LED Disablements L8 and Fault Disablements Fire brigade tx L15 and listed in menu H4 U1 In the displa...

Page 39: ...d The presentation number is shown in the display in EBL128 and in Ext FBP 1826 1828 Alert Annunciation unit 1735 1736 and Ext Presentation unit 1728 to identify the point zone generating a fire alarm It is also used to disable re enable fire alarm points zones and in control conditions expressions to activate the programmable outputs Together with the presentation number an alarm text with up to ...

Page 40: ... to 128 fire alarms alarm points and or zones Zone numbers 01 32 can be used and in each zone the alarm point address numbers 01 99 can be used The fire alarms will be shown in the EBL128 display and in Ext FBP 1826 1828 Alert Annunciation unit 1735 1736 and Ext Presentation unit 1728 Regarding the different alarm types etc see the following chapters 16 1 Pre warning An analog detector will genera...

Page 41: ...h 0 4th sec 0 4 0 4 sec LEDs Fire L1 are blinking 0 4 0 4 sec Output for routing equipment Fire brigade tx is activated See also NOTE below Programmable outputs for fire alarm are activated 41 In the EBL128 display and ext FBP display the fire alarm s will be presented See below NOTE Normally the c i e relay output R0 is used as the output for Routing equipment Fire brigade tx The output will then...

Page 42: ... field B LAST ZONE zz zz zone number 01 32 for the most recent zone in alarm Displayed also if only one alarm point is in alarm The information in the field C No nn nn 01 32 the total number of zones not alarm points in alarm The information in the field D A user definable alarm text max 40 characters for the alarm displayed in the field A 42 In the German VdS convention and the New Zealand conven...

Page 43: ...Alarms queued L2 are indicating that more than one alarm point is in alarm Press the button Alarms queued P1 to see the other alarm 002 ZONE ADDR 13 02 LAST ZONE 13 No 02 Alarm text for 13 02 More than one alarm point zone LED s Alarms queued L2 are blinking 0 4 0 4 sec indicating more than one fire alarm 43 To scroll through the alarms use the push button Scroll P1 The fire alarms are stored in a...

Page 44: ...ferent than described above The serial number for the displayed alarm is replaced with the information ALM as follows an example ALM ZONE ADDR 13 02 LAST ZONE 13 No 02 Alarm text for 13 02 If the fire alarm is acknowledged see page 53 ALM will be replaced with ACK If the fire alarm or the acknowledged alarm is isolated see page 53 ALM will be replaced with ISO 16 2 1 Fire alarm menu X1 X9 During t...

Page 45: ...nd row All fire alarms up to 128 alarms will be displayed one at a time in zone address order 001 of 003 alarm number one of three alarms in the system is displayed to the left One alarm is an alarm point ZZ AA or a zone ZZ Press to see the next alarm 001 ZONE ADDR 12 45 LAST ZONE 12 No 01 ZONE ADDR 12 46 002 of 003 002 of 003 alarm number two of three alarms in the system is displayed to the left...

Page 46: ...sable zone X4 001 ZONE ADDR 12 45 LAST ZONE 12 No 01 Disable zone ACCEPT X4 Press A 001 ZONE ADDR 12 45 LAST ZONE 12 No 01 Disable zone 00 ACCEPT Write a zone number 01 32 and press A If more zones are to be disabled repeat the procedure 16 2 1 5 Disable zone address X5 This function is useful e g for a manual call point not to continue to generate alarms because of a broken glass 001 ZONE ADDR 12...

Page 47: ...E g 001 ZONE ADDR 12 45 LAST ZONE 12 No 01 Dis 0 or re en 1 control 1 ACCEPT To disable press 0 and A To re enable press 1 and A For more information see chapter Disable all control extinguishing ventilation and alarm device outputs H2 B4 page 85 16 2 1 9 Disable Re enable alarm devices X9 001 ZONE ADDR 12 45 LAST ZONE 12 No 01 Disable Re enable alarm dev ACCEPT X9 Press A E g 001 ZONE ADDR 12 45 ...

Page 48: ... alarm point zone is no longer in alarm status or by the Reset button P4 see chapter Alarm reset page 50 16 3 Heavy smoke alarm Heavy heat alarm An analog detector generates heavy smoke heat alarm for a higher alarm level49 than the fire alarm level i e fire alarm is already activated by the same detector Heavy smoke heat alarm is a confirmation on that the smoke or heat is increasing and can be u...

Page 49: ...re a key to the building NOTE In the Danish DBI convention the key cabinet alarm function is a little different see below 16 4 1 Key cabinet opened before a fire alarm If the key cabinet is opened before a fire alarm e g if somebody illegally breaks into the key cabinet a key cabinet alarm i e a fire alarm will be generated Example Key cabinet alarm ZONE KE No 01 Alarm from key cabinet It will be ...

