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1. Scroll or press Return 129 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 31 5 Restore weekly average to default H8 S5 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 If not the new clean sensor will inherit the old sensor s value The week average sensor value has to be restored for each replaced sensor individually First replace the sensor then restore the week average sensor value as soon as possible The very first week average sensor value after restoring will be calculated within one hour Thereafter a new average sensor value will be calculated each week NOTE Authorised service personnel only must use this menu Used incorrectly it can cause nuisance fire alarms from a sensor or no fire alarm at all Access According to chapter Access see page 81 A l ld Write the zone address and press A to accept Eg 01 01 50 A n A Hi If more sensors shall be CEI restored continue like above If not press Return to menu S5 Return t j Scroll or press Return to F menu H8 i D 130 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 31 6 Test of alarm devices H8 S6 The programmable outputs of type Alarm device can be collectively
2. Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 32 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 If there are no output input activated List is empty will be shown Access According to chapter Access see page 81 oa _ E i A Or t t H MI This is a list in which you can scroll Depending on activated output and or input the t AZ t HH 1 npi l AA interlocking following will be Tai t aG rogr combination Area shown Fis PP interlocking ak combination Point within the area HH Hour MM Minute Press Return to menu Cl Scroll or press Return to menu H9 Scroll or press Return 138 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 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 Reset has to be performed via menu H9 C3 Access According to chapter P A cess see page 81 Scroll to menu H9 Scroll to menu C2 E g 01 01 A a TA j t If more outputs shall be activated do as above else press Return to men
3. 0 1 or 2 When A is pressed an event will be shown in the display The most recent event A e g will be shown i e use to scroll downwards in the list XXX Blank EBL128 Win By EBLWin Web By Web server SP By Service Personnel Select type or press Return to menu U6 Scroll or press Return to menu H4 Scroll or press Return 109 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 27 7 Version and alarm counter H4 U7 Version Menu H4 U7 can be used to see the EBL128 software firmware version Alarm counter The alarm counter is increased with 1 every time the c i e enters the real fire alarm condition Fire alarm indication in the display LEDs Fire lit and the c i e buzzer sounding i e not for zones in test mode It starts on 000 and goes to 999 It can be reset to 000 via EBLWin Control unit menu Reset alarm counter It is stored in an EEPROM i e the value will be retained also after the c i e has been de energized Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu U7 1 and Press A to accept Press Return to menu U7 Scroll or press Return to menu H4 Scroll or press Return 110 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 28 Service H5 When commissioning an installation at power u
4. Reset NOTE Multiple reset is default By Single encapsulated reset each point has to be reset individually See also chapter Alarm reset page 53 88 Alarm reset method is selected via EBLWin Control Unit Properties tab Advanced 134 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 31 9 Activate output H8 S9 Any output can be activated via this menu H8 S9 NOTE It will be activated until reset via menu H8 S10 Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu H8 Maintenance knowledge SE Scroll to menu S9 tivate outp tivate output type 0 Loop unit 3361 or 3364 Loopunit 1 S 2 R0 3 EXPB S 50 S1 RO RO EXPB 4581 or 4583 Depending on if 0 1 2 technical address 000 Fill in the requested data or 3 is selected one of ACCEPT respectively and press the alternatives will be A shown ACCHE expansion board 0 ACCHE A 0 technical address 002 Depending on if 0 1 2 active or 3 is selected one of the alternatives will be SO forced active shown RO forced active 0 expansion board 0 forced active tivate output type 0 If more outputs shall be Loopunit 1 S 2 R0 3 lt EXPB i activated do as above else 135 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev 136 EBL128 Operatin
5. 18 In the New Zealand convention only used to acknowledge a Fire alarm i e the alarm information ALM in the LCD is changed to ACK 20 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 6 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 L6 shall be lit 6 1 The display in EBL128 The display LCD will in normal operation and in quiescent state show the following information Top first row YYYY Year e g 2005 MM Month e g 02 February DD Day e g 28 hh hours e g 21 mm minutes e g 45 i Will only be shown in case of one or more Technical Warnings in the system NOTE The way the date is presented can be different for different languages e g DD MM YYYY Bottom second row The information on the bottom row 40 characters can be created via EBLWi0n i e it is user definable 6 1 1 LCD backlight When the information above is shown in the LCD the backlight is OFF As soon as any other information see below is shown in the LCD the backlight is turned ON In order to reduce the current consumption the LCD backlight will be turned OFF if the c i e is powered only by the second power source i e th
6. Author Jan Pettersson Panasonic Operating Instructions MEW01623 Revision Fire Alarm System EBL128 Date of issue 2013 10 09 V2 0 x Date of rev This page has deliberately been left blank Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x Table of contents 1 Introduction 7 2 Definitions Explanations 9 2 1 PESN AB 9 2 2 Alarm point 9 2 2 1 Smoke detector 9 2 22 Sensor 9 2 2 3 Analog detector 9 2 2 4 Analog Sensor Base ASB 9 ARO Conventional detector 9 2 2 6 Conventional Detector Base CDB 9 22 7 Addressable 9 2 2 8 Old detector 10 2 2 9 Conventional zone line 10 2 2 10 Addressable zone interface 10 2 3 Output unit 10 2 4 Output Control output 10 23 Short circuit isolator 10 2 6 Display unit D U 10 2 7 COM loop 10 2 8 Control Unit C U C LE 10 2 9 Fire Brigade Panel FBP 10 2 10 Control panel CP 11 2 11 LED 11 2 12 External Indicator LED 11 2 13 Display LCD 11 2 14 Door open Key switch 11 2 15 Site Specific Data SSD 11 2 16 Software S W Firmware System program 11 2 17 EBLWin 11 2 18 Web server 11 3 Overview 12 3 1 The EBL128 c i e 12 3 2 S W versions 12 3 3 Documents 12 3 4 Applications 12 3 5 PC S W 12 4 Control amp Indicating Equipment 14 5 LED indicators and push buttons 16 6 Normal operation 21 6 1 The display in EBL128 21 6 1 1 LCD backlight 21 Panasonic Eco
7. Key cabinet alarm Co incidence alarm if not reset automatically Acknowledged alarm New Zealand only Isolated alarm New Zealand only Silence the buzzer in the c i e 24 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 7 3 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x User level 2B After the door has been opened with the fire brigade key LED Door open is lit you have access to level 2A and after log on as Information only level 2B access to the following menus H9 Interlocking outputs and inputs C1 Activated interlocking outputs inputs H10 Change password In this case for Information only H6 Display FAULTS NOTE Information only 25 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 7 4 User level 2C After the door has been opened with the fire brigade key LED Door open is lit you have access to level 2A and after log on as Building officer level 2C access to the following menus B8 Re enable all control ventilation exting or interlocking outputs H7 Perform ZONE TEST Test mode C3 Reset interlocking output 26 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 7 5 User level 3A After the door has been opened with the fire brigade key LED Door open is lit the service maintenance personnel have access to level 2A and after l
8. 1736 Alert Annunciation Unit The unit is programmed as another type of unit than the SSD says or fault in the unit TAUNUS BeN eeey The battery check is done every 14 minute every 30 second in the New Zealand convention Battery voltage is below 18 9 V 24 4 V in the New Zealand convention Batteries 2 x 12 V are missing or not correctly connected Fuse F2 on the main board is blown Another battery fuse is blown e g if the batteries are placed outside EBL128 FAULT Battery charging The battery charging function is not working all right The main board 4556 may have to be replaced 58 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x FAULT Battery loop unit zz aa Press gt to see the technical address FAULT Battery techn address xxx zz aa Zone Address xxx COM loop address 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 Battery fuse is blown FAULT Cables mixed on COM loop The two wires L SA and C SB have been mixed alternated Check so that the wire connections are correct according to drawing 128 21 FAULT Charging external power supply The fault is to be found in the external power supply equipment A fault output is connected to a programmable input in the EBL128 system Check the input as well FAULT Charging techn
9. 39 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 15 EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x Technical address Presentation number 15 1 15 2 Technical address for COM loop units The technical address in EBL128 is used when programming via EBLWin all units connected to the COM loop The technical address is also used to identify which unit has generated a fault The technical address is equal to the address that is set in each unit connected to the COM loop with the Address setting tool 3314 4414 Addresses 001 255 can be set not 000 Presentation number For each fire alarm point zone line input a presentation number NN NN has to be programmed The presentation number is shown in the display in EBL128 and in Ext FBP 1826 1828 Alert Annunciation unit 1735 1736 and Ext Presentation unit 1728 to identify the point zone generating a fire alarm It is also used to disable re enable fire alarm points zones and in control conditions expressions to activate the programmable outputs Together with the presentation number an alarm text with up to 40 alphanumeric characters can be displayed if programmed via EBLWin NN NN Ey 00 99 01 99 The Address within the zone 00 Zone number only will be displayed E g for one or more conventional detectors connected to a MIO 3361 or a zone line input 4580 01 99 Zone number 40 Panasonic Eco
10. Alarm reset page 53 the key has to be restored in the key cabinet within 5 minutes If not a fault will be generated see chapter Key cabinet alarm reset page 55 Quiet alarm One or more smoke detectors programmed for quiet alarm e g used for fan control stop start depending on the type of fan have passed the fire alarm level Quiet alarm is normally used in conjunction with a Fan control panel 4593 Indications and actions LEDs Fire L1 are blinking 0 4 0 4 sec the buzzer sounds 0 8 5 sec and there is a Quiet alarm presentation in the display Quiet alarm detector ZZ AA user definable text message Programmable outputs for quiet alarm are activated e g 3361 outputs controlling supply air fans and standard fans i e any output with a control expression containing the trigger conditions Quiet Alarm Zone or Quiet Alarm Zone Address 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 indication in the control unit display 4 The Fan control panel can be used for control of 4 4 fans For each group of four fans is also one I O Matrix board 4582 required and for each fan is one I O unit 3361 required The AAF Control is available on the Australian market only 51 Panasonic Eco
11. EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x German functions units 13 1 13 2 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 When the German panels are connected the standard Display units External Fire Brigade Panel Alert Annunciation Unit and External Presentation Unit cannot be connected and vice versa A German front is also required with German texts and with different function on two of the LEDs i e L10 and L12 Push button UE pr fen When push button UE pr fen on Feuerwehr Bedienfeld FBF is pressed the output to fire alarm routing equipment will be activated if it is not disabled The output will be activated as long as the push button UE pr fen is pressed i e when the push button is released the output will be de activated The push button UE pr fen is non locking During the test with push button UE pr fen the c i e shall send a signal to the FBF in order to indicate UE ausgel st on the FBF Since the c i e supports fire alarm routing equipment UEs with or without feedback signal there are two cases 1 Without feedback signal In this case the c i e activates a signal to the FBF as long as the output to the fire alarm routing equipment is activated 2 With feedback signal In this case the c i e acti
12. German Australian and New Zealand conventions In these conventions also the addressable manual call points will be disabled 71 See chapter The display in EBL128 page 19 regarding priority order 85 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 25 1 Disable zone H2 B1 When a whole zone is disabled all alarm points within the zone are disabled excluding the addressable manual call points All zones can be disabled Disabled zones are listed in menu H4 U1 Disabled zones can be automatically re enabled or they have to be re enabled via menu H2 BS5 Access According to chapter Access see page 81 _ an Write zone number e g Press A to accept Ol Press 1 for aut re enabling and accept or change the time max 24 hours Press A to Default is current time 3 hours accept LED Disablements L8 will light up If more disablements shall be done continue like above If not press Return to menu B1 Scroll or press Return to menu H2 Scroll or press Return 86 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 25 2 Disable zone address H2 B2 Up to 100 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 Disabled a
13. LEDs Fire L1 and Alarms queued L2 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 display in EBL128 page 21 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 55 Single with automatic disablement Like Single reset but including the so called encapsulation function Normally when an alarm point or zone having activated fire alarm is reset whilst still is in alarm status it will activate a new fire alarm within 20 seconds This is in accordance with the EN54 2 standard When Single with automatic disablement reset is performed an alarm point or zone still in alarm status will not only be reset but also disabled i e it will not activate a new fire alarm within 20 seconds It has to be re enabled via menu H2 B6 see page 92 before it can activate a new fire alarm This function set via EBLWin is a violation to the EN54 2 standard LED Disablements L8 is indicating one or more disablements in the system NOTE When All or Single reset is used automatic disablement encapsulation function can be used by pres
14. NOTE a If an alarm point e g a manual call point is in alarm state when the test mode is ended there will be a fire alarm activated b When the Fire door closing function is used the fire door s will be closed when the zone involved is set in test mode 125 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 31 Maintenance H8 Only authorised personnel have access to the level 3A menus User name and Password for level 3A Service Personnel are required Disconnected disabled loop etc is indicated by LED Disablements L8 and is listed in menu H4 U1 31 1 Disconnect Re connect COM loop H8 S1 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 the loop is voltage free dead NOTE When you disconnect and re connect the COM loop all the statistics shown in menu H5 A6 will be erased and set to 0 Access According to chapter Access see page 81 a ee Depending on if the COM loop shall be disconnected or re connected press A or Return Scroll or press Return to 2l H8 Scroll or press Return 126 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 31 2 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x Disconnect Re connect zone line input H8 A2 To avoid damage on the units and EBL1
15. During the restart no fire alarm can be activated and the buzzer will sound until the following text messages is show in the display es mip lee ert Checking program memory And for a second if everything is all right else see Memory fault below BOOTINO 6 6 6 o 3 6 A fault is now generated and the following text message will be shown in the display FAULT Restart code xx addr yyyy Date MM DD Time HH MM Regarding code xx and yyyy see also page 67 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 Power supply mains and battery disconnected 67 Tf this happens often call for service personnel engineer 78 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 22 1 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x After any restart required disablements have to be done Memory fault In case of a fault in the S W system program the following text message will be shown in the display This is also indicated by LED System fault L14 and the buzzer sounds steady continuous The Fault tx output is activated A new download of the S W system program is required NOTE After SSD download see chapter SSD programming amp download page 72 the following messages might be shown The last one means tha
16. 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 If there is nothing to re enable List is empty will be shown Access According to chapter Access see page 81 ae A Only disabled type s will be shown Press 7 _ 0 3361 or 3377 4477 or Or e g if only type 2 is disabled 3379 or 3364 or 4380 or 4383 1 C i e output SO S1 2 C i e output RO 3 C i e exp board output Press A to accept o 1 2 or 3 L A list in which you can A scroll Regarding the 3377 4477 amp 3379 units output no Depending on the chosen type the following will be shown O high priority 1 medium priority 2 low priority Press A to accept All types are re enabled If more re enabling shall be done continue like Expansion board EXPB 0 3 4581 Relay output 0 7 alt 4583 Output 0 2 93 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev Disable or re enable EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x EPL HZ above If not scroll or press Return to menu H2 Scroll or press Return 94 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 25 8 Re enable all control ventil exting or interlocking outputs H2 B8 Disabled outputs are listed in menu H4 U1 When all outputs have b
17. Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x AAF zone zz activated During the Investigation Period 0 3 min there is an indication in the c i e display AAF zone zz investigation in progress See EBL128 Planning Instructions chapter Alarm Acknowledgement Facility AAF for more information regarding the AAF function 52 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 17 EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x Alarm reset 17 1 17 2 17 2 1 17 2 2 Pre warning reset Pre warnings are non latching i e they will be automatically reset when the alarm point zone is no longer above pre warning level Outputs activated by pre warning will be de activated In some cases after a programmable delay time Fire alarm reset In the New Zealand convention fire alarms normal fire alarms ALM acknowledged alarms ACK and isolated alarms ISO NOTE The detectors having activated the fire alarms shall after reset be inspected tested and replaced when required One of the following alarm reset alternatives is valid This is selected via EBLWin All is default All All activated fire alarms alarm points zones will be reset by pressing Reset P4 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 L2
18. To use the key pad in EBL128 to get access to the menu tree it is necessary to log in with a User name and Password for level 2B 2C or 3A See also chapter User level User name amp Password page 23 Open the EBL128 door level 2A press the Access button P8 and continue as follows Access Before SSD download only 0 is required to log in and get access to all the menus After SSD download the settings done via EBLWin will be valid i e up to ten 0 9 log in alternatives might be available Step with gt to the The digits are replaced wanted alternative and 4 in the display press A or press 0 1 8 or 9 and A Wrong password was entered Try again NOTE After three wrong passwords the log in function will be blocked for one hour for the user name respectively Correct password was entered Menu H1 is shown Press A to accept i e to perform a monthly test or scroll jump to another menu H2 H10 Explanations to the table column headings 6 0 Information only level 2B 1 Building officer level 2C and 2 Service personnel level 3A are default in EBLWin For safety reasons they are recommended to be changed and others to be added i e after SSD download there might be up to ten 0 9 log in alternatives available 81 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x Action what to do e g
