Panasonic MEW01091 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions

MEW01091
Revision 3
Fire Alarm System EBL128
V1.1.x
Author:
Jan Pettersson
Date of issue: 2008-07-11
Date of rev:
2010-05-28

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions MEW01091 Revision 3 Fire Alarm System EBL128 V1.1.x Author: Jan Pettersson Date of issue: 2008-07-11 Date of rev: 2010-05-28...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Table of contents Introduction________________________________ 6 Definitions / Explanations ____________________ 8 PEWF&STE AB ___________________________________ 8 Alarm point _______________________________________ 8 2.2.1 Smoke detector ________________________________ 8 2.2.2 Sensor _______________________________________ 8 2.2.3 Analog detector ________________________________ 8 2.2.4...
  • Page 4 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Access level 1 ____________________________________ 23 Access level 2A ___________________________________ 23 Access level 2B ___________________________________ 24 Access level 3A ___________________________________ 25 Access level 3B ___________________________________ 25 Access level 4 ____________________________________ 26 "Silence Alarm devices"_____________________ 27...
  • Page 5: Mew01091 Rev

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 16.2.2 Alert Annunciation alarm (AA alarm) _____________ 45 16.2.3 Co-incidence alarm (two-unit / -zone dependence) ___ 46 16.3 Heavy smoke alarm / Heavy heat alarm ________________ 46 16.4 Key cabinet alarm _________________________________ 47 16.4.1...
  • Page 6 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 25.2 Disable zone / address (H2/B2) _______________________ 83 25.3 Disable output (H2/B3) _____________________________ 84 25.4 Disable all control, extinguishing, ventilation and alarm device outputs (H2/B4) _________________________________________ 85 25.5 Re-enable zone (H2/B5) ____________________________ 86 25.6...
  • Page 7 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 32.1 Activated interlocking outputs/inputs (H9/C1) __________ 127 32.2 Activate interlocking output (H9/C2) _________________ 128 32.3 Reset interlocking output (H9/C3) ___________________ 129 32.4 Disable interlocking output (H9/C4) __________________ 130 32.5...
  • Page 8: Revision

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Introduction EBL128 Operating Instructions is a document with information of special interest for the end user and the fire brigade personnel, as well as service / commissioning engineers.
  • Page 9 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x  a version number (e.g. V1.11 or V1.1.0)  sometimes additional information, such as Convention (different functions / facilities), Language, etc. PC S/W A PC S/W is a program used for programming, commissioning, etc. It...
  • Page 10: Definitions / Explanations

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Definitions / Explanations Definitions / explanations / abbreviations / etc. frequently used or not explained elsewhere in the document. PEWN AB Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB Alarm point Unit, which can generate a fire alarm in EBL128, i.e.
  • Page 11: Old Detector

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 2.2.8 Old detector Conventional detector with a closing contact (short circuit; no alarm resistor), or detector with two breaking contacts. 2.2.9 Conventional zone line Zone line input on an I/O unit, intended for one or more conventional alarm points.
  • Page 12: Control Panel (Cp)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 2.10 Control panel (CP) The Control Panel is a part of the EBL128 front, intended for the building occupier, service personnel, etc. to "communicate" with EBL128 2.11 LED (Light Emitting Diode) = Yellow, green or red optical indicator ("lamp").
  • Page 13: Overview

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Overview The EBL128 c.i.e. EBL128 is a microprocessor controlled intelligent fire alarm Control and Indicating Equipment (c.i.e.) intended for analog addressable smoke and heat detectors. Also conventional detectors and manual call points can be used.
  • Page 14: Control & Indicating Equipment

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Control & Indicating Equipment Figure 1. The EBL128 Control & Indicating Equipment (4550). Depending on country, convention, configuration, etc. the look, language and functions might vary. Figure 1 shows an EBL128 with an English front.
  • Page 15 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x The FBP is used by the fire brigade personnel to see which alarm point / zone having activated the fire alarm(s), silence alarm devices, reset alarms, etc. In the display (LCD, 2x40 alphanumeric characters),...
  • Page 16: Led Indicators And Push Buttons

