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Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB
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Operating Instructions Fire alarm system EBL512, V2.7.x

Definitions / Explanations

Definitions / explanations / abbreviations / etc. frequently used or not
explained elsewhere in the document.
PESN AB
Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB

Alarm points

Units, which can generate a fire alarm (in the control unit), i.e. analog
detectors (sensors), conventional detectors, manual call points, etc.

Smoke detector

Analog and conventional photoelectric (optical) smoke detectors are
available.

Sensor

Sensor = Analog detector

Analog detector

Contains an A/D-converter. The Control Unit pick up the digital
values ("sensor values") for each detector individually.
evaluations and "decisions" are then made in the c.i.e.
detectors are addressable – an address setting tool is used for detector
types 33xx / 430x. Old installations: A DIL-switch in the ASB (see
below) is used for address setting for detectors 2xxx.
An analog detector has to be plugged in an analog sensor base (ASB).

Analog (Sensor) Base (ASB)

A sensor is plugged in an ASB, which is connected to a COM loop
(see below). Old installations: Analog sensor base types 2xxx have a
DIL-switch for the COM loop address setting.

Conventional detector

Detector with only two statuses, i.e. normal and fire alarm. The
detector contains a closing contact and a series alarm resistor.
Normally plugged in a conventional detector base CDB (see below)
connected to a conventional zone line input, with an end-of-line
device.
Some types are connected directly on zone line.
installations: An addressable detector base (ADB) for conventional
detectors (see below) could be connected directly to a COM loop.

(Conventional Detector) Base (CDB)

A conventional detector is plugged in a CDB, connected to a
conventional zone line input.

Addressable (Detector) Base (ADB)

Old installations: An ADB for conventional detectors (see above)
could be connected directly to a COM loop.
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