19. a special fire alarm menu can be used If this menu option is excluded via EBLWin it is a violation to the EN54 2 standard v Use special menu during fire alarm Fire alarms can be displayed via this menu but it can also be used to display faults and disablements in the system Alarm points zones control outputs and alarm devices can also be disabled re enabled via this menu No User name and Password are required During the fire alarm presentation press button Access and the alarm text will be replaced with the following Access code is not required 45 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 16 2 1 1 16 2 1 2 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x AN A gt and Return can be used like in the normal menu tree see chapter Access page 81 The original presentation the alarm text will be automatically displayed again approx 20 seconds after the push buttons A Vv 4 gt or Return are no longer used Press A or scroll to the wanted menu and press A Display alarms X1 Press A First row Explanations in chapter Fire alarm page 42 Second row All fire alarms up to 256 alarms will be displayed one at a time in zone address order 001 of 003 alarm number one of three alarms in the system is displayed to the left One alarm is an alarm point ZZ AA or a zone ZZ Press v to see the next al
20. addr xxx This is valid for an external power supply e g 3366 connected on the COM loop The battery charging function is not working all right The charger board 3367 may have to be replaced FAULT Checksum system program A fault in the EBL128 S W This is very serious Call for service personnel engineer immediately PAULIE CUC OFE DCL ie K gt SCI seat This fault is indicating a cut off break on the loop or that the COM loop voltage is too low at the end of the loop i e lt 12 V DC SCI nn lt gt SCI nn describes between which Short Circuit Isolators SCI s the cut off is located nn A B 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 or up to 63 A amp B is the built in isolator in the EBL128 A direction and B direction respectively i e if no SCI is used the information will always be SCIA lt gt SCI B If one SCI no 0 is used the information will be 59 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x SCIA lt gt SCI 0 or SCI 0 lt gt SCI B and so on If it is a single break cut off on the loop there will be no other fault messages 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 cannot find and FAULT Several faults NOTE Each 1
21. alarms e Check that the control outputs that should be activated really are activated according to programmed control expressions e Reset the fire alarms 144 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 35 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 They are rechargeable sealed Lead Acid batteries and maintenance free but the producer s instructions are always to be followed The ambient temperature affects the battery capacity self discharge and life span It should if possible not be higher than normal room temperature For highest safety batteries used in a fire alarm installation should never be older than four years 145 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 36 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 That s why more and more automatic fire alarm systems are installed In an automatic fire alarm installation especially if smoke detectors sensors are used everybody in the building needs to be informed how to avoid so called unnecessary nuisance fire a
22. being closed the EBL128 built in buzzer will give a 2 seconds beep directly after the door is closed One fault message or disablement will be shown in the LCD but more faults and or disablements will be indicated by the word more NOTE In the New Zealand convention if any of the outputs for routing equipment Fire brigade tx and Fault tx or outputs for alarm devices is disabled when the door to EBL128 is being closed the EBL128 built in buzzer will beep continuously directly after the door is closed Alarm routing equipment left isolated Fault routing equipment left isolated and Silence switch left active respectively will be shown in the LCD This information has higher priority than the normal fault messages and disablements Acknowledged alarm in the New Zealand convention only 3 Not valid if the buzzer is silenced by the open door 33 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 11 Disable Re enable all control extinguishing ventilation and interlocking outputs All control outputs programmed as type e Control general e Fire ventilation e Extinguishing system e Interlocking can via menu H2 B4 be collectively disabled type by type This is indicated by the LED Disablements L8 They will remain disabled until they are re enabled again via menu H2 B8 See also chapters Disable all control ventilation exting or interlock
23. detector will generate a pre warning for a lower alarm level than the fire alarm level Pre warning can be used when an early alarm and or an early action is required e g a soft computer shut down Normal alarm devices routing equipment etc will not be activated In case of a pre warning the following will happen e The buzzer in EBL128 sounds 0 8 sec each 5 sec 0 8 5 sec e Outputs programmed for pre warning are activated e On the first row in the EBL128 display the presentation number zone address is shown for the first pre warning 32 In the New Zealand convention only a Fire alarm ALM can be changed to an Acknowledged alarm ACK or an Isolated alarm ISO 33 This is done via a programmable input This function is normally used for smoke detectors only 35 See EBL128 Planning Instructions Any programmable input can also be used to activate a pre warning Outputs programmed for General pre warning and outputs programmed for the activated pre warning s 41 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 16 2 EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x e On the second row an alarm text the fire alarm text will be shown if programmed Example pre warning zone 12 address 45 within zone 12 Pre warning detector 12 45 alarm text Example pre warning zone 12 Pre warning zone 12 alarm text LEDs Alarms queued L2 blinking ar
24. input e adot Xxx FAULT Zone li input x exp board x zz aa Zone Address xxx COM loop address a Valid for the Multipurpose I O unit 3361 connected on the COM loop monitored zone line input Z Break on the zone line or wrong no end of line capacitor short circuit if not programmed for fire alarm at short circuit b Valid for the 8 zones exp board 4580 mounted in the c i e EBL128 Break on the zone line wrong no end of line capacitor short circuit if not programmed for fire alarm at short circuit User programmable fault text External fault A programmable input is used for an external fault to be presented in EBL128 with a fault message 69 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 18 2 EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 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 Fire brigade tx L15 might be turned ON as well Output for routing equipment Fault tx is activated Output for general fault is activated Output for general charge fault might be activated A fault message date and time is shown in the EBL128 display After the time might be shown More faults more than one fault is generated After the time might be shown Serviced the fault is already serviced corrected Serviced will never be shown if t
25. outputs If the output is programmed for sounders type Alarm devices it is also indicated by LED Fault Disablements Alarm devices L13 blinking If the output is programmed for fire brigade tx type Routing equipment it is also indicated by LED Fault Disablements Fire brigade tx L15 blinking Calibration not performed via menu H5 A1 Short circuit break on the connected cable equipment Connected equipment might be stolen End of line capacitor s missing or not correct value see drawing 128 28 NOTE The calibrated value has to be in the range 470 nF 5 x 470 nF 2350 nF FAULT Read write site data SSW SSW the data that is changed during operation i e week average sensor values passwords calibration values and event logs e If the C U was made powerless i e mains and battery disconnected without first doing a Safe shut down of control unit via menu H8 S7 see page 132 this fault might be generated when the C U is powered again After fault acknowledge the SSW will get default values and the fault will be corrected serviced Supervised outputs have to be 66 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x calibrated via menu H5 A1 e Some external influence has caused a fault in the SSW This is very serious Call for service personnel engineer FAULT Restart code xx addr yyyyyyyyyyy C i e EBL128 restart has occurred
26. place see chapter Restart page 77 followed by a restart fault code 25 If the download was not completed or incorrect the following text message will be shown Now an automatic warm restart will take place see chapter Restart page 77 After the restart another text message will be shown in the display This text message means that the SSD have not been downloaded correctly i e try to download the SSD once more 73 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 20 4 EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x Download of Alarm texts When a fire alarm is activated e g an addressable alarm point the presentation number Zone Address is shown on the first row in the EBL128 display and in any ext FBP display On the second row is a user definable alarm text shown if programmed See also chapter Fire alarm page 42 Each alarm point can have a unique alarm text When several alarms are activated in one or more zones and only the zone numbers are shown each zone can have a unique alarm text Each zone line input can have a unique alarm text The alarm texts will be printed out if an ext FBP 1826 with a printer is connected All alarm texts up to 40 alphanumeric characters each are normally created when each alarm point is programmed and downloaded to the control unit via EBLWin SSD Download See Planning Instructions chapter Alarm texts Also valid for the Ext Presentati
27. possible to define in the User data dialog box They can be used to log on to an EBL128 version gt 2 0 and or Web server access Three User names and Passwords are default g a User data Usemame Initials Password EBL WEB Type gt 0 000000 T infomationOnty x Building officer BO 111111 v E BuildingOfficer Z Service personnel SP 222222 7 ServicePersonnel X 000000 F infomationOnty EA 000000 InformationOnly Z 000000 InformationOnly Z 000000 InformationOnly D 000000 F E informationOnly 000000 InformationOnly 000000 InformationOnly x 0K Cancel NOTE Initials are required in system EBL128 since they will be used in the event log instead of the User names 23 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 7 1 User level 1 With the door closed anybody has access to the push button Alarms queued P1 to scroll browse through the queued alarms 7 2 User level 2A After the door has been opened with the fire brigade key LED Door open is lit the user fire brigade personnel have access to the following push buttons Push Operation function button P C 7 P3 Silence all alarm devices sounders o P4 Reset fire alarms see below NOTE Fire alarms are Fire alarm incl heavy smoke heat alarm Alert Annunciation AA alarm
28. press Return to menu H4 107 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 27 5 Technical warning H4 U5 One or more Technical warnings in the system are indicated in the display with i Menu H4 US is a list of the Technical warnings in the system If there are no Technical warnings List is empty will be shown Access According to chapter Access see page 81 i Scroll to menu US Press A to accept A A list in which you can scroll If there are no Technical warnings List is empty will be shown Return Scroll or press Return to menu H4 108 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 27 6 Event log H4 U6 Presentation of the events in EBL128 is divided into three event lists Alarm Interlocking and General respectively The event lists can also be read via EBLWin and the Web server II The most recent event is shown in the top of the list The way the date is presented could be different for different languages The initials of the person logged on to the system will also be shown for each event when applicable i e commands Commands done via EBLWin and the Web server will also be shown NOTE The event logging is disabled as long as this menu H4 U6 is open Access According to chapter Access see page 81 TF Scroll to menu U6 Press A to accept
29. push button Evacuate P5 can be used for AA Acknowledge 43 Tf two or more two unit dependent alarm points zone addresses in the same zone are in alarm status at the same time normal fire alarms will be activated in EBL128 See also EBL128 Planning Instructions 44 Tf two or more two zone dependent zones in the same group are in alarm status at the same time normal fire alarms will be activated in EBL128 See also EBL128 Planning Instructions 4 See EBL128 Planning Instructions 49 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 16 4 16 4 1 EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x e If an ext FBP with a built in printer 1826 is connected the printer will print each heavy smoke heat alarm e g wee Heavy smoke ZONE ADDR 12 45 Time HH MM Date MM DD Alarm text for 12 45 or eee Heavy smoke ZONE 14 Time HH MM Date MM DD Alarm text for zone 12 x Heavy heat ZONE ADDR 12 45 Time HH MM Date MM DD Alarm text for 12 45 or nee Heavy hedt Tas ZONE 14 Time HH MM Date MM DD Alarm text for zone 14 Heavy smoke heat alarm will be reset when the fire alarm respectively is reset see chapter Alarm reset page 53 Key cabinet alarm One programmable input can be used to connect a key cabinet The fire brigade uses a key cabinet to store a key to the building A key cabinet alarm is like a normal fire alarm i e outputs
30. the activation of the output in the interlocking combination area point 62 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x FAULT Key cabinet The key cabinet has been opened without a prior fire alarm i e somebody has opened the key cabinet illegally or The key cabinet has not been closed within 5 minutes after reset of all fire alarms FAULT Loop unit zz aa Press gt to see the technical address FAULT Loop unit techn address xxx zz aa Zone Address xxx COM loop address The communication with the unit is not all right i e the unit is out of order faulty FAULT Low battery capacity Every 4 hour the battery circuit connection cables fuses etc resistance is checked A resistance over 1 4 ohm will generate a fault In the New Zealand convention The battery charging is turned off 60 minutes every 24 hour A battery voltage lt 24 4 V during these 60 minutes will generate a fault If a fault is generated it will automatically be Serviced after these 60 minutes FAULT Low voltage System voltage lt 21 V DC FAULT Low voltage techn address xxx This is valid for an external power supply e g 3366 connected on the COM loop The power output is turned off because the unit s internal voltage is lt 21 V DC Check the power supply rectifier 1537 output voltage which shall be 24 V DC Replace 1537 if required 6
31. the commissioning instead of later This mode is indicated by the LED Fault tx activated L11 NOTE 1 The Fault output for routing equipment is also activated NOTE 2 Don t forget to turn this mode off after the commissioning Access According to chapter Access see page 81 ee A sit t Depending on the actual Press ACCEPT to status one of the texts will be shown l a Press A to accept or press Return to menu A2 Return t d Scroll or press Return to EI H5 Scroll or press Return 114 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 28 3 Service mode for COM loop H5 A3 This mode can be used when commissioning an installation and by maintenance The COM loop communication polling will be turned off but there is still 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 A volt meter can be used e g to check the voltage voltage drop on different places on the loop or to find a single break on the loop Since there is voltage on the loop short circuit isolators will work normally It is recommended to do this check also when EBL128 is power supplied via the backup battery only since the battery voltage can be different compared with the rectifier voltage due to the battery condition backup duration etc The Service mode for COM loop is indicated by
32. the very first time after 13 minutes It will thereafter be calculated every 13 minute but will then only be changed downwards if required After 18 hours it can be changed downwards or upwards and after additional 18 hours 36 hours in all it can be changed downwards or upwards and it is also saved in the detector s EEPROM i e that value will be used after the detector has been powerless The Weekly value for the 440x detectors in Advanced mode is also called the Contamination Compensation Value CCV The Performance factor and Min Max values are updated each night 00 00 i e the values shown are from the previous day Algorithm shows the algorithm that is currently in use Access According to chapter Access see page 81 en ee O O ss Scroll to menu U3 1o Press A to accept A f I Write the presentation number and or press A to accept Type 4301 4401 This is a list in which you can scroll or use gt to see the next Depending on oe eee ure i information window for the type the ensi 91 0 Mit gt the selected sensor following will Pe s Press Return back to be shown eats 01 Start Sensor examples Scroll or write a new 103 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x A Type 3308 3309 presentation number or press Return to menu U3 NOTE XX X m XX X obscuration per mete
33. use push button key signed Access Text in display what is shown in the EBL128 c i e display Comments Comments to the text in the Action and Text in display columns Use T and to scroll between the main menus H1 H10 Use A to accept Some main menus have sub menus Use A to accept and then 1 and to scroll between the sub menus e g B1 B10 NOTE The menus are circular i e if you scroll with J and the last menu is reached the first menu comes up next It is also possible to make quick jumps within each menu e g in menu H1 press 6 for a quick jump to menu H6 0 menu x10 Instead of a menu identification e g B1 the letter L can be shown which means that it is a List Use and J to scroll in the list If lt or is shown in a menu use lt or gt to get more information Use lt and to move the cursor in a menu Use Return to return from a sub menu to a main menu Use Return in a main menu H1 H10 to leave the menu system NOTE You will not be logged off until you close the door or 60 minutes after the last action i e if the key pad push buttons have not been used for 60 min You will normally get some information that the action operation you wanted is performed e g Output xx forced active If not the information will be Operation failed Also e g if you try to disable a unit that doesn t exists in the installation
34. 0 28 8 Show information about Site Specific Data H5 A8 __ 121 29 FAULT Acknowledge H6 123 30 Perform ZONE TEST test mode H7 124 31 Maintenance H8 126 31 1 Disconnect Re connect COM loop H8 S1 126 31 2 Disconnect Re connect zone line input H5 A2 127 31 3 Disconnect Re connect addressable zone interface input H5 S3 128 31 4 Acknowledge SERVICE signal H8 S4 129 31 5 Restore weekly average to default H8 S5 130 31 6 Test of alarm devices H8 S6 131 31 7 Safe shut down of control unit H8 S7 132 31 8 Activate zone address in alarm mode H8 S8 133 31 9 Activate output H8 S9 135 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 31 10 Reset activated output H8 S10 137 32 Interlocking outputs and inputs H9 138 32 1 Activated interlocking outputs inputs H9 C1 138 32 2 Activate interlocking output H9 C2 139 32 3 Reset interlocking output H9 C3 140 32 4 Disable interlocking output H9 C4 141 32 5 Re enable interlocking output H9 C5 142 33 Change password H10 143 34 Annual control 144 35 Battery maintenance 145 36 How to avoid unnecessary nuisance fire alarms 146 37 Revision history 148 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x This page has deliberately been left blank Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 1 Introduction EB