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x LED indicators and push buttons LEDs and push buttons can vary according to configuration / convention / country / language. See also Figure 2, page 12. LED indicators on the Fire Brigade Panel (FBP)
  • Page 17 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Push buttons on the Fire Brigade Panel (FBP) Push button Operation/function Alarms queued (black) Used, when LEDs "Alarms queued" (L2) are lit, to scroll/browse through the queued alarms (zones).
  • Page 18 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x (CP LED indicators on next page)
  • Page 19 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x LED indicators on the Control Panel (CP) LED indicator Indicating General fault (yellow) Fault(s), i.e. not acknowledged fault(s) and/or acknowledged but not corrected fault(s). Disablements (yellow) Something is disabled / disconnected via a menu or automatically via "Single encapsulated reset"...
  • Page 20 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Fire brigade tx delay The Alert Annunciation function is enabled, i.e. the (yellow) time channel controlling this function is "on". The Alert Annunciation function is described in the EBL128 Planning Instructions, chapter "Alert annunciation".
  • Page 21 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Push buttons / Keypad on the Control Panel (CP) Key/push button Operation/function Fault acknowledge Used to acknowledge the faults shown in menu H6. Also used (yellow) to acknowledge SERVICE signal, see menu H8/S1.
  • Page 22: Normal Operation

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Normal operation When EBL128 is in normal operation and in quiescent state, i.e. no fire alarms and normally no faults, no disablements, no service signal, no zones in test mode, no activated interlocking in / outputs and/or no open doors, only the LED "Operation"...
  • Page 23 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 1. Fire alarms (Normal fire alarms, Heavy smoke / heat alarms and Key cabinet alarms) 2. Co-incidence alarms 3. Pre-warnings 4. Quiet alarms (Normally used on the Australian market only.) 5.
  • Page 24: Access Levels

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Access levels EBL128 has six access levels for different kind of users. Access Access code Required action Users Action level (password) None Anybody. Scroll / browse (Door closed).
  • Page 25: Access Level 1

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Access level 1 With the door closed, anybody has access to the push button "Alarms queued" (P1) – via a circular hole in the plexiglass – to scroll / browse through the queued alarms.
  • Page 26: Access Level 2B

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Access level 2B When the door has been opened via the fire brigade key and the door switch has been activated (LED "Door open" is lit), the building...
  • Page 27: Access Level 3A

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Access level 3A When the door has been opened via the fire brigade key and the door switch has been activated (LED "Door open" is lit), the service /...
  • Page 28: Access Level 4

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Access level 4 Used by Service / maintenance / commissioning engineers when a PC (i.e. Win128) is to be connected to EBL128 for download of new S/W / settings / configurations / C.U. data, on-line status checking, etc.
  • Page 29: "Silence Alarm Devices

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x "Silence Alarm devices" In EBL128, on the FBP, there is a push button "Silence Alarm devices" (P3). If the push button "Silence Alarm devices" is pressed during a pre-...
  • Page 30: New Zealand Fb Silence Switch (Outside Switch)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x New Zealand FB Silence switch (outside switch) NOTE! The functions in this chapter are valid for the New Zealand convention only. The "New Zealand FB Silence switch" is called the "outside switch"...
  • Page 31: Disable / Re-Enable Alarm Devices

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Disable / Re-enable alarm devices All outputs programmed for sounders (type Alarm devices) can via menu H2/B4 be collectively disabled. This is indicated by LED "Disablements" (L8) and LED Fault / Disablements "Alarm devices"...
  • Page 32: 10 "Silence Buzzer

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x "Silence buzzer" The EBL128 built-in buzzer will sound for:  pre-warning (0.8 / 5 sec.)  co-incidence alarm: When only one zone / address (alarm point) is in alarm status (0.8 / 5 sec.) ...
  • Page 33: Disable / Re-Enable All Control, Extinguishing And Ventilation Outputs

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Disable / Re-enable all control, extinguishing and ventilation outputs All control outputs programmed as type:  Control (general)  Fire ventilation  Extinguishing system … can via menu H2/B4 be collectively disabled. This is indicated by the LED "Disablements"...
  • Page 34: Evacuate, Led Test, Alert Annunciation Acknowledge And Disable

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Evacuate, LED Test, Alert Annunciation Acknowledge and Disable These functions are only valid in some conventions. A front with the push button (P5) is required. See also chapters "Control & Indicating Equipment", page 12 and "LED indicators and push buttons", page 14.
  • Page 35: German Functions / Units

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x German functions / units It is possible to connect some units that are required in Germany, e.g. Feuerwehr BedienFeld – FBF (German external Fire Brigade Panel) and Feuerwehr AnzeigeTableau – FAT (German Fire Brigade Indicator Panel).
  • Page 36: Indication "Brandfall Steuerungen Ab

