Co-Incidence Alarm (2-Address / -Zone Dependence) - Panasonic EBL512 G3 Operating Instructions Manual

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EBL512 G3 V. 3.0.X - FIRE ALARM SOLUTIONS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
KEY CABINET OPENED IN CONJUNCTION WITH A FIRE ALARM
If a normal fire alarm already is activated in the c.i.e. the fire brigade personnel can open the key cabinet without activating any key
cabinet alarm or fault.
RESTORING THE KEY AFTER A FIRE ALARM
When all fire alarms in the system are reset, see chapter
on page 50, the key has to be restored into the key
19. ALARM RESET
cabinet within 5 minutes. If not, a fault will be generated, see section
on page 53.
19.6. KEY CABINET ALARM RESET

18.1.6. CO-INCIDENCE ALARM (2-ADDRESS / -ZONE DEPENDENCE)

The co-incidence alarm function is programmed via EBLWin for the alarm points / zones in question. When only one zone or one
zone / address (alarm point) is in alarm status, the c.i.e. buzzer sounds (0.8 / 5 sec.) and there is a Coincidence alarm presentation
in the display. Note that LEDs "Fire" are not indicating a co-incidence alarm.
The co-incidence alarm will be automatically reset after 5 minutes or via the "Reset" button. See chapter "Alarm reset", page 53. An
example; Co-incidence alarm zone 123, address 45:
CO-incidence alarm
123-45
Zone
Address
SMOKE
User definable alarm text for 123-45
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If more than one Co-incidence alarm not dependent on each other are activated, the LEDs "Alarms queued" are blinking and the
Coincidence alarms will be automatically scrolled (each 5th second).
If two or more zones or alarm points (zone / addresses) dependent on each other are in alarm status at the same time, normal
fire alarm (see above) will be activated in the system. The co-incidence alarm function can be turned on / off via a time channel.
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