Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB
MEW01091
Rev: 3
EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x
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Fault
In case of a fault condition, the following has happened / will happen
in EBL128:
The buzzer in EBL128 sounds steady (continuous).
Output "R1" for routing equipment (Fault tx) is activated.
Programmable output for general fault is activated
Programmable output for general charge fault is activated if
it is a charge fault.
LED "Fault tx activated" (L11) is turned ON.
LED "General fault" (L7) is turned ON.
LEDs "
Fault / Disablements
Alarm devices" (L13),
"System fault" (L14) and/or "
Fault / Disablements
Fire
brigade tx" (L15) might be turned ON as well (depending on
the type of fault).
A fault message incl. date and time is shown in the display.
NOTE!
The way the date is presented could be different for
different languages.
Example of a fault message:
FAULT: 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.
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Fire alarm presentation has higher priority than the fault
messages. During fire alarm presentation the faults can be
shown via the special fire alarm menu X2, see page 43.
All faults are normally latched and have to be acknowledged, which is
done via menu H6 (see page 115). In this menu (H6) can up to 100
faults be listed:
Not corrected and not acknowledged faults
Not corrected but acknowledged faults
Corrected (serviced) but not acknowledged faults
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In Win128, fault latching or not fault latching can be selected.
Fault latching (default) = each fault always have to be acknowledged.
No fault latching = corrected faults will automatically be removed from the
fault list (menu H6).
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