Edwards Signaling FireShield 10 Zone User Manual
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Programming
FireShield Technical Reference Manual
3.7
Program option
Top LEDs/LCD
Setting
Bottom LEDs/LCD
Description
NAC Silenceable
No
NAC does not turn off
when Signal Silence is
pressed
Yes
NAC turns off when
Signal Silence is pressed
Note:
It is not necessary to select this option for waterflow
IDCs. NACs assigned to waterflow IDCs can not be silenced
as long as the IDC has an active input. The IDC remains in the
alarm state until the panel is reset.
If the auto signal silence feature is programmed, the panel
silences the associated NAC when the waterflow switch is no
longer active and the timer has expired.
If Signal Silence & Drill is pressed when a waterflow circuit is
active, the associated NAC circuit does not silence until the
waterflow condition is no longer active.
To program the NACs as silenceable:
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 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 zone by repeating steps 2
and 3 above.
11. Programming the FSDACT
Description: Initiates the FSDACT for programming. This
option is not displayed if you do not have a FSDACT; you can
proceed to “Finishing up,” below.
Program option
Top LEDs/LCD
Setting
Bottom LEDs/LCD
Description
Program DACT
No
Does not switch to
FSDACT programming
mode.
Yes
Automatically switches
the panel to FSDACT
programming mode.
To program the FSDACT:
1. Press Remote Disconnect to select the program option.
2. Press Reset to select Yes or No.
3. Press Panel Silence to save.
The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep as confirmation.
If you selected Yes, the panel automatically switches to
FSDACT programming mode and “DACT Programming”
is displayed on the LCD. Refer the next topic “FSDACT
programming” for complete programming instructions.
If you selected No, proceed to “Finishing up,” below. You
can return to FSDACT programming at any time.
Tip:
If no panel programming is needed, you can go directly to
this program option by following these steps:
1. Insert the program jumper.
2. Press Remote Disconnect.
3. Press Walk Test.
Finishing up
To finish up:
1. Remove the program jumper PRG.
You can store the suitcase jumper on one pin.
2. Panel programming is complete.
3. The panel will reset. At the conclusion of the reset, make
sure the panel is free of troubles. If IDC or NAC trouble
LEDs are on, check to see that the jumper settings match
the program options selected.
4. Test all circuits and panel functions to make sure that the
panel was programmed correctly.