The Information Area Priority Order - Panasonic MEW01349 Operating Instructions Manual

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Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB
MEW01349
Rev: -
6.3
Operating Instructions Fire alarm system EBL512 G3, V1.1.x

The information area priority order

When the control unit / system is in normal operation (quiescent
state), i.e. no fire alarms, no faults, no disablements, no service
signals, no zones in test mode, no activated interlocking in / outputs,
and/or Alert Annunciation function not enabled, only the LED
"Operation" (L5) should be lit and some system information is
shown in the control unit display. However, the system information
has the lowest priority and more important information suppresses less
important. In some cases also valid for the symbol area.
The priority order is:
Priority
Event
1
Fire alarms (see below)
2
Quiet alarm
3
Co-incidence alarm
4
Pre-warning
5
AAF alarm
6
Evacuate information
7
New Zealand convention only:
Routing equipment left isolated
8
Fault (not acknowledged)
9
Disablement
10
Zones in Test mode
11
Interlocking input / output active
12
System information
NOTE! Fire alarms are:
Fire alarm
Heavy smoke/heat alarm
Alert Annunciation (AA) alarm
Key cabinet alarm
Acknowledged alarm (New Zealand only)
Isolated alarm (New Zealand only)
The different type of events and the menu system are described in
other parts of this document. Regarding "System information", see
6.4.
5
The AAF function is used in conjunction with an AAF Control, which is
available on the Australian market only.
6
Only valid for Belgian, British Standard, Hungarian, Spanish and
Ukrainian conventions.
22
5
6
Symbol area
is visible
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes

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