35. 0 minute a new attempt is made to communicate in the A direction only When all breaks are repaired corrected the communication automatically returns to communicate in the A direction only FAULT Earth faul FAULT Earth faul Earth fault is detected The system voltage is normally 24 V DC 24 V to earth is normally 12 5 V 0 V to earth is normally 11 5 V Voltage to earth lt 3 4 V Earth fault minus Voltage to earth gt 18 3 V Earth fault plus Check all cables for damage etc The function cannot be guaranteed Call for service personnel engineer PAULET Earth fault cech address sex This is valid for an external power supply e g 3366 connected on the COM loop Check all cables connected to the unit FAULT EPU x EPU 1728 Ext Presentation Unit The unit is programmed as another type of unit than the SSD says or a faulty unit FAULT Expansion board x Valid for the 8 zones exp board 4580 the 8 relays exp board 4581 and the Inputs and outputs exp board 4583 mounted in the c i e EBL128 Also valid for the I O Matrix board 4582 connected on the COM loop i e mounted outside the c i e 5 The fault has to be acknowledged and it can last up to 10 minutes before the communication returns to communicate in the A direction only 60 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x Internal fault on the board and i
36. 13 steady continuous NOTE They will remain disabled until they are re enabled again via menu H2 B9 32 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 10 EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x Silence buzzer 10 1 The EBL128 built in buzzer will sound for e pre warning 0 8 5 sec e co incidence alarm When only one zone address alarm point is in alarm status 0 8 5 sec e fire alarm and acknowledged alarm 0 4 0 4 sec e fault continuous e activated interlocking input 0 8 0 8 sec if this option is selected via EBLWin e quiet alarm 0 8 5 sec e delayed alarm Press Silence buzzer P2 to silence the buzzer In case of a new alarm or if the push button Silence buzzer is pressed again the buzzer will automatically sound again NOTE This is also valid for pre warning co incidence alarm etc Silence buzzer by open door In EBLWin the function Silence Buzzer by Door Switch can be selected The buzzer will then be turned off as long as the EBL128 door is open This function is a violation to the EN54 2 standard Valid for the New Zealand convention only Silence buzzer by the outside switch When the New Zealand FB Silence switch outside switch see page 30 is turned ON i e from not activated to activated state the buzzer is silenced until the outside switch is turned OFF Buzzer If there is a fault or disablement when the door to EBL128 is
37. 2 Silence buzzer Used to silence the buzzer in EBL128 yellow Silence Alarm devices Used to silence the sounders i e to reset outputs for alarm red devices Reset green Used to reset the fire alarm s Has to be pressed for gt 0 5 sec P5 Evacuate green Used to activate all the sounders i e the outputs for alarm devices Alert Annunciation Used to acknowledge an Alert Annunciation alarm Acknowledge green Disable yellow Used to disables all zones in alarm state In the New Zealand convention The inside switch Via EBLWin can be set if the alarm devices shall be continuous off disabled or re sound for a new alarm 7 Single reset The fire alarm displayed in the LCD first row to the left will be reset When more than one fire alarm is activated LEDs Alarms queued are lit each fire alarm has to be individually reset Multiple reset Default All fire alarms will be reset simultaneously Single encapsulated reset Like Single reset but with the Encapsulation function which is described in chapter Single with automatic disablement page 55 NOTE 1 When Multiple reset is used encapsulated reset can be done by pressing Reset P4 and 0 1 sec later also press Alarms queued P1 and hold them pressed for gt 0 5 sec The fire alarm displayed in the LCD first row to the left will be encapsulated or the points in alarm status within one zone will be encapsulated or the whole z
38. 28 during physical connection disconnection of units it is highly recommended to have the zone line disconnected disabled i e voltage free dead Access Scroll to menu H8 Scroll to menu S2 Depending on if 0 or 1 is chosen one of the following will be shown E g g o AN Return Maintenance 0 limnekimputr i Disconnect Disconnect zone board 0 Re connect zone board 0 Zone line input disconnected Disconnect zone board 0 linekmimnpute i Disconnect Disconnect Re connect COM loop Disconnect Re connect zone line ACS ACC or Re conn Nee ACE expansion EIE 0 expansion IP an 2 saion poa raO Laine dopte 0 erpencion ACO connect 1 Ole in eg zone ING Ciba According to chapter Access see page 81 Press 0 or 1 and press A to accept Write the 4580 board no 0 3 and the zone line input no 0 7 Press A to accept Do more disconnections or press Return Write 0 or 1 and press A to accept or press Return menu S2 Return Disconnecth Re connect zone dine impur ACCHE Ml 52 Scroll or press Return to H8 Return Maintenance EET 127 H8 Scroll or press Return Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 31 3 Disconnect Re connect add
39. 3 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x FAULT Mains Loss of mains i e no 230 V AC the fault is activated after 1 300 minutes Fuse for 230 V AC blown Fuse F1 on the main board 4556 blown FAULT Mains external power supply Loss of mains i e no 230 V AC to the ext power supply equipment the fault is activated after 1 300 minutes Check 230 V AC fuses A fault output is connected to a programmable input in the EBL128 system Check the input as well FAULT Mains techn address xxx This is valid for an external power supply e g 3366 connected on the COM loop i Loss of mains i e no 230 V AC in the loop unit the fault is activated after 1 300 minutes Fuse for 230 V AC blown Fuse F1 blown on the charger board 3367 FAULT No raut No reply zzzaa oo gt aera Press gt to see the technical address FAULT No reply techn address xxx zz aa Zone Address xxx COM loop address In spite of communication in both directions COM loop A direction and B direction the unit cannot be found is Check the unit s address with the address setting tool 3314 4414 Faulty unit Detector might be removed un plugged from its base Double break or short circuit on the COM loop Note There will also be a fault message FAULT Cut off loop or FAULT Short circuit loop FAULT No reply AAU x The tim
40. 5 3 Up to 256 alarms can be presented in the display Alarm ZONE and or ZONE ADDRESS 4 The alarms will be printed like they are presented in the display i e as an alarm point ZZ AA or a zone ZZ and alarm text if programmed 44 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x or xxx 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 53 NOTE 1 The fire alarm presentation in the EBL128 display is for the German VdS convention only different than described above The serial number for the displayed alarm is deleted and the different fields on the top row are separated by black squares as follows an example BER ADR 12 45 LETZTER BER 12 If Nr 01 alarm text for 12 49 2 The fire alarm presentation in the EBL128 display is for the New Zealand convention only different than described above The serial number for the displayed alarm is replaced with the information ALM as follows an example ALM ZONE ADDR 13 02 LAST ZONE 13 No 02 valarm text for 13 02 16 2 1 If the fire alarm is acknowledged see page 56 ALM will be replaced with ACK If the fire alarm or the acknowledged alarm is isolated see page 56 ALM will be replaced with ISO Fire alarm menu X1 X9 During the fire alarm presentation
41. 5 55 55 56 56 57 58 70 71 72 72 72 72 74 75 75 76 76 77 79 81 83 85 86 87 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 25 3 Disable output H2 B3 88 25 4 Disable all control ventilation exting or interlocking outputs H2 B4 90 25 5 Re enable zone H2 B5 91 25 6 Re enable zone address H2 B6 92 25 7 Re enable output H2 B7 93 25 8 Re enable all control ventil exting or interlocking outputs H2 B8 95 25 9 Disable re enable alarm devices H2 B9 96 25 10 Disable re enable outputs for routing equipment H2 B10 97 25 11 Disable re enable alert annunciation function H2 B11 98 26 Set calendar and clock H3 99 26 1 Daylight saving time 100 27 Present system status H4 101 27 1 Disablement H4 U1 101 27 2 Disablement by time channel H4 U2 102 27 3 Sensor values H4 U3 103 27 3 1 Reset of a week average sensor value 106 27 4 Sensors activating SERVICE signal H4 U4 107 27 5 Technical warning H4 U5 108 27 6 Event log H4 U6 109 27 7 Version and alarm counter H4 U7 110 28 Service H5 111 28 1 Calibration of supervised outputs H5 A1 112 28 2 Sensitive fault detection mode H5 A2 114 28 3 Service mode for COM loop H5 A3 115 28 4 Display current consumption in unit H5 A4 117 28 5 Display current consumption on COM loop H5 A5 ___ 118 28 6 Display statistics for COM loop H5 A6 119 28 7 Activate address setting mode for DU H5 A7 12
42. 623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 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 If there are no disablements List is empty will be shown Access According to chapter Access see page 81 cil ae Scroll to menu U2 t nn Press A for presentation CE in the display A When A is pressed the disablements will be shown in the L a list in which you can display e g scroll If there are no disablements i ose List is empty i oar will be shown Return r t Scroll or press Return to F menu H4 syst us Scroll or press Return When scrolling in the list the message No more zone addresses disabled by time channel found in the system can be shown 102 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 27 3 Sensor values H4 U3 The Momentary value in this menu will be updated after every detector polling i e approx every 6 second The very first week average sensor value for the 430x and 440x detectors in NORMAL mode is calculated within 2 minutes after SSD download amp restart During these 2 2 minutes can no fire alarm be activated and Weekly 00 0 m will be shown The Weekly value will thereafter be updated every week For the 440x detectors in Advanced mode the Weekly value is 00 0 m by delivery It will be updated
43. 82 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 24 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 In test mode only the alarm points are tested i e no outputs no sounders will be activated during the test Alarm devices can be tested via menu H8 S6 If a real fire alarm is activated by an alarm point not in test mode the normal fire alarm functions will be activated i e fire alarm presentation outputs sounders activated routing equipment fire brigade tx activated etc but the zone s in test mode will remain in test mode until the test mode is ended During the fire alarm the zone s in test mode can be displayed via menu X3 see chapter Display disablements X3 page 47 See also chapter The display in EBL128 page 21 NOTE If the EBL128 door is left open the output s for routing equipment fire brigade tx might be disabled if set so in EBLWin There will be an automatic ending of the test mode one hour after the latest tested alarm point zone See also chapter Perform ZONE TEST test mode H7 page 124 Access According to chapter Access see page 81 a A il The buzzer in EBL128 sounds and all dots in the display are shown All LED s light up incl LED s in uni
44. AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 18 Fault In case of a fault condition the following has happened will happen in EBL128 e The buzzer in EBL128 sounds steady continuous e Output R1 for routing equipment Fault tx is activated e Programmable output for general fault is activated e Programmable output for general charge fault is activated if itis a charge fault e LED Fault tx activated L11 is turned ON e LED General fault L7 is turned ON e LEDs Fault Disablements Alarm devices L13 System fault L14 and or Fire brigade tx L15 might as well be turned ON depending on the type of fault e A fault message incl date and time is shown in the display NOTE The way the date is presented could be different for different languages For an alarm point zone also the alarm text will be shown Example of a fault message for an alarm point e g a detector FAULT No reply zz aa gt Date MM DD Time HH MM Press gt to see more information FAULT No reply techn address xxx User cleitainalole alleen tene wore A aa Press to see the zone address e If more than one fault is activated the text More faults is added after the time e Ifa fault has been corrected before it has been acknowledged the status text Serviced is added after the time e Fire alarm presentation has higher priority than the fault messages During fir
45. Alarm types 41 16 1 Pre warning 41 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 16 2 Fire alarm 16 2 1 Fire alarm menu X1 X9 16 2 2 Alert Annunciation alarm AA alarm 16 2 3 Co incidence alarm two unit zone dependence ___ 16 3 Heavy smoke alarm Heavy heat alarm 16 4 Key cabinet alarm 16 4 1 Key cabinet opened before a fire alarm 16 4 2 Key cabinet opened in conjunction with a fire alarm __ 16 5 Quiet alarm 16 6 Alarm Acknowledgement Facility AAF 17 Alarm reset 17 1 Pre warning reset 17 2 Fire alarm reset 17 2 1 All 17 2 2 Single 17 2 3 Single with automatic disablement 17 2 4 Co incidence alarm 17 3 Heavy smoke heat alarm reset 17 4 Key cabinet alarm reset 17 5 Quiet alarm reset 17 6 Alarm Acknowledgement Facility AAF reset 17 7 Acknowledged alarm 17 8 Isolated alarm 18 Fault 18 1 Fault messages 18 2 Fault acknowledge 19 Commissioning an EBL128 20 SSD programming amp download 20 1 SSD programming 20 2 Auto generating SSD 20 3 SSD download 20 4 Download of Alarm texts 21 Software S W download 21 1 Download of S W in EBL128 c i e 21 2 Earlier S W version download 21 3 S W download in Display Units 22 Restart 22 1 Boot menu 23 Access 24 Perform monthly test H1 25 Disable or re enable H2 25 1 Disable zone H2 B1 25 2 Disable zone address H2 B2 42 45 48 49 49 50 50 51 51 51 53 53 53 53 53 54 55 55 5
46. BL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 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 In an analog system like EBL128 a Service signal is given when it is time to clean or exchange the smoke detectors sensors The alternative is to exchange detectors at even intervals to be on the safe side Change in activities or wrong choice of detector If the activities in the premises are altered the detector choice might also need altering Due to special environments see above an in appropriate detector type might have been chosen from the beginning and thus cause unnecessary alarms Miscellaneous Choosing another type of detector e g a multi detector with both heat and smoke detection can solve certain problems Note that the coverage area can be different for different types of detectors It is however not always the best action to change detector type Here is a list of other actions programmed via EBLWin which can be used e Another alarm algorithm can be used e g during working hours e Co incidence two units fire alarm activation can be used e In an installation with addressable detectors sensors e g EBL128 the affected detectors can be individually disabled or whole zones when the wo
47. BLWin System properties This change is depending on which convention that is used e Australian convention Forward 1 hour the first Sunday in October 02 00 gt 03 00 Backward 1 hour the first Sunday in April 03 00 gt 02 00 e New Zealand convention Forward 1 hour the last Sunday in September 02 00 gt 03 00 Backward 1 hour the first Sunday in April 03 00 gt 02 00 e All other conventions Forward 1 hour the last Sunday in March 02 00 gt 03 00 Backward 1 hour the last Sunday in October 03 00 gt 02 00 100 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 27 Present system status 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 If there are no disablements List is empty will be shown Access According to chapter Access see page 81 A Press A for presentation CE in the display A When A is pressed the disablements will be shown in the L a list in which you can display Some examples scroll If there are no disablements List is empty will be shown Return r Scroll or press Return to E menu H4 i D On this row can also be shown adding information e g e Automatic re enablement HH MM e Date and time e by open door in CU 101 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01
48. Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 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 Alarm points Zones disabled via the Encapsulation function see chapter Single with automatic disablement page 54 have to be re enabled via this menu before they can activate a new alarm A zone will be presented as ZZ 00 ZZ 01 99 Alarm points zone address disabled when the New Zealand FB Silence switch outside switch is turned OFF have to be re enabled via menu B5 or B6 before they can activate a new alarm When all alarm points have been re enabled the LED Disablements L8 will be turned OFF if there are no other disablements If there is nothing to re enable List is empty will be shown Access According to chapter Access see page 81 a A Re on 1 jdr 1 L A list in which you can C scroll Press A to accept You will stay in this list until all zone addresses are re enabled or press Return to menu B6 A to re enable Re We z addres If more re enabling shall or CE be done continue like Return above If not scroll or press Return to menu H2 Scroll or press Return 92 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 25 7 Re enable output
49. L128 Operating Instructions is a document intended to be used by the end user and the fire brigade personnel as well as service commissioning engineers It could be read in conjunction with the EBL128 Planning Instructions since most of the information in one of the documents is not found in the other document and vice versa It should also be read in conjunction with the EBL128 drawings according to the valid Table of drawings Product Leaflets are also available at http pesn panasonic se Data sheets When planning a fire alarm installation the national regulations have to be obeyed A lot of detector types can be used Detector coverage area and detector placing in the room building etc are matters for the planning engineers and are not described in this document Due to continual development and improvement different S W versions are to be found This document is valid for the EBL128 S W version 2 0 x On the date of this document is x 0 EBL128 S W version 2 0 x support and some functions require the EBL128 main board 4556 with p c b no 9285 6A This S W version also support main board with p c b no lt 9285 6A e g 9285 5A EBL128 is produced for many countries accordingly the look the texts the functions etc might vary from country to country Products Products consists of one or more parts H W according to a Product Parts List A product has e atype number e g 4550 e an article n
50. LED Disablements L8 When you press Return back to menu A3 the Service mode for COM loop will be terminated NOTE If short circuit is detected on the loop when in service mode the loop will be disabled and a fault message will be displayed independent of where on the loop the short circuit is situated Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu A3 r mode fo M loop A O NOS Press JSO ia B dir 3 ACCEE 0 Service mode is off Press A to accept 115 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 1 Voltage in A direction 2 Voltage in B direction 3 Voltage in both direc tions 1 2 or 3 selected is indicated by LED Disablements L8 The communication is now turned off on the COM loop but there still is 24 V DC in the A direction This state will last until you press A or Return E g n 1 n AN to menu A3 Scroll or press Return to H3 Scroll or press Return 116 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 28 4 Display current consumption in unit H5 A4 Control unit The total current consumption incl the charging current at 24 V for the control unit when it is connected to the mains 230 V AC i e this function is not working by battery backaup NOTE No or very small current consump
51. SSD file in the new EBLWin version before the download If 12 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x a backup is required use the same EBLWin version as the EBL128 version EBLWin key 5094 is a USB unit that has to be plugged in the PC in order to log on to the c i e 13 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 4 Control amp Indicating Equipment Depending on country convention configuration etc the look language and functions might vary Figure 1 shows an EBL128 with an English front EBL128 is housed in a grey metal cabinet The door has a Plexiglas ahead of the front see Figure 1 A key is required to open the door to get full access to the push buttons on the front i e the Fire Brigade Panel FBP and the Control Panel CP Eee ee ed 7 Extinguishing j e e Silence buzzer I B P Silence Vv io i Ventilation Alarms queued alarm devices Reset CP Figure 2 The EBL128 front The look might vary depending on the country language configuration etc e g English texts as in the figure See also chapter LED indicators and push buttons page 16 14 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x The FBP is used by the fire brigade personnel to see which alarm point zone having activated the fire alarm s silence alarm de
