Key Cabinet Alarm; Key Cabinet Opened Before A Fire Alarm; Key Cabinet Opened In Conjunction With A Fire Alarm - Panasonic EBL512 Operating Instructions Manual

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Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB
MEW01457
Rev: -
15.4
15.4.1
15.4.2
Operating Instructions Fire alarm system EBL512, V2.7.x
*** Heavy smoke ***
Point: 123-45
User programmable text message (if progr.)
or
Zone: 123
User programmable text message (if progr.)
*** Heavy heat ***
Point: 123-45
User programmable text message (if progr.)
or
Zone: 123
User programmable text message (if progr.)
Heavy smoke / heat alarm will be reset when the fire alarm
respectively is reset, see chapter "Alarm reset", page 51.

Key cabinet alarm

One programmable input
cabinet.
The fire brigade uses a key cabinet to store a key to the building.
NOTE! In the DBI (Danish) convention the key cabinet alarm
function is a little different, see below.

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 (xx = control unit number):
POINT: KEY-xx
Alarm from key cabinet
It will be printed like a normal fire alarm (when printer is available),
see chapter "Fire alarm", page 41.
Key cabinet alarm is reset like a normal fire alarm, see chapter "Fire
alarm reset, page 51.
This alarm will also generate a fault message, see chapter "Key
cabinet alarm reset", page 53. It is indicated by LED "Fault" (L8).
NOTE! The "Fault tx" output(s) will not be activated by this fault.

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 the c.i.e. In this case there will be no key
cabinet alarm or fault generated when the key cabinet is opened.
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Input I0-I3 or COM loop input unit can be used.
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Time HH.MM
Date MM-DD
Time HH.MM
Date MM-DD
Time HH.MM
Date MM-DD
Time HH.MM
Date MM-DD
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per c.i.e. can be used to connect a key
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