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DETECTION FIRE PROTECTION, INC.` 'NI 7 • ,Lge9 br Equipment Specifications Fire Alarm Systems Modification Head End Replacement FOR CONFERENCE CENTER 1 HOAG DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 DETECTION LOGIC FIRE PROTECTION INC. 7605 N. San Fernando Road Burbank, CA 91505 Phone (818) 683-1500 Fax (818) 683-1550 C-10 & C-16 713099 Security Overview The 3-SSDC1 and 3-SDOC1 Signoture Driver Controller modules pro- vide an intelligent interface between the 3-CPU(1.3) module and Sig- nature Series devices- Each module contoins its own microproces- sor used to coordinate, process and interpret information received from and sent to Signature devices. Power and communications Is received directly from the control oonel rail assembly. The 3-S5DC1 Single Signature Driver Contro9er module supports one Signoture Data circuit, while the 3-SDDC1 Signature Dual Driver Contrd:er module supports two Signature circuits. Both modu:es occupy one rail space in the fire alarm control cabinet and provide removable field wiring terminals to aid installation. Innovative design gives the 3-SSDC1/3-SODC1 and Signature devices truly "distributed intelligence". Signature detectors and modules have their own en -board microprocessor communicating with the loop controller in a fully digital communication format. This increases the accuracy of the information corning to and from the loop controller by reducing the effects of capacitance and noise. With decentralized intelligence much of the decision making rnoves from the loop controller to the devices. Advanced fire detection algo- rithms processed within the Signature devices effectively end unwant- ed alarms. Environmental compensation and multiple sensing element decision making operations are resident in the devices. Intelligent devices allow the Signature Controllers to execute communication and system functions with greater speed and low baud rates. increasing the accuracy of information transmitted between the loop controller and devices. Control & Annunciation Standard Features • One or two circuit versions • Dedicated microprocessor control • Full digital communication • Specialized communication protocol - Less sensitive to Coble characteristics - Utilize existing wiring in most applications • Loop alarm in under 750 milliseconds Device location supervision - Unexpected additional device addresses - Missing device addresses - Switched device locations - Programmed device parameters • Automatic nonvolatile as -built mopping - Stores "actual" and "expected" device data - Stores physical connection sequence including"T" taps • Automatic day/night sensitivity • Supports up to 250 intelligent Signature detectors and 250 Intelligent Signature Modules Up to five 3-SDOC1s per node - Total of 10 Signature circuits Removable field wiring terminal blocks Multiple survival modes — stand alone Fully backward compatible with 3-SSDC and 3-SDDC Signature Driver Contr© er Modules 3-SSDC1, 3-SDDC1, 3-SrDC MB, 3-SDC1 CE ca0n1,_0 to EN54 Part 2 and a. DataSheet 85010-0129 Issue 2 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 4 Application Up to 125 detectors and 125 modules ore supported over o single • pair of wires by the 3-SOC1 Signature Cords that plug into. the Signature controller modules. Both Class A wiring (style 6 or style 71 and Class B (style 41 wiring are supported. Loop distances over 11,000 feet 13300m) are possible.- ' The 3-SSDC1 and 3-SODC1.use :advanced communication formats . that provideexceptional.respohse. Using a "BROADCAST POLL" the loop controller checks the entire device circuit for any changes of state. Should one or mare devices reporto change the 3-SSDC1/3- SDDC1 uses "DIRECT ADDRESS SEARCH" to findseporting devicels): Devices that have entered .the alarm state or become active are located nearly instantaneously. The unique use of "BROADCAST POLLING" combined with'DIRECT ADDRESS SEARCH -ensures that only: new information: is transmit- ted allowing a reduced boud rate with fast response time. The(ow';. baud rate is ideal for retrafitapplieations since in most applications existing wiring can be used. To enhante survivability of the system the 3-SSDC1/3-SODC1 sup- ports o standalone made for Signature devices. Two catastrophic failure modes ore supported tf the 3-CPUt1/31 fails, the loop control- lerwill continue to poll its devices. If on alarm iS detected it wdlbe sent on the local rod communication bus and received by -other local rail modules. ACorrmmonalormconditionthroughout the panel will result tfithe,loeal rail Module 13-SSf?C113-S130C4ffailsmand a device (smokenr- modulefidetects anvakirm, speciohzed: circuitry wilt. make the node aware of the alarm condition. The 3-CPU(1/3) will communicate the alarm condition -to the rest'ofthenetwark: Having multiple redundant modes is -paramount in a life safety system Every time the3 SSDC1/3.5DDC1 comrnunitateswith a detector the green LED onthe detector flashes Normal green LED activity is not disturbing to building occupants but can be quickly spotted by a maintenance technician. The: red LEOon the -detector turns:on only in the alarm condition. The 3-SSDC1/3-SDDC1 alsosupervises the devicewiring, physical iocation.of each device'andthe programmed'devrcechoracter,. . is -tics. This GE Security/Signature Serres iintque characteristic is accomplished by "MAPPING" the Signature circuit andcommitting the map to memory. Upon power up the loop controller will scan device serial numbers and map their physical location sequence on the loop, including `T" taps. After mapping is complete the control- ler automatically addresses each detector and module through downloading over the loop. There are no switches or dials to set. Each device Is assigned a unique soft addressgenerated by the site specific program. - - The 3-SSDC1/3-SDDCl then compares the'AcGtdl' physical device data to the "Expected" site specific program dataJ.onycorrelo tions are differentl the-loop.controllefissues atroahletb the CPU identifying the devices which do not match andpbsting a map fault. Through the 3-CPU(1.3rs RS-232 porto;grdphical map of the loop can be uploaded depicting each device's 'Iodation on the loop, including branches IT -Tops) and all of the physicat attributes associ- ated with the device. This diagnostic information is unparalleled in the fire detection industry and vitol for "keepingaccurote records on how the system was installed. During installation a common problem with analog/ addressable systems is locating ground faults. The 3-SSDC1 and' 3-SDDC1 con- trollers have the ability to locate ground faults by specific module. speeding up the troubleshooting process. Another significaMM advantage of the 3-SSDC1/3-SDDC1 controllers duringcommission- ingis electronic addlressing.and mopping. This eliminates duplicate .r addresses wtvchare oiso very difficult for rnost systems to iocote Duringmointenance; should groups of detector heads be removed far service and returned into the wrong smoke detector base !loca- tion),the3-SSDC1/3-SDDC1 will automatically detect the problem If the attributes ofthe switched devices are Me same. thesystem will automatically download the correct soft addresses and algorithms to the devices Imaintpin ng location supervision): If the attributes are notthe same the 3-SSOc1/3-SDDC1 will send a mop fault indication t0"the 3-CPUI1.31andposta trouble indicating the specific devices infault. The 3-SSDCl/3-SDOC1olsomonitors.tbe Signa Typical )Wit. Claw BCodilp pc. 5hftr .ram AA ClewD diii A ClassBwWng. A 70 WiwSalslodum T6AB when 2-wire Smokes ere powered ken az Data Sheet 85010-012$ Issue 2 Not to be used for Installation purposes. Page 2 of4 for maintenance and trouble conditions. Each smoke detector contains intelligence to adjust with environmental changes. This expands the amount of time required between cleaning while main- taining a constantalarm threshold. As the detector begins to ex- haust the environmental campe ssoton: and reaches the 80% level. the 3-SSDC1(3-SDDC1 will indicate o maintenance alert or dirty condition to the 3-CPUt1.3i and indicate the specific device requiring cleaning,if cleaning is hot performed the detector will continue to operate untitall Of its envlronmentol compensation is utilized. At this point the 3-55DC143'SDDC1 sends a arty trouble indication to the 3-CPU11.3landpasts atroubte'condition. If maintenance is still not performedthe'Signature:detector will automatically remove itself from serviceonce,the progrommed threshold window has been Specifications (Signature Circuits) breached (preventing o false alarm). Remote test capability permits devices to be put it alarm, prealorm, supervisory,: monitor, or securityolorm or trouble from the panel menuor controls, This facilitates testing of smoke and heat detec- tors os well os monitor and security devices. The 3-SSDC1and3-SDDC1IocoI rail modules modules are fully- beickwords compatible with the 3-SSDC and 3-SfDG,bcolrati modules, 3-SSDCI and 3-SDDCi modules provid'eqdditionot on- . board memory to facilitate future Synergy functions. To upgrade 0 3•SSDC13-ADDC toa 3.