Panasonic EBL128 Operating Instructions Manual

Panasonic EBL128 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions

MEW01623
Revision -
Fire Alarm System EBL128
V2.0.x
Author:
Jan Pettersson
Date of issue: 2013-10-09
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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions MEW01623 Revision - Fire Alarm System EBL128 V2.0.x Author: Jan Pettersson Date of issue: 2013-10-09 Date of rev:...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    S/W versions _____________________________________ 12 Documents ______________________________________ 12 Applications _____________________________________ 12 PC S/W _________________________________________ 12 Control & Indicating Equipment _____________ 14 LED indicators and push buttons _____________ 16 Normal operation __________________________ 21 The display in EBL128 _____________________________ 21 6.1.1 LCD backlight ________________________________ 21...
  • Page 4 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 6.1.2 The LCD information priority order _______________ 21 User level, User name & Password ____________ 23 User level 1 ______________________________________ 24 User level 2A_____________________________________ 24 User level 2B _____________________________________ 25...
  • Page 5 SSD download ____________________________________ 72 20.4 Download of Alarm texts ___________________________ 74 Software (S/W) download ___________________ 75 21.1 Download of S/W in EBL128 (c.i.e.) __________________ 75 21.2 Earlier S/W version download _______________________ 76 21.3 S/W download in Display Units ______________________ 76 Restart ___________________________________ 77 22.1...
  • Page 6 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 25.3 Disable output (H2/B3) _____________________________ 88 25.4 Disable all control, ventilation, exting or interlocking outputs (H2/B4) _______________________________________________ 90 25.5 Re-enable zone (H2/B5) ____________________________ 91 25.6 Re-enable zone / address (H2/B6) _____________________ 92 25.7...
  • Page 7 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 31.10 Reset activated output (H8/S10) ___________________ 137 Interlocking outputs and inputs (H9) _________ 138 32.1 Activated interlocking outputs/inputs (H9/C1) __________ 138 32.2 Activate interlocking output (H9/C2) _________________ 139 32.3...
  • Page 8 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x This page has deliberately been left blank.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Due to continual development and improvement, different S/W versions are to be found. This document is valid for the EBL128 S/W version 2.0.x. On the date of this document is x=0.
  • Page 10 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x  a p.c.b. number (e.g. 9285-6A) and can also have a configuration (e.g. CFG: 1) and a revision (e.g. REV: 2)  sometimes is a S/W (software) downloaded.
  • Page 11: Definitions / Explanations

    Contains an A/D-converter. EBL128 picks up the digital values ("sensor values") for each detector individually. All evaluations and "decisions" are then made in EBL128, i.e. by advanced alarm algorithms. As from version 2.0.x the latest detector generation (440x) can be used. In the "Advanced mode" the alarm algorithms are stored in the detector instead of the control unit.
  • Page 12: Old Detector

    Control Panel (see below). Fire Brigade Panel (FBP) The Fire Brigade Panel is a part of the EBL128 front, intended for fire alarm presentation, etc. for the fire brigade personnel. A separate unit; an external FBP, can also be connected to EBL128.
  • Page 13: Control Panel (Cp)

    EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x In the ext. FBP a printer can be included. 2.10 Control panel (CP) The Control Panel is a part of the EBL128 front, intended for the building occupier, service personnel, etc. to "communicate" with EBL128 / the system. 2.11 LED (Light Emitting Diode) = Yellow, green or red optical indicator ("lamp").
  • Page 14: Overview

    4 and the front is fully SS3654 compliant. S/W versions Due to continual development and improvement, different S/W versions can be found. You can update the S/W in EBL128 on site. Documents The following documents are available:  Planning instructions ...
  • Page 15 MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x a backup is required, use the same EBLWin version as the EBL128 version. EBLWin key 5094 is a USB unit that has to be plugged in the PC in order to log on to the c.i.e.
  • Page 16: Control & Indicating Equipment

    Depending on country, convention, configuration, etc. the look, language and functions might vary. Figure 1 shows an EBL128 with an English front. EBL128 is housed in a grey metal cabinet. The door has a Plexiglas ahead of the front, see Figure 1. A key is required to open the door to get full access to the push buttons on the front, i.e.
  • Page 17 Control Panels (Feuerwehr-Bedienfeld) FBF 2003 and/or German Fire Brigade Indicator Panels (Feuerwehr-Anzeigetableau) FAT 2002 can be used. The CP is used by the EBL128 owner, service personnel, etc. to "communicate" with EBL128, e.g. for monthly tests, disablements commissioning, maintenance and service. Access codes for different users and access levels are required.
  • Page 18: Led Indicators And Push Buttons

