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7100 AVIARA RESORT DR; ; FPC2023-0199; Permit
I (ci of Carlsbad Print Date: 05/01/2025 Permit No: FPC2023-0199 Job Address: 7100 AVIARA RESORT DR, CARLSBAD, CA 92011-4908 Status: Closed - Finaled Permit Type: FIRE-Construction Commercial Work Class: Fire Alarm Parcel U: 2157500100 Track U: Applied: 11/22/2023 Valuation: $0.00 Lot U: Issued: 12/27/2023 Occupancy Group: Project U: Finaled Close Out: 02/09/2024 #of Dwelling Units: Plan U: Bedrooms: Construction Type: Final Inspection: Bathrooms: Orig. Plan Check U: INSPECTOR: Salcedo, Felix Plan Check U: Project Title: Description: PARK HYATT AVIARA -REPLACEMENT OF EXISTING EST3 TO AN EST4 & 3 FIRE ALARM REMOTE ANNUNCIATORS Applicant: FPContractor: HCI SYSTEMS INC HCI SYSTEMS INC VANESSA MONTOYA 4585 MURPHY CANYON RD 4585 MURPHY CANYON RD SAN DIEGO, CA 92123-4318 SAN DIEGO, CA 92123-4318 (909) 628-7773 (858) 560-7000 FEE AMOUNT FIRE TI Fire Alarm System $781.00 Total Fees: $781.00 Total Payments To Date: $781.00 Balance Due: $0.00 Fire Department Page 1 of 1 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad CA 92008-7314 1 442-339-2665 1 Inspections: 442-339-2660 1 www.carlsbadca.gov HCI Systems Inc. FIRE I LIFE SAFETY & LOW VOLTAGE SPECIALISTS California Contractor's License # 905493 Fire Alarm System Complete Material Submittal Prepared for: Park Hyatt FACP Upgrade 7100 Aviara Resort Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92011 Ontario • San Diego • Irvine • Northern California Corporate Office: 1354 South Parkside Place, Ontario, CA 91761 Phone: (877) 331-2084 FAX: (909) 628-7774 24-Hour Service: (909) 628-8886 Website: www.hcisystems.net Park Hyatt FACP Upgrade 7100 Aviara Resort Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92011 Manufacturer Device Model # Description CSFM EDWARDS EST4 Fire Alarm Control Panel 7165-1657:0508 EDWARDS 3-CA624DL INNER OUTER DOORS FOR 3-CAB21 7165-1657:0186 EDWARDS 4-CPU CENTRAL PROCESSOR UNIT 7165-1657:0186 EDWARDS 4-LCD LCD ANNUNCIATOR 7165-1657:0508 EDWARDS 4-MIC PAGING MICROPHONE 7165-1657:0508 EDWARDS 4-FT FIREFIGHTER MASTER HANDSET 7165-1657:0508 EDWARDS 4-24 EDWARDS 4-24-L1BS LED DISPLAY CONTROL/MODULE 7165-1657:0508 EDWARDS 4-2402S EDWARDS 4-ANNCPU ANNUNCIATOR CENTRAL PROCESSOR MODULE EDWARDS 4-NET-TP SFP NETWORK CONTROLLER 7165-1657:0508 EDWARDS 3-PSMON PRIMARY POWER SUPPLY MODULE 7165-1657:0186 EDWARDS 4-2ANN FIRE ALARM REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR BACKBO) 7165-1657:0508 EDWARDS 4-2ANNMT REMOTE LCD ANNUNCIATOR WITH CPU 7165-1657:0508 EDWARDS Catalog P Large Life Safety Platforms LIFE SAFETY INCIDENT MANAGEMENT EST4 Cabinets and Chassis [4.-OA Series, 3-CAB Series 3-RCC series, BC-1 4-CAB Series shown with optional equipment. - - - ---, -- I NYCRREOt' 43'\ (j) Lsos63l4 I 7165-1657: 0508 Overview Standard Features EST4 has a wide selection of cabinet arrangements allowing • Left or Right-hand Hinging Doors the greatest use of EST4's flexible modular design. Allows the mounting of two cabinets side-by-side with is Cabinets support more interfaces and display modules than full access while both doors are open. earlier systems, which means smaller or fewer cabinets need to • Lag and Keyway Holes be installed to provide the same display capacity. Cabinets also Makes mounting of enclosures quicker and easier. support optional mounting of Signature Series modules, which • Attractive Contour Door Design is another way to reduce the use of external cabinets. Lobby enclosures, annunciators, with their contour door Lobby enclosure wallboxes and doors are made from sturdy designs, feature color-matched black wallboxes that 14-gauge rolled steel. Wallboxes have a black baked enamel complement distinctive metallic bronze doors. finish. Lobby enclosure doors feature a modern contoured • Combination Flush or Surface Mounting Lobby Enclosure door design and integral viewing windows. They come with Quicker installation with semi-flush trim built-in. metallic bronze (Pantone Coated PMS# P171-16 C, Pantone RGB# 81 75 67, and RAIL Classic/RAL Design# 7022) or red • RCC Series House up to 65 Amp Hour Batteries baked enamel finishes. The door designs and colors ensure that Remote Closet Cabinets support larger battery sizes reducing there is a match to system annunciators and battery cabinets the number of boxes required. for a consistent look throughout the facility. • Maximum Space for optional Control Display Modules Doors may be mounted as remote annunciators without the Inner doors not only support the user interface layer, but need to have large CAB enclosures behind. This allows larger also acts as a deadfront so field wiring remains protected equipment to be mounted remotely, minimizing wall penetrations during system operation. in lobbies and public spaces, and removing the need to home-run • Optional Earthquake Hardening all field wiring. OSHPD Seismic Pre-Approval For Component Importance The EST4 lobby enclosures backboxes, doors and chassis units Factor 1.5 are ordered and shipped separately for easy staging on project • Knockouts for 3/4-inch Conduit sites. With a variety of sizes available, customized installations • BC Series Support up to 40 AH Batteries offer the flexibility to support up to two color LCD touch screens, and LED and switch modules offering configurations of 576 five color LED indicators, as well as 576 control switches along with microphone and firefighters' telephone options. Page 1 of 6 DATA SHEET E85014-0004 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 2.2 382 in. 3.03 In. (9.70 n) (9.98n) 0 0' _________________ • 0 Ii 27.64 in. llIIllIllllIlllllIlllllIllmfflllMllIll1l1Il1IlllllIllIllllllllll I 4-CAB16D Installed on a 3-CAB7B backbox. Can be surface mounted or semfflush mounted. 4-CAB16D Installed on a 4-16AN- NMT backbox. Can be surface mounted only. Outer Door Backbox Application Lobby Enclosures EST4 lobby enclosures provide space for control, monitoring and display modules where they remain visible even with the door closed and secure. Ideal for mounting in lobbies where appearance is important, doors will mount for right or left hand opening. Lobby enclosures come in several sizes to match individual project requirements. The 3-CAB513 mounts semi-flush or surface. A built-in rail assembly provides space for up to five local rail modules, no chassis assembly needed. Back space for 1-1/2 footprints provides room for a power supply, a 1/2 footprint module, and 10 AH batteries. The local rail module spaces provide room for amplifiers, SLC, and other modules. The 4-CAB8D or 4-CAB8DR door mounts to the 3-CAB5B providing eight spaces for user interface modules. The 3-CAB7B mounts semi-flush or surface, and with the contoured front door, 4-CAB16D) provides 16 spaces for common control and annunciation modules. Space is provided for two 17 AH batteries and one chassis assembly providing seven local rail module spaces. The door may be mounted with hinges on the left or on the right. The 3-CAB14B mounts semi-flush or surface, and with the contoured front door, 4-CAB24D(R) provides 24 spaces for common control and annunciation modules. Space is provided in the cabinet for two 17 AH batteries and two chassis assemblies providing 14 local rail module spaces. The door may be mounted with hinges on the left or on the right. The 3-CAB21 B mounts semi-flush or surface, and with the contoured front door, 4-CAB24D)L provides 24 spaces for common control and annunciation modules. Space is provided for two 17 AH batteries and three chassis assemblies for 21 local rail module spaces. The door may be mounted with hinges on the left or on the right. Remote Closet Cabinets Remote Closet Cabinets provide an efficient way of installing equipment in locations such as electrical closets. An optional color LCD display module for system diagnostics can be mounted behind the front door. The LCD display module will not be visible with the door closed. Remote closet cabinets are surface-mounting and come in sizes providing space for one to three chassis with room for standby batteries. The Remote Closet Cabinets designs allow them to be used as remote battery cabinets and their red door and black walibox match exactly the red and black of lobby cabinets for a clean finished installation. Installation and Mounting, 4-CAB Door Assemblies 4-CAB813 Series Door Assembly 4-CAB1 6D Series Door Assembly e ( (24.1 61.4 17.53 In. 4-CAB81) installed on a 3-cAB5B back- box. Can be surface mounted or semiflush mounted. (2) 4-CAB81) Instated on a 4-8ANNMT back- box. Can be surface mounted only Inner Door - Outer Door Backbox 8.22k,. (15.80 a,( Page 2 of 6 DATA SHEET E85014-0004 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 2.2 3.82(n. 3.92(n. 9.98 CM) 3-CAB Lobby Enclosures 3-CA13713, 3-CA131 413, 3-CAB21 B Lobby Enclosures 6 24.12 In (60.9 5(57.8cln) (7.7) n (534 Sn) 1.25 ifl318Sn 305 t22.75 5 (3.18( .64in In (69.4 (9.80 (4.89 ( 3.86 In 9.80nn) Chassis Chassis Chass Mourning Space for Bolteñes on 4-MTPL Do Not (nstanCondun 3-CA135B Lobby Enclosure a 17 17 4 4 A 16.4 in (41.66 cm) F 12.70 in. (32.26 cm) K 22.37 in. (56.82 cm) B 3.86 in (9.80 cm) G 14.00 in. (35.56 cm) L 1.11 in. (2.82 cm) C 1.65 in. (4.lgcm) H 1.30 In. (3.30cm) M 2.6 in. (6.6 cm) D 1.34 in. (3.40 cm) I 3.1 in. (7.87 cm) N 3.86 in. (9.80 cm) E 10.90 in. (27.69 cm) J 23.87 in. (60.63 cm) 0 10.4 in. (26.42 cm) DATA SHEET E85014-0004 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 2.2 H50.02 (127.0. 21.. In, 0.20 cm . llllllIllllliI lllIIlllll1lllllll1llllIIlV Page 3 of 6 iu 1255 (3.16006) 4-CAB24D Series Door Assembly Cnn (1973 _______ 27.64 in. ___________________ '12,orn)I 4-CAB24D installed on a 3-CAB1 4B iiiiiiiIIIllIIIIIIllIIlllI1IllIIllIlIIIllIIIuhIIIIlllll1IllIIII1Iiiiiiii semiflush mounted. backbox. Can be surface mounted or 4-CAB24D installed on a 4-24ANNMT backbox. Can be surface mounted only. L, Outer Door Backbox Outer Door Backbox 4-CAB24DL Dimensions I it L Top view Mounting stud for ground strap Backbox Battery area, do not Install conduit if instating batteries J 3-RCC Remote Closet Cabinets Surface Mounted Remote Closet Cabinets 3-RCC7R, 3-RCC14R, 3-RCC21 R The EST4 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 door finish and black wailbox only. Optional color display for system diagnostics can mount behind the closet cabinet door and is not visible with the door closed. 3-RCC Remote Closet Cabinet (9.1 M) 21.44 In (54.46 an) 3551n 23.2519(59.o3arr) 1.75 In ç-1251n(301865) (4.45 M) Sin (15.2 awiI I I (15.2c.) 216r(53.3an) ____.j 5.64 In OUTER DOOR —9 I a l .625 In I I (1.6 cm) 4.4 In 1.2 m) (3.3 cer) (5,1 an) Chassis Chassis Chassis - Mounting Space for Batteries or 4-MrPL Do Not Install Condu)) S .5 B j BC-1 Battery Cabinet BC-1 Battery Cabinet o () Top view C) 7.25 In (18.42 cm) Note: Knockouts support 0.75 In (1.91 cm) conduit 18.25 In (46.34 cm) 16.00 In (40.65 cm) FUSe-Is O!!IIn1-Terminal block Fnt view -------------- I I 24or40Ah 24or40Ah Battery Battery °L -------------I L-------------I 0 0 14.00 In (35.58 cm) Side view 0 * The lower mounting space can be used for an MN-BRKT1 bracket, which holds MNEC interface equipment including an MN-NETSW1 Ethernet network switch, an MN-ABPM Audio bridge, an MN-FVPN VoIP module, and an MN- COM1S Communications module. Page 4of6 DATA SHEET E850140004 Not to be used for installation purposes. issue 2.2 Ordering Information Model # Description Shipping Weight Backboxes S 3-CAB513 Backbox, black. Supports five Local Rail Modules. 20.01b (9.07kg) Backbox, black. Supports seven Local Rail Modules. Comes with space for one 3-CHAS7 and room for up to 3-CA67B two 17 AH batteries. When batteries are mounted remotely, battery space may be used for 4-MPLT for mounting 29.51b (13.4kg) of optional equipment. Backbox, black. Supports 14 Local Rail Modules. Comes with space for one or two 3-CHAS7s and room for up 3-CAB1 4B to two 17 AH batteries. When batteries are mounted remotely, battery space may be used for 4-MPLT allowing 40.81b (18.5kg) mounting of optional equipment. Backbox, black. Supports 21 Local Rail Modules. Comes with space for one, two or three 3-CHAS7s and room for 3-CAB21 B up to two 17AH battenes. When batteries are mounted remotely, battery space may be used for 4-MPLT allowing 51.31b (23.3kg) mounting of optional equipment. Door Assemblies, Eight User Interface Spaces (mount to 3-CA13513 backbox) 4-CAB8D Door Assembly - Metallic bronze outer door and black inner door with 8 user interface spaces, mounts to 23 01b 1043k . g 3-CAB56 wallbox. 4-CAB8DR Door Assembly Red outer door and black inner door with 8 user interface spaces, mounts to 3-CAB513 wallbox. 23.olb (10.43kg) Door Assemblies, 16 User Interface Spaces (mount to 3-CAB7B backbox) 4CABi61) Door Assembly -Metallic bronze, comes with 16 User Interface spaces, mounts to 3-CAB713 wallbox. 36.olb (16.33kg) 4-CAB1 6DR Door Assembly - Red, comes with 16 User Interface spaces, mounts to 3-CAB7B wallbox. 36.olb (16.33kg) Door Assemblies, 24 User Interface Spaces (mount to 3-CAB1 413 backbox) 4-CAB24D Door Assembly - Metallic bronze outer door and black inner door with 24 user interface spaces, mounts to 51.01b '23. 13k g 3-CAB14B wallbox. 4-CAB24DR Door Assembly -Red outer door and black inner door with 24 user interface spaces, mounts to 3-CAB1 413 wallbox. 51.olb (23.13kg) Door Assemblies, 24 User Interface Spaces (mounts to 3-CAB21 B backbox) CAB24DL tDoor Assembly— Metallic bronze outer door and black inner dooiirth 24 user interface 65 01b (29 48kg) 13-CAB21 B wallbox) 4'CAB24DRL Door Assembly - Red outer door and black inner door with 24 user interface spaces, mounts to 3-CAB21 B wallbox. 65.olb (29.48kg) Equipment Wallboxes S Cabinet with Red door and Black wallbox. Supports up to one 3-CHAS7 and Two - 12V1 OA 3-RCC7R or Two' 12V1 7A, or Two - 12V50A. When batteries are mounted remotely, battery space may 45.91b (22.6kg) be used for 4-MPLT allowing mounting other optional equipment. Cabinet with Red door and Black wallbox. Supports up to two 3-CHAS7 and Two - 12V1 OA 3-RCC14R or Two - 12V1 7A, or Two - 12V50AorTwo - 12V65 (See note 1). When batteries are mounted 62.1lb(28.2kg) - remotely, battery space may be used for 4-MPLT allowing mounting other optional equipment. Cabinet with Red door and Black wallbox. Supports up to three 3-CHAS7 and Four - 6V8A, 3-RCC21 R or Two - 12V1 OA, or Two - 12V1 7A, or Two - 12V50A, or Two - 12V65 (See note 1). When batteries 79.olb (35.8kg) are mounted remotely, battery space may be used for 4-MPLT allowing mounting other optional equipment. Battery Cabinets BC-11 Battery Cabinet - Black back box, Metallic bronze door. Supports up to 40AH batteries 19.81b (9kg) BC-11 R Battery Cabinet - Black backbox, red door. Supports up to 40AH battenes. 19.81b (9kg) Note I: Remote closet cabinets will support 65 AH batteries with the use of the 3-BATS Battery Shelf, which reduces the enclosure's chassis capacity by one chassis 0 Page 5 of 6 DATA SHEET E85014-0004 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 2.2 Accessories and Related Equipment WARDS Model # Descri ption Shipping (SKU) Weight 4-LOCK2KEY Replacement door lock and two keys 1.01b (0.45kg) LIFE SAFETY & INCIDENT MANAGEMENT 4-HNG714 Replacement Hinge Assembly CAB7 or 14 1.51b (0.68kg) Contact us 4-HNG21 Replacement Hinge Assembly CAB21 2.olb (0.91 kg) Phone: 800-655-4497 (Option 4) Takes one chassis space in wailbox, provides space for Email: edwards.flre@carrier.com (3-PH A7j seven local rail modules, up to two power supplies, and a 9.41b (4.2kg) Website: edwardsfirespfetv.com 1/2 footprint module. 8985 Town Center Pkwy 4-MPLT Mounting Plate mounts in chassis space or in the battery 4.31b (1.95kg) Bradenton, FL 34202 space of cabinets in place of batteries. Mounting Bracket provides space for mounting any one of © 2020 Carrier 4-BRKr-CB 4-ANNCPU, 4-FWAL-1 4-FWAL-2, 4-FWAL-3, 4-FWAL-4, or i.ilb (0.5kg) At rights reserved. a 4-NET-AD module. Mounts on the back plane of a 3-CHAS7. Mounting Bracket provides space for mounting any one of 4-BRKT-CS 4-FWAL-1, 4-FWAL-2, 4-FWAL-3, 4-FWAL-4, or a 4-NET-AD 1.21b (0.54kg) module. The bracket mounts to the side of a 3-CHAS7. 3-BTSEN Battery sensor/distribution module. 2.01b (0.9kg) 3-BATS Battery Shelf for RCC Enclosures. Takes one chassis space. 3.91b (1.8kg) Room for up to one 65 AH or two 50 AH batteries. BC-1EQ BC-1 - Seismic Battery hold down for BC-1. Supports up to 2.11b(lkg) two 40 Ahr batteries. Order BC-1 Separately. 3-CAB - Seismic Battery hold-down for 3-CAB 7, 14 or 21. 3-CABEQ Supports two 1 2V batteries from 10 Ah up to 18 AH. Comes 2.51b (1.1 kg) with EST3 Chassis hardening hardware and instructions. Order 3-CAB7, 3-CAB1 4 or 3-CAB21 separately. See Note 1. 