-SSDC1/3-SDDC1 respectively. repfacethe 3-SSDC/3-SODC Local Roil Module with o 3-SDDC1 .516 Load Roil , Module and reuse the 3-SDC Signature DeviceCardsandfilters. Charts assuriteWire and.devitesare evenly distributed over length of circuit Non -twisted. nonshieide oflrs Detectors only Modules only Detectors and Modu Detectors and,Madales with 2 wiresmoker:- Modules with 2-wire slue T 125 Detectors only 125 -. - 0 Modules 0r Detectors &Modules Detectors and modules with 2-wire smokes Modules tonth 2-wire smokes Twisted pairs Detectors ally Modules Only - Detectors & Modules . Detectors and modules: with 2-wire smokes Modules with 2-wire smokes 125 125 55 +9 SIGA-UM 107 + 9 SIGA-UM 55 + 9 SIGA-UM 107 + 9 SIGA-UM. *VI t38pf/ "., (2.53 13.157 feet 14,010 mt 12,599 feet 13.840 m) 5,738 feet 11,749 m) 7,623 feet 12.324 ml 3.798 feet (1.158 ml # of Module A 125 0 0 125. 11,258 meters) 9,933 feet' (3,028 m) 8,483 feet 12,586 3,864`feet (1,178-m) 8133 feet.. 11,565 m) 2658feet 1780rN -.._. 5,952 11.814:Meters) °dote Add 0 14,752feet 44.497 metiers) 125 12,599feet(3.840 Meets) 125 5.738 feet (1,749 reefers). . 7,623 feet ` 12,324 Meters) 9,275 feet 12827 meters) 7,921 feet (2,414 meters) 1608 feet .11,100 meters): 4,793feet 11,461 meters) 3,798feet' ` ' - 2.3S feet .1728 msters} 9,275-feet 6,760 12827 m) r ROO. ml 7,921 feet 5,774 feet 12,414 m) (1,760 m1°. 3,608feet 2.630 feet 11;100 m) I8Q2ml 0..ma melees) 4.986,feet a? 50mewrsi 227zkvt. f692metersi `. 01?feet ;metenrl 125 - 8952feet , (1,814:meters) 125 55 +9 SIGA-UM 107 > 9 SIGA-UM 11,749 mats).: 5;952-feet f1:814 meters) 2,558 feet (780metersl 4.793 feet 5,494 feet 11,461 m) 11,065111)` 2,388:feet , 1.741 feet (728ml : 1531 m1 6.098feet. 11,859meters)_ 6.098 feet 11.859 meters) 3.608 feet efers) 4,986.feet 1E520-m). -. Z271 feet 1692 nil 3,a17 feet 192P ml. 15Q3 feet 1458 rN 0 m (1,7819 k,ld86feet 11520 meters) z;z7lteet (1.100"metersf �69$metetsl" 4.793 feet. i3817 feet 11.461 meters) - (92o"meters} 2,388 feet 1,5031eet (728 meters) 1458 meters) oat, shoat asoab.0123 Ms Not to be used for iristalldtton'pyrposee. Pagel. Security us T 8tt8370-232(3 P 866-503-3996 Cancer 519 576 2430 5L9 376 7258 Asia 852 2907 A 10E 6 252 2147 5067 Australia T 613 9259 4700 P 613 9259 6799 .drape T 32 2 725 11 25 r 32 2 1218613 Latin America T 305 593 4301 9 305 593 4300 www_gesecuritysom C92006 General Electric Company All Fights Reserved Sgno7ure Serie of GE Security, 0 Trademark Engineering sped iccton. The communication farmot between the control panel and analog devices shall be 100% digital. Loop alarm recognition must be within 750 milliseconds of device going into the alarm state, with system response time no greater than 3 seconds. All devices shall support remote testing. It must be possible to wire the circuit as Upe if cations,contrciersi Gloss A or Class B with non -shielded, non - twisted wire. It must be possible to wire branches IT -taps) with Class B v✓iring- The driver controller must be manufactured in accordance with ISO 9001 standards. The system must have tolerance to multiple failures There must be a stondalane mode of operation that will ensure the system is aware of alarms even if the local rail or main CPU foils. Catalog Number 3 SSG. _ 3-SC1FJ:�7 Irstni 0 inn 1 LRM Space 1 uRC Sposu Module Configuration 1 Addressable circuit ;3-SDC1 2 Adcr essable crodts Ca rcd expendable to 2 cutups. I.. S0C1 Cards) Operoting Current Standby 139 mA Alarm 158 mA Standby 256 mA Norm 294 mA Operating /o tage 24 Vdc Nor naI Andress Requirements .Automobc Detectors Supported - 125 per 3 50C1 Cord Modules Supported 125 Module Addresses per 3 SnC1 Card 2-Wire Smoke Power Output 100 mA per 3-50 1 Cord (not incuded is'Operating Current c'oove Convent ancd detectors 150 of IOC A typeper dreui[. supported "� Signature cuit Voltage _ 20 UDC +/-5% Maximum 5 gnoture Circuit 100 0nms Resistance Maximum Signature Cfrcuit 0.5µ(- Popacdtwice Cornmurlcaiions `ormat 10056 Digital Circuit Wring Styles Cass A Or CICS° B Terminotion Removo bie p;ug-in terminal stripisl an module Permissoble Wire Slze 18 to 12 AW6 (0.75 to 2.5 mm9 Agency Listings UL, 1 CE g y ,ard coTpl es to EN54 Port2 and4 See ,ate i. Operating Environment 32nr10°CI to 120°F (49 °C193%RH, non -condensing Note 1. other ES73 components are medt cry listed under the talowing tandards: _ 1764 categories'. 0032 0077, UUK't and S42V UL 294 category PLVY, UL6 9 cc egoryAO-4 ,r 636 cc or .4NE?. UL 1076 category APCU, hit 365 eategcrg APNN, Uc 1610 category 8MC3, tilt 1635 mtegory At4C8 UL -5527, 666-5301,ULC-S3C2,6LC-5303, ULC-S304,3LG-5306, ULC/0RD-C1076, 3LC/0RD-C663 Please refer to EST3 Instollation and Service Monual for cornplete system requirements. Ordering Information catalyTg Descr otirt^ Number 3 SSDC1 Segle Signature Dover Conn -o'er. Comes nth one 3-SDC1 De Cord_ Mounts to Local Rail Cud 5 gnct.,re Dr:cer Controller Comes w'tn [wa 3-SOC1s_ Mounts to Local Raii. 3-5DC1 Signc o e'Device Card upgrades o ..C1 tog SCDCT 025;0.111 R°{1 Feriite CmTp kit required rorEN-54 a o a ce C 251011) U '0 Sinncture Druer C o, tm9er Mo ,re 1 cord nvitdiout 3 SDC1 crevice -USDC M8 card ` Use this mpt erooard for upgrarl g3-SSCC/3 SDDC to 3- C5113' SSDC1r3-SCDC1. 3-SDDC1 Gri at work 0.5 i0.23j Data Sheet 85010-n129Issue 2 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 4 Security overview EST3 audio design provides the emergency user with an emergency communication package that minimizes switch selections heip- ing the user make simple, accurate and fast evacuation control announcements. EST3 audio builds from standard modules that fit together easily. Audio components use standard EST3 cabinets and power supplies. A single cabinet with audio requires only one 24 V standby battery. Taking full advantage of digital technology. up to eight channels of audio sources transmit over a single twisted pair of wires between nodes.Coupling the inherent reliability and performance of zoned amplifiers with EST3 simplified user Interfaces makes audio system design and operation eosy and dependable. Audioand Telephone Masters 3-ASU series Audio Standard Features • Eight channels for audio source selection • Single twisted pair of audio wires between nodes • Vt. display shows paging output level • Ready -to -page LEO • Digital transmission of audio signals - greater noise immunity - high quality signal transmission • On board storage of programmed messages and tones • LCD display of fire phone calls cE FM Data Sheet 85010-0063 Issue 7 Not to be used far installation purposes. Page 1 of C cation ESE audio is accomplished by selecting modular components for installation in standard fire alarm cabinet assemblies. At the main control panel location mounting audio control equipment provides an emergency user interface for "Paging" and optionally a "Fire- fighters Master Telephone". Zoned amp):fors mount in the main control panel and/or in remote nodes. By mounting amplifiers in remote nodes, wire runs and space requirements are reduced at the main control panel. The heart of the EST3 audio package is the Audio Source Unit lASUI. The Audio Source unit converts analog signals to digital signals_ Sampling the analog signal 9600 times per second provides high quality reproduction of audio sources. On board audio memory stores signal tones end,ror alarm -cleft verbal messages. These mes- sages can be digitally recorded in the field using standard PC audio components. The ASU comes standard with two minutes of mem- ory for tone and message storage. Available message memory expands easily to 100 minutes with the optional 3-ASUMK/100 memory expansion card. Audio Source units support connection of o local