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Edwards Signaling FireShield 10 Zone User Manual

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Programming

FireShield Technical Reference Manual

3.15

Circuit programming

Circuit programming defines the routes and codes used to
report IDC and NAC events. Unless the options described
below are changed, the factory default event codes are sent to
CS 1 only. If the default selections are acceptable, you can
skip to “End programming” below.

Note:

IDC disabled and NAC disabled events are

automatically routed to the receiver you select for the IDC
trouble activation and NAC trouble activation events.

To program the circuits, you’ll follow these general steps:

1. Select the receiver for each IDC event
2. Select the receiver for each NAC trouble event
3. Set up or change system event codes
4. Set up or change IDC event codes
5. Set up or change the IDC zone restoration code
6. Set up or change the NAC trouble code
7. Set up or change the NAC trouble restoration code
8. End

programming

1. Select the receiver for each IDC event

Description: Determines where alarm, waterflow, trouble,
supervisory, and monitor IDC events are reported.

An IDC has five possible events. You only need to program
those events that apply to the zone type of the selected IDC.

For example, if the IDC is configured as alarm-verified (or
alarm-unverified) you only need to configure the alarm and
trouble events. You don’t need to select a receiver for the
waterflow, supervisory, or monitor events for that IDC.

The following table lists the events that apply to each zone
type.

Event

types

Zone type

Alarm

Waterflow Trouble Supervisory Monitor

Alarm X X

Waterflow

X

X

Waterflow /
Supervisory

X X X

Supervisory

X

X

Monitor X X

Settings: None
CS

1

CS

2

CS 1 and 2

Default: CS 1

To select the receiver for each IDC event:

1. Select an IDC for programming by pressing the Disable

button for that IDC.

2. Determine the zone type assigned to the selected IDC.

Refer to the “Panel programming worksheet” you
completed.

3. Use the table shown above to determine which event

types need to be configured.

4. Press Remote Disconnect or Walk Test to select the

desired event type.

5. Press Reset to select the desired receiver.

6. Press Panel Silence to save the setting.

The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep as confirmation.

7. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each event type you need to

configure.

8. Repeat steps 1 through 7 for each IDC you want to

program.

9. When the required IDCs have been programmed, press

Remote Disconnect to advance to the next program
option.

2. Select the receiver for each NAC trouble event

Description: Determines where an NAC trouble event is
reported.

Note:

You must program each NAC during this step.

Settings: None
CS

1

CS

2

CS 1 and 2

Default: CS 1

To select the receiver for each NAC trouble event:

1. Select an NAC for programming by pressing the Disable

button for that NAC.

2. Press Reset to select the desired receivers.

3. Press Panel Silence to save the setting.

The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep as confirmation.

4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each NAC you want to

program.

5. When all NACs have been programmed, press Remote

Disconnect to advance to the next program option.

3. Set up or change system event codes

Description: Defines the 4/2 event codes (reset, drill, trouble
silence, etc.) that are sent to the CMS for system level events.

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