EBL512 G3 V. 3.0.X
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30.5. SENSORS ACTIVATING SERVICE SIGNAL (H4/U5)
Menu H4/U5 is a list of the sensor(s) having activated service signal.
When service signal is generated in the system, following symbol is shown in the display's symbol area:
Regarding the service signal levels, see Planning Instructions, section "Service signal".
Regarding Lifetime limit service signal, see Planning Instructions.
After replacement of a detector, the service signal must be acknowledged for that detector, see section
34.2. ACKNOWLEDGE SERVICE SIGNAL (H8/S2)
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a) Log on to the c.i.e.
b) Navigate to menu U5.
c) Scroll in the list with
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d) To exit the menu press ESC
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If there are no sensors activating service signal -- List is empty-- will be shown.
Service signal is only information that the sensor has to be replaced with a new/clean sensor soon. Ser
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vice signal from an Analog multi detector with CO (4402) can also indicate that the CO sensor's life time (5
years) is reached and the detector has to be replaced.
Service signal from an Aspirating smoke detector Aspect Grizzle or Lazeer: Contact service personnel.
30.6. TECHNICAL WARNING (H4/U6)
A technical warning is an event that is neither a fire alarm nor a fault.
It is information that something has or has not happened and is generated via a programmable input. The text message, shown in
the c.i.e. display, is user programmable (up to 40 characters).
If one or more technical warnings are activated in the system, the technical warning symbol is shown .
a) Scroll in the list with
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b) To exit the menu press ESC
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If there are no technical warnings --List is empty-- will be shown.
The technical warnings are normally not latched, but can via EBLWin be set to be "latched". If an programmable input is activated
with a latched technical warning, the technical warning must be reset via this menu.
Technical warning text message
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Yyyy yyyyyyyyyyy yyyyyyyyyyyy!
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