Activating and restoring sensor bypass – Edwards Signaling eFSA250 User Manual

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Chapter 3: System operation

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E-FSA64 and E-FSA250 Technical Reference Manual

Activating and restoring sensor bypass

Use the Activate Sensor Bypass option to stop the photoelectric element on the

PHS detector from generating supervisory messages on the LCD, while still

using the heat element of the same PHS. Sensor Bypass is applicable to PHS

devices with device type as “Heat + Smoke Supv Latching,” or “Heat + Smoke

Supv Nonlatching,” only.
Use the Restore Sensor Bypass option when both the heat and smoke

(photoelectric) elements of the PHS return to normal operation. Activation

messages for either condition appear on the LCD.
When Sensor Bypass is activated, the system displays an alarm message only

when the heat element activates. For example, when a large event is planned

that allows smoking or pyrotechnics in a ballroom that has a PHS detector

installed; you may choose to bypass the smoke element to prevent false alarms

while still using the heat element to detect a fire.
When a device is off-normal and you attempt to activate or or restore sensor

bypass, the system displays a warning message. When the activate sensor

bypass option is applied to a device, the system responds as follows:
• The common trouble LED turns on.
• The LCD displays an event to indicate that the device is bypassed.
• The common Trouble LED flashes and the panel goes into a trouble state.
• The common Trouble relay changes state.
• The active point indicators on the LCD increment.
• Resetting the panel has no effect on sensor bypass activated devices, but

removing all power from the panel clears the sensor bypass and restores the

device.

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