Edwards Signaling eFSA250 User Manual

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Chapter 2: Front panel programming

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E-FSA64 and E-FSA250 Technical Reference Manual

Option

Description

Account 1 and 2


Account ID
Primary receiver number


Secondary receiver number


Format


Send restorals



Retry time seconds


Retry count


Event notification

Program account 1 options, and then program account 2 options.

When you have finished programming each account, choose

Save.
Enter account 1 and 2’s four-digit ID code. FFFF is not valid.
Enter the primary receiver’s phone number. This can contain up to

20 digits (0-9, *, #, and ,). The comma causes a two-second delay

in dialing. The number or hash symbol (#) and the asterisk symbol

(*) are used with calling feature codes and services. Consult your

telephone service provider.
Enter the secondary receiver’s phone number. This can contain

up to 20 digits (0-9, *, #, and ,). The comma causes a two-second

delay in dialing. The number or hash symbol (#) and the asterisk

symbol (*) are used with calling feature codes and services.

Consult your telephone service provider.
CID: Contact ID is the alarm format that the monitoring facility

(DACR) will receive. See “Default contact ID event codes” on

page 40.
Set send restorals to:
Yes: Sends off-normal event restorals to the monitoring facility

(DACR). Required setting for UL/ULC installations. See “UL 864

programming requirements” on page 31 for details.
No: Does not send off-normal event restorals to the monitoring

facility (DACR)
Set retry time to 1 to 45 seconds. Specifies the wait time between

each time the dialer attempts a connection to the DACR. See “UL

864 programming requirements” on page 31 for details.
Set the retry count to 5 to 10 attempts. Specifies how many times

the dialer will attempt to call the DACR before timing out.
Set event notification (event reporting) to:
Device: Only device information is reported or transmitted, no

zone information. This setting uses device event notification

settings for reporting events. Make sure your device event

notification settings are correct. See “Central monitoring station

device programming” on page 115.
Zone: When a device is a member of a zone, only the zone

information is reported or transmitted. Device information is not

reported or transmitted. This setting uses zone event notification

settings for reporting events. Make sure the zone event

notification settings are correct. See “Loop event programming”

on page 130.
Event: Only the event type (alarm, supervisory, trouble, etc.) is

reported or transmitted, no device or zone information. This

setting uses the CMS event notification settings for reporting

events. Make sure the event notification settings are correct. See

“Central monitoring station device programming” on page 115.

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