3-RCC series - Seismic Battery hold-down. Supports one 3-RCCEQ5O set of two 50 Ah batteries. Comes with EST3 Chassis hardening 1.61b (0.7kg) hardware and instructions. Order 3-RCCxxR separately. See Note 1. 3-RCC series cabinet - Seismic Battery hold-down. Supports 3-RCCEQ65 one set of two 65 Ah batteries (one battery in bottom of cabinet, 4.31b (2kg) one battery mounted on 3-BATS). Order 3-RCCxxR cabinet and 3-BATS separately. See Note 1. 4-TAMP Tamper switch for 3-CAB7B, 3-CAB14B and 3-CAB21 B - 0.451b (0.2kg) cabinets with 4-CAB)0(D series doors. Mounts to side of cabinet. 3-TAMPRCC Tamper Switch for IRCC series cabinets. Mounts 3-TAMPRCC to side of cabinet. 0.51b (0.2kg) 3-TAMP5 Tamper switch for 3-CAB5B. Mounts to side of cabinet. 0.31b (0.1kg) 4-CABLUSBLG Long USB 3.0 Cable w/ A and B connector Types 0.31b (0.14kg) The above enclosures and doors are fully listed to UL-864 and ULC-S527 standards. Note 1. For earthquake anchorage, including detailed mounting weights and center of gravity detail, please refer to the Seismic Application Guide. Approval of panel anchorage to site structure may require local AHJ, structural, or civil engineer review. Page 6of6 DATA SHEET E850140004 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 2.2 LIFE SAFETY INCIDENT MANAGEMENT EST4 Central Processing Unit C4~~P__U Overview EST4's Central Processing Unit, the 4-CPU, is a control panel card that manages data generated by local modules and acts as a nexus for system-wide network communication. It accomplishes this by pulling data from local rail modules in real time and facilitating both intra-module data exchange, and inter-node communications with remarkable speed and efficiency. The 4-CPU is, in essence, the gatekeeper for events reported to modules from field devices; it is the controller of audio data; the caretaker of event logs; the guardian of security; and, the link to central monitoring facilities. The EST4 Emergency Communications Platform is built upon system nodes, and the 4-CPU is controller of the nodes. The hardware that supports 4-CPU operation is robust enough to handle the complex and critical tasks it is assigned. The 4-CPU's eight gigabytes of on-board memory storage holds nearly two hours of pre-recorded audio messaging, as well as an expansive project database. It also holds a large on-board history - large enough to handle more than 10,000 alarm events - and room to store up to 10,000 locked or frozen events held for investigative purposes. Thanks to its self-configuring network, EST4 nodes easily deploy and configure without intervention by network administration personnel. They adapt to a wide range of network configurations, including rings, stars, redundant segment, and full mesh topology. The 4-CPU even allows changes in the physical layer from copper to fiber, and employs hot-swappable network connections. All this improves network reliability and saves money at installation time and throughout the equipment's life cycle. Standard Features 0508 20,000 event history Large history ensures system events are captured plus additional 10,000 event EST4 History Freeze function. SFP style Network Communications Media Options Supported media types include, twisted pair, CAT5, Single and Multimode Fiber in any combination. Up to 750 Minutes of Stored Voice Messages Memory is standard on-board. No need for additional modules. USB V2.0 Type A Host Port High speed connection for printers and hubs. USB V2.0 Type B Device Port High speed connection supports laptops. Integrated Audio Synchronization The 4-CPU synchronizes audio signals across the network, ensuring clear messaging over long distances. Optional Form C Alarm, Supervisory, Trouble Contacts Space for the 4-COMREL Common Relay Module. Relays are rated 30Vdc at 1 A. Supports wire sizes from 18 to 1 2AWG. Optional USB Hub Expands the USB capability of the CPU to meet application needs, comes with RS-232 port. Optional Audio Support Space provided for the 4-AUDTELS Audio I/O and Telephone Riser source module. Simple Plug-in Design Easy installation, no special tools required, CPU simply plugs onto the panel rail. Page 1 of 4 DATA SHEET E85014-0010 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 2.2 Application The 4-CPU makes EST4 an extremely powerful and flexible system. Systems may comprise a single standalone node, while larger installations comprise an integrated network. These may include many nodes communicating via lPv6 over several different types of fire-listed wiring, including fiber optics, twisted pair, and CAT5 cabling. Regardless of the system size, a single 4-CPU node controls up to 19 additional local rail modules. The 4-CPU controls all local panel responses to automatic, user initiated, or network-reported events. As a network node, it is an equal among peers: there is no master on the network. This gives exceptional response times of less than three seconds. Intra-module Communications Upon power-up the processor automatically learns all local rail module attributes and locations; it negotiates with other life safety CPUs at nodes on the lPv6 network; and, it automatically enables the full support for cyber security protocols tested to meet FIPS Publication 197. This security applies optionally to a single panel, or throughout the entire EST4 network. The 4-CPU automatically configures the EST4 network thanks to integrated plug-and-play setup and auto address. No IT network administrator is required. The EST4, 4-CPU on-board USB ports make inner panel wiring simple. The majority of interconnections are made with standard USB 3.0 cables supplied as standard with most option modules. The USB interconnect runs at speeds of up to 480 Mbps, ensuring fast system data transmission. This fast data transmission is used, not only for inner panel communication, but also for external communications through a 4-FWAL to the FireWorks graphical user interface, printers, and other systems needing integration to the life safety system. Inter-Panel Neworking Each 4-CPU provides two SFP slots supporting hot-swappable modules that determine the media type in use at the panel. The 4-CPU also supports the 4-AUDTELS Audio Telephone Riser Module. This enables audio, local microphone connection, and firefighter telephone connection. The 4-CPU supports connection of optional common relays, 1 Vmis audio in- and out-terminals, and firephone riser connection - all of which provide removable field wiring terminal blocks. For enhanced survivability, SFP network controller modules are hot swappable and mount to the slots on the 4-CPU. The network connection supports panel-to-panel data, voice audio, and firefighters telephone all on the same cabling - no separate interconnections needed. Should the application call for it, cabling can be installed that allows all inter-panel network data - including panel data, voice audio, and firefighters telephone - to be transmitted on a single twisted pair or single fiber optic fiber. This helps speed setup time and cuts installation costs. Network physical interconnection options offer a range of solutions from twisted pair running at 2 Mbps and supporting distances of up to 5,000 ft. (1.5 km) between any two panels. When running at 0.2 Mbps, even longer distances are possible - up to 50,000 ft. (15 km). Single-mode, multimode, and even CAT5 cabling options are possible with EST4. The 4-CPU also meets redundancy and survivability requirements of many cabling needs, including Class A, Class B, Class X, and Class N. CAT5 installations are not limited to Class N wiring style: the network can be engineered to meet Class A, Class B, and Class X configuration when the project requires distances of up to 3,280 ft. Network messages received by the network communications controllers are re-transmitted to the next network panel. This re-transmission maximizes the wire run lengths between panels. Should the related central processor stop operating to specifications, fail-safe protocols built into EST4 network controller cards connect the data input directly to the output ports. This operation provides a back-to-back passthrough mode for most media type to media type and maintains network connectivity, not only during a catastrophic failure of a single panel, but also in the event that the panel is powered down for servicing. This keeps the fire network up and running at all times. For greater serviceability, any powered-down panel maintains its real time clock for up to 30 minutes - even if the panel has all power sources removed, including main and standby sources. Installation The 4-CPU mounts in the first two local rail spaces of the upper 3-CHAS7 module chassis. Options for the 4-CPU include a color LCD display and user interface, a wide selection of small form-factor pluggable (SFP) network controller modules, USB internal panel connections, common relays, audio, and fire fighters telephone communication cards. Page 2 of 4 DATA SHEET E85014-0010 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 2.2 S Engineering Specification It must be possible to support a single standalone node or multiple nodes communicating on a TCP/IP, lPv6 network that supports mesh configuration. The network shall support physical media connections via fiber, twisted pair or CAT 5 in any combination. The Network shall support data transmission of panel-to-panel data, voice audio and firefighter telephone data on a single twisted pair or single fiber optic cable. The Network shall be configured as Class A or Class B or Class X configuration. Networks restricted to Class N wiring shall not be acceptable. Network shall support a back-to-back pass-through mode that shall maintain network connectivity on power down or catastrophic failure of a single panel. The network shall support twisted pair links to 5,000 ft., CAT 5 links to 3,280 ft., and fiber links to 130,994 ft. The network shall support hard copy report printing to a system printer connected to any panel in the network, systems that require reports be run from the panel that has a printer connection shall not be considered equal. The systems LCD display shall provide color graphics display of maintenance and sensitivity reports. The system shall support multiple languages/dialects and Unicode character set. The Control panel and network shall not use easily removable devices, such as SD cards or external storage devices for storage of system critical information including programming and project files. Communications outside the life safety network shall meet the requirements of FIPS Publication 197. Security-relevant information, such as: failed login attempts, failed unauthorized accesses, and user modification shall be logged to panel history. Unsuccessful authentication attempts shall not leak information regarding the presence of the system or users. Credentials shall only be transmitted that are encrypted. The system shall provide for multiple users, roles shall be provided for users to ensure proper access by user for the role they perform on the system. All passwords shall use a cypher algorithm for security purposes to protect any sensitive information. No passwords shall be visible as plain text within the database or entire system. Sensitive information shall not be logged to history or displayed on service tools (e.g. passwords, PINs etc.). The system shall support configuration of multiple IP connections to external services including, central stations, email servers, web interfaces, reports, and third party integration. Email messages shall support multiple languages in native characters that match the languages supported in the panel. Email messages shall support symbolic and color alarm event highlighting. The system shall support logging of up to 20,000 chronological events using FIFO. Is shall be possible to freeze or store the most recent 10,000 events separately from the FIFO log. It shall be supported to download all applications and firmware from the configuration computer at a single location on the fire network. The system shall support upload of a project file from any location on the fire network. Technical Specifications Current Standby 211 mA at 24 Vdc Alarm See the 4-COMREL Common Relay Module Common relays Installation Sheet (P/N 3102284- EN) Universal Serial Bus 1 USB 3.0, Type A - female port (USB) ports 1 USB 3.0, Type B - female port 4-CABLUSBSM -3.0 USB, 29.5 in.(0.75 m), USB cables[1] included. 4-CAB1_USBLG —3.0 USB, 59.0 in.(1 .5 m), sold separately. SFP modules Refer to the SFP catalog sheet E85014-0008 for a list of compatible SFP modules. Agency Approvals UL, ULC, FM, CSFM Wire size TB1 network backup 12 to 18 AWG (2.5 to 1.0 mm2) power connection Ground fault impedance 5 kO or less Operating environment 32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C) Temperature Relative humidity 0 to 93% noncondensing [1] Only use listed USB cables. Retail USB cabling is not sufficient for this application. Ordering Information Model # Description Shipping (SK Weight U) O.951b 4-CPU Central Processor Module (0.43kg) Accessories and related equipment 4-AUDTELS Audio and Telephone Interface/Riser 0.651b Source Module (0.29kg) 4-COMREL Common Relay Module 0.251b (0.11kg) 4-NET-MM SFP Network Controller, Multimode, 0.2481b Dual-Fiber, lOOBase-EX 1310nm (0.112kg) 4-NET-SM SFP Network Controller, Single-Mode, 0.2481b Dual-Fiber, 100Base-LX10 1310nm (0112kg) SFP Network Controller, Single-Mode, 4-NET-SMH high power output, Dual-Fiber, 0.2481b (0.112kg) 100Base-LX40 1310nm (SFP Nétwor1Controller, 2MbpsSharè) 021b 1)(JRX, Twisted Pair,'- (0.091 kg) SFP Network Controller, 0.3Mbps 0.21b 4-NET-TP-HC Shared TX/RX, High Capacitance (0.091 kg) Twisted Pair 4-NET-CAT SFP Network Controller, CATS UTP 0.21b Copper, 100Base-TX (0.09 1 kg) SFP Network Controller, Single-Mode, 0.2481b 4-NET-SMD Single-Fiber, Downlink, 100Base-BX10-D (0.112kg) 1550nm/1310nm TxfRx SFP Network Controller, Single-Mode, 4-NET-SMU Single-Fiber, Uplink, 100Base-BX10-U 0.2481b 1310nm/1550nm Tx/Rx, (0.112kg) 4-USBHUB USB Multiport Hub Module 0.851b (0.39kg) 4-CABLUSBLG Cable, USB 3.0 A-B, Male, Long 0.31 lb (0.14kg) Cable interconnects the 4-CPU to the 0.581b 4-CABLO542 inner door rail when no 4-LCD display is (0.26kg) installed in the cabinet. S Page 3of4 DATA SHEET E850140010 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 2.2 OWARDS LIFE SAFETY & INCIDENT MANAGEMENT Contact us Phone: 800-655-4497 (Option 4) Email: edwards.flre@carrier.com Website: edwprdsflresafetv.com 8985 Town Center Pkwy Bradenton, FL 34202 @2020 Carrier All rights reserved. Page 4 of 4 DATA SHEET E85014-0010 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 2.2 EDWARDS Catalog P' Large Life Safety Platforms LIFE SAFETY INCIDENT MANAGEMENT EST4 LCD Display Module C44-LCD Ser Overview EST4's LCD large color touch-screen display is the window into system operation and maintenance functions. It is large enough to support a graphical tree view of the system. The tree closely matches the system's physical layout, so there's no need for look- up tables to find specific devices. This is invaluable to technicians and building service personnel who can pinpoint the location of an off-normal device with a glance at the on-screen tree. The EST4 LCD screen will display eight events without scrolling. In addition to touch-screen capability, the display assembly includes four dedicated easy-access rubber buttons for main control functions. On the display, device events automatically sort into classification queues with event counts for easy identification and response. When new events are present that have yet to be reviewed, each queue is highlighted with an visual marking. I COA#6314 I * NYC RAE DEPt I 7165-1657: 0508 Standard Features Large Easy-to-Read Display Area Displays eight events, 768 10-point characters. Full Color for Detail-rich User Experience 262,144 colors with support for custom wallpaper. Displays System Tree 'flew on One Screen Page Quick drill-downs to find devices, no look-up tables required. Context-sensitive User Interface One sign-in determines user privileges and available devices. Color-coded Event Queue, History Log, Status Report At-a-glance identification of priorities. User Configurable Image Display Displays a customized image that appears on the LCD's home screen when no active events are present. Page 1 of 4 DATA SHEET E85014-0007 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 2.2 4-LCD Mounting An 4-LCDLE display 4-3LCD 431) display base 4-3LCD Mountina Application Ensuring information clarity, the 4-LCD uses a 262,144 color touch screen