Fault Signal (Fault Condition); Alarm Texts; Creating The Alarm Texts Via Eblwin - Panasonic Firetracker FT1020G3 CIE Technical And Programming Manual

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For more information, see FT1020G3 Operation Manual chapter "Sensors activating
Service signal (H4/U5)" and "Acknowledge Service signal (H8/S3)".
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Fault signal (fault condition)

Fault signal, fault messages, fault acknowledge, etc. are described in FT1020G3 Operation
Manual, chapter "Fault".
Programmable inputs can be used to activate fault signal in the FT1020G3 CIE. See
chapter "Programmable inputs", page 72.
For faults from zones and alarm points also the Alarm text (see below) will be shown. The
fault list can be printed via menu H6 if a printer is fitted.
17.25

Alarm texts

The alarm texts are shown in case of a fire alarm.
When a fire alarm is activated, the presentation number (Zone – Address) will be shown in
a field in the middle of the CIE display. On the row just below the presentation number, the
user definable alarm text for that alarm point will be shown, if programmed.
text together with the presentation number will be printed when a printer is available in the
CIE.
See also FT1020G3 Operation Manual, chapter "Fire alarm".
The alarm texts, up to 40 alphanumeric characters, are created and downloaded via
EBLWin. Each addressable alarm point can have the same alarm text displayed in the
Alert Annunciation units 1736 and in the External Presentation unit 1728 (or a different
alarm text in each unit).
The alarm text will also be shown together with the fault message for an alarm point.
17.25.1

Creating the alarm texts via EBLWin

In the dialog box for any alarm point (e.g. a detector/sensor)
the alarm text for that alarm point can be typed (or edited). The alarm text will be shown in
the CIE display when this alarm point has activated fire alarm and as from V2.0, it will also
be shown in the fault message.
It is recommended that the text reflects general indicating descriptor where the location of
this Zone-Address is e.g. "Main Dining Area" is preferred rather than "Fire in the Main
Dining Area" because when the text appears in the fault message, the event is not a fire.
The alarm text can, as an alternative, be typed (or edited) in the EBLWin "Text editor"
(menu System | Edit Alarm Texts...).
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See also Table 2 Control Panel Limitation page 18.
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In EBLWin.
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The alarm
, there is a "Text" field where

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