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x When the outputs are disabled in the c.i.e. via menu H2/B4 it is not possible to re-enable them from the FBF (via button "Brandfall Steuerungen ab"). 13.3 Indication "Brandfall Steuerungen ab"...
  • Page 37: Indication "Üe Ab

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x NOTE! It is not possible to disable the outputs with the button "ÜE ab" when the c.i.e. is in fire alarm condition. 13.8 Indication "ÜE ab" The indication "ÜE ab" on "Feuerwehr-Bedienfeld" (FBF) is turned on when the outputs of type Routing equipment are disabled.
  • Page 38: Door Open

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Door open A special key is used to open the EBL128 door to get access to the front, see chapter "Access levels", page 22. The same type of key is also used to open the ext.
  • Page 39: Technical Address / Presentation Number

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Technical address / Presentation number 15.1 Technical address for COM loop units The technical address in EBL128 is used when programming (via Win128) all units connected to the COM loop.
  • Page 40: Alarm Types

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Alarm types In case of a fire, analog detectors (sensors), conventional smoke and/or heat detectors, manual call points and programmable inputs can generate fire alarm. If somebody illegally breaks into a key cabinet, this will also generate a "fire alarm"...
  • Page 41: Fire Alarm

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x  On the first row in the EBL128 display, the presentation number (zone-address) is shown (for the first pre-warning).  On the second row, an alarm text (= the fire alarm message) will be shown (if programmed).
  • Page 42 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x  Two or more analog addressable smoke, heat or multi detectors.  Any manual call point  Any zone line input  Any programmable input with the trigger condition "General Fire"...
  • Page 43 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Some Fire alarm examples: One alarm point (e.g. detector 12-45) 001 ZONE-ADDR 12-45 LAST ZONE 12 No. 01 "Alarm text for 12-45" One zone (e.g. zone 14; a conventional zone line input)
  • Page 44: Fire Alarm Menu (X1-X9)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x *** Fire Alarm *** ZONE-ADDR: 12-45 Time HH.MM Date MM-DD Alarm text for 12-45 *** Fire Alarm *** ZONE: 14 Time HH.MM Date MM-DD Alarm text for zone 14 Reset of the fire alarms, see chapter "Alarm reset", page 50.
  • Page 45: Ebl128 Operating Instructions V1.1.X

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 001 ZONE-ADDR 12-45 LAST ZONE 12 No. 01 Display alarms ACCEPT? "A", "", "", "", "" and "Return" can be used like in the normal menu tree, see chapter "Access", page 78. The original presentation (the alarm text) will be automatically displayed again approx.
  • Page 46 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Press "" (to see the next fault). 16.2.1.3 Display disablements (X3) NOTE! Also zones in "Test mode" will be displayed via this menu. 001 ZONE-ADDR 12-45 LAST ZONE 12 No.
  • Page 47: Alert Annunciation Alarm (Aa Alarm)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 001 ZONE-ADDR 12-45 LAST ZONE 12 No. 01 Re-enable zone: ZZ ACCEPT? This is a list of disabled zones. Scroll to or write the wanted zone number and press "A". If more zones are to be re-enabled, repeat the procedure.
  • Page 48: Co-Incidence Alarm (Two-Unit / -Zone Dependence)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x time, otherwise will the output for routing equipment (Fire brigade tx) be activated. See EBL128 Planning Instructions for more information regarding the AA function. Acknowledgement and reset of the AA alarm can be done on an AA unit 1735 / 1736 (or an AA controller 1740).
  • Page 49: Key Cabinet Alarm

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x  If an ext. FBP with a built-in printer (1826) is connected, the printer will print each heavy smoke / heat alarm, e.g.: *** Heavy smoke *** ZONE-ADDR: 12-45 Time HH.MM...
  • Page 50: Key Cabinet Opened In Conjunction With A Fire Alarm

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 16.4.2 Key cabinet opened in conjunction with a fire alarm The fire brigade personnel can open the key cabinet if a fire alarm already is activated in EBL128 In this case there will be no key cabinet alarm or fault generated when the key cabinet is opened.
  • Page 51: Alarm Acknowledgement Facility (Aaf)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 16.6 Alarm Acknowledgement Facility (AAF) Used on the Australian market only. One or more Alarm Acknowledgement Facility Controls are used in the system. During the Acknowledgement Period (10-60 sec.) there is an...
  • Page 52: Alarm Reset