    Test of routing equipment in progress (see menu H1). Operation (green) Power on, i.e. EBL128 is power supplied via the rectifier or the backup battery. (FBP push buttons on next page) In the New Zealand convention also "Acknowledged alarm" (ACK).
  • Page 19 Alarms queued (black) Used, when LEDs "Alarms queued" (L2) are lit, to scroll/browse through the queued alarms (zones). Silence buzzer Used to silence the buzzer in EBL128 (yellow) Silence Alarm devices Used to silence the sounders (i.e. to "reset" outputs for alarm (red) devices).
  • Page 20 See also chapter "Door open", page 36. L10 and L12 have different functions on the German front. This is also valid when EBL128 has no "contact" with a unit with such an output, e.g. 3377, 3378, 3361, etc. The LED is turned on during restart and stays on for restart code other than 00, 03 or 25 until the fault is acknowledged.
  • Page 21 (yellow) time channel controlling this function is "on". The Alert Annunciation function is described in the EBL128 Planning Instructions, chapter "Alert annunciation". The LED "L16" will be "on" if the AA function is enabled for at least one alarm point / zone. Normally is only one time channel used for this function but two or more channels can be used.
  • Page 22 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x Push buttons / Keypad on the Control Panel (CP) Key/push button Operation/function Fault acknowledge Used to acknowledge the faults shown in menu H6. Also used (yellow) to acknowledge SERVICE signal, see menu H8/S4.
  • Page 23: Normal Operation

    EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x Normal operation When EBL128 is in normal operation and in quiescent state, i.e. no fire alarms and normally no faults, no disablements, no service signal, no zones in test mode, no activated interlocking in / outputs and/or no open doors, only the LED "Operation"...
  • Page 24 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x The priority order is shown in the following table: Priority Event Fire alarms (see below) Quiet alarm Co-incidence alarm Delayed alarm Pre-warning Test mode alarm AAF alarm Evacuate information...
  • Page 25: User Level, User Name & Password

    User level, User name & Password EBL128 has different user levels for different kind of users. To log on to an EBL128 (version > 2.0) a User name and a Password are required (see page 81). Ten different User names with individual Passwords can be used.
  • Page 26: User Level 1

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x User level 1 With the door closed, anybody has access to the push button "Alarms queued" (P1) to scroll / browse through the queued alarms. User level 2A After the door has been opened with the fire brigade key (LED "Door...
  • Page 27: User Level 2B

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x User level 2B After the door has been opened with the fire brigade key (LED "Door open" is lit), you have access to level 2A and after log on as “Information only”...
  • Page 28: User Level 2C

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x User level 2C After the door has been opened with the fire brigade key (LED "Door open" is lit), you have access to level 2A and after log on as “Building officer”...
  • Page 29: User Level 3A

    Access level 3B Used by Service / maintenance / commissioning engineers when a PC (i.e. EBLWin) is to be connected to EBL128 for backup (upload), download of site specific data (SSD) and/or download of software. An EBLWin key in the PC is required.
  • Page 30 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x configurations, on-line status checking, etc. A special password is required.
  • Page 31: Silence Alarm Devices

    MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x Silence Alarm devices In EBL128, on the FBP, there is a push button "Silence Alarm devices" (P3). If the push button "Silence Alarm devices" is pressed during a pre- warning, a fire alarm...
  • Page 32: Silence Alarm Devices (Inside Switch)

    " " will be shown in the LCD. For priority order see left active chapter "The display in EBL128", page 21. NOTE! The inside switch has no function if the outside switch (see below) is activated (ON).
  • Page 33 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x The outside switch is turned OFF (i.e. from activated to not activated state).  The fault " FAULT: FB Silence switch active" will be Serviced  Any alarm point / zone in fire alarm state will automatically be disabled / isolated.
  • Page 34: Disable / Re-Enable Alarm Devices

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x Disable / Re-enable alarm devices All outputs programmed for sounders (type Alarm devices) can via menu H2/B9 be collectively disabled. This is indicated by LED "Disablements" (L8) and LED Fault / Disablements "Alarm devices"...
  • Page 35: 10 "Silence Buzzer

    10.1 Buzzer If there is a fault or disablement when the door to EBL128 is being closed, the EBL128 built-in buzzer will give a 2 seconds beep directly after the door is closed. One fault message or disablement will be shown in the LCD but more faults and/or disablements will be indicated by the word "more".
  • Page 36: Disable / Re-Enable All Control, Extinguishing, Ventilation And Interlocking Outputs

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x Disable / Re-enable all control, extinguishing, ventilation and interlocking outputs All control outputs programmed as type:  Control (general)  Fire ventilation  Extinguishing system  Interlocking … can via menu H2/B4 be collectively disabled, type by type. This is indicated by the LED "Disablements"...
  • Page 37: Evacuate, Alert Annunciation Acknowledge And Disable

    (type Alarm devices) will be collectively turned ON steady (continuous). This is indicated by the following information in the EBL128 display: Evacuate in progress The sounders will remain ON until they are turned OFF by pressing the push button "Evacuate" (P5) again.
  • Page 38: German Functions / Units

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x German functions / units It is possible to connect some units that are required in Germany, e.g. Feuerwehr BedienFeld – FBF (German external Fire Brigade Panel) and Feuerwehr AnzeigeTableau – FAT (German Fire Brigade Indicator Panel).
  • Page 39: Indication "Brandfall Steuerungen Ab

