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
Option
Description
Heat detectors (HRS, HRS)
Heat alarm: For heat detectors and contact devices. All activations are
immediately considered as alarms. Circuit cannot be restored until devices
are restored to normal and the panel is reset.
Heat alarm RoR: For heat detectors and contact devices with rate-of-rise.
All activations are immediately considered as alarms. Circuit cannot be
restored until devices are restored to normal and the panel is reset.
Photoelectric detectors (PS)
Smoke: For smoke detectors and contact devices. All activations are
immediately considered as alarms. Circuit cannot be restored until devices
are restored to normal and the panel is reset.
Smoke verified: For smoke detectors and contact devices. Two-wire
smoke detector activations are verified (delayed and confirmed) before
activating an alarm. Four-wire smoke detectors and contact devices are
not verified and immediately considered as alarms. Circuit cannot be
restored until devices are restored to normal and the panel is reset.
Supervisory latching: For detectors that trigger an active (supervisory)
event. Detectors with this device type remain active until the condition that
activated them is restored and the control panel is reset.
Supervisory nonlatching: For detectors that trigger an active (supervisory)
event. Detectors with this device type remain active until the condition that
activated them is restored. Resetting the control panel is not required.
Input modules
Note:
Available device types depend on the position of the slide switch on
the front of the module. For example, if the slide switch is in the alarm
position, only alarm device types are available.
Alarm: For smoke detectors and contact devices. All activations are
immediately considered as alarms. Circuit cannot be restored until devices
are restored to normal and the panel is reset.
Alarm Class A: For modules wired to Class A circuits composed of pull
stations, four-wire smoke detectors, or other dry contact alarm initiating
devices. Modules with this device type trigger active (alarm) events.
Continuous nonsilenceable: For modules wired to a Class B circuits that
output an unsynchronized signal that does not turn off when you press
Signal Silence.
Continuous nonsilenceable (latched): For latched output modules wired to
a Class B circuits that output an unsynchronized signal that does not turn
off when you press Signal Silence.
Continuous nonsilenceable Class A: For modules wired to Class A circuits
that output an unsynchronized signal that does not turn off when you
press Signal Silence.
Continuous nonsilenceable Class A (latched): For latched output modules