52. See also page 77 xx 00 Power up Restart Power supply connected xx 01 Watchdog Reset xx 02 Accidental jump to reset vector xx 03 Restart after Software download xx 04 19 Unexpected interrupt xx 20 S W monitoring fault xx 25 Restart after SSD download NOTE xx 00 03 and 25 are normal Only acknowledge the fault xx 01 02 or 04 20 appearing often call for service personnel engineer yy y memory address before restart Write down the address and inform the service personnel engineer FAULT Sensor zz aa gt Press gt to see the technical address FAULT Sensor techn address xxx eS zz aa Zone Address xxx COM loop address The communication with the sensor detector is not all right i e the unit is out of order faulty For detector types 33xx 43xx 44xx The built in self verification function has reported a fault status FAULT Several faults on COM loop Breaks cut offs short circuits in more than one segment on the COM loop Normally this fault is generated in conjunction with some cut off faults short circuit faults In that case first correct one fault and the next fault will be presented FAUTE SIMGitic EaweUIe inre CCM ikeejs Short circuit on the connection ribbon cable to or between the expansion boards 458x in the c 1 e EBL128 67 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x PAULT Si
53. Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 16 EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x Alarm types 16 1 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 a Key cabinet alarm A fire alarm could be an Alert Annunciation alarm i e the activation of the routing equipment fire brigade tx is delayed during an acknowledgement time and an investigation time respectively In the Australian convention only an Alarm Acknowledgement Facility function can be used During the Acknowledgement Period and the Investigation Period respectively there will be an indication in the c i e display The analog detectors can also generate other type of alarms i e Pre warning Heavy smoke alarm Heavy heat alarm and a two unit zone dependent alarm point zone can generate a Co incidence alarm Quiet alarm is used for fan control EBL128 can handle and present up to 256 fire alarms alarm points and or zones Zone numbers 01 99 can be used and in each zone the alarm point address numbers 01 99 can be used The fire alarms will be shown in the EBL128 display and in Ext FBP 1826 1828 Alert Annunciation unit 1735 1736 and Ext Presentation unit 1728 Regarding the different alarm types etc see the following chapters Pre warning An analog
54. Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 6 1 2 The LCD information priority order 21 7 User level User name amp Password 23 Tal User level 1 24 T2 User level 2A 24 7 3 User level 2B 25 74 User level 2C 26 7 5 User level 3A 27 7 6 Access level 3B 27 7 1 Access level 4 27 8 Silence Alarm devices 29 8 1 Silence alarm devices inside switch 30 8 2 New Zealand FB Silence switch outside switch 30 9 Disable Re enable alarm devices 31 10 Silence buzzer 33 10 1 Buzzer 33 11 Disable Re enable all control extinguishing ventilation and interlocking outputs 34 12 Evacuate Alert Annunciation Acknowledge and Disable 35 12 1 Evacuate 35 12 2 Alert Annunciation Acknowledge 35 12 3 Disable 35 13 German functions units 36 13 1 Push button UE pr fen 36 13 2 Button Brandfall Steuerungen ab 36 13 3 Indication Brandfall Steuerungen ab 37 13 4 Button Akustische Signale ab 37 13 5 Indication Akustische Signale ab 37 13 5 1 Indication in button Akustische Signale ab 37 13 6 The buzzer in the c i e 37 13 7 Button E ab 37 13 8 Indication UE ab 38 13 9 Disablements of outputs Information in the c i e and FAT display respectively 38 14 Door open 39 14 1 LED Door open 39 14 2 Outputs for routing equipment Fire brigade tx and Fault tx 39 14 3 Silence buzzer 39 15 Technical address Presentation number 40 15 1 Technical address for COM loop units 40 15 2 Presentation number 40 16
55. a whole zone can be manually activated i e be set in alarm mode 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 alarm as well Write the zone and address e g 12 45 According to chapter Access see page 81 Press A to accept activate the fire alarm A Normal fire alarm presentation in the Write another zone and address e g 12 34 Press A to accept start the fire alarm EBL128 FBP display If more alarm points have to be set in alarm status press Return to select another zone address and continue as above The LEDs Alarms queued L2 are indicating that more than 133 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x one alarm point is in Alarms queued alarm Press the button Alarms queued P1 to see the other alarm Press Reset to reset the alarm s What happens when you press Reset is depending on a if you still are in menu H8 S8 and single encapsulated reset is used b if you still are in menu H8 S8 and multiple reset is used or if you have left the menu system by pressing Return two times or automatically after 10 minutes Alternative a Scroll or press Return to Reset menu H8 Scroll or press Return Alternative b
56. ached the service level See menu H4 U4 1 Leitungsstorung Short circuit or cut off open circuit on a supervised Lo schanlage yellow input OR a supervised output type Extinguishing Fault Disablements One or more outputs type Alarm device are disabled Alarm devices yellow Blinking One or more supervised outputs type Alarm device have generated fault s L14 System fault yellow EBL128 is not running because of S W CPU or memory fault L15 Fault Disablements Output for Fire brigade tx routing equipment is Fire brigade tx yellow disabled via menu H2 B10 or via an open door Blinking Routing equipment power supply output or one or more supervised outputs type Routing equipment have generated fault s See also chapter Door open page 36 L10 and L12 have different functions on the German front This is also valid when EBL128 has no contact with a unit with such an output e g 3377 3378 3361 etc 4 The LED is turned on during restart and stays on for restart code other than 00 03 or 25 until the fault is acknowledged gt Main board terminal block J1 11 12 This is also valid when EBL128 has no contact with a unit with such an output e g an I O unit 3361 etc 18 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x Fire brigade tx delay The Alert Annunciation function is enabled i e the n 17 yellow t
57. activated via this sub menu S6 which makes it possible to test the alarm devices without too much disturbance on site The test cannot be started if fire alarm is already activated in EBL128 When the test starts the alarm devices will sound for approx 1 second be silent for approx 29 seconds sound for approx second and so on NOTE Also disabled and silenced alarm devices will be tested Access According to chapter Access see page 81 A The test will now C continue until stopped via this menu S6 or automatically after one hour or if a fire alarm is activated Press A to stop the test Scroll or press Return to return to menu H8 Scroll or press Return 85 Including Addressable siren 3377 4477 Addressable sounder base 3379 Addressable beacon 4380 and Light indicator 4383 36 The output activation will be steady continuous For the alarm devices 3377 4477 and 3379 the tone with the highest priority level and type alarm device will be automatically selected 131 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 31 7 Safe shut down of control unit H8 S7 It s not recommended to power down de energize EBL128 without first doing a safe shut down Safe shut down will save the SSW ina Flash memory and also put the CPU at rest See also chapter Restart page 77 It s recommended to do a safe shut down after commissionin
58. ailable Up to 255 addresses can be connected to EBL128 EBL128 is fully compliant with the European standard EN54 parts 2 and 4 and the front is fully SS3654 compliant S W versions Due to continual development and improvement different S W versions can be found You can update the S W in EBL128 on site Documents The following documents are available e Planning instructions e Drawings e Operating instructions Information found in one document is normally not to be found in another document i e the documents complement each other Product Leaflet for EBL128 and other units are available as pdf documents on our web site _ http pesn panasonic se Applications EBL128 is intended for small and medium installations The intelligent control unit offer the system designer and end user a technically sophisticated range of facilities and functions Programming via PC S W EBLWin and commissioning is very easy PC S W EBLWin is used for programming and commissioning i e to e create download upload backup the site specific data SSD e download new S W version language text file EBL128 settings e g convention etc e create download the alarm texts shown in the display in EBL128 ext FBP and or AA units The EBLWin S W shall have the same version number as the EBL128 S W version number e g 2 0 x Only x may be different Old SSD files can be used with a newer EBL128 S W version Open and save the old
59. alarm is then activated from e Two or more analog addressable smoke heat or multi detectors 7 Programmable outputs for General fire alarm and for the activated fire alarm s 42 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x e Any manual call point e Any zone line input e Any programmable input with the trigger condition General Fire Fire alarm presentation in the EBL128 display A Field for the first alarm point or zone in alarm By scrolling each alarm will be shown in this field B Field for the most recent last zone in alarm C Field for total number of zones in alarm D Field for alarm text User definable Comments to the different fields The information in the field A NNN ZONE ADDR ZZ AA or NNN ZONE ZZ NNN a serial number for the displayed alarm i e 001 for the first activated alarm ZZ AA 002 for the second alarm and so on ZZ zone number 01 99 AA address 01 99 The information in the field B LAST ZONE zz ZZ zone number 01 99 for the most recent zone in alarm Displayed also if only one alarm point is in alarm The information in the field C No nn nn 01 99 the total number of zones not alarm points in alarm The information in the field D A user definable alarm text max 40 characters for the alarm displayed in the field A Some Fire alarm exa
60. also chapter Calibration of supervised outputs H5 A1 page 112 5 8 Regarding especially the previous main board 4556 P c b No 9285 5A If a lot of units especially units with high internal capacitance are connected to EBL128 the total momentary inrush current consumption might activate the electronic short circuit protection and EBL128 will not start working In such a case put back the battery fuse before the rectifier fuse i e the batteries have to be reasonably charged or temporarily disconnect some of the units in order to reduce the current consumption while EBL128 is powered 71 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 20 EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x SSD programming amp download 20 1 20 2 20 3 The Site Specific Data SSD for an installation is created programmed via the PC program EBLWin which also is used to download the SSD into the EBL128 c i e and or 1728 1735 1736 amp 1826 1828 units The SSD will be saved in a file named Xxxxx EBL Win SSD programming The SSD programming can be made in your office and afterwards be downloaded to EBL128 on site Auto generating SSD If you are on site the Auto generate function can be used to create the SSD Open a new installation in EBLWin connect the PC to the RS232 connector J3 in EBL128 on the main board and log on In the COM loop menu select Auto generate loop The COM loop units connected
61. 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 display in EBL128 page 21 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 55 NOTE When Single or Single with automatic disablement is used all alarms can be reset by pressing Reset P4 and approx 0 1 sec later also press A in the keypad and hold them pressed for gt 0 5 sec 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 EBLWin Press Reset P4 to reset the fire alarm currently shown to the left in the display NOTE The push button has to be pressed for min 0 5 sec 53 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 17 2 3 17 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 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 L2 are lit the next fire alarm in the queue will be shown in the display It has to be reset the same way as the first one When all fire alarms are reset
62. arm 002 of 003 alarm number two of three alarms in the system is displayed to the left Press Vv to see the next alarm 003 of 003 alarm number three of three alarms in the system is displayed to the left Display faults X2 Press A Only the fault message for the fault respectively will be displayed here not date time and status information 46 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x Press Vv to see the next fault 16 2 1 3 Display disablements X3 NOTE Also zones in Test mode will be displayed via this menu Press A Press Vv to see the next disablement NOTE After all disablements will zones in Test mode be displayed 16 2 1 4 Disable zone X4 Press A Write a zone number 01 99 and press A If more zones are to be disabled repeat the procedure 16 2 1 5 Disable zone address X5 This function is useful e g for a manual call point not to continue to generate alarms because of a broken glass Press A E g Write a zone address and press A If more zone addresses are to be disabled repeat the procedure 16 2 1 6 Re enable zone X6 Press A E g Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 16 2 1 7 16 2 1 8 16 2 1 9 16 2 2 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x This is a list of disabled zones Scroll to or write the wanted zone number and
63. asonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 28 7 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x Activate address setting mode for DU H5 A7 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 e Ext Presentation unit EPU 1728 e Alert Annunciation unit AAU 1735 1736 e Ext Fire Brigade Panel FBP 1826 1828 A specific unit or all units can be activated for address setting NOTE The units have to be in operation and in quiescent condition i e the units have to have an address set already ee Scroll to menu H5 Scroll to menu A7 E g 9 A E g 9 AT According to chapter Access see page 81 Write the unit s address 0 7 9 All units Press A to accept If the address setting mode was not activated The address has now to be set changed in the DU respectively Scroll or press Return to H5 Scroll or press Return 120 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 28 8 Show information about Site Specific Data H5 A8 Information about the latest downloaded Site Specific Data SSD via a PC and the program EBLWin SSD name As written in the EBLWin dialog box System Properties Name Downloaded Date and time when the SSD was downloaded User User name for the person who performed th
64. ata saved in the Flash ROM The alarm counter value is stored in an EEPROM i e the value will be retained also after the c i e has been de energized NOTE After any restart a new week average sensor value will be calculated within 2 minutes for all the analog smoke detectors Thereafter a new average sensor value will be calculated each week Here follows a table describing different reset alternatives and how the data respectively is affected 6 During these 2 minutes all fire alarms from analog smoke detectors will be suppressed 77 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev Action EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x Data etc Data etc Restart code which will be which will be deleted not deleted Power down and then power SSW up again Cold restart FFD WASV Via menu H8 S4 Safe shut down FFD WASV 00 alt 03 of control unit Cold restart ss SSW Automatically after download of FF WASV D site specific data SSD via a PC SSW amp EBLWin Warm restart Automatically after download of FFD WASV i EBLWin Cold oy SSW S W viaa PC amp restart Automatically due to external FFD WASV D 01 02 alt disturbance Cold restart SSW 04 20 NOTE During the restart the output R1 for Fault tx will be activated the supervised 24 V DC outputs SO S1 will be not supervised and SO S1 programmed as normally high will be low for a few seconds
65. cabinet has been opened FAULT Key cabinet Date MM DD Time HH MM If the key cabinet is closed again the status information Serviced is added FAULT Key cabinet Date MM DD Time HH MM Serviced This key cabinet fault message is to be acknowledged the same way as a normal fault see chapter Fault acknowledge page 70 When the key cabinet fault is acknowledged the LED General fault L7 will be turned OFF if the key cabinet is closed and if there are no other faults in the system Quiet alarm reset Quiet alarms are non latching i e they will be automatically reset when the alarm point zone is no longer above alarm level Outputs activated by quiet alarm will be de activated In some cases after a programmable delay time Alarm Acknowledgement Facility AAF reset NOTE The AAF function is used in conjunction with an AAF Control which is available on the Australian market only 55 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 17 9 17 10 EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x The indication in the control unit display during the Acknowledgement Period 10 60 sec and the Investigation Period 0 3 min respectively will automatically disappear when e the AA process ends because no detector in the AAF zone is over the fire alarm level e the AA process ends up in a fire alarm which has higher priority Regarding Fire alarm reset see above Ackno
66. ced passwords and the new in the display password again Wrong password was entered Try again Correct password was entered Scroll or press Return to log off As long as you don t close the door you can enter the menu system again without a password NOTE After change of password it is recommended do a Safe shutdown of the control unit see menu H8 S7 This will save the SSW data e g the new password in a Flash ROM see page 77 If the valid password s are unknown EBLWin has to be used to change the password s 143 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 34 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 B10 or via an open door se chapter Door open page 39 Regarding the fault condition see chapters Fault page 57 and Fault messages page 58 NOTE Most faults have a time delay EBL128 should be tested as follows e Perform monthly test menu H1 e Remove the battery fuse F2 on the main board 4556 The following fault message is to be shown FAULT Battery not connected CU e Put back the fuse and acknowledge the fault Menu H6 e Check the manual call point glasses Take required measures Use the manual call point alarm test key to activate some fire
67. d 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 When absolutely required they can be individually disabled as alarm points e Zones 01 99 can be disabled via menu H2 B1 e 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 B 10 NOTE e Up to 100 Interlocking outputs can be individually disabled via menu H9 C4 e The COM loop can be disabled via menu H8 S1 e 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 shown in the display An example Zone 01 is disabled More 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 This is not valid for the VdS
68. d in menu H4 U1 The LED Disablements L8 is also indicating one or more disabled interlocking outputs Access According to chapter Access see page 81 E g 01 OL Press A to accept and or A Return to menu C4 i i i A ockin Scroll or press Return to C C menu H9 141 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 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 All interlocking outputs disabled via menu H2 B4 has to be re enabled via menu H2 B8 If there are no outputs to re enable List is empty will be shown Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu C5 f t A Scroll to menu H9 r 1g t j put This is a list in which you can scroll Press A for re enable or Return not re enable to menu C5 Scroll or press Return to menu H9 Scroll or press Return 142 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 33 Change password H10 The password can be changed for the user user name that is logged in but it is recommended to do it via EBLWin instead Access According to chapter Access see page 81 ee ae Enter the old and new d The digits are repla