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x When the outputs are disabled in the c.i.e. via menu H2/B4 it is not possible to re-enable them from the FBF (via button "Brandfall Steuerungen ab"). 13.3 Indication "Brandfall Steuerungen ab"...
  • Page 40: Indication "Üe Ab

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x NOTE! It is not possible to disable the outputs with the button "ÜE ab" when the c.i.e. is in fire alarm condition. 13.8 Indication "ÜE ab" The indication "ÜE ab" on "Feuerwehr-Bedienfeld" (FBF) is turned on when the outputs of type Routing equipment are disabled.
  • Page 41: Door Open

    EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x Door open A special key is used to open the EBL128 door to get access to the front, see chapter "User level, User name & Password", page 23. The same type of key is also used to open the ext. FBP door / the key switch.
  • Page 42: Technical Address / Presentation Number

    For each fire alarm point / zone line input, a presentation number, NN-NN, has to be programmed. The presentation number is shown in the display in EBL128 and in Ext. FBP 1826 / 1828, Alert Annunciation unit 1735 / 1736 and Ext. Presentation unit 1728, to identify the point / zone generating a fire alarm.
  • Page 43: Alarm Types

    Zone numbers 01-99 can be used and in each zone the alarm point (address) numbers 01-99 can be used. The fire alarms will be shown in the EBL128 display and in Ext. FBP 1826 / 1828, Alert Annunciation unit 1735 / 1736 and Ext. Presentation unit 1728.
  • Page 44: Fire Alarm

    Pre-warning is automatically reset see chapter "Alarm reset", page 53. 16.2 Fire alarm 256 alarms (points or zones) can be presented in the EBL128 display. See also chapter "The display in EBL128", page 21. According to the EN54-2 standard, in case of a fire alarm, the following will happen: ...
  • Page 45  Any zone line input  Any programmable input with the trigger condition "General Fire" Fire alarm presentation in the EBL128 display A: Field for the first alarm point or zone in alarm. By scrolling each alarm will be shown in this field.
  • Page 46 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 001 ZONE-ADDR 12-45 LAST ZONE 12 No. 01 "Alarm text for 12-45" One zone (e.g. zone 14; a conventional zone line input) 001 ZONE 14 LAST ZONE 14 No.
  • Page 47: Fire Alarm Menu (X1-X9)

    █ LETZTER BER 12 █ Nr.01 "Alarm text for 12-45" 2. The fire alarm presentation in the EBL128 display is for the New Zealand convention only, different than described above. The serial number for the displayed alarm is replaced with the information "ALM"...
  • Page 48 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 001 ZONE-ADDR 12-45 LAST ZONE 12 No. 01 Display alarms ACCEPT? "A", "", "", "", "" and "Return" can be used like in the normal menu tree, see chapter "Access", page 81. The original presentation (the alarm text) will be automatically displayed again approx.
  • Page 49 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x Press "" (to see the next fault). 16.2.1.3 Display disablements (X3) NOTE! Also zones in "Test mode" will be displayed via this menu. 001 ZONE-ADDR 12-45 LAST ZONE 12 No.
  • Page 50: Alert Annunciation Alarm (Aa Alarm)

    Alert Annunciation function turned on is indicated by the LED "Fire brigade tx delay" (L16). Indications, actions etc. for an AA alarm is as for a normal fire alarm except that EBL128 output for routing equipment (Fire brigade tx) will not be activated directly. The AA alarm has to be...
  • Page 51: Co-Incidence Alarm (Two-Unit / -Zone Dependence)

    EBL128. See also EBL128 Planning Instructions. If two or more two-zone dependent zones in the same group are in alarm status at the same time, normal fire alarms will be activated in EBL128. See also EBL128 Planning Instructions.
  • Page 52: Key Cabinet Alarm

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x  If an ext. FBP with a built-in printer (1826) is connected, the printer will print each heavy smoke / heat alarm, e.g.: *** Heavy smoke *** ZONE-ADDR: 12-45 Time HH.MM...
  • Page 53: Key Cabinet Opened In Conjunction With A Fire Alarm

    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 EBL128 In this case there will be no key cabinet alarm or fault generated when the key cabinet is opened.
  • Page 54 AAF zone zz, activated During the Investigation Period (0-3 min.) there is an indication in the c.i.e. display: AAF zone zz, investigation in progress See EBL128 Planning Instructions chapter "Alarm Acknowledgement Facility (AAF)" for more information regarding the AAF function.
  • Page 55: Alarm Reset

    (L2) are turned off. If there are other conditions (e.g. a fault condition) the corresponding information will be shown (e.g. a fault message), for the priority order see chapter "The display in EBL128", page 21. All outputs (for fire alarm) are reset, i.e. de-activated.
  • Page 56: Single With Automatic Disablement

    48 and EBL128 Planning Instructions, chapter "Alert Annunciation". Reset of the AA alarm can be done via push button "Reset" on an AA unit 1735 / 1736 (an AA controller 1740) or in EBL128. AA alarms will be reset all at a time.
  • Page 57: Co-Incidence Alarm

