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1941 SILVERLEAF CIR; MAINT BLDG; CB021140; Permit
05-13-2002 City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Av Carlsbad, CA 92008 Commercial/Industrial Permit Permit No CB021140 Building Inspection Request Line (760) 602-2725 Job Address Permit Type Parcel No Valuation Occupancy Group Project Title 1941 SILVERLEAF CR CBAD Tl Sub Type 2550121600 Lot# $40,000 00 Construction Type Reference # LA COSTA GLEN - PROJECT WIDE ALARM & ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM COMM 0 NEW Applicant LA COSTA GLEN 7707 EL CAMINO REAL CARLSBAD CA 92009 760-479-2196 Status ISSUED Applied 04/15/2002 Entered By JM Plan Approved 05/13/2002 Issued 05/13/2002 Inspect Area Owner CONTINUING LIFE COMMUNITIES LLC C/O RICHARD ASCHENBRENNER 800 MORNINGSIDE DR 6997 05/13/02 0002 01 FULLERTON CA 92835 CGP 02 521.07 Total Fees S521 07 Total Payments To Date $000 Balance Due $521 07 Building Permit Add'l Building Permit Fee Plan Check Add'l Plan Check Fee Plan Check Discount Strong Motion Fee Park Fee LFM Fee : Bridge Fee BTD #2 Fee BTD #3 Fee Renewal Fee Add'l Renewal Fee Other Building Fee Pot Water Con Fee Meter Size Add'l Pot Water Con Fee Reel Water Con Fee $298 59 $000 $19408 $000 $000 $840 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 Meter Size Add'l Reel Water Con Fee Meter Fee SDCWA Fee CFD Payoff Fee PFF PFF (CFD Fund) License Tax License Tax (CFD Fund) Traffic Impact Fee Traffic Impact (CFD Fund) PLUMBING TOTAL ELECTRICAL TOTAL MECHANICAL TO PAL Master Drainage Fee Sewer Fee Redev Parking Fee Additional Fees TOTAL PERMIT FEEES $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $2000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $000 $521 07 BUILDING PLANS IN STORAGE ATTACHED /L Inspe FINAL Al Date Clearance NOTICE Please taftrNOT ICtlhat approval of your project includes the "Imposition" f feesTUfdications, reservations, or other exactions hereafter collectively referred to as "fees/exactions" You have 90 days from the date this permit was issued to protest imposition of these fees/exactions If you protest them, you must follow the protest procedures set forth in Government Code Section 66020(a), and file the protest and any other required information with the City Manager for processing in accordance with Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 3 32 030 Failure to timely follow that procedure will bar any subsequent legal action to attack, review, set aside, void, or annul their imposition You are hereby FURTHER NOTIFIED that your right to protest the specified fees/exactions DOES NOT APPLY to water and sewer connection fees and capacity changes, nor planning, zoning, grading or other similar application processing or service fees in connection with this project NOR DOES IT APPLY to any fees/exactions of which you have previously been given a NOTICE similar to this, or as to which the statute of limitations has previously otherwise expired PERMIT APPLICATION CITY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING DEPARTMENT 1635 Faraday Ave , Carlsbad, CA 92008 1 PROJECT INFORMATION La Costa Glen FOR OFFICE USE ONLY PLAN CHECK NO EST VAL Plan Ck Deposp Validated By^ Date c& mggj" Address (include Bldg/Sujie tt)Business Name (at this address) Legal Description Lot No Subdivision Name/Number Unit No Phase No Total tt of units Assessor's Parcel tt Existing Use Proposed Use SO. FT CONTACT PERSON (iy Garv Kutz #of Stories different from applicant) 7707 V\ Parrnnn tt of Bedrooms tt of Bathrooms Carlsbad CA 92009 (760) 479-2196 Name 3 APPLICANT Same Contractor Address O Agent for Contractor City Owner (3 Agent for Owner State/Zip Fax # Telephone tt Fax tt (760) 479-0574 Address City State/Zip Telephone ttName 4 PROPERTY OWNER Continuing Life Communities LLC, 7707 El Camino Real. Carlsbad CA 92009 (760) 632-4SOO Address City State/Zip Telephone ttName 5 CONTRACTOR - COMPANY NAME , : • • ~ (Sec 7031 5 Business and Professions Code Any City or County which requires a permit to construct, alter improve, demolish or repair any structure prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor s License Law (Chapter 9, commending with Section 7000 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code! or that he is exempt therefrom, and the basis for the alleged exemption Any violation of Section 7031 5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars [$500)l Name State License tt Address License Class City State/Zip City Business License tt Telephone tt Designer Name State License tt Address City State/Zip Telephone 6 WORKERS' COMPENSATION ,;- ; Workers Compensation Declaration I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations Q I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-insure for workers' compensation as provided by Section 3700 of the Labor Code for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued rj I have and will maintain workers' compensation as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued My worker s compensation insurance carrier and policy number are Insurance Company Policy No Expiration Date (THIS SECTION NEED NOT BE COMPLETED IF THE PERMIT IS FOR ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS [$1001 OR LESS) Q CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject to the Workers Compensation Laws of California WARNING Failure to secure workers compensation coverage is unlawful, and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to one hundred thousand dollars ($100 000) in addition to the cost of compensation damages as provided for in Section 3706 of the Labor code, interest and attorney s fees SIGNATURE DATE 7 - OWNER-BUILDER DECLARATION I hereby affirm that I am exempt from the Contractor s License Law for the following reason rj 'i as owner of the property or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec 7044, Business and Professions Code The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does such work himself or through his own employees provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for sale If, however the building or improvement is sold within one year of completion the owner builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of sale) (3 I, as owner of the property am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec 7044 Business and Professions Code The Contractor s License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and contracts for such projects with contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractor s License Law) C] I am exempt under Section Business and Professions Code for this reason 1 I personally plan to provide the major labor and materials for construction of the proposed property improvement Q YES l""lNO 2 I (have / have not) signed an application for a building permit for the proposed work 3 I have contracted with the following person (firm) to provide the proposed construction (include name / address / phone number / contractors license number) 4 I plan to provide portions of the work, but I have hired the following person to coordinate, supervise and provide the major work (include name / address / phone number / contractors license number) 5 I will provide some of the work, but I have contracted (hired) the following persons to provide the work indicated (include name / address / phone number / type of work) PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE DATE COMPLETE THIS SECTION FOR NON-RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PERMITS ONLY ; Is the applicant or future building occupant required to submit a business plan, acutely hazardous materials registration form or risk management and prevention program under Sections 25505 25533 or 25534 of the Presley Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act? D YES Q NO Is the applicant or future building occupant required to obtain a permit from the air pollution control district or air Quality management district' CD YES C NO Is the facility to be constructed within 1 000 feet of the outer boundary of a school site? fj YES l~l NO IF ANY OF THE ANSWERS ARE YES A FINAL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY MAY NOT BE ISSUED UNLESS THE APPLICANT HAS MET OR IS MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT 8. CONSTRUCTION LENDING AGENCY , , - I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Sec 30970) Civil Code) LENDER'S NAME _ LENDER'S ADDRESS __ 9 : APPLICANT CERTIFICATION I certify that I have read the application and state that the above information is correct and that the information on the plans is accurate I agree to comply with all City ordinances and State laws relating to building construction I hereby authorize representatives of the CitV of Carlsbad to enter upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes I ALSO AGREE TO SAVE INDEMNIFY AND KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES JUDGMENTS COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANY WAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT OSHA An OSHA permit is required for excavations over 5 0" de«p and demolition or construction of structures over 3 stories in height EXPIRATION Every permit issued by the building OfficiaLiKWer/he proviaons of this Code shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit is not commenced within 1 80>d&^ fp»m the dajrlVf sj<ch permit or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work is commenced for a period ^yfe'tSays (Se/fion/peB 4 4 Uniform Building Code) APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE DATE YELLOW Applicant PINK Finance EsGil Corporation In Partnership with Government for Building Safety DATE 4/29/O2 U AEEiJCANT JURISDICTION City of Carlsbad a PtAN-REVlEWER a FILE PLAN CHECK NO 02-1140 SET I PROJECT ADDRESS 1941 Sliver Lear Circle PROJECT NAME La Costa Glen - Access Control Hardware The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck The check list transmitted herewith is for your information The plans are being held at Esgil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person I 1 The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to X] Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed Person contacted Telephone # Date contacted (by ) Fax # Mail Telephone Fax In Person REMARKS By Doug Moody Enclosures Esgil Corporation D GA D MB D EJ D PC 4/18/02 trnsmtldot 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 4 (858)560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 City of Carlsbad O2-114O 4/29/O2 VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE JURISDICTION City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO 02-1140 PREPARED BY Doug Moody DATE 4/29/02 BUILDING ADDRESS 1941 Sliver Lear Circle BUILDING OCCUPANCY N/A TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION N/A BUILDING PORTION AREA ( Sq Ft ) Access hardware N/A Air Conditioning Fire Sprinklers TOTAL VALUE Jurisdiction Code cb Valuation Multiplier City Valuation By Ordinance Reg Mod VALUE ($) 40,000 40,000 1994 UBC Building Permit Fee 1994 UBC Plan Check Fee Type of Review I I Repetitive Fee Repeats Complete Review D Other — Hourly fj Structural Only Hour Esgil Plan Review Fee $298 59 $194 08 $16721 Comments Sheet 1 of 1 macvalue doc PLANNING/ENGINEERING APPROVALS PERMIT NUMBER CB ADDRESS RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL ADDITION MINOR « $10,000.00) OTHER DATE J (V IMPROVEMENT PLAZA CAMINO REAL CARLSBAD COMPANY STORES VILLAGE FAIRE COMPLETE OFFICE BUILDING PLANNER ENGINEER DATE DATE Docs/Misforms/Planning Engineering Approvals s. 3 ™ 0- PLANNING DEPARTMENT BUILDING PLAN CHECK REVIEW CHECKLIST Plan Check No Address H4I Planner Christer Westman APN Phone (760) 602-4614 0 Type of Project & Use Zoning Net Project Density DU/AC CFD/lin/jout) #_\ Circle One Plan £4M.|-V Facilities Management Zone Date of participation ^j Remaining net dev acres (For non-residential development Type of land used created by this permit Legend.Item Complete Item Incomplete - Needs your action Environmental Review Required* YES NO TYPE DATE OF COMPLETION Compliance with conditions of approval7 If not, state conditions which require action Conditions of Approval Discretionary Action Required APPROVAL/RESO NO PROJECT NO YES NO TYPE DATE OTHER RELATED CASES Compliance with conditions or approval7 If not, state conditions which require action Conditions of Approval Coastal Zone Assessment/Compliance Project site located in Coastal Zone7 YES ^ NO CA Coastal Commission Authority7 YES N If California Coastal Commission Authority Contact them at - 3111 Camino Del Rio North, Suite 200, San Diego CA 92108-1725, (619) 521-8036 Determine status (Coastal Permit Required or Exempt) Coastal Permit Determination Form already completed7 YES NO If NO, complete Coastal Permit Determination Form now Coastal Permit Determination Log # Follow-Up Actions 1) Stamp Building Plans as "Exempt" or "Coastal Permit Required" (at minimum Floor Plans) 2) Complete Coastal Permit Determination Log as needed H \ADMIN\COUNTER\BldgPlnchkRevChklst Inclusionary Housing Fee required* YES NO (Effective date of Inclusionary Housing Ordinance - May 21, 1993 ) Data Entry Completed? YES NO X (A/P/Ds, Activity Maintenance, enter CB#, toolbar, Screens, Housing Fees, Construct Housing Y/N, Enter Fee, UPDATE1) Site Plan 1 Provide a fully dimensional site plan drawn to scale Show North arrow, property lines, easements, existing and proposed structures, streets, existing street improvements, right-of-way width, dimensional setbacks and existing topographical lines 2 Provide legal description of property and assessor's parcel number Zoning: 1. Setbacks. Front- Interior Side Street Side Rear Required Required Required Required Shown Shown Shown Shown 2 Accessory structure setbacks Front Required Interior Side Required Street Side Required Rear Required Structure separation Required Shown Shown Shown Shown Shown 3 Lot Coverage Required Shown 4 Height Required Shown 5 Parking Spaces Required Guest Spaces Required Additional Comments Shown Shown OK TO ISSUE AND ENTERED APPROVAL INTO COMPUTER u DATE rn H \ADMIN\COUNTER\BldgPlnchkRevChklst ^=. Dynalectric 9505 CHESAPEAKE DRIVE . SAN DIEGO, CA 92123-6393 ^^~ Information Technologies TEL 858/712-4747 • FAX 858/712-4797 • www dyna-sd com La Costa Glen Building A, Building B, Commons Recreation, Gate House Carlsbad, CA 92009 Access Control Submittal 4/5/02 Rev:l Submitted by Jon McDonald Project Manager California State License No 749757 A division ofDynalectnc An EMCOR Company j^- Dynalectric 9505 CHESAPEAKE DRIVE • SAN DIEGO, CA 92123-6393 ^^" Information Technologies TEL 858/712-4747 « FAX 858/712-4797 • www dyna-sd com Access Control System Submittal Table of Contents Manufacturer EST EST EST EST EST SENTROL EST EST OLYMPUS SAKAR ELTRON EST Description Life Safety System Overview EST3 - Fire Alarm Control Panel 3-SAC Security/ Access Control Module CRC Card Reader Controller CR-5395 Proximity Reader 1076 SPDT 1" Door Contact ACDB8+ Access Control Database Software PC 1386 Proximity Access Cards C-3020 Digital Camera TR-60 Tripod P310 Video Badgmg Pnnter KPDISP Keypad Display California State Fire Marshall Listing Sheets CSFM N/A 7165-1388 211 7165-1388:211 7300-1388 239 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 7300-1388 239 California State License No 749757 A division ofDynalectnc An EMCOR Company EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY CONTROL PANELS Safety System with Security and Access Control Features • Listed for Fire, Security, and Access Control B True seamless integration of Fire, Security and Access Control functions R 168-characterLCD • Displays important information first • Hands-free first and last alarm display B Exceptional alarm response times • Three second alarm response time over any size network El Total network wiring over 300,000 feet m Eight channels of multiplexed digital audio on a single pair of wires El Zoned, distributed and banked audio amplifier options m Local, Proprietary, and Central Station system operations B In retrofit applications, existing wiring may be used