Device type descriptions – Edwards Signaling eFSA250 User Manual

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Chapter 2: Front panel programming

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Device type descriptions

Device types determine the operation of the points to which they are assigned.

The following tables contain all possible device types. Available device types

depend on the device and on the marketplace selected for the panel. Some

device types are unavailable in some marketplaces. For this reason, the LCD

listing for the selected device may differ from this table.
Some single address detectors have primary and secondary elements.

Table 9: Detectors with primary and secondary elements
Detector

Primary element

Secondary element

PHS [1]

Heat

Smoke

PCOS [2]

Smoke

CO

HCOS [2]

Heat

CO

PHCOS [2]

Smoke/Heat

CO

[1] Device type as “Heat + Smoke Supv Latching,” or “Heat + Smoke Supv Nonlatching,” only.

[2] Refer to the compatibility list to determine if this compatible with your panel.

Table 10: Detector device types
Device type

Description

Duct detectors (SD)

Duct alarm

For duct smoke detectors. All activations are immediately considered

as alarms. The panel and detector cannot be reset to normal until the

smoke condition has cleared.

Duct supervisory (latching

and nonlatching)

Duct supervisory latching.
Detectors with this device type when activated immediately places

the panel in the supervisory state, turns on supervisory LEDs, and

activates the supervisory relays. The detectors remain active until the

smoke condition clears and the panel is reset.
Duct supervisory nonlatching
Detectors with this device type when activated immediately places

the panel in the supervisory state, turns on supervisory LEDs, and

activates the supervisory relays. The detectors remain active until the

smoke condition clears. Resetting the panel is not required.

Heat detectors (HFS, HRS)

Heat alarm

For heat detectors. All activations are immediately considered as

alarms. Detectors cannot be restored until the condition causing the

activation clears and the panel is reset.

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