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Alarm reset 17.1 Pre-warning reset Pre-warning is automatically reset. 17.2 Fire alarm reset In the New Zealand convention fire alarms = normal fire alarms (ALM), acknowledged alarms (ACK) and isolated alarms (ISO).
  • Page 53: Alert Annunciation

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x display, on the first row to the left. It has to be reset the same way as the first one. When all fire alarms are reset, LED:s "Fire" (L1) and "Alarms queued"...
  • Page 54: Heavy Smoke / Heat Alarm Reset

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 17.3 Heavy smoke / heat alarm reset If a heavy smoke / heat alarm has been activated, it will be reset at the same time as the corresponding fire alarm is reset. Also the output(s) will be reset, i.e.
  • Page 55: Acknowledged Alarm

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 17.7 Acknowledged alarm NOTE! Valid for the New Zealand convention only. A fire alarm presented in the LCD can be acknowledged by pressing the button "Acknowledge fault" (P6).
  • Page 56: Fault

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Fault In case of a fault condition, the following has happened / will happen in EBL128:  The buzzer in EBL128 sounds steady (continuous).  Output "R1" for routing equipment (Fault tx) is activated.
  • Page 57: Fault Messages

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x If a fault cannotbe corrected, it is important to contact service personnel / engineer immediately. NOTE! As a warning, faults (and disablements) are also indicated by a 2-sec. beep when an open c.i.e. door is being closed.
  • Page 58 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x FAULT: Battery, techn address xxx This is valid for an external power supply (e.g. 3366) connected on the COM loop.  Batteries (2 x 12 V) are missing or not correctly connected.
  • Page 59 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x If there are several breaks on the loop the message shows the last isolator before the break in the A-direction (incl. the following isolator). There will also be a "FAULT: No reply ….." message for each unit that EBL128 cannotfind and "FAULT: Several faults …".
  • Page 60 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x The fault is to be found in the external power supply (blown fuses, etc.). A fault output is connected to a programmable input in the EBL128 system. Check the input as well.
  • Page 61 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x FAULT: FBP x FBP=1826 / 1828 (Ext. Fire Brigade Panel) The ext. FBP is programmed as another type of unit than the SSD says or a faulty unit.
  • Page 62 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x  FAULT: Loop unit techn. address xxx The communication with the unit is not all right, i.e. the unit is out of order / faulty. For detector types 33xx / 43xx (in NORMAL mode): The built-in self verification function has reported a fault status.
  • Page 63 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x FAULT: Mains, techn address xxx This is valid for an external power supply (e.g. 3366) connected on the COM loop.  Loss of mains, i.e. no 230 V AC in the loop unit (the fault is activated after 1-300 minutes).
  • Page 64 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x EBL128 cannotcommunicate with the board. Check / edit the address. Check the cables / connections. FAULT: No reply FBP x FBP=1826 / 1828. (Ext. Fire Brigade Panel) EBL128 cannotcommunicate with the unit. Check / edit the address and the S/W mode in the unit (or edit the SSD).
  • Page 65 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x FAULT: Output x, techn addr xxx This is valid for COM loop output unit outputs. If the output is programmed for sounders (type Alarm devices), it is also indicated by LED "Fault / Disablements Alarm devices" (L13) blinking.
  • Page 66 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x FAULT: Short-circuit, internal COM-loop Short-circuit on the connection (ribbon cable) to or between the expansion boards (458x) in the c.i.e. (EBL128). FAULT: Short-circuit SCI n <-> SCI n SCI n <->...
  • Page 67 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x EPU=1728 (Ext. Presentation Unit) There is no SSD (Site Specific Data) downloaded to the unit or something is wrong in the downloaded SSD. FAULT: Site specific data (SSD), FBP x FBP=1826 / 1828 (Ext.
  • Page 68 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x (User programmable fault text; External fault) A programmable input is used for an external fault to be presented in EBL128 with a fault message.
  • Page 69: Fault Acknowledge

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 18.2 Fault acknowledge The LEDs "Fault tx activated" (L11) and "General fault" (L7) are turned ON. (LEDs "Fault / Disablements Alarm devices" (L13), "System fault" (L14) and/or "Fault / Disablements Fire brigade tx" (L15) might be turned ON as well.)
  • Page 70: Commissioning An Ebl128

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Commissioning an EBL128 Before you connect any power to EBL128 all other cable connections shall be made. Check, once more, that the connections are correct. 1. Remove the rectifier (power supply) fuse (F1) and the battery fuse (F2) on the main board (or the fuse between the batteries).
  • Page 71: Ssd Programming & Download