LCD display. The display's design layout provides not only emergency information in a useful format, but also the ability to view other system operations including reports. A single button press will route the report to a configured network printer for hardcopy record of the report. The 4-LCD always displays the last highest priority event. Further message flexibility is provided with EST4's message routing ability. Messages from a panel can display at every LCD on the network, or messages can route to specific LCDs only. Routing can be Assembly and Installation The 4-LCD display mounts onto the inner door frame of EST4 control panels. The inner door also acts as a deadfront, separating users from field wiring located behind it. initiated at a specific time/shift change. There is no need to have messages display in areas that are not affected by an event. The 4-LCD can display system messages in any two of the EST4- supported languages and dialects. Choice of language is selected by the marketplace setting in EST4, any two of the available languages for a marketplace can be displayed as the primary language, and a second language can be displayed simply by selecting the language button on the LCD display. The display supports a set of Unicode symbols for example: I These symbols can provide a heightened visual element to a messages importance. The 4-3LCD display mounts into EST3 enclosures that do not contain audio control components. This allows reuse of EST3 user interface layers in these applications. The 4-3LCD mounts onto the top of the 4-CPU in EST3 retrofit applications, providing all the benefits of the 4-LCD, while matching closely the EST3 look. Engineering Specification The system shall provide a user interface that displays system events on a color touch screen display in a text format. The display must be capable of supporting a minimum of two languages including but not limited to English, Spanish, Portuguese or French. The display design shall be simplified for emergency users so that main common controls are provided as switches/buttons that provide positive feedback of operation, common control buttons shall not be part of the touch screen display area. The Common Control Switches and LEDs provided through tactile buttons with indicators shall be; Reset switch and LED, Alarm Silence switch and LED, Panel Silence switch and LED, Acknowledge switch and LED. In addition the following LEDs shall be provided as discrete indicators, Alarm Indicator, CPU Fail Indicator, Trouble Indicator and Power Indicator. It must be possible to add additional common controls as required through the use of modular display units. The user interface must provide a color touchscreen LCD display with minimum resolution of VGA 640 x 480. The display shall provide a minimum of seven events displayed concurrently and support >200,000 colors. The system shall be capable of displaying custom images on the panel's LCD screen when no active events are present. Hands free operations shall be provided for viewing the first eight highest priority events. Events of different priorities shall be automatically placed in easy to access queues. It shall be possible to view specific event types separately. Having to scroll through a mixed list of event types is not acceptable. The total number of active events by type must be displayed. Visual indication must be provided of any event type which has not been acknowledged or viewed. It must be possible to customize the designation of all user interface LEDs and Switches for local language requirements. The color LCD display must support scripts & ideograph style font types. It shall be possible to have a custom message for each device in addition to zone messages. Custom device messages must support a minimum of 42 characters each. Instructional text messages support a maximum of 2,000 characters each. Page 2of4 DATA SHEET E850140007 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 2.2 Control and Display Functions I-] The EST4 LCD display simplifies the user interface. Up front and at the top of the display are four easy-to-read and understand status lights. 1 Alarm LED The Alarm LED serves as a common alarm event indicator. The LED illuminates when there is am Alarm type event on the system. The specific Alarm event displays in its queue on the LCD where a count of alarm events is displayed along with a visual indicator if there are new events that have not been viewed. 2 Trouble LED This LED serves as a (1) (2) (3) (4) common trouble event ----- indicator. The LED - - illuminates when there are [ARM TROUBLE Cpu FAIL PO events in the trouble event CD Go aD CID queue located on the LCD display. The trouble event queue provides a count of trouble events and highlights if there are new events that have (5) not been viewed Oocal systems operation) or acknowledged (proprietary systems operation). 3 CPU Fail LED The LED indicates that II —SILENCE I (6) the CPU has detected 1 a processor failure. V a FIRE ORAL Processor failures must 10 ALARM SILENCE be reset manually using a [ RESET the Reset button. 4 PowerLED The LED indicates the power status. The LED operation is selectable in the panel configuration utility and supports local power display requirements including: On if there is primary or standby power present; On when primary power present, off during primary power loss; On when the panel has primary power and standby power, off if either standby or primary power are absent. 5 LCD screen The heart bf the 4-LCD-is the color Liquid Crystal Display located in the center of the module. In the System Normal condition the date and time plus system wallpaper image are displayed on the LCD. LCD screen Page 3 of 4 Control Buttons Four easy to find rubber buttons are located at the bottom of the display. These provide simple-to-understand common control functions. The switch design gives tactile feedback when operated, but EST4 offers additional user feedback by also providing a visual indication of switch activation through the associated LED. When a switch is activated the LED beside the switch will illuminate in a contrasting color. This gives a visual indication that the system has seen the switch push. The LED will change to its programmed color when the switch command has been executed. The versatility of EST4 allows system designers to define the features affecting particular areas of a building. These are known as Notification Control Areas (NCAs), which are defined areas of an installation. A network may have several NCAs. This feature is very useful when configuring systems with multiple buildings on one network. For example, operating the Reset function in one building may have an adverse effect in other buildings. As a solution to this, audio paging may be programmed to affect the defined NCA and no other NCAs. This means that with EST4, having operational differences between buildings on the same network is not a problem. This feature can save wiring and reduce inter panel overhead. 6 Panel Silence button and LED The factory default for this programmable button and LED indicator is Panel Silence. Pressing Panel Silence turns off the system's internal audible signal. The switch indicator has two statuses: white when the switch is pressed, yellow on when panel silence is active. 7 Fire Drill button and LED The factory default for this programmable button and LED indicator is Fire Drill. Pressing Fire Drill turns on the drill LED and all signals sound evacuation. Drill does not activate city tie connections. Auxiliary relays will not activate unless programmed to do so with drill. 8 Alarm Silence button and LED The factory default for this programmable button and LED indicator is Alarm Silence. Pressing Alarm Silence turns off all Notification Appliance Circuits defined as audible. The switch indicator has two statuses: white when the switch is pressed, yellow when silence is active via the Alarm Silence switch or via alarm silence software timers. 9 Reset button and LED The factory default for this programmable button and LED indicator is Reset. Pressing Reset starts the system's reset operation. The switch indicator has four statuses: white when the switch is pressed; fast flashing green during the smoke power down phase of reset; slow flashing green during the restart phase; and, on steady green during the restoral phase. The Reset LED is off when the system is not in the reset process. Date and Time: Date format is selectable in the 4-CU. Event indicators: The event indicators provide a quick view of the event types active in the system. it indicates a count of the number of events in each group, and highlights new events that have not been viewed. List Bar: The List Bar shows the event queues with active points. By simply selecting a queue the events for that queue are displayed in a list on the screen. In this example, the alarm queue is displayed. Action Bar: The Action Bar allows the selection of specific actions that can be initiated via the LCD. Among those actions are gaining access to higher function levels (with proper accreditation), changing to the graphical Tree View, or accessing information such as panel firmware versions, CU and hardware configurations, licensing and contact information. DATA SHEET E85014-0007 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 2.2 Page 4 of 4 Technical Specifications -- FT Rail Spaces Two inner door spaces Two user interfaces spaces. Mounting Mounts on inner door Mounts on UI layer above 4-CPU Current _ Standby 140 MA at 24 Vdic /Jarmfactive L93 mA at 24Ydc] Display 18 bit color. 640 x 480 pixels, resistive touch screen System status indicators ALARM Red indicator TROUBLE Yellow indicator CPU FAIL Yellow indicator POWER ON Green indicator Common controls and indicators [11 PANEL SILENCE button Yellow indicator integrated with the Panel Silence button FIRE DRILL button Yellow indicator integrated with the Fire Drill button ALARM SILENCE button Yellow indicator integrated with the Alarm Silence button RESET button Green indicator integrated with the Reset button Operating environment Temperature 32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C) Relative humidity 0 to 93% noncondensing Size: 480 x 640 pixels or greater with as aspect ratio of 3:4 (e.g., 600x800, 768x 1024, 0r960x 1280) Custom Background Image Resolution: 141 dpi or greater Color depth: 18-bit color or greater (24-bit is RGB; 32-bit is CMYK) Format: JPG, JPEG, or PNG [11 Factory default for the common controls and Indicators are listed here. These common controls can be reprogrammed using the Configuration Utility (4-CU). The associated indicators can also be reprogrammed as red, green, yellow, blue or white colors. Ordering Information 1ideI # . . Shipping (SKU) - Description - - Weight 4-LCD Main color touchscreen LCD display 1 .251b g) 4-LCDANN 4-LCD w/ cable for Annunciator enclosure 4-4ANN, 4-6ANN 1.91b mounting (0.85kg) 4-LCDLE 4-LCD w/ cable for 3-CA85B, 713, 14B, 21 B, 4-8ANN, 16ANN 1.91b and 24ANN mounting (0.85kg) LCD display for use in EST3 panels, allows reuse of EST3 UI layer 4-31-CDin retrofit applications. The 4-3LCD can be mounted in remote 1.51b closet cabinets where an LCD display is needed. The display (0.66kg) mounts on the 4-CPU module. Accessories and related equipment 4-CABLo502 Service replacement cable, 4-LCD to 4-CPU flex interconnect 0.381b cable for CAB5, 7, 14, 21. (0.17kg) 4-CABLO504 Service replacement cable 4-LCD to 4-ANNCPU cable 0.371b for use in 4-2ANN, 4ANN, 6ANN annunciator configuration. (0.17kg) 4-CABLO541 Service replacement cable 4-3LCD to 4-CPU cable 0.11b for use in 3-CAB51B, 7B, 14B, 216, RCC series. (0.04kg) 4-CABLO5O5 Cable, Door Rail to Rail, 13 Inch for 4-CAB 1 6D(R), 4-CAB24D(R), 0.51b or 4-CAB24D(R)L. (0.23kg) 4-CABLO507 Cable, Door Rail to Rail, 11.3 Inch for 4-CAB8D(R). 0.5Ib (0.23kg) 4-CABLO542 Cable, for use with 4-CPU or 4-ANNCPU where no LCD is 0.61b installed on Inner Door. (0.26kg) DATA SHEET E85014-0007 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 2.2 OWAROs LIFE SAFETY & INCIDENT MANAGEMENT Contact us Phone: 800-655-4497 (Option 4) Email: edwards.flre@canier.com Website: edwardsfiresafetv.com 8985 Town Center Pkwy Bradenton, FL 34202 © 2020 Carrier AJI rights reserved. -i Firefighters Telephone LICO X 7165-1657: Standard Features 0508 Annunciator or Cabinet Mounting One SKU for mounting in any cabinet configuration. Paging Priority Automatically Set Ensures highest pnority paging location has control. Color Touch-screen Audio Interface LCD touch-screen interface for paging circuit selection. Customizable Switch Modules, Multi-color LEDs Tactile and visual feedback with printable slide-in labels. 200 Audio Channels per Network 100 Channels per Notification Control Area (INCA). Eight channels for audio source selection. Use Twisted Copper Wires or Fiber Optic Cables for Audio Network data, audio and firefighter telephone are transmitted on the same cables, helping reduce installation cost and complexity. Listed for Mass Notification Listed to UL2572 as CCS or ACU or LOC. Supports Low Frequency Signaling in Sleeping Areas Auxiliary inputs, telephone interface Auxiliary inputs allow other audio systems to be interconnected Digital Transmission of Audio Signals Greater noise immunity, high quality signal transmission. On-Board Storage of Programmed Messages and Tones Distributed storage helps overcome a single point of failure. Optional LCD Display of Fire Phone Calls 4-LCDAUDTEL LCD Display Control for Audio and Telephone Paging Microphone EDWARDS Catalog Large Life Safety Platforms LIFE SAFETY INCIDENT MANAGEMENT EST4 Audio Units and Interfaces C4~-RCC)L4-Uj 4-LCDAUDTE Overview Nothing connects with building occupants better than spoken words, and EST4's highly intelligible voice audio ensures that those words are heard Joud and clear. This high-fidelity messaging, across EST4's impressive capacity of 200 channels, provides the flexibility needed to get messages out clearly and concisely. EST4's voice audio function is built modularly from a collection of components finely tuned to the needs of small and large facilities alike. System designers can specify an ideal voice audio system by pinpointing the right components for the project, and selecting only equipment needed to get the job done. All audio components are standard modules that fit together easily. Each is an integrated part of EST4, allowing the use of the same cabinets, power supplies, and even network cabling as other EST4 components. EST4 microphones and telephone handsets, along with their controllers, are used to create Notification Control Areas (NCAs) that can contain one or more Command Centers. EST4 allows both mass notification and emergency communications to be addressed, delivering live paging and pre-recorded messaging where its needed. EST4 supports configurations with Central Control Stations (CCSs), Autonomous Control Units (ACUs), and Local Operations Consoles (LOCs). Together, these options provide the opportunity to find an efficient yet economical Emergency Communications audio solution for any size installation. Optional Earthquake Hardening OSHPD seismic pre-approval for Component Importance Factor 1.5. Page 1 of 6 DATA SHEET E85014-0002 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 2.2 Application EST4 integrated audio is a modular group of components that install in standard fire alarm cabinet assemblies. The Audio Command Center, which holds audio control equipment, provides an emergency user interface for live and recorded paging, and optionally, a firefighters' master telephone or microphone. Zoned amplifiers mount in the main control panel or in remote cabinets, allowing distribution of the system, reducing the need to home run speaker wiring. Remote cabinets are easy to install because only a single twisted pair is required between cabinets, carrying not only audio, but network data and firefighters' telephone audio as well. EST4 goes beyond standard emergency systems, ensuring that audio can provide the resources needed to cover the applications of even the largest and complex life safety applications. EST4 supports connection of local and network microphones, multiple telephone voice lines, and Mass Notification audio. It also expands the potential of these capabilities with 200 audio voice channels - an industry first. in fact, up to 100 audio channels per NCA support any combination of eight channels at the panel. These 100 channels for Paging, Alert, Evacuation signalling and automatic messages are delivered simultaneously to the parts of a building or buildings that need the information. Efficient