69. e RTC component has no built in battery i e if EBL128 is out of power no mains and no battery backup and after new software has been downloaded the date day of the week and the time have to be set when EBL128 is powered up again NOTE The information shown in the display will be saved when you press A Press Return instead of A to return to menu H3 without any changes Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu H3 E calendar and clock HERS Els Danes ZON NNTOD Mimes mia gimmig Ss The time shown is the time Weekday 1 1 Monday 7 Sunday when A was pressed in menu H3 When required edit the NOTE The date is in some conventions languages shown date time and or weekday as DD MM YYYY Press A The clock starts again from the date YY Year MM Month DD Date time etc shown in the display NOTE Press Return instead of A to return to menu H3 if no changes are to be done hh hour mm minute ss second Settings done Date and time was set Depending on if A or A Date 20YY MM DD Time hh mm ss Day D Return is pressed Scroll or press Return Return Set calendar and clock Pare leis 99 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 26 1 Daylight saving time If the time shall be automatically changed when the Daylight saving time period starts and stops respectively is set via E
70. e SSD download Computer Computer name if programmed for the PC that was used for the SSD download Domain Domain if programmed for the PC that was used for the SSD download EBLWin key The unique number for EBLWin key Convention i e country specific functions default EBLWin settings etc is set in conjunction with the installation of EBLWin Language The Control unit language NOTE YYYY year MM month DD day hh hour mm minute The way the date and time is presented can be different for different languages since the format is depending on the convention Access According to chapter Access see page 81 i gt Scroll to menu A amp 1AP nN 7 Z S Z S x zI See NOTE above gt U nnnnnnnnr Press gt to see the next it window 3 omair Idddddd Press gt to see the next sLWin 67890 gt window 83 To change the convention via EBLWin Level 2 has to be selected which require a special password Alt EBLWin can be re installed 121 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x window again or Return Scroll or press Return to H5 Scroll or press Return 122 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 29 FAULT Acknowledge H6 Regarding fault indication etc see chapter Fault page 57 All faults are norma
71. e alarm presentation the faults can be shown via the special fire alarm menu X2 see page 46 Faults are normally latched and have to be acknowledged which is done via menu H6 see page 123 In menu H6 can up to 200 faults be listed e Not serviced corrected and not acknowledged faults e Not serviced corrected but acknowledged faults e Serviced corrected but not acknowledged faults In EBLWin Fault latching can be selected default or not selected Selected each fault always have to be acknowledged Not selected corrected faults will automatically be removed from the fault list menu H6 57 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 18 1 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x If a fault cannot be 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 Fault messages Below follows a list of all fault messages in alphabetical order FAULT 24 V for external equipment Fuse F9 on the main board 4556 is blown FAULT 24 V for routing equipment Fuse F7 on the main board 4556 is blown Also indicated by LED L15 blinking FAULT 24 V output techn address xxx This is valid for an external power supply e g 3366 connected on the COM loop The output might be turned off The current output limit is exceeded PAULI AAU X AAU 1735
72. e battery 6 1 2 The LCD information priority order The different type of alarms faults etc listed below are described in other parts of this document 1 The information on the top row 40 characters is included in the text file downloaded in EBL128 i e the information could be different than the one showed above 20 In the Australian and New Zealand conventions the LCD backlight will not be turned OFF even if the c i e is powered only by the second power source 21 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x The priority order is shown in the following table es oe 2 Quietalarm o 6 Testmodealarm o i O 8 Evacuate information O New Zealand convention only O o Zones in Test mode Interlocking input output active Information in normal operation in quiescent state NOTE Fire alarms are Fire alarm Heavy smoke heat alarm Alert Annunciation AA alarm Key cabinet alarm Acknowledged alarm New Zealand only Isolated alarm New Zealand only The different type of events and the menu system are described in other parts of this document Regarding priority 14 see page 21 NOTE When More is shown it is possible to scroll between the items with r and men 21 The AAF function is used in conjunction with an AAF Control which is available on the Australian market only Only valid for Belgian British Standard Hungaria
73. e indicating more than one pre warning and they will be automatically scrolled each 5 second Pre warning is automatically reset see chapter Alarm reset page 53 Fire alarm 256 alarms points or zones can be presented in the EBL128 display See also chapter The display in EBL128 page 21 According to the ENS54 2 standard in case of a fire alarm the following will happen e The buzzer in EBL128 sounds 0 4 sec each 0 8 sec 0 4 0 4 sec e LEDs Fire L1 are blinking 0 4 0 4 sec e Output for routing equipment Fire brigade tx is activated See also NOTE below e Programmable outputs for fire alarm are activated e Inthe EBL128 display and ext FBP display the fire alarm s will be presented See below NOTE Normally the c i e relay output RO is used as the output for Routing equipment Fire brigade tx The output will then be activated for fire alarm from any alarm point or zone line input If the fire alarm routing equipment has provision for transmission of several fire alarm signals and the alarm receiver has provision for reception of several fire alarm signals the alarm receiver can take different actions depending on if it is a fire alarm type A or B If a fire alarm type B is received it will indicate that only one analog addressable smoke heat or multi detector is activated which could be a nuisance alarm If a fire alarm type A is received it is probably a real fire since fire
74. e is programmable in EBLWin Max 30 min according to the ENS54 2 standard Default value depending convention 55 The time is programmable in EBLWin Max 30 min according to the ENS54 2standard Default value depending convention Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x AAU 1735 1736 Alert Annunciation Unit EBL128 cannot communicate with the unit Check edit the address and the S W mode in the unit or edit the SSD FAULT No reply EPU x EPU 1728 Ext Presentation Unit EBL128 cannot communicate with the unit Check edit the address and the S W mode in the unit or edit the SSD FAULT No reply expansion board x Valid for the 8 zones exp board 4580 the 8 relays exp board 4581 and the Inputs and outputs exp board 4583 mounted in the c i e EBL128 Also valid for the I O Matrix board 4582 connected on the COM loop i e mounted outside the c i e EBL128 cannot communicate with the board Check edit the address Check the cables connections FAULT No reply FBP x FBP 1826 1828 Ext Fire Brigade Panel EBL128 cannot communicate with the unit Check edit the address and the S W mode in the unit or edit the SSD FAULT Ouepule sx This is valid for the EBL128 supervised voltage outputs SO and S1 If the output is programmed for sounders type Alarm devices it is also indicated by LED Fault Disablements Alarm devices L13 blink
75. een re enabled the LED Disablements L8 will be turned OFF if there are no other disablements If there is nothing to re enable List is empty will be shown Access According to chapter Access see page 81 ee ii of A C Only disabled type s will j g CCE be shown Press 1 extinguishing output 2 ventilation output 3 interlocking output Press A to accept Press 1 All types are re enabled A Return Scroll or press Return t o menu H2 95 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 25 9 Disable re enable alarm devices H2 B9 Disabled alarm devices are listed in menu H4 U1 Outputs for alarm devices can be collectively disabled and re enabled via this menu Disabled output will stay disabled until re enabled again via this menu When all outputs type Alarm devices have been disabled the LEDs Disablements L8 and Fault Disablements Alarm devices L13 will be turned ON When all outputs type Alarm devices have been re enabled the LED Fault Disablements Alarm devices L13 will be turned OFF NOTE This function for alarm devices is not the same as for push button Silence alarm devices P3 unless the option Button Silence alarm devices disables alarm devices is selected in EBLwin System properties see chapter Silence Alarm devices page 29 This menu has higher priority than the push b
76. enerate a fire alarm i e an analog or conventional detector a manual call point etc Smoke detector One type of analog and conventional smoke detectors is available the photo electric optical smoke detector Sensor Sensor Analog detector Analog detector Contains an A D converter EBL128 picks up the digital values sensor values for each detector individually All evaluations and decisions are then made in EBL128 i e by advanced alarm algorithms As from version 2 0 x the latest detector generation 440x can be used In the Advanced mode the alarm algorithms are stored in the detector instead of the control unit Analog detectors are addressable an address setting tool is used for address and mode settings An analog detector has to be plugged in an ASB Analog Sensor Base ASB A sensor is plugged in an ASB which is connected to a COM loop see below Conventional detector Detector with two statuses normal or fire alarm The detector contains a closing contact and a series alarm resistor Normally plugged in a conventional detector base CDB see below which is connected to a conventional zone line input Some types are water proof and are not plugged in any base An end of line device is connected in the last unit on the conventional zone line Conventional Detector Base CDB A conventional detector is plugged in a CDB and connected to a conventional zone line input Addressable A uni
77. g Instructions V2 0 x press Return to menu S9 Scroll or press Return to menu H8 Scroll or press Return Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 31 10 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x Reset activated output H8 S10 Output s activated via menu H8 S9 have to be reset via this menu H8 S10 NOTE possible to select Only output types that are activated will be shown and Access Scroll to menu H8 Scroll to menu S10 Depending on if 0 1 2 or 3 is selected one of the alternatives will be shown Return Maintenance Acknowledge S Reset activated ou Reset OuEpUm wess 0 O Loopunit 1 S 2 RO 3 icjemies 07 Tele Ee Talis mewe Sib Bea ole technical address ACCE ACCEF gowes Oy RSSSe OUCOUE Cyes O O Loopunit 1 S 2 R0 31 Reset activated output expansion board ACOBIRE ene SAO According to chapter Access see page 81 Only output types that are activated will be shown Loop unit 3361 or 3364 S S0 S1 RO RO EXPB 4581 or 4583 L A list in which you can scroll Select the output to reset and press A Only output types that are activated will be shown When all outputs are reset List is empty will be shown Scroll or press Return to menu H8 Return Maintenance 137 Ieee Talis Scroll or press Return
78. g the installation and after calibration of supervised outputs change of password etc NOTE By restart and power down the Fault tx relay which is powered in quiescent normal state will be powerless i e the relay contacts will alternate Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu H8 Maintenance EPT H8 A Acknowledge SERVICE signal NCICB S1 Scroll to menu S7 Safe shut down of control unit a ACHE Me TS Eor safe shut donn Or cCoOntrol unii Press ACOHET trol unit ready for power down To The SSW is now saved tart without power down press ACC the CPU is at rest and the CU is ready to be de energized NOTE If you change your mind regarding power down press A to restart the CU or wait 5 min for an aut restart Power down up Normal restart indication After the restart power up or see page 77 there will be a fault which A has to be acknowledged or AULIE Restart code 0x ad 0 see chapter FAULT after 5 min Date mm dd Time hh mm Serviced Acknowledge H6 page 123 Restart code 030r 00 87 All LEDs incl Operation L6 will be turned off as well as the com munication on the COM loop RS232 485 serial lines and the input I0 132 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 31 8 Activate zone address in alarm mode H8 S8 One alarm point zone address not
79. hall be set Start test ACC in test mode do like above else press Return Return Set zone in test mode ACCEP Le DI The zone s will stay in test mode until the test mode is ended The test mode will also be automatically ended 60 minutes after the last testing in the zone Perform the test as quickly as possible since the output s for routing equipment fire brigade tx are disabled also the parts of the zones in test mode not visible for the test personnel are disabled 124 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x In order to shorten the testing time any time delay for the detectors zones in test mode will be disabled i e fire alarm will be detected faster than normally In the tested alarm point the LED will light up and the alarm point will be automatically reset after about ten seconds The alarm will also momentarily be shown in the EBL128 display A sensor in test mode will not be able to activate fault To end the test mode the menu D1 has to be open Press or 2 to open menu D2 Press T or 1 for menu D1 This is a list in which you can scroll between all the zones in test mode Select or type the zone number and press A When no more zones are in test mode List is empty lt will be shown and the LED Test mode L9 is turned OFF Press Return to D2 Press Return to H7
80. he faults are set via EBLWin to be Not latched e Login according to chapter Access page 81 e Use menu H6 access code for Building officer or Service personnel is required for fault acknowledge see chapter FAULT Acknowledge H6 page 123 Menu H6 is a list showing up to 200 faults not acknowledged faults and or acknowledged but not corrected faults The first fault in the list is the most recent fault When a fault is both acknowledged and corrected it will be removed from the list and a new fault can be shown if there are more than 200 All fault events are shown in the event log menu H4 U6 e All faults have to be individually acknowledged one by one with the yellow push button Fault acknowledge P6 Use or 4 keys to scroll e Ifa fault has been serviced corrected before it has been acknowledged the text Serviced is added after the time It still has to be acknowledged e When a fault is corrected and acknowledged it will disappear from the list H6 e When all faults have been acknowledged the LED Fault tx activated L11 will be turned off and output for routing equipment Fault tx is reset as in normal operation e As long as there are faults not acknowledged faults and or acknowledged but not corrected faults the LED General fault L7 will be lit and general fault and maybe general charge fault output s are activated Via EBLWin the faults can be se
81. hich all the addressable Panasonic COM loop units can be connected It starts in EBL128 and it returns back to EBL128 Control Unit C U C LE Control Unit C U Control and Indicating Equipment c i e A unit e g EBL128 to which the alarm points are connected Indicates fire alarm fault condition etc on the front i e on the Fire Brigade amp Control Panel see below Fire Brigade Panel FBP The Fire Brigade Panel is a part of the EBL128 front intended for fire alarm presentation etc for the fire brigade personnel A separate unit an external FBP can also be connected to EBL128 10 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 2 10 2 11 2 12 2 13 2 14 2 15 2 16 2 17 2 18 EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x In the ext FBP a printer can be included 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 the system LED LED Light Emitting Diode Yellow green or red optical indicator lamp External Indicator LED A unit with an LED Connected to an ASB CDB or a detector with a built in LED for external indication Lit when the built in LED is lit Display LCD LCD Liquid Crystal Display Display for presentation of fire alarms fault messages etc Normally alphanumeric characters and backlight Door open Key switch A door key s
82. iet alarm amp key Blinking 0 4 0 4s cabinet alarm g Alarms queued 2 red More than one unit zone have generated fire alarm Blinking 0 4 0 4s LA Ventilation yellow Output s activated for fire smoke ventilation equipment L5 Fire brigade tx red Output activated for Fire brigade tx routing equipment and or corresponding programmable output s of type routing equipment Test of routing equipment in progress see menu H1 L Operation green Power on i e EBL128 is power supplied via the rectifier or the backup battery FBP push buttons on next page L1 L2 L3 Extinguishing red Output s activated for extinguishing equipment L4 6 3 In the New Zealand convention also Acknowledged alarm ACK t L3 L4 and L5 can as an alternative be programmed to indicate when a programmable input is activated i e input trigger condition Extinguishing system released Activated fire ventilation and Activated routing equipment respectively e g L5 can be turned on when a programmable input is activated by an activated routing equipment output L5 is turned on until all fire alarms are reset 16 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 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 P
83. ime channel controlling this function is on 1 The Alert Annunciation function is described in the EBL128 Planning Instructions chapter Alert annunciation The LED L16 will be on if the AA function is enabled for at least one alarm point zone Normally is only one time channel used for this function but two or more channels can be used The AA function can as an alternative be continuously on 19 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 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 S4 Paper feed white Not used in EBL128 Access white Used to log on i e to get access to the menu tree via an access code to carry out disablements etc In conjunction with a fire alarm some information is available and some actions are possible to perform via the Fire alarm menu X1 X9 without log on see chapter Fire alarm page 42 log off 1 9and0 Numeric keys for the figures 0 9 Used to clear delete just written data Used to accept a menu and accept input of data L gt eft right keys are used to move the cursor in a menu T Up down keys are used to scroll between the menus ka Return white Used to stop input of data leave a menu one step up and to
84. in the New Zealand convention 61 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x New Zealand FB Silence switch outside switch is turned ON i e from not activated to activated state JOZN UID SWB Sx 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 FAULT Fuse on COM loop Fuse F4 on the main board is broken The fuse is not replaceable There are more components broken i e the main board has to be repaired replaced FAUTE TO CUE rent COlnsibidjeresLoie alin ICU EBL128 current consumption including battery charging is over 1 8 A and because of this the battery charging is turned off The current consumption excluding battery charging exceeds 0 8 A and the battery charging is turned off as long as the current consumption exceeds 0 75 A Normally this fault only appears when starting up expanding an EBL128 FAULT Input A fault on the supervised input I0 in EBL128 Check the cables connections cut off or short circuit FAULT Input x exp board x A fault on the supervised input x on the expansion board 4583 with address x Check the cables connections cut off or short circuit FAULT Interlocking input AA PP AA PP Area Point An interlocking input is not activated within the time set for fault activation 5 255 seconds The time is counted from
85. ing If the output is programmed for a fire brigade tx type Routing equipment it is also indicated by LED Fault Disablements Fire brigade tx L15 blinking Calibration not performed via menu H5 A1 Short circuit break on the connected cable equipment Blown fuse F8 S0 or F6 S1 on the main board 4556 Connected equipment might be missing End of line resistor s missing or not correct value see drawing 128 22 1 5 resistors 33K NOTE The calibrated value has to be in the range 4K7 50K 65 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x FAULT Output x expansion board x A fault on the supervised output x on the expansion board 4583 with address x If the output is programmed for sounders type Alarm devices it is also indicated by LED Fault Disablements Alarm devices L13 blinking If the output is programmed for fire brigade tx type Routing equipment it is also indicated by LED Fault Disablements Fire brigade tx L15 blinking Calibration not performed via menu H5 A1 Short circuit break on the connected cable equipment Blown fuse F1 Output 0 or F2 Output 1 on the 4583 board Connected equipment might be missing End of line resistor s missing or not correct value 1 5 x 33K NOTE The calibrated value has to be in the range 4K7 50K IVAIUILEES T Outpt x cech addr x This is valid for COM loop output unit 3364