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x SSD programming & download The Site Specific Data (SSD) for an installation is created (programmed) via the PC program Win128, which also is used to download the SSD into the EBL128 c.i.e. and/or 1728, 1735 / 1736 &...
  • Page 72: Download Of Alarm Texts

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Download in progress..▪▪▪▪▪▪▪▪ When the download is completed in a correct way, the following text message will be shown: Download completed successfully. Control unit will now restart Now, an automatic warm restart will take place (see chapter "Restart",...
  • Page 73: Software (S/W) Download

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Software (S/W) download The latest version of the EBL128 software is factory downloaded before the delivery. Due to continual development and improvement, different S/W versions can be found. EBL128 can be upgraded with a new S/W version, downloaded on site, via Win128.
  • Page 74: Upgrade Of S/W Version 1.0.X To Version 1.1.X In Ebl128

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x turned off. LED "General fault" (L7) is indicating that EBL128 is in the so called "Boot mode". LEDs "Alarms queued" (L2) are indicating the Flash memory programming. In the EBL128 display is the following information shown: Software download in progress..
  • Page 75: Earlier S/W Version Download

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 2. Select "Port" (on the PC) and baud rate. (If the coming download is not successful, it might depend on to high baud rate.) 3. SET EBL128 IN BOOT MODE. On the c.i.e. main board, up to the left, is a jumper "JP2"...
  • Page 76: Restart

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Restart A restart will delete or not delete the data in EBL128. Here follows an explanation of the different data, abbreviations and a table showing how the data respectively is affected (cold or warm restart).
  • Page 77 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Action Data, etc. Data, etc. Restart code which will be which will be deleted not deleted Power down and then power SSD, up again. ("Cold restart") FFD, WASV...
  • Page 78: Boot Menu

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Regarding code xx and yyyy, see page 63. This fault is also indicated by LEDs "Fault tx activated" (L11) and "General fault" (L7). After the fault is acknowledged (via menu H6), the LEDs will be turned OFF if there are no other faults.
  • Page 79 Press "Return" to go back to the Boot menu. NOTE! After erasing the SSW, perform a "Power down / power up" restart directly. NOTE! All other alternatives are strictly forbidden to use. These are only for use at trouble shooting controlled by Panasonic personal.
  • Page 80: Access

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Access To use the key pad in EBL128 (to get access to the menu tree), it is necessary to log on with an access code for level 2B or 3A.
  • Page 81: Perform Monthly Test (H1)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Perform monthly test (H1) EBL128 and the installation shall be tested on a regular basis. If one twelfth of the alarm points are tested each month, the whole installation will be tested after one year.
  • Page 82 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x The zone(s) will stay in test mode until the test mode is ended but after 60 minutes or if you press "Return" two times, you will be logged out from menu H1.
  • Page 83: Disable Or Re-Enable (H2)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 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-B3. This possibility can be used when a temporary disablement is wanted (e.g.
  • Page 84 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Disabled zones can be automatically re-enabled or they have to be re- enabled via menu H2/B5. Action Text in display Comments "Access" According to chapter "Access", see page 78.
  • Page 85: Disable Zone / Address (H2/B2)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 25.2 Disable zone / address (H2/B2) All addressable alarm points (also addressable manual call points), connected to the COM loop, can be individually disabled. Disabled alarm points (zone – address) are listed in menu H4/U1.
  • Page 86: Disable Output (H2/B3)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 25.3 Disable output (H2/B3) Control outputs, except outputs of type "alarm device", can be individually disabled. Disabled output will stay in (or return to) the normal condition for the output respectively.
  • Page 87: Disable All Control, Extinguishing, Ventilation And Alarm Device Outputs (H2/B4)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 25.4 Disable all control, extinguishing, venti- lation and alarm device outputs (H2/B4) Outputs programmed as type Control (general), type Fire ventilation, type Extinguishing system and type Alarm devices can for the type respectively be disabled all at the same time.
  • Page 88: Re-Enable Zone (H2/B5)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 25.5 Re-enable zone (H2/B5) Disabled zones are listed in menu H4/U1. Re-enabling via this menu has higher priority than automatic re- enabling. Zones disabled via the "Encapsulation function", see chapter "Single encapsulated reset"...
  • Page 89: Re-Enable Zone / Address (H2/B6)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 25.6 Re-enable zone / address (H2/B6) Disabled alarm points (zone – address) are listed in menu H4/U1. Re-enabling via this menu has higher priority than automatic re- enabling.
  • Page 90: Re-Enable Output (H2/B7)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 25.7 Re-enable output (H2/B7) Disabled outputs are listed in menu H4/U1. When all outputs have been re-enabled, the LED "Disablements" (L8) will be turned OFF, if there are no other disablements.
  • Page 91 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Re-enable output: 0 "A" If more re-enablements 0=Loop unit 1=S 2=R0 3=EXPB ACCEPT? shall be done, continue like above. If not, press "Return" to menu B7. Scroll or press "Return" to menu H2.
  • Page 92: Re-Enable All Control, Extinguishing, Ventilation Or Alarm Device Outputs (H2/B8)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 25.8 Re-enable all control, extinguishing, venti- lation or alarm device outputs (H2/B8) Disabled outputs are listed in menu H4/U1. When all outputs have been re-enabled, the LED "Disablements" (L8) will be turned OFF, if there are no other disablements.
  • Page 93: Disable Or Re-Enable Outputs For Routing Equipment (H2/B9)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 25.9 Disable or re-enable outputs for routing equipment (H2/B9) Disabled outputs are listed in menu H4/U1. Outputs for routing equipment (fire brigade tx / fault tx) can be disabled and re-enabled via this menu.
  • Page 94: De-Activate Alert Annunciation Function (H2/B10)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 25.10 De-activate alert annunciation function (H2/B10) Normal function (1): For alarm points / zones programmed for Alert Annunciation (via Win128) is normally the AA function enabled via a time channel, e.g.
  • Page 95: Set Calendar And Clock (H3)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Set calendar and clock (H3) When required, the clock can be corrected, so that the "time stamps" for fire alarms, faults, etc. will be correct. The way the date is presented could be different for different languages.
  • Page 96: Daylight Saving Time

