Edwards Signaling eFSA250 User Manual
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Chapter 2: Front panel programming
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Device type
Description
Heat
For heat detectors and contact devices. All activations are
immediately considered as alarms. Circuit cannot be restored until
devices are restored to normal and the panel is reset.
Pull station
For pull station devices. All activations are immediately considered as
alarms.
Remote drill
For a remote switch that when activated, starts the panel’s drill
operation.
Remote reset
For a remote switch that when activated, resets the panel.
Remote signal silence
For a remote switch that when activated, silences the signaling
devices. Two-wire smoke detector activations are verified (delayed
and confirmed) before activating an alarm. Four-wire smoke
detectors and contact devices are not verified and are considered
alarm immediately.
Waterflow
For connecting vane type and pressure flow switches. Activations are
considered as alarms. A 16-second alarm delay applies to waterflow
activations. Circuit cannot be restored until devices are restored to
normal and the panel is reset. Waterflow activations do not invoke in-
suite signal silence.
Table 12: Supervisory device types
Device types
Description
Duct supervisory (latching
and nonlatching)
For duct supervisory devices. Momentary activation of normally open
devices immediately places the panel in a supervisory state and turns
on supervisory LEDs and relays. Circuit cannot be restored until
devices are restored to normal and the panel is reset.
Supervisory latching
For supervisory devices. Momentary activation of normally open
devices immediately places the panel in a supervisory state and turns
on supervisory LEDs and relays. Circuit cannot be restored until
devices are restored to normal and the panel is reset.
Supervisory nonlatching
For supervisory devices. Momentary activation of normally open
devices immediately places the panel in a supervisory state and turns
on the supervisory LED and relay. Annunciation remains active until
the input restores. The panel does not have to be reset.
Table 13: Trouble device types
Device type
Description
Remote AC fail
For use with auxiliary power supplies to provide AC Fail indication to
the fire panel. The fire panel treats this activation as if the panel itself
detected an AC fail condition. Delays off-premises signaling for the
selected time duration.