microphone, remote microphone, telephone voice line and auxiliary audio input. With eight oudio channels to choose from combinations of paging, alert, evacuation signaling and automotic messages are avoiloble for simultaneous delivery to different ports of a building. There are two main audio user interface modules, the paging mi- crophone and the firefighter's telephone. Available individually or in o set, EST3 audio modules open system design possibilities. When the Life Safety system requires paging only the 3-ASU or 3-ASU/4 Audio Source Units provides a Master Paging microphone with common controls. Switch labeling makes the operation intui- tive. Six LEDs and five switches coverpaging operations_ Three of the five paging switches, All Coll, Page to Evacuation, and Page to Alert, cover most paging operations. A VU display shows the user the output level of the page in process. The 3-ASU series mount in one chassis space of a EST3 Lobby enclosure. In addition to the paging microphone the 3-ASU/4 has mounting space for up to four local roil modules, including 20, 40. and 95+matt zone amplifiers and up to four Control Display modules allowing layout flexibility. The 3- ASU provides the same functionality as the 3-ASU/4 but is supplied with an inner door filler plate and no local rail module spaces. Paging microphone Ready -to -Page LED turns on after the pre -announce tone nos finished indicating the system is ready to page. Alt Coll selects oh ampifers for page delivery. Page to EVAC selects all amplifiers currently delivering evacuation signaling tor page delivery. Page to ALERT selects all amplifiers currently delivering alert signaling for page delivery. Alt CalfMinus selects oil amplifiers not programmed for alarm signaling for page delivery ttypicallystairwells). Page by Phone selects the telephone voice line as the paging source. Operating the Microphone Tair( Key stops alarm signaling to se- lected zones and starts pre -announce tone delivery. When the pre -announce tone finishes, the Ready to Page LED turns on. When systern design calls for paging with Firefighters telephone the 3-ASU/FT provides all the.paging features ot.the.3ASU series with the added benefit of a master handset assembly. The 3-ASU/FT brings to the emergency user easy to understand switches and text messages displaying on a backlit 8 x 20 character LCD display_ Firefighters telephone CONNECT switch selects phone circuits shown in the Calls Pending Window. REVIEW PENDING stops outo,motic display of pending calls and al- lows the operator to step through each message at his own pace. ACK (acknowledge) silences the telephone systems audible signor '[inc signol resounds far any new call. DISCONNECT disconnects the highlighted call in the coils con - netted list. REVIEW CONNECTED scrolls a reverse highlight through the calls connected list. Data Sheet 85010-0063 Issue Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 of 4 I CSL:s PEP. ,^.:a6 ERE ECUS o LRLLS PEno:nc : CRLLS ECnrEETEO EAL.S PENCIPIG 7 EFILLS 0000ECTEO The Firengnters te'.ephone LCD is very similar to the 3-LCD. Wen there's no active telephone coils the LCO shows a title screen. Active coals display a text message referenc-ing the remote Mane location. When c remote handset is lifted the LCD display updates to show the calls pending and the call in signal sounds to alert the user of c pending coil. The user answers the call by press- ing the Connect switch. The location message moves From he pending line to the connected line- The call in signal silences. The user simply uses the master telephone to talk with the connected telephone. If onother call comes in the location message appears in the calls pending line and audible signal resounds. The user can silence the signal by answer- ing the call or by pressing the ACK (acknowledge; switch. Up to five remote telephone handset assemblies connect to the system simultaneously without ony degradation of audio quality. Engineering Specification The audio system must provide simultaneous page, alert. and evacuation signals. Systems that cause signaling devices to go silent while performing signaling functions will not be acceptable. The system must provide operation to 25Vrms or 70 7Vrms speakers. The system must provide as o minimum the following paging com- mon controls and indicators: Ready to page LED, VU display of pag- ing output level, single switch function for pacing to all — Alert zones, Evacuation zones, end areas not programmed for signaling. The system must provide high quality analog to digital conversion of pag- ing sources. Digital transmission of paging must be provided between system nodes.Theanalog sources must be sampled and converted to digital with a sampling rate no less than 9600 samples per second. It must be possible to transmit signal sources lAiert, Aorm. Page, etc.) together over a single pair of wires between nodes. System amplifiers must be distributed zoned type. Centrally bcnked systems are not acceptable. An integral circuit for operating traditional NAC devices must be provided with each system amplifier. The circuit must carry a minimum rating of 3.5 Amps for operating 24 Vdc signals. The system shall provide fully integrated fire fighters' telephone sys- tem that shall provide 2-way communing lion between the hre alarm control panel and any fire fighters' telephone station. -he system shall include an alphanumeric user display and controls. When a tel- ephone is activated, c call -in buzzer shall sound, and the !motion of the y -display shall be capable of bilingual operation displaying Faglist],Dutch Fe nish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese or Spanish messages. The Incoming calf shall be selected by adivaSea o single button. Al! subsequent telephone call locations shall be displayed in fuli text. The system shall display all incoming cobs, of connected phonels) on the alphanumeric display. The system shore be configured so that page messages may be issued from any freflehre 5 telephone connected to the system, as directed by the emergency operator. Typical Wiring ffCr"nIose sJ Monk 3.OPPMo a �adtl 17Gftbsrwrrbyf, sets. etetristu. NAM: PRcCESSOP MOOar. 3-CPU Awd 1�m' 3-ASU Or 3-ASUFT EST3 Touted smarum°or Installation and Mounting 3-ASU/4 has Chassis; Audio Source Unit Paging Common Control and rail space for four Local Rail Modules. Mounts in EST3 lobby enclosure. r4, c 3-ASU/FT has Chassis Assembly /w Audio Source Unit. Paging Common Control and Fire Phone Controls Data Sheet 85010-0063 Issue Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 4 Security 05. T 883-378 232e 866-303--3996 Canada 1 519 376 2430 F 519 376 / 25b Aslc T 852 2907 8108 F 852 2142 5063 Austrolla T 611 3 9253 4700 F 61 3 9259 4799 lu!'one T3777251_' 2C 3227218613 Latin Americo T 305 593 4301 F3055934300 tubby . gesecurity-con O 2005 Generoi Electricompon) All Rights Reserved Specifications Catalog Number Agency Listings Ambient Temp Ambient Humidity l Mounting Wire Size Current RaU.ng Audio inputs Pre-recorded Message Storage d Supported • Message Count Auxiliary Input impedance 8ilingua1 Support Taleph Riser_ Active Telephones Wire size Line Resistance ' EOL Resistance 3-ASU/-4 ---" J U C FM,`E - - 0 C 49 C (32°F-120°FI ----" 93% Non -condensing @ 32°C One Chassis Space •Network Dote Riser - 18 S 2AW G i1.0-2.Smme)13-ASU/FTonly! Network Dam Riser-18-12AWG 11.0mme-2.5mmr' Network Audio Riser - 18-12AWG 110mmf-2.5mm21 -FTC() Network Audio Riser-18-12AWG 110-2.Smmfip3-ASU/FT only' Telephone Riser - One pair twisted shieded 18 -14 AWG. 11-0rnmr to 1.5mmz) 210 rnA in Aram and Supervisory 236mA 5we e sory 26mA Supervisory 431mA Alarm 221mA Alarm Loco' Microphone ;isolated and Loca mc°epha ehso oted and supervised'. Remote eiicraphOne supervasedi: Remote microphone 'isolated and supers isdr, Firefighters (Ise cited andsupervisedl; One osrtl ary telephone fsoloteo and supervised, signal source (,solated) 1 One chpulrory ssgno I source (isoiotedl Two minutes standard expane:1 e to 100 minutes wit9 /A optional 3-ASUMX/100. Max message length 40 seconds j 255 N/A N/A English, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish Ordering information Catalog 6escrptran Number 1K Ohm, N/A F ve Mox..mom NIAOne oar twsted sh e ded 18-14 AWG ll.Orn.mf tal.5mm') 8/8 SC Ohm N/A ; 15K Ohm 3-ASU/FT Audio Source Umt with Local Microphone and Firefighters Telephone 20 (911 3-ASU/4 Audio Source Unit w/Loco' n^icrophone. Provides four iocol raii spaces. 