Page 50: ...e HH MM In Danish FEJL Nøgleskab When this fault is acknowledged see chapter Acknowledge FAULTS H6 page 115 there is a 5 minutes delay before a new key cabinet fault can be generated again 16 5 Quiet alarm Normally used on the Australian market only One or more smoke detectors programmed for quiet alarm e g used for fan control stop start depending on the type of fan have passed the fire alarm lev...

Page 51: ...he system During the Acknowledgement Period 10 60 sec there is an indication in the control unit display AAF zone zz activated During the Investigation Period 0 3 min there is an indication in the c i e display AAF zone zz investigation in progress See EBL128 Planning Instructions chapter Alarm Acknowledgement Facility AAF for more information regarding the AAF function 53 The AAF Control is avail...

Page 52: ... i e de activated If a key cabinet is installed the key to the building has to be put back into the key cabinet within 5 minutes If not a fault will be generated and a fault message will be shown in the display see chapter Key cabinet alarm reset page 52 17 2 2 Single encapsulated reset This function set in Win128 is a violation to the EN54 2 standard 55 Fire alarm reset Each fire alarm has to be ...

Page 53: ...menu H2 B5 or B6 before it can activate a new fire alarm again LED Disablements L8 is indicating that one or more zones alarm points are disabled NOTE When Multiple reset is used encapsulated reset can be done by pressing Reset P4 and 0 1 sec later also press Alarms queued P1 and hold them pressed for 0 5 sec The fire alarm displayed in the LCD first row to the left will be encapsulated or the who...

Page 54: ...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 quie...

Page 55: ...nowledged alarm ACK presented in the LCD can be isolated as follows When the New Zealand FB Silence switch outside switch is turned OFF from activated to not activated any fire alarm and acknowledged alarm will be isolated disabled 57 Isolated alarms are indicated in the fire alarm list in the LCD by ISO in front of the alarm respectively see page 42 Isolated alarms do not activate any control out...

Page 56: ...No reply xx xx Date MM DD Time HH MM Press to see the technical address FAULT No reply techn address xxx Date MM DD Time HH MM Press to see the zone address If more than one fault is activated the text More faults is added after the time If a fault has been corrected before it has been acknowledged the status text Serviced is added after the time 58 Fire alarm presentation has higher priority than...

Page 57: ...24 V output techn address xxx This is valid for an external power supply e g 3366 connected on the COM loop The output might be turned off The current output limit is exceeded FAULT AAU x AAU 1735 1736 Alert Annunciation Unit The unit is programmed as another type of unit than the SSD says or fault in the unit FAULT Battery The battery check is done every 14th minute every 30th second in the New Z...

Page 58: ...an external power supply e g 3366 connected on the COM loop The battery charging function is not working all right The charger board 3367 may have to be replaced FAULT Checksum system program A fault in the EBL128 S W This is very serious Call for service personnel engineer immediately FAULT Cut off SCI n SCI n This fault is indicating a cut off break on the loop or that the COM loop voltage is to...

Page 59: ...arth 3 4 V Earth fault minus Voltage to earth 18 3 V Earth fault plus Check all cables for damage etc The function cannotbe guaranteed Call for service personnel engineer FAULT Earth fault techn address xxx This is valid for an external power supply e g 3366 connected on the COM loop Check all cables connected to the unit FAULT EPU x EPU 1728 Ext Presentation Unit The unit is programmed as another...

Page 60: ...ttings The battery charging factory settings have been changed e g because of some external disturbance The main board has to be replaced since the battery charging function cannotbe guaranteed FAULT Fan on loop unit t addr xxx The LED Fault is lit on a fan control module for the fan connected to I O unit 3361 with the technical address xxx Fan has been activated but the corresponding I O unit inp...

Page 61: ...g up expanding an EBL128 FAULT Input A fault on the supervised input I0 in EBL128 Check the cables connections cut off or short circuit FAULT Input x exp board x A fault on the supervised input x on the expansion board 4583 with address x Check the cables connections cut off or short circuit FAULT Interlocking input AA PP An interlocking input is not activated within the time set for fault activat...

Page 62: ...t If a fault is generated it will automatically be Serviced after these 60 minutes FAULT Low voltage System voltage 21 V DC FAULT Low voltage techn address xxx This is valid for an external power supply e g 3366 connected on the COM loop The power output is turned off because the unit s internal voltage is 19 V DC FAULT Mains Loss of mains i e no 230 V AC the fault is activated after 1 300 minutes...

Page 63: ...d from its base Double break or short circuit on the COM loop Note There will also be a fault message FAULT Cut off loop or FAULT Short circuit loop FAULT No reply AAU x AAU 1735 1736 Alert Annunciation Unit EBL128 cannotcommunicate with the unit Check edit the address and the S W mode in the unit or edit the SSD FAULT No reply EPU x EPU 1728 Ext Presentation Unit EBL128 cannotcommunicate with the...

