Sensor Values (H4/U5) - Panasonic EBL512 Operating Instructions Manual

Fire alarm system ebl512 v2.3.x
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26.5
"Access"
Scroll to menu H4.
"A"
Scroll to menu U5.
Here follows the alternative "A" (= no printout). The alternative "1" (= printout) follows below.
"A"
E.g: "000001"
"A"
Depending on
" "
the type, the
following will
" "
be shown:
"A"
"A"
" "
"A"
" "
Rev: 1

Sensor values (H4/U5)

The very first week average sensor value is calculated within 2
minutes after SSD download & restart. During these 2 minutes can no
fire alarm be activated and the sensor value "000" will be shown.
The "Performance factor" and "Min. / Max." values are updated each
night (00:00), i.e. the values shown are from the previous day.
Regarding the "British Standard Marine Application" convention, see
chapter "Algorithm setting via menu H4/U5", page 95.
Text in display
Present system status on display and
printer
Disablement
Printout: (1=yes)
Sensor values
Printout: (1=yes)
Start Sensor : 000000
Type 3304:
Sensor: 000001
Momentary: XX.X%/m
Sensor: 000001
Perf Factor: X.XX%/m
Sensor: 000001
Current algorithm: nnnnnn
Type 23xx (22xx) & AUT:
Sensor: 000002
Momentary: XXX
Type 3308 / 3309:
Sensor: 000003
Momentary: XX°C
Sensor: 000003
Current algorithm: nnnnnn
Type 3316:
Sensor: 00000N
Momentary: XX.X%/m
Sensor: 00000N
Perf Factor: X.XX%/m
Operating Instructions Fire alarm system EBL512 V2.3.x
ACCEPT? H4
Weekly: XX.X%/m
Min: XX.X%/m
Max: XX.X%/m
Weekly: XXX
Min: XX°C
Max: XX°C
Weekly: XX.X%/m
Min: XX.X%/m
Max: XX.X%/m
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Comments
According to chapter
"Access", see page 72.
U1
Press "A" (or "1") to
U5
accept.
Write the sensor's techn.
number and/or press "A"
to accept.
This is a list in which
you can scroll or use
" " to see the next
information window
for the selected sensor.
Press "Return" to the
Start Sensor.
Scroll or write a new
techn. number or press
"Return" to menu U5.
NOTE!
XX.X%/m = XX.X %
obscuration per meter".
XXX = sensor value.
Perf. Factor: see below
this table.
nnnnnn = algorithm short
name, see separate table,
page 93.

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