86. ing outputs H2 B4 page 90 and Re enable all control ventil exting or interlocking outputs H2 B8 page 95 34 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 12 12 1 12 2 12 3 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x Evacuate Alert Annunciation Acknowledge and Disable These functions are only valid in some conventions m A front with the push button P5 is required See also chapters Control amp Indicating Equipment page 14 and LED indicators and push buttons page 16 Evacuate When the green push button Evacuate P5 is pressed all outputs programmed for sounders type Alarm devices will be collectively turned ON steady continuous This is indicated by the following information in the EBL128 display Evacuate in progress The sounders will remain ON until they are turned OFF by pressing the push button Evacuate P5 again NOTE The alarm devices sounders will in this case be activated steady continuous irrespective of the fact that the outputs can be set to something else for fire alarm e g intermittent Alert Annunciation Acknowledge The green button Alert Annunciation Acknowledge P5 has the same function as the Acknowledge button on an AA unit 1735 1736 Disable When the yellow push button Disable P5 is pressed all zones in fire condition will be disabled 35 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 13
87. inside switch NOTE The functions in this chapter are valid for the New Zealand convention only The button Silence alarm devices P3 is called the inside switch and has the following function The inside switch toggles between two states e Alarm devices disabled All programmable outputs of type Alarm devices are disabled i e they cannot be activated e Alarm devices not disabled All programmable outputs of type Alarm devices enabled i e they can be activated If the inside switch is in its disabled state when the c i e door is being closed the buzzer will beep once and the message Silence switch left active will be shown in the LCD For priority order see chapter The display in EBL128 page 21 NOTE The inside switch has no function if the outside switch see below is activated ON 8 2 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 since it is placed outside the c i e The outside switch is a key switch and connected to a programmable input with the trigger condition New Zealand FB Silence switch The outside switch can be in two states The outside switch is turned ON i e from not activated to activated state e All programmable outputs of type Alarm devices are disabled i e they cannot be activated The inside swi
88. larm points zone address can be automatically re enabled or they have to be re enabled via menu H2 B6 Access According to chapter Access see page 81 a gt Write zone number and Press A to accept address e g W 0 1 0 1 A Press 1 for aut re i enabling and accept or change the time max 24 hours Default is current time 3 hours Press A to accept LED Disablements L8 will light up Co A If more disablements shall be done continue like above If not press Return Scroll or press Return to menu H2 87 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 25 3 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x Disable output H2 B3 Up to 100 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 Ses a Scroll to menu B3 0 1 2 or 3 A Depending on the chosen type the following will be shown Type 2 chosen A 72 Expansion board EXPB 0 3 4581 Relay output 0 7 alt 4583 Output 0 2 88 According to chapter Access see page 81 Press 0 3361 or 3377 4477 or 3379 or 3364 or 4380 or 4383 1 C i e output SO S1 2 C i e output RO 3 C i e exp board output Press A to accept Regarding the 3377 4477 amp 3379 units output no 0 high priority 1 medium priority 2 low prio
89. larms To avoid trouble and unnecessary expenses there are a couple of things to bear in mind Here are some advice and tips Tobacco smoke The detectors sensors cannot sense the difference between smoke and smoke They cannot separate tobacco smoke from smoke from a fire Intensive tobacco smoking in connection with bad ventilation can cause a fire alarm Welding grinding cutting sawing amp drilling This kind of jobs cause smoke Carpet welding Welding of plastic carpets causes a smoke that can be almost invisible but it still influences the smoke detectors sensors Cooking fumes toasting amp candles It is not only normal smoke that influences smoke detectors sensors It is all kinds of combustion products caused by cooking frying grilling toasting etc Warning Be careful when there are smoke detectors sensors near such activity Special environments Certain premises and environments can influence smoke detectors sensors and cause alarms It can be ions from plastics flour dust oil haze aerosols strong perfumes strong ventilation insecticides disinfecting sprays etc If many odd and unnecessary alarms occur the environment must be examined and perhaps other detector types have to be chosen Steam hot air Smoke and heat detectors are influenced by steam and hot air e g from an oven dry blower heater etc 146 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev E
90. lly latched i e all faults have to be acknowledged See also chapter Fault acknowledge page 70 All fault events are stored in the event log and can be listed See also chapter Event log H4 U6 page 109 In this menu H6 are up to 200 faults listed e Not corrected and not acknowledged faults no status info e Not corrected but acknowledged faults status Acknowledged e Corrected but not acknowledged faults status Serviced The way the date is presented is different for different languages If there are no faults List is empty will be shown According to chapter Access see page 81 A INUL OEE This is a list in which i tatu you can scroll The first fault in the list is the most recent fault Status info see above When applicable press gt for more info To acknowledge the fault shown in the display press Fault acknowledge P6 Fault acknowledge FAULT XXXXXX The status info is now L 7 Acknowledged When this fault is corrected it will be removed from the list Scroll in the list e g to acknowledge more faults or press Return to menu H6 Scroll or press Return to log off 84 Tf faults are set via EBLWin to be Not latched Serviced will never be shown 123 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 30 Perform ZONE TEST test mode H7 Normally zones are tested during the m
91. low i e a normally high output will be low during the calibration a few seconds Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu H5 ACCE Ee HS CCI A Calibration of supervised outputs ACCEPT Al A Calibration in progress Please wait Calibration is completed YAY To calibrate supervised outputs OSs MCC IEE 78 Supervised monitored outputs can via EBLWin be set to be not supervised EBL128 outputs S0 S1 and the exp board 4583 outputs Output 0 Output 1 One end of line resistor 33K in the last unit or one resistor 33K in up to five units 3364 outputs VO0 VO1 One end of line capacitor 470 nF in the last unit or one capacitor 470 nF in up to five units 8 4K7 50K and 470 5x470 nF respectively 112 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x Scroll or press Return to H5 Scroll or press Return NOTE After the calibration it is recommended to do a Safe shutdown of control unit see menu H8 S7 This will save the SSW data e g the calibration values in a Flash ROM see page 77 113 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 28 2 Sensitive fault detection mode H5 A2 Sensitive fault detection mode means that the normal time delays for all type of faults are reduced which makes it possible to find faults during
92. menu Disable alarm devices H2 B9 in the c i e If pushed during fire alarm condition the button Akustische Signale ab will also silence the buzzer in the c 1 e When the outputs are disabled from the FBF via button Akustische Signale ab it is not possible to re enable them from the CIE However during fire alarm condition and if the outputs to fire alarm devices outputs C have been disabled from the c i e it is possible to re enable them from the FBF Indication Akustische Signale ab The indication Akustische Signale ab on Feuerwehr Bedienfeld FBF is turned on when the outputs to alarm devices are disabled Indication in button Akustische Signale ab Switch 1 on the DIP switch in FBF 2003 shall be in position ON The LED in button Akustische Signale ab follow the indication Akustische Signale ab on Feuerwehr Bedienfeld FBF i e LED turned on means that the outputs to alarm devices are disabled The buzzer in the c i e Even if the outputs to alarm devices are disabled the buzzer in the c i e will re sound in case of a new alarm It is possible to silence the buzzer by pressing the button Akustische Signale ab outputs to alarm devices will be re enabled and immediately press the button Akustische Signale ab again outputs to alarm devices will be disabled again In this case there is a risk that the alarm devices will sound for a short while Button UE ab The button UE ab on Feue
93. mples One alarm point e g detector 12 45 38 In the German VdS convention and the New Zealand convention the presentation is different and described in separate documents 43 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x One zone e g zone 14 a conventional zone line input More than one alarm point in one zone e g detectors 12 45 amp 46 The LEDs Alarms queued L2 are indicating that more than one alarm point is in alarm Press the button Alarms queued P1 to see the other alarm One alarm point in two zones e g detectors 12 45 amp 13 02 The LEDs Alarms queued L2 are indicating that more than one alarm point is in alarm Press the button Alarms queued P1 to see the other alarm More than one alarm point zone LEDs Alarms queued L2 are blinking 0 4 0 4 sec indicating more than one fire alarm To scroll through the alarms use the push button Scroll P1 The fire alarms are stored in a circular buffer and when scrolling from the last to the first alarm the LEDs Alarms queued will be turned off for approx three seconds When the Scroll button has been used the first alarm will be automatically displayed again after 20 seconds If an ext FBP 1826 with a built in printer is connected the printer will print each fire alarm e g oe ee Alarm 47 ZONE ADDR 12 45 Time HH MM Date MM DD Alarm text for 12 4
94. n Spanish and Ukrainian conventions 22 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 7 User level User name amp Password EBL128 has different user levels for different kind of users To log on to an EBL128 version gt 2 0 a User name and a Password are required see page 81 Ten different User names with individual Passwords can be used Each User name is for a specific user level which has access to specific menus according to the following table User level User level name Required action Access to according type equipment to EN54 2 1 No Hole in the Alarms queued Plexiglas button 2A Fire brigade key To Like 1 Silence open the door buzzer Silence alarm devices amp Reset buttons 2B Information only Like 2A log on as Like 2A keypad Information only Menu H4 H6 H9 amp H10 2C Building officer Like 2A log on as Like 2A keypad Building officer H1 H4 H6 H7 H9 amp H10 3A Service personnel Like 2A log on as Like 2A keypad Service personnel H1 H10 3B PC EBLWin H W SSD amp S W key download 4 PC EBLWin H W SSD amp S W key special password download reset of alarm counter d Information only i e the faults cannot be acknowledged Menu H9 C1 only Via EBLWin menu System are ten different User names with individual Passwords
95. n rain Circuit SC NN lt gt oC nn SCI nn lt gt SCI nn describes between which Short Circuit Isolators SCI s the short circuit is located nn A B 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 or up to 63 A amp B is the built in isolator in the EBL128 A direction and B direction respectively i e if no SCI is used the information will always be SCIA lt gt SCI B If one SCI no 0 is used the information will be SCIA lt gt SCI 0 or SCI 0 lt gt SCI B and so on There will also be a FAULT No reply message for each unit that EBL128 cannot find If there are several short circuits on the loop the message shows the last isolator before the break in the A direction incl the following isolator There will also be shown FAULT Several faults NOTE Each 10 minute a new attempt is made to communicate in the A direction only When all short circuits are repaired corrected the communication automatically returns to communicate in the A direction only BAULLS Site spective data SSD The Site Specific Data SSD is not downloaded correctly a checksum fault etc A new SSD download via EBLWin is required If the fault cannot be corrected it is very serious Call for service personnel engineer immediately FAULT Site specific data SSD AAU x AAU 1735 1736 Alert Annunciation Unit There is no SSD Site Specific Data downloaded to the unit or something is wrong in the dow
96. n version N N x S W download in Display Units New S W for the 1728 1735 1736 amp 1826 1828 units can also be downloaded via EBLWin The PC has to be connected to the RS232 connector J2 in the unit respectively See the Technical Description for the unit respectively Old SSD can be opened in EBLWin saved and then downloaded as new SSD 76 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 22 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 FF Fire alarms and Faults D Disablements FFD Fire alarms Faults and Disablements SSW Sensor values access codes supervised output calibration values log buffers and in some conventions the alarm counter SSD Site Specific Data i e all the installation programming created and downloaded via EBLWin S W Software i e the EBL128 system program WASV Week Average Sensor Values Safe shut down of control unit menu H8 S7 will save the SSW data except the week average sensor values in a Flash ROM before you power off de energize EBL128 Before the first Safe shut down this memory is empty After each Safe shut down the latest SSW data is saved When EBL128 is powered up the RAM working memory will after the restart read the SSW d
97. nd reset of the AA alarm can be done on an AA unit 1735 1736 or an AA controller 1740 See also chapter Alarm reset page 53 Co incidence alarm two unit zone dependence When only one two unit dependent alarm point i e one zone address is in alarm status or when only one two zone dependent zone is in alarm status the buzzer sounds 0 8 5 sec and there is a Co incidence alarm presentation in the display Coincidence alarm detector 72Z AA or Co incidence alarm zone ZZ If there are Co incidence alarms generated in other zones the LEDs Alarms queued L2 are blinking and the Co incidence alarms will be automatically scrolled each 5 second Co incidence alarm is automatically reset 5 minutes after the alarm point zone is no longer in alarm status or by the Reset button P4 see chapter Alarm reset page 53 Heavy smoke alarm Heavy heat alarm An analog detector generates heavy smoke heat alarm for a higher alarm level activated by the same detector than the fire alarm level i e fire alarm is already Heavy smoke heat alarm is a confirmation on that the smoke or heat is increasing and can be used for special actions e g activation of smoke ventilation etc In case of a heavy smoke heat alarm the following will happen e Outputs programmed for heavy smoke heat alarm are activated 4 In the Czech and Polish CNBOP conventions the
98. nloaded SSD BAU Site spce lie data SSD EBRU EPU 1728 Ext Presentation Unit There is no SSD Site Specific Data downloaded to the unit or something is wrong in the downloaded SSD The fault has to be acknowledged and it can last up to 10 minutes before the communication returns to communicate in the A direction only 68 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x FAUTE olte specific data SSID EBE sx BP 1826 1828 Ext Fire Brigade Panel There is no SSD Site Specific Data downloaded to the unit or something is wrong in the downloaded SSD FAULT Wrong type expansion board x Valid for the 8 zones exp board 4580 the 8 relays exp board 4581 and the Inputs and outputs exp board 4583 mounted in the c i e EBL128 Also valid for the I O Matrix board 4582 connected on the COM loop i e mounted outside the c i e The board is not the same type as programmed in the SSD Change the programming via EBLWin or the board FAULT Wrong type of unit zz aa gt Press gt to see the technical address FAULT Wrong type of unit t addr xxx zz aa Zone Address xxx COM loop address The unit is not the same type as programmed in the SSD Change the programming via EBLWin or the unit FAULT Zone line input zz aa Press gt to see the technical address or the expansion board 4580 number and input number FAULT Zone li
99. og on as Service personnel level 3A access to all menus i e like level 2C and also to the following menus S10 Reset activated output H10 Change password In this case for Service personnel 7 6 Access level 3B Used by Service maintenance commissioning engineers when a PC i e EBLWin is to be connected to EBL128 for backup upload download of site specific data SSD and or download of software An EBLWin key in the PC is required 7 7 Access level 4 Used by manufacturer or by personnel authorised by the manufacturer for re initialisation reset of the alarm counter change software 27 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x configurations on line status checking etc A special password is required 28 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 8 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 warning a fire alarm or a Co incidence alarm the following will happen e LEDs Fire L1 and Alarms queued iL continue to be blinking 0 4 0 4 e Activated outputs programmed for sounders type Alarm devices will be silenced In case of a new alarm or if the push button Silence Alarm devices is pressed again the sounder
100. ome national regulations also require a routine test of the routing equipment Press A for no test or press 1 and A to start such a test The following will happen e EBL128 Fault tx output will be de activated indicated by the LED Fault tx activated L11 A 60 seconds count down starts e After 30 seconds EBL128 Fire brigade tx output and corresponding programmable outputs type 4 routing equipment will be activated as well indicated by the LED Fire brigade tx L15 e After another 30 seconds the test will be ended and all the outputs and LEDs will return to normal 1 A Test of routing equipment in progress nn starts at 60 and will nn seconds left count down to 00 a Monthly test is completed A Perform monthly test Scroll or press Return to EPT H1 log off NOTE a If an alarm point e g a manual call point is in alarm state when the test mode is ended there will be a fire alarm activated b When the Fire door closing function is used the fire door s will be closed when the zone involved is set in test mode NOTE This output is activated in normal state 84 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 25 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 wante
101. on the COM loop will now be identified and listed in EBLWin i e the SSD will be auto generated and given default settings 01 01 01 02 01 03 etc Save the installation SSD The SSD can be downloaded to EBL128 as it is or being edited recommended before the download SSD download The PC with EBLWin has to be connected to the RS232 connector J3 in EBL128 on the main board Open the wanted installation xxxxx EBLWin and log on to EBL128 In menu Tools select Download SSD to open the dialog box xxxxx A suitable name of the installation An EBLWin key 5094 a hardware key is required i e plugged in a USB port in the PC 6l Each unit have to be running i e be connected power supplied and the address mode etc have to be set NOTE During this check the COM loop will be disconnected disabled and no alarms or faults can be activated Disconnected COM loop is indicated by the LED Disablements L8 72 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x Mark the required checkbox es Click Start Information will be shown in the Status column and in the large white field There is a progress bar in the dialog box as well as in the EBL128display When the download is completed in a correct way the following text message will be shown Now an automatic warm restart will take
