System overview and operation, System overview, Operations overview – Edwards Signaling FireShield 10 Zone User Manual

Page 3: Controls and indicators, Chapter 1

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FireShield Technical Reference Manual

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Chapter 1

System overview and operation

System overview

FireShield is available in three models: three-zone, five-zone,
and ten-zone. Each model is similar except for the number of
initiating device circuits (IDCs) and notification appliance
circuits (NACs), as shown in the following table.

Model

IDCs

NACs

FS302 (three-zone)

3

2

FS502 (five-zone)

5

2

FS1004 (ten-zone)

10

4

Model numbers may have the following suffixes: G or R
indicates gray or red enclosure, GD or RD indicates panel with
FSDACT, GC indicates ULC panel with terminal shield, GF
indicates a French ULC panel with terminal shield, and G-2
indicates 230 Vac input.

Each panel is configured for Class B operation. All models
except for the three-zone can be easily converted to Class A
by using two Class B circuits to make one Class A circuit.

FireShield has the following optional components:

Remote System Indicator (FSRSI)

Remote Zone Indicator (FSRZI-A)

Remote Relay Module (FSRRM)

Power Expander Transformer (XTR3A120, XTR3A230)
(ten-zone only)

DACT (Dialer)/Modem (FSDACT)

City Tie Module (CTM4.7)

Reverse Polarity Module (RPM)

Battery Cabinet (BC-2)

Refer to Chapter 2 “Installation” for optional module details.

Operations overview

The panel operates in normal mode in the absence of any
alarm, supervisory, trouble, or monitor events. In normal
mode, the control panel monitors the system.

The panel operates in off-normal mode any time an event is
introduced into the system. When this happens, the panel:

Changes contact positions on appropriate common relays

Activates alarm outputs (for alarm events only)

Turns on the appropriate LEDs and the panel buzzer

Executes the appropriate programmed output response for
the input that signaled the event

Communicates event information to appropriate optional
components (FSRSI, FSRZI-A, CTM4.7, or RPM)

If the optional FSDACT is installed, the panel:

Sends a record of the event to the FSDACT LCD and to
the history log

Uses the FSDACT to transmit event messages to a
monitoring station as programmed

Controls and indicators

1

2

3

5

4

3

2

REMOTE

DISCON-

NECT

WALK

TEST

RESET

SIGNAL

SILENCE

& DRILL

PANEL

SILENCE

DISABLE

DISABLE

DISABLE

DISABLE

DISABLE

NAC 2

NAC 1

ALARM

TROUBLE

SUP/MON

ALARM

SUP

TROUBLE

POWER

DISABLE

SIGNAL

SILENCED

WALK

TEST

GND

FAULT

BATT

TROUBLE

ANNUN

TROUBLE

LA

M

P

T

E

S

T

1

6

Front panel display

(1) Lamp test

Buttons

Description

REMOTE
DISCON-

NECT

WALK

TEST

Press the Remote Disconnect and Walk Test
buttons simultaneously to initiate a panel
lamp test. This lets you verify proper
operation of the LEDs on the panel and the
remote annunciators.

(2) Control buttons

Button

Description

REMOTE
DISCON-

NECT

Operating mode with FSDACT: Disables or
enables FSDACT. Has no effect on alarm
relay.

Operating mode without FSDACT: Disables
or enables the common alarm relay.

Programming mode: Selects the next option.

WALK

TEST

Operating mode: Places the panel in walk
test mode. The Walk Test LED is on when
the panel is in walk test mode.

Programming mode: Selects the previous
option.

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