EBL512 G3 V. 3.0.X
- FIRE ALARM SOLUTIONS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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19.6. KEY CABINET ALARM RESET
A key cabinet alarm has to be reset like the normal fire alarms. After reset a fault message is shown in the display to inform the user
that the key cabinet has been opened.
xx = control unit number (00-29).
If the key cabinet is closed again, the "status" information is changed to: "serviced".
This key cabinet fault message is to be acknowledged the same way as "normal" faults, see chapter
When the key cabinet fault is acknowledged, the LED Fault / Disablements "General fault" will be turned off (i.e. if the key cabinet is
closed and if there are no other faults in the system).
19.7. CO-INCIDENCE ALARM
A Co-incidence alarm can be manually reset with the "Reset" button on the c.i.e. front or automatically reset after 5 minutes (i.e. if
the alarm point / zone is no longer in alarm state).
18.1.6. CO-INCIDENCE ALARM (2-ADDRESS / -ZONE DEPENDENCE) on page
19.8. DELAYED ALARM
The Delayed alarm will be automatically reset if the alarm point during the delay time countdown no longer is in alarm state or when
a normal fire alarm is activated (when the delay time has run out).
19.9. LOCAL ALARM ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (LAA) RESET
The indication in the control unit display, during the Acknowledgement Period (10-120 sec.) and the Investigation Period (1-9 min.)
respectively, will automatically disappear when:
• the AA process ends because no detector in the LAA zone is over the fire alarm level.
• the AA process ends up in a fire alarm, which has higher priority. (Regarding Fire alarm reset, see above.)
19.10. QUIET ALARM RESET
Quiet alarms are non-latching, i.e. they will be automatically reset when the alarm point / zone is no longer above alarm level. Out
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puts activated by quiet alarm will be de-activated. (In some cases after a programmable delay time.)
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FAULT: Key cabinet, control unit xx
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