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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7100 BLUE HERON; ; FA090017; Permit8/25/2020 FA090017 Permit Data City of Carlsbad Fire Alarm Permit Permit No: FA090017 7100 BLUE HERON Job Address: Status: ISSUED V PL Permit Type: FALARM Applied 4/8/2009 Parcel No: Approved: 4/8/2009 Lot #:0 Reference No.: • Issued: 4/8/2009 PC #: Inspector: Project Title: AVIARA RESORT TI FIRE ALARM V PLAN CHECK & V INSPECTIONS Applicant: • Owner: DYNALECTRIC COMPANY • • • • 9505 CHESAPEAKE DR • • SAN DIEGO, CA 92123 619-560-0808 Fees ($) • Add'I Fees ($) V Total ($) Balance ($) 125 0 125 0 €1 Dynalectric Service & Systems Group 9505 Chesapeake Drive San Diego, CA 92123 Phone: 858.712.4700 Fax: 858.712.4797 www.dyna-sd.com Four Seasons Aviara Resort 7100 Blue Heron Place Carlsbad, CA 92009 Fire Alarm Submittal REV: l May ll,2009 Submitted by: Jon McDonald 0 Authorized Strategic Partner GE Security California State License No. 749757 A division of Dynalectric An EMCOR Company o 9505 Chesapeake Drive Dynalec tric San Diego, CA 92123 Phone: 858.712.4700 Service & Systems Group Fax: 858.712.4797 www.dyna-sd.com Fire Alarm System Submittal Table of Contents Manufacturer Description CSFM Fire Alarm Control Panel and Smoke Control Panel GE EST EST3 Fire Alarm Control Panel GE EST BPS6A FA Power Supply GE EST 3-CAB21B FACP Cab / 3-CAB21D FACP Cab GE EST 3-RCC14R Node Cab GE EST 3-LCD Display Module GE EST 3-CPU-3 / 3-R5485B GE EST 3-PPSIM Power Supplies GE EST 3-SDDC Controller Module GE EST 3-MODCOM Modem Communicator GE EST 3-LDSM LED Display Support Module GE EST 3-ASU/FT GE EST 3-ZA20B Zoned Audio Amplifiers GE EST 3-LCDANN Remote Annunciator GE EST 3-CHAS7 Cab GE EST 3-RLCMIB & 3-RLCMIB-S Cab I Initiating and Control Devices GE EST SIGA-278 Manual Station GE EST SIGA-CT1 Monitor Module Single Input GE EST SIGA-CC is Signal Module I GE EST SIGA-CC1 Signal Module GE EST SIGA-CC2 Signal Module GE EST SIGA-CR Control Relay Module I GE EST SIGA-PS Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Detector GE EST SIGA-HRS Heat Detector Ceiling Mount GE EST SIGA-SD Duct Smoke Detector 7170-1657:187 7300-1657:229 7170-1657:187 7170-1657:187 7170-1657:187 7170-1657:187 7170-1657:187 7170-1657:187 7170-1657:187 7170-1657:187 7170-1657:187 7170-1657:187 7120-1657:193 7165-1657:187 7165-1657:187 7150-1657:129 7300-1657:121 7300-1657:121 7300-1657:121 7300-1657:121 7300-1657:121 7272-1657:126 7270-1657:125 3242-1657:223 Notification Devices GE EST 757-8A-SS25W FA Speaker / Strobe - Ceiling Mount 7320-1657:181 GE EST 757-1A-525W FA Speaker— Ceiling Mount 7320-1657:183 GE EST 6833 Fire Phone Jack 6912-1657:137 California State Fire Marshal Listing Sheets California State License No. 749757 An EMCOR Company 4- Dynalectric Service & Systems Group 9505 Chesapeake Drive San Diego, CA 92123 phone: 858.712.4747 fax: 858.712.4797 www.dyna-sd.com May 11, 2009 Mrs. Wong City of Carlsbad Fire Department Re: Aviara Four Seasons - Permit Nbr: FA090017 1 Response to FA plan review Dear Mrs. Wong, Following is our response to your comments for the above referenced project: Resubmit drawings. Highlight model numbers and current draw. The task is completed. Please see new submittal book. Cite code section that allows for less than 24/60 Hr stand by requirement and indicate how facility meets the requirement. Please find attached Section 1-5.2.6 of NFPA 72 section B, which states "An automatic starting, engine-driven generator arranged in accordance with 1-5.2.10 and storage batteries with 4 hours of capacity under maximum normal load followed by 5 minutes of alarm I emergency capacity arranged in accordance with 1-5.2.9." We allow for an additional 10 minutes of alarm to give a total of 15 minutes due to this being a voice evacuation system. The facility meets the requirements by having a engine-drive generator and the appropriate sized batteries fulfilling this requirement. Please give me a call if you have any questions. Sincerely Dynalectric Company, ,00e -/7~c Vaw Jon McDonald Project Manager California State License No. 749757 A division of Dynalectric An EMCOR Company FUNDAMENTALS OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS 72-21 Wifeless Repeater. A component used to relay signals between wireless receivers or wireless control panels, or both. Zone. A defined area within the protected premises. A zone can define an area from which a signal can be received, an area to which a signal can be sent, or an area in which a form of control can be executed. 1-5 Fundamentals. 1-5.1 Common System Fundamentals. The provisions of Chapter 1 shall apply to Chapters 2 through 7. 1-5.1.1 General. The provisions of Chapter 1 shall cover the basic functions of a complete fire alarm system. These systems shall be primarily intended to provide notification of fire alarm, supervisory, and trouble conditions; to alert the occu- pants; to summon appropriate aid; and to control fire safety functions. 1-5.1.2 Equipment. Equipment constructed and installed in conformity with this code shall be listed for the purpose for which it is used. 15.1.3* System Design. Fire alarm system plans and specifi- cations shall be developed in accordance with this code by per- sons who are experienced in the proper design, application, installation, and testing of fire alarm systems. The system designer shall be identified on the system design documents. Evidence of qualifications shall be provided when requested by the authority havingjurisdiction. 1-5.1.4 System Installation. Installation personnel shall be supervised by persons who are qualified and experienced in the installation, inspection, and testing of fire alarm systems. Examples of qualified personnel shall include, but not be lim- ited to, the following: Factory trained and certified personnel National Institute of Certification in Engineering Tech- nologies (NICET) fire alarm level II certified personnel Personnel licensed or certified by state or local authority 1-5.2 Power Supplies. 1-5.2.1 Scope. The provisions of this section apply to power supplies used for fire alarm systems. 1-5.2.2 Code Conformance. All power supplies shall be installed in conformity with the requirements of NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, for such equipment and with the requirements indicate in this subsection. 1.5.2.3* Power Source. Fire alarm systems shall be provided with at least two independent and reliable power supplies, one primary and one secondary (standby), each of which shall be of adequate capacity for the application. Exception No. 1: Where the primary power is supplied by a dedicated branch circuit of an emergency system in accordance with NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 700, or a legally required standby sys- tem in accordance with Is/FPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 701, a secondary supply shall not be required. Exception No. 2: Where the primary power is supplied by a dedicated branch circuit of an optional standby system in accordance with NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 702, which also meets the perfor- mance requirements of Article 700 or Article 701, a secondary supply shall not be required. Where dc voltages are employed, they shall be limited to no more than 350 volts above earth ground. 