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x NOTE! Reset via an external unit is only possible during the investigation time and only AA alarm(s) can be reset, not normal fire alarms. 17.4 Co-incidence alarm reset Co-incidence alarm is automatically reset 5 minutes after the alarm point / zone is no longer in alarm status or by the Reset button (P4).
  • Page 58: Acknowledged Alarm

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x indication control unit display, during Acknowledgement Period (10-60 sec.) and the Investigation Period (0-3 min.) respectively, will automatically disappear when:  the AA process ends because no detector in the AAF zone is over the fire alarm level ...
  • Page 59: Fault

    In case of a fault condition, the following has happened / will happen in EBL128:  The buzzer in EBL128 sounds steady (continuous).  Output "R1" for routing equipment (Fault tx) is activated.  Programmable output for general fault is activated ...
  • Page 60: Fault Messages

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x If a fault cannot be corrected, it is important to contact service personnel / engineer immediately. NOTE! As a warning, faults (and disablements) are also indicated by a 2-sec. beep when an open c.i.e. door is being closed.
  • Page 61 The battery charging function is not working all right. The charger board (3367) may have to be replaced. FAULT: Checksum system program A fault in the EBL128 S/W. This is very serious. Call for service personnel / engineer immediately. FAULT: Cut-off SCI nn <-> SCI nn This fault is indicating a cut-off (break) on the loop or that the COM loop voltage is too low at the end of the loop (i.e.
  • Page 62 Valid for the 8 zones exp. board 4580, the 8 relays exp. board 4581 and the Inputs and outputs exp. board 4583 mounted in the c.i.e. (EBL128). Also valid for the I/O Matrix board 4582 connected on the COM loop, i.e. mounted outside the c.i.e.
  • Page 63 EBL128 system. Check the input as well. FAULT: External power supply The fault is to be found in the external power supply. A fault output is connected to a programmable input in the EBL128 system. Check the input as well. FAULT: Extinguishing system The fault is to be found in the extinguishing system.
  • Page 64 / replaced. FAULT: High current consumption in CU EBL128 current consumption, including battery charging, is over 1.8 A, and because of this, the battery charging is turned off. The current consumption, excluding battery charging, exceeds 0.8 A and the battery charging is turned off as long as the current consumption exceeds 0.75 A.
  • Page 65 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x FAULT: Key cabinet The key cabinet has been opened without a prior fire alarm (i.e. somebody has opened the key cabinet illegally). The key cabinet has not been closed within 5 minutes after reset of all fire alarms.
  • Page 66 Loss of mains, i.e. no 230 V AC to the ext. power supply equipment (the fault is activated after 1-300 minutes). Check 230 V AC fuses. A fault output is connected to a programmable input in the EBL128 system. Check the input as well. FAULT: Mains, techn address xxx This is valid for an external power supply (e.g.
  • Page 67 Valid for the 8 zones exp. board 4580, the 8 relays exp. board 4581 and the Inputs and outputs exp. board 4583 mounted in the c.i.e. (EBL128). Also valid for the I/O Matrix board 4582 connected on the COM loop, i.e. mounted outside the c.i.e.
  • Page 68 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x FAULT: Output x expansion board x A fault on the supervised output x on the expansion board (4583) with address x. If the output is programmed for sounders (type Alarm devices), it is also indicated by LED "Fault / Disablements Alarm devices"...
  • Page 69  Some external influence has caused a fault in the SSW. This is very serious. Call for service personnel/engineer. FAULT: Restart, code xx addr yyyyyyyyyyy C.i.e. (EBL128) restart has occurred. See also page 77. xx=00: Power up Restart. (Power supply connected) xx=01: Watchdog Reset.
  • Page 70 = A, B, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or up to 63. A & B is the built-in isolator in the EBL128 A-direction and B-direction respectively, i.e. if no SCI is used the information will always be: SCI A <-> SCI B.
  • Page 71 Valid for the 8 zones exp. board 4580, the 8 relays exp. board 4581 and the Inputs and outputs exp. board 4583 mounted in the c.i.e. (EBL128). Also valid for the I/O Matrix board 4582 connected on the COM loop, i.e. mounted outside the c.i.e.
  • Page 72: Fault Acknowledge

    Output for routing equipment (Fault tx) is activated. Output for general fault is activated. Output for general charge fault might be activated. A fault message, date and time, is shown in the EBL128 display. "More faults" After the time might be shown = more than one fault is generated.
  • Page 73: Commissioning An Ebl128

    EBL128, the total momentary inrush current consumption might activate the electronic short circuit protection and EBL128 will not start working. In such a case, put back the battery fuse before the rectifier fuse (i.e. the batteries have to be reasonably charged) or temporarily disconnect some of the units in order to reduce the current consumption while EBL128 is powered.
  • Page 74: Ssd Programming & Download

    The Site Specific Data (SSD) for an installation is created (programmed) via the PC program EBLWin, which also is used to download the SSD into the EBL128 c.i.e. and/or 1728, 1735 / 1736 & 1826 / 1828 units. The SSD will be saved in a file named xxxxx.EBLWin.
  • Page 75 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x Mark the required checkbox(es). Click "Start". Information will be shown in the "Status" column and in the large white field. There is a progress bar in the dialog box as well as in the EBL128display: Download in progress..
  • Page 76: Download Of Alarm Texts