15 16.81 3-ASU Audio Source UnitwiLocol Microphone Inner door filler pieta 15 (6.81 3-FTCU Firefighters Telephone Control Unit inner door filler plate- 1516.81 3-ASUMX/100 Audio Source Unit Memory Expansion Provides 100 minutes of message time 0"5 1-231 RFK1 Feuite Camp Kit reguhed for EN-54 compliance 25 1111 3-LKE UKEng5(sh'_obel Kt 25 1111 3-LKF French Lobe' Kit 251.111 3-LKR Russian Labe: Kit .25 1.11I 3-LKS Spanish Lobel Kit .25 1.111 Data Sheet 85010-0063 Issue 7 Not to be used for installation purposes Page 4 of 4 ._,er'vew The EST3 Control Display modules provide the emergency user with thesimplest of interfaces, lights and switch control. The Control Display modules install over local roil modules. The local rail mod- ules supply the power and drivers via a ribbon cable connection to the control display modules. The displays mount over any local roil module maximizing the flexibility of design layout. When a display module is required where no local rail module exists. on LED Display Support Module 3-LDSM mounts to the local rail providing support for one Control Display Module. Surface mount technology used to minimize space, also reduces the power requirements of display modules. Slide -in labels keep the control display modules flexible and allow labeling for focal lan- guages. Module lamp test can be programmed to any spare control switch or a local node lamp test is initiated by simultaneously operating the Alarm Silence and Trouble Silence switches on the 3-CPU. 7' rea`.il-PS • Programmable LED flash rotes • Membrane style tactile pushbuttons • Software supported for toggle, and latching interlock switch action • Slide in labels Lamp test Data Sheet 85010-0055 Issue 3.1 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 4 Control Display Modules come in a variety of types providing opera- tional flexibility. There are five types of display modules available with EST3. Typically alarm zone annunciation appears on any of the first four module types shown. The first module supports simple zone annun- ciation. the second, zone annunciation with zone disable; the third, alarm and trouble zone annunciation, the fourth alarm and trouble zone annunciation with zone disable. From a simple one LED an- nunciation point to higher functionality. EST3 fills the requirements. Simple Cont°ncmp#es ON 'AUTO =.OFF OPEN AUTO CLOSE Damper 5th'F!r The fifth module is very adoptable to system requirements for audio or remote equipment control. Each module contains 18 LEDs and 18 switches. Each group of three switches has a latching -interlock to support operations that must be kept separated, The interlock is under software control so only one switch is active at a given time. EST3 software makes meeting the wide variety of applications needed with today's codes and building system operations easy. For fan control the emergency user assumes control offthe remote device by selecting On or "Off" Programming of the switches to multiple relays keeps operation - Label L Local Rail Module al design choices open. The user returns the system contra{ of the remote device to the Life Safety system by simply press,ng Auto:. The Auto LED programs to its related switch end gives positive feed back to the user by turning onyellow when the system has active control of remote devices. Individual switch LEDs are also programmable. As an example the "Open" or "On" LED (green) could program to follow its related switch or, program to fotlow a remote monitor input and provide positive feedback of the remote devices control status. If budget re- strictions prevent"soil type" positive feedback, GE Security's unique command processing satisfy requirements for positive feedback of HVAC control systems. Any switch command will send a signal to the 3-CPU for processing. While in this state the LED associated with the switch will flash. Once the command hes been received by a re- mote Signature Series Module. the module {since it is intelligent with its own microprocessor) will issue a "Processed" command back to the 3-CPU which will latch the LED associated with the switch "ON" steady. This same process is used for all audio speaker selections ensuring the circuit is connected. A variety of switch and associ- ated LED colors are available to meet the demands of the specifiers application. Life Safety Systems are generally passive requiring only occasional operation. Yet, in an emergency the user must be able to identify system operation and status quickly and easily. LCD displays are excellent for identifying specific information, but even a large LCD can not display overall "system" status as effectively as LEDs and Switches. The EST3 Control Display modules are designed to provide simple identification and operation of system functions for the emergency user. They provide positive feedback of control activity. with unrivaled selection of display configurations and mounting location options. ram` no PDI 1 rain n (2� POI 1 IDC7 p,nv s ULD rui pl Data Sheet 85010-005S issue 3.1 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 of 4 The Life Safety system shot) incorporate annunciation of Alarm. Supervisory, Trouble and Monitor operations. Annunciation must be through the use of LED display strips complete with o means to custom label each LED as to its function. Where applicable control of remote smoke control devices must be made available at the control center. Switches with LEDs must provide positive feed hack to the operator of remote equipment status. Where voice audio is Electrical: Room': 3-24R 3-24Y 3-24G 24 i 3-12RY it; red F- yellow green 12 red over 12 I yellow pairs Electrical" Room red yellow ❑' r Electrical Room 3-12/S1GY green/yellow 12 groups of r red/yellow 3-12/S1RY — two w/switch r- 3-12(52Y yellow/yellow Pcge Floor 5 (rouble. VAC :eat:cations I required a means of paging individual zones must be mode. The status of each paging zone must be annunciated. It must be pos- sible to selectively page into specific zones. It shall be possible to manipulate the evacuation of the building from the main control center. It must be possible for the emergency operator to put spe- cific zones into evacuation manually. Provides interface for one Control Display Module Sta nat; Aka ro arrest. C(rrent 11mA 2,..! 11mA Alarm Annunciation Supervisory and Trouble Annunciation 0 Monitor Annunciation 1 1 2mA l Red LEDs Alarm Annunciation Yellow LEDs Supervisory Annunciation 1 5mA Alarm Annunciation with enable/disable operation 1 12 Supervisory Annunciation with enable/disable operation Monitor Annunciation, Page select Zone Page select with Trouble Annunciation 12 Alarm and Trouble Annunciation with enable/disable 2mA Supervisory and Trouble Annunciation with enable/disable 3-6/3S1GZY green/yellow 5.:; 6 groups of 3 1 /yellow / w/switch _ green/yellow g thre- e„ 3-63S1GYR ;red Notes: ii All Control Display Modules cry UL o nd U LC listed. 2) All Control Display Modules mount over one Loc1; Rol Module. If no local roil module exists the 3-LDSM mounts to I✓wl rod and supports one caned di pia On -Auto -Off fon and Open -Auto -Close Damper Control Page and Evacuation select with zone trouble module. 