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2 programming indicating appliance circuits (iacs) – Edwards Signaling 2400 Series User Manual

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2.

Use the

TROUBLE SILENCE

switch to step through the various IDC zone types, until the desired IDC

type code is displayed by the LEDs.

3.

Select the IAC circuit to be operated by this zone by pressing the

ALARM SILENCE

switch until the

desired configuration is reached. Signal circuits selected for activation by the IDC are indicated by the
respective IAC’s Trouble LED illuminating.

4.

To program the next Initiating Device Circuit, press the

RESET

switch and repeat steps 2 and 3 above.

5.

When the last installed IDC has been programmed, press the

RESET

switch; the panel is now ready for

programming Indicating Appliance Circuits (IACs).

5.2 Programming Indicating Appliance Circuits (IACs)

1.

The panel is automatically ready to program Indicating Appliance Circuits. The program IAC step is
indicated by the 3-phase flashing green Power LED. Each IAC zone is programmed individually,
starting with IAC #1. The IAC circuit actively being programmed is identified by its active Signal Circuit
trouble LED. The IAC circuit type may be identified by the status of the alarm silenced LED and by the
flash pattern of the respective IAC trouble LED as shown in tables 5.4 and 5.5.

Table 5.4 - Panel Indicating Appliance Circuit Status

IAC Mode

Alarm Silenced LED

Silenceable

Y

PAUSE

Y

PAUSE

Y

...

Non-Silenceable

OFF

Table 5.5 - IAC Signal Output Rates

IAC Circuit Type

Signal Circuit Trouble LED

Continuous

Steady

120 Strokes per Minute (SPM)

120 Flashes per Minute

Temporal (3-3-3)

FLASH-FLASH-FLASH-PAUSE

Continuous California Rate

10 Seconds ON, 5 Seconds OFF...

March Time California Rate

10 Seconds @ 120 SPM, 5 Seconds OFF...

2.

Use the

ALARM SILENCE

switch to set IAC #1 as Silenceable or Non-Silenceable, as shown in Table 5.4

and indicated by the Alarm Silenced LED.

3.

Use the

TROUBLE SILENCE

switch to step through the various IAC output signal rates, until the desired

flash pattern is displayed for IAC #1.

4.

Press the

RESET

switch to program IAC #2.

5.

Use the

ALARM SILENCE

switch to set IAC #2 as Silenceable or Non-Silenceable, as shown in Table 5.4

and indicated by the Alarm Silenced LED.

6.

Use the

TROUBLE SILENCE

switch to step through the various IAC output signal rates, until the desired

flash pattern is displayed for IAC #2.

7.

When IAC #2 has been programmed, press the

RESET

switch; the panel is now ready for Configuring

the System Timers.