Panasonic 1826 User Manual

Fire alarm systems
External Fire Brigade
Control and indicating panel for the fire brigade personnel
Built-in printer (option)
Ext. Fire Brigade Panel
This unit is intended to be used by the fire brigade personnel, i.e. for pre-warning, co­incidence, fire and heavy smoke / heat alarm presentation. Point or zone alarm presentation and fire alarm reset are as in the c.i.e. it is connected to. You can scroll amongst two or more alarms in the system. All or selected alarms will be presented in the unit's display with back-light). An alarm text will be presented together with each alarm, if programmed in the c.i.e. Furthermore, > 617 texts for selected alarms can be stored in the unit and will in such a case be shown, instead of the texts sent from the c.i.e. for these alarms. A built-in buzzer like in the c.i.e. Any fault in the system will be presented as "General fault in system" and the buzzer will sound. The unit is power supplied via the c.i.e. or ext. power supply.
(LCD, 2x40 characters
will sound
LEDs, push buttons etc.
The unit has the following LEDs:
Fire and Alarms queued, indicating
pre-warning, co-incidence, fire and heavy smoke / heat alarm.
Operation, indicating that the unit is
connected to a c.i.e. and power supplied, i.e. it is in operation.
Extinguishing, indicating activated
output for Extinguishing equipment.
Ventilation, indicating activated output
for Ventilation equipment.
Fire brigade tx, indicating activated
output for Fire brigade tx (routing equipment).
Panasonic Electric Works Fire & Security Technology Europe AB Citadellsvägen 23, SE-211 18 Malmö, Sweden Tel: +46 (0)40 697 70 00 • Fax: +46 (0)40 697 70 99 info-fste@eu.pewg.panasonic.com • www.panasonic-fire-security.com
The unit has the following push buttons:
Alarms queued, used to scroll amongst
the alarms.
Silence buzzer, used to silence the
buzzer
(it will re-sound for a new
alarm.
Silence alarm devices, used to silence
the alarm devices for a new alarm.
Reset, used to reset the fire alarms.
, used for paper feed, when the unit is
provided with a printer 1835 (option). The designation texts on the front are in 1826SE in Swedish but a neutral front for other languages is available (1826CC).
(they will re-sound
Ext. FBP 1826 & Printer 1835
The ext. FBP 1826 consists of a grey metal cabinet with a door. A key is required to open the door, which has a Plexiglas in front of the FBP front, see photo. It has cable inlets on the top, bottom and back sides and is intended to be wall mounted. Two compression glands are attached. A Printer 1835 can be mounted in the ext. FBP 1826. It will print all the alarms, including the alarm texts.
SW mode and address setting
The display and the push buttons are used to set the SW mode and address, see the opposite side of this page.
Product application
The 1826 unit is intended for indoor use and in dry premises. SW mode 1826/28 – 1587 2nd Cab is intended to be used in the systems EBL512 and EBL128 and SW mode 1826/28 – 1582 2nd Cab in the systems EBL500 / 512 / 1000 / 2000.
Type numbers
1826 External Fire Brigade Panel. 1826SE / 1826CC: Designation texts on the front in
Swedish / see below. NOTE! In Swedish convention (SBF): No "General fault" presentation.
1835 Printer for External Fire Brigade Panel 1826 1582 External FBP interface board. (Required in EBL512 / 500 when SW mode 1826/28 –
1582 2nd Cab shall be used.)
1587 External FBP / DU interface board. (Required in EBL512 when SW mode 1826/28 –
1587 2nd Cab shall be used. EBL512 software V>
2.3.2 1 required.)
2431 Connection board. (Required in EBL1000. SW mode 1826/28 – 1582 2nd Cab only.) 4552 RS485 Transceiver component / comm. module. (Required in EBL128. SW mode
1826/28 – 1587 2nd Cab only. EBL128 software V>
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Only required if the new function ("General fault" presentation) shall be used.
NOTE! The number of ext. FBPs that can be power supplied via the c.i.e. / board / external power supply, is depending on if each 1826 unit has a printer or not, as well as all other units connected to the same c.i.e. / board / external power supply.
1826CC is a unit with a neutral front put into a transparent "text slot" for the LED and push button respectively. CC=Country Code. The ext. FBP 1826 can run in one of two different SW modes:
a) 1826 in SW mode 1826/28 – 1587 functionality, response time, ability to store fire alarms, etc. and is intended to succeed the ext. FBP 2426 (1826+printer 1835 will succeed the ext. FBP 2425) but not as a spare part requires an Ext. FBP / DU interface board 1587 not the same. This mode is always to be used when the ext. FBP is connected to EBL128.
b) 1826 in SW mode 1826/28 – 1582 be used as a spar e part
(1826+printer 1835 is a spare part for the ext. FBP 2425) , i.e. the performance is the same but the look, dimensions, etc. are not the same. 1826, in this SW mode, requires an Ext. FBP interface board 1582 in the EBL512 / EBL500 c.i.e.
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Up to 1200 m cable can be used.
where the designation texts by production are made separately and
2nd Cab has the highest performance with regard to
in the EBL512 c.i.e. and the look, dimensions, etc. are
2nd Cab has the same functionality as the ext. FBP 2426 and can
1.0.5 1 required.)
, since 1826, in this SW mode,
Technical data
Voltage (V DC) rated
allowed normal (in the system)
normal (in the system by battery back-up) Current consumption at norm. volt. (mA)
Ext. FBP 1826 quiescent / active Printer 1835 quiescent / active
Ambient temperature (°C) operating
storage Ambient humidity (% RH) max. 90, non condensing Ingress Protection rating (estimated) IP52
Size W x H x D (mm) 415 x 290 x 128 Weight (g) Ext. FBP 1826 (excl. printer)
Printer 1835 (incl. paper roll) / paper roll Colour (metal cabinet / door) Light grey (NCS S 1500-N, PMS Cool grey 2) & aluminium sides. Approvals CE; Conforms with EN54-2 and –4 whenever applicable.
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On each 1582 board are up to eight addresses available and on each 1587 board up to sixteen addresses. In EBL128
are up to four addresses
available.
24 12-30
24 21-27
26 (at 24 V), 48 (at 12 V) / 49 (at 24 V), 88 (at 12 V)
4 (at 24 V), 7 (at 12 V) / 161 (at 24 V), 345 (at 12 V)
0 to +40
-40 to +70
5000 345 / 110
Conforms with SS3654 edition 1.
All technical features and data are subject to changes without notice, resulting from continuous development and improvement.
Product Leaflet Date of issue Revision / Date of revision
MEW00277 2003-04-15 5 / 2008-08-18
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