if code compliant 0 Supports EST Signature Series detec- tors and modules • Automatic device and panel addi essmg • Up to 32 trouble codes per device for troubleshooting • Device circuit mapping • 250 devices per loop, 2,500 devices per panel B Designed in accordance with ISO-9000 quality standards B Supports over 4,000 access controlled doors ® Up to 255 security partitions B Arm/Disarm keypad and system status display B Modem communicator • DACT function - supports 80 receivers and 255 accounts - SIA-DCS -Contact ID - TAP pager protocol - 4/1 and 3/1 • Modem function - v 32bis 14 4k-baud modem • Attack-resistant enclosure • Enhanced integration withFireworks PC-based Graphic Display/Control and CCTV EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY US SALES SARASOTA FI.941 739^1638 FAX941 727 1214 • CAN ADA SALES OWENSOUND ON 519-376-2430 FAX519376 7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES 905-270-1711 FAX 905-270-9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS CHESHIRE CT • US MANUFACTURING PITTSFIELD ME Issue 3 Literature Sheet #85010-0051 For the most current literature nnd updates visit www ost net Not to be used for installation purposes Pago 1 of G EST3 Life Safety System with Synergy Security and Access Control Overview Fire, security, and access control, no matter what the combination, EST3 provides a total life safety system With fire alarm providing the backbone, EST3 meets all legislated requirements - namely, that life safety takes precedence among the activities orchestrated by the control panel Only a truly synergistic system design can assure that a high volume card access activity will not affect the priority and network response speed of fire reporting mandated by codes and standards The benefits of this method are many Security and card access functions now benefit from the survivabihty and reliability mandated by the fire codes and life safety standards Costs will be reduced because system resources are shared Installation of a single integrated system is vastly more efficient than installing multiple interconnected systems There is no finger pointing, patchwork protocols or gateways that combine one system with another Just the simple elegance of a single system unencumbered by needless redun- dancy EST3 achieves true system synergy with single-system responsibility Life safety redefined Synergy is the name used to describe EST's method of combining fire, access control, and security functions into one seamless system Synergy is not a new system, but rather the logical extension of EST3 architecture into security and access control Synergy promotes the sharing of resources It makes a simpler system One that's easier to service and less trouble to program than several separate systems EST3 has always been an event-driven system that orchestrates all fire alarm functions with extreme efficiency With added security and access control functions, the possibilities are endless unlock access controlled doors when there's a fire alarm, use integrated audio to issue audible intruder alert messages - all through software, with no extra relays or wiring Seamless and absolute interplay among functions From a hardware perspective, the benefits of synergy are many Enclosures, power supplies and backup batteries can be shared by all system functions, as can communica- tion circuits Now with EST3, a simple program rule to unlock the doors replaces additional conduit, wiring and interposing relays Want to disarm security partitions automatically when an authorized cardholder enters the building? Another system rule provides the solution, thanks to this new level of interaction Elevator connections also benefit by using the same supervised control relay package for both elevator recall and elevator access control, and that minimizes wiring The F/reWorks PC-based graphic annunciation and control package is available to coordi- nate system events on a quad-screen display This event-driven system places all system events in immediate view and command of the operator Drivers are available for many major CCTV equipment manufacturers, facilitating the smooth integration of CCTV with fire, security, and access control functions Cameras can automatically be directed to preset locations and easily maneuvered by the operator, all from the same screen Synergy establishes new benchmarks EST3 with synergy elevates the reliability and survivabihty of security functions to a level found previously only in dedicated fire alarm systems In addition to traditional fire alarm devices, products used to achieve synergy include motion detectors, security input modules and access controllers These connect on network wiring and draw power from the same sources supplying fire alarm components Thanks to this breakthrough, dozens of Signature Series multisensor detectors can co-exist with dozens of Signature Series motion detectors - on the same pair of wires This degree of system unity is simply unprecedented EST3 is the first UL 864-listed fire and security platform ever engineered The result is a whole that is much greater than the sum of its parts true synergy Page 2 of 6 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Literature Sheet #8SO1O-OO51 For tho niosl current literature and updates VISIT wv\w est net Not to be used tor installation purposes Issue 3 EST3 Life Safety System with Synergy Security and Access Control Description The EST3 is a modular life safety system uniquely designed to meet the needs of any size facility, be it a single panel system or a multi-panel network System components are arranged in layers, starting with the backbox and finishing with inner and outer doors Cabinets are available with room for up to 20 modules and system batteries up to 65 AH A single 24-volt battery can act as the secondary power supply for all four internal power supplies Once the backbox is installed, up to four power supplies can be installed in the chassis assembly The power supplies use a unique paralleling arrange- ment that ensures the optimum use of each supply Each supply has the capacity to deliver up to 7 amps at 24 Vdc (28 amps total) The function of each life safety network panel is determined by the Local Rail Modules (LRMs) plugged into the panel's chassis An extensive variety of modules are available, including central processing units, input/outputcircuitmodules, communication modules, security/access control modules, and audio amplifier modules Please refer to the individual LRM module catalog sheets for specific details of module functionality The top layer of the LRMs is referred to as the user interface layer This layer is made up of the Main Display Interface module and a system of generic control/display modules Any control/ display module can mount on any LRM This maximizes flexibil- ity of design for custom systems The inner and outer doors finish and secure the enclosure A single panel can support up to 2,500 addressable points, provide 28 amps @ 24 Vdc, provide access control for up to 124 doors, and still have room for future expansion If a single panel is not large enough or you need to distribute functionality throughout the project, then you can network up to 64 panels together! £?s Networking/Communications The EST3 Life Safety Network uses a multi-priority peer-to-peer token ring protocol The protocol gives EST3 the exceptionally fast alarm response time of less than three seconds across the network, virtually independent of the total number of nodes The EST3 token ring network configuration also affords long distances between panels The distance between panels on #18 AWG (1 0 mm2) is 5,000 ft (1,523m) for both network control and digital audio signals Supporting a maximum of 64 panels on a network, the total network length can be in excess of 300,000 ft (9,1400 m) Network and audio communication are via RS-485 serial ports Each two-wire circuit supports Class A (Style 7) or Class B (Style 4) wiring configurations Fiber optic media is also available As an indication of the high level of system integration, off- premise communications is handled by the Modcom modem communicator module This module provides the Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter (DACT) function, sending system status signals for up to 255 accounts to up to 80 different central monitoring stations and/or commercial paging carriers The Modcom also acts as a V 32bis 14 4K-baud modem for uploading and downloading of system data remotely via the telephone network l| Digital Audio EST3 digitized audio can deliver up to eight audio messages simultaneously over a single pair of wires' All audio messages and live pages originate at the Audio Source Unit (ASU) that can store up to 32 minutes pre-recorded audio messages as computer "WAV" files These messages can be automatically directed to various areas in a facility under program control On the receiving end, zoned amplifiers installed in remote fire alarm cabinets receive and decode the digital mes- sages The messages are then amplified and sent out to the speakers The availability of eight different channels opens a number of new simultaneous notification possibilities 1) Live voice page, 2) Fire floor evacuation message, 3) Alert message on floors above and below the fire, 4) Stairwell evacuation reinforcement message, 5) Elevator cab information messages, 6) Lobby message instructing occupants to exit the building, 7) Concourse instructions to occupants not to enter the lobby, 8) Other instructions to areas not directly affected by fire Any combination of the eight audio channels can be automatically directed to any or all areas of the building, with total manual override as required Eight channel capability assures that one message is never interrupted in order to process another, a common fault with two-channel systems This eliminates any chance of confusing the occupants with conflicting messages Security notification messages can easily be integrated into the audio system, and act as a great deterrent as well as reducing the risk of false alarms Survivabihty is also an integral part of ESTS's digitized audio system Default audio messages are continuously transmitted to all network amplifiers by the ASU These messages provide audio supervision for the digital audio chain, and act as a default signal if the network data circuit fails or should message control information fail to reach the ASU If the audio data circuit fails, each amplifier generates a 1 KHz temporal (3-3-3) tone that is transmitted during an alarm In the event of an amplifier failure, a backup audio amplifier is automatically substituted for the failed amplifier in the cabinet, restoring audio capability In the unlikely event of multiple amplifier failures, the backup amp replaces the amplifier actively processing the highest priority message in the cabinet When messages are no longer directed to a failed amplifier such as when a high priority page message ends, the backup amp is dynamically reassigned to the next highest priority failed amplifier actively processing messages EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Literature Sheet #85O1O-OO51 For the most current literature and updates visit www est net Not to be used tor installation purposes Page 3 of 6 EST3 Life Safety System with Synergy Security and Access Contra! The Firefighters Telephone Control unit (FTCU) provides two-way communications between remotely located phones and thefire command center The alphanumeric display makes operation intuitive, and a single switch permits the phone signals to be used to issue pages in the facility Digitized audio increases notification messaging flexibility, reduces wiring and installation costs, provides enhanced supervi- sion and survivability, and is easy to use 8—r Security/Access Control All Signature Series security devices use the same high-quality components found in the fire devices In fact, Signature security and access devices are listed for both fire and security applications There is no system degradation when both fire and security devices are installed on the same circuit, however when requested by the AHJ, additional separation can be provided using SIGA-IM Isolator modules to isolate the effects of an open/shorted or grounded circuit If more separation is required, simply install two circuits An additional level of separation can be provided when two modules are used When the highest level of separation is desired, separate cabinets can be provided for each module Card Reader Controllers (CRC) and Keypad/Displays (KPDISPs) are connected to the EST3 panels using a dedicated Security/Access Control module (3-SAC) This module offers one Class A or two Class B supervised circuits, seamlessly blending access control and security control functions into the system Class A circuits can be configured to Style 6 wiring All cardholder information is retained in the memory of the individual Card Reader Controller (CRC) that is installed at each door Each CRC retains cardholder data for up to 36,000 cardholders, including schedules and holidays A history file in the CRC retains up to the last 20,000 events Schedules and filters are used to eliminate unwanted entries in the history file Addi- tional options are available to eliminate most routine traffic on the network Cardholder information is downloaded into the CRCs from the Access Control Database Program This Windows® based program can be run on any modem-equipped PC The PC connects via switched public telephone line to the Modcom modem communi- cator module, and the information is sent to the individual CRCs using the network communication circuits Similarly, history information can be uploaded from the CRCs into the Access Control Database Program Security functions supported by the system include 255 parti- tions, arming and disarming of partitions, and off-premise transmission of opening and closing information An attractive programmable 128 x 64 dot Graphic LCD Keypad/Display is used for arming/disarming of the system, as well as system status functions Security devices can be easily programmed to interact with system Fire and Access Control functions All security devices benefit from the high level of supervision and diagnostic tools provided by the EST3 system Enhanced Reliability & Survivability The EST3 uses distributed technology, designed to survive expected and unexpected events Intelligent Signature detectors can make alarm decisions on their own, and do not involve other system components in this important decision-making process Sensor-based technology must communicate data to a remotely located common panel where alarm decisions are made Failure of this centralized processor can cripple sensor-based systems With EST3, a panel CPU failure does not disable a panel's ability to provide protection In the event of a CPU failure, the intelligent device controllers can still receive alarms and distribute the alarm information to all other modules in the panel Modules in the panel are capable of responding with a programmed standalone alarm response When a network is wired in a Class B configuration, a single break or short on the wiring isolates the system into two groups of panels Each group continues to function as a peer-to-peer network, working with their combined databases When wired using a Class A configuration, a single break or short on the network wiring causes the system to isolate the fault, and network communication continues uninterrupted-without any loss of function Should multiple wiring faults occur, the network re- configures into many sub-networks and continues to respond to alarm events from every panel that can transmit and receive network messages Survivability is maximized as responses originating and executed by a single panel are always carried out because a copy of the system database is stored in the panel's memory Scheduled maintenance improves system availability, and EST3 is designed to make system maintenance easy System compo- nents are designed to assist in routine and time-consuming service functions EST3 