Edwards Signaling eFSA250 User Manual
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Alarm verify > NET (1-8): None
Alarm verify > CID: 118
Disable > Printer: Yes
Disable > Dialer: Acct 1
Disable > NET (1-8): No
Disable > CID: 570
Maintenance Alert > Printer: Yes
Maintenance Alert > Dialer: Acct 1
Maintenance Alert > NET (1-8): No
Maintenance Alert > CID: 393
Pre alarm > Printer: Yes
Pre alarm > Dialer: None
Pre alarm > (1-8): No
Test > Printer: Yes
Test > Dialer: Acct 1
Test > NET (1-8): No
Test > CID: 614
Trouble > Printer: Yes
Trouble > Dialer: Acct 1
Trouble > NET (1-8): No
Trouble > CID: 373
Active3 > Printer: Yes [1]
Active3 > Dialer: Acct 1
Active3 > NET (1-8): No
Active3 > CID: 200
Correlation Groups
Base > Group: 001
Base > Status: Excluded
Base type: Standard
Follow: Head
Latched: No
Type: Heat alarm
• Zone Secondary: Off
• Loop 2 enable: No
• Loop 2 Fst Grp: 1 to 25
[1] Active3 is an activation from a COS device, or an activation from the secondary element of a
dual element detector (single address. See “Device type descriptions” on page 43
Default contact ID event codes
Contact ID codes are used to report events that take place in the fire alarm
system to a central monitoring station (CMS) via a dialer or over a network. The
following table lists the default Contact ID (CID) codes for panel and loop events.
Some events do not have CID codes. You can change the default code for an
event or assign a code to an event that does not have one. See “Event
programming” on page 128.