Installing the remote system indicator – Edwards Signaling FireShield 10 Zone User Manual

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Installation

2.2

FireShield Technical Reference Manual

Installing the Remote System Indicator

The Remote System Indicator (FSRSI) is a supervised remote
annunciator that provides remote LED indication of power,
alarm, supervisory, trouble, and ground fault conditions. A
sounder gives audible indication during a trouble, alarm, or
supervisory condition. The sounder can be silenced with the
FSRSI Silence switch.

Note:

You must run the Find Annunciators program option

after adding or removing a remote annunciator. The remote
annunciators will not operate properly until the panel detects
them. For more information see Chapter 3 “Programming.”

Specifications

Max. per system: 2
Voltage range

Minimum: 21 Vdc
Maximum: 25 Vdc

Current requirements

Standby: 12 mA
Alarm: 48 mA

Max. circuit capacitance: 0.03

µ

F

Max. circuit resistance: 13 ohms
Wire size

Minimum: 18 AWG (0.75 sq mm)
Maximum: 12 AWG (2.5 sq mm)

Compatible electric box: ANSI/NEMA OS1-1996 1-3 gang

electrical box

Operating environment

Temperature: 32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 °C)
Humidity: 93% RH, noncondensing

LEDs and buzzer

LED

State

Description

Power (green)

On

AC power present

Alarm (red)

On

Active alarm state

LED

State

Description

Supervisory
(yellow)

On

Active supervisory device

Trouble (yellow) On

System trouble

Ground fault
(yellow)

On

System ground fault

Buzzer

On
On (temporal)
On (slow pulse)
On (intermittent)
Off

System trouble
Alarm condition
Supervisory condition
AC fail
Normal or silenced

Jumper setup

Jumper

Name

Description

J2

Group
jumper

Allows two FSRSIs to be connected
to the same panel.

Install the jumper on only one of the
two FSRSIs.

Note: For jumper location, refer to the FSRSI wiring diagram.

Installation instructions

A single FSRSI can be mounted in a standard, single gang
electrical box (ANSI/NEMA OS1-1996) using the single gang
cover plate that is included. Up to three FSRZI-As with or
without an FSRSI can be mounted in an approved multiple
gang electrical box (ANSI/NEMA OS1-1996) with
appropriate two, three, or four gang cover plates (model
numbers FSAT-2, FSAT-3, or FSAT-4).

Caution:

Make sure all power is disconnected from the panel

before installing. Observe static-sensitive handling practices.

To install the FSRSI:

1. Verify that all field wiring is free of opens, shorts, and

ground faults.

2. Connect wires to the FSRSI as shown (see wiring diagram).

3. Using the two plain machine screws provided, mount the

module to the electrical box.

Note:

If you are using a surface mounting box, you must

install washers (provided) between the FSRSI and the
surface mounting box.

4. Using the white machine screws provided with the

faceplate, mount the faceplate to the module.

5. Connect the wires to the terminals in the control panel.

6. Program the FSRSI using the Find Annunciators program

option. Refer to Chapter 3 “Programming.”

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