Edwards Signaling FSC Series User Manual

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Chapter 1: System overview and operation

FSC Series Technical Reference Manual

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Item Name

Description

Walk Test:

Places the panel in walk test mode. Press

once for an audible walk test. Press twice for a silent
walk test. Press a third time to cancel the walk test.

The LED indicates which walk test is active. Flashing
indicates an audible walk test. On indicates a silent
walk test. [2]

In program mode, pressing Walk Test selects the
previous value.

Remote Disconnect:

Disables and enables the

common alarm relay and city tie NAC types. When a
dialer is installed, pressing Remote Disconnect disables
and enables the dialer and city tie NAC types, but not
the common alarm relay.

The LED indicates that the dialer, the common alarm
relay, and city tie NAC types have been disabled. [2]

In program mode, pressing Remote Disconnect selects
the previous option.

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IDC controls and LEDs

Disable:

Disables the IDC. In walk test and program

mode, pressing Disable selects the IDC.

Alarm:

On indicates an active alarm zone.

Trouble (TBL):

On indicates an open circuit and

double-flashes indicate the IDC is disabled.

In walk test mode, rapid flashes indicate the IDC is
resetting.

In program mode, on indicates the IDC is selected.

Supervisory/Monitor (SUP/MON):

On indicates an

active supervisory zone. Flashing indicates an active
monitor zone.

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NAC controls and LEDs

Disable:

Disables the NAC. In walk test and program

mode, pressing Disable selects the NAC.

Trouble (TBL):

On indicates an open or short circuit.

Double-flashes indicate the NAC is disabled.

In program mode, on indicates the NAC is selected.

[1] Pressing the Signal Silence & Drill button does not turn off notification appliances activated by
a waterflow zone type while a waterflow switch is active.

[2] Pressing the Walk Test and Remote Disconnect buttons at the same time activates a lamp
test.

[3] Disabled IDCs and NACs remain disabled after a panel reset.

[4] On Class A IDCs and NACs, either Trouble LED can indicate a trouble condition for the pair.

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