15mA Data Sheet 35010-0055. Issue 3.1 Not to be used for installction purposes. Page 3 of 4 us. T 888-378-2329 8660-503-3996 Canada �D-umb T 519 376 2430 3-LDSM LED Display Support Module F 519 376 7258 3-24R 24 Red LED Display Module Asia 3-24Y 24 Yellow LED Display Module T 852 29078108 3-24G 24 Green LED Display Module F 852 2147 5083 3-125R 12 switches: with 12 Red LED Display/Control Module Australio 3-125Y 12 switches with 12 Yellow LED Display/Control Module 1 61 3 9259 4700 3-12SG 12 switches with 12 Green LED Display/Control Module F 61392594799 3-12RY 12 Red LED and 12 Yellow LED Dispioy Module Europe -12/S 26Y 12 switches with one Green and one Yellow LED per switch D!splay/ 13227251120 Control Module F 32 2 72186 13 Latin America T 305 593 4301 F 305 593 4300 www.gesecurity-corn O 2006 General Electric Company All Rights Reserved 3-12/S1RY 12 switches with one Red and one.Yellow LED per switch Display/ Control Module 3-12/S2Y 12 switches with two Yellow LEDs per switch Display/Control Module 3-6/351G2Y six groups of three switches. Each switch with one LED. LEDs provided Green, Yellow, Yellow 3-6/3S1GYR six groups of three switches. Each switch with one LED. LEDs provided Green, Yellow. Red 0.451b 1.2kg1 0.351b (.12kgl Date Sheet 85010-0055 Issue 3.1 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 4 SeCUI Overview EST3 Power supplies consist of two assemblies, a high efficiency switch mode power supply cord and a power supply montor module. The monitor module mounts to the local rail and distributes the power from its supply to the local roil. The 'local rail d.stributes power from all power supplies to other local roil modules and user interface cords resulting in "Shored Power" throughout the system. By paralleling the power supplies on a rail maximum tit Oahe r. of available power is possible, resulting in fewer power supplies. Hp to four power supplies combine in a single enclosure providing, up to 28 amps of available power. Battery backup is provided using from one to four sets of batteries, depending on standby power require- ments. Power supplies mount to the bock of the chassis units cr mailboxes. The associated power supply monitor module mounts on the local rail providing system power distribution and mounting space for any control display module. Access to auxiliary power is viceasily accessible terminal blocks located on the power supply moni- tor module. Each power supply produces 7 Amps cf filtered and regulated power With four power supplies located in an enclosure lone primary and three booster power supplies) 28 crops of current is available for local rail modules, control display modules and the eight auxiliary 3.5 amp power outputs (two per supply). EST3 Power Su op 3--PDS/M series, 3-BPS/M series, 3-BBC/iv series Power Supplies Standard Features • High efficiency switch mode • Increased power distribution efficiency - power supplies parallel allowing up to 28 amps in a single node 120 or 230 Vac operation • 7 AMP filtered and regulated • Two 3.5 AMP outputs • Temperature compensated, duol rated battery charger • Electronic power limiting • Automatic load testing of batteries les Power Supply Monitor Module EE O Oota Sheet 85010-0059 Issue 8 Not to be used for installation purposes. 'rage 1 of 4 Typical Wiring Utility Power Primary Power Supply 11 for Power 24Jdc` Supply —�`' 2. 3.5A Monitoring ,/<� Primary Power Supply —42 Monitor Module Specifications Ceterog Number' Agency Approvals input Voltage Brownout c.., e, ,eout Current Total Output Current Battery Charging Capacity Low Battery Trouble Deep Discharge Cutoff Mounting Requirements Output Voitoge Auxiliary Output '.. Current Auxiliary Output Terminal Capacity Output Protection Ground Fault Detection Booster Power Supply T Rails Power 'To Rail 24Vdc' 2 x 3.5A fL V-_._ .._� Booster Power Supply L 124Vdc' 2x3.5A Booster Power Supply Rail 121 24Vdc' 2 x 3,5A Oni vial REM 1_2_0. Auxillary IIAuxiliary Auxiliary Power L IE -Power Power --i Ta,reofl --- Takeoff —t Takeoff 2x3.5A 2x3.5A 2x3,5A [1] From battery temperature probe terminals. 121 Erom flattery and from temperature probe terminals it 3-RTSEN-E used. Nominal Voltage Booster ill-- Power Supply Monitor Module Auxiliary Power -� Taxeoff 2 x 3.5A a0-E5. 3 BPStS21.2 Cr.2', . UE ULC FM U L.L C UL ULC UL_UIC EN 54 GCB Co I EN-54 120 Vo , 50-60 Hz 120l/PC, 50 60 Hz 23'J Vac 59 b0 Nz 230VAC, 50 60 Hz 230 Von, 50Hz 230VAC, 50Hz <or = 102Vac 96VAC < Or -195Vac 184VAC < or A 195Vac i 168VAC 2OA 20A 13A —�_ 10A 1.CA--_i---"2.OP, 0Amps 70Amps j 70Amos 70Amps 7.0Amos i 70Amos 59H Sealed 65A-ISealed 0AH Sealed eud-Ac:.0 Vane '_ead-Acid Nang Lead Acid Pore 24 Vdc 19.5 Vdc 1 LHM space. 1 chassisfootprint 225 Vdc 20.0 Vdc 1LEM Space+ 3-PPS.2 footprints i -RM space, 3-BBC 1 footprint i 1 c:rasss footprint 24 Vdc Nomina:' Two sources of 3.5Amps each taken from total output current 18 WIG to 12 AV10 11-nm2 to 25mm0 Electronic Gowa' militin❑ &fled sink temperature 10K Ohm Onto Sheet 85010-0059 Issue 8 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 4 Security 5. T 858-3 7S-2329 76-503 3396 Cdtuleo Number Desafption ShyntJcrt,IbIK • Conoda 3-PPS/M Primary Power Suppiy w/ loco; roll module 120V 50/60 Hz 5123) 519 376 2430 3-BPsim Booster Power Supply w/ local roil module 120V 50/60 Hz 512.3) P 5199757255 3-P'S/M-230 'hrnary Power »poly locaL ridi, module 230V 50/60 hlz 512.31 rile 3-BPS/M-230 Booster Power Supply w/ local roi module 230V 50/60 Hz 512.3) 1 852 2907 8108 primary Pottier Suooly w/local rail module 230V 50 Hz, F 85221425063 3-PPS/ N >30-E 5 t2.31 Certified, EN-54 Certified, CE Aoscrailo 3-BPSI M-230-E edoster Power Supply whocol rail module 230V 50 Hz, 512.3) T 613 9259 4100 EN-54 Certified. CE F 62392594-199 3-880/01 Booster/Charger Supplyw/peal rail module 120V 50/60Hz 5(231 3 _.. 9 F 7' modu!e 230V 50/60Hz 5 12 3) Europe 2__ 136 25 ? °C/ P'. 2' -E Eoost4 Booster/Charger Supp y e l ocol roll - r _<2�zs l::o Booster/Char cr Sup wJocal roil module, 230V 50/60Hz, 51231 toga America T 305 593 5301 05 593 4300 NPINI gesecurin,.com © 2006 General erectsc Company AS Rights Reserved Orderino information 3-BBCMONi-CI °poster/Charger Monitor Module w;th charger capability 5 )23) luogrode 3-BPSIMI-23al1-Elio 3-88C/M-123011=!) 3-B TSrV Distribution Module required when battery installed 5 t 22) n remote cabinet Distribution and Temperature Sensor Module. Required in 3-BTSEN-E EN-54 Markets when 'battery installed in a remote cabinet. 5.221 Data Sheet 85010-0059 Issue 8 at to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 4 Security Overview EST3 has a wide selection of cabinet arrangements allowing the greatest arse of EST3's flexible modular design. From the elegant contoured door design of the lobby enclosure through the standard design of remote closet cabinets both aesthetics and function ore easily addressed. Lobby enclosure wallboxes are manufactured from 414 AWG cold rolled steel with o oray baked enamel finish. Lobby enclosure doors ore manufactured from #14 AWG cold rolled steel end hove a modern contoured door design with integral viewing window. The exception is the small lobby enclosure 3-CABS. The 3-CAB5 waflbox and non -contoured door ore #16 AWG cold rolled steel Lobby en- closure doors come with gray baked enamel or optional red baked enamel finishes. The EST3 lobby enclosures beck boxes. doors and chassis units ore ordered and shipped separately. The 3-CABS lobby enclosure comes complete with door and back box providing space to mount five local rail modules. The EST3 remote closet cabinet design allows the installation of control panel electronics in electrical closets. The remote closet cabinets have left hand hinged doors and are available with red finish only. Optional display modules used for system diagnostics display, mount behind the closet cabinet door and are not visible with the door closed. EST3 Ca oinets anc Cnassis 3-CAB series, 3-RCC series, 3-CHAS7 series Enclosures & Waflboxes Standard Features • Right or left hand hinging of doors • Lag and Keyway holes for quick mounting • Attack rated door for security applications • Knockouts for 3/4 inch conduit • Attractive contour door design on lobby enclosures_ • Combination Hush or surface mounting lobby enclosure design • Remote closet cabinets for electrical closet mounting support up to 65 AMP hour batteries �t�glloarr,Ilr�ai;ia�riM�mm irF tt 11lMIatllltlirMJiltif 33-RCC Series Data Sheet 85010-0067 Issue 8 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 4 Application Lobby Enclosures EST3 lobby enclosures provide space for control, monitoring and display modules. Ideal for mounting in lobby's where appearance is important, maximum mounting flexibility is provided with doors that will mount for right or left hand opening. Lobby enclosures come in several sizes to match individual project requirements. The 3-CA65 series semi -flush or surface mounts. A built in rail as- sembly provides spore for up to five local roil modules, no chassis assembly needed. Bock space for 1-1/2 footprints gives room for o power supply and a 1/2 footprint module and 10 AH batteries. The local roil module spaces provide room for ompsfiers, common control and annunciation modules. The 3-CAR7 semi -flush or surface mounts Cnd has a contoured front door with viewing window. Space is provided for two 17 AH batteries and one chassis assembly providing seven local rail mod- ule spaces. The 3-CAB14 semi -flush or surface mounting and hos o contoured front door with viewing window. Space is provided for two 17AH batteries and two chassis assemblies each providing seven local rail module spaces. The 3-CAH21 semi -hush o; surface mounts and hos o contoured front door with viewing window. Space is provided for two 17AH batteries and three chassis assemblies each providing seven local rail rnodule spaces. Remote Closet Cabinets Remote closet cabinets provide on economical way of installing equipment in locations where esthetics ore not paramount, like electrical closets. You can have optional display modules used for system diagnostics display mounted behind the front door. These display modules will not be visible with the door closed. Remote closet cabinets are surface mounting and come in sires providing space for one to three chassis with room for standby batteries. A Lit Listed attack rated door having a 2-minute rating is available for the 3-RCC7R cabinet. This door is required for security applications. stell,rTion and i'Cunting A- 14.0 In (35.56 can) —�, Lobby Enclosure k- 12.7 in(3226 cm)--3', 3CA85B 31 in in- In9 {n (27.69 cm) --3. 