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 26.1 Daylight saving time The time is automatically changed when the Daylight saving time period starts and stops respectively. This is depending on which convention that is used.
  • Page 97: Present System Status On Display (H4)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Present system status on display (H4) 27.1 Disablement (H4/U1) A list of all disablements (done via menu H2/Bx). NOTE! Disablements by time channel(s) are listed in menu H4/U2.
  • Page 98: Disablement By Time Channel (H4/U2)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 27.2 Disablement by time channel (H4/U2) A list of all disablements by time channel(s). NOTE! Other disablements are listed in menu H4/U1. Action Text in display Comments "Access"...
  • Page 99: Sensor Values (H4/U3)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 27.3 Sensor values (H4/U3) The very first week average sensor value is calculated within 2 minutes after SSD download & restart. During these 2 minutes, fire alarm from analog smoke detectors are suppressed and the sensor value "000"...
  • Page 100 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Sensor: 01-03 (technical address 003) "" Momentary: XX°C Min: XX°C Max: XX°C Sensor: 01-03 "" Current algorithm: nnnnnn "Return" Start Sensor : 00-00 Write the presentation number and/or press "A"...
  • Page 101: Reset Of A Week Average Sensor Value

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 27.3.1 Reset of a week average sensor value If a sensor (analog smoke detector) is replaced without having generated SERVICE signal, its week average sensor value has to be set to the default value.
  • Page 102: Sensors Activating Service Signal (H4/U4)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 27.4 Sensors activating SERVICE signal (H4/U4) Service signal is indicated by LED "Service" (L12). The week average sensor value is over the service level respectively for one or more sensors.
  • Page 103: Event Log (H4/U5)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 27.5 Event log (H4/U5) This is a list of the latest events in EBL128. The event list can also be read via Win128 and the Web-server II. The way the date is presented could be different for different languages.
  • Page 104: Show Configuration And Alarm Counter (H4/U6)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 27.6 Show configuration and alarm counter (H4/U6) NOTE! …and alarm counter… is not valid for some conventions, e.g. the Swedish (SBF) and the Norwegian conventions. Menu H4/U6 can be used to see the settings (done via Win128).
  • Page 105: Service (H5)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Service (H5) When commissioning an installation (at power-up etc.) and by maintenance (programming etc.), menu H5 can be used to get certain information and help. Only authorised personnel have access to the level 3A menus. Access code for level 3A is required.
  • Page 106: Access Code For Service And Maintenance