Page 64: ...break on the connected cable equipment Blown fuse F8 S0 or F6 S1 on the main board 4556 Connected equipment might be missing End of line resistor s missing or not correct value see drawing 128 22 1 5 resistors 33K NOTE The calibrated value has to be in the range 4K7 50K FAULT Output x expansion board x A fault on the supervised output x on the expansion board 4583 with address x If the output is p...

Page 65: ...e has caused a fault in the SSW the data that is changed during operation i e sensor values access codes etc This is very serious Call for service personnel engineer immediately FAULT Restart code xx addr yyyyyyyyyyy C i e EBL128 restart has occurred See also page 74 xx 00 Power up Restart Power supply connected xx 01 Watchdog Reset xx 02 Accidental jump to reset vector xx 03 Restart after SSD Sof...

Page 66: ...oop the message shows the last isolator before the break in the A direction incl the following isolator There will also be shown FAULT Several faults NOTE Each 10th minute a new attempt is made to communicate in the A direction only When all short circuits are repaired corrected the communication automatically returns to communicate in the A direction only 62 FAULT Site specific data SSD The Site ...

Page 67: ...ot the same type as programmed in the SSD Change the programming via Win128 or the board FAULT Wrong type of unit xx xx Press to see the technical address FAULT Wrong type of unit t addr xxx The unit is not the same type as programmed in the SSD Change the programming via Win128 or the unit FAULT Zone line input xx xx Press to see the technical address or the expansion board 4580 number and input ...

Page 68: ...ric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1 1 x 66 User programmable fault text External fault A programmable input is used for an external fault to be presented in EBL128 with a fault message ...

Page 69: ...ts and or acknowledged but not corrected faults The first fault in the list is the most recent fault When a fault is acknowledged and corrected it will be removed from the list and a new fault can be shown if there are more than 100 Corrected faults are shown in the event log menu H4 U5 All faults have to be individually acknowledged one by one with push button Fault acknowledge P6 Use or keys to ...

Page 70: ...y is okay 7 An automatic restart will now take place see chapter Restart page 74 8 The site specific data SSD is now to be downloaded see chapter SSD programming download page 69 See also chapter Calibration of supervised outputs H5 A3 page 107 64 Regarding especially the previous main board 4556 version P c b No 9285 5A If a lot of units especially units with high internal capacitance are connect...

Page 71: ...BL128 will now be identified and listed in Win128 i e the SSD will be auto generated with default settings for all units Save the installation SSD The SSD can be downloaded see below to EBL128 directly or be edited before the download 20 3 SSD download The PC with Win128 has to be connected to the RS232 connector J3 in EBL128 on the main board Open the wanted installation xxxxx Win128 and log on t...

Page 72: ...d the SSD once more 20 4 Download of Alarm texts When a fire alarm is activated i e an addressable alarm point the presentation number Zone Address is shown on the first row in the EBL128 display and in any ext FBP display 68 On the second row is a user definable alarm text shown if programmed See also chapter Fire alarm page 39 Each alarm point can have a unique text message When several alarms a...

Page 73: ...cted to the RS232 connector J3 in EBL128 on the main board 1 Start Win128 Log on to EBL128 In the Tools menu select Download Software to open the dialog box and do the required settings i e mark the checkbox Download software select the path and the S W file e g EBL128_V V bin V V version number e g 1 1 If also a text file70 shall be downloaded do not forget to mark the checkbox Download texts and...

Page 74: ...S W version 1 0 x to version 1 1 x in EBL128 c i e The specific upgrade of S W version 1 0 x to version 1 1 x is unique i e the normal software download procedure described above must not be followed Before download the PC has to be connected to the RS232 connector J3 in EBL128 on the main board 1 Start Win128 Do not log on to EBL128 In the Tools menu select Download EBL128 Software to open the di...

Page 75: ...he left of the progress bar is a indicator It has to show 100 when the download is ready If not lower the Baud rate and make a new download 6 Open jumper JP2 BOOT Restart EBL128 Close the dialog box Regarding the restart see also chapter Restart page 74 7 LED Operation L6 will be turned on and LED General fault L7 and LEDs Alarms queued L2 will be turned off 21 3 Earlier S W version download For s...

Page 76: ... down of control unit menu H8 S4 will save the SSW data except the week average sensor values in a Flash ROM before you power off de energize EBL128 Before the first Safe shut down this memory is empty After each Safe shut down the latest SSW data is saved When EBL128 is powered up the RAM working memory will after the restart read the SSW data saved in the Flash ROM The alarm counter value is sto...

Page 77: ...1 for Fault tx will be activated the supervised 24 V DC outputs S0 S1 will be not supervised and S0 S1 programmed as normally high will be low for a few seconds During the restart no fire alarm can be activated and the buzzer will sound until the following text messages is show in the display EBL128 Checking program memory And for a second if everything is all right else see Memory fault below Boo...