deployment EST4 supports high fidelity digital audio, providing intelligibility that is not compromised at any point in the system. A dramatically simplified interconnect architecture handles up to 100 audio channels per NCA, and audio data can be transmitted over the same inter-panel cabling as other EST4 data. This means that paging, firefighters' telephone, and panel data can all share the same cable - significantly reducing project material expenses and installation labor costs for new intallations and allowing audio to be added to many retrofit applications without the need of additional cables. EST4 audio applications benefit from the inherent reliability and performance of zoned amplifiers, along with simplified user interface options, network interconnection flexibility, and several layers of survivability. All this combines to provide a flexible, cost-effective, and reliable audio solution. Effective Control The 4-LCDAUDTEL LCD module provides a dedicated color touchscreen user interface option for selecting page circuits, and placing and receiving calls over the Firefighter Telephone Handset. The LCD module mounts to the inner door of cabinets or annunciators. LED-Switch Modules may be used exclusively for audio control, or used in conjunction with the LCD user interface. These modules offer convenient slide-in strips for custom and color-coded labeling. Switch modules provide both tactile and visual feedback when a switch selection is made, offering instant verification that the command has been received by the system. The 4-MIC Microphone assembly works with LED-Switch modules and the LCD touch-screen user interface. It also comes standard with a VU volume level that shows the signal level provided by the microphone during the page process. Survivable Distributed Audio EST4's true distributed audio ensures the survivability of emergency messaging functions even in the face of catastrophic events. All pre-recorded messages are stored at the control panel, and programmed audio channel selection is made locally as well. This means that programmed messages will become active when a locally generated alarm is initiated - even if a network failure has occurred. Zoned amplifiers also have integrated 1000 Hz temporal tone generators that will produce a backup signal should the control panel CPU go offline. For additional system redundancy, a single standby amplifier can back up any zoned amplifier installed in the same cabinet. Network wiring can also be configured in several ways to bolster the survivability of live paging and event notification throughout the network. These layers of redundancy provide audio system survivability that keeps life safety measures in place. There is no need to rely on network data transmissions of pre-recorded messaging. The panel always plays the message for events based on the event. This ensures fast selection and reliable playback even under the harshest conditions. Uncomplicated Plug-and-Play Configuration Adding a microphone or firefighters' telephone at any EST4 control panel is as easy as plugging in a module. The 4-AUDTELS and 4-ANNAUDIEL interface modules mount to the back of the 4-CPU main processor unit or to a 4-ANNCPU annunciator CPU. The interface modules accept connections from locally-mounted microphones or telephones. Pre-recorded messages are stored at each panel that have zone amplifiers so there is no need to have a microphone or telephone at every panel. Nonetheless, EST4 does support multiple paging microphone masters and fire fighter telephone masters with programmable request-grant-deny function. This ensures that messaging is provided by those in control of the system. Page 2of6 DATA SHEET E850140002 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 2.2 Audio Components 4-AUDTELS Audio-Telephone Interface Module The 4-AUDTELS enables and processes information from connected microphone or telephone units mounted directly to the right of the CPU. The 4-AUDTELS also provides audio input-output, and is the source for a telephone riser that supports remote handsets and up to four line-level balanced audio input/output connections are available. The four balanced audio connections can be individually programmed as inputs or outputs, each rated for 1 Vrms nominal signal level. Multiple 4-AUDTELS may be installed in an EST4 network, providing support for multiple telephone riser applications and multiple low-level audio inputs/ Outputs. cANNAUDTEAnnunciator, Audio, and Telephone Interlace Module The 4-ANNAUDTEL mounts to the top of thNNCPU) The 4-ANNAUDTEL enables and processes information from connected microphone or telephone units. The module mounts in remote annunciators as-wellas in lbbby cabinets. 4-LCDAUDTEL LCD Display Module for Audio and Telephone Control The optional 4-LCDAUDTEL LCD module provides a dedicated color touch-screen user interface for selecting page circuits and for placing and receiving calls over the Firefighters' Telephone Handset. The LCD module mounts to the inner door of cabinets or annunciators. The interlace does not have common control push buttons. The 4-LCDAUDTEL I touch screen LCD may be used as the only method of making audio and telephone selections, or it may[ be used in combination with LED-Switch modules. For a complete list of LCD options please see the Ordering Information table. 4-MIC - Paging Microphone The 4-MIC paging microphone mounts to the inner --•---- door of cabinets and annunciators, taking only two spaces. The 4-MIC is easy to use. It provides a hand-held microphone with push-to-talk switch and a multi-color amber-green-red volume meter - on the assembly. The 4-MIC can be used for general alarm paging. Where no zoning is needed, simply - pick up the mic, press the push-to-talk switch, and make the page to the entire system. Use an LED-Switch Module or 4-LCDAUDTEL color touch-screen interlace where zoning or specific messaging operations are needed. 4-FT - Firefighter Master Handset The 4-FT firefighter master handset mounts to the inner door of cabinets and annunciators, taking only two spaces. The 4-FT is used in conjunction with the 4-AUDTELS or 4-ANNAUDTEL interlace modules. The 4-AUDTELS provides a firefighter telephone riser connection for remote warden stations. Telephone call-in selection may be annunciated at the control center via standard EST4 LED-Switch modules or the 4-LCDAUDTEL color touch-screen. Where multiple command centers are deployed, EST4 easily configures for request-grant-deny operation, ensuring that one command center is in control at one time, but allowing for changes in control if required. S Page 3016 DATA SHEET E85014-0002 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 2.2 Assembly The 4-LCDAUDTEL, 4-Fl, and 4-MIC modules each occupy two slots on the UI frame assembly. To install the audio units, insert the tabs at the bottom of the module into the slots at the bottom of the UI frame assembly. Push the top of the module toward the UI frame assembly until the two locking tabs at the top of it lock into place on the UI frame assembly. For a more secure installation, install two 4-40 x 7/16 screws from the back side of the UI frame assembly into the standoffs on the back side of the module. Note: The 4-FT installs on the ui frame assembly shown in slots 3 and 4, when mounting the 4-17T above a 3-CHAS chassis assembly the two spaces directly behind the 4-FT on the chassis must not contain other equipment. 4-LcDAUDTEL Audio and Firefighter Telephone Control Display 4-FT Firefighter Telephone Master Har 4-MIC Pagi (outer door removed for clarity) Engineering Specification Provide emergency audio as part of the main fire alarm control panel. The emergency audio shall contain a paging microphone, pre-recorded messages <fire fighter telephone> and zoned amplifiers capable of delivering multi-channel audio messages. The system shall support a minimum of 100 audio channels. Transmission of audio shall be over the same data network wiring as the fire panel data. The network shall be over a dedicated <single copper pair> <dual multimode fibers>, <dual Single mode flbers><one single mode fiber> to remote parts of the facility. For systems requiring multiple locations for paging, the ability to Request/Grant/Deny page privileges shall be supported. Priorities shall be configured in software covering projects operational priorities between Autonomous Control Units (ACU, Central Control Station (CCS) and Local Operators Consoles (LOCs). Each panel shall store digitally up to 750 minutes of pre-recorded audio messages as WAV files without the need to add additional memory storage devices. These messages shall be automatically played in various areas of a facility under program control. The system shall have the capacity to store up to 250 individual audio messages. Each audio channel shall support up to 250 individual messages. Each panel shall simultaneously play back any of seven (7) different message channels in addition to a live page message of the 100 available. The system must provide operation to 25Vrms or 70.7Vrms speakers. The system must provide as a minimum the following paging common controls and indicators: Ready to page LED, three color VU display shows signal level provided by the microphone, single switch function for paging to all - Alert zones, Evacuation zones, and areas not programmed for signaling. The system must provide high quality analog to digital conversion of paging sources. Digital transmission of paging must be provided between system nodes over the same cabling as other system data. The analog sources must be sampled and converted to digital across the network. System amplifiers must be distributed zoned type. Centrally banked systems are not acceptable. 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 system that shall provide two-way communication between the fire alarm control panel and any firefighters' telephone station. << Audio and Firefighters' Telephone shall be installed so that a seismic component Importance Factor of 1.5 is achieved.>> <<The system shall include a dedicated color LCD touch screen user display and controls. When a telephone is activated, a call-in buzzer shall sound, and the location of the phone shall be shown on the LCD display. The display shall be capable of bilingual operation, displaying English, French, Spanish, or Portuguese messages. All incoming calls and all connected phones shall be selected by touching the LCD screen. All subsequent telephone call locations shall be displayed in full text. The system shall display all incoming calls, all connected phone(s) on the color LCD display. The system shall be configured so that page messages may be issued from any firefighter's telephone connected to the system, as directed by the emergency operator. Page 4 of 6 DATA SHEET E85014-0002 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 2.2 Wiring, 4-AUDTELS 4-CPU . 00 . . U ... .:. -- - S. •••• El: El:::Q . Li 00 0 0•°. 0 :::::::: 0 TRI TR2 TR + IB_ +2B_ + 3B_ +4B_ FlA 2A 3A 4 .MME _._._._._._.uI.._._._._._._._..III'm oval ME IIix'i MI05 ] To First Device on the Phone Riser, Class B [11 From Last Device on I L_J LJ Class A Phone: Audio riser, Audio Riser, Riser, Class A: Class B [1][2] Class A Return [1] Return (1][21 111 For Class B risers, install a 15 IcC EOLR at the last device on the riser Do not install an end-of-line resistor if the riser is wired Class A. 121 Audio riser connections can be programmed as inputs or outputs using the 4-CU configuration utility. Technical Specifications 4-LCDAUDTEL Audio and Firefighter Telephone Control Display Current Connected to 4-ANNCPU Active 93mA Standby 40mA © 20% brightness Display 18 bit color. 640 x 480 pixels, resistive touch screen Agency Approvals UL, ULC, FM, CSFM Operating environment Temperature: 32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C) Relative Humidity:0 to 93% noncondensing (4:MiC Paging Microphon& Current Active 38mA Standby 8mA Common controls! indicators VU meter Represents the signal level from the microphone input Ready To Page Flashes during preannouncement tone, steady when ready to page Agency Approvals UL, ULC, FM, CSFM Operating environment Temperature: 32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C) Relative Humidity:0 to 93% noncondensing Current Active Standby Connected to 4-ANNCPU 168mA 9mA Optional telephone riser See 4-AUDTELS specifications. Agency Approvals UL, ULC, FM, CSFM Operating environment Temperature: 32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C) Relative Humidity:0 to 93% noncondensing IELS Audio and Telephone Interface/Riser MqdWe) Current Standby Alarm/active 85 mA at 24 VDC 101 mA at 24 VDC Ground fault impedance 5k 0 Wire size 22 to 12 AWG (0.5 to 2.5 mm2) Telephone Riser specification EOL resistor 15k C) (P/N EOL-1 5) Active telephones Five plus the master headset or six without the master handset Wire type Twisted pair, shielded Configuration Class A or Class B Line impedance 52 0, 0.2 i, max. Audio Riser Specification EOL Resistor Class B 15K0 (P/N EOL-15) Wire type Twisted pair, shielded Voltage 1VRMS Audio inputs/outputs Up to four, configurable using the 4-CU Operating environment Temperature: 32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C) Relative Humidity:0 to 93% noncondensing Agency Approvals UL, ULC, FM, CSFM 4-ANNAUDTEL Annunciator, Audio, and Telephone Interface Module Current Standby/active 98mA © 24VDC Operating environment Temperature Humidity 32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C) 0 to 93% noncondensing Agency Approvals UL, ULC, FM, CSFM Page 5 of 6 DATA SHEET E85014-0002 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 2.2 Ordering Information - Model # Description Shipping (SKU) Weiaht 'aging Microphone) 1.21b (0.54kg) 4-FT Firefighter Master Handset (See Note 1) 1.41b (0.63kg) Display, LCD Module with Cable for 4-LCDAUDTELANN Audio/Telephone Control annunciators in 1.81b(O.82kg) 4-8ANNM1 4-16ANNMT and 4-24ANNMT enclosures Display, LCD Module with Cable for 4-LCDAUDTELCAB-CB Audio/Telephone Control with 4-BRKTCB 2.91b (1.32kg) bracket. Supports mounting in 3-CAB7131, 3-CA131413 and 3-CAB21 B series cabinets Display, LCD Module with Cable for 4-LCDAUDTELCAB-MPLT Audio! Telephone Control with 4-MPLT 6.31b (2.9kg) mounting plate for 3-CAB7B, 3-CAB14B. 3-CAB21 B, 4-1 6ANNMT and 4-24ANNMT Accessories and related equipment (4 AUDTELS Audio and Telephone Interface/Riser Module) 0.71b (029kg) 4-ANNAUDTEL Annunciator, Audio and Telephone 0.31b (0.13kg) Interface Module f4-LCDAUDTEL) (Display, LCD Module fór Audiolre!ephone Control) 1.21b (0.52kg) Note I: When mounting a 4-FT /n a CAB series enclosure space directly behind the telephone must be left open for proper mounting. bWARDS LIFE SAFETY & INCIDENT MANAGEMENT Contact us Phone: 800-655-4497 (Option 4) Email: edwards.flre@carrier.com Website: edwardsfiresafetv.com 8985 Town Center Pkwy Bradenton, FL 34202 © 2020 Carrier Pdl rights reserved. Page 6of6 DATA SHEET E850140002 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 2.2 4-24L 24 Indicators EST4 Control Display Modules (4-24L Series) 4-24L1 8S 1824 Indicators, Control ns [U L I LI 4-24L1 2S : 4-FIL 24 Indicators, Blank Filler Plate 12 Control Buttons 4-24L24S 24 Indicators, 24 Control Buttons I NYC FIRE DEPT. C0A #® (!) CE * EN54 2022-TMCOAP-008088-RENL Overview EST4 Control-Display Modules provide first responders and emergency users with easy-to-operate controls and at-a-glance indication when time is of the essence and event information is critical. Control-Display Modules come with 24 LED indicators and are available with 0, 12, 18, or 24 control buttons. LED indicators are actually comprised of five individual LEDs, each of a different color. Programmers configure indicators to display their pre-selected color according to the type of information conveyed by the indicator. This offers a level of design efficiency that can reduce the number of display strips necessary for an application. In addition to color selection, the flash rate of the LED may be programmed to provide even more information. Examples include: damper and fan status, or audio zone notification status, alert, evaluation or paging. Standard Features Modules Mount on Inner Door of Cabinet Simple snap-in modules speed installation, provides a clean look. Rubber Buttons for Switch Control Provides durability with great tactile feedback of switch operation. Selectable LED Colors Minimizes the inventory needed to support operations. Slide-in Customizable Labeling Print color-coded and regional languages from the Configuration Utility. Stable Frame Assembly Ensures positive