    When a fire alarm is activated (e.g. an addressable alarm point), the presentation number (Zone - Address) is shown on the first row in the EBL128 display and in any ext. FBP display. On the second row is a user definable alarm text shown, if programmed. See also chapter "Fire alarm", page 42.
  • Page 77: Software (S/W) Download

    Before download, the PC has to be connected to the RS232 connector J3 in EBL128 (on the main board). 1. Start EBLWin. Do not log on to EBL128. In the "Tools" menu select "Download Software…" to open the dialog box and do the required settings.
  • Page 78: Earlier S/W Version Download

    MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x indicating that EBL128 is in the so called "Boot mode". LEDs "Alarms queued" (L2) are indicating the Flash memory programming. When the download is completed, LEDs "Alarms queued" (L2) will be turned off and the control unit has to be restarted.
  • Page 79: Restart

    Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x Restart A restart will delete or not delete the data in EBL128. Here follows an explanation of the different data, abbreviations and a table showing how the data respectively is affected (cold or warm restart).
  • Page 80 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x Action Data, etc. Data, etc. Restart code which will be which will be deleted not deleted Power down and then power SSD, up again. ("Cold restart") FFD, WASV...
  • Page 81: Boot Menu

    NOTE! Vital data can be erased via this menu. The Boot menu is opened as follows: Perform a "cold restart", i.e. Power down / power up EBL128: The following text messages will be shown in the EBL128 display: *** EBL128 *** Checking program memory..
  • Page 82 Press "Return" to go back to the Boot menu. NOTE! After erasing the SSW, perform a "Power down / power up" restart directly. NOTE! All other alternatives are strictly forbidden to use. These are only for use at trouble shooting controlled by Panasonic specialists.
  • Page 83: Access

    EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x Access To use the key pad in EBL128 (to get access to the menu tree), it is necessary to log in with a User name and Password for level 2B, 2C or See also chapter "User level, User name & Password", page 23.
  • Page 84 EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x Action = what to do, e.g. use push button / key signed "Access". Text in display = what is shown in the EBL128 (c.i.e.) display. Comments = Comments to the text in the "Action" and "Text in display"...
  • Page 85: Perform Monthly Test (H1)

    EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x Perform monthly test (H1) EBL128 and the installation shall be tested on a regular basis. If one twelfth of the alarm points are tested each month, the whole installation will be tested after one year. In test mode, only the alarm points are tested, i.e.
  • Page 86 , indicated by the LED "Fault tx activated" (L11). A 60 seconds count-down starts.  After 30 seconds, EBL128 "Fire brigade tx" output (and corresponding programmable outputs type 4 = routing equipment) will be activated as well, indicated by the LED "Fire brigade tx" (L15).
  • Page 87: Disable Or Re-Enable (H2)

    EBL128 door is being closed. This is not valid for the VdS (German), Australian and New Zealand conventions. In these conventions also the addressable manual call points will be disabled. See chapter "The display in EBL128", page 19 regarding priority order.
  • Page 88: Disable Zone (H2/B1)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 25.1 Disable zone (H2/B1) When a whole zone is disabled, all alarm points within the zone are disabled excluding the addressable manual call points. All zones can be disabled. Disabled zones are listed in menu H4/U1.
  • Page 89: Disable Zone / Address (H2/B2)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 25.2 Disable zone / address (H2/B2) Up to 100 addressable alarm points (also addressable manual call points), connected to the COM loop, can be individually disabled. Disabled alarm points (zone – address) are listed in menu H4/U1.
  • Page 90: Disable Output (H2/B3)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 25.3 Disable output (H2/B3) Up to 100 Control outputs, except outputs of type "alarm device", can be individually disabled. Disabled output will stay in (or return to) the normal condition for the output respectively.
  • Page 91 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x like above. If not, press "Return" to menu B3. Disable output "Return" Scroll or press "Return" ACCEPT? B3 to menu H2. Disable or re-enable "Return" Scroll or press "Return".
  • Page 92: Disable All Control, Ventilation, Exting Or Interlocking Outputs (H2/B4)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 25.4 Disable all control, ventilation, exting or interlocking outputs (H2/B4) Outputs programmed as type Control (general), type Fire ventilation, type Extinguishing system and type Interlocking can for the type respectively be collectively disabled (all at the same time).
  • Page 93: Re-Enable Zone (H2/B5)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 25.5 Re-enable zone (H2/B5) Disabled zones are listed in menu H4/U1. Re-enabling via this menu (H2/B5) has higher priority than automatic re-enabling. Zones disabled when the "New Zealand FB Silence switch" (outside switch) is turned OFF, have to be re-enabled via menu B5 or B6 before they can activate a new alarm.
  • Page 94: Re-Enable Zone / Address (H2/B6)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 25.6 Re-enable zone / address (H2/B6) Disabled alarm points (zone – address) are listed in menu H4/U1. Re-enabling via this menu has higher priority than automatic re- enabling.
  • Page 95: Re-Enable Output (H2/B7)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 25.7 Re-enable output (H2/B7) Disabled outputs are listed in menu H4/U1. When all outputs have been re-enabled, the LED "Disablements" (L8) will be turned OFF, if there are no other disablements.
  • Page 96 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x above. If not, scroll or press "Return" to menu Disable or re-enable "Return" Scroll or press "Return". ACCEPT? H2...
  • Page 97: Re-Enable All Control, Ventil, Exting Or Interlocking Outputs (H2/B8)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 25.8 Re-enable all control, ventil, exting or interlocking outputs (H2/B8) Disabled outputs are listed in menu H4/U1. When all outputs have been re-enabled, the LED "Disablements" (L8) will be turned OFF, if there are no other disablements.
  • Page 98: Disable / Re-Enable Alarm Devices (H2/B9)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 25.9 Disable / re-enable alarm devices (H2/B9) Disabled alarm devices are listed in menu H4/U1. Outputs for alarm devices can be collectively disabled and re-enabled via this menu. Disabled output will stay disabled, until re-enabled again via this menu.
  • Page 99: Disable / Re-Enable Outputs For Routing Equipment (H2/B10)97

