Panasonic Electric Works Fire & Security Technology Europe AB
MEW00748
Rev: 1
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Access level 0
Access level 1
Access level 2
Access level 3
Access level 4
Access level 5
7.1
7.2
Operating Instructions Fire alarm system EBL512 V2.3.x
Access levels
The control unit has six access levels for different kind of users.
Door closed
Anybody
Open door
Fire brigade personnel
(key is required)
Access code for
Building occupier
level 2 (or 3 or 4)
is required
Access code for
Service personnel
level 3 (or 4) is
required
Access code for
Service /
level 4 is
commissioning
required
engineer
Access code for
Service /
level 5 is
commissioning
required
engineer
The access codes can be changed. To change a code you have to
know the valid code or use a code for a higher access level.
Access level 0
With the door closed, anybody has access to the push button "Alarms
queued" (P1) to scroll / browse through the queued alarms.
Access level 1
After the door has been opened (LED "Door open" is lit), the user /
fire brigade personnel has access to the push buttons / keypad to:
(P2) Silence the buzzer in the c.i.e.
(P3) Silence the alarm devices (sounders) in the system.
(P4) Reset fire alarm(s).
(P5) Evacuate (i.e. turn on the sounders).
(P7) Paper feed (when built-in printer is available).
(P8) Get access (after logon) to level 2-4, i.e. menus/functions in the
system.
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Only valid in the "British Standard", Hungarian and Ukrainian
conventions. In "Chinese" convention this button is used for "LED test". In
"Polish" (CNBOP) convention this button can be used for "Alert
Annunciation Acknowledge". In "Australian" convention this button is used
to disable all zones "in alarm".
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Scroll / browse through
the queued alarms
Fire alarm handling
Installation handling,
monthly tests,
disablements, etc.
Service, maintenance
Service, commissioning
the system, etc.
PC (Win512) connection
to EBL512.
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