System alarm signaling applications – Edwards Signaling eFSA250 User Manual

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Appendix D: Applications

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Message Line 1: ZONE_1
Message Line 2: 24VDC_RISER

5. Configure Zone 01 as follows:

Inputs: All detectors in Zone 1
Outputs: The or polarity reversal or CT1 module labeled

ZONE_1_SOUNDERS
Correlation Groups: 001
Status: Included

Note:

For best performance, use the fast correlation groups for bulk

activations, such as entire floors and save the slower correlation groups for

small sets of activations like a suite or hotel room. See “Programming fast

groups for sounder bases” on page 93.

6. Configure Correlation 01 as follows:

Inputs: Zone 1
Outputs: The polarity reversal or CT1 module labeled ZONE_1 SOUNDERS

System alarm signaling applications

What is system alarm signaling?

In system alarm signaling applications, all sounder bases sound when any alarm

signal-initiating device is activated. Signal synchronization is required because

alarm signals are not limited to the same notification zone.
The sounder bases, once activated, continue to sound an alarm signal until:
• Smoke is cleared from the active detectors and the control panel is reset.
• Signal Silence is pressed.
• The control panel’s Auto Signal Silence timer expires, if programmed. This

can be from 5 to 30 minutes.

• The in-suite signal silence timer expires, if programmed. (See “What is in-

suite signal silence?” on page 34 and “Programming in-suite signal silence”

on page 92.)

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