JBE-P2L1 Panel Manual V1.2 EN
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Release Date: January 5, 2021
Rev 01
5.6.1.6 Assign device to activation group
Under this sub-menu, user can assign each output device to designated group in activation.
In this menu, the currently assigned output group for each device is listed under the “Current” column.
Note the following pre-assigned output groups:
Group 001: Sounders
Group 002: Fire Routing
Groups 003-
400: Groups freely programmable in “advanced configuration".
5.6.1.7 Enter maintenance company details
From this sub-menu, users can enter the details of the company that performed the maintenance work on
the panel. The information entered in this field will be visible to general public.
5.6.1.8 View analog value curve of a detector
From this sub-menu, users can review the analog value either in table or plot format from all the detectors.
This menu can be used to investigate how certain processes (smoke or heat generated by ovens, heaters,
furnaces…) affect the reading of detectors, even if they do not reach the alarm threshold.
For sites with installations prone to generate false alarms, it is a good practice confirming that the selection
of detector type and location is robust to nuisance alarms.
By pressing F2 or F3, the user can change the device on demand. Pressing F4 you can select Table or
Graph.
5.6.1.9 Configure Day/Night mode
Draco allows configuring a schedule to adjust the fire panel’s settings following the changes of activity in the
building. In particular, the following tasks can be scheduled:
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Activation and de-activation of sounder and fire routing delays
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Change of sensitivity of each detector
Each day of the week can have a delays “activation” and delays “deactivation” event at the scheduled “on”
and “off” moments. Note that the “delays on” moment is not necessarily before the “delays off” moment.
There is no restriction on the switchover times configured.
Note that a “delays on” or “delays off” slot of the schedule can be skipped by filling its time as “--:--“. Use the
key F4 to enter the n
ull values “--:--“. This can allow, for example, to configure the panel to deactivate the
delays each day at midnight, but never to turn them on. This is compatible with guards turning them on
manually when they arrive on duty.
The screen to configure the schedule divides the week in up to 14 time periods. Each time period will also
be assigned one of the following 3 profiles:
L1
– “Day” profile
L2
– “Night” profile
L3
– “Special” profile