Installing the cabinet, Jumper setup – Edwards Signaling FireShield Single-Zone Panel User Manual

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04MAR03

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FireShield Single-Zone Panel - Installation and Operating Instructions

Installing the cabinet

Cabinets can be surfaced mounted. See the figure and table
below for framing and mounting dimensions.

To surface mount the cabinet:

1.

Position the cabinet on the finished wall surface.

2.

Fasten the cabinet to the wall surface where indicated.

D1

D2

D3

D4

D5

13.0 in
(33.0 cm)

3.0 in
(7.6 cm)

6.0 in
(15.2 cm)

7.0 in
(17.8 cm)

11.0 in
(28.0 cm)

D1

D2

D3

D4

D5

Surface mounting holes

S

emi

-f

lu

sh

mo

u

nt

in

g

h

ol

es

Jumper setup

1

2
3

CONT

TEMP

1

2
3

GEN

GEN/SIL

1

2
3

YES

NO

JP1

JP2

JP3

1

2
3

YES

NO

JP4

Jumper layout as seen on the circuit board

JP1 and JP2: NAC output type

Description: Controls the output of the NAC.

Default: Genesis (with horn silence), with no jumper installed.

Options (choose one)

1

2
3

Continuous

Temporal

1

2
3

Genesis

Genesis (with horn silence)

Continuous: For strobes and notification appliances that self-
generate a temporal pattern or where temporal pattern is not
required.

Temporal: Universal 3-3-3 pattern required for evacuation
signals by NFPA 72. Used when notification appliances are not
capable of self-generating a temporal pattern.
Genesis: Used with Genesis and Enhanced Integrity horns and
strobes. Genesis and Enhanced Integrity appliances maintain

strobe synchronization per UL 1971. Both horns and strobes
will silence when alarm silence is activated.

Genesis (with horn silence): Used with Genesis and Enhanced
Integrity horns and strobes. Genesis and Enhanced Integrity
appliances maintain synchronization per UL 1971. For Genesis
devices, this allows connected horns to be silenced while
strobes on the same 2-wire circuit continue to flash until the
panel is reset. For Enhanced Integrity devices, both horns and
strobes will remain activated until the panel is reset.

JP3: Aux power reset

Description: Causes a temporary interruption of aux power
when Reset is pressed. This is so that four-wire smoke
detectors can be reset. If this is not set, pressing Reset has no
effect on the aux power output.

Default: No aux reset, with no jumper installed.

Options

1

2
3

Yes (aux reset)

No (no aux reset)

Aux reset: Resettable 24 Vdc on AUX PWR terminals.

No aux reset: Continuous 24 Vdc on AUX PWR terminals.

JP4: IDC type

Description: Selects the type and functionality of the IDC.

Default: No alarm verification, with no jumper installed.

Options

1

2
3

Yes (verify alarm)

No (no alarm verification)

Verify alarm: For circuits with smoke detectors and contact
devices. 2-wire smoke detector activations are verified
(delayed and confirmed) before activating an alarm. 4-wire
smoke detectors and contact devices are not verified and
immediately considered as alarms. A circuit can not be
restored until devices are restored to normal and the panel is
reset. See the FireShield Single Zone ULI and ULC
compatibility lists
(P/N 3100592) for restrictions.

No alarm verification: For circuits with smoke detectors and
contact devices. All activations are immediately considered as
alarms. A circuit cannot be restored until devices are restored
to normal and the panel is reset.

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