1-5.2.4 Primary Supply. The primary supply shall have a high degree of reliability, shall have adequate capacity for the intended service, and shall consist of one of the following: Light and power service arranged in accordance with 1-5.2.5 Where a person specifically trained in its operation is on duty at all times, an engine-driven generator or equiva- lent arranged in accordance with 1-5.2.10 1-5.2.5 Light and Power Service. 1-5.2.5.1 A light and power serwice employed to operate the system under normal conditions shall have a high degree of reliability and capacity for the intended service. This service shall consist of one of the following: Two-Wire Supplies. A two-wire supply circuit shall be per- mitted to be used for either the primary operating power supply or the trouble signal power supply of the signaling system. Three-Wire Supplies. A three-wire ac or dc supply circuit having a continuous unfused neutral conductor, or a polyphase ac supply circuit having a continuous unfused neutral conduc- tor where interruption of one phase does not prevent operation of the other phase, shall be permitted to be used with one side or phase for the primary operating power supply and the other side or phase for the trouble signal power supply of the fire alarm system. 1-5.2.5.2 Connections to the light and power service shall be on a dedicated branch circuit(s). The circuit(s) and connec- tions shall be mechanically protected. Circuit disconnecting means shall have a red marking, shall be accessible only to authorized personnel, and shall VlrnV A CIRCUIT CONTROL. The 1ocati ing means shall be permanently control unit. 1-5.2.5.3 Overcurrent Protection. device of suitable current-carryir. interrupting the maximum short may be subject shall be provided ir tor. The overcurrent protective d locked or sealed cabinet located i: point of connection to the light ar 1-5.2.5.4 Circuit breakers or er installed in such a manner as to cu or for operating elevators. __ The sec- ondary supply shall automatically supply the energy to the sys- tem within 30 seconds, and without loss of signals, wherever the primary supply is incapable of providing the minimum voltage required for proper operation. The secondary (standby) power supply shall supply energy to the system in the event of total failure of the primary (main) power supply or when the primary voltage drops to a level insufficient to maintain functionality of the control equipment and system components. Under maximum quiescent load (system func- tioning in a non-alarm condition), the secondary supply shall have sufficient capacity to operate a protected premises, cen- tral station, or proprietary system for 24 hours, or an auxiliary or remote station system for 60 hours; and, at the end of that period, shall be capable of operating all alarm notification appliances used for evacuation or to direct aid to the location of an emergency for 5 minutes. The secondary power supply for emergency voice/alarm communications service shall be capable of operating the system under maximum quiescent 1999 Edition 72-22 NATIONAL FIRE ALARM CODE I I I I I I 1 I I load for 24 hours and then shall be capable of operating t h e system during a fire or other emergency condition f o r a period of 2 hours. Fifteen minutes of evacuation alarm opera t'iioii atäñi id'.ili lonsidered th For a combination system, the secondary supply capac i t y required above shall include the load of any non-fire r e l a t e d equipment, functions, or features which are not automatic a l l y disconnected upon transfer of operating power to the sec o n d - ax' supply. The secondary supply shall consist of one of the follow i n g : (a) A storage battery arranged in accordance with 1-5.2.9 . (b). An tqi tgngidthèn genèra a ged in accordancwith 1 5 2 l0and'torage' atteic f th 4 hours of capa fol lowed byinutes of lf i7iiiigency capacity aritnged i n (c) Multiple engine-driven generators, one of which is arranged for automatic starting, arranged in accordan c e w i t h 1-5.2.10, and capable of supplying the energy required herein , with the largest generator out of service. The second genera - tor shall be permitted to be started by pushbutton. Operation on secondary power shall not affect the required performance of a fire alarm system. The system s h a l l produce the same alarm, supervisory, and trouble signa l s a n d indications (excluding the ac power indicator) when o p e r a t - ing from the standby power source as are produced w h e n t h e unit is operating from the primary power source. 1-5.27 Continuity of Power Supplies. (a) Where signals could be lost on transfer of po w e r between the primary and secondary sources, rechargeabl e b a t - teries of sufficient capacity to operate the system under m a x i - mum normal load for 15 minutes shall assume the load i n s u c h a manner that no signals are lost where either of the foll o w i n g conditions exists: Secondary power is supplied in accordance with 1-5.2.6(a) or 1-5.2.6(b), and the transfer is made manually Secondary power is supplied in accordance with 1-5.2.6(c) (b) Where signals will not be lost due to transfer of po w e r between the primary and secondary sources, one of the f o l l o w - ing arrangements shall be made: The transfer shall be automatic. Special provisions shall be made to allow manual transfer within 30 seconds of loss of power. The transfer shall be arranged in accordance with 1-5.2.6(a ) . (c) *Where a computer system of any kind or size is used to receive or process signals, an uninterruptible power sup p l y (UPS) with sufficient capacity to operate the system for a t l e a s t 15 minutes, or until the secondary supply is capable of suppl y - ing the UPS input power requirements, shall be requ i r e d where either of the following conditions apply: The status of signals previously received will be lost upon loss of power. The computer system cannot be restored to full opera- tion within 30 seconds of loss of power. (d) *A positive means for disconnecting the input and out- put of the UPS system while maintaining continuity of p o w e r supply to the load shall be provided. 1999 edition 1-5.2.8 Power Supply for Remotely Located Control Equipment. 1-5.2.8.1 Additional power supplies, where provided fo r c o n - trol units, circuit interfaces, or other equipment essential t o system operation, located remote from the main control u n i t , shall be comprised of a primary and secondary power s u p p l y that shall meet the same requirements as those of 1-5 . 2 . 1 through 1-5.2.8 and 1-5.8.6. 1-5.2.8.2 Power supervisory devices shall be arranged so a s n o t to impair the receipt of fire alarm or supervisory signals. 1.5.2.9* Storage Batteries. 1-5.2.9.1 Location. Storage batteries shall be located so th a t the fire alarm equipment, including overcurrent devices, a r e not adversely affected by battery gases and shall conform to t h e requirements of NFPA 70, National Electrical Code, Article 480. Cells shall be suitably insulated agaqist grounds and cros s e s a n d shall be mounted securely in such manner so as not to be su b - ject to mechanical injury. Racks shall be suitably pr o t e c t e d against deterioration. If not located in or adjacent to the fir e alarm control panel, the batteries and their charger locat i o n shall be permanently identified at the fire alarm control un i t . 1-5.2.9.2 Battery Charging. 1-5.2.9.2.1 Adequate facilities shall be provided to autom a t i - cally maintain the battery fully charged under all conditions o f normal operation and, in addition, to recharge batte r i e s within 48 hours after fully charged batteries have been s u b j e c t to a single discharge cycle as specified in 1-5.2.5.3. U p o n attaining a fully charged condition, the charge rate shall n o t be so excessive as to result in battery damage. 