Edwards Signaling eFSA250 User Manual

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Chapter 2: Front panel programming

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Device type

Description

Relay silence NC

For relays that open when activated and close when you press Signal

Silence.

Relay silence NO

For relays that close when activated and open when you press Signal

Silence.

Supervised output

For modules that output an unsynchronized signal and that do not

turn off when you press Signal Silence.

Supervised output

(latched)

For latched output modules that output an unsynchronized signal and

that do not turn off when you press Signal Silence.

Unlatch outputs

For output modules that are configured to manually unlatch latched

outputs [1]

[1] The following output modules can be configured to unlatch latched outputs: E-ISO, E-IDC1A,

E-IDC1B, or E-IDC2B.

Table 16: NAC modules
Device type

Description

Genesis audible/visible

silence

For Genesis and Enhanced Integrity horns and strobes. Genesis and

Enhanced Integrity appliances maintain synchronization per UL 1971.

For Genesis devices only, connected horns can be silenced and

strobes turn off.

Genesis non-silence

For Genesis and Enhanced Integrity horns and strobes. Genesis and

Enhanced Integrity appliances maintain synchronization per UL 1971.

For Genesis devices only, connected horns cannot be silenced and

strobes on the same two-wire circuit flash until the panel is reset.

Genesis audible silence

For Genesis and Enhanced Integrity horns and strobes. Genesis and

Enhanced Integrity appliances maintain synchronization per UL 1971.

For Genesis devices only, it allows connected horns to be silenced

while strobes on the same two-wire circuit continue to flash until

panel reset.

Continuous silenceable

For strobes and notification appliances that self-generate a temporal

pattern

Continuous non-

silenceable

For strobes and notification appliances that self-generate a temporal

pattern

Supervised

Lets you connect supervisory devices, such as a relay device or

switch

City tie

Outputs an unsynchronized, 24-volt continuous (steady) signal that

cannot be silenced or disabled. Select this NAC type when the NAC

is connected to a city tie module.

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