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 25.10 Disable / re-enable outputs for routing equipment (H2/B10) Disabled outputs are listed in menu H4/U1. Outputs for routing equipment (fire brigade tx / fault tx) can be disabled and re-enabled via this menu.
  • Page 100: Disable / Re-Enable Alert Annunciation Function (H2/B11)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 25.11 Disable / re-enable alert annunciation function (H2/B11) Normal operation: For alarm points / zones programmed for Alert Annunciation (via EBLWin) is normally the AA function enabled via a time channel, e.g.
  • Page 101: Set Calendar And Clock (H3)

    The way the date is presented could be different for different languages. NOTE! The RTC component has no built-in battery, i.e. if EBL128 is out of power (no mains and no battery backup) and after new software has been downloaded, the date, day of the week and the time have to be set when EBL128 is powered-up again.
  • Page 102: Daylight Saving Time

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 26.1 Daylight saving time If the time shall be automatically changed when the Daylight saving time period starts and stops respectively is set via EBLWin (System properties). This change is depending on which convention that is used.
  • Page 103: Present System Status (H4)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x Present system status (H4) 27.1 Disablement (H4/U1) A list of all disablements (done via menu H2/Bx). NOTE! Disablements by time channel(s) are listed in menu H4/U2. If there are no disablements, --- List is empty --- will be shown.
  • Page 104: Disablement By Time Channel (H4/U2)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 27.2 Disablement by time channel (H4/U2) A list of all disablements by time channel(s). NOTE! Other disablements are listed in menu H4/U1. If there are no disablements, --- List is empty --- will be shown.
  • Page 105: Sensor Values (H4/U3)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 27.3 Sensor values (H4/U3) The "Momentary" value in this menu will be updated after every detector polling, i.e. approx. every 6 second. The very first week average sensor value for the 430x and 440x detectors in NORMAL mode is calculated within 2½...
  • Page 106 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x presentation number or "A" Type 3308/3309: press "Return" to menu Sensor: 01-02 (technical address AAA) Momentary: XX°C Min: XX°C Max: XX°C NOTE! XX.X%/m = XX.X % Sensor: 01-02 ""...
  • Page 107 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x Algorithm Short name Detectors 3308/3309, 430x and 440x, all in NORMAL mode. Normal sensitivity (3%/m) & Normal detection (15 s) N-15 High sensitivity (2.4%/m) & Normal detection (15 s) H-15 Low sensitivity (3.6%/m) &...
  • Page 108: Reset Of A Week Average Sensor Value

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 27.3.1 Reset of a week average sensor value If a sensor (analog smoke detector) is replaced without having generated SERVICE signal, its week average sensor value has to be set to the default value.
  • Page 109: Sensors Activating Service Signal (H4/U4)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 27.4 Sensors activating SERVICE signal (H4/U4) Service signal is indicated by LED "Service" (L12). The week average sensor value is over the service level respectively for one or more sensors.
  • Page 110: Technical Warning (H4/U5)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 27.5 Technical warning (H4/U5) One or more Technical warnings in the system are indicated in the display with Menu H4/U5 is a list of the Technical warnings in the system.
  • Page 111: Event Log (H4/U6)

    EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 27.6 Event log (H4/U6) Presentation of the events in EBL128 is divided into three event lists, Alarm, Interlocking and General respectively. The event lists can also be read via EBLWin and the Web-server II. The most recent event is shown in the top of the list. The way the date is presented could be different for different languages.
  • Page 112: Version And Alarm Counter (H4/U7)

    EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 27.7 Version and alarm counter (H4/U7) Version: Menu H4/U7 can be used to see the EBL128 software / firmware version. Alarm counter The alarm counter is increased with "1" every time the c.i.e. enters the real "fire alarm condition" (Fire alarm indication in the display, LEDs "Fire"...
  • Page 113: Service (H5)

