Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB
MEW01091
Rev: 3
EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x
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16.4.2
Key cabinet opened in conjunction with a fire alarm
The fire brigade personnel can open the key cabinet if a fire alarm
already is activated in EBL128 In this case there will be
no
key
cabinet alarm or fault generated when the key cabinet is opened.
16.4.2.1
Restoring the key after a fire alarm
When
all
fire alarms are reset (see chapter "Alarm reset", page 50),
the key has to be restored in the key cabinet
within 5 minutes
. If not,
a fault will be generated, see chapter "Key cabinet alarm reset", page
52.
16.4.3
Key cabinet alarm, Danish (DBI) convention
NOTE! Only valid for the Danish (DBI) convention.
When the key cabinet is opened, the "Fault tx" output will be activated
and a "key cabinet fault" will be generated:
FAULT: Key cabinet
Date: MM-DD Time: 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 level.
Quiet alarm is normally used in conjunction with the I/O Matrix board
4582, an application board for fan control and an I/O unit 3361 for fan
control.
NOTE!
These units are available on the Australian market only.
Indications and actions:
LEDs "Fire" (L1) are blinking (0.4 / 0.4 sec.), the buzzer sounds (0.8 /
5 sec.) and there is a
Quiet alarm
presentation in the display:
Quiet alarm detector ZZ/AA
(user definable text message)
Programmable outputs for quiet alarm, e.g. 3361 outputs controlling
supply air fans and standard fans, i.e. any output with a control
expression containing the trigger conditions "Quiet Alarm Zone" or
"Quiet Alarm Zone Address".
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