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

Device option Description

(supervisory) event. Activation of normally open devices immediately places

the panel in a supervisory state and turns on supervisory LEDs and relays.

Detectors with this device type remain active until the condition that

activated them is restored and the control panel is reset.
Duct supervisory nonlatching: For duct supervisory devices that trigger an

active (supervisory) event. Activation of normally open devices immediately

places the panel in a supervisory state and turns on supervisory LEDs and

relays. Detectors with this device type remain active until the condition that

activated them is restored. Resetting the control panel is not required.
Genesis audible visible silence: Provides a synchronized signal that turns off

when you press Signal Silence. Used when connecting to Genesis and

Enhanced Integrity temporal horns and strobes. The output meets UL 1971

requirements for signal synchronization.
Genesis nonsilenceable: Provides a synchronized signal. Use when

connecting to Genesis and Enhanced Integrity horns and strobes. Pressing

Signal Silence turns off horns, but not strobes. The output meets UL 1971

requirements for signal synchronization. For Genesis devices only,

connected horns cannot be silenced and strobes on the same two-wire

circuit flash until the panel is reset.
Monitor: Monitoring of normally open switches for other functions (fire door

position, etc.). Not approved for use under ULC 527 in Canada.
Relay nonsilence NC: For relay devices that open when activated and

remain open when you press Signal Silence.
Relay nonsilence NC (latched): For latching relay devices that open when

activated and remain open when you press Signal Silence.
Relay nonsilence NO: For relay devices that close when activated and

remain closed when you press Signal Silence.
Relay nonsilence NO (latched): For latching relay devices that close when

activated and remain closed when you press Signal Silence.
Relay nonsilenceable: For relay devices that do not follow signal silence
Relay nonsilenceable (latched): For relay devices that do not follow signal

silence and do not restore until manually unlatched.
Relay silence: For relays that turn off when you press Signal Silence.
Relay silence NC: For relays that open when activated and close when you

press Signal Silence.
Relay silence NO: For relays that close when activated and open when you

press Signal Silence.
Relay silenceable: For relay devices that follow signal silence.
Relay silenceable: For relay devices that follow signal silence.
Supervised output: For modules that output an unsynchronized signal and

that do not turn off when you press Signal Silence.
Supervised output (latched): For latched output modules that output an

unsynchronized signal and that do not turn off when you press Signal

Silence.

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