switch operation. Control display modules simply snap into place on the inner • Switch Radio Groups door of control panels or annunciators, and can mount in any Allows up to 24 switches in a group. unused display location. They can be positioned according to use, and spaced to create a physical separation between • Synchronized Indicator Flash Rates Across Network different control functions. Consistent indication between nodes. Control modules feature large and easy-to-see buttons. They • Visual Feedback of Switch Activation provide tactile feedback when pressed, and visual feedback Visual feedback of a switch press by status LED by means of the associated indicator, which flashes briefly when color change. the button is activated. Printable slide-in label inserts give control-display modules context with color-coded shading and other effects. They can be localized for regional language requirements, and printed on-the-fly to accommodate system changes as they are implemented. Up to 576 tactile switches and 576 indicators may be mounted in a single EST4 cabinet. Module lamp test can be programmed to any spare control switch, or by selecting the Lamp Test feature from the LCD display. Page 1 014 DATA SHEET E85014-0006 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 3.0 Locking Tab Control Display Module Application Life Safety Systems require only occasional operation. Yet, in an emergency the user must be able to identify system operation and status quickly and without hesitation. LCD screen displays are excellent for identifying specific information, but even a large LCD display cannot convey overall system status as effectively as individual LEDs and switches. Simple design, sophisticated operation EST4 control-display modules are designed to provide simple identification and operation of system functions for the emergency user. They offer positive feedback of control activity with flexibility for selection of display configurations and mounting location options. This configuration flexibility means that there are fewer models needed to cover a wide array of applications. In fact, just four models handle all the control and display options needed for EST4 operation. At each indicator location, display modules have five individual LEDs: red, yellow, blue, green and white. At configuration time the system designer matches the color of the LED to the needs of the system design. This allows maximum use of indicator and switch locations on each module, making it unnecessary to skip or leave indicator spaces blank because the color is wrong for the application. Multi-use modules increase efficiency Flexible multi-use design allows the same control-display model to be used for several different applications. For example, the 24-indicator 4-24L may be used for displaying zone annunciation, or zone annunciation with disable indicator, or zone annunciation with trouble, or a combination of all three. Switches can also work independently, or they can be grouped into a latching-interlock to support operations that must be kept separated, such as fan and damper control. The interlock is controlled by software, so only one switch is active at a given time. EST4 offers further flexibility by supporting the interlock of not just two or three switches in a group, but the interlock of any combination - right up to the full module complement of 24 switches. Radio switch groups are also an option with EST4 control modules, as are On-Off-Auto configurations, and a variety of HVAC and building control system operations. In fact, the EST4 command and control interface is much more than the sum of its constituent parts, and its design flexibility is sure to inspire new and creative ways to make buildings safer. Engineering Specification The Life Safety system shall incorporate annunciation of Alarm, Supervisory, Trouble and Monitor operations. Annunciation must be through the use of LED display strips, complete with a means to custom label each LED/Switch position as to its function. The labels must support the ability to allow visual custom grouping of LEDs and switches. Where applicable, control of remote smoke control devices must be made available at the control center. Switches with LEDs must provide positive feedback to the operator of remote equipment status. All individual indicator LEDs shall be configurable for color including Red, Yellow, Blue, Green or White to facilitate identification from a distance and maximize display location usage. Where voice audio is required, a means of paging individual zones must be available. The status of each paging zone must be annunciated. It must be possible 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 specific zones into evacuation manually. When being serviced or when it is necessary to disable switches, the system shall not 'remember' if a disabled switch is pressed. Switches' must be rubber to provide tactile feedback as well as a visual indication when a switch is activated. Installation Inner Door Page 2of4 DATA SHEET E850140006 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 3.0 Ordering Information Model # Description Shipping (SKU) Weight 4hdicator Display Modul i6kg) 4-24L-E 24 Indicator Display Module, EN54 0,61b compliant model (0.27kg) (4-24L12) iniicator 12 Control Display Moduj) 0.651b (0.29kg) 4-241-E -12S 24 Indicator 12 Control Display Module, 0.65Ib EN54 compliant model (0.29kg) -24L18 (ndicat or i8 Control Display ModujJ 0.651b (0.29kg) 4-241-E -18S 24 Indicator 18 Control Display Module, 0.651b EN54 compliant model (0.29kg) 4-241-24S4S 24 Indicator 24 Control Display Module 0.651b (0.29kg) 4-241-E -24S 24 Indicator 24 Control Display Module, 0.651b EN54 compliant model (0.29kg) 4-FIL Blank Filler Plate 0.11b ,... , Technical Specifications 4-24L 4-241-11 2S 4-24L1 8S 4-241-24S Indicators 24 24 24 24 Switches 0 12 18 24 Current Standby 4.0 mA at 24 VDC ,Jarm 10.0 mA at 24 VDC Display modules mount on the inner door of the following Mounting door assemblies: 4-CAB8D, 4-CAB1 6D, 4-CAB24D, 4-CAB24DL, 4-4ANND, and 4-6ANND Operating Temperature: 32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C). environment Relative humidity: 0 to 93% noncondensing. Agency UL, ULC, FM, CSFM, CE and NYC Fire Dept. Listings Agency approvals: UL864 10th edition - IJOJZ, WKL, SYZV, UOQY, UL2017 2nd edition - FSZi, uL2572 2nd edition - PGWM; ULC-5527-1 1 3rd edition - UOJZ, UULK7, S'XV7, ULC-S576-14 1st edition - PGWM7, uLcS-5559-13 2nd edition - DYR7 Note 1: Unless otherwise specified, all SKUs maybe used in EN54/UUULC applications. Page 3 of 4 DATA SHEET E85014-0006 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 3.0 bWARDS LIFE SAFETY & INCIDENT MANAGEMENT Contact us Phone: 800-655-4497 (Option 4) Email: edwards.fire@carrier.com Website: edwardsfiresafetv.cpm 8985 Town Center Pkwy Bradenton, FL 34202 © 2023 Carrier All fights reserved. Page 4of4 DATA SHEET E850140006 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 3.0 EDWARDS Catalog 0, Large Life Safety Platforms LIFE SAFETY < INCIDENT MANAGEMENT EST4 Network Controllers (4-NET Series Overview Standard Features 4-NET Series controllers are a series of small form factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers that provide physical media options for EST4 network cabling. The selection of the controller determines the media type. Eight models are available, each one offers a different kind of physical connection. EST4 network controllers are easy to install and provide flexible solutions for system changes and upgrades. They mount into any EST4 panel on the life safety network by simply plugging into either of the two slots found on the 4-CPU, 4-ANNCPU, 4-CPUGRPH and 4-NET-AD modules. The controllers are hot- swappable and may be used in any combination of fiber, copper or CAT 5e or better cable. Controllers allow vast distances between panels and thousands of addressable points. For example, a single lPv6 network can support up to an astonishing 375,000 addressable devices. Copper wire runs of nearly a mile between nodes puts detection, alarm, notification, and audio into the furthest reaches of the tallest buildings and broadest campuses. EST4 gives the flexibility to configure the network to the needs of the installation, including no network redundancy (Class B), a single redundant connection (Class AM, or any combination of styles including multiple redundant paths. EST4 network controllers are used for panel-to-panel communications only. Connections to external networks are handled by 4-FWAL Series adapters, See the relevant literature for more information concerning firewalls and external network connections. Multiple Connection Options Hot pluggable SFP-style network controllers allow selection of twisted pair, fiber optic and CAT cables. Supports multiple network configurations Networks can be configured in Class B, Class A, Class X and Class N. 1Pv6 Support Autoconfiguring network for simple setup and easy network configuration. [1 Page 1 014 DATA SHEET E85014-0008 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 3.0 Application EST4 life safety communication is built on a self-configuring lPv6 network. 4-NET series SFP network controller modules provide the connection to physical inter-panel cabling. All SFPs are hot- swappable and mount in either of the two SFP slots found on 4-CPU, 4-ANNCPU, 4-CPUGRPH and 4-NET-AD modules. Capacity for Large Projects Robust physical interconnections facilitate a range of liberating network capacities. Twisted pair copper at 2 Mbps supports distances of up to 5,000 ft. (1.5 km) between any two panels; up to 50,000 ft. (15 km) at 0.2 Mbps when used with the 4-NET- XI. Single-mode, multimode, and even CAT 5 (or better) cable solutions are also available. Installation 4-NET controllers mount into any EST4 panel on the life safety network by simply plugging into either of the two slots found on the 4-CPU, 4-ANNCPU, 4-CPUGRPH or 4-NET- AD modules. The controllers are hot- swappable and may be combined to provide fiber, twisted-pair, or CAT5/6 connections as needed. A single network cable carries all panel-to-panel services: data, voice audio, and firefighters' telephone. No separate interconnections are needed. This powerful feature reduces cable costs and installation time. Powerful Network Security and Survivability Cabling options satisfy even the most demanding redundancy and survivability requirements. The EST4 network can be configured for Class A, Class B, Class X, and Class N wiring. CAT5 installations are not limited to Class N wiring style: the network can be designed to meet Class A, Class B, and Class X configuration with CAT5 cable. Network messages received by 4-NET controllers are routed by the CPU to the appropriate network link. As each link is an independent point-to-point connection wire run lengths between nodes are maximized. Failsafe mechanisms are built right into EST4 network controllers. Should a connected CPU module go offline, the input and output ports automatically connect directly to one another. This operation provides a pass-through mode that maintains basic connectivity in the event of something as mundane as a routine power-down for servicing, or as catastrophic as the failure of a control panel. The EST4 life safety network is a self-configuring lPv6 network that enables the full support for cybersecunty tested to meet FIPS publication 197. Salted Hashing of passwords, authentication and encryption of sensitive data (user PINs, node authentication) are all standard features. This security applies to a single panel or the full complement of nodes that the EST4 network can support. SFP Passthrough Support, ethO to ethi - 4-NT- 4-NET- 4-NET- 4-NET- CAT (fiber type) TP TP-HC 4-NET-CAT V, .1 1 4-NET-(fiber type) I 4-NET-TP I 4-NET-TP-HC I Engineering Specification The system shall support communicating on a TCP/IP, lPv6 network that supports multiple network topologies including any mix of ring, bus, star and mesh. The network shall support physical media connections via fiber, twisted pair or CAT5 in any combination. The Network shall support data transmission of panel-to-panel data, voice audio and firefighters' telephone data on a single twisted pair or single optical fiber. The Network shall be configured as <Class A> <Class B> <Class X>. Networks restricted to Class N wiring shall not be acceptable. Network shall support a back-to-back pass through mode that maintains network connectivity on power down for servicing or catastrophic failure of a single panel. For retrofit of existing installations the system shall support reuse of existing network wiring that meets the minimum wiring specification of the specified SFP controller, is electrically sound and is acceptable to the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Technical Specifications SFP Twisted Pair Specifications 444Er.Tp 4-NET-Tp-HC Current 32mA at 24Vdc Circuit 0.09 pF max. I 0.3 iiF max. Capacitance between two nodes I between two nodes Data speed 2 Mbps TXJRX 0.3 Mbps TXJRX Maximum 90 ohms Resistance Operating Temperature 32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 00) Operating 0 to 93% noncondensing relative humidity Wire Size One twisted pair, six twists per foot minimum, 16 to 24 AWG (1.3 to 0.20 mm2) Cable Connector Push-in, self clamping terminal block type UL, ULC, FM, CSFM, l UL, ULC, FM, CSFM, I Agency Ustings EN54, CE, NYC Fire NYC Fire Dept. Dept. Circuit Length 5,000 ft. (1,524 m) between any two nodes Network, Voice Audio, Network, Data supported Firefighters' Telephone, One channel Voice Audio, Pre-recorded messages. Pre-recorded messages. Page 2of4 DATA SHEET E850140008 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 3.0 S S SFP CAT Cabling Specifications 4-NET-CAT 4-NET-TP using CAT 5e or better cable Voltage Voltage Current 45 mA at 24 VDC _ Current 45 mA at 24 VDC Data Speed 100 Mbps T)(JRX Circuit Capacitance N/A Operating Temperature 32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C) Circuit Resistance N/A Data Speed 2 Mbps TX and RX Operating Relative Humidity 0 to 93% noncondensing Operating Temperature 32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 °C) Cable Supported Cat Se or better Operating Relative Humidity 0 to 93% noncondensing Cable Connector Type RJ45 Wire size 22 to 24 AWG UL, ULC, FM, CSFM, EN54, CE, Agency Listings Cable Connector Type terminal block NYC Fire Dept. Agency Listing UL, ULC, FM, CSFM, EN54, CE, Circuit Length 328 ft. (100 m) max. NYC Fire Dept. Data supported Network, Voice Audio, Firefighters' Circuit Length 3280 ft (1,000m) Telephone Data Support Network, Voice Audio, Firefighters' Cable Rating Fire or plenum Telephone Cable Rating Fire or plenum SFP Cabling Specifications SFP network Wavelength (nm) Fiber type Core size Modal bandwidth Cable distance controller (microns) (1) (Mhz/km) [2] Miles (km) 4-NET-MM [2] 1310 OM1/OM2 62.5um/50um 500 1.24 miles (2 km) 4-NET-SM 1310 G.652 9 N/A 8.7 miles (14 km) 4-NET-SMH 1310 G.652 9 N/A 24.8 miles (40km) 4-NET-SMU 1310 G.652 9 N/A 6.2 miles (10 km) 4-NET-SMD 1550 G.652 9 N/A 6.2 miles (10 km) G.652, listed under core size for single mode fiber (SMF), refers to an lTU-T standard of commonly deployed non-dispersion-shifted single mode fiber with a core size of approximately 8 to 10 microns (pm). The maximum cable distance will be reduced when using fibers with less than 500 MHz/km bandwidth. For example, a 62.5u/1 25u step-index fiber may have a modal bandwidth as low as 160 MHz/km. This translates to a maximum lOOBase link length of about 640 m. If 100u core fiber is installed, the length could be reduced to about 150 m. SFP Optical Specifications SFP network Transceiver Transmit power (dBm) Receive power (dBm) Max channel insertion loss Transmit and receive controller type Min Max Min Max in dB (by fiber type) [1] wavelength (nm) 4-NET-MM looBase-FX -20 . -14 -31 -14 10(62.5/125um0M1) 1300/1300 4-NET-MM 100Base-FX -20 -14 -31 -14 5 (50/125um OM2) 1300/1300 4-NET-SM 100Base-LX10 -15 -8 -25 -8 5 1310/1310 4-NET-SMH [2] 100Base-LX40 -5 0 -33 -10 25 (10 dB mm) 1310/1310 4-NET-SMU 100Base-BX10-U -14 -8 -27 -8 5 1310/1550 4-NET-SMD 100Base-BX10-D -14 -8 -27 -8 5 1550/1310 Maximum channel insertion loss is defined for maximum distance guaranteed as specified in the Cabling Specifications table above and by fiber type/core diameter When links are deployed over shorter distances, additional channel insertion loss may be allowed. Actual performance may allow greater insertion loss. 4-NET-SMH requires a minimum 10db insertions loss. If the insertion loss is less than 10db, a single mode attenuator is required to obtain the minimum 