Page 78: ...W system program is required NOTE After SSD download see chapter SSD programming download page 69 the following messages might be shown Checksum fault in downloaded data Control unit will now restart FAULT Restart code 03 addr yyyy Date MM DD Time HH MM Serviced FAULT Site specific data SSD Date MM DD Time HH MM The last one means that the SSD have not been correctly downloaded A new SSD download ...

Page 79: ...s Press 1 to erase the SSD memory Press 2 to erase the SSW memory Press 3 to erase the texts memory Erasing SSD Erasing SSW and Erasing texts respectively will be shown and then the Erase memory menu will be shown again Press Return to go back to the Boot menu NOTE After erasing the SSW perform a Power down power up restart directly NOTE All other alternatives are strictly forbidden to use These a...

Page 80: ...and the last menu is reached the first menu comes up next It is also possible to make quick jumps within each menu e g in menu H1 press 6 for a quick jump to menu H6 0 menu H10 Instead of a menu identification e g B1 the letter L can be shown which means that it is a List Use and to scroll in the list If or is shown in a menu use or to get more information Use and to move the cursor in a menu Use ...

Page 81: ...u X3 see chapter Display disablements X3 page 44 See also chapter The display in EBL128 page 20 NOTE If the EBL128 door is left open the output s for routing equipment fire brigade tx might be disabled if set so in Win128 There will be an automatic ending of the test mode one hour after the latest tested alarm point zone See also chapter Perform ZONE TEST test mode H7 page 116 Action Text in displ...

Page 82: ...nd the test mode A Test of routing equipment 0 1 Yes 0 No ACCEPT The LED Test mode is turned OFF Some national regulations also require a routine test of the routing equipment Press A for no test or press 1 and A to start such a test The following will happen EBL128 Fault tx output will be de activated77 indicated by the LED Fault tx activated L11 A 60 seconds count down starts After 30 seconds EB...

Page 83: ...ondition for the output respectively NOTE All Interlocking outputs can be individually disabled via menu H9 C4 The COM loop can be disabled via menu H5 A1 A zone line input can be disabled via menu H5 A2 Don t forget to re enable via menus H2 B4 B9 or use automatic re enablement for zones and alarm points Disablements are indicated by LED Disablements L8 and are also shown in the display79 An exam...

Page 84: ... H2 A Disable zone ACCEPT B1 A Disable zone 00 ACCEPT Write zone number e g 01 Disable zone 01 ACCEPT Press A to accept A Automatic re enabling 0 0 No 1 Yes Time HH MM ACCEPT Press 1 for aut re enabling and accept or change the time max 24 hours Press A to accept LED Disablements L8 will light up Default is current time 3 hours A Disable zone 00 ACCEPT If more disablements shall be done continue l...

Page 85: ...er Access see page 78 Scroll to menu H2 Disable or re enable ACCEPT H2 A Disable zone ACCEPT B1 Scroll to menu B2 Disable zone address ACCEPT B2 A Disable zone 00 Address 00 ACCEPT Write zone number and address e g 01 01 Disable zone 01 Address 01 ACCEPT Press A to accept A Automatic re enabling 0 0 No 1 Yes Time HH MM ACCEPT Press 1 for aut re enabling and accept or change the time max 24 hours P...

Page 86: ... 0 MIO 3361 or ASI 3377 or ASB 3379 or AOU 3364 1 C i e output S0 S1 2 C i e output R0 3 C i e exp board output Press A to accept A Depending on the chosen type 0 1 2 or 3 the following will be shown Disable technical address 000 output 0 ACCEPT Disable S0 ACCEPT Disable R0 ACCEPT Disable expansion board 0 output 0 ACCEPT Regarding the ASI 3377 ASB 3379 unit outputs 0 high priority 1 low priority ...

Page 87: ...ilence alarm devices P3 see chapter Silence Alarm devices page 27 This function has higher priority than Silence alarm devices Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 78 Scroll to menu H2 Disable or re enable ACCEPT H2 A Disable zone ACCEPT B1 Scroll to menu B4 Disable all control ventilation exting or alarm device outputs ACCEPT B4 A Disable type 0 0 Control 1 ...

Page 88: ... L8 will be turned OFF if there are no other disablements NOTE Alarm points that have been individually disabled via menu H2 B2 cannot be collectively re enabled via this menu They have to be individually re enabled Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 78 Scroll to menu H2 Disable or re enable ACCEPT H2 A Disable zone ACCEPT B1 Scroll to menu B5 Re enable zon...

Page 89: ...ly test H1 page 79 and chapter Perform ZONE TEST test mode H7 page 116 When all alarm points have been re enabled the LED Disablements L8 will be turned OFF if there are no other disablements Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 78 Scroll to menu H2 Disable or re enable ACCEPT H2 A Disable zone ACCEPT B1 Scroll to menu B6 Re enable zone address ACCEPT B6 A Re...

