Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB
MEW01349
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Operating Instructions Fire alarm system EBL512 G3, V1.1.x
Alarm reset
Pre-warning reset
Pre-warning is automatically reset.
Fire alarm reset
NOTE! The detectors having activated fire alarm shall, after reset, be
inspected, tested and replaced when required.
One of the following alarm reset alternatives is valid. This is selected
via WinG3. "All" is default.
All
All activated fire alarms (alarm points / zones) will be reset by
pressing "Reset" (P3) once. (This is in accordance with the EN54-2
standard).
NOTE! The push button has to be pressed for min. 0.5 sec.
When all fire alarms are reset, LEDs "Fire" (L1) and "Alarms
queued" (L6) are turned off. If there are other conditions (e.g. a fault
condition) the corresponding information will be shown (e.g. a fault
message), for the priority order see chapter "The information area
priority order", page 22.
All outputs (for fire alarm) are reset, i.e. de-activated.
If a key cabinet is installed, the key (to the building) has to be put
back into the key cabinet within 5 minutes. If not, a fault will be
generated and a fault message will be shown in the display, see
chapter "Key cabinet alarm reset", page 51.
Single
Each fire alarm (alarm point / zone) has to be reset one by one.
NOTE! This function is available only if it is set in WinG3.
Press "Reset" (P3) to reset the fire alarm currently shown in the
middle of the display with large digits.
NOTE! The push button has to be pressed for min. 0.5 sec.
Output(s) programmed for that fire alarm (alarm point / zone) will be
reset, i.e. de-activated.
If more than one fire alarm is activated (i.e. LEDs "Alarms queued"
(L6) are lit) the next fire alarm in the queue will be shown in the
middle of the display. It has to be reset the same way as the first one.
When all fire alarms are reset, LEDs "Fire" (L1) and "Alarms
queued" (L6) are turned off. If there are other conditions (e.g. a fault
condition) the corresponding information will be shown (e.g. a fault
message), for the priority order see chapter "The information area
priority order", page 22.
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