Edwards Signaling eFSA250 User Manual

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Chapter 2: Front panel programming

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For information on assigning the unlatch command to a programmable key, see

“Setting up the programmable keys” on page 52.

Table 27: Output modules configurable as latched outputs
Output modules

E_NAC

E_RLY

[1] Relay bases support any of the following detectors: HD, PD, PDD, and PHD. To configure

the base as a latched output, configure the attached detector’s base type to “Relay” and set

the Latched option to “Yes.”

Table 28: Device types for latched outputs
Type

Description

Supervised outputs (latched)

SupOut Latch. For Class B latched output modules that

output an unsynchronized signal. Does not follow signal

silence.

Continuous nonsilenceable (latched) Cont NS Latch. For Class B latched output modules that

output an unsynchronized signal. Does not follow signal

silence.

Continuous nonsilenceable ClsA

(latched)

Cont NS ClA Latch. For Class A latched output modules

that output an unsynchronized signal. Does not follow

signal silence.

Supervised outputs ClsA (latched)

SupOut ClA Latch. For Class A latched output modules

that output an unsynchronized signal. Does not follow

signal silence.

Relay nonsilenceable (latched)

Relay Latch. For Class B relay devices functioning as

latched outputs. Does not follow signal silence.

Relay nonsilence NO (latched)

Relay NO Latch. For relay devices functioning as latched

outputs that close when activated. Does not follow signal

silence.

Relay nonsilence NC (latched)

Relay NC Latch. For relay devices functioning as latched

outputs that open when activated. Does not follow signal

silence.

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