Page 90: ...utput ACCEPT B7 A Re enable output 0 0 Loop unit 1 S 2 R0 3 EXPB ACCEPT Press 0 MIO 3361 or ASI 3377 or ASB 3378 or AOU 3364 1 C i e output S0 S1 2 C i e output R0 3 C i e exp board output Press A to accept A Depending on the chosen type 0 1 2 or 3 the following will be shown Re enable technical address 000 output 0 ACCEPT L Re enable S0 ACCEPT L Re enable R0 ACCEPT L Re enable expansion board 0 o...

Page 91: ...EBL128 Operating Instructions V1 1 x 89 A Re enable output 0 0 Loop unit 1 S 2 R0 3 EXPB ACCEPT If more re enablements shall be done continue like above If not press Return to menu B7 Scroll or press Return to menu H2 Scroll or press Return to log off ...

Page 92: ...hapter Access see page 78 Scroll to menu H2 Disable or re enable ACCEPT H2 A Disable zone ACCEPT B1 Scroll to menu B8 Re enable all control ventil exting or alarm device outputs ACCEPT B8 A Re enable type 0 0 Control 1 Ventilation 1 Exting 3 Alarm devices ACCEPT Press 0 control output 1 extinguishing output 2 ventilation output 3 alarm devise output Press A to accept LED Disablements L8 will turne...

Page 93: ...when only local alarms are required Disabled output is indicated by LEDs Disablements L8 and Fault Disablements Fire brigade tx L15 Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 78 Scroll to menu H2 Disable or re enable ACCEPT H2 A Disable zone ACCEPT B1 Scroll to menu B9 Disable or re enable outputs for routing equipment ACCEPT B9 A Routing equipment for FIRE 1 FAULT...

Page 94: ...nts zones programmed for Alert Annunciation in spite of the time channel is on or if they are programmed to be continuously enabled The AA function will stay de activated disabled until re activated re enabled again via this menu Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 78 Scroll to menu H2 Disable or re enable ACCEPT H2 A Disable zone ACCEPT B1 Scroll to menu B1...

Page 95: ... be saved when you press A If you don t want to change anything e g if you only want to see the S W version press Return instead of A to return to menu H3 Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 78 Scroll to menu H3 Set calendar and clock ACCEPT H3 A Date YY MM DD Time hh mm ss Weekday W 1 M 7 S VER vvvvvvvvvvvv Here is the S W version shown e g VER 1 1 0 The ti...

Page 96: ...nding on which convention that is used Australian convention Forward 1 hour the first Sunday in October 02 00 03 00 Backward 1 hour the first Sunday in April 03 00 02 00 New Zealand convention Forward 1 hour the last Sunday in September 02 00 03 00 Backward 1 hour the first Sunday in April 03 00 02 00 All other conventions Forward 1 hour the last Sunday in March 02 00 03 00 Backward 1 hour the las...

Page 97: ...resent system status on display ACCEPT H4 A Disablement ACCEPT U1 Press A for presentation in the display A When A is pressed the disablements will be shown in the display Some examples L a list in which you can scroll If there are no disablements and if Return is pressed menu U1 will be shown again Zone XX address XX disabled L or Zone XX is disabled 82 L Return Disablement ACCEPT U1 Scroll or pr...

Page 98: ...ment ACCEPT U1 Scroll to menu U2 Disablement by time channel ACCEPT U2 Press A for presentation in the display A When A is pressed the disablements will be shown in the display e g L a list in which you can scroll If there are no disablements and if Return is pressed menu U2 will be shown again Zone XX address XX disabled by time channel L Return Disablement by time channel ACCEPT U2 Scroll or pre...

Page 99: ...sentation number and or press A to accept E g 01 01 Depending on the type the following will be shown examples A Type 4301 This is a list in which you can scroll or use to see the next information window for the selected sensor Press Return back to Start Sensor Scroll or write a new presentation number or press Return to menu U3 NOTE XX X m XX X obscuration per meter Perf Factor see below this tab...

Page 100: ...tector is mounted in an unstable environment See also Planning Instructions chapter Performance factor Table showing the algorithms and the shortenings respectively Algorithm Short name nnnnnn 83 Normal sensitivity Normal detection 15 s N 15 High sensitivity Normal detection 15 s H 15 Low sensitivity Normal detection 15 s L 1584 Normal sensitivity Slow detection 35 s N 3584 High sensitivity Slow d...

Page 101: ...has to be set to the default value If not the new clean sensor will inherit the old dirty sensor s week average sensor value It is possible to clear the week average sensor value for each sensor individually see chapter Restore weekly average to default H8 S2 page 120 See also chapter Acknowledge SERVICE signal H8 S1 page 119 NOTE Authorised service personnel only must do the reset to default valu...