1 v.a7 -5 1 S in 1.9 in —B (81 am). (3 30 Trio S-86 in t 0 b 19.2aer) m 3.85 in 2.6 990 cm (6,6cmj .4— 3 r % r TOP VIEW OUTER 000R. E 16.4 in (41.66 cm) —A 3 BACKBOX BATTERY AREA 'D0 NOT INS1ALL GONDUI .66 in n19 c Lobby Enclosures - 3-GARB 3-CA/314e - L. 3-OA621B -„Ly�'- I,.mI 41 OUTER DOGS f it 4". o u l �..'",.�. 940AFV ARIA 50 NOT INST4LLCONOLJr soo'OS - -z, BATTERY AREA W NOT INSTALL CONDUIT a l Surface Mounted Remote Closet Cabinets 3-Rcc7R 3.PCC14R &ROC21B Doto Sheet 85010-0057 )ssue Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 of 4 Ordering Information Catalog Equipment Number Description Mounting Space. Lobby Enclosures — Outer doors with viewing windov. 3-CA85 Cabinet w/Wollbox, door and chcsss 3-CAB7d b allboxonly 3-CAB7B E 1 Wallbox only EN SA :pained CE 3-CAB7DIRI Inner and outer doers for 3-CA279 3-CA87DIR` E r Inner &outer doors for 3-CAB B E`. Sr CE 3-CA8148 + Wallbox only 3-CA8148 c 1 Wollbox only, EN -54 certified CE 3-CA BlzD(R) Inner and outer doors for � AB142 3-CAB14DIRi E 1 Inner &outer doors for 3 0AB148 F1‘.-54. CE 3-CAB21B t Wallbcx only 3-CAB218 E Wallbox only, EN 54 certified CE 3-CAB21D RI Inner and outer doors for 3 CA6218 3-CA62101RI-E Inner&outer doors for 3-CA3218.Ea: 54,CE Remote Closet Enclosure — No viewing, window 3-RCC7R Red wailbox ono don:' 3-RCC7 E 1 Red wollbox and door EN-5' certfiecl CE ATCK Attack rated door for 3-RCC7R 3-RCC14R 1 Red wollhox and door 3RCC14RE , Red walbox and door, EN -SO Lertfici CE 3 RCC21R . Red wall pox and door 3 P,CC21R° Red wc'dox and door EN-54 certified CF Fret local rail modules One footprint and '/a footprint module Battery Space Two- 12V10A ' . Ship V/ 30 (13.61 One Chassis 30 (13.61 four 6V8ATwo- 12V10A Two - 12V17A . 1 Chassis 30 (13.61 0 (4.51 NIA 10 (4.51 Two Chassis_ G2 (19.11 2 Chassis Fou. 6VBATwo -12V10ATwo -12V17A2119-1) 15 i68) N/A _ 15 16.81 Three Chassis 55125) Four- 6V8A Two - 12V10A Two -12V17A Chassis_— N/A .205519IZ5)11 _. 1 20(9.11 One Chassis Two Chassis Three Chassis Four- 6V8A, Two - 12V10A I 37.51171 Two- 12V17A, Two - 12V50A 1 3751171 26(118i 53 (241 531241 70 (32.8;' 70 131 8) Four - 6V8A Two 12V10A, Two-12V17A Two - 12V50A, Two - 12V64 ChassisAssemblies: 3-CHAS7 , Takes one chassis space inwalibox provides space for 7 local ralnodules, up to two powersupples and oY naotpnt modi.e 84(3.81 3-ASU Takes one chassis space 1n wallbox, orsa des on audio source unit /w microphone and cn inner door fifer plate 1516.81 3-ASUr2 Takes one chassis space In wallbox or, nis an audio source unit /w microphone and four local roll module spaces. 15 (681 3-ASU/FT ,' Takes one chassis space in wollbo, o cv,oas en c„ do source unit /w microphone and Firefighters Telephone 1 201911 3-ETCli 1 Takes one chassis spare n wallhax r wldes Firefighters 1e1ephone Control unit and inner door fi lei plate 15168' Accessories: _ 3-BATS Battery Sneif for RCc Enclosures arias one chassis space. Room far up to one 65 AR or two 50 Al-] batteries 3 1361 3-9T5EN ' Battery sensor/distribution module .SL2) 3-TAMP 1 Tamper twitch for 3CAd73-CAB1 o..6A821 cabinets. Mounts to side of cabinet .5!2) 3 TANIP5 1 Tamper switch for 3 CA85 Mounttoside of cabinet ? I-2) 3-TAMPRCC 3-1A38RCC Tamper Switch forR series nub,nets Mounts to side of cabinet 5C2) Notes: 11 Ali lobby enclosures. wat:taxe_ and doors have n feemied eircvs'-,im-:r!r I-. ce rer I, ors ore cvailobe in red by miding The suffix"Vi h_ co to bghrnt r e.3-CA970Es 2, Remote closer cabinets will support 6S All baannes Was urerf :BATS Battery Shelf, what reduces the enclosure's chassis capacity by one chars. 31 The EST3 is modularly listed under the r II pima stc U_ BEA categories: tlef UU5X,t1V6and .+. VT ciste eery AttAY,51609cctagny AOTX, UL 636 category ANET, UL 106 category4Pll, UL 3`ocategory 43W, UL 610 Category AMCB, UL 1E35 Category AMC5 LLC 5527 ULC-53 1, Ul62-5302, U (S503, ads -53 1 i e336, U' URD-C1076, UL /ORD-C693 Pease refer so E5T3 Installation chi Service rr..:cl far Templetssy em requirements. Data Sheet 85010-0067 Issue 8 Not to 6e used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 4 Security U.5 858-3 E62329 F 866-503-3996 Conodo 519376 2430 F 519 376 /258 A510 T 952 2903 810F F85221425053 Aus:rotn T 51 3 9259 4700 F 61 3 9259 4799 Europe T 32 2 725 1120 F 32 2 721 86 13 Loon Americo 305593 4301 r 305 593 4.30.0 ,Ao`i g secunty corn R., 2006 General Flectr1c Company All Fights Reserved -T aination at W01 K Data Sheet 85010-0067 Issue 8 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 4 Security Overview The 3-CPU3 is the Central Processing Unit Module monitoring the status of all modules and providing the link for network communi- cations. Although each local roil card contains their own microproc- essor. the 3-CPU3 provides all inter -module communication and hos the ability to download rad module operating parometers. Upon power up the 3-CPU3 automatically learns oil local rail module at- tributes and locations. Site specific software is boded into the 3-CPU3 which then downloads dote to each local rail modu'e. Firmware up- grades ore also done from the 3-CPU3 eliminating the need to unplug chips on rail modules. Internal rail communications is accomo!isned in a broadcast protocol for fast response. Mounting must be in the first two local rail spaces. Options for the 3-CPU3 include the addition of on LCD display and User Interface, RS-232 Communication Cord, and RS-485 Series Network Commu- nication Cards. The 3-CPU3 is fully compatible with the 3-CPU and 3-CPU1 modules. EST3 Central Processor Um i Control Si, Annunciation Standard Features • 16 bit processor • Up to 1,000 history events • RS-485 local rail communications • Multiplexed audio channels • Network communication RS-485 • RS-232 communication card • Form'C' contacts for: Alarm, Supervisory and Trouble • Low voltage memory write protection 3-CPU3,3-RS485A,3H5485B,3-RS232 ` 5N 4Pcrt2art 4. Nato Sheet 05010-0133 Issue 2 Not to be used for instal/noon purposes. Pose 1 of 4 AL C :?foil The 3-CP13 helps make EST3 an extremely powerfai and Flexible system. As a single node, stand alone system o single 3-CPU3 ccn- trois 1 to 19 local rail modules. For larger systems, up to 64 nodes interconnect on a peer -to -peer multi -priority token ring protocol network. The 3-C21_13 controls oil local ponel responses to automatic, user ini- tiated, or network reported events. As a network node, it is an equal among peers, there is no master on the network. This gives excep- tional response times over the network, less than three seconds. Each 3-CPU3 provides slots at the bock for mounting Network, end RS-232. cards.Removable terminal blocks on the 3-CPU3 support connection of network and audio data wiring. On board common relays also terminate at the 3-CPU3 terminals. To cid in trouble shooting and service, status LEDs monitor local roil, network, RS232 and cudio data communications. The Network Communications card mounts to the back of the Central Processor Unit. The 3-RS4854 cord provides a Class A (Style 7) or Class B (Style 41 circuit for network communicotions signals and two additional Class A (Style 7) circuits for the digitized audio signals. The 3-RS485B card provides a Class B (Style 4) or ClassA (Style 7) circuit for network communications signals and a second Class B (Style 4) clout for the digitised audio signals. Network mes- sages received by the Network Communications card are re -trans- mitted to the next network node. Re -transmission maximizes the wire run lengths between nodes. With 64 nodes miles of network length is possible. Fail safe mechanisms built into the card direct connect the data input and outputports should the network cord or its related Central Processor fail. Network communications may be configured via copper or fiber media using the 3-F1BMB. The 3-RS232 Communication Card mounts to the back of the 3-CPU3, The 3-RS232 has two optically isolated R5-232 ports. The. ports support connection of c printer and/or an external command center, Entire network downloading from one location (to all 64 nodes) is ovailnbie through the RS-232 card. • Engneei li;g SpeCii(CCbon It must be possible to support a single stand alone node or up to 64 nodes communicating on a peer -to -peer token ring protocol net- work. Network and digitized audio wiring shall be run in a (choose one: Class Al (Style 71 or Class 8 (Style 411 configuration. Network alarm response from alarm input to signal activation must be ander 3 seconds- All field wiring must be to removable terminal blocks. Status LEDs must be provided for communications of network and internal rail communications. Inter -node communication speed must he programmable. Internal roil communications speed must he programmable. In. tajictinil and Mounting Central Processor Unit Module 3-CPU3 0 0 LLLLL R M 0 R, IM]M?dill 0 R, 0 RR 0 t )M 0 Data Mown um resistance between ony 3 panels 900hms ._....__.___._. Maximum capacitance beMeen any 3 panels 0.3 p- Maximum dstance between any 3 op ieLs 3000 fL I1,524 m1 Copocitonce, entire network Mok num Accurnuictive Copacitan ce Wire 5rza 384K8acrd 18 ANG l c uF 16 AWG 18313 14 AWG 21 ur 2K_C4ud 28 pF 3.6 pF 3.2 uF Audio Maximum reslstonse between any 3 panels 900'nms Maximum capacitance between any 3 panels 0.09 ors` Maximum distance between any 3 panels 5,000 ft-i1,52a ml Data Sheet 85010-0133 Issue 2 Not to be used for iastalration purposes- Page 2 of 4 ypical Wiring m 0 co _o r� 0 o) on Co—_ %C ra CD- oV oU F-n rt.:, K 0 0 COMMON SYSTEM RELAYS axlmum m14AWG (1.5mm')wire; minimum #18AWG (0.75 mm`) 2 All shields, if used, must be continuous and Insulated from ground, except at the originating panel. 3 Class A network data requires one pair of wires connecting the last node to the first node. 4 Class A audio data requires two pairs of wires ,T�I I I�-I iFILrunning In opposite directions, originating at the node containing the ASU. Cnrnep L, .�, cn 3 cPU3 MM Ile GOnnv:l l.r T82 cP }CPV] 11nJure Network Audio Riser -Class A only oe&FEMNLE REAR VIEW) OR 0325 FEMALE (REAR VIEW) Pix PORT#2(isolated) TO PRINTER OR REMOTE COMMAND SYSTEM,. 4 PORT #2(isolated)'" 70 PRINTER OR REMOTE COMMAND SYSTEM. Put is REAR VIEWt PORT #1 ISOLATED PORT TO PRINTER OR REMOTE COMMAND SYSTEM. Data Sheet 85010-01331ssue 2 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 4 Security T 838-313-2329 F 886-503-3996 Canaca T 519 376 2430 519 376 725S. Aso T 852 2907 8102 B 7 2242 5063 Austrofio Tot 3 9259 4700 F 6139259099 Europe T 2 725 1120 F3221218613 Latin AmeCcc - 305 593 4325 730S 593 4300 C. 2026 General Esc tric Con -loony All Rights Reserved Specifications 3-C'U3 Agana Llstl g. - UL ULC CSFM CE EN54 P1ounUng 2 Left Most local ral spaces Terminol Sive 18-12 AWC, (1-Omm2 to 2.Sill rn0 Standby Current 145 mA Alarm Current 155 mA Concoct Ratings Non'bypassobe Aorm Supervisory and Ta b.e Form 014at 30 Vdc Data Down Loadrng 9245 Jack Operating Envlron-nent 00 49"C 132"F 120'1I. 93% at 4C° C von-Concensing 0pt,on Cards Cataiag number 3-RS232 3-RS4£54 - I " 3_-D54856 Stondoy Cur: ent 4314; 55 mA 55 mA Alo'mCU'mnt 45 TA SF mA SS mA One Coss u i8ty:e 41 Two 00ticaly solotcd Three, Rs-485 Coss A or loss A 'style 7 Comnmunicat!on 9 arts RS-232 IS[ye N network data circuit and one Class B (Style 4laudio data ctrct.3 Agency Listings Us. ULC. CSFM, CE, LPC6, EN54 Part 2 and 4 Mounter; Bock cf 3-CPU3 Operotng Environment 0° C - 49° C 132° F - 170° EI: 93°S at 40° C Non -Condensing Ordering Information slumber Description I8;Ral 3-CPU3 : enrol Processor unit Module 0 Tb (0.32!cg1 3-R5485A SeP,vcrk Ccmmunica;iors Ca`d Class A(Str p7 --- ---- 0339)10.15kn1 3-354853 One Clas /5 network data dram; and one C B audio data urcm[ 0.3315 (0.75kg1 3-RS2 2,2 RS-232 Commun cation Card 0.331610.15kg1 Datc Sheet 85010-0133 Issue 2 Not to be used for installation purposes- Page 4 of 4 Security Overview The EST3 audio amplifiers take full advantage of digital technology. Dente( messages generated by the Audio Source Unit (ASUI and live paging messages are multiplexed into eight separate channels transmitted over a single twisted pair of wires. Each zoned amplifier contains integrated de -multiplexing circuitry that allows any one of the eight digital audio channels to plaice messages or signals an the amplifier's built-in speaker circuit. Audio channel selection is network software cont roiled, and audio amplifiers mount in the some enclosures as other EST3 equip - rnent Power for the amplifiers comes from standard system power supplies through the local rail. Field wiring connects to removable terminal blocks on the amplifier module. Amplifiers support either 25 VR NIS or 70 V;,ns power limited speaker circuits, For visual signal- ing, each 20 or 40 watt amplifier comes standard with one 24 Vdc power limited Notification Appliance Circuit that is idea! for strobe use. 2onec Auc Io Amplifiers 3-ZA20A, 3-ZA20B, 3-ZA40A, 3-ZA40B, 3-ZA S Audio Standard Features • Three Sizes Available -20 Watts -40 Watts -95 Wotts • Simultaneous eight channel digital audio - Superior sound quality - No signal interruptions during paging Speaker circuit built Into amplifier - Selectable for 70 or 25 VRMS output - Class A (Style Z) or Class S (Style Y) output - Power limited 3.5 amp 24 Vdc notification appliance circuit en 20 and 40 watt amplifiers - ideal for strobe signals - Class A (Style ZI or Class B (Style Y) output - Power (imited • Network software control of channel selection. • Integral backup tone generator - 1 KHz temporal (3-3-3) tone evac - I KHz 20 PPM tone alert Dote Sheet 85010-DOS] issue 5 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 4 f PIp JI}Caciv:L, t' EST3 zoned amplifier config:mations offer improved system surviv- ability and performance Confguration provides improued surviv- ability in the event of wiring faults that result in o loss of signoling. In the example shows !n the dioorom. o fault on the system using a central bucked -up amplifier disables multiple signal/page circuits, and the standby amplifier is not able to bypass the fault. With EST3, the same fault removes the Audio Source Unit riser. Central Amplifier Short 00 Hiser disables ail Circuits r 2 G EST3 Zoned Amplifiers Short on riser Disables synal source Standby ArsrrPers are local in nodes Standby Evacuation Tone at each Arsp0[er Because all EST3 zoned amplifiers have an integrated backup 1000 Hz temporal tone generator, the locally -generated alarm tones notify occupants of a hazard - even with the primary riser out of commission_ The backup tone also operates if the ASU or the audio distribution system fails. To further enhance system surviv- ability, a single standby amplifier can backup ony zoned amplifier in the some cabinet. Zoned amplifiers con be housed in remote cabinets close to the speakers. This minimizes the voltage drop between the amplifier and the load, and permits the use of a smaller wire size than is pos- sible with centrally -located amplification systems. EST3 easily outperforms banked audio systems with its ability to simultaneously deliver up to eioht different signals. When using centrally -bunked amplifiers, paging and alert channels typically share a common amplifier. Consequently, when paging, the alert signal goes silent in all alerted areas when a Page is issued. At the end of the Page, the aiert signal resumes in the alert area, which could cause confusion because occupants did not receive the page message and do not know why the Poge stopped and restarted. With EST3, simultaneous page, alert, cnd evacuation signal capabil- ity is engineered into the system. With eight channels to choose from, dedicated messages can be delivered to stairwells, elevator cobs, etc. while alert, evacuation, and page instructions are simul- taneously being sent to the rest of the building. The eight audio channels allow messages to be