10db loss. 4-NET- fiber optic SFPs Current Standby/Alarm 5 mA at 24 VDC Data speed 100 Mbps TXJRX Operating Temperature 32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C) Operating Relative humidity 0 to 93% noncondensing Cable Specification See SFP Cabling Specifications above. Cable Connector type LC simplex for 4-NET-SMU and 4-NETSMD, LC duplex, for all other fiber controllers Agency Listings UL, ULC, FM, CSFM, EN54, CE, NYC Fire Dept. Page 3014 DATA SHEET E85014-0008 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue3.0 Ordering Information DS Model # (SKU) Description Shipping Weight 4-NET-TP SFP Network Controller, 2Mbps Shared TX/RX, 0.21b LIFE SAFETY & INCIDENT MANAGEMENT Twisted Pair or Cat 5. (0.091 kg) Contact us 4NETTPHC SFP Network Controller, 0.3Mbps Shared TXJRX, 0.21b Phone: 800-655-4497 (Option 4) (Not approved for EN54 applications) High Capacitance Twisted Pair (0.091 kg) Email: edwards.lire@carrier.com 4-NET-MM SFP Network Controller, Multimode, Dual-Fiber, 0.2481b Website: edwardsfiresafet .com 10013ase-FX 1310nm (0.112kg) 8985 Town Center Pkwy 4-NET-SM SFP Network Controller, Single-Mode, Dual-Fiber, 0.2481b Bradenton, FL 34202 100Base-LX10 1310nm (0.112kg) SFP Network Controller, Single-Mode, Single-Fiber, © 2023 Carrier 4-NET-SMD Downlink, 100Base-BX1O-D 1550nm/1310nm Tx/Rx, 0.2481b All rights reserved, works with 4-NET-SMU (0.112kg) SFP Network Controller, Single-Mode, Single-Fiber, 4-NET-SMU Uplink, 100Base-BX1O-U 1310nm/1550nm TxfRx 0.2481b (0.112kg) works with 4-NET-SMD 4-NET-SMH SFP Network Controller, Single-Mode, Dual-Fiber, 0.2481b lOOBase-High Output 1310nm, (0.112kg) 4-NET-CAT SFP Network Controller, CAT5 UTP Copper, 0.21b 100Base-TX, 100Mbps (0.091 kg) 111 Not for use with new installations. Note 1: Unless otherwise specified, all SKUs may be used in EN54/ULJULC applications Page 4 of 4 DATA SHEET E85014-0008 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 3.0 Hinged Bracket - Module -10 .4— Filler plate (ordered separately) Approvals EST4 EST3 L.999J 53000 7165-1657: 0186/0306 0186/0306 INYC FMR. FDNY 80601514 APPROVED Standard Features Listed for fire and security V.32bis 14.41K full duplex modem Digital alarm communicator transmitter supporting: SIA DOS protocol, Contact ID protocol, 3/1 and 4/2 pulse format proto- col Supports 'tap" alphanumeric pager protocol Fully programmable messages Alarm override of upload/download Two phone line capability Field upgradable firmware Split and multiple reporting to as many as 80 different receivers 255 subscriber accounts Supports control/display modules Supervised by the network controller Supports Cellular communications EDWARDS Catalog b Large Life Safety Platforms LIFE SAFETY & INCIDENT MANAGEMENT Modem Communicator L3-MODCOM)3-MODCOMP Overview .The Modem Communicator is a two-way local rail module that performs a variety of off-premise communications functions for the system. Using the latest in digital signal processing (DSP) techniques, the Modcom provides off premise communication features unavailable on any other system. The module has provisions for supervising two loop-start tele- phone lines. The module features a modular jack for telephone line connections. The Modcom's configuration and firmware can also be updated from any network node. Modcom series modules occupy a single local rail space and can be mounted in any panel on the network. Most system Control! Display modules can be mounted in front of the Modcom series module. Power for the Modcom is supplied by the system power supply. The Modcom provides an enhanced level of survivability in the event of a network CPU failure by notifying the Central Monitoring Station of the failure and entering a degraded mode of operation. In degraded mode, the Modcom can transmit a default fire alarm message during a fire alarm condition. Page 1 of 4 DATA SHEET E85010-0107 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 3.0 Application Two versions of the Modcom are available: 3-MODCOM - Has an internal V.32bis 14.4K baud full duplex modem. The modem permits upload and download of system data remotely via a telephone line. In addition, the 3-MODCOM has a Digital Alarm Communications Transmitter (DACT) or dialer function that transmits network status information to Central Monitoring Stations (CMS) via telephone. Four DACT protocols are available: Digital Communicator Standard (DCS) "SIA format" Dialer - 300 baud format, which transmits alphanumeric system status data to the CMS; Contact ID; SIA 3/1 dialer; and, SPA 4/2 dialer. Note: SIA 3/1 and SIA 4/2 are not supported when 3-MODCOM series is used with EST4. Alarm code content is determined by system rules. 3-MODCOMP - In addition to all modem and dialer (DACT) func- tions of the 3-MODCOM, the 3-MODCOMP can dial directly into paging systems using Telelocator Alphanumeric Protocol (TAP). Al- phanumeric system data can be sent to a single pager or group(s) of pagers. Some pager services can forward messages via e-mail and Fax. Multiple Priority Each Modcom can buffer up to 500 events in its event queue. It re- views all active events in the queue and identifies the highest priority event and dials the associated receiver. When the receiver is con- tacted, the MODCOM will transmit the highest priority message for that receiver. If the message is successfully received, the MODCOM identifies the next highest priority message and the process repeats. Phone Line Friendly The Modcom series has been designed for installation on the same phone lines with other devices such as phones and faxes. The module makes its first dial out attempt on either of the two phone lines that is not in use. This prevents unnecessary interrup- tion of calls in progress by the line seizure relays. In the event that both lines are busy, the module seizes line one. A fixed DACT testing time can be set at an off-hour, e.g. 2:00am, again minimizing interruptions and phone line costs. The call time is programmable, and allows testing of the DACT with the central station. The Modcom series also has the ability to detect Type 1, Type 2 and Type 3 distinctive ringing patterns, permitting it to share its phone lines with other devices and still have a unique phone number for incoming modem calls. Multiple Modcoms per Network Multiple Modcoms can be installed in a single cabinet or located in nodes throughout the network to provide added availability and enhanced redundancy of off premise communications. Multiple Receiver Capability In large system applications, partitioning is supported so that a number of different customers - each using different Central Monitoring Stations and/or paging companies - can use the same Modcom hardware. The Modcom can accommodate up to 255 different accounts using up to 80 different receivers. The Modcom supports split reporting, a process where the system directs the Modcom to send some events or event types to one receiver, and different events to alternate receivers. The module's multi-dial reporting capability permits an individual event to be transmitted to multiple receivers, including pagers. Engineering Specification The system shall provided an off premise communications module capable of transmitting system events to multiple Central Monitor- ing Station (CMS) receivers. The module shall provide the CMS with point identification of system events via 4/2, Contact ID or SIA DCS protocols. <The module shall also be capable of trans- mitting alphanumeric system activity by event to a commercial paging system using TAP Pager protocol.> The dialer shall have the capability to support up to 255 individual accounts and to send account information to eighty (80) different receivers, each having a primary and secondary telephone access number. System events shall be capable of being directed to one or more receivers depending on event type or location as specified by the system designer. The module shall have a degrade mode capable of transmitting fire alarm signals to the CMS in the event of system CPU failure. The module shall provide a high speed (V.32bi5 or greater) modem function in order to upload and download system data to/from a remote location. Typical Wiring SURGE PROTECTOR RING GREEN (GREEN) R RE RJ31X TO PHONE LINE #2 (WIRED SAME AS ED 8 PIN MODULAR CONNECTOR FOR PH9!dE,JNE #1) PHONE LINE #1 P RJ31X SPIN MODULAR S ty CONNECTOR FOR PHONE LINE #2 0 NO T-TAPS \V~ PERMITtED 7 FL A Li U (2.13 M)L.a 4' 4' '"' Notes: 1 Connect Line 1 and Line 2 to RJ3IX or RJ38X MODCOM I (CA3IA or CA38A in Canada) telephone jacks installed by an authorized telephone company I representative. Jacks (not supplied) must be installed within 5 ft. (1.5 m) of the panel. Phone Cord (P/N 360137) supplied) Is supervised and non-power limited. For cellular dialer capture module wiring refer to the installation manual received with the cellular capture module. Page 2of4 DATA SHEET E850100107 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue3.0 Specifications Installation Takes up one LRM space in 3-CHAS7 Input Power 24 Vdc @ 60mA standby, 95 mA active Modem Protocol ITU - V32bis 14.4K baud full duplex using standard PC modem compatible data SIA 3/1 (format P2) and 4/2 (format P3): 20 pulses per second, double round Contact ID (DTMF format) Dialer Protocol [1] Digital Communications Standard (DCS) "SIA format": Level 2 (300 baud, Bell 103) Pager Protocol (3-MODCOMP only) Telocator Alphanumeric Protocol (TAP), Version 1.8, 300 baud, Bell 103 Telephone Dialing Pulse or Tone (DTMF) Connector Two 8-position modular phone jacks CMS Telephone Numbers Quantity Two per receiver - 160 max. Available Digits Up to 24 digits per number Receivers Supports up to 80 individual receivers. Event Buffer 500 events Operating Environment 32°F (0°C) to 120°F (49°C), 93% RH Non-condensing Agency Listings, EST4 UL, FCC Part 68/ CFR 47, ULC. See Note 1 Agency Listings, EST3 UL, FCC Part 68 / CFR 47, ULC. See Note 1. Note 1: SIA 3/1 and SIA 4/2 are not supported when 3-MODCOM series is used with EST4. Receivers Tested Format Manufacturer Model Receiver Card 4/2 and 3/1 Ademco 685 685-1 or 685-8 FBI (Fire Burglary Instruments) CP220 Osborne-Hoffman OH2000 Radionics D6600 Silent Knight 9000 9032 Sur-Gard MLR2, SG-SLR MCDI TLR, TLR+ Contact ID Ademco 685 685-8 Osborne-Hoffman 0H2000 S Sur-Gard MLR2, SG-SLR Radionics D6600 Silent Knight 9000 9032 MCDI TLR, TLR+ SIA DCS Sur-Gard MLR2, SG-SLR Note 1: EST3 is modularly listed under the following standards: UL 864 categories: UOJZ, UOXX, UUKL and SYZV, UL 294 category ALW, UL 609 category AOD(, UL 636 category ANET, UL 1076 category APOU, UL 365 category APAW, UL 1610 category AMCX, UL 1635 category AMCX ULC-S527, ULC-S301, ULC-S302, ULC-S303, ULC-S306, ULC/0RD-C1076 and ULC/0RD-C693 Please refer to EST3 Installation and Service Manual for complete system requirements. For EST4, please refer to the EST4 Installation and Service Manual for complete systems requirements and listings. Compatible Dialer Capture Modules Te/guard TG-7FS - UL approved Cellular Alarm Communicator for Commercial Fire applications over 3G/4G networks. DSC 3G3070 - ULC approved Cellular Alarm Communicator for commercial fire applications. Ordering Information Catalog Number Description Ship Wt lb (kg) (3 MODCOM) (Modem/Dialer (DACT) version) 0.5(0.23) 3-MODCOMP Modem/Dialer (DACT) w/TAP Pager Protocol 0.5 (0.23) 4-FIL Blank EST4 filler plate 0.1 (0.05) (order separately when no LED or LED/Switch module is installed on the inner door). 3-FP Filler Plate, order separately when no LED or LED/Switch module installed. 0.1 (0.05) Page 3 of 4 DATA SHEET E85010-0107 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 3.0 bWARD9 LIFE SAFETY & INCIDENT MANAGEMENT Contact us Phone: 800-655-4497 (Option 4) Email: edwards.fire@carrier.com Website: edwardsfiresafetvcom 8985 Town Center Pkwy Bradenton, FL 34202 © 2020 Carrier JI rights reserved. Page 4014 DATA SHEET E850100107 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 3.0 I CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION ____ OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL ____ FIRE ENGINEERING & INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No.: 7170-1 657:0508 CATEGORY: 7170 - CONTROL UNIT (HIGH-RISE) LISTEE: EDWARDS,A Division of UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, lnc.8985 Town Center Parkway, Bradenton, FL, 34202 Contact: Conover, Jewell (941) 739-4358 (941) 308-8123 Email: rhonda.micochero@carrier.com DESIGN: Edwards Model EST4 Commercial Fire Alarm Control Unit, local, auxiliary, remote station, (DACT), central station, releasing station, and smoke control. Existing components used from the Model EST3 fire alarm control unit (CSFM Listing No. 7165- 1657:0186) include power supplies, LRMs, modules, devices, relays and amplifiers. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. System Subassemblies: 4-FIL: Filler Plate 4-CAB8D, 4-CAB8DR: Door Assembly 4-CAB1 6D, 4-CAB1 6DR: Door Assembly 4-CAB24D, 4-CAB24DRI4-CAB24DL) 4-CAB24DRL: Door Assembly 4-BRKT-CB, 4-BRKT-CS: Mounting Bracket 4-MPLT: Mounting Plate 4-TAMP, 3-TAMP, 3-TAMP5, 3-TAMPRCC: Tamper Switch 4-2ANNSK: Keyless Lock 4-2ANNFA, 4-4ANNFA, 4-6ANNFA, 4-8ANNFA, 4-4x2ANNFA: Frame Assemblies 4-LOCK2KEY: Door Lock 4-HNG71 4, 4-HNG21: Hinge Assemblies 3-CAB5B: Backbox Enclosure 4-CABLO502, 4-CABLO5O4, 4-CABLO5O5, 4-CABLO507, 4-CABLO5O9, 4-CABLO541, 4- CABL0542: Flex Cables , 4-24L)4-24L24S4LT4-24CT Field Configurable LED and Switches 4-ANNAUDTEL: Analog to Digital Audio Card Page 1 of 4 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION I OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING & INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION I BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE 4-AUDTELS: Analog to Digital Audio Card *4.ASDCpU: Aspirating Smoke Detector CPU Module Master Fire Main Disolav Modu 4-3LCD: Retrofit Upgrade EST3 Main 3-LCD Display Module 4-LCDAUDTEL: Audio and Fire Fighter Telephone Control Display Module 4-NET-XT: Network Extender 4-USBHUB: Multipart USB Hub j4-FWAL1, 4-FWAL2, 4-FWAL3, 4-FWAL4: Configurable Firewall 4-NET-AD: Network Adder 4-COMREL: Optional Common Alarm, Trouble, Common Supervisory, Relay Module 4-NET-MM, 4-FWAL-MM: EST4 Fire Network Controller SEP Style Multi-Mode Fiber Optic I I C: t4-NET-SM, 4-FWAL-SM: EST4 Network Controller, Single Mode Fiber 4-NET-SMD, 4-FWAL-SMD: EST4 Network Controller, Single Mode Fiber 4-NET-SMU, 4-FWAL-SMU: .Fiber Network Controller 4-NET-SMH, 4-FWAL-SMH: Fiber Network Controller 4-NET-CAT, 4-FWAL-CAT: EST4 Fire Network Controller 4-NET-TP-HC: Network Controller 4-UlRAlL4, UIRAIL6, U1RA1L8: 4, 6, 8 Slot UI RAIL Mounts to UI Frame 3-PPS/M(-230): Primary Power Supply 3-BPS/M(-230): Booster Power Supply 3-BBC/M(-230): Booster/Charger Supply 3-SDC1: Signature Data Circuit Card 3-SDC1-HC: Signature Data Circuit Card 3-SDDC1/2: Signature Dual Driver Controller Page 2 of 4 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING & INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE 3-SSDC1/2: Single Signature Driver Controller 3-1DC8/4: Initiating Device Circuit Module 3-MODCOM: Modern/Communicator (DACT) 3-MODCOM P: Modern/Communicator (DACT) Plus Paging 3-OPS: Off Premises Signaling Module 3-ZA20(NB): 20W Zone Amplifier 3-ZA40(AJB): 40W Zone Amplifier 3-ZA95: 95W Zone Amplifier 3-LDSM: LED Display Support Module 3-LRMF: Blank LRM Filler (Plastic) 3-24R: Annunciator Strip with 24 Red LEDs I3-24Y: Annunciator Strip with 24 Yellow LEDs 3-24G: Annunciator Strip with 24 Green LEDs 3-1 2RY: Annunciator Strip with 12 Red-Over-Yellow Pairs of LEDs 3-12SG: Annunciator Strip with 12 LED-Switch Groups. Each group consists of one switch and one green LED. - t. trr 312SR: Annunciator Strip with 12 LED-Switch Groups. Each group consists of one switch and one red LED. " 1 3-;1 2SY: Annunciator Strip with 12 LED-Switch Groups. Each group consists of one switch and one yellow LED. 312/S1GY: Annunciator Strip with 12 LED-Switch Groups. Each group consists of one switch and one green-over-yellow pair of LEDs. 3-12/51 RY: Annunciator Strip with 12 LED-Switch Groups. Each group consists of one switch and one red-over-yellow pair of LEDs. 3-1 2/S2Y: Annunciator Strip with 12 LED-Switch Groups. Each group consists of one switch and one yellow-over-yellow pair of LEDs. 3-1 2/S2R: Annunciator Strip with 12 LED-Switch Groups. Each group consists of one switch and one red-over red pair of LEDs. 3-6/3S1 G2Y: Annunciator Strip with 6 LED-Switch Groups. Each group consists of three switches and three LEDs (one green and two yellow). 