1-5.2.9.2.2 Supervising stations shall maintain spare p a r t s o r units available, which shall be used to restore failed c h a r g i n g capacity prior to the consumption of one-half of the ca p a c i t y of the batteries for the supervising station equipment. 1-5.2.9.2.3 Batteries shall be either trickle- or float-cha r g e d . 1-5.2.9.2.4 A rectifier employed as a battery charging supp l y source shall be of adequate capacity. A rectifier employed a s a charging means shall be energized by an isolating transfor m e r . 1-5.2.9.3 Overcurrent Protection. The batteries shall b e p r o - tected against excessive load current by overcurrent device s having a rating not less than 150 percent and not more th a n 250 percent of the maximum operating load in the a l a r m condition. The batteries shall be protected from exces s i v e charging current by overcurrent devices or by automatic c u r - rent-limiting design of the charging source. 1-5.2.9.4 Metering. The charging equipment shall provi d e either integral meters or readily accessible terminal facil i t i e s for the connection of portable meters by which the ba t t e r y voltage and charging current can be determined. 1-5.2.9.5 Charger Supervision. Supervision means app r o p r i - ate for the batteries and charger employed shall be provid e d to detect a failure of battery charging and initiate a troubl e s i g - nal in accordance with 1-5.4.6. 1-5.2.10 Engine-Driven Generator. 1-5.2.10.1 Installation. The installation of engine-driven g e n - erators shall conform to the provisions of NFPA 110, Standard forErnergency and Standby Power Systems. Exception: Where restricted by the provisions of 1-5.2. 1, .1. .1 •i j fllllllltlltHlllllfllll]lll QiIiiOMiill 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 Main Display Interface module and a system of generic modules maximize design flexibility for custom systems. .111101111 ~ INNER DOOR - MODULES COVER . - - -OUTER DOOR I I I EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY CONTROL PANELS ST.'. I I EST?D I Features 168characterLCD displays information important to user first I . First and Last alarm display hands free Exceptional alarm responsetimes 3 second alarm response time over any size network 750m5 loop alarm response time I . Total network wiring over 300,000 feet Eight multiplexed channels for audio source selection on one pair of wires I Zoned audio amplifiers Supports proprietary and local system operations For retrofit existing wire may be used if electrically sound I . Slide in LED and switch labels Signature series detectors and modules support Automatic device and panel addressing evices per loop, 500 devices per node P I . ecircuit mapping Up to 32 trouble bits per device for troubleshooting I Description EST3 is a modular system uniquely designed to easily meet the needs of standalone single node systems or multi-node networks. I Both fire alarm and audio systems use the same fundamental components simplifying system layouts. A powerful System Definition Utility helps define flexible system operations in a - fraction of the time required by others. Virtually all EST3 operating I 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 I through the standard industrial design of Remote Closet cabinets both aesthetics and function are addressed. 1 1 flhlflflLllliilUiltlllflhll EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY U.S. SALES: SARASOTA. FL 941.739.4200: FAX 941.727.0740 • 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 #85010-0051 Page 1 of 4 Main Display Interface EST3's Main Display Interface module focuses 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 in a useful format. Hands free, the first highest priority event displays. The Main Display always 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 Main Display Interface module is not required in remote nodes with no user interface requirements. EST3's Main Display Interface provides a menu system to support maintenance functions such as point disabling or reports for use by staff or service personnel. Display Modules EST3's, generic control/display module's provide membrane switches with positive tactile feedback and colored LEDs giving the emergency user the simplestof 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 main 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-peer token 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 (1.0mm2) is 50001t (1523m). With 64 nodes supported on a network the total network length is in excess of 300,000 ft (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 of 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 user to simply press zone paging switches. After the user completes a page delivery, signaling automatically restore when the user releases the microphone talk key. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Page 2 of 4 Literature Sheet #85010-0051 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. Internal node communication speed must be 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 possible to 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, Panel Silence switch and LED, Drill switch and LED. It must be possible to add additional common controls as required through the use of modular display 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 possible to view specific event types separately. Having to scroll through a mixed list of event types is not acceptable. The total number of active events by type must be displayed. Visual indication must be provided for any event type 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. The status of each paging zone must be annunciated. It must be possible to selectively page into specific zones. It shall be possible to manipulate the evacuation of the building from the main control center. It must be possible for the emergency operator to put specific zones into evacuation manually. The audio system amplifiers must be able to operate 25Vrms or 70.4 Vrms 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 possible to transmit signal sources (Alert, Alarm, Page, etc.) together over a single pair 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 monitor functions with latching or non-latching operations. It shall be possible to display any circuit on an LCD or LED annunciator located anywhere on the network. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY Issue 1 Literature Sheet #85010-0051 Page 3 of 4 I. Typical Wiring ToaaalEST3 I remote reported ? 21 21. I tTuiShP,. s s s s s F ir CR MM FIRE o HVAC DAMPER '°'M"WAT-ERIEVEL HVAC CONTROL MONITOR s s .' 41h FLOOR laiSJrP ......................... lPrS 2P,. SF. 21lnIShP,. • MM ' SS S S5 S SF - I Pr. • EST3 Remain CR TICAI. J 5 5 5 5 S Floor Fund PROCESS tPr& MONITOR S S S S S S F • paopy 2 itniSle Pr. I TrASh Pr. CCC CU F • TnuAiEi. CPU,powórsuppiy&b005tee. • 3rd FLOOR dIM' loop made .3 umplilinin. 8 batteries 2Pr. OP, H I CC lTnlShPr. ( I Pea 2 TwiSh Fr 1 Pr 2 Tea Pr MM HVAC MONITOR I F CR HYAC CONTROL APTURE I LE AT LOW WATERFL- CT SWITCH SPRINKLER CT SUPERrdSOAY Iit 21b FLOOR SWITCH 21 ? 21 to N. NVAC HVAC DA IPER CONTROL MONITOR • cc If tel FLOOR rwi9n P.r..n( . ..... 2Pr 2. I 2baiShPe. j I I Fe S L_______(-.()..) -cc I balES Pr. - F I Primary oouIIuIme nueeunamu. Source La nonmonese CPU wldsploy. penner Supply & booster, ouoneoaiIIloIm,n mooIM,mnaoorn, ,nneuu dual oep module, audio source module wlmasln, IlrOli0hlor'n lolephono. 