Page 102: ... sensor has to be cleaned replaced soon The service signal has to be acknowledged see chapter Acknowledge SERVICE signal H8 S1 page 119 Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 78 Scroll to menu H4 Present system status on display ACCEPT H4 A Disablement ACCEPT U1 Scroll to menu U4 Sensors activating SERVICE signal ACCEPT U4 Press A to accept A Sensor ZZ AA techn...

Page 103: ...lay Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 78 Scroll to menu H4 Present system status on display ACCEPT H4 A Disablement ACCEPT U1 Scroll to menu U5 Event log ACCEPT U5 Press A to accept A When A is pressed an event will be shown in the display e g The most recent event will be shown i e use to scroll upwards in the list Press Return to menu U5 XX 00 EBL128 XX 99 Win128 XX 98 Web128 ...

Page 104: ...d via the Win128 menu Download software texts to control unit dialog box 86 Convention Because of country specific functions etc different conventions are used in different countries The convention is selected the very first time Win128 is opened but can if required be changed in the Win128 Settings dialog box 87 Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 78 Scroll...

Page 105: ...n information and help Only authorised personnel have access to the level 3A menus Access code for level 3A is required Via a PC88 and Win128 access code 3B for levels 3B and 4 you can download upload backup Site Specific Data SSD download new S W text file settings configuration etc create and download the alarm texts shown in the display in EBL128 ext FBP AAU EPU 88 Connected to the D connector ...

Page 106: ...ents Access According to chapter Access page 78 Perform monthly test ACCEPT H1 Scroll to menu H5 Service ACCEPT H5 A Access code _ If logon was made with code for level 3A no code is needed Enter code for level 3A four digits Access code The digits are replaced in the display NO ACCESS Wrong access code was entered Try again Disconnect Re connect COM loop ACCEPT A1 Correct access code was entered ...

Page 107: ...Disconnected disabled loop is indicated by LED Disablements and is listed in menu H4 U1 NOTE When you disconnect and re connect the COM loop all the statistics shown in menu H5 A8 will be erased and set to 0 Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access code for service and maintenance see page 104 Disconnect Re connect COM loop ACCEPT A1 A Disconnect 0 or Re connect 1 COM loo...

Page 108: ... and maintenance see page 104 Disconnect Re connect COM loop ACCEPT A1 Scroll to menu A2 Disconnect Re connect zone line input ACCEPT A2 A Disconnect 0 or Re connect 1 zone line input 1 ACCEPT Write 0 or 1 and press A to accept Depending on if 0 or 1 is chosen one of the following will be shown Disconnect zone line input 0 expansion board 0 ACCEPT Write the 4580 board no 0 7 and the zone line inpu...

Page 109: ...ally low default or normally high 24V but during the calibration the outputs will automatically be low i e a normally high output will be low during the calibration a few seconds Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access code for service and maintenance see page 104 Disconnect Re connect COM loop ACCEPT A1 Scroll to menu A3 Calibration of supervised outputs ACCEPT A3 A Cal...

Page 110: ...of later NOTE Don t forget to turn this mode off after the commissioning Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access code for service and maintenance see page 104 Disconnect Re connect COM loop ACCEPT A1 Scroll to menu A4 Sensitive fault detection mode ACCEPT A4 A Sensitive fault detection mode 0 0 off 1 on Press A or 1 and A to accept ON is indicated by LED Fault tx activat...

Page 111: ...the battery condition backup duration etc NOTE If short circuit is detected on the loop when in service mode the loop will be disabled and a fault message will be displayed FAULT SHORT CIRCUIT SCI A SCI B independent of where on the loop the short circuit is situated Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access code for service and maintenance see page 104 Disconnect Re conne...

Page 112: ...BL128 Operating Instructions V1 1 x 110 mode is turned off 92 E g 0 A Service mode for COM loop ACCEPT A5 Scroll or press Return to H5 Scroll or press Return to log off 92 The service mode can also be turned off via menu H5 A1 i e Re connect 1 COM loop ...

Page 113: ...egional Options Time and Short date respectively Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access code for service and maintenance see page 104 Disconnect Re connect COM loop ACCEPT A1 Scroll to menu A6 Show information about site specific data ACCEPT A6 A xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx YYYY MM DD hh mm YYYY year MM month DD day hh hour mm minute See NOTE above A Show informa...

Page 114: ... will not be presented correctly precisely Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access code for service and maintenance see page 104 Disconnect Re connect COM loop ACCEPT A1 Scroll to menu A7 Display current consumption on COM loop ACCEPT A7 A Wait Current consumption on COM loop is xxxx mA The accuracy is 5 mA Return Display current consumption on COM loop ACCEPT A7 Scroll ...

Page 115: ...op connections and the loop units Check so that the COM loop cable is not placed too close to high voltage cables etc that might cause communication disturbance problems NOTE All values are set to 0 after a restart and when you re connect the COM loop via menu H5 A1 Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access code for service and maintenance see page 104 Disconnect Re connec...

