Installing the remote relay module, Specifications, Jumper setup – Edwards Signaling FireShield 10 Zone User Manual

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Installation

FireShield Technical Reference Manual

2.5

Installing the Remote Relay Module

The Remote Relay Module (FSRRM) provides five dry
contact relay outputs. The outputs can be wired as both
normally open and normally closed. The outputs can be set to
common or zone notifications (see the “Command options”
table below). Installing the appropriate jumper (JP3 - JP5)
configures the dry contact relay output options.

Five diagnostic LEDs provide visual indication of the status of
each relay. If the LED is lit, the relay is energized. If the LED
is off, the relay is de-energized. If configured for common
operation the trouble relay and the power relay will be
energized when the system is normal.

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.”

DISABLE

JP1

OUTPUTS

JP1 IN

MODULE TYPE

JP2

JP3

JP4

JP5

ZONE 11-15

ZONE 6-10

ZONE 1-5

COMMON

GROUP

IN

JP6

JP6

JP6 OUT

#1

#2

ACTIVE

OUT 1

OUT 2

OUT 3

OUT 4

OUT 5

DS4

DS5

DS2

DS3

DS1

TB

1

T

B

2

T

B

3

T

B

4

Specifications

Max. per system

FS302 (three-zone): 4
FS502 (five-zone): 4
FS1004 (ten-zone): 6

Voltage range

Minimum: 21 Vdc
Maximum: 25 Vdc

Zoned operation current requirements

Standby: 8 mA
Alarm: 65 mA

Common operation current requirements

Standby: 30 mA
Alarm: 41 mA

Max. circuit capacitance: 0.03

µ

F

Max. circuit resistance: 13 ohms
Relay ratings: 30 Vdc @ 1 A (resistive load)
Wire size

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

Mounting: MFC-A cabinet or listed fire alarm enclosure
Operating environment

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

Jumper setup

Jumper

Name

Description

JP1

Disable
jumper

Disables all outputs. This allows the
installer to test the system while the
FSRRM is disabled. Removing the
jumper reactivates the FSRRM.

The disable jumper is supervised.
With the disable jumper in place, the
panel displays Trouble, Annunciator
Trouble, Disable, sounds the panel
buzzer, and de-energizes any
energized relay.

JP2

Reserved for future use.

JP3

Zone 6 -
10 jumper

Sets the five dry contacts to report
events on zones 6 through 10. See
“Command options” table. [1]

JP4

Zone 1- 5
jumper

Sets the five dry contacts to report
events on zones 1 through 5. See
“Command options” table. [1]

JP5

Common
jumper

Sets the five dry contacts to report
common events. See “Command
options” table. [1]

JP6

Group
jumper

The group jumper (JP6) allows two
FSRRMs to be connected to the
same panel and set to the same
output option. Install the jumper (JP6)
to only one of the two grouped
FSRRMs.

[1] Install only one zone jumper on J3 or J4 or J5.

Command options

Module type

Jumper

Output 1

Output 2

Output 3

Output 4

Output 5

Common

JP5

Alarm

Trouble [1]

Supervisory

Monitor

Power [1]

Zone 1 - 5

JP4

Zone 1

Zone 2

Zone 3

Zone 4

Zone 5

Zone 6 - 10

JP3

Zone 6

Zone 7

Zone 8

Zone 9

Zone 10

[1] Under normal conditions the relay is energized (the internal LED is lit). Loss of power de-energizes the relay.

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