Silencing the panel and fsrsi buzzers – 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

While the control panel is resetting:

• All panel indicators are temporarily cleared

• All notification appliances are turned off

• All latched IDCs are cleared

• Alarm, trouble, and supervisory relays are returned to the inactive state

• Resettable

auxiliary

power momentarily turns off

At the conclusion of the reset, if an IDC is in an off-normal state, the panel treats
the event as a new event and activates the programmed responses. Pressing
Disable for the active IDC within 30 seconds after the panel has reset turns off
the NACs and disables the IDC.

If one or more IDCs are disabled prior to initiation of the reset, those IDCs remain
disabled.

If signal silence inhibit or reset inhibit is enabled, system reset is inhibited during
the silence or reset inhibit period.

To reset the panel:

1. Press the Reset button.

Silencing the panel and FSRSI buzzers

Both the panel and the optional FSRSI module have buzzer silence buttons.
Pressing the Panel Silence button silences the buzzer on the panel and on
remote FSRSIs.

Pressing the FSRSI Silence button silences the buzzer on the FSRSI only.

To silence the panel buzzer:

1. Press the Panel Silence button on the panel.

2. Determine the type of condition that caused the buzzer to sound: alarm,

trouble, supervisory, or monitor.

3. Determine the cause of the condition.

To silence the FSRSI buzzer:

1. Press the Silence button on the FSRSI.

2. Determine the type of condition that caused the buzzer to sound: alarm,

trouble, supervisory, or monitor.

3. Determine the cause of the condition.

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