Page 116: ...e activated for address setting NOTE The units have to be in operation and in quiescent condition i e the units have to have an address set already Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access code for service and maintenance see page 104 Disconnect Re connect COM loop ACCEPT A1 Scroll to menu A9 Activate address setting mode for DU ACCEPT A9 A Activate address setting mode f...

Page 117: ...cess According to chapter Access see page 78 Scroll to menu H6 Acknowledge FAULTS ACCEPT H6 A FAULT Xxxxxxxx Date MM DD Time HH MM See comments This is a list in which you can scroll The first fault in the list is the most recent fault If a fault is corrected the text Serviced 95 is shown To acknowledge the fault shown in the display press Fault acknowledge P6 Fault acknowledge FAULT Xxxxxxxx Date...

Page 118: ...NOTE If the door in EBL128 is left open the output s for routing equipment fire brigade tx might be disabled if set so in Win128 Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 78 Scroll to menu H7 Perform ZONE TEST ACCEPT H7 A Zone to be set in TEST MODE Start test ACCEPT NOTE In Danish DBI convention only one zone Write zone numbers e g 01 02 03 04 Zone to be set in T...

Page 119: ...de Scroll to menu H7 A Zone in TEST MODE 01 02 03 04 End test ACCEPT Press A to end the test mode A Perform ZONE TEST ACCEPT H7 The LED Test mode is turned OFF If more zones are to be tested continue as above If not scroll or press Return to log off NOTE If an alarm point e g a manual call point is in alarm state when the test mode is ended there will not be a fire alarm activated Instead the alar...

Page 120: ...isplay Comments Access According to chapter Access page 78 Perform monthly test ACCEPT H1 Scroll to menu H8 Maintenance ACCEPT H8 A Access code _ If log on was made with code for level 3A no code is needed Enter code for level 3A four digits Access code The digits are replaced in the display NO ACCESS Wrong access code was entered Try again Acknowledge SERVICE signal ACCEPT S1 Correct access code ...

Page 121: ...re weekly average to default H8 S2 page 120 Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access code for service and maintenance see page 118 Acknowledge SERVICE signal ACCEPT S1 A Sensor xx xx technical address xxx needs service L If there are no sensors to acknowledge menu S1 will be shown again L a list in which you can scroll If it is the correct sensor to acknowledge press Faul...

Page 122: ...he very first week average sensor value after restoring will be calculated within one hour Thereafter a new average sensor value will be calculated each week NOTE Authorised service personnel only must use this menu Used incorrectly it can cause nuisance fire alarms from a sensor or no fire alarm at all Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access code for service and mainten...

Page 123: ...play Comments Access According to chapter Access code for service and maintenance see page 118 Acknowledge SERVICE signal ACCEPT S1 Scroll to menu S3 Test of alarm devices ACCEPT S3 A Test of alarm devices ACCEPT Press A to start the test A Test of alarm devices in progress End test ACCEPT The test will now continue until stopped via this sub menu S3 or automatically after one hour or if a fire al...

Page 124: ...e and maintenance see page 118 Acknowledge SERVICE signal ACCEPT S1 Scroll to menu S4 Safe shut down of control unit ACCEPT S4 A For safe shut down of control unit press ACCEPT A Control unit ready for power down To restart without power down press ACCEPT The SSW is now saved the CPU is at rest and the CU is ready to be powered down NOTE If you change your mind regarding power down press A to rest...

Page 125: ...m mode ACCEPT S5 A Select zone 00 address 00 ACCEPT Write the zone and address Select zone 12 address 45 ACCEPT Press A to accept activate the fire alarm A 001 ZONE ADDR 12 45 LAST ZONE 12 No 01 Alarm text for 12 45 Normal fire alarm presentation in the EBL128 FBP display If more alarm points have to be set in alarm status press Return to select another zone address and continue as above Return Se...

Page 126: ...et is used or if you are logged out by pressing Return two times or automatically after 10 minutes Alternative a Reset Activate address in alarm mode ACCEPT S5 Scroll or press Return to menu H8 Scroll or press Return to log off Alternative b Reset Blank NOTE Multiple reset is default 100 By Single encapsulated reset each point has to be reset individually See also chapter Alarm reset page 50 100 A...

Page 127: ...ACCEPT S6 A Access code _ New code Verify Enter the old code the new code and the new code again Access code New code Verify The digits are replaced in the display Incorrect access code NO change Wrong access code was entered Try again Change access code for service and maintenance ACCEPT S6 Correct access code was entered The access code is now changed and the sub menu H8 S6 is shown Scroll or pr...