102. on the main board up to the left push on the jumper JP2 BOOT Momentarily short the solder pads JP1 RESET The buzzer will be sounding indicating boot mode 6 Start the download i e click Start The buzzer stops sounding The download status is indicated in the progress bar LED Operation L6 will be turned off LED General fault L7 is amp The software firmware makes the microprocessor work 75 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev 21 2 21 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x indicating that EBL128 is in the so called Boot mode LEDs Alarms queued L2 are indicating the Flash memory programming When the download is completed LEDs Alarms queued L2 will be turned off and the control unit has to be restarted NOTE First pull off the jumper JP2 BOOT r Download completed Restart control unit 8 LED Operation L6 will be lit 9 There will be at least a restart fault see chapter Restart page 77 i e LEDs General fault L7 and Fault tx activated L11 will be lit Acknowledge all faults menu H6 10 New Site Specific Data SSD can now be downloaded Earlier S W version download For some reason it might be required to downgrade to an earlier S W version The download procedure is the same as for a new S W NOTE A corresponding Win128 EBLWin version has to be used EBL128 version N N x with Win128 EBLWi
103. on unit 1728 and the Alert Annunciation units 1735 1736 74 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev 21 EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x Software S W download 21 1 The latest version of the EBL128 software is factory downloaded before 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 EBLWin The valid current EBL128 S W version is shown in menu H4 U7 or via EBLWin Control unit pop up menu Software version Download of S W in EBL128 c i e To download new software S W a PC and EBLWin are used Before download the PC has to be connected to the RS232 connector J3 in EBL128 on the main board 1 Start EBLWin Do not log on to EBL128 In the Tools menu select Download Software to open the dialog box and do the required settings a cont otare ooro i Download option 5 EBL512 G3 with front 5000 EBL512 G3 without front 5001 EBL128 4550 Communication setting COM port com10 M l VU 2 Select the path and the S W file to be downloaded e g English_EBL128_200 bin 200 version 2 0 0 3 Select the control unit i e EBL128 4550 4 Select COM Port on the PC and baud rate If the download is not successful it might depend on a too high baud rate 5 Set the control unit in boot mode i e
104. one conventional will be encapsulated NOTE 2 When Single encapsulated reset is used you can make a Multiple reset by pressing Reset P4 and 0 1 sec later also press A in the keypad and hold them pressed for gt 0 5 sec Evacuate is only valid in the Belgian Brittish Standard Hungarian Spanish and Ukrainian conventions Alert Annunciation Acknowledge is only valid in the Czech Bulgarian and Polish conventions 10 Disable is only valid in the Australian and New Zealand conventions 17 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x CP LED indicators on next page 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 7 Test mode yellow One or more zones are in test mode Door open yellow A door is open in EBL128 or an ext FBP L7 L8 L9 10 L 12 St rung L schanlage An input with trigger condition Extinguishing system yellow fault is activated true Fault tx activated yellow Output activated for Fault tx routing equipment i e one or more not acknowledged faults Test of routing equipment in progress see menu H1 Service yellow One or more sensors have re
105. onthly test via menu H1 see page 83 Via menu H7 it is possible to solely perform the zone test Up to 99 zones can be in test mode at the same time In test mode only the alarm points are tested i e no outputs no sounders will be activated during the test Alarm devices can be tested via menu H8 S6 See also NOTE b below If a real fire alarm is activated by an alarm point not in test mode the normal fire alarm functions will be activated i e fire alarm presentation outputs sounders activated routing equipment fire brigade tx activated etc but the zone s in test mode will remain in test mode until the test mode is ended During the fire alarm the zone s in test mode can be displayed via menu X3 see chapter Display disablements X3 page 47 See also chapter The display in EBL128 page 21 There will be an automatic ending of the test mode one hour after the latest tested alarm point zone NOTE If the door in EBL128 is left open the output s for routing equipment fire brigade tx might be disabled if set so in EBLWin Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu H7 Perform ZONE TE EDINA ET A Set zone in test mode D1 Sub menu to set a EPT D1 zone in test mode A Set zone 00 in test mode Write the zone number and Start test ACCEPT press A E g 01 Zone 01 in test mode LED Test mode L9 A will light up A Set zone 00 in test mode If more zones s
106. owing will be shown If more disablements shall be done continue like above If not press Return to menu B4 Scroll or press Return to menu H2 Scroll or press Return 90 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 25 5 Re enable zone H2 B5 Disabled zones are listed in menu H4 U1 Re enabling via this menu H2 B5 has higher priority than automatic re enabling Zones disabled when the New Zealand FB Silence switch outside switch is turned OFF have to be re enabled via menu B5 or B6 before they can activate a new alarm When all zones have been re enabled the LED Disablements L8 will be turned OFF if there are no other disablements NOTE Alarm points that have been individually disabled via menu H2 B2 cannot be collectively re enabled via this menu They have to be individually re enabled If there is nothing to re enable List is empty will be shown Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu H2 r re enab Scroll to menu B5 al A ab L A list in which you can scroll Press A to accept You will stay in this list until all zones are re enabled or press Return to menu B5 A to re enable j Zon If more re enabling shall or E be done continue like Return above If not scroll or press Return to menu H2 Scroll or press Return 91 Panasonic
107. p etc and by maintenance programming etc menu H5 can be used e g to get certain information and help Only authorised personnel have access to the level 3A menus User name and Password for level 3A Service Personnel are required NOTE Via a PC and EBLWin EBLWin key in the PC you can e download upload backup Site Specific Data SSD e download new S W etc e create and download the alarm texts shown in the display in EBL128 ext FBP AAU EPU 77 Connected to the D connector J3 RS232 on the main board 111 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 28 1 Calibration of supervised outputs H5 A1 Supervised monitored outputs The voltage outputs SO S1 in the control unit The voltage outputs VOO VO1 in the COM loop output unit 3364 The voltage outputs Output 0 Output 1 on the Inputs and outputs expansion board 4583 When all alarm devices sounders etc have been connected including required end of line devices and when the SSD download is ready a calibration has to be done Function If the actual value differs from the calibrated value a small tolerance or if the calibrated value is outside the calibration range a fault will be generated NOTE Each output s logic is programmable via EBLWin i e normally low default or normally high 24V but during the calibration the outputs will automatically be
108. press A If more zones are to be re enabled repeat the procedure Re enable zone address X7 Press A E g This is a list of disabled zone addresses Scroll to or write the wanted zone address and press A If more zone addresses are to be re enabled repeat the procedure Disable Re enable control X8 Press A E g To disable press 0 and A To re enable press 1 and A For more information see chapter Disable all control ventilation exting or interlocking outputs H2 B4 page 90 Disable Re enable alarm devices X9 Press A E g To disable press 0 and A To re enable press 1 and A For more information see chapter Disable re enable alarm devices H2 B9 page 96 Alert Annunciation alarm AA alarm Alert Annunciation function turned on is indicated by the LED Fire brigade tx delay L16 Indications actions etc for an AA alarm is as for a normal fire alarm except that EBL128 output for routing equipment Fire brigade tx will not be activated directly The AA alarm has to be 48 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 16 2 3 16 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x acknowledged within an acknowledge time and reset within and an investigation 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 a
109. r gt Type 4300 4400 Perf Factor see below this table A nnnnnn algorithm short name see separate table page 104 Write the presentation number and or press A to accept or press Return to menu U3 Scroll or press Return to menu H4 Scroll or press Return Scroll or press Return When scrolling the message Please Wait might be shown for a second Regarding the Performance factor 14400 The Performance factor can be 0 00 2 55 How the Performance factor Pf gt Xm Xual is calculated is shown to the left nad The Performance factor is normally close to 0 00 which means that the maa IPT detector is mounted in a stable environment The momentary sensor values 14400 during 24 hours do not differ a lot from the week average sensor value In an unstable environment the Performance factor will be higher than 0 00 Xm Momentary sensor values A a eS i for 24 Ba This could for example be the case in a factory e g dirty activities during Xwa week average sensor value working hours no or clean activities during the night and is not a problem 14400 pollings during 24 hours as long as there are no nuisance false alarms or other problems Algorithms Table showing the algorithms and the shortenings respectively 104 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB Rev EBL128 Operating Instruction
110. ressable zone interface input H8 S3 To avoid damage on the units and EBL128 during physical connection disconnection of units it is highly recommended to have the zone interface input disconnected disabled i e voltage free dead Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu H8 Maintenance Disconnect Re connect COM loop ACEH Scroll to menu S3 Disconnect Re connect addressable zone interface input ACCEPT S3 Disconnect 0 or Re conn Press 0 or 1 and ONS AIMEEIRIEECS aput 1 I press A to accept Depending on if 0 or Disconnect addressable zon Write the COM loop 1 is chosen one of input technical address I address 001 255 Press the following will be shown A to accept E Re connect addressable zone interfac dopte Cechami Sell eyeicheasiss 00 INGE E g 0 Input technical address 001 disconnected 001 AT Disconnect addressable zone interfac Do more disconnections input wersidinsleell eicisheasisg O00 ACC or press Return Return Disconnect 0 or Re connect 1 addr Write 0 or 1 and zone Llateriece lmp 1 ACCEPT press A to accept or press Return menu S3 Return Disconnect Re connect addressable zone Scroll or press Return imterrace NOVE AGERE EZ S3 to H8 Return Maintenance Scroll or press Return EET H8 128 Panasonic Eco Solu
111. rity Write the data Press A to accept LED Disablements L8 will light up If more disablements shall be done continue Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev Return Return EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x like above If not press Return to menu B3 Scroll or press Return to menu H2 Scroll or press Return 89 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 25 4 Disable all control ventilation exting or interlocking outputs H2 B4 Outputs programmed as type Control general type Fire ventilation type Extinguishing system and type Interlocking can for the type respectively be collectively disabled all at the same time Disabled output means that even if the control expression trigger condition for the output respectively is fulfilled true the output will not be activated Disabled outputs are shown in menu H4 U1 The outputs will be disabled until re enabled again via H2 B8 Access According to chapter Access see page 81 ae A For the type respectively j 1g press 0 control outputs 1 ventilation outputs 2 extinguishing outputs 3 interlocking outputs Press A to accept LED Disablements L8 will light up o 1 2 or 3 d xxxxx control ventilation A extinguishing or Depending on the interlocking chosen type the foll
112. rk is in progress Bear in mind that the smoke spreads and consideration must be taken to adjacent detectors zones Disablements can be done automatically via a time channel built in or external or via menu H2 B1 B2 Automatic re enabling can be used e If there is an alarm organisation for the personnel on site the alert annunciation function can be used e Pre warning can be used 147 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev 37 Revision history EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 148 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x This page has deliberately been left blank 149 Panasonic Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB Jungmansgatan 12 SE 211 19 Malm Sweden Tel 46 0 40 697 70 00 Fax 46 0 40 697 70 99 E mail info pesn eu panasonic com Internet http pesn panasonic se Fray Vv ISO 9001
113. rwehr Bedienfeld FBF will disable all the outputs of type Routing equipment nominated as output E in DIN EN 54 1 37 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x NOTE It is not possible to disable the outputs with the button UE ab when the c i e is in fire alarm condition 13 8 Indication UE ab The indication UE ab on Feuerwehr Bedienfeld FBF is turned on when the outputs of type Routing equipment are disabled When the outputs are disabled from the FBF via button UE ab it is not possible to re enable them via menu H2 B9 in the c i e When the outputs are disabled via menu H2 B9 in the c i e it is not possible to re enable them from the FBF via button UE ab 13 9 Disablements of outputs Information in the c i e and FAT display respectively When outputs are disabled the information will be shown in the display in the c i e and FAT respectively as follow In the c i e In the FAT Steuerausgang ST Absch Rauchabzug Rauch Absch Loshanlage LB Absch Alarmierungseinr Ak Sig Absch UE ab UE 1 Absch 38 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 14 EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x Door open 14 1 14 2 14 3 A special key is used to open the EBL128 door to get access to the front see chapter User level User name amp Password page 23 The same type of key is also used to open the ext FBP door the ke
114. s V2 0 x Algorithm Short Detectors 3308 3309 430x and 440x all in NORMAL mode name Normal sensitivity 3 m amp Normal detection 15 s N 15 High sensitivity 2 4 m amp Normal detection 15 s H 15 Low sensitivity 3 6 m amp Normal detection 15 s L 15 Normal sensitivity 8 m amp Slow detection 35 s N 35 High sensitivity 2 4 m amp Slow detection 35 s H 35 Low sensitivity 3 6 m amp Slow detection 35 s L 35 Heat algorithm Class Al Al Heat algorithm Class A2 S A2 Heat algorithm Class B S B Decision algorithm Dec Default is N 15 and A1 respectively Algorithm Short name Detector 4400 in Advanced mode Normal area Normal Clean area Clean Cooking Welding area Welding Heater area Heater Smoke Steam area Smoke Default is Normal Algorithm Short name Detector 4401 in Advanced mode Normal area Normal Clean area Clean Smoke Steam area Smoke Default is Normal If some other short name is wanted it can be changed in EBLWin Up to six characters can be used 7 Analog multi detector 4300 only 105 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 27 3 1 EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 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 val
115. s will automatically sound again NOTE This is also valid for Pre warning and Co incidence alarm In EBLWin the option Button Silence alarm devices disables alarm devices can be selected System properties z Name System EBLWin 2 0 2 p User definable text i Page 1 Page 2 7 Fault latching E Silence Buzzer With Door Switch Global Reset of Fan Control Outputs Redundant TLON Network V Use Daylight saving time j Button Silence alarm devices disables alarm devices Door Closing by Time El Active 15 27 F Flashing LED on MCP E Flashing green polling LED on 4400 4401 7 Enhanced Disablement Main Power Loss Fault Delay Time minutes 30 0K Cancel In this case the button Silence alarm devices P3 will have the same function as in the menu H2 B9 see page 96 See also chapter Disable Re enable alarm devices page 32 In the Australian and New Zealand conventions only the FIRE LEDs will indicate steady instead of blinking when the alarm devices are disabled 23 In the New Zealand convention Acknowledged alarm ACK as well 24 When more than one fire alarm is activated a Including Addressable siren 3377 4477 Addressable sounder base 3379 Addressable beacon 4380 and Light indicator 4383 29 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 8 1 Silence alarm devices
116. sing Reset P4 and approx 0 1 sec later also press Alarms queued P1 and hold them pressed for gt 0 5 sec The alarm point or the whole zone conventional currently shown in the display will be reset and disabled Alert Annunciation alarm reset Regarding the function see chapter Alert Annunciation alarm AA alarm page 48 and EBL128 Planning Instructions chapter Alert Annunciation Reset of the AA alarm can be done via push button Reset on an AA unit 1735 1736 an AA controller 1740 or in EBL128 AA alarms will be reset all at a time 54 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 17 4 17 5 17 6 17 7 17 8 EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x NOTE Reset via an external unit is only possible during the investigation time and only AA alarm s can be reset not normal fire alarms Co incidence alarm reset Co incidence alarm is automatically reset 5 minutes after the alarm point zone is no longer in alarm status or by the Reset button P4 See also chapter Co incidence alarm two unit zone dependence page 49 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 de activated Key cabinet alarm reset After reset of the key cabinet alarm fire alarm a fault message is shown in the display to inform the user that the key
117. t has probably to be replaced FAULT External fuses 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 FAULT External power supply The fault is to be found in the external power supply A fault output is connected to a programmable input in the EBL128 system Check the input as well FAULT Extinguishing system The fault is to be found in the extinguishing system A fault output is connected to a programmable supervised input in the EBL128 system i e to an expansion board 4583 Check the input as well FAULT Factory settings The battery charging factory settings have been changed e g because of some external disturbance The main board has to be replaced since the battery charging function cannot be guaranteed FAULT T Fan on loop unit tadar xxx The LED Fault is lit on a fan control module for the fan connected to YO unit 3361 with the technical address xxx Fan has been activated but the corresponding I O unit input has not been activated within its programmed time Check the fan and the cables connections FAULT Fault warning routing equipment The fault is to be found in the Fault warning routing equipment A fault output is connected to a programmable supervised input in the EBL128 system e g I0 Check the input as well HAUG EB Silence switch active Only valid
118. t the SSD have not been correctly downloaded A new SSD download has to be performed Boot menu The Boot menu should be used by authorised personnel only NOTE Vital data can be erased via this menu The Boot menu is opened as follows Perform a cold restart i e Power down power up EBL128 The following text messages will be shown in the EBL128 display And after that for a second When the text Booting appears press Access and 0 1 sec later also press 1 and the Boot menu will be shown 79 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x Press 1 to perform a restart you will also leave the Boot menu Press 2 to open the Erase memory menu see below The Erase memory menu i Ssp 2 SSN 3 eS Press 1 to erase the SSD memory Press 2 to erase the SSW memory Press 3 to erase the texts memory Erasing SSD Erasing SSW and Erasing texts respectively will be shown and then the Erase memory menu will be shown again 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 specialists 80 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 23 Access
119. t to be not latched Corrected faults will in this case automatically disappear from the list without being acknowledged before 70 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 19 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 A tip Measure the resistance of each loop wire L amp C respectively before turning on the power Check that the L wire SA that goes out on terminal J1 1 comes back at terminal J1 3 and so on If the loop has short circuit isolators only the C wire SB can be measured Also measure the resistance between the loop wires and 24V OV and Earth J2 1 2 and 3 The resistance should be very high mega ohm 1 Remove the rectifier power supply fuse F1 on the main board 2 Remove the battery fuse F2 on the main board or the fuse between the batteries Connect the batteries to the main board Connect the rectifier to the mains 230 V AC Put back the rectifier fuse F1 on the main board Put back the battery fuse ON NS RS 4 SG LED Operation L6 lit indicates that the 24 V DC power supply rectifier and or battery is okay 8 An automatic restart will now take place see chapter Restart page 77 9 The site specific data SSD is now to be downloaded see chapter SSD programming amp download page 72 See
