Acknowledge Service Signal (H8/S4) - Panasonic EBL128 Operating Instructions Manual

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Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB
MEW01623
31.4
Action
"Access"
Scroll to menu H8.
"A"
Scroll to menu S4.
"A"
"Fault acknowledge"
"Return"
"Return"
Rev: -

Acknowledge SERVICE signal (H8/S4)

See chapter "Sensors activating SERVICE signal (H4/U4)", page 107.
Indicated by LED "Service" (L12), which will be turned off when all
sensors have been acknowledged.
When a sensor (analog smoke detector) that has generated SERVICE
signal is acknowledged, the sensor will be given a default sensor value
as for a new / clean sensor, i.e. first replace the sensor then
acknowledge the service signal as soon as possible.
The very first week average sensor value after the SERVICE signal is
acknowledged will be calculated within one hour. Thereafter a new
week average sensor value will be calculated every week.
NOTE! If a sensor is replaced without activating service signal, it has
to be reset to the default sensor value via menu H8/S5, see page 130.
If there are no sensors having activated SERVICE signal,
--- List is empty --- will be shown.
Text in display
Maintenance
Disconnect / Re-connect COM loop
Acknowledge SERVICE signal
Sensor : xx-xx (technical address xxx)
needs service
The service signal for that sensor is now acknowledged and
the next sensor will be shown in the display.
Sensor : yy-yy (technical address yyy)
needs service
Acknowledge SERVICE signal
Maintenance
EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x
ACCEPT? H8
ACCEPT? S1
ACCEPT? S4
ACCEPT? S4
ACCEPT? H8
129
Comments
According to chapter
"Access", see page 81.
L = a list in which you can
L
scroll. Press "Fault
acknowledge" to
acknowledge the service
signal or press "Return" to
S4.
If more service signal
acknowledgements shall
be done, continue like
above. If not, press
L
"Return" to menu S4.
Scroll or press "Return" to
menu H8.
Scroll or press "Return".

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