Edwards Signaling FireShield 10 Zone User Manual
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Programming
3.6
FireShield Technical Reference Manual
To program IDC classes:
1. Press Remote Disconnect to select the program option.
The last programmed IDC Trouble LED stays lit.
2. Press Reset to select Class A or Class B.
3. Press Panel Silence to save your selection.
The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep as confirmation.
4. Program each IDC class by pressing the IDC Disable
button to light the IDC Trouble LED. When the Trouble
LED is lit, you can program the IDC class by repeating
steps 2 and 3 above.
Note:
Make sure you set the IDC jumpers to match the class
for which you program the IDC.
8. Program NAC classes
Description: Programs the NACs as either Class B or Class A.
For Class A operation, you need to configure a pair of NACs,
one odd and one even. When you change the class of an NAC,
you must change the class of both NACs in the pair.
Program option
Top LEDs/LCD
Setting
Bottom LEDs/LCD
Description
NAC Class
Class B
NAC wired as Class B
Class A
NAC wired as Class A
To program NAC classes:
1. Press Remote Disconnect to select the program option.
For new panels, the Trouble LED of NAC 1 lights.
Otherwise, the Trouble LED of the last NAC programmed
lights. To select a NAC for programming, press the NAC
Disable button.
2. Press Reset to select Class A or Class B.
Note:
Whenever NAC pairs are programmed for Class A,
output pairs must be programmed for the same output types.
3. Press Panel Silence to save.
The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep as confirmation.
4. Program each NAC class by pressing the NAC Disable
button to light the NAC Trouble LED. When the Trouble
LED is lit, you can program the NAC class by repeating
steps 2 and 3 above.
Note:
Make sure you set the NAC jumpers to match the class
for which you program the NAC.
9. Program NAC outputs
Description: Programs the output of each NAC.
Program option
Top LEDs/LCD
Setting
Bottom LEDs/LCD
Description
NAC Output
Continuous
NAC outputs
continuous signal: For
strobes and notification
appliances that self-
generate a temporal
pattern.
Temporal
NAC outputs temporal
(3-3-3) signal: Universal
3-3-3 pattern required for
evacuation signals by
NFPA 72. Used when
notification appliances are
not capable of self-
generating a temporal
pattern.
GENESIS
GENESIS sync/silence:
Used with Genesis and
Enhanced Integrity horns
and strobes. Genesis and
Enhanced Integrity
appliances maintain
synchronization per UL
1971. For Genesis
devices, it allows
connected horns to be
silenced while strobes on
the same 2-wire circuit
continue to flash until the
panel is reset.
To program NAC outputs:
1. Press Remote Disconnect to select the program option.
The last programmed NAC Trouble LED stays lit.
2. Press Reset to select your setting.
3. Press Panel Silence to save.
The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep as confirmation.
4. Program the output for each NAC by pressing the NAC
Disable button to light the Trouble LED for that NAC.
When the Trouble LED is lit, you can program the NAC
by repeating steps 2 and 3 above.
Note:
Whenever NAC pairs are programmed for Class A,
output pairs must be programmed for the same output
types.
10. Program NAC as Silenceable
Description: Programs the NAC as silenceable. If set to No,
the NAC, when activated, cannot be silenced using the Signal
Silence & Drill button or the auto signal silence feature. It can
only be silenced with a panel reset.