120. t with a built in address device e g a manual call point Each unit is individually identified handled and indicated in EBL128 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 2 2 8 2 2 9 2 2 10 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x The unit can consequently be an I O unit to which one or more conventional alarm points can be connected on the zone line Old detector Conventional detector with a closing contact short circuit no alarm resistor or detector with two breaking contacts Conventional zone line Zone line input on e g an I O unit intended for one or more conventional alarm points End of line device in the last alarm point Addressable zone interface Unit with a zone line input intended for one or more conventional alarm points End of line device in the last alarm point Output unit Addressable unit with programmable control outputs e g an I O unit To be connected to a COM loop see below Output Control output Defined or programmable function Relay or supervised monitored voltage output in EBL128 or an output unit Short circuit isolator Addressable unit for automatic isolation of a segment on a COM loop see below in case of short circuit on the loop Display unit D U Unit for fire alarm presentation incl alarm texts if programmed Connected to an RS485 line COM loop Loop a cable a twisted pair to w
121. tatistics for COM loop H5 A6 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 Parity is the received number of parity faults and parity faults in relation to the pollings No answer is the received number of answer faults no answers and faults in relation to pollings Bit length is the received number of bit length faults and bit length faults in relation to the pollings No of bits is the number of bit faults and bit faults in relation to the pollings Bit fault incomplete answer The Parity Bit length and No of bits values shall normally be 0 or as close to 0 as possible If not there are some communication problems that have to be investigated Check the COM loop connections and the loop units Check so that the COM loop cable is not placed too close to high voltage cables etc that might cause communication disturbance problems NOTE All values are set to 0 after a restart and when you re connect the COM loop via menu H8 S1 Access According to chapter Access see page 81 SS _ e oe A 82 Press gt for the second information window Scroll or press Return to CCEE H5 Scroll or press Return 82 The values are updated continuously gt 3 ngth 00000 KK Press for the first t JO j One information window 119 Pan
122. tch see above has no function e LEDs Fire on the front changes from blinking to steady continuous e The c i e built in buzzer is disabled e A fault is generated FAULT FB Silence switch active This is valid also if the fire alarm is activated after the outside switch is turned ON 30 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x The outside switch is turned OFF i e from activated to not activated state e The fault FAULT FB Silence switch active will be Serviced e Any alarm point zone in fire alarm state will automatically be disabled isolated l e it has to be re enabled via menu H2 B5 B6 e Any alarm point zone in fire alarm state will automatically change state to Isolated alarm and in the fire alarm list presented in the LCD will ALM be changed to Iso An example e The c i e built in buzzer is re enabled 7 Always latched regardless of if faults are programmed to be not latched 28 Since this fault is always latched it has to be acknowledged via menu H6 31 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 9 Disable Re enable alarm devices All outputs programmed for sounders type Alarm devices can via menu H2 B9 be collectively disabled This is indicated by LED Disablements L8 and LED Fault Disablements Alarm devices L
123. tion will not be presented correctly precisely since the accuracy is 5 mA Charging The battery charging current Low capacity voltage difference During the battery capacity check the voltage is measured with and without a resistor A difference between these two voltages gt 2100 mV will result in a Low battery capacity fault This is checked every 4 hour Access According to chapter Access see page 81 a A C r j t 1 ur Press gt for the second j information window gt i e Press for the first information window Return ot Scroll or press Return to CCHI H5 NOTE Each window is updated continuously 81 This window will not be visible until 4 hours after the c i e is powered and the batteries have to be connected 117 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 28 5 Display current consumption on COM loop H5 A5 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 since the accuracy is 5 mA Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu A5 2 Scroll or press Return to H5 Scroll or press Return NOTE The window is updated continuously 118 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 28 6 Display s
124. tions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 31 4 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 Access According to chapter Access see page 81 ee A j X X L a list in which you can eed scroll Press Fault acknowledge to acknowledge the service signal or press Return to S4 Fault acknowledge The service signal for that sensor is now acknowledged and If more service signal the next sensor will be shown in the display acknowledgements shall be done continue like above If not press Return to menu S4 Scroll or press Return to menu H8
125. ts connected via I O Matrix board 4582 l e Sp Write zone numbers Zones n t mod Press A to start the test e g 01 02 03 04 Q Q t t mode A Zon mi mod LED Test mode L9 2 Er CORET will light up Perform the tests 83 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 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 Perform the test as quickly as possible since the output s for routing equipment fire brigade tx are disabled also the parts of the zones in test mode not visible for the test personnel are disabled In order to shorten the testing time any time delay for the detectors zones in test mode will be disabled i e fire alarm will be detected faster than normally In the tested alarm point the LED will be lit about ten seconds until the alarm point is automatically reset A detector in test mode will not be able to activate fault After 60 minutes or Zones 01 in test mode You are no longer in menu Return More H1 but still in test mode sem NOTE See chapter The display in EBL128 page 21 regarding priority order When required Zones in test mode Press A to end the test Access Password Gi 2 sy A mode A Teest WE ourlig Sejblajomsaie 2 Q The LED Test mode is 1 Yes 0 No F turned OFF S
126. u C2 Return Scroll or press Return to C C menu H9 139 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 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 EBLWin The output has to be reset via this menu C3 Interlocking output activated via its control expression and with latching output not selected The output can be reset via this menu C3 Interlocking output activated via menu H9 C2 The output has to be reset via this menu C3 If there are no outputs to reset List is empty will be shown Access According to chapter Access see page 81 A r 1g Col This is a list in which you can scroll Press A for reset or Return no reset to menu C3 Scroll or press Return to menu H9 O out put Scroll or press Return 140 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 32 4 Disable interlocking output H9 C4 Up to 100 Interlocking outputs Type Interlocking can be individually disabled via this menu but not via menu H2 The Interlocking Combination Area Point is to be entered to disable the output All interlocking outputs can be collectively disabled via menu H2 B4 Disabled interlocking outputs are liste
127. ue If not the new clean sensor will inherit the old dirty sensor s week average sensor value It is possible to clear the week average sensor value for each sensor individually see chapter Restore weekly average to default H8 S5 page 130 See also chapter Acknowledge SERVICE signal H8 S4 page 129 NOTE Authorised service personnel only must do the reset to default value Used incorrectly it can cause nuisance fire alarms 106 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 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 Regarding the service signal levels see Planning Instructions chapter Service signal Menu H4 U4 is a list of the sensor s activating service signal NOTE Service signal is only information that a sensor has to be replaced soon The service signal has to be acknowledged see chapter Acknowledge SERVICE signal H8 S4 page 129 If there are no sensors activating service signal List is empty will be shown Access According to chapter Access see page 81 ee CT FF Scroll to menu U4 1g jn Press A to accept A en J L a list in which you can scroll If there are no sensors activating service signal List is empty will be shown Return CI Scroll or
128. umber often the same as the type no but sometimes a country code is added e g 4550SE e a product name e g EBL128 Control amp Indicating Equipment 128 addresses H W A H W e g a printed circuit board has e a type number e g 4556 e an article number often the same as the type no but sometimes a country code is added e g 4556SE e a product name e g Main Board 255 addr File name L User documents 128 Doc V2 0 x MEW01623 Rev doc gt Dimensions amp overviews connection diagrams etc Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x e ap c b number e g 9285 6A and can also have a configuration e g CFG 1 and a revision e g REV 2 e sometimes is a S W software downloaded S W A S W has e aversion number e g V2 0 0 e sometimes is additional information such as Convention different functions facilities Language etc added PC S W A PC S W is a program used for programming commissioning etc It has a version number Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 2 EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x Definitions Explanations 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 4 2 2 5 2 2 6 2 2 7 Definitions explanations abbreviations etc frequently used or not explained elsewhere in the document PESN AB Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB Alarm point Unit which can g
129. utton Silence alarm devices Access According to chapter Access see page 81 ee A n nor ondit Depending on the actual f EPT t status one of the texts will Return enal p1 Scroll or press Return to routing equipmer PT return to H2 96 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 25 10 Disable re enable outputs for routing equipment H2 B10 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 Disabled output will stay disabled until re enabled again via this menu Can be useful during an installation and test period when only local alarms are required Disabled output is indicated by LEDs Disablements L8 and Fault Disablements Fire brigade tx L15 Access According to chapter Access see page 81 ee oS ee Scroll to menu B10 A To move the cursor press k C gt Edit and or press A to accept E g 0 t l l i gt AT L M 47 Return t Scroll or press Return to l return to H2 97 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEWO01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 25 11 Disable re enable alert annunciation function H2 B11 Normal operation For alarm points zones programmed for Alert Annunciation via EBLWin is normally the AA function enabled via a time channel e g enabled da
130. vates a signal to the FBF if the output to the fire alarm routing equipment is activated and the c i e receives a feedback signal from the fire alarm routing equipment The signal to the FBF is latched as long as the output to the fire alarm routing equipment is activated Button Brandfall Steuerungen ab The button Brandfall Steuerungen ab on Feuerwehr Bedienfeld FBF will disable the three output types Control Fire ventilation and Extinguishing All these type of outputs are nominated as output Gin DIN EN 54 1 It is not possible to disable the outputs with the button Brandfall Steuerungen ab when c i e is in fire alarm condition When the outputs are disabled from the FBF via button Brandfall Steuerungen ab it is not possible to re enable them in the c i e via menu H2 B8 36 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 13 3 13 4 13 5 13 5 1 13 6 13 7 EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 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 Indication Brandfall Steuerungen ab The indication Brandfall Steuerungen ab on Feuerwehr Bedienfeld FBF is turned on if any of the three output types Control Fire ventilation and Extinguishing is disabled Button Akustische Signale ab The button Akustische Signale ab on Feuerwehr Bedienfeld FBF has the same function as the
131. vices reset alarms etc In the display LCD 2x40 alphanumeric characters the information displayed on the first row is depending on how many alarm points zones having activated fire alarm convention and language On the second row is for the activated alarm point zone an alarm text shown if programmed See chapter Fire alarm page 42 Required fire brigade personnel manoeuvres are performed via the FBP in EBL128 or via an external FBP 1826 1828 Instead of external FBPs 1826 1828 the German Fire Brigade Control Panels Feuerwehr Bedienfeld FBF 2003 and or German Fire Brigade Indicator Panels Feuerwehr Anzeigetableau FAT 2002 can be used The CP is used by the EBL128 owner service personnel etc to communicate with EBL128 e g for monthly tests disablements commissioning maintenance and service Access codes for different users and access levels are required A keypad is used to get access to the menu tree i e main and sub menus for data input output manoeuvres etc The CP also holds several system status LEDs 15 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 5 LED indicators and push buttons LEDs and push buttons can vary according to configuration convention country language See also Figure 2 page 14 LED indicators on the Fire Brigade Panel FBP LED indicator Indicating Fire 5 red Fire alarm also heavy smoke heat alarm Qu
132. witch which has to be activated in order to get access to the push buttons on the front Indicated by the LED Door open Site Specific Data SSD This data is unique for each installation All alarm points presentation numbers alarm texts programmable outputs etc are programmed configured in the PC program EBLWin and has to be downloaded in EBL128 Software S W Firmware System program The S W makes EBL128 the microprocessor work It is factory downloaded but a new version can via the PC program EBLWin be downloaded in EBL128 on site EBLWin PC program used to create and download the SSD in EBL128 unit Also used to download another new software version Can be used during commissioning maintenance of the EBL128 system autogenerate COM loop SSD acknowledge faults etc Web server The Web server is used to get EBL128 information as well as remote control via a PC browser and an intranet internet The Web server is configured via the PC tool EBLWin 11 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 3 EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x Overview 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 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 Programmable inputs control outputs and I O units are av
133. with trigger condition General fire alarm will be activated Key cabinet opened before a fire alarm If the key cabinet is opened before a fire alarm e g if somebody illegally breaks into the key cabinet a key cabinet alarm i e a fire alarm will be generated Example Key cabinet alarm ZONE KE Nor oi Alarm from key cabinet It will be printed like a normal fire alarm if an ext FBP with printer is available see chapter Fire alarm page 42 Key cabinet alarm is reset like a normal fire alarm see chapter Fire alarm reset page 53 General heavy smoke heat alarm and individual alarm points zones 47 The alarms will be printed like they are presented in the display i e as ZONE ADDR or ZONE 48 Input IO or COM loop I O unit 3361 can be used 50 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 16 4 2 16 4 2 1 16 5 16 6 EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x This alarm will also generate a fault message see chapter Key cabinet alarm reset page 55 It is indicated by LED General fault L7 and the Fault tx output s will be activated 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 Restoring the key after a fire alarm When all fire alarms are reset see chapter
134. wledged alarm NOTE Valid for the New Zealand convention only A fire alarm presented in the LCD can be acknowledged by pressing the yellow button Fault acknowledge P6 Acknowledged alarms are indicated in the fire alarm list in the LCD by ACK in front of the alarm see page 45 This indication is the only difference between a fire alarm and an acknowledged alarm Acknowledged alarms ACK have to be reset like fire alarms ALM Isolated alarm NOTE Valid for the New Zealand convention only A fire alarm ALM or an acknowledged alarm ACK presented in the LCD can be isolated as follows When the New Zealand FB Silence switch outside switch is turned OFF from activated to not activated any fire alarm and acknowledged alarm will be isolated disabled Isolated alarms are indicated in the fire alarm list in the LCD by ISO in front of the alarm respectively see page 45 Isolated alarms do not activate any control outputs do not activate the output for routing equipment Fire brigade tx do not activate the c i e buzzer and do not activate the LED s Fire in the c i e Isolated alarms ISO have to be reset like fire alarms ALM Isolated alarms have to be re enabled via menu H2 B5 B6 before they can activate a new fire alarm again l LED Disablements L8 is indicating that one or more zones alarm points are isolated disabled 56 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic
135. y switch Door open is indicated by LED Door open L10 LED Door open Valid for the door in EBL128 or an external FBP connected to EBL128 Door open in EBL128 is indicated by LED Door open in EBL128 Door open in an ext FBP is indicated by LED Door open in EBL128 Outputs for routing equipment Fire brigade tx and Fault tx In EBLWin the following can be programmed Disable Routing Equipment By Door Switch None Any Control Unit Door Any Door None The output s for routing equipment Fire brigade and fault tx will not be disabled by any open door Any Control Unit Door Door open in EBL128 will disable the output s for routing equipment Fire brigade and fault tx Any Door Door open in EBL128 and or Ext Fire Brigade Panel will disable the output s for routing equipment Fire brigade and fault tx Disabled outputs for routing equipment are indicated by the LED Disablements L8 and Fault Disablements Fire brigade tx L15 and listed in menu H4 U1 In the display is shown MLL GU OUNES to rire alarm roucing cgqguip disabled by open door Silence buzzer In EBLWin the following can be programmed Silence Buzzer With Door Switch The buzzer in the control unit will be turned off as long as the EBL128 door is open This function is a violation to the EN54 2 standard 31 Tn the ext FBP 1828 when the key is turned to the position open access
136. ytime during working hours and disabled night time As an alternative the AA function can be continuously enabled Turned Off Via this menu H2 B11 it is possible to disable the AA function i e the AA function will be disabled for the alarm points zones programmed for Alert Annunciation in spite of the time channel is on or if they are programmed to be continuously enabled The AA function will stay disabled until re enabled again via this menu Access According to chapter Access see page 81 Scroll to menu H2 able or 1 aal ia Scroll to menu B11 nab nnun or A nnunciation function Depending on the actual operati Pr AC CHEE Tie om CUA OFT status one of the texts will be shown Pr d n Return al lunciatior Scroll or press Return to or CC Ip menu H2 E l Saor i Ni a NOTE Disabled Alert Annunciation function is not indicated by LED Disablements L8 The LED Fault Disablements Fire brigade tx delay L16 turned off is indicating that the Alert Annunciation function is turned off by a time channel or is disabled via this menu 98 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev EBL128 Operating Instructions V2 0 x 26 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 NOTE Th
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