Edwards Signaling eFSA250 User Manual

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Chapter 2: Front panel programming

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Device option Description

Input module device types

Note:

Available device types depend on the position of the slide switch on

the front of the module. For example, if the slide switch is in the alarm

position, only alarm device types are available. Device type selection may

affect the panel state that is initiated when the device is active, the default

contact ID is transmitted, and other panel responses for the devices of

normal conditions.
2Wire Class A: Allows for the monitoring of compatible two-wire conventional

smoke detectors in a Class A circuit (that do not require alarm verification)

and normally open contact initiating devices on the same circuit.
2Wire Class B: Allows for the monitoring of compatible two-wire conventional

smoke detectors in a Class B circuit (that do not require alarm verification)

and normally open contact initiating devices on the same circuit
2Wire verify Class A: Allows for the monitoring of compatible two-wire

conventional smoke detectors in a Class A circuit (that require alarm

verification)
2Wire verify Class B: Allows for the monitoring of compatible two-wire

conventional smoke detectors in a Class B circuit (that require alarm

verification)
Alarm: For four-wire smoke detectors and contact devices. All activations are

immediately considered as alarms. Circuit cannot be restored until devices

are restored to normal and the panel is reset.
Duct alarm: For four-wire conventional duct smoke detectors. All activations

are immediately considered as alarms. Circuit cannot be restored until

devices are restored to normal and the panel is reset.
Heat: For heat detectors and contact devices. All activations are immediately

considered as alarms. Circuit cannot be restored until devices are restored

to normal and the panel is reset.
Pull station: For pull station devices. All activations are immediately

considered as alarms.
Remote drill: For a remote switch that when activated, starts the panel’s drill

operation.
Remote reset: For a remote switch that when activated, resets the panel.
Remote signal silence: For a remote switch that when activated, silences the

signaling devices.
Waterflow: For connecting vane type and pressure flow switches. Activations

are considered as alarms. A 16-second alarm delay applies to waterflow

activations. NACs activated by the waterflow device type cannot be silenced

until the panel is reset. Waterflow activations do not invoke in-suite signal

silence.

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