Page 128: ...service and maintenance see page 118 Acknowledge SERVICE signal ACCEPT S1 Scroll to menu S7 Change access code for PC communication ACCEPT S7 A Access code _ New code Verify The digits are replaced in the display Incorrect access code NO change Wrong access code was entered Try again Change access code for PC communication ACCEPT S7 Correct access code was entered The access code is now changed an...

Page 129: ... inputs ACCEPT H9 A Activated interlocking outputs inputs ACCEPT C1 A Depending on activated output and or input the following will be shown Output AA PP activated at HH MM Alarm text if progr This is a list in which you can scroll AA interlocking combination Area PP interlocking combination Point within the area Press Return to menu C1 Output AA PP act HH MM input act HH MM Alarm text if progr In...

Page 130: ...be performed via menu H9 C3 Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 78 Scroll to menu H9 Interlocking outputs and inputs ACCEPT H9 A Activated interlocking outputs inputs ACCEPT C1 Scroll to menu C2 Activate interlocking output ACCEPT C2 A Activate interlocking output area 00 point 00 ACCEPT Write the area and point e g 01 01 Activate interlocking output area 01...

Page 131: ... sub menu C3 Interlocking output activated via menu H9 C2 The output has to be reset via this sub menu C3 Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 78 Scroll to menu H9 Interlocking outputs and inputs ACCEPT H9 A Activated interlocking outputs inputs ACCEPT C1 Scroll to menu C3 Reset interlocking output ACCEPT C3 A Reset interlocking output area 00 point 00 ACCEPT...

Page 132: ...uts are listed in menu H4 U1 The LED Disablements L8 is also indicating one or more disabled interlocking outputs Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 78 Scroll to menu H9 Interlocking outputs and inputs ACCEPT H9 A Activated interlocking outputs inputs ACCEPT C1 Scroll to menu C4 Disable interlocking output ACCEPT C4 A Disable interlocking output area 00 poi...

Page 133: ...ame time Action Text in display Comments Access According to chapter Access see page 78 Scroll to menu H9 Interlocking outputs and inputs ACCEPT H9 A Activated interlocking outputs inputs ACCEPT C1 Scroll to menu C5 Re enable interlocking output ACCEPT C5 A Re enable interlocking output area 00 point 00 ACCEPT This is a list in which you can scroll If there are no disabled outputs menu C5 will be ...

Page 134: ... _ New code Verify Enter the old code the new code and the new code again Access code New code Verify The digits are replaced in the display Incorrect access code NO change Wrong access code was entered Try again Change access code for daily duties ACCEPT H10 Correct access code was entered The access code is now changed and the menu H10 is shown Scroll or press Return to log off NOTE After change...

Page 135: ...t page 54 and Fault messages page 55 NOTE Most faults have a time delay EBL128 should be tested as follows Perform monthly test menu H1 Remove the battery fuse F2 on the main board 4556 The following fault message is to be shown FAULT Battery not connected CU Put back the fuse and acknowledge the fault Menu H6 Check the manual call point glasses Take required measures Use the manual call point ala...

Page 136: ...atteries and a fault will be activated if something goes wrong They are rechargeable sealed Lead Acid batteries and maintenance free but the producer s instructions are always to be followed The ambient temperature affects the battery capacity self discharge and life span It should if possible not be higher than normal room temperature For highest safety batteries used in a fire alarm installation...

Page 137: ...e tobacco smoking in connection with bad ventilation can cause a fire alarm Welding grinding cutting sawing drilling This kind of jobs cause smoke Carpet welding Welding of plastic carpets causes a smoke that can be almost invisible but it still influences the smoke detectors sensors Cooking fumes toasting candles It is not only normal smoke that influences smoke detectors sensors It is all kinds ...

Page 138: ...us cause unnecessary alarms Miscellaneous Choosing another type of detector e g a multi detector with both heat and smoke detection can solve certain problems Note that the coverage area can be different for different types of detectors It is however not always the best action to change detector type Here is a list of other actions programmed via Win128 which can be used Another alarm algorithm ca...

Page 139: ...tion added revised in the following chapters paragraphs 1 3 3 5 Footnotes 6 1 6 1 1 6 1 2 8 1 8 2 10 10 1 12 15 1 Footnote 16 Footnote 16 2 16 5 16 6 17 2 17 7 17 8 18 1 18 2 19 Footnote 21 21 2 25 5 25 6 26 1 Revision 2 Information added revised in the following chapters paragraphs 5 7 7 4 10 1 18 Footnote added 18 2 25 5 25 6 26 29 Footnote added Revision 3 NOTE Chapter 13 German functions units...

Page 140: ...ructions V1 1 x 138 Information added revised in the following chapters paragraphs 1 5 L1 L2 L10 L12 Footnote 4 for L3 L5 is revised and two footnotes are deleted 8 13 German functions units New chapter 17 2 1 17 2 2 25 1 Footnote 78 25 3 25 4 25 8 25 10 27 1 27 6 30 31 6 ...

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