3-6/3S1 GYR: Annunciator Strip with 4 LED-Switch Groups. Each group consists of three switches and three LEDs (one green, one yellow, and one red). Page 3 of 4 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING & INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION UJ BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE group switches and three LEDs (two red and one yellow). 3-4/3SGYWR: Annunciator Strip with 4 LED-Switch Groups of 3 LED-Switches with Green LEDs (top switch), Yellow-Over-White LEDs (middle switch), and Red LEDs (bottom switch) 3-RCC14(R): Remote Closet Cabinet 3-RCC21 (R): Remote Closet Cabinet 3-RCC7(R): Remote Closet Cabinet 3-RCCE050: Remote Closet Cabinet, Seismic Kit for 50Ah Batteries 3-RCCEQ65: Remote Closet Cabinet, Seismic Kit for 65Ah Batteries RATING: 120 VAC 50/60HZ, 240 VAC 50/60HZ, 24 VOC INSTALLATION: r In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, NFPA 72, applicable codes and ordinances, and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating, and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as a fire alarm control unit for use with separately listed compatible initiating and - -. indicating devices. This control unit can generate a distinctive three-pulse Temporal .. :.: Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72. Model complies with the applicable requirements in UL 864, 10th Edition. Refer to manufacturer's Installation, Operation & Maintanance Manuals for details. NOTES: *Rev. 8-3-23 DAL This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. OSFM 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 listees data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: 08/09/2023 Listing Expires: 06/30/2024 Authorized By: Jeff Schwartz, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering & Investigations Division Page 4 of 4 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING & INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No.: 7165-1657:01 86 CATEGORY: 7165 - FIRE ALARM CONTROL UNIT (COMMERCIAL) LISTEE: EDWARDS, A Division of UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc. 8985 Town Center Parkway, Bradenton, FL, 34202 - - Contact: Conover, Jewell (941) 739-4358 (941) 308-8123 Email: rhonda.micochero@carrier.com DESIGN: 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, waterf low, sprinkler supervisory service and releasing device. Model EST3 is also suitable for mass notification system and smoke control. Refer to listee's data sheet for -- additional detailed product description and operational considerations. p System components: 3-BPS/M, 3-BPS/M/230: Booster Power Supply 3-PPS/M, 3-PPS/M-230: Primary Power Supply 3-BBC, /230, /M, /M-230: Battery Booster Charger Power Supply 3-RS232: CPU RS232 Comm 3-XMEM: CPU Memory Option 3-IDC8/4: Zone Card 3-CPU, 3-CPU1, 3-CPU2, 3-CPU3: Central Processing Unit 3-LCD, 3-LCDXL, 3-LCDXL1: CPU LCD Display 3-OPS: Oft Premises Signaling Module 3-LDSM: LED Display Module 3-LRMF: Blank LRM Filler 3-CHAS4, -CHAS-5, -CHAS-7, -CHASS: Module Chassis 3-CAB-5(R), -7(R), -14(R), -21(R): Module Cabinet (red) 3-TAMP, 3-TAMP5: Tamper Switch 3-TAMPRCC: Tamper Switch 3-RCC7(R), -RCC14(R), -RCC21(R): Closet Cabinet (red) Page 1 of 5 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING & INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE 3-BPMON: Power Supply Booster Monitor 3-BBCMON: Battery Booster Charger Monitor 3-24G, -24R, -24V, -12RY, -12SY, -12SR, -12SG: LED Display 3-12/RY, -12/2Y, -12/2S2Y, -12/S1GY, -12/S2R: LED Display 3-1 2/Si RY, -i 8S1 G2Y, -6/3S1 G2Y: LED Display 3-6/3S1GYR, -18S1GYR, -6/3S3L, -6/3S2RY: LED Display 3-4/3SGYWR: LED Display 4X-12/S1GY, 4X-12/S1RY, 4X-12SR, 4X-24R: LED Display 4X-6/3S1 G2Y, 4X-6/3S1 GYR, 4X-4/3SGVWR: LED Display 4X24Y, 4X-1 2RY: LED Display 4X-LRMF: Blank Plate 3X-NET, 3X-NET8, 3X-FlB8: LED Display 3X-FIB: Fiber Network Option Module 3-CAB5BR: Enclosure 3-SSDC, 3-SSDC1, 3-SDDC1: Single Loop Controller Module - 3-SDC, 3-SDC1, 3-SDC1 -HC, VM-SLC-HC: Signature Data Card 3-ASU, 3-ASU/4, 3-ASUMX/100, /MM: Audio Source Module 3-FTCU: Firefighter Phone Module 3-ASU/FT: Audio/Firefighter Module 3-ZA15, 20, 30, 40, 95: Amplifier 3-R5485(1 30316/130410-01): Network Communication Card 3-RS485A, 3-R5485B, 3-R5485R: Network Communication Card 3-DSDC, 3-DSDC1: Dual Loop Controller Module 3-FIB, 3-FIBA: Fiber/Copper Data Com Module 3-FIBMB: Fiber Optic Interface Card 3-CCl: City Interface CDR-3: Coded Output Module Page 2 of 5 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING & INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE Module RM1: Supervisory Module 3-AADC, 3-AADC1: Analog Addressable Communication Module 3-ATPINT, MN-ABPM: ATPC Interface Module 3-REMICA, 3-REMICP: Remote Microphone PT1 -S: System Printer PT1 -P: System Printer Parallel 3-ZA90, 3-ZA20A, 3-ZA20B: Zone Amplifiers 3-ZA40A, 3-ZA40B, 3-ZA95: Zone Amplifiers ATCK: Attack Kit Cover for 3-RCC7R cabinet 3-MODCOM, 3-MODCOMP: Modem communicator/pager interface 3-NSHM1, 3-NSHM2: Modem Communication Cards 3-SAC: Security Access Control Module 3-ASUXM/1 00: Audio and Telephone Masters MN-COM1S: Interface Module MN-NETSW1, MN-NETSW2: Network Switching Hub - MNFNS8C2F3 MN'FNS4C2F3, MN-FNS8C1 8F2, MN-FNS8C1 8F3: Network Switching Hub MN-FNS8C18FAC: AC Power Supply MN-FNS8C18FDC: DC Power Supply - IMN-FNSGBDSM7OK, MN-FNSFEDSM 1 OK, MN-FNSFEMM2K: Fiber Optic Modules MN-FNSGBDSMDR-XX, MN-FNSGBDSM1 OK, MN-FNSGBSSM1 OKD, MN- FNSGBSSM1OKU: Fiber Optic Modules MN-FNS4HDK1, MN-FNS8HDK1: Mounting Bracket MN-PASM,MN-PASM2: Audio Preamp Module MN-FVPN: VoIP Encoding/Decoding Unit MN-BRK1, MN-BRKT8C1 8F, MN-BRKT4F: Mounting Bracket MN-NRBK1, MN-BRKT1, 1 F, 2, 3, 3F: Mounting Bracket RC-BRKT: Mounting Bracket Page 3 of 5 ____ CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION 11 'OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING & INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE 3-RCCEQ50, 3-RCCEQ65, 3-FTEQ, 3-CABEQ: Seismic Kits SMXL02, SMXHI2: Fiber Tranceivers 3-FIBMB2, MN-ABPM: Interface Module MN-NETRLY4: Network RIay Module NETCOM-BRKT, MN-NRBRT: Mounting Bracket SMXLO, SMXH, MMXVR: Fiber Tansceiver 3-CPUDR: CPU Door 3-BTSEN: Battery backup distribution bus *3..SSDC2: Single Signature Loop Controller Module *3..SDDC2: Dual Signature Loop Controller Module RATING: EST3, EST313, EST200, EST200-2, EST200R, EST200R-2:120 VAC EST3-230, EST313-230: 220 VAC INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances, and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating, and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as-tire alarm control units for use with separately listed electrically and functionally compatible initiating and indicating devices. Also suitable for high-rise application. Refer to listee's Installation Instructions Manual for details. - - Thesecontrol units can generate a distinctive three-pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72. This control unit meets the requirements of UL 864, 9th Edition. NOTES: For Fire Alarm Verification Feature (delay of tire alarm signal), the maximum Retard/Reset/Restart period shall not exceed 30 seconds. Formerly 7165-1591:0186 and 7165-1388:0211 Combined with 7170-1657:0187 Page 4 of 5 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING & INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE *Revision 3-19-21 vww This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. OSFM 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 listees data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date issued: 04/06/2023 Listing Expires: 06/30/2024 Authorized By: Jeff Schwartz, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering & Investigations Division Page 5 of 5 L ~8~ 7EC WAR B LIFE SAFETY INCIDENT MANAGEMENT EST4 Remote Annunciators C4-xxANN Series) 4-Z sh NYC F1EPT.COA #g __ I 2022- AP-0 REO 080se-RENL I I¼ ® ® M EN54 Overview EST4 Remote Annunciators provide front panel system status and control functions located conveniently anywhere on the EST4 network. Annunciators can be as simple as a couple of LED indicator strips, or complex enough to support up to two LCD displays, an audio telephone interface, and hundreds of control points and indicators - all in a single enclosure. Up to 576 tactile switches and 576 LED indicators may be mounted in a single EST4 annunciator cabinet. Control Display Modules (CDMs), comprise a column of programmable buttons accompanied by one or two LED indicator positions per button. Indicator-only modules hold up to 24 indicators. Switch and indicator module LEDs can be set to any of five colors, providing an additional level of feedback. All remote annunciators feature color-matched cabinets and distinctive metallic bronze (Pantone Coated PMS# P 171-16 C, Pantone RGB# 8175 67, and PAL Classic/PAL Design# 7022) doors for a readily-identifiable and consistent look throughout the facility. Thanks to EST4s ingenious communications protocol, network data - as well as telephone and audio data - is carried on a single fiber optic cable or twisted wire pair. This multi-use capacity has an enormous cost-savings potential compared with conventional audio transmission, reducing not only installation costs, but also simplifying ongoing system maintenance. Slide-in LED and switch labeling makes it easy to incorporate right into the annunciator design such information aids as descriptive text, color-coding, icons, and local languages. For custom floorplans or facility maps, EST4 offers LED driver boards perfectly suited to operate in most graphic annunciators. Standard Features Connection Over High-speed Life Safety Network Annunciator network and audio data carried on a single fiber or twisted pair. Optional Color LCD Display Touch screen capability supplements control buttons for quick, intuitive access to key system status and control functions. Wide Range of Annunciator Configurations From a two-slot model holding a single LCD display to 24-slot cabinets for complex annunciation. Supports Two LCD Displays Providing users with a simplified sequence of operations. Convenient Programming Built-in support for radio groups of up to 24 switches in size. Slide-in Switch and Indicator Labels A simple, effective means to customize annunciator appearance and messaging. Programmable LED Flash Rates and Colors Easy to see, quick to understand. Clean and robust door designs Support for all Common Networking Media Annunciators connect over any combination of twisted pair wire, Multi-mode fiber, Single Mode fiber, and even CAT5 cable. Page lof9 DATA SHEET E850140003 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 3.0 Application Use EST4 remote annunciators where a compact system status display is needed. Annunciator configuration can range from couple of LED indicator strips, to complex arrangements pporting in a single enclosure up to two LCD displays, paging licrophone, firefighter telephone and hundreds of control points and indicators. EST4 annunciators support a range of options that make them ideal for Mass Notification, Life Safety and other emergency communications purposes. They can be used as Central Control Stations (CCS), Autonomous Control Units (ACU), Local Operating Console (LOC), and combination units from which initiated Mass Notification functions can be controlled. Cabinets may be surface or semi-flush mounted for installation expediency and aesthetic appeal. Annunciators connect over the high-speed EST4 network, which supports copper or fiber-optic communications in any combination. Network data and audio data share the same cabling. This results in more efficient deployment with fewer cables needed and fewer connections to be made. The 2 wide, 4 wide, and 6 wide, 4-xANNMT series, annunciator waliboxes come standard with surface mounting trims and semi-flush mounting trims. The 8 space, 16 space and 24 space 4-xxANNMT series wallboxes are designed for surface mount applications. Their depth is kept to a minimum to allow the least amount of room penetration. When semi-flush mounting is required, order the standard 3-CAB5B, 713, or 14B wailbox. Onstallation and Mounting (4-2ANNMT,4-4ANNMT, and 4-6ANNMT included side trim installation for surface mount applications Engineering Specification The Life Safety system shall incorporate annunciation of Alarm, Supervisory, Trouble and Monitor operations. Annunciation must be through the use of both LED display strips complete with a means to custom label each LED as to its function. LED color shall be selectable at configuration time. Where applicable control switches must be provided. Switches with LEDs must provide positive feed back to the operator of remote equipment status. A color touchscreen LCD display with basic common control LEDs and switches shall be provided. Optionally a second color touchscreen display may be added to support audio and telephone operations. The Common Control Switches and LEDs provided as minimum will be: Reset switch and LED, Alarm Silence switch and LED, Panel Silence switch and LED, Drill switch and LED. It must be possible to add additional common controls as required through the use of modular display / control units. The LCD must provide the emergency user, hands free viewing of the first highest priority event. System events must automatically be placed in queues. It shall be possible to view specific event types separately. The total number of active events by type must be displayed. It must be possible to customize the designations of all user interface LEDs and switches for local language requirements. It must be possible to route system event messages to specific annunciator locations. It must be possible for the annunciator to contain a paging microphone and fire fighter telephone. 4-2ANNMT, 4-4ANNMT, and 4-6ANNMT included trim installation for semi-flush mount applications Side Trim Ir 4-2ANNMT jL Side Trim See Specifications Table for 4-8ANNM7 4- 16ANNM7 4-24ANNMT mounting options. Page 2 of 9 DATA SHEET E85014-0003 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 3.0 12.73' I 32.33cm •] + 0 O0:: r4 14.35 'in ._____________ 36.45CM_ _ + I cm .- 2.22 In. 4-.64 cr 13.20 in. 0 33.53cr L Semi-flush mount (trim installed top and bottom) I 4-6ANNMT Wallbox I 17.14 in. 43.54 cm Assembly, Surface o o o 0 2.20 in. and Semi-flush _________________________________________ - 5.08 cm - F Mounting (both trims are included) AF ____________ 18.76 in. ________________ 47.65 cm 2.20 in. 5.08 cm 13:72 in. 3485 cm 0 13.20 in. 33.53 cm 0 • L Dimensions, wailboxes 4-2ANNMT Wallbox Assembly, Surface and Semi-flush Mounting (both trims are included) 2.20 in. 5.08 cm 0 110 in. 13.20 In. an 33.53 crd 8.3lin. (21.11 cm) 00 5.08 Cm 0 9.93 In. 25.22 cm II 9.86 In. 25.04 cm 00 9.93 In. 10 25.22 cm in. cm 2.26 in. 5.74 cm Semi-flush mount (trim installed top and bottom) Surface mount (trim installed right and left sides) 4-4ANNMT Wallbox Assembly, Surface and Semi-flush Mounting (both trims are included) - 14.27 in. 10 36.25 cm J9 0 oolj 4 14.35 in. 36.45 cm 6.78 cm a E 13.12 in. 33.32 cm • • El 0 0 Surface mount (trim installed right and left sides) 18.68 in. 47.45 cm II! I •iIIII 18.76 in. 47.65 cm 2.67 6.78cm H 13.20 33.53 Semi-flush mount (trim installed top and bottom) Surface mount (trim installed right and left sides) Page 3of9 DATA SHEET E850140003 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 3.0 Dimensions, waliboxes 3.56 in. 9.04 cm 4-8ANNMT Wallbox \ssembly, Surface Mount or semi-flush mounting, use a 3-CAB5B wa//box. U-0 . -1 t 15.74 cm 17.00 in. 43.18 an 4-24ANNMT Wallbox Assembly, Surface Mount For semi-flush mounting, use a 3-CAB 14B wa//box. 2.260 In. 5.74 cm 1 00 ooJ 26.37 in. I] 66.98 cm 2.28 in. 5.79 cm 4-1 6ANNMT Wallbox Assembly, Surface Mount For semi-flush mounting, use a 3-CAB7B wailbox. 2.28 in. 5.79 an 00 0 00_I ] 26.37 in. 66.98cm 2.28 in. 5.79cm)) 25.25 in. U 64.14cm B 2.20 In. [(5.58cm) Dimensions, door asse Ifs 04-2ANN Series Door Assembly 4-4ANN Series Door Assembly 13.72 In. (34.85 cm) - 13.20 in. 33.g3 cm) L 0 13 ° (34 in. CM) f-)j 0 2.20 in. 13.12 in. (33.32 cm) I 14 in. (37.08 Cm) ___________________ 12.72 In. _ I (32.31 cm) to o o 10.18 in. _____________ (25.86 cm) 8.31 in. (21.10 cnn) lool 2.731 . 5.93 cm) 2.02 in. 5.13CM) Page 4 of 9 DATA SHEET E85014-0003 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 3.0 72 in. 35m 11 (33.32 19.01 in. (48.28 cm) I I (43.51 cm) 17.13 In. 0 0 In. (6.60 cm) L 2.92 in. (7.42 cm) 4-CAB24D installed on a 3-CAB14B wa)lbox. Can be surface mounted or simi-flush mounted. iiiiiilllllihlfflluIHhlffllffl;IHiiIfllulHllulHhllloi, 4-CAB24D installed on a 4-24ANNMT waflbox. Can be surface mounted only. 13. (34.J 13.20 In. (33.53 cm) 0 (in. IM K 4-CAB8D installed on a 3-CAB5B wa))box. Can be surface mounted or semiflush mounted. 