2 amplllorn. S balleolds Pointer sonwrcn e,u.uenoaneroiln GROUNOFLOOR S..nmoo.0 Size conductors per appllCallsn. Ir Refer to EST3 Installation Manual Typical EST3 Wiring with for additional details. Emergency Voice/Alarm System Will Firefighters Telephones 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. lE 1996 EST Printed in U.S.A. Page 4 of 4 Literature Sheet #85010-0051 Issue 1 I GE Life Safety Systems Security Power Supplies I I Overview • Extensive UL Listings (Listed accessory under the following standards) I The Remote Booster Power Supply is a self-contained 24 Vdc power Standard CCN Description supply designed to augment fire alarm audible and visual power UL864 UOXX Fire Alarm Systems requirements as well as provide power for auxiliary, access control uL636 ANET, UEHX7 Holdup Alarm units and Systems and security applications. The booster contains all of the neces- UL609 AOTX. AOTX7 Local Burglar Alarm units and I sary circuits to monitor and charge batteries, control and supervise Systems four Class B or two Class A NAC circuits and monitor two controlling uL294 ALW. UEHX7 Access control Systems inputs from external sources. UL365 APAW, APAW7 Police Station connected Burglar Alarm units and Systems I Simple switch selection provides a wide variety of operational uLc-5527 uoxxc control units. Fire Alarm (Canada) configurations. Each remote booster power supply is supplied with uLc-s303 AOTX7 Local Burglar Alarm units and its own enclosure providing ample space for additional interface Systems (Canada) modules and battery compartment. uLc-S304 AMCX7 central and monitoring Station Burglar Alarm units (Canada) I The Remote Booster Power Supply is available in either a 6.5 or 10 c22.2 No. 205 Signaling Equipment (Canada) amp version © 24 Vdc. UL1076 APou. APOU7 Proprietary Burglar Alarm System Units UL1610 AMcX central Station Alarm unit Two inputs allow activation by Signature Series modules or exist- Standard Features . ing NACs. Available in 10 amp and 6.5 amp versions. • NACs configure for either four Class B or two Class A circuits. Includes four independent 3 amp NACs • 110 Vac and 230 Vac versions - each configurable as auxiliary outputs. I • On-board status easy recognition of wiring faults. Configurable signal rates. Supports up 1:124 ArWhour batteries for fire and security ap- / Field selectable input-to-output correlation, plications, up to Amp hour for access control applications. I • Extends power available to Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs). Provides strobe synchronization. Use as auxiliary Power Supply. I I . Re m ote Booste r I Power S upplies "llllh/, I Ii L. BPS10A I 41 . 1, Data Sheet 85005-0125 Issue 1 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 4 I II I Application The Remote Booster Power Supply provides additional power for audible and visual devices helping remove system capacity or site application constraints. The booster may also be used to power I auxiliary, access control and security devices, in addition to fire devices. Fault conditions detected by the BPS will open the main panel's NAC. This initiates a trouble condition and eliminates the need to wire a separate trouble contact back to the control panel. During alarm condition, detected faults are overridden and the main pan- el's default configuration is continuous 24 Vdc an all NACs typically used to drive visual devices. On board trouble contact is supplied for applications requiring trouble contact monitoring. The booster power supply provides the capability to maximize available power by being able to supply power for multiple services including Access Control. Security and Fire. For security applica- tions, space is provided to mount a tamper switch in the cabinet. When used for Fire Alarm notification with Genesis Notification ap- pliances, the booster provides the ability to synchronize strobes as well as horn signals. The booster flexibility allows synchronization with upstream devices, or, the booster may be used to synchronize downstream devices, as well as other boosters and their connected devices. Up to 10 boosters deep may be configured while maintain- ing strobe synchronization. BPS notification appliance circuits easily configure for either of two signaling rates: 3-3-3 temporal or continuous. California rate is also available on certain models. This makes the BPS ideal for applica- tions requiring signaling rates not available from the main panel. It also allows independent setup of a notification appliance circuit without interfering with the main panel and its initiating circuits. In addition to the generated signal rates, the BPS can also be configured to follow the signal rate of the main panel's notification appliance circuit. This allows seamless expansion of existing NACs. The BPS includes seven on-board LED indicators: one for each Dimensions resident NAC: one for battery supervision; one for ground fault; and, one for ac power. The trouble contact has a sixteen second delay when an ac power failure or brownout condition is detected. This reduces the reporting of troubles during short duration ac brown- outs. NAC configuration options include: oc power fail delay (16 seconds or 6 hours); sensing input to NAC output correlations; and, auxiliary outputs. All NACs are configurable as auxiliary outputs. Auxiliary outputs can be always on, or off after 30 seconds without ac power. As auxiliary output, the booster may power access control and security devices. Should an overcurrent occur, the booster auto- matically opens the circuit. The booster automatically restores the circuit when the overcurrent is removed. Jumpers configure the BPS for Class A or Class B wiring. Engineering Specification Supply where needed GE Security BPS series Booster Power Sup- plies as an extension of Notification Appliance Circuits. The exten- sion shall be in the form of a stand alone booster power supply. The supply must incorporate its own standby batteries. Batteries must be sized for <24>, <60> hours of standby followed by <5>, <30> minutes of alarm. It must be possible to support up to 24 Amp hour batteries. The booster supply must incorporate four independent supervised Notification Appliance Circuits, It shall be possible to configure the NACs to follow the main panel's NAC or activate from intelligent Signature Series modules. The booster NACs must be configurable to operate independently at any one of the following rates: con- tinuous, California Rate, or 3-3-3 temporal. Fault conditions on the booster shall not impede alarm activation of host NAC circuits. The boaster must be able to provide concurrent power for Notifica- tion devices, Security devices, Access Control equipment and Auxil- iary devices such as door holders. The BPS must provide the ability to synchronize Genesis series strobes and horns. Wire routing 11 t l D5iQ ool Top View I- 02-..l +_ 03 - 04— 04 —+0 Front View I ulfi I5inii 0 1w lUll I 'D lull I IHIl DI i Iflhl . 06 In All knockouts 0. ID JJ] for 3/4 in conduit (1.9 cm) CD Dl D2 03 D4 D5 06 I 17.0 in 3.5 in 13.0 in 6.5 in 3.375 in 12.0 in 143.2 cm) 18.9 cm) 133.0 cm) 116.5 cm) 18.6 cm) 130.4 cm) Power-limited wiring area Route AC supply through these knockouts only (Nonpower-limited and supervised) Notes 1. Maintain 1/4-inch 16 mml spacing between power-limited and non- power-limited wiring or use type FPL. FPLR, or FPLP cable per NEC. 121 Power-limited and supervised when not configuied as auxiliary power. Nan-supervised when confgured as auxiliary power. 