service groups are defined by location, not by system wiring There is no need to disable an entire floor to test a single device According to their UL listings, Signature Series detectors do not require routine sensitivity testing - a real timesaver Comprehensive internal and external monitoring quickly identifies most problems to a component level, including ground faults that can be identified down to the module Parts are easy to replace Modules plug in and use automatic addressing and plug-in field wiring No DIP switches are used Firmware in system modules and Signature devices is easily upgraded as new advances in detection and control technology are made available Advanced system diagnostics are provided in the EST3 System Definition Utility Page 4 of 6 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Literature Sheet #85O1O-OO51 For the most current literature and updates visit www ost net Not to be used for mstallntion purposes Issue 3 EST3 Life Safety System with Synergy Security and Access Control O User Friendly A comprehensive survey of users resulted in system features and controls that are easy to use The mam display interface shows the operator the first and most recent system events-without ever touching a single control1 All system events are sent to one of four message queues Alarm messages are never intermixed with trouble or supervisory signals, eliminating confusion Need more information? The "Details" switch provides additional information about the highlighted device The operator can easily review supervisory, trouble, and monitor messages by simply selecting the appropri- ate message queue After a few minutes of inactivity, the system automatically returns to displaying the first and most recent events Optional manual control switches and display modules can be arranged on the system operator layer to suit the application These modules can be used to provide additional HVAC controls, manual selection of audio circuits, or other required manual control functions The digital audio system uses only five basic controls to direct all paging messages ALL CALL directs page messages to all zones in the facility Page to EVACUATION automatically directs page messages to the fire area Page to ALERT automatically directs page messages to the areas receiving the alert message All Call Minus automatically directs page messages to the areas NOT receiving the evacuation or alert messages Page by Phone selects the firefighters' telephone system as the source for paging The Firefighters'Telephone Control Unit(FTCU) uses an alphanu- meric display to indicate the source of incoming calls Operators simply scroll through the list and hit the "Connect" button when the desired call is highlighted There is no need to look through rows of lamps and switches to determine the source of calls Up to five remote locations can be in simultaneous two-way commu- nications with the FTCU System Configuration The powerful EST3 System Definition Utility (SOU) helps define flexible system operations in a fraction of the time required by other systems Based on an object-oriented system of rules, virtually all EST3 operating features are software-controlled This gives the designer great flexibility in integrating fire, security, and access control functions into a single seamless design A report generator provides a complete library of system reports thatare invaluable for troubleshooting, including a printout of Signature device connections as the devices are actually wired Use of software-based components permits the SOU to add new features to the system Even the Signature Series devices are capable of upgrading firmware as new detection algorithms become available Feature Synopsis Agency Listing/Approval Various components are approved by ULI, ULC, FM CE, and LPCB Please refer to individual component catalog sheets for details System Components Cabinets/Attack Rated Doors Power/Booster Supplies Central Processor Module Signature Controller Audio Amplifiers Audio Source Unit Alphanumeric Display Control Display Modules Firefighter's Telephone Control Unit Network Communication Cards Initiating Device Circuit Module Off Premise Signaling Module Remote Annunciators Security/Access Control Module FireWorks PC based graphic display and control w/CCTV interface Please refer to component catalog sheets for additional details Engineering Specification Please refer to the LifeLmes CD ROM for a detailed system Guide Specification EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Literature Sheet #85O10-OO51 For the most current literature and updates visit www cat net Not to be used for installation purposes Page 5 of 6 EST3 Life Safety System with Synergy Security and Access Control Tonoxl ESl3ioi7»jti Ikmi panel Typical Wiring Access Control Data Base (ACDB)Nv Paging/ Company GROUND FLOOR ^ CPU w/diaplay power supply & booster dual loop rrodule auuu source irodule lirodgWof's lek-photw zamplitire &bancnos: EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements All specifications are subject to change without notice For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact EST © 200I EST Pago 6 o» 6 Literature Sheet #8b010-0061 For the most current literature and updates visit www est net Not to be used for installation purposes Printed in US A Issue 3 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY CONTROL PANELS EST3 Features • 168 character LCD • displays information importanttouserfirst • First and Last alarm display hands free • Exceptional alarm response times • 3 second alarm responsetime over any size network • 750ms loop alarm response time • Total network wiring over 300,000 feet • Eight multiplexed channels for audio source selection on one pair of wires • Zoned audio amplifiers • Supports proprietary and local system operations • For retrofit existing wire may be used if electrically sound • Slide m LED and switch labels • Signature series detectors and modules support • Automatic device and panel addressing • 250 devices per loop, 2500 devices per node • Device circuit mapping • Up to 32 trouble bits per device for trouble shooting Description EST3 is a modularsystem uniquely designed to easily meet the needs of standalone single node systems or multi-node networks Both fire alarm and audio systems use the same fundamental components simplifying system layouts A powerful System Definition Utility helps defmeflexible system operations ma fraction of the time required by others Virtually all EST3 operating features are software controlled This gives EST3 great site flexibility and ensures operational changes and upgrades will be possible years after the initial installation From the elegant contoured door design of the Lobby Enclosure through the standard industrial design of RemoteClosetcabinets both aesthetics and function are addressed ® Application Notes EST3 is a superbly adaptable Life Safety System lending itself to smaller and larger buildings alike System components arrange in layers starting with the wallbox system and ending with inner and outer doors Cabinets are available with room for system batteries up to 65 Amp hours With EST3 one 24 volt battery supports up to four power supplies The power supplies use a unique paralleling arrangement that ensures optimization of each supplies full capacity Each supply will support up to 7 Amps of load, with four supplies 28 Amps of current is available all backed up by one battery This gives EST3 continuing cost saving benefits in system maintenance as well as initial system cost A user interface layer made up of a Mam Display Interface module and a syslem of generic modules maximize design flexibility for custom systems MODULES DISPLAY MODULES INNER DOOR COVER ^ OUTER DOOR EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY US SALES SARASOTA FL941-739-4638 FAX941-727-1214 • CANADASALES OWENSOUND ON 519-376-2430 FAX519-376-7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES 905-270-1711 FAX 905-270-9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTER!. CHESHIRE CT • US MANUFACTURING PITTSFIELD ME Issue 1 Literature Sheet #85O1O-OO51 Page 1 of 4 Main Display Interface ESTS's Mam Display Interface modulefocuses on the emergency user Simple to understand lights and switches help the operator execute system commands with confidence Eight lines of 21 characters (168 characters total) provide the room needed to convey emergency information ma useful format Handsfree,the first highest priority event displays The Mam Displayalways shows the last highest priority event Without opening the door of the EST3 the first and last alarm is given EST3 modular system design means a Mam Display Interface module is not required in remote nodes with no user interface requirements ESTS's Mam Display Interface provides a menu system to support mamtenancefunctions such as point disabling or reportsfor use by staff or service personnel Display Modules ESTS's, generic control/display module's provide membrane switches with positive tactile feedback and colored LEDs giving the emergency userthe simplest of interfaces Control/Display module locations are independent of the underlying connection hardware, the local rail module This keeps system lay out flexibility maximized Panel Capacities EST3 makes isolation of field wiring easy with building wiring termination's being made on local rail module removable terminal blocks EST3 local rail modules include, zoned amplifiers. Single Signature Loop Controllers, Conventional Hardwired modules, and the mam CPU module System design allows convenient separation of high voltage and power limited wiring EST3 supports both single node and multiple node single network systems As a stand alone panel or single node from 5 to 21 module spaces are available This provides enough space for up to four system power supplies providing 28 Amps of power A single panel supports up to 10 Signature loop controllers (250 devices per loop, 2500 points total per node) Utilizing conven- tional circuits, up to 15 local rail modules fit, supporting 120 conventional zones Up to half of the conventional circuits could be Notification Appliance Circuits, with 19 Control Display modules, and a Main Display Interface module Networks EST3 operates on a multi priority peer-to-peertoken ring network The multi-priority token ring gives EST3 exceptional alarm response Response time is less than 3 seconds across the network virtually independent of the total number of nodes EST3 token ring network configuration also affords long distances between nodes The distance between panels on #18AWG (1 Omm2) is 5000ft (1523m) With 64 nodes supported on a network the total network length is in excess of 300,000ft (91400m) Network communication is via RS-485 serial ports This two wire circuit supports Class'A'or'B' The EST3 network meets NFPA style 7 communications standards in Class 'A' configuration The EST3 uses distributed data base technology, designed to survive the rigors of fire and fire fighting In Class 'B' configuration a single break or short on the network wiring will isolate the system into two groups of panels each with one or more nodes Each group of panels continues functioning as a peer-to-peer network working with their combined data bases In Class 'A' a single break or short on the network wiring causes the system to isolate the fault Network communication continues uninterrupted If multiple faults occur, the network re-configures into multiple networks and functions as described above for Class 'B' This means a system continues to respond to activations from every node that can transmit and receive network messages Local responses always execute since the local data base resides at each node maximizing survivability Adding Audio EST3 audio is a matter of selecting components for installation in standard fire alarm cabinet assemblies EST3 uses intelligent zoned amplifiers, this reduces wire runs and space needs at a central location Audio control equipment and zoned amplifiers use the same system power supplies as fire alarm components All these components are supported by standby battery Where multiple nodes make up the system a single pair of wires carries eight channels ol digital audio between nodes The system will deliver up to eight messages/signals simultaneously meaning occupants signaling messaging is never interrupted This eliminates confusion when the emergency user requires the use of an audio channel when delivering zone specific messages The EST3 provides simple paging controls Pressing the ALL CALL selects all paging zones for message delivery Pressing Page to EVACUATION automatically selects all areas in evacuation Similarly, the user can Page to ALERT Zoned paging requires the userto simply press zone paging switches After the user completes a page delivery, signaling automatically restore when the user releases the microphonetalk key Page 2 of 4 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Literature Sheet #85O1O-O051 Issue 1 Engineering Specification It shall be possible to support a single stand alone node or up to 64 nodes communicating on a peer-to-peer multi-priority token ring protocol network Any node on the network with a new alarm must have priority on the Network Network alarm response must be under 3 seconds Field wiring connections must be made at removable terminal blocks Status LEDs shall be provided for communications of network, RS-232, audio and internal rail communications Internalnodecommunicationspeed mustbe programmable The control panel and system components must be manufactured by an ISO 9001 standards listed company The communication format between the control panel and analog devices shall be digital Loop alarm recognition must be within 750 milliseconds of a device reporting an alarm state It must be possible to wire the Loop as Class A or Class B with non shielded, non twisted wire It must be possible to wire branches (T-taps) with Class B wiring Should the communications between devices and the Data controller be lost, the device circuit shall go into stand-alone mode The circuit shall act like a conventional alarm receiving circuit in the stand alone mode Should bus communications be lost, local rail modules must continue to function, recognize and store functional status changes In the event of an alarm, provision must be made to signal the network and make it aware of the alarm condition The fire alarm power supplies must be capable of being paralleled and share the load Multiple power supplies must be capable of being backed up with a single 24 volt battery pack for reduced maintenance A battery per power supply is not acceptable The power supply shall be capable of charging up to 65 AH batteries The power supply must be able to perform an automatic load test of batteries and return a trouble if the batteries fall outside a predetermined range Power supplies must incorporate the ability to adjust the charge rate of batteries based on ambient temperatures It shall be possibleto adjust for ambient tempera- ture changes in local cabinets as well as remote cabinets The system shall provide a user interface that displays system events in a text format, and supports basic common control LEDs and switches The Common Control Switches and LEDs provided as minimum will be. Reset switch and LED, Alarm Silence switch and LED, Pane! 