Edwards Signaling FSC Series User Manual
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Chapter 3: Panel programming
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events when a supervisory device is activated. Select this zone type when the
IDC is connected to waterflow switches and supervisory devices.
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Supervisory:
Activates supervisory events. Select this zone type when the
IDC is connected to supervisory devices.
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Monitor:
Activates monitor events. Select this zone type when the IDC is
connected to dry contact devices that monitor the operation of ancillary
system functions.
Note:
The monitor zone type is not approved for use in Canada under ULC 527.
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Remote SigSil/Drill:
Activates the Signal Silence or Drill command. Select
this zone type when the IDC is connected to momentary switches that are
used to silence or activate notification appliances from a remote location.
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Remote AC Fail:
Activates trouble events when the trouble relay on an
auxiliary/booster power supply remains closed for as long as the panel’s AC
fail delay setting. Select this zone type when the IDC is connected to
auxiliary/booster power supply trouble relays that only close when AC power
fails.
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Cross Zoned:
Activates alarm events only when two zones are activated.
Select this zone type when the IDC is connected to two-wire smoke detectors,
dry contact devices, or both and multiple detector operation is required. For
more information, see Figure 30 on page 113.
IDC Class:
Determines if the IDC is wired Class A or Class B.
IDC Non-Latching:
Determines if alarm, waterflow, or supervisory zone types
are latching or nonlatching circuits. Monitor and other zone types are always
nonlatching.
Note:
To meet UL 864 9th edition requirements, nonlatching alarm circuits are
only allowed when connected to a latching alarm device.
IDC Service Chk:
Determines if the panel indicates when an ESL model detector
needs servicing.
IDC RRM Relay:
Determines which relays on a remote relay module the IDC
turns on. Available only when the panel’s RRM multi mode option is set to Matrix.
IDC Code Digit 1:
Determines the first set of pulses in a coded alarm signal. The
IDC Code Digit options are only available when a notification appliance circuit’s
NAC type option is set for Coder.
IDC Code Digit 2:
Determines the second set of pulses in a coded alarm signal.
IDC Code Digit 3:
Determines the third set of pulses in a coded alarm signal.
IDC Code Digit 4:
Determines the fourth set of pulses in a coded alarm signal.