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 28.1 Access code for service and maintenance Access code to level 3A is required. If logon to level 2B was made with level 3A code, no code is required here.
  • Page 107: Disconnect / Re-Connect Com Loop (H5/A1)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Disconnect / Re-connect COM loop (H5/A1) To avoid damage on the units and EBL128 during physical connection / disconnection of loop units, it is highly recommended to have the loop disconnected (disabled), i.e.
  • Page 108: Disconnect / Re-Connect Zone Line Input (H5/A2)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 28.2 Disconnect / Re-connect zone line input (H5/A2) To avoid damage on the units and EBL128 during physical connection / disconnection of units, it is highly recommended to have the zone line disconnected (disabled), i.e.
  • Page 109: Calibration Of Supervised Outputs (H5/A3)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 28.3 Calibration of supervised outputs (H5/A3) Supervised (monitored) outputs - The voltage outputs (S0-S1) in the control unit - The voltage outputs (VO0-VO1) in the COM loop output unit 3364.
  • Page 110: Sensitive Fault Detection Mode (H5/A4)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x NOTE! After the calibration it is recommended to do a "Safe shutdown of control unit" (see menu H8/S4). This will save the SSW data (e.g. the calibration values) in a Flash ROM (see page 74).
  • Page 111: Service Mode For Com-Loop (H5/A5)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 28.5 Service mode for COM-loop (H5/A5) This mode can be used when commissioning an installation and by maintenance. The COM loop communication (polling) will be turned off but there will still be voltage (24 V DC) on the loop in the A- direction only, in the B-direction only or in both directions at the same time, depending on if 1, 2 or 3 is selected in this menu.
  • Page 112 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x mode is turned off. Service mode for COM-loop E.g. "0", "A" Scroll or press "Return" to ACCEPT? A5 H5. Scroll or press "Return" to log off. The service mode can also be turned off via menu H5/A1, i.e. Re-connect...
  • Page 113: Show Information About Site Specific Data (H5/A6)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 28.6 Show information about Site Specific Data (H5/A6) Information about the latest downloaded Site Specific Data (SSD) is shown. New SSD can be downloaded via a PC and Win128.
  • Page 114: Display Current Consumption On Com Loop (H5/A7)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 28.7 Display current consumption on COM loop (H5/A7) An average current consumption value can be displayed for the COM loop. NOTE! No or very small current consumption will not be presented correctly / precisely.
  • Page 115: Display Statistics For Com Loop (H5/A8)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 28.8 Display statistics for COM loop (H5/A8) The statistics can be used during commissioning, service, etc. Pollings are the number of pollings ("questions") sent out by EBL128 to the units connected on the COM loop.
  • Page 116: Activate Address Setting Mode For Du (H5/A9)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 28.9 Activate address setting mode for DU (H5/A9) This function can be used by commissioning / service engineer to activate the address setting mode in the following Display Units connected to the RS485 interface in EBL128: ...
  • Page 117: Acknowledge Faults (H6)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Acknowledge FAULTS (H6) Regarding fault indication, etc., see chapter "Fault", page 54. All faults are normally latched, i.e. all faults have to be acknowledged. See also chapter "Fault acknowledge", page 67.
  • Page 118: Perform Zone Test (Test Mode) (H7)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Perform ZONE TEST (test mode) (H7) Normally, zones are tested during the monthly test via menu H1, see page 79. Via menu H7 it is possible to perform the zone test solely.
  • Page 119 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x seconds, then the alarm point will be automatically reset. A sensor in test mode will not be able to activate fault. Zones in test mode: 01, After 60 minutes or You are now out-logged "Return"...
  • Page 120: Maintenance (H8)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Maintenance (H8) 31.1 Access code for service and maintenance Access code to level 3A is required. If log on to level 2B was made with code for level 3A, no code is required here.
  • Page 121: Acknowledge Service Signal (H8/S1)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 31.2 Acknowledge SERVICE signal (H8/S1) See chapter "Sensors activating SERVICE signal (H4/U4)", page 100. 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.
  • Page 122: Restore Weekly Average To Default (H8/S2)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 31.3 Restore weekly average to default (H8/S2) If a sensor (analog smoke detector) is replaced without having generated SERVICE signal, its week average sensor value has to be restored and set to a default value.
  • Page 123: Test Of Alarm Devices (H8/S3)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 31.4 Test of alarm devices (H8/S3) The programmable outputs of type "Alarm device" can be collectively activated via this sub menu (S3), which makes it possible to test the alarm devices without to much disturbance on site.
  • Page 124: Safe Shut Down Of Control Unit (H8/S4)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 31.5 Safe shut down of control unit (H8/S4) It's not recommended to power down (de-energize) EBL128 without first doing a safe shut down. Safe shut down will save the SSW in a Flash memory and also put the CPU at rest.
  • Page 125: Activate Address In Alarm Mode (H8/S5)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 31.6 Activate address in alarm mode (H8/S5) One alarm point (zone-address), not a whole zone, can be manually activated, i.e. be set in alarm status. NOTE! All outputs, standard and programmable, which would have been activated by a real fire alarm from the same alarm point, will be activated by this "manually activated"...
  • Page 126 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x What happens by reset of the fire alarm(s) is depending on: a) if you still are in menu H8/S5 and single encapsulated reset is used b) if you still are in menu H8/S5 and multiple reset is used or if you are logged out (by pressing "Return"...
  • Page 127: Change Access Code For Service And Maintenance (H8/S6)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 31.7 Change access code for service and maintenance (H8/S6) For security reasons, the default code should be changed. Action Text in display Comments "Access" According to chapter "Access code for service and maintenance", see...
  • Page 128: Change Access Code For Pc-Communication (H8/S7)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 31.8 Change access code for PC- communication (H8/S7) As a protection against unauthorised personnel programming the system (via Win128), an access code 3B (for levels 3B and 4) for PC- connection is required.
  • Page 129: Interlocking Outputs And Inputs (H9)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Interlocking outputs and inputs (H9) 32.1 Activated interlocking outputs/inputs (H9/C1) The way the date is presented can be different for different languages. Action Text in display Comments "Access"...
  • Page 130: Activate Interlocking Output (H9/C2)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 32.2 Activate interlocking output (H9/C2) The output in each interlocking combination (area / point) can be manually activated via this menu. The corresponding interlocking input will be "monitored" in the same way as if the output was activated by its control expression.
  • Page 131: Reset Interlocking Output (H9/C3)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 32.3 Reset interlocking output (H9/C3) All activated interlocking outputs are listed in this menu. Interlocking output activated via its control expression and with latching output selected (in Win128): The output has to be reset via this sub menu (C3).
  • Page 132: Disable Interlocking Output (H9/C4)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 32.4 Disable interlocking output (H9/C4) Interlocking outputs (Type = Interlocking) will be disabled via this menu but not via menu H2/B3. The "Interlocking Combination" (Area / Point) is to be entered to disable the output.
  • Page 133: Re-Enable Interlocking Output (H9/C5)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x 32.5 Re-enable interlocking output (H9/C5) Disabled interlocking outputs are listed in menu H4/U1. Interlocking outputs (Type = Interlocking) will be re-enabled via this menu but not via menu H2/B7.
  • Page 134: Change Access Code For Daily Duties (H10)