131 Source must be power- limited, source deter- mines supervision. 4. When using larger batteries, make sure to position the battery terminals towards the door. II Data Sheet 85005-0125 Issue 1 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 of 4 1 To next signaling device, booster, or EOL resistor NAC output #1 NAC output #2 NAC output #3 NAC output #4 NAC Circuit NAC Circuit Fire Alarm Control Panel Booster Po To next device or end Ill Disable the BPS'S ground fault jumper 1J1331 Typical Wiring Single booster anywhere on a notification appliance circuit Existing NAC end-of-line resistors are not required to be installed at the boosters terminals. This allows multiple boosters to be driven from a single NAC circuit without the need for special configurations. Multiple boosters cascaded from ci single notification appliance circuit To next signaling NAC Circuit device. booster, or EOL resistor NAC output St NAC output #2 Fire Alarm NAC Output 43 Control Panel NAC output #4 Multiple CC1(S) modules using the BPSs sense inputs TB Notification appliance circuit (NAC) NAC1I UL listed AUX1 EOL 15 Kc NAC2/ AUX2 circuit (NAC) NAC3/ UL listed AUX3 EOL 15 Kf Li W 0 I To next signaling > device, booster, or EOL resistor It NAC output #1 ) NAC output #2 ) NAC output #3 NAC4/ AUX4 - 200 mAAuX Continuous all NAC Output 44 IN Sense 1 COM aster Power Supply I OUT I To next signaling IN E1 )device. booster, or Sense 2 COM l EOL resistor ) NAC output #1 OUT 179 ) NAC output 92 NO M NAC output 43 Trouble COM ) NAC output 94 NC oster Power TB2 0 47 K 47 K CC1(S) module I CC1(S) module 00 I 00 [3] Security and access BPS riI24V 12 V 24DC12] Security EOL device device Data Sheet 85005-0125 Issue 1 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 4 I . I 'GE Security I U.S. T888-378-2329 F 866-503-3996 Canada I 15193762430 F 519 376 7258 Asia T 852 2907 8108 F852 2142 5063 Australia 1 613 9259 4700 F61 392594799 Europe 13227251.120 F 32 2 72186 13 Latin America T305 593 4301 F 305 593 4300 www.gesecurity.com © 2006 General Electric Company All Rights Reserved Signature Series is a Trademark of GE Security. I' Specifications ________ Model 1 __ iooster lo amp Booster AC Line Voltage 120 VAC or 220-240VAC 50/60Hz 120VAC or 220-240VAC 50/60Hz 250w0tts 375 watts Notification Appliance 3.OA max. per circuit @ 24Vdc I 3* CA max* per circuit @ 24Vdc Circuit Ratings nominal 6.5A max total all NACs nominal 1OA max total all NACs Trouble Relay 2 Amps © 30Vdc Auxiliary Outputs Four configurable outputs replace NACs 1, 2. 3 or 4. as auxiliary outputs and 200 mA dedicated auxiliary. (See note 2.) Input Current 3mA @ 12Vdc. 6mA © 24Vdc (from on existing NAC) Signature Mounting Space Accomodates three two-gang modules. Maximum Battery Size 10 Amp Hours 12 of 12V1OA) in cabinet up to 24 Amp hours with ex- ternal battery cabinet for fire and security applications: up to 65 Amp hours for access control applications in external battery box. Terminal Wire Gauge 18-12 AWG Relative Humidity Temperature Rating 0 to 93% non condensing © 32°C 32° to 120°F (0° to 49°C) NAC Wiring Styles Class A or Class B Output Signal Rates Continuous, California rate. 3-3-3 temporal, or follow installed panel's NAC. (See note 1.) Ground Fault Detection Enable or Disable via jumper Agency Listings UL, ULC, CSFM Notes Model BPSCAA provides selection for California rate, in place of temporal. Maximum of 8 Amps con be used for auxiliary output. Ordering Information Catalog Description Shipping Wt. Number . Ib(kg) BPS6A 6.5 Amp Booster Power Supply 13(5.91 BPS6A/230 6.5 Amp Booster Power Supply 1220V1 13115.91 BPS6CAA 6.5 Amp Booster Power Supply with California rate 1315.9) BPS10A 10 Amp Boaster Power Supply 131 5.91 BPS10A/230 10 Amp Booster Power Supply 1220V1 1315.9) 8PS10CAA 10 Amp Booster Power Supply with California rate 1315.9) Related Equipment 12V6A5 7.2 Amp Hour Battery, two required 3.4 11.6) 12V10A 10 Amp Hour Battery, two required 9.5(4.31 3-TAMP Tamper switch BC-i BC-2 12V17A 12V24A Battery Cabinet (up to 2 -40 Amp Hour Batteries) Battery Cabinet (up to 2 - 17 Amp Hour Batteries) 18 Amp Hour Battery, two required (see note 11 24 Amp Hour Battery, two required (see note 11 58126.41 19(8.6) 13115.9) 2019.071 12V40A 40 Amp Hour Battery, two required (see notes 1. 21 32114.51 12V50A 50 Amp Hour Battery. two required (see notes 1. 21 40118.14) 12V65A 65 Amp Hour Battery. two required (see notes 1. 21 49122.21 Notes Requires installation of separate battery cabinet. BPS supports batteries greater than 24 Amp hours for access control applications only V imagination at work Data Sheet 85005-0125 Issue 1 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 4 I .I GE Security I I Life Safety Systems Enclosures & Wailboxes Overview Standard Features I Lobby enclosure wallboxes ore manufactured from #14 AWG cold rolled steel with a gray baked enamel finish. Lobby enclosure doors are manufactured from #14 AWG cold rolled steel and have a modern contoured door design with integral viewing window. The exception is the small lobby enclosure 3-CAB5. The 3-CAB5 wallbox and non-contoured door are #16 AWG cold rolled steel. Lobby en- closure doors come with gray baked enamel or optional red baked enamel finishes. The EST3 lobby enclosures back boxes, doors and chassis units are ordered and shipped separately. The 3-CAB5 lobby enclosure comes complete with door and back box providing space to mount five local roil modules. The EST3 remote closet cabinet design allows the installation of control panel electronics in electrical closets. The remote closet cabinets have left hand hinged doors and are available with red finish only. Optional display modules used for system diagnostics display, mount behind the closet cabinet door and are not visible with the door closed. Attractive contour door design on lobby enclosures Combination flush or surface mounting lobby enclosure design Remote closet cabinets for electrical closet mounting support up to 65 AMP hour batteries I I I I EST3 has a wide selection of cabinet arrangements allowing the • Right or left hand hinging of doors greatest use of EST3s flexible modular design. From the elegant Lag and Keyway holes for quick mounting contoured door design of the lobby enclosure through the standard design of remote closet cabinets both aesthetics and function are • Attack rated door for security applications easily addressed. • Knockouts for 3/4 inch conduit I EST3 Cabinets and Chassis _. '-4.3-CAB seri es, 3-Rcië 3-CHAS7 series Iltllvffll!lllllllll,lflalilvlu!IlIlillll S 4 I I I lllllffllllrnlllllllwllllHlffllfllffl 3-RCC Series - IIuI UhIIJ 3-CAB Series Data Sheet 85010-0067 Issue 8 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1014 Lobby Enclosures - 3-CAB7B I.I2Hl5OKAT) A 3-CAB1 4B 3-CAB21B 00 001 W.lOsHl An 1.65 In 27.24 .169A IT) S_2500)63155W -c Surface Mounted 3.55 in I 23,250 159.59 a,T) Remote Closet Cabinets 15.01 m4-A 2144 ..)24.4saT) I.756T-A_4-_ I.25A1)3,IaKflS) 3-RCC7R 14. 