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

Device option Description

Relay device types

Relay nonsilence NC: For relay devices that open when activated and

remain open when you press Signal Silence.
Relay nonsilence NC (latched): For latching relay devices that open when

activated and remain open when you press Signal Silence.
Relay nonsilence NO: For relay devices that close when activated and

remain closed when you press Signal Silence.
Relay nonsilence NO (latched): For latching relay devices that close when

activated and remain closed when you press Signal Silence.
Relay nonsilenceable: For relay devices that do not follow signal silence.
Relay nonsilenceable (latched): For relay devices that do not follow signal

silence and do not restore until manually unlatched.
Relay silence: For relays that turn off when you press Signal Silence.
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.
Relay silenceable: For relay devices that follow signal silence.

Supervisory device types

Duct supervisory latching: For duct supervisory devices that trigger an active

(supervisory) event. Activation of normally open devices immediately places

the panel in a supervisory state and turns on supervisory LEDs and relays.

Detectors with this device type remain active until the condition that

activated them is restored and the control panel is reset.
Duct supervisory nonlatching: For duct supervisory devices that trigger an

active (supervisory) event. Activation of normally open devices immediately

places the panel in a supervisory state and turns on supervisory LEDs and

relays. Detectors with this device type remain active until the condition that

activated them is restored. Resetting the control panel is not required.
Supervisory latching: For supervisory devices. Momentary activation of

normally open devices immediately places the panel in a supervisory state

and turns on supervisory LEDs and relays. Circuit cannot be restored until

devices are restored to normal and the panel is reset.
Supervisory nonlatching: For supervisory devices. Momentary activation of

normally open devices immediately places the panel in a supervisory state

and turns on the supervisory LED and relay. Annunciation remains active

until the input restores. The panel does not have to be reset.

Trouble device types

Remote AC fail: For use with auxiliary power supplies to provide AC Fail

indication to the fire panel. The fire panel treats this activation as if the panel

itself detected an AC fail condition. Delays off-premises signaling for the

selected time duration.

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