4-CAB8D installed on a 4-8ANNMT wa))box. Can be surface mounted only 4-CAB1 61) Series Door Assembly Supports any combination of SFP network controllers From previous SFP. Use To next SFR Use appropriate SFP network appropriate SFP controller to match network controller to instated cable match installed cable 0 88.00 .• . .0 0 0 IrPf UL listed power supply, 24 Vdc +l®ll - + Optional redundant 24 Vdc Dimensions, door assemblies continued 4-6ANN Series Door Assembly 4-CAB24D Series Door Assembly 4-CAB8D Series Door Assembly 1i:IlIIIIIlIIlIllIIIIlliiliill I I Wiring I 4-CAB16D installed on a 3-CAB7B wal)box. Can be surface mounted or sim i-flush mounted. 4-CAB16D installed on a 4-1 6ANNMT watbox. Can be surface mounted only. Page 5of9 DATA SHEET E850140003 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 3.0 Single-mode Bi-directional, single-mode fiber-optic fiber-optic with a 9/125 p (G652) fiber up to 6.2 4-NET-SMU SFP Network miles (10 km). The 4-NET- SMU must Controller be paired with a 4-NET-SMD over one Bi-Directional single-mode fiber between network cards. Single-mode Bi-directional, single-mode fiber-optic fiber-optic with a 9/125 p (G.652) fiber up to 6.2 4-NET-SMD SFP Network miles (10 km). The 4-NET-SMD must Controller be paired with a 4-NET-SMU over one Bi-Directional single-mode fiber between network cards. Twisted pair. Following specifications are between any two panels. 2 Mbps 16 to 22 AWG (1.3 to 0.33 mm2) 4-NET-TP Twisted Pair Six twists per foot minimum SFP Network Circuit Capacitance 0.09 pF max. Controller 5,000 ft. (1,524 m) between any two panels Circuit resistance 90 0 max. Twisted pair or Shielded twisted pair. Following specifications are between any two panels. 16to24 AWG (1.3t00.20mm2) 0.3 Mbps Six twists per foot minimum 4-NET-TP- Twisted Pair 5,000 ft. (1,524 m) between HC SFP Network any two nodes with unshielded Controller twisted pair Circuit capacitance 0.3 pF max. 3280 ft. (1,000 m) between any two nodes shielded twisted pair Circuit resistance 90 0 max. For ULJULC applications only Refer to Data Sheet E85014-0008 for additional details on SFP network controllers SFP Network Controllers Model # Description Network Interconnection Media Supported 100 Mbps . Cable type - Cat 5e or better SFP 4-NET-CAT Network Connector type - RJ-45 Controller Distance 328 ft. (100 m) max SFP network media interface, multi-mode fiber-optic, supports 50/125 p (0M3/ 0M4) fiber pair up to 1.24 ml. (2 km), Multi-mode 62.5/125 p (OM1) fiber pair up to 0.62 fiber-optic mi. (1 km), or a 100/140 p fiber pair 4-NET-MM SFP Network up to 150 m. Order one 4-NET-MM for Controller in" wiring and one for "out" wiring for connections from previous node and to next node as required. Each 4-NET-MM supports one multi-mode fiber pair between network cards. Single mode 9/125 p (G.652) fiber pair up to 6.2 miles (10 km). Order Single-mode one 4-NET-SM for in" wiring from the 4-NET-SM fiber-optic previous node and a second 4-NET-SM SFP Network for "out" network wiring to the next Controller node. Each 4-NET-SM supports one single-mode fiber pair between network cards Single-mode fiber-optic, high-power Single-mode output, with a 9/125 p (G.652) fiber pair fiber-optic up to 24.8 mi (40km). Order one 4-NET- 4-NET-SMH SFP Network "in" SMH for wiring from the previous Controller node and a second 4-NET-SMH for High output "out" network wiring to the next node. Each 4-NET-SMH supports one single- mode fiber pair between network cards. Wechnical Specifications Annunciator Assemblies Each annunciator space holds a control-display module. LCD displays, 4-MIC and 4-FT take two spaces. I 4-2ANN 4-4ANN 4-6ANN 4-8ANN 4-16ANN 4-24ANN Number of Spaces Two Four Six Eight Sixteen Twenty-four Wailbox, Surface Mounting 4-2ANNMT 4-4ANNMT 4-ANNMT 4-8ANNMT 4-1 6ANNMT 4-24ANNMT Wailbox, Semi-flush Mounting 3-CAB5B 3-CAB7B 3-CAB14B Agency Approvals: UL, ULC, FM, CSFM, CE, EN54 and NYC Fire Dept. UL, ULC, FM, CSFM NYC Fire Dept. UL, ULC, FM, CSFM, CE, EN54 and and NYC Fire Dept. Door Color Metallic Bronze (Pantone Coated PMS# P 171-16 C, Pantone RGB# 81 7567, and RAL Classic/RAL Design# 7022) Wailbox Color Black 4-ANNCPU Central Processor Comes standard with annunciator assemblies. Voltage 16to32Vdc Current draw Standby 205 mA at 16 VDC; 145 mA at 24 VDC; 125 mA at 32 VDC; Alarm/Active 205 mA at 16 VDC; 145 mA at 24 VDC; 125 mA at 32 VDC USB support One USB 3.0, Type A - female port One USB 3.0, Type B - female port SFP support Supports all 4-NET series SFPs. Refer to EST4 Network Controllers Catalog sheet 85014-0008 for details. Wire Size TB1 backup power connection 12 to 18 AWG (2.5 to 1.0 mm2) Operating Temperature 32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C) perating relative Humidity 0 to 93% noncondensing Option modules P U 4-ANNAUDTEL: Annunciator Audio/Telephone interface module. Adds audio and telephone processing capabilities to the 4-ANNCPU, required for the use of the 4-MIC and/or 4-FT with the 4-ANNCPU. Page 6of9 DATA SHEET E850140003 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 3.0 Ordering Information, annunciators and accessories Model # ICWI I'. Description Shipping ______ (LCD Annunciator - Comes with 4-LCDANN color touchscreen display, 4-ANNCPU, metallic bronze outer door andj -2ANN (black inner door. Order wailbox assembly _model 4-2ANNMT and required network Contro!Iers4-NET-XX separately 10.31b (4.67kg (see Notes 1 and 4). Metallic bronze Annunciator supports 4 slots (1 row of 4). Comes with 4-ANNCPU, metallic bronze outer door and 4-4ANN black inner door. Order wall Mounting assembly 4-4ANNMT required network controllers 4-NET-)O( series (See Notes 11.51b (5.22kg) 1 and 4), any user interfaces and filler plates separately. Metallic bronze Annunciator, 6 slots (1 row of 6). Comes with 4-ANNCPU, metallic bronze outer door and black inner 4-6ANN door. Order wall Mounting assembly 4-6ANNMT, required network Controllers 4-NET-XX series (see Notes 1 and 4), 12.51b (5.67kg) any user interfaces and required filler plates separately. Metallic bronze Annunciator, 8 slots (2 rows of 4). Comes with 4-ANNCPU, metallic bronze outer and black inner 4-8ANN doors. Order wall Mounting assembly 4-8ANNMT (surface mounting), or 3-CAB5B (Semi-flush mounting) required 24.51b (1111k . . g network Controllers 4-NET-)O( series (see Notes 1 and 4), End User interfaces and required filler plates separately. Not approved for EN54 applications. Metallic bronze Annunciator, 16 slots (2 rows of 8). Comes with 4-AN NCPU, metallic bronze outer and black inner 4-1 6ANN doors. Order wall Mounting assembly 4-1 6ANNMT (Surface mount) or 3-CA13713 (semi-flush mount), required network 37.91b (17.19kg) Controllers 4-NET-XX series (see Notes 1 and 4), end uer interfaces and required filler plates separately. Metallic bronze Annunciator, 24 slots (3 rows of 8). Comes with 4-ANNCPU, metallic bronze outer and black inner 4-24ANN doors. Order wall mounting assembly 4-24ANNMT, required network Controllers 4-NET-)O( series (see Notes 1 and 4), 52.91b (24.02kg) and End User interfaces and required filler plates separately. Accessories and Related Equipment Color LCD display, includes silicon rubber common control buttons, mounts in remote annunciators, communicates 4-LCDANN to 4-ANNCPU. Comes with interconnect cable. LCD ordered separately for mounting in 4-4ANN or 4-6ANN. 4-2ANN 1.901b (0.85kg) comes with one 4-LCDANN. 4-LCDLE Color LCD display, includes silicon rubber common control buttons, mounts in remote annunciators sizes 4-8ANN, g) . . g 1.91b (0.85k or 4-24ANN, communicates to 4-ANNCPU. Comes with interconnect cable LCD display for control of paging and fire fighter telephone. Comes with one 4-LCDAUDTEL and mounting and 4-LCDAUD cabling hardware for mounting in 4-1 6ANNMT or 4-24ANNMT enclosures where separate LCD display of Audio TELANN and Telephone is required. Is not supported in other annunciator sizes. Order annunciator application specific 1.81b (0.81k . g equipment separately. 4-ANNCPU Annunciator Central Processor Unit (CPU), provides mounting for up to two network controllers (see Notes 1 and 4), 1.01b (0 45k . . g one USB device port, one USB host port and one 4-ANNAUDTEL module. 4-24L Control Display Module with 24 indicators. See Notes 2 and 4. 0.61b (0.27kg) 4-24L125 Control Display Module with 24 indicators and 12 switches. See Notes 2 and 4. 0.71b (0.29ka) 4-241_1 8S Control Display Module with - 24 indicators and 18 switches See Notes 2 and 4. 0.71b 10.29kat 4-24L24S Control Display Module with - 24 indicators and 24 switches. See Notes 2 and 4. 0.71b (0.29kg) 4-FIL Fills one indicator/switch space on inner doors when no Switch or LED strips are installed. 0.1 lb (0.04kg) 4-MIC Audio paging microphone. Requires 4-ANNAUDTEL support card be installed on the 4-ANNCPU card. 1.21b (0.54kg) Can be mounted in 4-4ANN through 4-24ANN annunciators. See Note 4. 4-FT Master Fire Fighters telephone. Requires a 4-ANNAUDTEL support card be installed on the 4-ANNCPU card. 1.41b (0.64kg) Can be mounted in 4-4ANN through 4-24ANN annunciators. 4-ANN Annunciator Audio/Telephone interface module. Adds audio and telephone processing capabilities to the 4-ANNCPU, AUDTEL - required for the use of the 4-MIC and/or 4-FT with the 4-ANNCPU. 0.31b (0.14kg) 4-CPUGRPH Graphic Annunciator Central Processor Module. See Notes 3 and 4. 1.51b (0.68kg) 3-EVDVR LED/SWITCH Driver Module Assembly for ENVOY graphics. See Note 3. 0.41b (0.18kg) 3-EVDVRA LED/SWITCH Driver Module Assembly for Third-party Graphics. See Note 3. 0.71b (0.32kg) 3-EVPWR Power Supply Assembly space for one 4-CPUGRPH for ENVOY Graphics. See Note 3. 0.21b (0.09kg) 3-EVPWRA Power Supply Assembly c/w 19 inch rail mounting chassis assembly space for one 4-CPUGRPH for 2.91b 1 34k . . g Third-party Graphics. See Note 3. 3-EVDVRX Plastic mounting extrusion 19" mounting - for up to 3 3-EVDVRAs. See Note 3. 0.91b (0.41 kg) Note 1: Refer to Catalog Sheet part number E85014-0008 for a complete list and description of available Network Controllers. Note 2: Refer to Catalog Sheet part number E85014-0006 for a complete description of Control Display Modules. Note 3: SKU not FM approved. Note 4: Add suffix "-E" for EN54 compliant versions. Page 7 019 DATA SHEET E85014-0003 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 3.0 Ordering Information, wallboxes and replacement parts Model # (SKU) Description Shipping Wailboxes 2ANiD (Mounting r assembly for 4-2ANN, two wide annunciator. Supports surface or semi-flush mounting. Comes with) 6.41b (2.9kg) (black wallbox, surface mounting plastic fillers and semi-flush trim. 4-4ANNMT Mounting assembly for 4-4ANN, four wide annunciator. Supports surface or semi-flush mounting. Comes with gOb (4.08kg) black wallbox, surface mounting plastic fillers and semi-flush trim. 4-6ANNMT Mounting assembly for 4-6ANN, six wide annunciator. Supports surface or semi-flush mounting. Comes with 10.31b (4.67kg) wallbox, surface mounting plastic fillers and semi-flush trip. 4-8ANNMT Mounting assembly for 4-8ANN, four wide x two row high annunciator. Supports surface mounting. Not approved 19.Ob (8.62kg) for EN54 applications. 3-CAB5B Wallbox - Black Semi-flush wallbox, ideal for use when semi-flush mounting 4-8ANN annunciators. Not approved 20.01b (9.07kg) for EN54 applications. 4-1 6ANNMT Surface Mount Wall box assembly for eight wide by two high annunciators (16 spaces) 27.olb(12.25kg) 3-CAB7B Wallbox - Black Semi-flush wallbox, ideal for use when semi-flush mounting 4-1 6ANN annunciators. Add suffix -E° 29.51b (13.38kg) for EN54 compliant versions. 4-24ANNMT Surface mount wallbox assembly for eight wide by three high annunciator (24 spaces). 37.olb (16.78kg) 3-CAB1 4B Wallbox: - Black Semi-flush wallbox, ideal for use when semi-flush mounting 4-24ANN annunciators. 40.81b (18.5kg) Service Replacement Parts 4-2ANND Service replacement metallic bronze Annunciator Door for 4-2ANN annunciators includes the inner and outer 7.71b (3.5kg) doors, -4-2ANND-E Service replacement metallic bronze Annunciator Door for 4-2ANN annunciators includes the inner and outer doors. For EN54-market only. 44ANND Service replacement metallic bronze Annunciator Door for 44ANN annunciators includes the inner and outer 1 01b (4.5kg) doors. 4-4ANND-E Service replacement metallic bronze Annunciator Door for 4-2ANN annunciators includes the inner and outer doors. For EN54 market only. 4-6ANND Service replacement metallic bronze Annunciator Door for 4-6ANN annunciators, includes the inner and outer door 11 lb (5kg) 4-6ANND-E Service replacement metallic bronze Annunciator Door for 4-2ANN annunciators includes the inner and outer doors. For EN54 market only. 4-CAB8D Service replacement metallic bronze door for 3-CAB5B or 4-8ANNMT - four spaces wide by two high (8 spaces) 231(10.4kg) Includes inner (black) door and outer metallic bronze door. Not approved for EN54 applications. 4 C8DR Red door for 3-CAB5B - four spaces wide by two high (8 spaces). Includes inner (black) door and outer red door. 231b (10.4kg) - May be used to provide a red door for 4-8ANN annunciators. Not approved for EN54 applications. 4-CAB16DR Red door for 3-CAB7B - eight spaces wide by two high (16 spaces). Includes inner (black) door and outer red door. 361b (16.3kg) May be used to provide a red door for 4-1 6ANN annunciators. 4-CAB16DR-E Red door for 3-CAB7B - eight spaces wide by two high (16 spaces). Includes inner (black) door and outer red door. May be used to provide a red door for 4-1 6ANN annunciators. For EN54 market only. 4-CAB24DR Red door for 3-CAB14B - eight spaces wide by three high (24 spaces). Includes inner (black) door and outer red 511b (23.1 kg) door. May be used to provide a red door for 4-24ANN annunciators 4-CAB24DR-E Red door for 3-CAB1 4B - eight spaces wide by three high (24 spaces). Includes inner (black) door and outer red door. May be used to provide a red door for 4-24ANN annunciators. For EN54 market only. 4-2ANNFA Service replacement part - plastic frame assembly with mounting screws for 4-2ANN annunciators. Not approved 1.51b (0.68kg) for EN54 application. 44ANNFA Service replacement part - plastic frame assembly with mounting screws for 44ANN annunciators. 21b (0.91 kg) 4-6ANNFA Service replacement part - plastic frame assembly with mounting screws for 4-6ANN annunciators. 21b (0.91 kg) 4-4X2ANNFA Service replacement part - plastic frame assembly with mounting screws for 4-8ANN annunciators and 4-CAB5D 31b (1.36kg) door assemblies. 4-8ANNFA Service replacement part - plastic frame assembly with mounting screws for 4-CAB1 6D and 4-CAB21 D(L) door 3Ib (1.36kg) assemblies. Note 1: Unless otherwise specified, all SKUs may be used in EN54IUL/ULC applications Page 8of9 DATA SHEET E850140003 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 3.0 bWAROs LIFE SAFETY & INCIDENT MANAGEMENT Contact us Phone: 800-655-4497 (Option 4) Email: edwards.firecarrier.com Website: edwardsliresafetv.com 8985 Town Center Pkwy Bradenton, FL 34202 © 2023 Carrier All rights reserved. Page 9of9 DATA SHEET E850140003 Not to be used for installation purposes. Issue 3.0 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING & INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE S 1 03-29-2019 dcc I, Page 1 of 2 LISTING No.: 7120-1657:05091 CATEGORY: 7120 -ANNUNCIATOR LISTEE: EDWARDS, A Division of UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc. 8985 Town Center Parkway, Bradenton, FL, 34202 Contact: Conover,Jewell (941) 739-4358 (941) 308-8123 Email: rhonda.micochero@carrier.com DESIGN: Edwards Model EST4 Remote Annunciator. System subassemblies: 4 - CPUGRPH Graphic Annunciator Central Processor Module 4 -2 ANNMT 4 -4 ANNMT, 4 -6 ANNMT Backbox Enclosure 4 -8 ANNMT, 4- 16 ANNMT, 4 -24 ANNMT Backbox Enclosure 4 -2 ANND' 4 -4 ANND, 4 -6 ANND Door Assembly Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: 24 VDC INSTALLATION: - In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, NFPA 72, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as a remote annunciator unit for use with listee's separately listed fire alarm control unit. Refer to listee's installation, operation, and maintenance manual for details. NOTES: ____ CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION ______ OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING & INVESTIGATIONS DIVISION BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. OSFM 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 listees data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: 04/06/2023 Listing Expires: 06/30/2024 Authorized By: Jeff Schwartz, Program Coordinator Fire Engineering & Investigations Division Page 2 of 2