Edwards Signaling eFSA250 User Manual
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Chapter 2: Front panel programming
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Option
Description
Label
Enter a text label for the NAC (two lines of 20 characters).
When you have finished, choose Save.
Correlation groups
Enter the number of the correlation group. Press Enter to toggle
the group’s status.
• “Included” adds the item to the group.
• “Excluded” removes the item from the group
When you have finished, choose Exit.
A correlation group is a collection of addressable input devices
(detectors and input modules) and output devices (panel NACs,
NAC modules, relay modules, sounder and relay bases). When
one or more inputs become active and meet the required
activation count, all outputs assigned to the group activate. As
you configure the loop devices, you must correlate and assign
the desired input device or zone to the correlation group that
you want to activate.
For an addressable device to activate an output, you must
assign the output to a correlation group. Next, assign the device
to a zone, and then assign the zone to the correlation group
containing the output. You can assign inputs and outputs to
multiple correlation groups. For more information on correlation
groups, see “What is a correlation group?” on page 32.
Event notification
Set the NAC trouble, disable, and test event information when it
is to be sent to a printer, dialer, or network card), by choosing
one and then setting the notification information. When you
have finished, choose Save. See “Factory default settings” on
page 36 for NAC event notification default settings.
Printer: Yes or No. This controls whether event information is
sent to the printer
Dialer:
• Acct 1 2: Event information is sent to both dialer accounts
• Acct 1: Event information is sent to dialer account one
• Acct 2: Event information is sent to dialer account two
• None: Event information is not sent to the dialer
CID: Contact ID event code (000 to 999)
NET (1-8): Yes or No. Controls whether event information is
sent to the connected network
To program an NAC:
1. Display the panel configuration options menu. See
“Panel programming” on page 109.
2. Choose Panel NAC.
Panel Configuration
Panel NAC
Ann. Class Class A<>