60 00 00 3-RCCI4R GA, 3-RCC2IR f HAL KNOCKOUTS (15,2-) CONDUIT ____________________________________ 1F0059• Chassis Chassis Chassis BATTERY AREA DO NOT INSTALL CONDUIT SE = 8 8 BACKBOX BATTERY AREA DO NOT INSTALL CONDUI 20, 21 in)53.3an) 0 Chassis Chassis Chassis (55.2 aT) I I Application Lobby Enclosures EST3 lobby enclosures provide space for control, monitoring and I display modules. Ideal for mounting in lobby's where appearance is important, maximum mounting flexibility is provided with doors that will mount for right or left hand opening. Lobby enclosures come in several sizes to match individual project requirements. I The 3-CAB5 series semi-flush or surface mounts. A built in roil as- sembly provides space for up to five local roil modules, no chassis assembly needed. Bock space for 1-1/2 footprints gives room for o power supply and a 1/2 footprint module and 10 AH batteries. I The local roil module spaces provide room for amplifiers, common control and annunciation modules. The 3-CAB7 semi-flush or surface mounts and has a contoured front door with viewing window. Space is provided for two 17 AH batteries and one chassis assembly providing seven local rail mod- ule spaces. The 3-CA1114 semi-flush or surface mounting and has a contoured front door with viewing window. Space is provided for two 17AH batteries and two chassis assemblies each providing seven local rail module spaces. The 3-CAB21 semi-flush or surface mounts and has a contoured front door with viewing window. Space is provided for two 17AH batteries and three chassis assemblies each providing seven local roil module spaces. I Remote Closet Cabinets Remote closet cabinets provide an economical way of installing equipment in locations where esthetics are not paramount, like I electrical closets. You can have optional display modules used for system diagnostics display mounted behind the front door. These display modules will not be visible with the door closed. Remote closet cabinets are surface mounting and come in sizes providing I space for one to three chassis with room for standby batteries. A UL Listed attack rated door having a 2-minute rating is available for the 3-RCC7R cabinet. This door is required for security applications. I Installation and Mounting 4- 14.0 in (35.56 cm) -> I Lobby Enclosure 4- 12.7 in (32.26 cm) 3.1 in <- 10.9in(27.69cm)-+ (7.87 cm) -+ - r- 1.5 in 1.3 in -- 4- ,!, (3.81 cm) (3.30 cm) 3.86 in ALL nnocsouisl 0 0 0 0 I- (9.80 Cm) I OR 314' CONsUlT I Il.nsn,) TOP VIEW 4' 1.65 In OUTER DOOR ll$4.19cm) 3.86 in +- 16.4 in (41.66 cm) -4- 2.6 in (9.80 cm) (6.6 cm) . ---- - I t 0• • • 1.3 in (3.3 cm) IT I I BATTERY AREA DO NOT INSTALL CONDUIT .625s (1.6 M) Data Sheet 85010-0067 Issue 8 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 of 4 Ordering Information Catalog I Equipment I I Ship Wt. Number Description Mounting Space Battery Space lb. (Kg) Lobbu Enclosures - Outer doors with viewina window Five local roil modules 1 3-CABS Cabinet w/Wollbox, door and chassis One footprint and Two - 12V1OA 30113.61 ½ footprint module 3-CAB78 Walibox only One Chassis Four - 6V8A Two - 12V1OA Two - 12V17A 30(13.6) 3-CAB7B-E Wolibox only. EN-54 certified CE 1 Chassis 30113.6) 3-CAB701R) Inner and outer doors for 3-CAB7B N/A 10(4.5) for 3-CAB7D)R)-E Inner & outer doors 3-CAB7B. EN-54, CE 10(4.5) 3-CAB14B Walibox only Two Chassis Four - 6V8A Two -12V1OA Two - 12V17A 42 119.11 3-CAB14B-E Wallbox only, EN-54 certified CE 2 Chassis ---- 3-CAB14D(R) Inner and outer doors for 3-CAB14B N/A 15(6.8) 3-CAB14D(R)-E Inner & outer doors for 3-CAB14B. EN-54. CE 15(6.8) 3-CAB21B Woilbox only Three Chassis J 55 (251 3-CAB21B-E Wallbox only. EN-54 certified CE - Four 3 Chassis 55(25) - 3-CAB21D(R) Inner and outer doors for 3-CAB21B N/A 2019.11 2019.11 3-CA821D1R)-E Inner & outer doors for 3-Ci21B. EN-54. Remote Closet Enclosure - No viewina window 3-RCC7R Red wallbox and door One Chassis Four - 6V8A. Two - 12V10A 37.5(17) Two - 12V17A, Two - 12V50A 37.5 1171 _J•_ 3-RCC7R-E Red wallbox and door, EN-54 certified CE ATCK Attack rated door for 3-RCC7R - N/A 26(118) 3-RCC14R Red wollbox and door Two Chassis Three Chassis I Four - 6V8A 53(24) I 1 53(24) Two -12V1OA. Two -12V17A l------------- I 70(31.8) Two - 12V50A Two - 12V652 3-RCC14R-E 3-RCC21R Red wallbox and door. EN-54 certified CE ________ Red wallbox and door ______ 3-RCC21R-E _______- Red wollbox and door. EN:54 certified CE Chassis Assemblies 3-CF Takes one chassis space in wallbox provides space for 7 local roil modules, up to two power supplies, and 0½ footpntrnodie. 7 84(3.8) 3-ASU Takes one chassis space in wallbox. provides an audio source unit 1w microphone and on inner door filler plate. j 15(6.81 3-ASU/4 Takes one chassis space in wallbox. provides an audio source unit /w microphone and four local rail module spaces. 1 15(6.8) 3-ASU/FT Takes one chassis space in wallbox. provides on audio source unit 1w microphone and Firefighters Telephone 1 20)9.1) 3-FTCU Takes one chassis space in wallbox, provides Firefighters Telephone Control unit and inner door filler plate. 1 15(6.8) Accessories 3-BATS Battery Shelf for RCC Enclosures. Takes one chassis space. Room for up to one 65 AH or two 50 AH batteries. 3(1.36) 3-BTSEN Battery sensor/distribution module 3-TAMP Tamper switch for 3-CAB7. 3-CAB14 and 3-CAB21 cabinets. Mounts to side of cabinet. .5(.2) 3-TAMPS Tamper switch for 3-CABS. _Mounts to side of cabinet. ________ _________ .51.21 3-TAMPRCC 3-TAMPRCC Tamper Switch for RCC series cabinets. Mounts to side of cabinet. .5(.2) Notes: 11 All lobby enclosures. wallboxes and doors have a textured gray enamel finish: outer doors are available in red by adding the suffix R to the catalog number. i.e. 3-CA87DR. Remote closet cabinets will support 65 AR batteries with the use of the 3-BATS Battery Shell. which reduces the enclosure's chassis capacity by one chassis. The EST3 is modularly listed under the following standards: UL 864 categories: uoiz. uoxx. uukt. and SYZ%J. UL 294 category ALW. 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-5301. ULC-S302. lJLC-S303. ULC-S304. tJLC-S306. ULC/ORD-0076. uLC/ORD-C693 Please refer to EST3 Installation and Service Manual for complete system requirements. Data Sheet 85010-0067 Issue 8 Motto be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 4 GE Security U.S. T 888-378-2329 F 866-503-3996 Canada T 519 376 2430 F 519 376 7258 Asia T 852 2907 8108 F 852 2142 5063 Australia T 613 9259 4700 F 613 9259 4799 Europe 1322725 1120 F 32 2 72186 13 Latin America T 305 593 4301 F 305 593 4300 www.gesecurity.com Q 2006 General Electric Company All Rights Reserved imagination at work Data Sheet 85010-0067 Issue 8 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 4 IT I eEcuritg Life Safety Systems Control & Annunciation - Overview Standard Features Main Display interface is the primary user interface in the Uses simple lights and switches I The EST3 Life Safety System. The main display interface focuses on Displays information important to user the emergency user by putting information important to the user up front. Hands free, the first highest priority event is shown. The Hands free first alarm display display always gives the lost highest priority event. Arriving at the Last event of highest priority always displays panel and without opening the door the first and last alarm is given. I Simple to understand lights and switches help the emergency user Eight lines by 21 character graphic LCD display execute system commands with confidence. . - 168 characters total A menu system supports maintenance functions such as disables Muitlinguol or reports for use by staff or service personnel. Supports English, French, Spanish, and Russian Uses queues to sort events A queue is a list of messages Alarm, Supervisory, I . Trouble and Monitor Slide in LED and switch labels I . I . . . I.