Edwards Signaling eFSA250 User Manual
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Chapter 2: Front panel programming
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Option
Description
wired to a Class A circuits that output an unsynchronized signal that does
not turn off when you press Signal Silence.
Continuous silenceable: For modules wired to a Class B circuits that
output an unsynchronized signal that turns off when you press Signal
Silence.
Continuous silenceable Class A: For modules wired to Class A circuits
and you want the module to output an unsynchronized signal that turns off
when you press Signal Silence.
Duct alarm: For duct smoke detectors. All activations are immediately
considered as alarms. Circuit cannot be restored until devices are restored
to normal and the panel is reset.
Duct supervisory (latching and nonlatching): For duct supervisory devices.
Momentary activation of normally open devices immediately places the
panel in a supervisory state and turns on supervisory LEDs and relays.
Circuit cannot be restored until devices are restored to normal and the
panel is reset.
Genesis audible visible silence: For Genesis and Enhanced Integrity horns
and strobes. Genesis and Enhanced Integrity appliances maintain
synchronization per UL 1971. For Genesis devices only, connected horns
can be silenced and strobes turn off.
Genesis nonsilenceable: For Genesis and Enhanced Integrity horns and
strobes. Genesis and Enhanced Integrity appliances maintain
synchronization per UL 1971. For Genesis devices only, connected horns
cannot be silenced and strobes on the same two-wire circuit flash until the
panel is reset.
Heat: 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 Class A: For modules wired to Class A circuits composed only of
heat detectors. Modules with this device type trigger active (alarm) events.
Monitor: Monitoring of normally open switches for other functions (fire door
position, etc.). Not approved for use under ULC 527 in Canada.
Monitor Class A: For modules wired to Class A circuits composed only of
switches used to monitor the operation of external equipment. Modules
with this device type trigger active (monitor) events.
Pull station: For pull station devices. All activations are immediately
considered as alarms.
Pull station Class A: For modules wired to Class A circuits composed only
of pull stations. Modules with this device type trigger active (alarm) events.
Remote AC fail: For use with auxiliary power supplies to provide AC Fail
indication to the fire panel. The fire panel treats this activation as if the
panel itself detected an AC fail condition. Delays off-premises signaling for
the selected time duration.
Remote AC fail Class A: For modules wired to Class A circuits composed
of a relay that only closes when a remote auxiliary/booster supply loses