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Change access code for daily duties (H10) For security reasons, the default code should be changed. Action Text in display Comments "Access" According to chapter "Access", see page 78.
  • Page 135: Annual Control

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Annual control The building occupier is highly recommended, once a year, to do some tests, beside the monthly tests. To avoid the Fault tx output to be activated, it can be disabled via menu H2/B9 (or via an open door, se chapter "Door open", page 36.).
  • Page 136: Battery Maintenance

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Battery maintenance The batteries (2 x 12 V, 15-18 Ah) are placed inside EBL128. (Larger batteries have to be placed outside.) EBL128 supervises the batteries and a fault will be activated if something goes wrong.
  • Page 137: How To Avoid Unnecessary (Nuisance) Fire Alarms

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x How to avoid unnecessary (nuisance) fire alarms We all realise, when life, buildings, production facilities, etc. shall be saved, it is of utmost importance that an initial fire is detected as soon as possible.
  • Page 138 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Exhausts Exhausts from cars / trucks, lift trucks, lawn mowers, etc. influences smoke detectors (sensors). If windows and doors are open, exhausts can "slip in" that way. Lack of maintenance Smoke detectors (sensors) are influenced by their environment and become "dirty".
  • Page 139: Revision History

    Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Revision history Revisions are when possible written in red font colour. Revision 1 NOTE! A new / added chapter results consequently in re- numbering of the succeeding chapters.
  • Page 140 Panasonic Electric Works Nordic AB MEW01091 Rev: 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V1.1.x Information added / revised in the following chapters / paragraphs: 5 (L1, L2, L10, L12 & Footnote 4 for L3 & L5 is revised and two footnotes are deleted) German functions / units New chapter.
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