•'. Makes customization for regional language easy Application The 3-LCD module mounts to the local rail over the nodes Central Processing Unit Module (3-CPU). The 3-LCD module is optional in any network node. Ensuring information clarity the 3-LCD uses a backlit high contrast supertwist graphical display. Eight lines of 21 characters provide the room needed to convey emergency information in a useful format The 3-LCD always displays the last highest priority event even when the user is viewing other message queues. Further message flexibility is provided with EST3's message routing ability. Messages from a node can display at every node on the network or messages can route to specific nodes only. Routing can be initiated at o spe- cific time/shift change. There is no need to have messages display in areas that are not affected by an event. The 3-LCD can display messages in English, Spanish, French; and Russian. The bilingual display lets the operator select between either of two languages. Consult your representative for available language combinations. The EST3 system configures for Proprietary, Local or ENS4 market operations. The mode of operation is selected through the System Definition Utility (SDU) which may adjust the following operations slightly to fit the system operation selected. LEDs and Switches Further enhancing the 3-LCD User interface are easy to read and understand lights and switches. All functions are laid out in a logical order. At the top of the 3-LCD are five system status LEDs. Here determining the general condition of the system is easy. 0 0 0 0 0 Power Test CPU Grid Disable Fall Fault Power LED: Green, on when AC power is on. Test LED: Yellow, on when any portion of the system (Group) is under test. I Reset_] (Alarm ISllenceJ [_Drill_] ______ rPanel tSllenceJ MCBM M CPU Fail LED: Yellow, on when CPU stops running. Grid Fault LED: Yellow, on when a ground exists on the system (group) Disable LED: Yellow, on when any point or zone is disabled by a user. Below the general status LEDs are located four. LED / Switch com- mon controls. The versatility of EST3 allows system designers to define the features as affecting a domain (defined group of nodes) or as global (affects all nodes) across the network. This feature is very useful when configuring systems with multiple buildings on one network. As an example, operating the reset in one build- ing may have adverse effect in other buildings. With EST3 having operational differences between buildings on the some network is not a problem. Pressing Reset starts the system's reset operation. The yellow LED has three flash rates during reset. The LED flashes fast during the smoke power down phase of reset, flashes slow during the restart phase, and turns on steady for the restoral phase. The Reset LED turns offwhen the system is normal. Pressing Alarm Silence turns off all Notification Appliance Circuits defined as audible. The yellow LED turns on when silence is active via the Alarm Silence switch or via alarm silence software timers. Pressing Panel Silence turns off the system's internal audible signal. The yellow LED turns on when panel silence is active. The EST3 panel buzzer has user programmable signal rates for alarm, super- visory, trouble and monitor conditions. Pressing Drill turns on the drill LED and all signals sound evacua- tion. Drill does not activate city tie connections. Auxiliary relays will not activate unless programmed to do so with drill. 12:12:12 04-25-96 ln the center of the 3-LCDisthe Liquid Crystal Display. In the l normal condition the date and time plus a definable system title display on the LCD. The last line of RLRRN HISTORY 0000 the display gives an alarm history. This total equals the number of times the system has entered the alarm state from the normal state. When active events are on display, the LCD formats into four logi- cal windows. 12:12:12 R00002 00000 SYSTEI'I STATUS WINDOW } CURRENT EPE(IT WINDOW 0002 RLRRI'I ACTIVE LOCATION MESSAGE LINE I LAST EPENT WINDOW LOCATION MESSAGE LINE2 J IDIsi 5000 1000 N000 I TYPE STATUS WINDOW In the system status window, the display shows the time and the status of active and disabled points. The current event window, lines 2, 3,4 automatically display the first active event of the highest priority if the user has not taken control of the system. Once the emergency user takes control, this window displays user message selections. The second line of the display shows system event information. In the example above the display shows the chronological number of the event (0001 is the first alarm) followed by the event type (Alarm Active). EST3 supports over 45 event type messages from which system designers choose. The last two lines of the current event window are custom programmable location message lines with space for 42 characters. The last event window shows the last highest priority event. This window is always displayed and updated automatically by the sys- tem. Here the emergency user can monitor the progress of a fire. When EST3 is configured for a local mode A Previous system viewing the second alarm message is Message easy, just press the NEXT key. The next message V Next scrolls into the current event window. The last highest priority event always remains on view. No matter what queue the user selects for viewing, the LCD always displays the most recent alarm. A new alarm event resounds the panel audible signal and appears immediately on display without overwriting information the user selected for view. The final window of the LCD the type status window shows the total number of active events by queue type. A is alarm, S is supervisory, T is trouble, and M is monitor. The number following each letter is the number of active events existing in each queue. EST3 breaks down event types into queues and automatically dis- plays the first event of the highest priority type. Data Sheet 85010-0071 issue 4.1 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 of 4 [) N] Alarm uperviso Woubie Monitor Priority order is alarm, supervisory, trouble, monitor. By using queues an emergency user does not waste time scrolling through a mixed event list looking for alarms or confusing an alarm message with other message types. EST3 configures for Remote proprietary system operation where every event must be acknowledged by viewing them before the internal buzzer will silence. Or the EST3 will configure for Local op- eration. Here the internal buzzer silences by pressing panel silence. If any events exist in queues that have not been viewed the queue LED continues to flash informing the user of un-seen events. When all events in a queue are acknowledged or 'seen', the LED associated with the queue turns on steady. If a new event is added to the queue, the EST3 internal buzzer resounds and the queue LED flashes. EST3 allows device grouping into logical group zones. Here two or more alarm devices (such as detectors or pull stations) make up the zone. When a device in the zone activates, the LCD displays the zone description. Each zone only displays once, regardless of the number of devices active within the zone. [ Details J, To display device information the user presses the Details key. The device with the lowest address displays in the first window. If multiple devices are active each is available for viewing by using the arrow associated with the Previous Message Next key and scrolling through the device list. fl RI 11 fl Efl U i The common controls easily expand beyond the Main Display N.I interface by adding a Control J Display Module and assigning features to its switch controls. IR000 5000 T000 1`100011 For Maintenance users, the EST3 provides a smooth operating menu system providing powerful tools for system