Edwards Signaling FSRZI-A-SA User Manual

FSRZI-A(-SA) Remote Zone Indicators Installation Sheet
Table 2: Zone selection jumpers
J4 J3 J2 Description
ON OFF OFF LEDs used to indicate zones 1 to 5
(IDC 1 to IDC 5 on the control panel)
OFF ON OFF LEDs used to indicate zones 6 to 10
(IDC 6 to IDC 10 on the control panel)
OFF OFF ON Not used
Note: Install a jumper on J3 only when connected to a 10-zone control
panel.
Description
The FSRZI-A and FSRZI-SA are remote zone indicators for F-series fire alarm control panels. The FSRZI-A provides five red LEDs for indicating alarm zones. The FSRZI-SA provides five bi-color LEDs (red for alarm zones; yellow for supervisory and monitor zones). Configuration jumpers determine which zones are indicated.
FSRZI-A and FSRZI-SA remote zone indicators include a cover plate for installation in a standard, single-gang electrical box. You can install one or two FSRZI-A and FSRZI-SA remote zone indicators (with or without an FSRSI remote system indicator) in an approved 2-, 3-, or 4-gang electrical box. Cover plates for 2-, 3-, and 4-gang electrical boxes (model numbers FSAT2, FSAT3, and FSAT4) are ordered separately.
A paper insert is provided for creating custom LED labels.
FSRZI-A and FSRZI-SA remote zone indicators are configured using the jumpers described in the tables below.
Table 1: Group selection jumper
J5 Description
ON Selects peripheral group 1
OFF Selects peripheral group 2
Note: Only two remote zone indicators are allowed per peripheral
group.
Installation
Caution: Make sure all power is disconnected from the panel
before installing. Observe static-sensitive handling practices.
For more information, refer to the technical reference manual listed inside the control panel door.
To install the remote zone indicator:
1. Configure the jumpers as described in Table 1 and Table 2.
2. Verify that all field wiring is free of opens, shorts, and ground faults.
3. Wire the remote zone indicator as shown Figure 1.
4. Mount the remote zone indicator in the electrical box using the two plain machine screws. See Figure 2.
Note: If you are surface mounting the remote zone
indicator, you must install washers (provided) between it and the surface mount box.
5. Attach the faceplate to the remote zone indicator. Use the two white machine screws provided with the faceplate.
Note: Remote zone indicators will not operate properly until
detected by the control panel. For more information, see the technical reference manual listed inside the control panel door.
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Figure 1: Wiring diagram
From
control panel
Regulated 24 VDC from control panel or external power supply [2] [3]
1. All wiring is supervised and power-limited.
[2] AUX power supplied by the control panel can’t exceed 0.5 A. If
more than 0.5 A is required, you must use a power-limited and regulated 24 VDC auxiliary/booster power supply that is UL/ULC Listed for fire protective signaling systems.
[3] If powered from an external supply, the supply must be installed
in the same room as the control panel and their 24 VDC commons () wired together.
C C
J5
J4 J3
J2
C
C
To
next remote
module
Specifications
Voltage 18.8 to 27.3 Vdc
Current Standby Alarm
Circuit capacitance 0.03 µF, max.
Circuit resistance 13 ohms, max.
Ground fault impedance 0 ohms
Wire size 12 to 18 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 sq mm)
Compatible electrical box ANSI/NEMA OS1-1996, 1- to 4-gang
Operating environment Temperature Relative humidity
8 mA at 24 VDC 76 mA at 24 VDC
electrical box
32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C) 0 to 93% noncondensing
Figure 2: Installing the remote zone indicator in a single-gang electrical box
Compatible 1-gang electrical box
FSRZI-A
or
FSRZI-SA
FSAT1
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