    / upload (backup) Site Specific Data (SSD)  download new S/W, etc.  create and download the alarm texts shown in the display in EBL128 / ext. FBP / AAU / EPU. Connected to the "D" connector J3 (RS232) on the main board.
  • Page 114: Calibration Of Supervised Outputs (H5/A1)

    Supervised (monitored) outputs can via EBLWin be set to be not supervised. EBL128 outputs (S0-S1) and the exp. board 4583 outputs (Output 0- Output 1): One end-of-line resistor (33K) in the last unit or one resistor (33K) in up to five units.
  • Page 115 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x Calibration of supervised outputs "A" Scroll or press "Return" to ACCEPT? A1 Service Scroll or press "Return". ACCEPT? H5 NOTE! After the calibration it is recommended to do a "Safe shutdown of control unit"...
  • Page 116: Sensitive Fault Detection Mode (H5/A2)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 28.2 Sensitive fault detection mode (H5/A2) "Sensitive fault detection mode" means that the normal time delays for all type of faults are reduced, which makes it possible to find faults during the commissioning instead of later.
  • Page 117: Service Mode For Com-Loop (H5/A3)

    (Since there is voltage on the loop, short circuit isolators will work normally.) It is recommended to do this check also when EBL128 is power supplied via the backup battery only, since the battery voltage can be different (compared with the rectifier voltage) due to the battery condition, backup duration, etc.
  • Page 118 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 1=Voltage in A-direction. 2=Voltage in B-direction. 3=Voltage in both direc- tions. 1, 2 or 3 selected is indicated by LED "Disablements" (L8) COM-loop in service mode. Powered in E.g.
  • Page 119: Display Current Consumption In Unit (H5/A4)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 28.4 Display current consumption in unit (H5/A4) Control unit: The total current consumption (incl. the charging current at 24 V) for the control unit when it is connected to the mains (230 V AC), i.e.
  • Page 120: Display Current Consumption On Com-Loop (H5/A5)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 28.5 Display current consumption on COM-loop (H5/A5) An average current consumption value can be displayed for the COM loop. NOTE! No or very small current consumption will not be presented correctly / precisely since the accuracy is ±...
  • Page 121: Display Statistics For Com Loop (H5/A6)

    Display statistics for COM loop (H5/A6) The statistics can be used during commissioning, service, etc. Pollings are the number of pollings ("questions") sent out by EBL128 to the units connected on the COM loop. Parity is the received number of parity faults and % parity faults in relation to the pollings.
  • Page 122: Activate Address Setting Mode For Du (H5/A7)

    This function can be used by commissioning / service engineer to activate the address setting mode in the following Display Units connected to the RS485 interface in EBL128:  Ext. Presentation unit (EPU) 1728  Alert Annunciation unit (AAU) 1735 / 1736 ...
  • Page 123: Show Information About Site Specific Data (H5/A8)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 28.8 Show information about Site Specific Data (H5/A8) Information about the latest downloaded Site Specific Data (SSD) via a PC and the program EBLWin. SSD name As written in the EBLWin dialog box "System Properties"...
  • Page 124 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x  Language: LLLLLLLLLL window again or "Return". Show information about "Return" Scroll or press "Return" to site specific data ACCEPT? A8 Service "Return" Scroll or press "Return". ACCEPT? H5...
  • Page 125: Fault Acknowledge (H6)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x FAULT Acknowledge (H6) Regarding fault indication, etc., see chapter "Fault", page 57. All faults are normally latched, i.e. all faults have to be acknowledged. See also chapter "Fault acknowledge", page 70.
  • Page 126: Perform Zone Test (Test Mode) (H7)

    There will be an automatic ending of the test mode one hour after the latest tested alarm point / zone. NOTE! If the door in EBL128 is left open, the output(s) for routing equipment (fire brigade tx) might be disabled (if set so in EBLWin).
  • Page 127 In the tested alarm point, the LED will light up and the alarm point will be automatically reset after about ten seconds. The alarm will also momentarily be shown in the EBL128 display. A sensor in test mode will not be able to activate fault.
  • Page 128: Maintenance (H8)

    31.1 Disconnect / Re-connect COM loop (H8/S1) To avoid damage on the units and EBL128 during physical connection / disconnection of loop units, it is highly recommended to have the loop disconnected (disabled), i.e. the loop is voltage free (dead).
  • Page 129: Disconnect / Re-Connect Zone Line Input (H5/A2)

    EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 31.2 Disconnect / Re-connect zone line input (H8/A2) To avoid damage on the units and EBL128 during physical connection / disconnection of units, it is highly recommended to have the zone line disconnected (disabled), i.e. voltage free (dead). Action...
  • Page 130: Disconnect / Re-Connect Addressable Zone Interface Input