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 units The user interface must provide an LCD that will allow custom event messages of up to 42 characters The system must provide the emergency user, hands free viewing of the first and last highest priority event The last highest priority event must always display and update automatically Events shall be automatically placed in easy to access queues It shall be possibleto 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 mustbe displayed Visual indication must be provided for any eventtype that 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 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 as to its function Where applicable control of remote smoke control devices must be made available at the control center Switches with LEDs must provide positive feed back to the operator of remote equipment status Where voice audio is required a means of paging individual zones must be made Thestatusofeachpagmgzonemustbeannunciated Itmust be possible to selectively page into specific zones It shall be possible to manipulate the evacuation of the building from the mam conti ol center It must be possible for the emergency operatorto put specific zones into evacuation manually The audio system amplifiers must be able to operate 25Vrms or 70 4Vrms speakers The system shall provide simultaneous page, alert and evacuation signaling Systems that cause signaling devices to go silent while performing any signaling functions will not be accepted System amplifiers must be distributed zoned type Centrally banked systems are not acceptable An integral circuit for operating traditional NAC devices must be provided with each system amplifier The circuit must have a minimum rating of 3 5 Amps for operating 24Vdc signals It must be possible to have up to 8 separate audio signal sources for paging and signaling purposes The system must provide as a minimum the following paging common controls and indicators Ready to page LED, VU display of paging output level, 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 transmis- sion of paging must be provided between system nodes The analog sources must be sampled and converted to digital with a sampling rate no less than 9600 baud It must be possibleto transmit signal sources (Alert, Alarm, Page, etc ) together over a single pan of wires between nodes The fire panel shall be capable of supporting a variety of conven- tional smoke detectors with a single module It must be possible to support polarized bells, horns or strobes It shall be possible to provide hardwired supervisory and monitorf unctions with latching or non-latching operations It shall be possibleto display any circuit on an LCD or LED annunciator located anywhere on the network Issue 1 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Literature Sheet #85O1O-OO51 Page 3 of 4 Typical Wiring To next EST3 remote door panel II Printer GROUND FLOOR ^CPU wftjlsplay, pownr supply 1 booster dual loop modulo audio sourco motbite Wmostcr firelightefa teteptnne, 2 amplifiers, t batteries Typical EST3 Wiring with Emergency Voice/Alarm System w/ Firefighter's Telephones Size conductors per application Rofor to EST3 Installation Manual for additional details EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements All specifications are subject to change without notice For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact EST ©1996EST Page 4 of 4 Literature Sheet #85O1O-OO51 Printed m U S A Issue 1 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY SECURITY/ACCESS CONTROL Security/Access Control Module Model 3-SAC Features • Listed for fire, security, and access control • Two supervised RS-485 device circuits • Class A configuration supports 30 Card reader controllers and/or keypad/displays B Class B configuration supports 62 card reader controllers and/or keypad-displays • 4,000 ft (1,220 m) max circuit length • EST3 local rail module • Supports control/display modules • Supervised by the network controller B 100% digital communication B Removable field wiring terminal block Description The 3-SAC Security/Access Control Module is a key component in the true integration of security and access control functions into the EST3 multiplexed life safety system The 3-SAC is the demarcation point between fire and security functions For jurisdictions requiring independent wiring of fire and security devices, the 3- SAC offers two independent circuits Where fire and security devices are permitted to be connected to the same circuit, both circuits can support both fire and security functions All security devices that connect to a 3-SAC are designed and tested to strict fire alarm standards For example, to enhance reliability, the 3-SAC can be wired in a Class A (Style 6) configuration, thus delivering an additional level of system survivabihty over traditional systems employing Class B wiring The 3-SAC is used in combination with the Modcom Modem Communicator The Modcom's dialer (DACT) function is used to transmit alarms to one or more central monitoring stations and/or paging terminals Additionally, information received by the Modcom can be downloaded through the 3-SAC to individual security/access devices Please refer to the Modcom catalog sheet for additional details Total integration of the EST3 system assures that processing of fire alarm signals always receives the highest priority over routine signal processing Power for the 3-SAC comes from the same highly reliable power supply/battery combination used to power the fire alarm components Any Control Display module will mount in front of the 3-SAC, allowing great flexibility of the system user interface layout Application The 3-SAC is used to connect the Card Reader Controllers and Keypad Displays to the EST3 network This permits the network to perform functions network-wide in response to fire and/or security events A common example is the network's ability to unlock specified doors in the event of a fire emergency, without the need for hardwired interconnections between fire and access control components The 3-SAC and a simple program rule are all that is required to unlock the doors Want to disarm security partitions automatically when an authorized cardholder enters the building, the 3-SAC and another system rule provide a simple solution EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY US SALES SARASOTA FL 941-739-4638 FAX 941 727-1214 • CANADA SALES OWEN SOUND ON 519-376-2430 FAX 519-376-7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES 905-270-1711 FAX 905 270-9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS CHESHIRE CT • U S MANUFACTURING PITTSFIELD ME Issue 1 Literature Sheet #85O1O-O1O9 For the most current literature and updates visit www est net Page 1 of 2 I I I I I Engineering Specification The security and access control module shall be capable of supporting 62 devices on two class B circuits or where added reliability is required, 30 devices on a single Class A circuit It must be possible to wire Class A in Style 6 configuration The module shall be capable of supporting both fire and security devices on the same circuit The module shall permit total integration of the fire, security and access control functions by the system The module shall be <UL> <ULC> listed for both fire and security applications Typical Wiring Class A wiring (Style 6) 3-SAC Module TB2 Specifications Agency Listings Circuit Configuration Circuit Capacity Input Current Wire Size Maximum Line Resistance Operating Environment Mounting UL ULC See Note 1 Class A or Class B 30 devices on one Class A circuit 62 devices on two circuits wired Class B 40 mA under all conditions 22 AWG to 14 AWG (0 25mm2 to 1 5mm2) depending on specifications of connected devices 90 Ohms 0°C to 49° Complete (32°F to 120°F) @ 85%RH Non-condensing One Local Rail Space Note 1 The EST3 is modularly listed under the following standards UL 864 categories UOJZ, UOXX, UUKL and SYZV, UL 294 category ALVY, UL 609 category AOTX, UL 636 category ANET, UL 1076 category APOU, UL 365 category APAW, UL 1610 category AMCX, UL 1635 category AMCX ULC-S527 Please refer to EST3 Installation and Service Manual for complete system requirements Class B wiring 3-SAC Module TB2 Ordering Information Catalog Number 3-SAC Description Security/Access Control Module Shipping WT Ib(kg) 0 5 ( 23) —j. 120 n terminating '— Resistor —i120 n terminating Resistor Notes Refer to device installation sheets for proper wiring connections Maximum of 30 devices (Class A), 62 devices (31 per loop) (Class B) Security Access Control Bus 4 Up to 4,000 ft (1,220 m) All wiring is power limited and supervised 5 CRCs require 24Vdc or local transformer for operational power KPDISP requires 24Vdc for power EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements All specifications are subject to change without notice For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact EST Literature Sheet #85O1O-0109 © 2001 EST Page 2 of 2 Printed in U S A EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY SECURITY/ACCESS CONTROL Card Reader Controller Model CRC, CRCXM Features B Listed forfire, security, and access control • Support of Wiegand output devices —Proximity, Mag Stripe, etc B Total support for one door • Two supervised device circuits B Integral standby battery E Supports maglock and strike operation B PIN pad support and schedule B Memory for 8,000/36,000 cardholders B Self-contained operation fi Maintains all schedules and holidays IS No degraded mode needed K Aesthetically pleasing design B Integrates with EST3 systems S Can initiate system activity B Can respond to system activity El Handicapped option facilitates barrier-free operation • System timers M Door ajar is Egresstime B Construction card li Antipassback options B Two-man rule B Muster H Escort/visitor B Optional sounder B Greatfor retrofit B Can use existing cards and readers Description The Card Reader Controller (CRC) provides the power and elec- tronics required to monitor and control a single door with both entry and exit readers The unit is designed to mount in close proximity to the door it controls, however it can be located remotely from the readers in retrofit applications The unit is housed in an off-white Cycoloy*1 housing Its attractive design allows for surface mounting in exposed areas All access decisions are made locally in the CRC The CRC's non- volatile memory can hold schedules and holiday information for up to 8,000 cardholders The CRCXM has additional memory, and supports 36,000 cardholders The memory also retains the last 5,000/20,000 events for logging purposes This history informa- tion is uploaded at the request of the access control database for use in a variety of reports The unit provides 12 Vdc @ Vi amp for door strike or magnetic lock requirements An integral standby battery can provide up to four hours of service for applications that use electric door strikes An integral tamper switch is also provided Two input circuits are provided for security devices These are typically used to monitor door position and request to exit EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY US SALES SARASOTA FL941 739-463S FAX941 727 1214 • CANADASALES OWEN SOUND ON519 376-2430 FAX 519-376 7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES 905 270-1711 FAX 905-270-9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS CHESHIRE CT • US MANUFACTURING PITTSFIELD ME Literature Sheet #85001-0528 For the most current literature and updates visit www ost net Not to be used for installation purposes Page 1 of 6 devices Input circuits can also be configured as a "buzz in" switch to manually unlock the door, or as security input points A handicapped feature output is provided to operate mechanical door openers with extended door-open times This output is activated when a cardholder with the disabled option activated presents their card to the reader, helping provide barrier-free access Credential Reader Support The CRC(XM) is compatible with most credential readers such as proximity and biometnc devices having a standard Wiegand output Each CRC is capable of controlling both the ingress and egress readers for a single door Multiple readers for ingress and egress are supported simply by parallelling the readers This can allow the use of multiple card types at a single door CRCs provide support for a Construction Card This feature facilitates system testing and an extra level of security until a database is downloaded into the CRC Once the CRC has a cardholder database downloaded into it, the construction card automatically becomes deactivated The CRC provides LED drivers to visually indicate whether access is granted or denied These generate different LED flash rates when PIN numbers or a second card (two-man rule/escorted visitor) is required A driver for an audible sounder is also provided by the CRC Access Levels, Schedules, and Holidays An access level is a name assigned to a group of cardholders that share common access privileges These privileges consist of a list of doors, each with a specified schedule Any combination of doors can be assigned to an access level The CRC(XM) supports 1,200 different access levels (up to 255 per tenant), and each cardholder can belong to two access levels at the same time The CRC maintains in its memory all access levels, schedules and holidays, created by the Access Control Database Program Each schedule identifies the specific time(s) (in 15-minute increments) and day(s) during which specific cardholders are permitted through a given door The CRC(XM) can store up to 1,200 sched- ules (up to 255 per tenant) and 1,200 holidays (up to 255 per tenant) Holidays are exceptions to normal Monday through Sunday schedules, when different access requirements are desired Many holidays can be programmed using rules rather than fixed dates This minimizes year-to-year programming required to update holidays annually Fixed holidays, such as January 1st, that fall on a Saturday or Sunday can automatically be scheduled for the closest Monday or Friday to coincide with statutory holidays Database Management Each CRC(XM) contains the entire access control database within its memory This distribution of intelligence minimizes traffic on the network, maximizing access decision speeds Cardholder data is created and stored in the Access Control Database (ACDB) software program that runs on any PC (see the ACDB Catalog sheet) This information is then encrypted and sent to the CRCs by a hardwire or dial-up connection In a network environment, the PC is simply equipped with a conventional modem The ACDB program then dials up the network and sends the encrypted database information via the network to the individual CRCs This allows a ACDB to serve multiple sites Dial-up data entry also permits multiple tenants to share a common access control system without sharing a com- mon database PCs may also be directly connected to the system using a direct serial connection Page 2 of 6 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Literature Sheet #85OO1-O528 For the most current literature and updates visit www est net Not to be used for installation purposes Issue 2 Configurations True integration permits system functions to interact seamlessly, such as unlocking exit doors during a fire A simple program rule unlocks doors, replacing additional conduit, wiring and interposing relays Wantto disarm security partitions automatically when an authorized cardholder enters the building' Integration and another system rule easily provides a solution Because each CRC makes its own access decisions, very little network traffic is generated by the access control function This, along with the integrated design of the network operating system ensures that fire signals always receive the highest priority To reduce traffic even further, the CRC can be configured to report only denied or irregular events There is no degradation in system performance when both fire and security devices are installed on the same network The CRC(XM) uses the same high quality components used in our fire devices, and is UL-listed to fire (UL-864/ULC-S527), card access (UL-294) and burglary (UL-609) standards The Card Reader Controllers and Keypad Displays (KPDISP*) are connected to the system over a supervised, dedicated RS-485 connection to the Security Access Control Module (3-SAC) Each 3- SAC can support up to 62 CRCs or KPDISPs This is a multi-drop circuit and does not require a home run for each device Should network communications be lost, the CRC will continue to grant access based on the complete database stored in its memory, without loss of any security feature, except possibly anti- passback, two-man rule, and muster operations For these type of applications a Class A/Style 