System overview – Edwards Signaling FSC Series User Manual

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Chapter 1: System overview and operation

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FSC Series Technical Reference Manual

System overview

FSC Series conventional fire alarm control panels are available in the models
listed below.

Table 1: Control panel models

Model Description

E-FSC302(G/R)

Three-zone panel (3 IDCs, 2 NACs), 120 V, gray or red cabinet

E-FSC302(G/R)D

Three-zone panel (3 IDCs, 2 NACs), 120 V, gray or red cabinet, and
F-series dialer/modem

E-FSC502(G/R)

Five-zone panel (5 IDCs, 2 NACs), 120 V, gray or red cabinet

E-FSC502D

Five-zone panel (5 IDCs, 2 NACs), 120 V, gray or red cabinet, and
F-series dialer/modem

E-FSC1004(G/R)

Ten-zone panel (10 IDCs, 4 NACs), 120 V, gray or red cabinet

E-FSC1004(G/R)D

Ten-zone panel (10 IDCs, 4 NACs), 120 V, gray or red cabinet, and
F-series dialer/modem

Note:

Each panel is configured for Class B operation. Five- and ten-zone models

can easily be converted to Class A by using two Class B circuits to make one
Class A circuit.

Control panel accessories are listed in the table below.

Table 2: Control panel accessories

Model Description

FSRSI

Remote system indicator module with five LEDs for indicating system
status (power, alarm, supervisory, trouble, and ground fault), and a lamp
test button

FSRZI-A

Remote zone indicator module with five red LEDs for indicating active
alarm zones

FSRZI-SA

Remote zone indicator module with five bicolor (red/yellow) LEDs for
indicating active alarm, supervisory, and monitor zones

FSRRM24

Remote relay module with five Form C relays. Jumper configurable for
dry contact or 24 V output.

FSUIM

Universal interface module with five common supervised inputs and
nine common dry contact relay outputs

FSRA10(F)

Remote annunciator for ten-zone panels. Ten bicolor (red/yellow) LEDs
for indicating active zones and ten yellow LEDs for indicating zone
troubles.

FSRA10C(F)

Remote annunciator with common controls for ten-zone panels. Ten
bicolor (red/yellow) LEDs for indicating active zones and ten yellow
LEDs for indicating zone troubles.

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