The Lcd Information Priority Order - Panasonic EBL512 Operating Instructions Manual

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Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB
MEW01457
Rev: -
6.1.3
Operating Instructions Fire alarm system EBL512, V2.7.x
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,
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i.e. the battery.

The LCD information priority order

The different type of alarms, faults, etc. listed below are described in
other parts of this document.
The LCD information priority order is as follows:
1. Fire alarms (Normal fire alarms, Heavy smoke / heat alarms and
Key cabinet alarms)
2. Co-incidence alarms
3. Pre-warnings
4. Quiet alarms (Normally used on the Australian market only.)
5. AAF zone alarms (Used in the Australian convention only.
6. Evacuate information (only valid in some conventions)
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7. Faults (not acknowledged)
8. Disablements
9. Zones in Test mode
10. Interlocking in- / outputs active
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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.
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In the New Zealand convention also Acknowledged alarms (ACK) and
Isolated alarms (ISO).
NOTE! A Fire alarm has a "log off function", i.e. if a menu window is open
when a fire alarm is activated, the fire alarm will be presented instead.
Some information is available and some actions are possible to perform via
the "Fire alarm menu" (X1-X9), see chapter "Fire alarm", page 40.
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Require special equipment available on the Australian market only.
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Require special equipment available on the New Zealand market only.
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In the New Zealand convention:
a. Silence switch left active
b. Alarm routing equipment isolated
c. Fault routing equipment isolated
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