6 configuration can be installed In Class A the maximum number of devices on the 3-SAC is 30, providing continued uninterrupted operation in the event of most wiring faults Networked Applications Access controlled doors can be grouped into one of 255 parti- tions Partitions are used to define the protection for a given area This facilitates arming and disarming of security alarms, as well as anti-passback, two-man rule, and muster operation Each CRC can supportone partition As part of an integrated system, CRCs can be programmed to automatically bypass alarm points, eliminating one of the most common causes of false alarms Integration also permits the system to be programmed to automate routine functions such as turning on lights and adjusting room temperature Up to 255 tenants are supported by the CRC During system installation, the available schedules and holidays are allocated to each one The use of individual access control database programs and dial-up modem connections simplifies the addition of a new tenants or the reconfiguring of existing ones Doors located at remote sites are supported using dial-up modem connections No local dedicated PC or computer wiring is re- quired for database transactions Elevator floor access control is accomplished using the CRC and the EST3 integrated system Because the fire portion of the system is already interconnected with the elevator controllerfor elevator capture functions, floor access control is a simple extension of this pre-existing function The CRC(XM) is listed to UL-864, the fire alarm standard, to UL-294, the access control system unit standard, and to UL-1610 burglar alarm stand ards This raises the level of the access control components up to the high standards of fire alarm equipment and permits fire, security, and access control functions to be fully integrated while assuring all listing and code requirements are met The CRC's flexibility supports three different versions of anti- passback strict, timed, and logged Strict anti-passback requires the use of an exit reader and will not permit reuse of a card until it has been used to exit the area In order to eliminate the need for an exit reader, the timed anti-passback mode prohibits the reuse of the card for a predetermined time period This virtually eliminates users passing a card back to a second user, this is the origin of the anti-passback feature The logged anti-passback mode permits access, but logs any violation to history for future employee counselling When an area is served by more than one door, a networked system is required to provide support for two-man rule operation, muster opei ation, and strict anti-passback The network coordi- nates user information between CRCs that serve a common area See KPDISP literature for a full description of the functionality offered by the keypad display Issue 2 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Literature Sheet #85OO1-O5 >8 For the most current literature and updates visit www est not Not to be used lor installation purposes Paye 3 of 6 Specifications Agency Listings Door Capacity Credential Reader Compatibility Keypad Compatibility Input Circuits Lock Control Power Lock Types supported Supervision Delay Reader Power Cardholder Capacity Schedules & Holidays Anti-Passback 2-Man Rule Partitions Muster operation Event Memory Network Communications Local Sounder (CRCSND) Porm C Relay Supervision Input Circuits Tamper AC Fail Low Battery Strike Reader CPU/Memory Network Communications Internal Clock Power Requirements from 24 Vdc source CRC(XM) Transformer Powered Wire Size Standby Battery Operating Environment Housing Dimensions (HWD) Mounting UL ULC (See Motel) Each CRC(XM) serves one door - one ingress reader/keypad one egress reader/keypad one lock mechanism and required request to exit devices Any Wiegand output device including proximity magnetic stripe Wiegand Barium Ferrite & biometnc readers with Wiegand outputs Any reader with integral keypad using the Dorado® 8-bit ksypad format Two supervised Configurable for request to exit button/PIR motion detector security input or buzz in switch Network programmable bypass arm/disarm 12Vdc@05A max Configurable for continuous (mag-lock) or pulse (strike) operation Strikes are supervised for presence Programmable exit delay 12Vdc@05A max CRC = 8 000 CRCXM = 36 000 1 200 schedules & 1 200 holidays Each tenant can be assigned up to 255 schedules & 255 holidays Networked = 62 doors per partition on the same 3-SAC Networked = 62 doors per partition on the same 3-SAC Networked = 255 61 doors per partition on the same 3-SAC CRC = 5 000 events CRCXM = 20 000 events configurable for all denied or irregular events RS-485 Class A or Class B 4 000ft (1 220m) maximum arc uit length Optional piezo sounder configurable for door ajar and unauthorized entry/exit - 12 Vdc @ 7mA Contact (30 Vdc/ac @ 2A resistive) to operate system auxiliary functions including automatic door openers Class B monitored for opens shorts & normal conditions Cover monitored for normal & open conditions Monitored for loss of AC power Monitored for low battery voltage during primary power loss Monitored for open & normal conditions when door is locked Monitored for open and normal conditions Monitored for internal failures erase or write failures Monitored by the network 24 hour clock Automatically synchronized on networks 60 mA + (Lock current @ 12 Vdc) -i- (Reader Current @ 12 Vdc) + (CRCSND current if used) Total AC watts equals 1 watt per 10mA of total CRC load Include CRC (current @ 16Vdc) and Reader current and Lock current 14 to 22 AWG (1 5 mm2 to 0 25mm2) See Note 2 12V @1 2AH (approximately 4 hours standby w/strike - standby time may vary depending on door traffic) 0°C to 49° Complete (32°F to 120°F) @ 93%RH Non condensing Off-white Cycoloy® Thermoplastic 475 x80 x25 (12 Ocm x 20 5cm x 6 4cm) Surface mount Optional 4 square or 2-gang or 100mm2 electrical box Note! The EST3 is modularly listed under the following standards UL864 categories UOJZ, UOXX, UUKLand SYZV, UL 294 category ALVY, UL 609 category AOTX, UL636 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-S304 Please refer to EST3 Installation and Service Manual for complete system requirements Note 2 When wiring between CRCs is installed outside as between two buildings, surge protection is needed on the CRC wires leaving and entering the building Use Ditek's Surge Protector Model 2LVLP Page 4 of 6 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Literature Sheet #85OO1-OE>28 For the most current literature and updates vistt www est net Mot to bo used for installation purposes Typical Wiring From control panel or previous device 165iVaclN 16 5 Vac IN Accessory j relay | mounting I space I ^ From power supply From AC/Load terminals __X on plug in transformer (CRCXF) Note The ground terminal on the transformer is not used i£*>.':^.£3E!S%8£3£Sl To next device or 120 0 EOL if this is the last device on ClassBorbacktoS-SAC module if Class A Tamper switch Engaged when the cover is installed and activates - when the cover is removed Reader wire connections Reader manufacturers EST/HID/K Motorola lndala/J\ Dorado Sensor Eng Ken Radio Key /K Paradox/Position Technology CRC terminal block numbers (designators) 10 (Reader power) Red Red Red Red Red Red Red 11 (Reader GND) Black Black Black Black Black Black Black 12 (Data 0). Green Green Green Green Green Green Green 13 (Datal) White White White White White White White 14 RED LED Brown Brown Brown Violet Brown Brown Orange 15 GREEN LED Orange — ... Brown Orange Orange Yellow 16 (Sounder) A Yellow Blue Yellow Blue Blue Blue Brown Jumper Setup Intermrtant power (using strike) AC power (from transformer) Continuous power (using maglock or continuously powered strike) DC power (from panel) Notes If used as an inside reader connect the green wire to TB1- 13 and the white wire to TB1-12 Connect wiring only when using the reader's sounder Program fo- dual-LED control Use a 4 7 Ktl 1/4 watt resistor if no stnke is being used to maintain supervision When maglock or door strike voltage or current is outside CRC(XM) operational parameters, use an accessory relay (catalog number CRCRL) and a listed external power supply to power the lock Refer to the accessory relay's installation sheet (3100294) for more information n nr/ 2 twisted pair i r CRC 1 " 12 twisted pair 1 1 CRC To next CRC or KPDISP EST3 Issue; 2 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Literature Sheet #8bO01 -O52S For the most current literature arid updates visit www est net Not to be used for installation purposes Page 5 of 6 Engineering Specification The Card Reader Controller (CRC) shall provide the power and electronics required to monitor and control a single door, both entry and exit readers, all necessary support for request to exit devices, automatic door openers, and locking mechanisms All access decisions shall be made by the CRC Decisions made by a centralized controller shall not be considered as equal Each CRC shall maintain all schedules and holiday schedules for up to <8,000><36,000> cardholders Upon loss of communication with the security/access control module, the CRC default mode shall provide 100% functionality utilizing all schedules and holiday data stored in its memory, and shall not grant access solely by matching facility codes Each controller shall retain <5,000><20,000> history events in its memory History events shall be uploaded to the access control database program under manual and/or automatic control The CRC shall be capable of connecting to any credential reader that uses the standard Wiegand output protocol format, and shall support PIN# input through a keypad (using 8-bit Dorado format) that is integral to the reader It shall be possible to program a PIN schedule such that a PIN number is only required at specific times (eg weekends and evenings) to gam access and <isxis not> required during regular business hours The controller shall provide two configurable supervised input circuits for use as request to exit devices, security inputs, or manual "buzz in" control The controller shall provide a set of form "C" relay contacts to activate an automatic door opener when a valid card with the handicapped option enabled is presented to the reader Other functions shall be programmable The CRC shall be housed in an attractive enclosure suitable for surface mounting near the door without detracting from interior aesthetics Power for the CRC shall be < 16VAC provided by a local class 2 plug-in transformer <24 VDC supplied by the integrated network> The controller shall be equipped with a standby battery and integral charger, to minimize the effects of a loss of power The battery shall be capable of operating a lock strike for up to four hours The controller shall provide 12 VDC @ '/2 amp to operate the door locking mechanism The lock control voltage shall be configurable as either energize to access or de- energize to access As a multi-function component of a truly integrated system, the card reader controller shall be listed according to Underwriter's Laboratory Standards UL-294/4ccess Control System Units, UL- 864 Contra/ Units for Fire-Protective Signaling Systems, and UL- 1610 Central-Station Burglar-Alarm Units Controllers not having all of the specified agency listings will not be considered as equal The card reader conl roller shall be an EST model <CRC (8,000 cardholder) xCRCXM (36,000cardholder)> Ordering Information Catalog Number CRC CRCXM CRCSND 12V1A2 CRCXF CRCRL Description Card Access Controller w/memorv for 8 000 cardholders Card Access Controller w/memory for 36 000 cardholders CRC Sounder Module 12V @1 2AH Standby Battery Class 2 120 Vac Input/16 Vac Output Plug in Transformer 40V A Access Control Accessory Relay 12 Vdc 34mA coil N/0 contact rated at 2amps@30Vdc 6PF 2 amps @ 120/250 Vac 6PF Shipping WT Ib (kg) 1 5(068) 1 5(068) 025(011) 1 75(079) 20(091) 025(011) EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate We can not cover specific applications or anticipatfi all requirements A(( specifications are subject to change without notice For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet contact EST tf 2001 ESI Page 6 of 6 Literature Sheet #85OO1-0'528 For the most current literature and updates visit www est net Not to be used for insinuation purposos Printed in U S A Issue 2 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY SECURITY/ACCESS CONTROL Compatibility •» Proximity Card Reader Models CR-5395, C-5395x Features • Aesthetically pleasing design • Easy to change colors • Indoor/outdoor rated • Audible and visual indicators • Durable - vandal resistant • Low maintenance Description The CR-5395 is an aesthetically pleasing proximity card reader that is available with a variety of different color covers Cards are read when they are held in the vicinity of the reader The CR-5395 uses proximity technology that eliminates the need for reader adjustments required by swipe-type readers The CR-5395 is rated for both indoor and outdoor applications and mounts on a one-gang electrical box The rugged sealed polycarbonate construction provides a high degree of vandal resistance as well as protection from harsh environments Models available with white, black beige, or gray covers C€ Specifications Application The CR-5395 is suitable for indoor and outdoor applications when an aesthetically pleasing proximity card reader is desired Ordering Information Catalog Number CR-5395 C-5395G C-5395B C-53958L C-5395W Description Proximity Card Reader Charcoal Gray Gray Cover for CR 5395 Beige Cover for CR-5395 Black Cover for CR-5395 White Cover for CR-5395 Shipping Wt Ib(kg) 0 5 (0 23) 025(0 11) Dimensions (HWD) Card PC-1326 PC-1386 PK-1346 Transmit Frequency Operating Voltage Current Draw Distance fiom Controller Construction Approvals Operating Environment 4 7" x 3 00" x 0 68" (11 9cm x 7 6cm x 1 7cm) Read Range Up to 5 5" (14cm) Up to 5" (12 5cm) Up to 2" (5cm) 125kHz 5-16Vdc 50 mA Average Up to 500 (150m) from Card Reader Controller Sealed weathenzed polycarbonate enclosure UL-294 FCC part 15 United States DTI (MPT 1337) United Kingdom CE Mark approved -22° to 1 50°F (-30° to 65°C) 5% to 95% relative humidity non-condensing EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY US SALES SARASOTA FL 941-739-4638 FAX 941-727 1214 • CANADA SALES OWEN SOUND ON 519-376 2430 FAX 519-376-7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES 905-270-1711 FAX 905-270-9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS CHESHIRE CT • U S MANUFACTURING PITTSFIELD ME Literature Sheet #85OO1-0522 For the most current literature and updates visit www est net Not to be used for installation purposes Page 1 of 2 Installation Back View 1 68 (4 27cm; 3/8" ( 95cm) to 1" (2 54cm) diameter hole (RED] (BLACK) TA (GREEN) ICLOCK (WHITE) GROUND (DRAIN) LED (ORANGE) LEO (BROWN) (YELLOW) D(BLUE) 4 66" (11 84cm) •-• 3 32" (8 43cm) Engineering Specification The access control card reader shall be of the proximity type, requiring only that the access control card be held approximately 1 5" (4 cm) from the reader for the card to be read Insertion of or swiping of the card through the reader is not acceptable The encoded data from the access card and/or transponder shall be sent to the card reader controller (CRC) for processing The card reader shall provide both audible and visual indication of a properly read card When connected to the access controller the LED shall provide different flash rates when a visitor escort or a second cardholder is required for access The card reader output shall utilize the standard Wiegand output protocol and feature a re-present mode to prevent multiple reads from a single card presentation The reader housing shall be constructed of a polycarbonate material, suitable for mounting on a single gang electrical box, color and location shall be as shown on the plans The card reader shall be fully weathenzed, and shall have an operating temperature of-22° to 150°F (-30° to 65°C), and shall have an operating range of 5 to 95% relative humidity, non- condensing