automatically routed, and provide specific instructions based on the alarm's location. Distributed Zoned Amplifiers Page Alert Evacuation Auxiliary Stairwell Elevator Environmental Emergency For example, with an alarm on Floor Eight, the following automatic message instructions could be given concurrently. Note: A Page conic! also be sent to any other locution in the building -without interrupting any of the messages below. FLOOR 9 HEARS: "A Ere alarrn hos been reported on the Floor below. Please evacuate using the stairwell." FLOOR 8 HEARS: "A fire alarm hos been reported on this floor_ Please evacuate using the stairwell " OTHER FLOORS HEAR: "An emergency has been reported on Floor 8. Please remain in the building and await further instructions:' ELEVATOR: "A fire alarm hos been reported in the building_ The elevator is being returned to the ground floor for emergency use. Please evacuate the budding" STAIRWELLS: "Please remain calm and walk down the stairs to evacuate the budding in a safe manner." Engineering Specification The audio system shall provide simultaneous page, alert, evacu- atii,on, elevator, stairwell and auxiliary signaling. Systems tned. cause signaing devices to go silent while performing any signaling functions will not be accepted. The Audio System shall provide 8 separate audio channels for simultaneous paging and signaling purposes. The audio system zoned amplifiers must be ableto oper- ate 25 V„„,, or 70 Vens speakers. The amplifier output must' be power limited, and wired in a <Class A(Style Zl> <Class B (Style VI> configu- ration, The amplifiers shall provide an integral backup 1000 KHz temporal tone generator which shall operate in the event signal primary audio signals are lost and the amplifier is instructed to broadcast alarm information. It shall be possible to backup multiple zoned amplifiers with a common backup amplifier. Typical Wring } IWiiAi Y4d AUDIO MPL1F5 MODULE ?LiSIO rmnFiC710.I4wunm:,:lac.,1 Oslo Sheet 85010-0057 issue 6 Not to be used far installation purposes. Page 2 of 4 #12 AWG (3.2 Ohm/1000 ft poir) #14 AWG -�—� 15.2 Ohm/1000 ft pair) +'16 AWG (8.0 Ohm/1000 ft pair) #18 AWG (13 Ohm/1000 ft pa:r! ons Agency Listing Environmental Frequency Resoonse Output Voltage ZA20A 3-ZA208 3-ZA40A 3-2440B U_. ULC, S51°C. 132°F 120 193°% RH Non conders ng 40 Hz to 4KH2 f:9+/ 3dB 25 VRMS or 70 VRMS THD ldistort;onl _ Wire Sze <76 18 to 12 AWG 11.0 to 2.5 mm'I Internal Tone Generator i 51GA-CC1/25upport Standby Current Alarm r urrant Pwr. ._tc Audio Output Wiring Configuration EOL Resistor Pwr Ltd. 24 Vdc NAC Wiring Configuration Line Resistance, Max' SOL Resistor Line Capacitance, Max Space Requirements 1KHz Temporal 13 3 3) Tone levocuotiont 20 PPM (alert) 10 Units, Maximum 75 mA :, ciJA 1250 mA 2300 mA 2300 mA 5240 mA Class A or jStyle Z or Class Stye9 15K Class A or 8 (Sty,e Z or , Class 3(Style YI 15K 1 Class A or 9 (Style Z or 11115K Ohms in Class 8 Ohms j YI 15'K Ohms in Class 3 Ohms ! YI 15K Ohms in Class B Class A or Cass C:'oss A or ClassB (Style Z or Yl .Style V) (Style Z or Yl (Style YI 500hms, Max_ 500hms. 'lax. N/A 15 5 ohms 0.33pF 033p., (Jxmum Speaker Circuit Distance at 0.5 de loss` 70VRNIS Output 3-ZA20A 3-ZA208 4,536 ft (1,382 :m) 2,792 ft (850 ml 1,915 ft (553 raj 1,117 ft (340 mi S0 Ohms. Max N/A 0.33pF P,M Space Z5 VRVS Output 3-2A20A 3-2A208 I:' 32A40A t12 AWG (3.2 ohm/1000 ft pail 014 AWG 2 0h n/1000 f 356 ft1:.08 m 416 AWG 231 f.70 re; 8.0 Ohm/1000 ft pai4 418 AWG 113 0nm/1000 ft pail:42 ft 43 ml "Refer to product manual far wire run calcutations. Ordering Information 579 ft (176 ml 50 Darns, Max. 15K Ohms 0.33pF 2,268 ft (691 ml 1,395 ft (425 ml 907 ft (276 ml 558 ft (170 ml 289 ft (88 ml 178 ft154 m1 N/A 2 0RM Spaces 955 ft 1290 m) 588 ft (179 m! 382 ft1116m( 235ftp1m) 3 2A95 122 ft (37 ml 75 ft 122 ml 116 ft(35m( 49 ft(14 m1 71 ft 121 ml Not supported by 18 AWG Coto(eg NgArber, Qescnptlon 3-ZA20A 201Not`=:Zoned Amoll=er w/Class.A/B(Sty' Z/v, Audio &Class A/B Style Z/Y) 24 "DC outputs 3-ZA208 20 Watt Zoned Amplifier w/Class B?Style Yl Audio & Gass 8 lSty(e YI 24 VDC outputs Ship Gt-,lb (kgl 1 55 10.7) 3-ZA40A 40Wott Zoned AmpliSerw/ClassA/B ?Style Z/vl Audio &Class A/8 (Stye2/VI 24VDC outputs 1.5510.7 1.55 (0.7) 3-ZA403 40 Wort Zoned Amplifier w/Class 8 (Style YI .Audio & Class 0 (Sty4e V) 24 VDC outputs o ZA95 95 Watt Zoned Ampliner 7v/Class r /3 (Stye Z/51 Audio output 1.5510 7) 3.0 (1.5) Oath Sheet 85010-0057 Issue 6 Not to be used for instoliation purposes. Page 3 of 4 Security LIS T 888-378-2325 866-503-3996 Conaba 55193/62630 F 519 326 7238 Asin T8522907810° F 852 2542 5063 Au trc!ia 613 9259 4700 P 613 9259 ri 799 Europe 2 125 13 20 32 21218613 Latfn America T 305 593 4301 305 593 4300 epvinaesnnunty i0a1 O 2006 General ccctric Company Ail Rights Reserved Data Sheet 85010-0057 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 4 LISTING No. CATEGORY: LISTEE: DESIGN: CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE 7165-1657:186 Control Unit (Non High -Rise) GE Security, Inc., 8985 Town Center Parkway, Bradenton, FL 34202 Contact: Jewell Micochero (941) 739-4358 FAX (941) 308-8123 Page 1 of 2 Models EST3, EST3R, EST3-230, EST3R-230, EST200, EST200R, EST200-2 and EST200R-2 fire alarm control units. Power limited. Automatic, manual, coded, noncoded, local, auxiliary, remote station, (DACT), (reverse polarity), proprietary (multiplex), central station, waterflow and sprinkler supervisory service. Refer tolistee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. System components: 3-BPS/M, 3-BPS/M/230 3-PPS!M, 3-PPS/M-230 3-BBC/M, 3-BBC/M-230 3-RS232 3-XMEM 3-IDC8/4 3-CPU, 3-CPU1, 3-CPU2, 3-CPU3 3-LCD, 3-LCDXL 3-OPS 3-LDSM 3-LRMF 3-CHAS4, -CHAS-5,-CHAS-7 3-CAB-5(R), 7(R),-14(R), 21(R) 3-TAMP, 3-TAMPS 3-RCC7(R),-RCC14(R),-RCC21(R) 3-PSMON 3-BPMON 3-BBCMON 3-24G,-24R,-24Y,-12RY,-12SY,-12SR; 12SG 3-12/RY,-12/2Y,-12/2S2Y,-12/S1 GY 3-12/S1 RY,-18S1 G2Y,-6/3S1 G2Y 3-6l3S1 GYR,-18S1 GYR,-6/3S3L 3-CABSBR 3-SSDC, 3-SSDC1, 3-SDDC1 3-SDC, 3-SDC1 3-DSDC, 3-DSDC1 3-RS485 (130316/130410-01) 3-R5485A,3-R54858,3-RS485R 3-FIB, 3-FIBA 3-FIBMB Booster Power Supply Primary Power Supply Battery Booster Charger Power Supply CPU RS232 Comm CPU Memory Option Zone Card Central Processing Unit CPU LCD Display Off Premises Signaling Module LED Display Module Blank LRM Filler Module Chassis Module Cabinet (red) Tamper Switch Closet Cabinet (red) Power Supply Drive Monitor Power Supply Booster Monitor Battery Booster Charger Monitor LED Display LED Display LED Display LED Display Enclosure Single Loop Controller Module Signature Data Card Dual Loop Controller Module Network Communication Card Network Communication Card Fiber/Copper Data Com Module Fiber Optic Interface Card 08-17-05 7165-1657:186 Page 2 of 2 RATING: INSTALLATION: MARKING: APPROVAL: NOTE: CDR-3 3-AADC, 3-AADC1 3-ATPINT 3-REMICA, 3-REMICP PT1-S PT1-P 3-ZA90, 3-ZA20A, 3-ZA2OB 3-ZA-40A, 3-ZA40B, ZA95 ATCK 3-MODCOM, 3-MODCOMP 3-NSHM1, 3-NSHM2 3-SAC Code Output Module Analog Addressable Communication Module ATPC Interface Module Remote Microphone System Printer System Printer Parallel Zone Amplifiers Zone Amplifiers Attack Kit Cover for 3-RCC7R cabinet Modem communicator/pager interface Modem Communication Cards Security Access Control Module EST3, EST3R, EST200, EST200-2, EST200R, EST200R-2: 120 VAC EST3-230, EST3R-230: 220 VAC In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction Listee's name, model number, electrical rating, and UL label. Listed as fire alarm control units for use with separately listed electrically and functionally compatible initiating and indicating devices. Refer to listee's Installation Instructions Manual for details. These control units can generate a distinctive three -pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, 2002 Edition. This control unit meets the requirements of UL-864, 8th Edition Standard. For Fire Alarm Verification Feature (delay of fire alarm signal) the maximum Retard/Reset/Restart period shall not exceed 30 seconds. Formerly 7165-1591:186 and 7165-1388:211 08-17-05 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the appicant_ CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item Listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable Information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 11, 2007 Listing Expires June 30, 2008 Authorized By: MIKE TANAKA, Senior Deputy State Fire Marshal Program Manager