Using the programming control buttons, Factory default settings – 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

Incremental programming is typically used to add or remove an additional loop of

devices or a large number of devices to the system. See “Performing incremental

programming” on page 69.
The Unconfigured Alarm command is used to add an additional device or several

devices to a system without using the Incremental Program command. When a

new device is added or a device is removed, the panel signals a “trouble active”

event and indicates on the LCD that there is an unconfigured device. The device

can then be programmed and added to the database. This method is typically

used to add just a few devices. See “Adding and removing devices from

programmed systems” on page 73.

Advanced programming

Advanced programming is used to apply custom programming to a new or

previously programmed fire alarm system. Advanced programming lets you

configure each option individually. See “Advanced programming” on page 84.

Using the programming control buttons

The following buttons are used with the LCD to program the panel.

Table 7: Programming control buttons
Button

Description

Arrow buttons

Right arrow: Displays a submenu, or toggles between multiple settings such

as “Yes” and “No.”
Left arrow: Scrolls through a programming option’s selections
Up arrow: Moves the cursor up
Down arrow: Moves the cursor down

Menu button

Opens and closes the main menu

Enter button

Executes a command, displays a submenu, displays the Save function, or

scrolls through a programming option’s selections.

Alphanumeric

keypad

Used to enter numbers and letters needed for the various settings. Pressing

and holding a key scrolls through alternate values. For example, pressing

and holding the “2” key scrolls between 2, A, B, and C.

Cancel button

Returns to the previous menu level. Exits menu mode if you are at the

highest menu level. Deletes text when editing labels, etc.

Factory default settings

The panel is shipped from the factory with default settings. You can accept or

change these settings as needed.

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