The card reader shall be UL listed per UL 294 as an access control system unit accessory, and meet the appropriate FCC and DTI certifications The aesthetically coordinated access control card reader shall be an EST model CR 5395 Wiring not used with CRC(XM) I EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements All specifications are subject to change without notice For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact EST Literature Sheet #85001-0522 For the most current literature and updates visit www est net Mnt trt hR H5?eH fnr lnQtallAtir.n nurr-L^cftc © 2001 EST Page 2 of 2 Printed in U S A Issue 1 S E N T R O L PRODUCT INFORMATION BULLETIN Optional 1840 Rare Earth Magnet 1078/78C SERIES MAGNETIC CONTACTS 3/4" and 1" Steel Door Contacts Model numbers (R)1076, 1076W, (R)1076C, 1076CW, (R)1076D, 1076H, 1076CH, (R)1077, 1077W, (R)1077C, 1077CW, (R)1078, 1078W, (R)1078C, 1078C1, 1078CW y^ LISTED Designed specifically for use in steel doors Special ribbed sides allow for easy installation Rugged unibody construction for maximum durability and reliability Regular, Wide Gap, SPOT, DPDT, and High Security models available Rare Earth Magnet designed for steel door with top channel available The Sentrol 1078 Series Steel Door contacts are designed specifically for use in the steel doors commonly found in commercial building applications The unique housing design features a rugged unibody construction with flexible ribbed sides for quick, secure installation without gluing The magnet housing isolates the magnet from the surrounding steel for maximum gap distances, both make and break Over ten models including Wide Gap, SPOT, DPDT, and Biased for High Security applications make the 1078 Series the most widely used and comprehensive line available An optional Rare Earth Magnet is available It is designed for use in metal entry/exit doors with a channel in the top of the door The magnet elimi- nates the need to cut a mounting hole in the door channel The flexible magnet housing can be com- pressed to accommodate a variety of channel widths for quick, easy installation Adhesive is recom- mended continued Sentrol 1078/78C Series Architects and Engineering Specifications The contact contains a hermetically sealed magnetic reed switch The reed shall be potted m the contact housing with a polyurethane based compound Contact and magnet housing shall snap-lock into a 3/4" or 1" dia hole Housings shall be molded of flame retardant ABS plastic Color of housings shall be off-white, grey or mahogany brown The magnet shall be made of Alnico V Rare Earth Magnet shall be made of neodymium iron boron Designed for Use in Steel Doors Snap-lock insulation bushing for tight fit and maximum gap in steel Rugged Unibody Construction for Maximum Durability and Reliability Both contact and magnet plastic housings are constructed of one piece of thick-walled ABS plastic for maximum strength and durability Specifications Form A (R)1078,1078W, (R)1078C, 1078CW, 1078C1 Voltage 100 V AC/DC max Current 0 5 A max Power 7 5 W max Form B (R)1077, 1077W, (RJ1077C, 1077CW SPOT Lead Colors Black Common, White Closed Loop, Red Open Loop Voltage Current Power 30 V AC/DC max 0 25 A max 3 0 W max Form C (R)1076,1076W, 1076H, (R)1076D, 1076C(D), 1076CW, 1076CH Voltage 30 V AC/DC max Current 0 25 A max Power 3 0 W max L_ ^ (R)1078, 1078W, (R)1077, 1077W, (R)1076, 1076W, 1076H, (R)1076D (R)1078C, 1078CW, 1078C1, (RJ1077C, 1077CW, (R)1076C, 1076CW, 1076CH Rare Earth Magnet (R) prefix indicates Rare Earth Magnet Protected by U S Patent 5 844,458 Magnet Part No 1921 (included) Magnet Part No 1921C(included) Ordering Information Model Number (R)1076 1076W (R)1076D 1076H (R)1078 1078W (R)1076C 1076CW (R)1078C 1078C1 1078CW 1076CH Dia 1" 1" 1" 1" 1" 1" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" Loop Type Open or Closed Open or Closed Open or Closed Open or Closed Closed Closed Open or Closed Open or Closed Closed Closed Closed Open or Closed Elect Config SPOT SPOT DPDT SPOT N/O N/0 SPOT SPOT N/O N/O N/O SPOT Hole Required Contact 1"x1 125" 1"x1 125" 1"x1 125" 1"x1 125" 1"x1 125" 1"x1 125" 75" x1 125" 75" x1 125" 75" x1 125" 75" x1 125" 75" x1 125" 75" x1 125" Magnet 1"x 1 563" 1"x1 563" 1"x1 563" 1"x1 563" 1"x1 563" 1"x 1 563" 75" x 1 563" 75" x 1 563" 75" x 1 563" 75" x 1 563" 75" x 1 563" 75" x 1 563" Gap Distance* , /; Wocfa* 1" 2" 3/4" 3/4" 1" 2" 7/8" 2" 7/8" 1/2" 2" 5/8" Steel* Up to 1/2" Uptol" Up to 3/8" Up to 1/2" Up to 1/2" Uptol" Up to 3/8" Up to 3/4" Up to 3/8" N/A Up to 3/4" Up to 3/8" Rare Earth Up to 5/8" Up to 5/8" Up to 5/8" Up to 5/8" Up to 5/8" Gap distances are nominal make distance +/- 20% SENTROL CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS 12345 SW Leveton Dr, Tualatin, OR 97062 Tel 5036924052 Fax 5036917566 http //www sentrol com U S & Canada 800 547 2556 Technical Service 800 648 7424 FaxBack 8004832495 Sentrol reserves the right to change specifications without notice ©1998 Sentrol C-3617FLG10K1198 Printed on recycled paper EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY SECURITY/ACCESS CONTROL Access Control DataBase Software Models ACDB8, ACDBS8+, ACDB-SVR, and ACDB-CLNT Features m User friendly, intuitive operation - Reduces operator training time m Compatible with most card formats - Allows use of existing cards and readers - Mix any card code length - 24 to 38 bits B 32-bit application - Windows® 98, ME and 2000 compatible B Popular badgmg program support B Supports EST card format - Allows a single card to access multiple facilities - No facility codes required, short lead times for additional cards - Over 100,000,000 unique card numbers - no fear of duplicates B Works on most computers with a V 32bis modem e Dedicated PC not required - Use access software on the same PC as other applications B ODBC database compatible m Multi-tenant applications - No security-compromising common database m User definable fields, tabs, and reports m Full filter and search capability tit Encrypted communications B Task Manager for automating routine functions m Barrier-free (handicapped) cardholder option B Supports up to 255 access levels, schedules, and holidays m Event log Description The Access Control DataBase (ACDB) program is an intuitive easy to use application used to set the parameters for granting and denying access of people into various areas of your facility Using familiar Windows-based controls, the program allows you to enter cardholder information for each person The cardholder access level information allows you to control admittance to any combination of protected doors located at one or multiple locations With the user definable fields available, additional information on enrolled persons can also be kept and tracked The program allows the use of most existing computers, there is no need for a dedicated PC or special wiring This can reduce the cost of installation through the use of existing infrastructure Whether used in small systems with few cardholders or in large access control systems where thousands of individuals must be managed, the ACDB provides tools that allow easy access man- agement The simple-to-use screens follow a logical progression no matter what the task Extensive filtering tools provide operators with quick paths to find desired information The ACDB program takes advantage of the Windows tree view and list views to provide a complete picture of the system These views help administrators gam a clear view of the system design Tabbed screens provide easy access to all ACDB features EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY US SALES SARASOTA FL 941 739 4200 FAX 941 727-0740 • CANADA SALES OWEN SOUND ON 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES 9052701711 FAX 905 270 9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS CHESHIRE CT • U S MANUFACTURING PITTSFIELD ME Issue 3 Literature Sheet #85O 1 O-OOC>8 For the mosl current literature and updates visit www est net Not to bo used for installation purposes Page! of 4 Application The ACDB is a multi-threaded 32-bit Windows program that may be run on a 400 MHz or greater PC Several levels of software are available to fit the needs of any facility Model ACDB8 is a single workstation application, providing the ability to configure access of one to eight doors Model ACDB8+ supports a single workstation - allowing configuration of over eight doors By equipping the access control PC with a V 32bis 14Kb capable modem, information can be passed to and from the system's controlled doors using telecom lines Dedicated wiring is not required However if a telecom connection is not desired, the ACDB can also be wired directly into the access hardware via an RS-232 connection The Access Control Database may reside on LAN or WAN net- works that support "Clientfor Microsoft Networks" This is ideal where multiple operators at multiple workstations are desired In these cases, the ACDB-SVR software loads on one local or remote PC on the network This PC holds all the access data base informa- tion and orchestrates uploads and downloads to access equip- ment The ACDB-SVR computer may also be used as a workstation if needed Other workstations on the network running the ACDB- CLNT software communicate via the network protocol to the ACDB-SVR workstation, loading new cardholder information into the ACDB-SVR database and retrieving report information from it All ACDB workstations - single workstation or networked - use Windows 98, ME or Windows 2000 as their operating systems The Access Control Database Administrator user initially sets all operator privileges, creates access levels, schedules, and holi- days Once the system has been defined, operators can quickly create or modify cardholder records under password protection as determined by their assigned privileges Operation Access levels, scheduling and holidays An access level consists of a list of doors and keypads, allowable access times (schedules and holidays), and cardholder privileges (disarm, irregular entry etc ) Each cardholder may be assigned one or two access levels Each access level is assigned a time period during which it is in effect The second access level is very useful for allowing a cardholder temporary access to areas outside their normal sphere of movement For example, when an em- ployee is on temporary assignment, the second access level would be used to gain entry to different areas The second access level would be timed to expire when the temporary assignment ends The ACDB supports up to 255 different access levels, 255 different schedules, and 255 different holidays A unique feature of the program is its use of rules when setting holidays For example, when holidays fall on the same date every year, the ACDB may be configured so that a holiday schedule runs automatically on those dates If any holidays occur on a Saturday, the ACDB may be set up to run the holiday schedule on the Friday instead A simple program rule accommodates holidays that change date from year to year These unique operations help ensure that people are not denied access and locked out when they should be allowed access You can easily advance the calendar to inspect the results of any rule as it applies in future years '..,._:,-..../ - - \, '.*.-. .liafe>J'« *•:•!•» ***«•*• If recurring holidays fall on a weekend, they can be configured for alternate dates - even years in advance Setting schedules is s>im pie, thanks to the ACDB's appealing graphical interface and its intuitive editing tools A single screen provides a week at a glance view and the uncluttered display speeds scheduling and makes it easy for the user to stay on top of any changes that affect access to thefacility Graphical time charts take the tedium out of scheduling All the basics The Access Control Database, in conjunction with access hard- ware, provides the ability to offer standard access control in addition to more advanced specialized operations Specialized operations include mustering, anti-passback (three types-strict, timed and logged), and visitor operations It's easy to create visitor cards with the ACDB Visitors can have free access based on the doors and schedules of the access level they are assigned A simple mouse-click can require a visitor to have an escort to enter doors Here the visitor and employee with the correct access privilege must badge into a door for the visitor to be granted access Photo badging Should the facility require photo badging, the ACDB integrates with ImageWare Systems (formerly G & A Imaging) EPI-Suite products, including EPI-Suite Lite, C/ass/c and Pro versions 5 0 Pages of 4 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Literature Sheet #S5O1O-009S For the most current literature and updates visit www est not Not to tae usod for installation purposes Task Manager/Reports The ACDB'sTask Manager automates routine activities These tasks can include uploading and downloading information to card reader controllers (doors), gathering report data, and other activities defined by the operator Reports are categorized into three basic types database related reports (information on cardholders), access event related reports (who went where, when), and, presence reports (who is there now) The ACDB's Report Wizard provides a fast, efficient way for authorized users to customize each report using the information available in the database Should information requested not be available in the local database, the ACDB will automatically retrieve the needed data from card reader controllers to ensure an accurate, up-to-the-minute report The ACDB comes pre-loaded with a selection of commonly requested reports including Event History, Access Level, Cardholder Details, and Projected Holidays Each cardholder record includes the assigned access card ID number, assigned access levels, cardholder name and address information, and may include a photograph and PIN number From the cardholder screen a disabled cardholder option facilitates the use of autom atic door openers or other entry assistance devices when the users card is presented This can help to provide a barrier free environment With up to 30 operator-definable fields available, custom information like the names of spouses, children, emergency medical information, license plate number(s), hairand eye color, department, date of hire, supervisor etc may be included under each card holder Should a cardholder leave the company, the ACDB allows their cards to be reused and re-issued This saves the expense of a new card for each new person Information about the previous cardholder remains in the access database's history, and historical events will be linked to the appropriate cardholder based on the time of the event Uploading and downloading data Cardholder privileges as configured in the ACDB, as well as event history, is stored throughout the facility in individual card reader controllers Card reader controllers use this information to make all access decisions (see catalog sheet 85001 -0528 for a complete description of EST's card reader controller) Changes to the cardholder database can be quickly downloaded to the card reader controllers over telephone lines via modem This makes the ACDB ideal for managing access systems at remote locations To maximize system performance, the ACDB's Task Manager can be scheduled to upload and archive system event history during off-peak times To maximize security, all data communications are encrypted If a telephone line connection is not possible or desired, a direct RS-232 connection can be made from the ACDB computer to the control hardware Database Information The cardholder screen provides a convenient tabbed display of personal information Each operator can be assigned view and/or edit rightsforeach tab, ensuring that confidential information is not viewed or changed by operators who do not have such rights p3jF?jKW?«!.«-. *•:'•>•';• ' ••'a-JHiKrt-gHafiKliii-im"" " vwyiitLbjyfj&i&t/ n_ l"*° >' ~/J! < ' • ""> " " " ,' '.' . ^ . 