    31.3 Disconnect / Re-connect addressable zone interface input (H8/S3) To avoid damage on the units and EBL128 during physical connection / disconnection of units, it is highly recommended to have the zone interface input disconnected (disabled), i.e. voltage free (dead).
  • Page 131: Acknowledge Service Signal (H8/S4)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 31.4 Acknowledge SERVICE signal (H8/S4) See chapter "Sensors activating SERVICE signal (H4/U4)", page 107. Indicated by LED "Service" (L12), which will be turned off when all sensors have been acknowledged.
  • Page 132: Restore Weekly Average To Default (H8/S5)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 31.5 Restore weekly average to default (H8/S5) If a sensor (analog smoke detector) is replaced without having generated SERVICE signal, its week average sensor value has to be restored and set to a default value.
  • Page 133: Test Of Alarm Devices (H8/S6)

    (S6), which makes it possible to test the alarm devices without too much disturbance on site. The test cannot be started if fire alarm is already activated in EBL128. When the test starts, the alarm devices will sound for approx. 1 second, be silent for approx.
  • Page 134: Safe Shut Down Of Control Unit (H8/S7)

    31.7 Safe shut down of control unit (H8/S7) It's not recommended to power down (de-energize) EBL128 without first doing a safe shut down. Safe shut down will save the SSW in a Flash memory and also put the CPU at rest.
  • Page 135: Activate Zone-Address In Alarm Mode (H8/S8)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 31.8 Activate zone-address in alarm mode (H8/S8) One alarm point (zone-address), not a whole zone, can be manually activated, i.e. be set in alarm mode. NOTE! All outputs, standard and programmable, which would have been activated by a real fire alarm from the same alarm point, will be activated by this "manually activated"...
  • Page 136 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x one alarm point is in 002 ZONE-ADDR 12-34 LAST ZONE 12 No. 01 "Alarms queued" alarm. Press the button "Alarm text for 12-34" "Alarms queued" (P1) to see the other alarm.
  • Page 137: Activate Output (H8/S9)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 31.9 Activate output (H8/S9) Any output can be activated via this menu (H8/S9). NOTE! It will be activated until reset via menu H8/S10. Action Text in display Comments "Access"...
  • Page 138 Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x press "Return" to menu "Return" Scroll or press "Return" to Activate output menu H8. ACCEPT? S9 "Return" Scroll or press "Return". Maintenance ACCEPT? H8...
  • Page 139: Reset Activated Output (H8/S10)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 31.10 Reset activated output (H8/S10) Output(s) activated via menu H8/S9 have to be reset via this menu (H8/S10). NOTE! Only output types that are activated will be shown and possible to select.
  • Page 140: Interlocking Outputs And Inputs (H9)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x Interlocking outputs and inputs (H9) 32.1 Activated interlocking outputs/inputs (H9/C1) The way the date is presented can be different for different languages. If there are no output / input activated, --- List is empty --- will be shown.
  • Page 141: Activate Interlocking Output (H9/C2)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 32.2 Activate interlocking output (H9/C2) The output in each interlocking combination (area / point) can be manually activated via this menu. The corresponding interlocking input will be "monitored" in the same way as if the output was activated by its control expression.
  • Page 142: Reset Interlocking Output (H9/C3)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 32.3 Reset interlocking output (H9/C3) All activated interlocking outputs are listed in this menu. Interlocking output activated via its control expression and with latching output selected (in EBLWin): The output has to be reset via this menu (C3).
  • Page 143: Disable Interlocking Output (H9/C4)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 32.4 Disable interlocking output (H9/C4) Up to 100 Interlocking outputs (Type = Interlocking) can be individually disabled via this menu but not via menu H2. The "Interlocking Combination" (Area / Point) is to be entered to disable the output.
  • Page 144: Re-Enable Interlocking Output (H9/C5)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x 32.5 Re-enable interlocking output (H9/C5) Disabled interlocking outputs are listed in menu H4/U1. Interlocking outputs (Type = Interlocking) will be re-enabled via this menu but not via menu H2.
  • Page 145: Change Password (H10)

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x Change password (H10) The password can be changed for the user (user name) that is logged in but it is recommended to do it via EBLWin instead. Action...
  • Page 146: Annual Control

    "Door open", page 39.). Regarding the fault condition, see chapters "Fault", page 57 and "Fault messages", page 58. NOTE! Most faults have a time delay. EBL128 should be tested as follows:  Perform monthly test (menu H1). ...
  • Page 147: Battery Maintenance

    Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x Battery maintenance The batteries (2 x 12 V, 15-18 Ah) are placed inside EBL128. (Larger batteries have to be placed outside.) EBL128 supervises the batteries and a fault will be activated if something goes wrong.
  • Page 148: How To Avoid Unnecessary (Nuisance) Fire Alarms

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x How to avoid unnecessary (nuisance) fire alarms We all realise, when life, buildings, production facilities, etc. shall be saved, it is of utmost importance that an initial fire is detected as soon as possible.
  • Page 149 Lack of maintenance Smoke detectors (sensors) are influenced by their environment and become "dirty". In an analog system (like EBL128) a Service signal is given when it is time to clean or exchange the smoke detectors (sensors). The alternative is to exchange detectors at even intervals, to be on the safe side.
  • Page 150: Revision History

    Panasonic Eco Solutions Nordic AB MEW01623 Rev: - EBL128 Operating Instructions V2.0.x Revision history...
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