Disable Or Re-Enable (H2) - Panasonic EBL128 Operating Instructions Manual

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MEW01623
Rev: -
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Disable or re-enable (H2)

A whole zone, one or more alarm points within a zone and/or control
outputs can be disabled via menus H2/B1-B4. This possibility can be
used when a temporary disablement is wanted (e.g. craftsmen working
in the premises, etc.).
A disabled alarm point will not activate Pre-warning, fire alarm or
fault.
NOTE! When a zone is disabled, the addressable manual call points
in that zone will not be disabled.
can be individually disabled (as alarm points).
 Zones 01-99 can be disabled via menu H2/B1.
 Up to 100 alarm points (zone / address) can be individually
disabled via menu H2/B2.
 Up to 100 outputs can be individually disabled via menu
H2/B3. Disabled output will stay in (or return to) the normal
condition for the output respectively.
 All outputs of a specified type can be collectively disabled via
menu H2/B4.
 All outputs of type alarm devices can be collectively disabled
via menu H2/B9.
 Outputs for routing equipment can be disabled via menu
H2/B10.
NOTE!
 Up to 100 Interlocking outputs can be individually disabled
via menu H9/C4.
 The COM loop can be disabled via menu H8/S1.
 A zone line input can be disabled via menu H8/S2 or S3.
Don't forget to re-enable via menus or use automatic re-enablement
for zones and alarm points.
Disablements are indicated by LED "Disablements" (L8) and are also
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shown in the display
. An example:
Zone 01 is disabled
More... is indicating two or more disablements.
Disablements (and faults) are indicated by a 2-sec. beep when an open
EBL128 door is being closed.
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This is not valid for the VdS (German), Australian and New Zealand
conventions. In these conventions also the addressable manual call points
will be disabled.
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See chapter "The display in EBL128", page 19 regarding priority order.
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