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The ACDB puts all cardholder information within reach from a single, well-organized screen Retrofit systems The ACDB program is compatible with most existing card formats, making upgrading from an existing system easy and cost-efficient (see the card reader controller catalog sheet 85001-0528 for information on the reuse of existing card readers) The ACDB provides import capabilities for most standard database formats This can greatly reduce the time needed to populate your ACDB database with basic cardholder information Optionai configuration Card Reader Controller configuration The ACDB program allows the setting of various card reader controller (door) parameters These include timers for anti- passback, delay times, two-man rule, door ajar alarm suppression, and PIN schedules Control options As part of a truly integrated system, a single access control card can be used to perform functions other than just opening a door The system supports command functions that can automatically disable the security system, turn on the lights, and set the thermo- statto the Occupied position Command functions are also used to interface with an elevator controller to limit floor access Multiple tenant applications When many tenants share a common system, each tenant may maintain his own database on his own computer In this configura- tion there is no common repository of cardholder data Each tenant database is totally independent of the other, eliminating the possibility of sensitive information getting into the wrong hands Each tenant can program access to designated doors in their part of the facility, as well as common doors and elevator controls If a common network exists between tenants, the Access Control Database allows for this configuration Here, a common PC server can hold the database for all tenants Tenants use a client machine on the network to load cardholder information onto their parti- tioned section of the database This type of configuration is ideally suited for landlord-supplied access control systems EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Literature Sheet #85O1O-009£ For the most current literature and updates visit www est net Not. to be used for installation purposes PageS of 4 Integration with other database programs TheACDB program provides import functionality that is designed to remove the need to populate data that may already exist m other databases or files The ACDB allows the import of informa- tion contained in most common database formats into the ACDB By using industry standard ODBC (Open Database connectivity), the information contained in databases such as Microsoft Access, SQL, and Oracle, can be easily used to populate the ACDB This greatly reduces the time needed to get cardholder information loaded Specifications Minimum PC requirements Operating System Modem required Hard Disk required Maximum number of Cardholders Access levels Holidays Schedules Card Formats Supported Maximum Number of doors 400MHz processor or higher 64 MB RAM CD-ROM drive minimum 650 Mb available hard disk space Windows® 98 ME or 2000 support for "Client for Microsoft Networks" for LAN/WAN operation (see Note 1) V32bis 14 4Kb compatible 20 Mb free space minimum up to 65 Mb if all required Windows components do not exist 50 000 (cardholders supported may be limited by hard drive space - typical record requires 2 kb plus photo file space 255 supported 255 supported 255 supported 26 32 34 38 bit EST format (other formats supported via Card Format Wizard 30 000 per ACDB program 4 000 per EST3 project Notes 1 Users of Windows 98 First Edition may require Microsoft product upgrades Refer to the Access Control Database user manual (P/N 270961 for complete details Ordering Information Catalog Number ACDB8 ACDB8+ ACDB-SVR ACDB-CLNT SoftKey Description Access Control Software - eight doors Access Control Software - eight-plus doors Access Control Database Server Application Software Access Control Database Client Application Software Software Key Shipping Wt Ib(kg) N/A 2(9) Engineering Specification The access control database program shall be capable of creating, modifying, and deleting cardholder records The program shall be fully password protected with assignable operator privileges The database shall be Open Data Base Connectivity (ODBC) compliant The program shall provide a minimum of 30 user definable fields for custom cardholder records The program shall include the ability to create up to 255 access levels and 255 schedules and 255 holidays It must be possible to create rules that will have the effect of shifting holiday schedules to alternate days when the holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday It must be possible to assign more that one access level to a cardholder The program shall support both local and remote sites without the need for a dedicated PC or dedicated wiring, and shall work on any compatible PC equipped with a V 32bis or better compatible modem The program shall be capable of downloading and uploading data from 1 he system over dial-up telephone lines or may be directly connected The program shall reside on <a stand- alone workstation > <on a LAN network with multiple operator workstations > < on a WAN network with multiple operator workstations> The program shall be capable of operating under Windows 98, ME or 2000 operating systems The program must provide the ability to adjust door times including but not limited to Unlock Timers, door Open timer, Door Ajar Timer Where the program is used in a multi-tenant applica- tion, it must be possible to assign door resources to each tenant by door Where multiple tenants share doors it must be possible for these common doors to have timers adjustable by the primary owner of the door only Non-common doors (doors used by a specific company or tenant) must be able to have their timers adjustable by that company or tenant only The Access Control Database program must provide a variety of predefined reports as well as giving the ability to create user definable reports that may be configured to provide information on database fields as well as access event information It must be possible to filter reports to obtain information based on date and or time of events Any report data shall be exportable for use in other programs Where an operator does not have privileges to information provided in a specific report the restricted information must not be displayed to that operator Predefined reports shall include but not be limited to Cardholder Report - including all fields from the standard and user defined cardholder records Card Transaction History Report-listing of transaction history filtered by cardholder name, access level, start and stop date and time Projected Holiday Operator Level Resource Usage - Pe,r door, resource allocation details EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements All specifications are subject to change without notice For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact EST «:• 2001 EST Page4 of 4 Literature Sheet #85010-OO98 For the most current literature and updates visit ww^vest net Not to be used for installation purposes Printed in U S A Issue 3 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY SECURITY/ACCESS CONTROL Proximity Access Carets Models PC-1326, PC-1386, EST-PC Features • Consistent read range IB Credit card size a Available in small quantities « Durable - lifetime warranty • 100,000,000 unique codes • Passive no battery design Description EST proximity access control cards offer the most convenient access credential available To request access, the user simply holds the card m the vicinity of the card reader There is no need to remove the card from a wallet or unclip it when worn as a badge The cards are not affected by body shielding, environmen- tal conditions, even when kept near keys and coins The cards feature a high reliability passive design that requires no batteries Over 100,000,000 unique codes are available m a package the size of a standard credit card Each card has an external ID number printed on the card for ease of entry into any system database All cards offer a durable package that is strong and flexible while resisting cracking and breaking The cards have an operating temperature range of-50° to 160° F (-45° to 70° C), at 5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing PC-1326 Application Offering the longest read range of any card, the PC-1326 features a punched slot for hanging vertically from a clip A special purpose version of the PC-1326 is available as the EST-PC construction card All construction cards have the identi- cal security code, which is programmed into all EST Card Reader Controllers (CRC) This facilitates testing of a CRC and its associ- ated hardware without a database in the CRC's memory It also provides a measure of access control during building construc- tion The construction card is automatically disabled in the CRC when a database is downloaded into the CRC's memory When a card is also used as a photo/ID badge, use the PC- 1386(B) This card can be formatted either horizontally or verti- cally, and is compatible with direct video image printers used for photo badging Direct imaging eliminates the need for individual photo, cut, paste and lamination processes The PC-1386(B) card meets the ISO dimension standards The PC-1386 features an EST logo on one side and is blank on the other side The PC-1386B is blank on both sides Ordering Information Catalog Number PC-1326 PC-1386 PC-1386B EST-PC Description Molded proximity card, with EST logo ISO format proximity card, with EST logo ISO format proximity card, no logo Molded Proximity Construction Card with EST logo Weight Ib (kg) 2 0 (0 91 ) per 100 40(1 8) per 200 40(18) per 200 0 5 (0 23) per 50 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY US SALES SARASOTA FL941 7394638 FAX941 727 1214 • CAN ADA SALES OWENSOUND ON 519-376-2430 FAX5193767258 INTERNATIONAL SALES 905 270-1711 FAX905 270 9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS CHESHIRE CT • US MANUFACTURING PI1TSFIELD ME Literature Sheet #8SOO1-O524 most current literature and updates MSit www ost net Not to be used for installation purposes Pacje 1 of 2 Specifications Dimensions (HWD) Reader CR-5365 CR-5395 CR-5355 CR-6005 Operating Environment PC-1326 3 375" x 2 125"x007" (8 57cm x 5 4cm x 0 18cm) Read Range Up to 5 5" (14cm) Upto55"(14cm) Up to 8" (20cm) Up to 3" (7 5cm) -50°to160°F (-45° to 70°C) PC-1386(B) 2 1 25' x 3 375" x 0031" (5 4cm x 8 57cm x 0 079cm) Read Range Up to 50" (12 5cm) Up to 50" (12 5cm) Up to 7" (17 5cm) Up to 2 5" (6 25cm) -50°to160°F (-45° to 70°C) Engineering Specification <Specify when standard PC-1326 proximity cards are required > The access cards shall be of the proximity type The access cards shall use "passive" (non-battery operated) proximity technology and be provided with a lifetime warranty Body shielding or variable environmental conditions shall not affect the read range of the access card The access card shall be no larger than 3 375" x 2 125" x 0 070" (8 57 x 5 40 cm x 0 18 cm), and shall have a printed permanent ink jet identification number The access card shall be slot punched on the short edge of the card for clip mounting, and shall bear the manufacturer's logo The access card shall have an operating temperature of-50° to 160°F (-45° to 70°C), and shall have an operating range of 5 to 95% relative humidity, non- condensing <£nterquantity> cards shall be delivered to <enter enduser> as part of this specification The access control card shall be an EST model PC-1326 <Specify when CR-1386 small proximity cards are required or when proximity cards will be printed on site with direct image prmters> The access cards shall be of the proximity type The access cards shall use "passive" (non-battery operated) proximity technology and be provided with a lifetime warranty Body shielding or variable environmental conditions shall not affect the read range of the access card The access card shall be no larger than 3 375" x 2 125" x 0 035" (8 57 x 5 40 cm x 0 08 cm), and shall have a printed permanent ink jet identification number The card surface shall be compatible with direct image printers The access card shall have an operat- ing temperature of-50° to 160°F (-45° to 70°C), and shall have an operating range of 5 to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing <Enterquantity> cards shall be delivered to <enterend user> as part of this specification The access control card shall be an EST model PC-1386 The access control card with no Manufacturer's logo for graphics applications shall be an EST model PC-1386B <Specify when an EST-PC construction card is required during system installation> Construction cards shall be furnished to designated individuals to facilitate system testing and offer an enhanced level of security until an access control database is downloaded into the card reader controller Once the card reader controller has a database downloaded into it, the construction card shall be automatically rendered inactive The construction cards shall be of the proximity type and use "passive" (non-battery operated) proximity technology, have an operating temperature of-50° to 160°F (-45° to 70°C), and shall have an operating range of 5 to 95% relative humidity, non- condensing <Enter quantity > cards shall be delivered to <enter end user> as part of this specification The construction access card shall be an EST model EST-PC Dimensions 2 125" ' (5 t cm) ' 3 375" {86 cm) 0070- - MAX |0 18 cm) PC-1326 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements All specifications are subject to change without notice For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet contact EST a 2001 EST Page 2 of 2 Literoture Sheet #85OO1-0524 For the 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Fcid* to M-lnches BACK NEXT I I I I I I I I I I e e o e e o Color and Monochrome printing Print speed 144 cards/hour throughput Color (YMCKO) Resolution 300 dpi (12 dots/mm) Print method Dye sublimation Thermal transfer Fast, Full-Color, High-Quality Plastic Card Printing Has Never Been More Affordable The P310 is ideal for applications requiring production of full- color plastic cards Printing single-sided, personalized plastic cards has never been simpler, faster, or easier Use P310 Card Printers to print • Loyalty and membership cards • Employee and visitor badges n Student ID and access control cards You can issue personalized cards on the spot, because the P310 prints sharp, readable bar codes, ID photos, graphics and text, edge-to-edge, m seconds Its space-saving, small footprint design is the perfect choice for desktop and countertop applications The P310 is truly user-friendly Its easy-to-load, low maintenance design makes, it simple for anyone to operate Green, yellow and red LED indicators provide easy-to- understand printer status Printer ribbon synchronization is automatic, eliminating the need for operator intervention An easy to change, self-cleaning cartridge thoroughly removes dust before printing minimizing missing dots and color registration problems Eltron card printers, from Zebra Technologies, provide precise card printing, economical, reliable, easy-to-use operation, plus the broadest product line of printers, options, accessories and supplies in the industry Eltron card printer products are available from authorized distributors and a network of authorized resellers in over 90 countries worldwide CARU PRINTER PROOUCIS General Specifications • High speed printing, 144 cards/hour, edge to edge, in full color (YMCKO) throughput • 2 MB image memory standard • Small footprint • Windows Drivers for 95/98, NT, 2000, ME • One year printer warranty • One year (unlimited passes) prmthead warranty' • Powerful EPCL (Eltron Printer Command Language) Color Printing • Color dye sublimation or monochrome thermal transfer printing • 144 cards/hour (25 seconds per card), edge to edge, in full color (YMCKO) • 300 dpi (11 8 dots/mm) print resolution • Edge to edge printing standard Bar Codes • Code 39 • Code 128 B & C with & without check digit • 2 of 5 & 2 of 5 Industrial • UPC-A •EAN8&EAN13 • PDF-417 20 bar code and other symbologies available via Windows driver Fonts • Resident Anal Normal 100, Anal Bold 100 • True Type fonts available via Windows driver Card Specifications' • Types PVC, Composite PVC • Card width/length ISO CR-80 - ISO 7810,2125" (54mm) X 3 385" (86mm) • Option Magnetic Stripe - ISO 7811 •Option Smart Card-ISO 7816-2 • Card thickness 10 mil (25mm) to 60 mil (1 524mm) • Card Cartridge capacity up to 210 cards (10 mil), up to 75 cards (30 mil) • Card Output Hopper capacity up to 210 cards (10 mil), up to 75 cards (3Q.mil) Note 1 For optimum performance use Zebra/Eltron approved media Note 2 Dimensions without Card Cartridge and Card Output Hopper Ribbon Specifications 1 • Monochrome 1500 and 1000 cards/roll • Monochrome colors black, red, blue, green, silver gold, white, scratch-off gray • K Resin + 0 500 cards/roll T • K Dye + 0 500 cards/roll • YMCKO 350 cards/roll Overlay Varnish Specifications ' • Thermal transfer • Clear and holographic options available - Clear - Genuine/Secure hologram - Pcard hologram - Custom holograms (various types available) Communications Interface • Parallel standard (parallel cable included) • RS232C serial optional • USB option non 'a mm xui sf Mil tin Mechanical2 •Width 12 4" (315mm) • Height 8 7" (220mm) Depth 7 75 "(198mm) Weight 134lbs(61kg) Electrical •110-230 Volts AC, 50/60 Hz • FCC Class A, CE, UL and CUL approved Environmental • Operating temperature 60°F to 86°F (15°C to 30°C) • Operating hunrdity 20% to 65% non condensing • Storage temperature -23CF to 158°F (-5°C to 70°C) • Storage humidity 20% to 70% non-condensing • Ventilation Free air Options • RS232C serial port (EPCL recommended for fast throughput) • USB port • Smart card contact station (30 mil cards only) • Magnetic encoder (30 mil card only) • Extended warranty program • Hot swap warranty program • Cleaning supplies • Service manual Club Membership Zobra Tectinologio* Corporation ISO 9001 © 2001 Zetoa Technologies Corporation All Rights Reserved Specifications subject to change without notice All Copyrights Trade and Service Marks shown or depicted herein a,re registered by their owners No infringement is made lor or implied by the use thereof Part No DSP310 11/5/01 Student ID Headquarters Zebra Technologies Corporation 1001 Frywn Road Camanllo, CA 9:!()12 87()fi United States of America Telephone +1 805 570 1800 Fax +1 805579 1808 Toll free in US 800 4.52 405<i e mail cards@eltron com Web www ehroncards com Event Pass European Headquarters Zebra Technologies Corporation Zebra House The Valley Centre1, Gordon Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP1J CEQ, UK Telephone +44(0)8702411527 Fax Oil 448702410765 c mail eurosales@< Itron com Employee Badge Asia Pacific Headquarters Zebra Technologies Corporation I Sims Lane f (Hi 11 387H55 Singapore Telephone +(i5 8420 J22 Fax +658420514 e mail asiasales@eltron com EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY *"'*77^T!J^'!";sf^^ SECURITY/ACCESS CONTROL Keypad/Display Model KPDISP Features « Listed for fire and security • 128 x 64 backht dot matrix LCD display s Telephone style keypad with tactile & audible feedback • Aesthetically pleasing design B Removable protective cover • 200 users and 9999 pin codes • Supports bilingual operation • Integral help function B Menu driven B Non-volatile memory B Electronic addressing The keypad lies discreetly hidden behind the cover, while the message remains front and center at all times Description The KPDISP is a combination keypad and dot-matrix display designed for use with the EST3 integrated system The unit features a large LCD display and telephone-style keypad housed in an attractive Cycoloy* case A removable cover is provided to prevent accidental keypad activation and protect against dirt The KPDISP transmits and receives information from/to the 3-SAC Security Access Control module installed in the EST3 system Communications between the KPDISP and the 3-SAC are supervised, providing the ultimate in reliability Credential holder information is encrypted to provide an additional level of security KPDISP data is stored in non-volatile memory Power to the KPDISP is provided by the EST3, ensuring a reliable, supervised and backed-up power source The KPDISP supports bilingual operation, and can be programmed to automatically display the language of the user The display is backht, and lights whenever a key is pushed An automatic timer extinguishes the light aftera brief delay The keypad features tactile and audible feedback and is backht at all times To aid in locating the keypad in the dark, the back lighting is visible even with the cover closed Application All operations are menu driven The most common use of the KPDISP is arming and disarming security partitions The display permits a user to identify off-normal points and take corrective action If the problems can't be corrected, the user can have the option to bypass a point before arming the system When used with EST3 and the 3-MODCOM, openings and closing may be sent automatically to a central monitoring station Each of up to 200 authorized users is assigned a pass code consisting of a unique three-digit number and a four-digit PIN number Duplicate PINs are permitted by the KPDISP, so a user can pick a number that is easy for them to remember The KPDISP can also annunciate fire functions and be programmed to act as a full function fire annunciator In the event of a problem, context-sensitive help is readily available using the HELP button EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY US SALES SARASOTA FL 941-739-4638 FAX941 727 1214 • CANADASALES OWEN SOUND ON5193762430 FAX 519-376-7258 INTERNATIONAL SALES 9052701711 FAX 905-270-9553 • CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS CHESHIRE CT • US MANUFACTURING PITTSFIELD ME Literature Sheet #85OO6-O046 For the most current literature and updates visit www est net Not to be used for installation purposes Page 1 of 2 Typical Wiring 24 Vdc supply From East device o Engineering Specification The Security/Access Control user interface shall provide both display and keypad functions to indicate system status and arming/ disarming the system The unit shall support additional display functions such asfire'secunty annunciation The display shall be capable of bi-lmgual operation under the direction of the system controller and/or access control credential The unit shall feature a backlit 128 x 64 dot matrix LCD readout 24 vdcsupply The keypad shall provide both tactile and audible user feedback to facilitate entry of information User entries shall be menu driven, and capable of executing system commands A context sensitive To next device ,help system shall be available to the user at any time Rs-485ime All keypad/display addressing shall be electronic, jumpers or DIP switches shall not be considered as equivalent to electronic addressing All data within the unit shall be stored in non-volatile memory to prevent data loss The unit shall be constructed of a thermoplastic housing with integral (removable) cover, and be suitable for mounting directly on a finished wall or standard 4" square or 2-gang electrical boxes All wiring terminations shall be to an integral terminal strip < It shall be possible to transmit openings and closing performed at the keypad to the central monitoring station> Installation The KPDISP is designed to facilitate installation in a wide variety of indoor applications The unit can be mounted directly on a wall or using a 4" or 100mm square or 2-gang electrical box To ensure reliability, terminal blocks are provided for all wiring One pair carries data in and out of the unit, while the second pair provides power The unit features electronic addressing so there are no jumpers or switches to set in the unit Ordering Inlormation Catalog Number KPDISP Description Keypad Display Shipping WT Ib (kg) 1 (0 45) Specifications Agency Listings Circuit Configuration Power Requirements Wire Size Dimensions (HWD) Finish Communications Supported Languages Operating Environment Mounting Users Partitions Supported UL ULC-S527 See Note 1 Class A or Class B 24 Vdc @ 95 mA 14 AWG (1 5mm2) - 22 AWG (0 25mm2) 4 %" x 7 %" x 1 W ( 1 2 7cm x 1 8 4cm x 3 2cm) - open height 8 72" (22 1 5cm) White high-impact Cycoloy® RS-485 English Spanish French Hebrew Italian Dutch Polish Russian Turkish Portuguese Slovak 0°C to 49°C Complete (32°F to 120°F) @ 0 to 93%RH Non-condensing 4" or 100mm square or 2-gang electrical boxes 200 max per KPDISP 255 max per KPDISP Note 1 The EST3 is modularly listed under the following standards UL 864 categories UOJZ, UOXX, UUKL and SYZV, UL 294 category ALVY, UL 609 category AOTX, 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-S304 Please refer to EST3 Installation and Service Manual for complete system requirements EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY It is our intention to keep the product information current and accurate We can not cover specific applications or anticipate all requirements All specifications are subject to change without notice For more information or questions relative to this Specification Sheet, contact EST i? 2001 EST Page 2 of 2 Literature Sheel #85OO6-OO46 For the most current literature and updates visit www est net C4ot lo be used for installation purposes Printed in U S A Issue 2 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No 7165-1388 211 Page 1 of 2 CATEGORY Control Unit (Non High-Rise) LISTEE G S Building Systems Corp , 6411 Parkland Drive, Sarasota, FL 34243 Contact Leon Newsome (941) 739-4276 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, proprietary, waterflow and sprinkler supervisory service Refer to hstee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations System components 3-BPS/M, 3-BPS/M/230 3-PPS/M, 3-PPS/M-230 3-RS232 3-XMEM 3-IDC8/4 3-CPU, 3-CPU1 or3-CPU2 3-LCD 3-OPS 3-LDSM 3-LRMF 3-CHAS4, -CHAS-5, -CHAS-7 3-CAB-5(R),-7(R),-14(R),-21(R) 3-TAMP, 3-TAMP5 3-RCC7(R),-RCC14(R),-RCC21 (R) 3-PSMON 3-BPMON 3-24G,-24R,-24Y,-12RY,-12SY,-12SR, 3-1 2/RY.-12/2Y,-12/2S2Y,-12/S1GY 3-12/S1 RY,-18S1 G2Y,-6/3S1 G2Y 3-6/3S1GYR,-18S1GYR, -6/3S3L 3-CAB5BR 3-SSDC 3-SDC 240629 Booster Power Supply Primary Power Supply CPU RS232 Comm CPU Memory Option Zone Card Central Processing Unit CPU LCD Display Off Premises Signaling Module LED Display Module Blank LRM Filler Module Chassis Module Cabinet (red) Tamper Switch Closet Cabinet (red) Power Supply Drive Monitor Power Supply Booster Monitor -12SG LED Display LED Display LED Display LED Display Enclosure Single Loop Controller Module Signature Data Card Dual Loop Controller Module "Rev 01 31 2002 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 7165-1388 211 Page 2 of 2 RATING INSTALLATION MARKING APPROVAL NOTE 3-RS485 (130316/130410-01) Network Communication Card 3-RS485A, 3-RS485B, 3-RS485R 3-FIB, 3-FIBA CDR-3 3-AADC 3-ATPINT 3-REMICA, 3-REMICP PT1-S PT1-P 3-ZA90, 3-ZA20A, 3-ZA20B 3-ZA-40A, 3-ZA40B *ATCK "3-MODCOM, 3-MODCOMP '3-NSHM1, 3-NSHM2 *3-SAC Network Communication Card Fiber/Coper Data Com Module Code Output Module Analog Addressable Communication Module ATPC Interface Module Remote Miciophone System Printer System Printer Parallel Zone Amplifier Attack Kit Cover for 3-RCC7R cabinet Modem communicator/pager interface Modem Communication Cards Security Access Control Module EST3, EST3R, EST200, EST200-2, EST200R, EST200R-2 120 VAC EST3-230, EST3R-230 220 VAC In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, NFPA 72, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction Listee's name or Edwards System Technology (EST), model number, electrical rating and UL label Listed as fire alarm control units for use with separately listed electrically compatible initiating and indicating devices Units can also generate the temporal code pattern fire alarm signal as required per NFPA 72, 1996 Edition For Fire Alarm Verification Feature, the maximum Retard/Reset/Restart shall not exceed 30 seconds *Rev 01-31 2002 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources Date Issued Authorized By JANUARY 31, 2002 DIANE K. AREND, Senior Deputy Program Manager Listing Expires June 30, 2002 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No 7300-1388 239 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY Misc Devices/Control Unit Accessories LISTEE GS Building Systems, 6411 Parkland Drive, Sarasoia, FL 34243 Contact Leon Newsome (941) 739-4276 DESIGN Model SIGA-SEC2 Security Loop Module, KPDISP Control and Display Module, 24DC12 Bell Interface, GFD Ground Fault Detector, CRC/CRCXM Card Reader Interface, CRCRL Relay Module, CRCSND Card Reader Sounder and CRCXF Transformer Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations RATING 1 2-24 VDC INSTALLATION In accordance with hstee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances, and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction MARKING Listee's name or authorized company identification, model number, electrical rating and UL label APPROVAL Listed as control unit accessories for use with listee's separately listed Models EST-3 fire alarm control units (CSFM Listing No 7165-1388 211 and 7170-1388 212) NOTE Model CRCXF Transformers may not be used for Fire application, Grade A Local mercantile, Grade A, B, or C Central Station, Grade A Proprietary, or hold-up alarm applications 02 04 2002 This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims This listing is not an endorsement or \ ygffijft i recommendation of the item listed This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation fefiSMfj criteria Refer to I istee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources Date Issued Authorized By FEBRUARY 4, 2002 DIANE K. AREND, Senior Deputy Program Manager Listing Expires June 30, 2002 Carlsbad Fire Department 021140 •KJ35 F«.raday Ave Carlsbad, CA 92008 Plan Review Requirements Category: Date of Report Q5/Q7/2002 Fire Prevention (760) 602-4660 Building Plan Reviewed by 0 & Name Address Gary Kutz 7707 El Cammo Real City, State Carlsbad CA 92009 Plan Checker Job Name La Costa Glen job# 021140 Job Address 1941 Silverleaf Circle Bldg# CB021140 Ste orBldg No Approved The item you have submitted for review has been approved The approval is based on plans, information and / or specifications provided in your submittal, therefore any changes to these items after this date, including field modifications, must be reviewed by this office to insure continued conformance with applicable codes and standards Please teview carefully all comments attached as failure to comply with instructions in this report can result in suspension of permit to construct or install improvements LJ Approved Subject to The item you have submitted for review has been approved subject to the attached conditions The approval is based on plans, information and/or specifications provided in your submittal Please review carefully all comments attached, as failure to comply with instructions in this report can result in suspension of permit to construct or install improvements Please resubmit to this office the necessary plans and / or specifications required to indicate compliance with applicable codes and standards LJ Incomplete The item you have submitted for review is incomplete At this time, this office cannot adequately conduct a review to determine compliance with the applicable codes and / or standards Please review carefully all comments attached Please resubmit the necessary plans and / or specifications to this office for review and approval Review FD Job # 1st 2nd 3rd 021140 FDFile# Other Agency ID Carlsbad Fire Department 02114° \e-35 Faraday Ave _ Fire Prevention Carlsbad, CA 92008 (760) 602-4660 Plan Review Date of Report 05/07/2002 Reviewed by Name Gary Kutz Address 7707 El Camino Real City, State Carlsbad CA 92009 Plan Checker Job Name La Costa Glen Job Address 1941 Siiverieaf Circle _ Ste or Bldg No Access control locking devices must retract upon fire alarm ^V?at ^_J_^ o ^o rJ ^<^ vj^ Ov< „? ^Oy "^ 1Mr >H 3°r~ 0 > 2 H ^OO > H mm m m mm