management, reports, and trouble shooting. EN-54 Compliance In 1998 the British-based Loss Prevention Certification Board (LPCB) certified EST3 control panels and power supplies as having sur- passed the requirements of the pivotal EN-54 standard, parts two and four. LPCB Certificate #257c for EST3 fire alarm control panels marks the first such certification since the stringent EN54-2 : 1997 and EN54-4: 1997 were published by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). In order to meet these standards, display and control functions have undergone slight modifications for the EN- 54 marketplace. These differences are highlighted below. All other control and annunciation features remain unchanged. System Status LEDs 0 0 0 0 0 Power Test CPU Sounder Disable Fault Power LED (Green): on when DC power is on. Test LED (Yellow): on when any portion of the system (Group) is under test. CPU Fault LED (Yellow): on when CPU stops running (processor failures must be manually reset). Grid Fault LED: Not available. Sounder LED (Yellow): flashing indicates fault on sounder circuit. Steady indicates a disabled sounder circuit. Disable LED (Yellow): on when any point or zone is disabled by a user (disabled conditions have priority over fault conditions). Switch Functions []Ion/Off Iounder J Panel LSllence J DrIll 1 1k) ( k) I I ( lo) Pressing Sounder On/Off turns off all sounder circuits defined as audible. The yellow LED turns on when silence is activated via the Sounder On/Off or via the alarm silence software timers. See Page 2 for descriptions of Reset, Panel Silence, and Drill functions. Event Queues Installation and Mounting iD , 411 I .. HEMENIM [n- Unit ___ rI '.110 I -F I I lIIIIP1Il1IlIiu :: i:: El :: i:: :1 U- .- For EN-54 compliance, EST3 configures for remote proprietary system operation. This required that every event must be acknowl- edged by viewing them before the internal buzzer will silence. The priority order is Fire, Fault, Disable, Monitor. Data Sheet 85010-0011 Issue 4.1 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 4 GE I Security Engineering Specification I 1888-378-2329 F 866-503-3996 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 Canada T 519 376 2430 LEDs provided as minimum will be; Reset switch and LED, Alarm Silence switch and LED, I F 519 376 7258 Panel Silence switch and LED, Drill switch and LED. It must be possible to add additional common controls as required through the use of modular display units. The user interface Asia T 852 2907 8108 must provide an LCD that will allow custom event messages of up to 42 characters. The 852 2142 5063 interface must provide a minimum of eight lines by 21 characters and provide the emer- I F gency user, hands free viewing of the first and last highest priority event. The last highest Australia priority event must always display and update automatically. Events shall be automatically T613 9259 4700 F 613 9259 4799 placed in easy to access queues. It shall be possible to view specific event types separately. Having to scroll through a mixed list of event types is not acceptable. The total number of I T322725 1120 Europe active events by type must be displayed. Visual indication must be provided of any event F 3227218613 type which has not been acknowledged or viewed. It must be possible to customize the designation of all user interface LEDs and Switches for local language requirements. It Latin America shall be possible to have a custom message for each device in addition to zone messages. T 305 593 4301 I Custom device messages must support a minimum of 42 characters each. Instructional text F 305 593 4300 messages support a maximum of 1,000 characters each. The display shall be capable of www.gesecurity.com displaying English, Spanish, French, or Russian messages. I 02006 General Electric Company All Rights Reserved Technical Specifications Catalog Number 3-LCD I Agency Listings UL, ULC, FM, CE, EN-54 LCD Display Eight lines by 21 characters backlit LCD Mounting Two local rail spaces on top of 3-CPU Reset switch and LED I Common Control Alarm Silence switch and LED Switches and LEDs Panel Silence switch and LED Drill Switch and LED Alarm Current ( 532A._ Standby Current 1 53mA J Ordering Information I Catalog Number DescriptIon Shipping WeIght lb (kg) 3-LCD Liquid crystal Display Module .8 1.361 3-IKE UK English Label Kit .251.111 I 3-LKF French Label Kit .251.11) 3-LKR Russian Label Kit .251.11) j,-"L-KS - Spanish Label Kit - .251.11) imagination at work Data sheet 85010-0071 issue 4.1 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page Dic 997+A1 and 7+A1:2002+A2 nding. Data Sheet 85010-0133 Issue S Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1ot 4 I EST Fire & Life Safety EST3 Multiplexed Fire Alarm System ' GE Security I I Overview U . The 3-CPU3 is the Central Processing Unit Module monitoring the status of all modules and providing the link for network communi- cations. Although each local rail card contains their own microproc- essor. the 3-CPU3 provides all inter-module communication and has the ability to download rail module operating parameters. Upon power up the 3-CPU3 automatically learns all local rail module at- tributes and locations. Site specific software is loaded into the 3-CPU3 I which then downloads data to each local rail module. Firmware up- grades are also done from the 3-CPU3 eliminating the need to unplug chips on rail modules. Internal rail communications is accomplished in broadcast protocol for fast response. I Mounting must be in the first two local rail spaces. Options for the 3-CPU3 include the addition of an LCD display and User Interface, 9S-232 Communication Card, and RS-485 Series Network Commu- nication Cards. I The 3-CPU3 is fully compatible with the 3-CPU and 3-CPU 1 modules. Standard Features 16 bit processor Up to 1,000 history events RS-485 local rail communications Multiplexed audio channels Network communication RS-485 RS-232 communication card Form 'C' contacts for: Alarm, Supervisory and Trouble Low voltage memory write protection Non-volatile memory EST3 Central Processor Unit CPIJ 3-RS485A, 3S48.5iSZ312 is - Central Processor L L L L L Unit Module R R A A R 3-CPU3 M IM IM IM I M o o 0 0 0 0 I 0 Application The 3-CPU3 helps make EST3 an extremely powerful and flexible system. As a single node, stand alone system a single 3-CPU3 con- trols 1 to 19 local rail modules. For larger systems, up to 64 nodes interconnect on a peer-to-peer multi-priority token ring protocol network. The 3-CPU3 controls all local panel responses to automatic, user ini- tiated, or network reported events. As a network node, it is an equal among peers, there is no master on the network. This gives excep- tional response times over the network, less than three seconds. Each 3-CP03 provides slots at the back for mounting Network, and RS-232, cards. Removable terminal blocks on the 3-CPU3 support connection of network and audio data wiring. On board common relays also terminate at the 3-CPU3 terminals. To aid in trouble shooting and service, status LEDs monitor local rail, network, RS232 and audio data communications. The Network Communications card mounts to the back of the Central Processor Unit. The 3-RS485A card provides a Class A (Style 7) or Class B (Style 41 circuit for network communications signals and two additional Class A (Style 7) circuits for the digitized audio signals. The 3-RS4858 card provides a Class B (Style 4) or Class A (Style 7) circuit for network communications signals and a second Class B (Style 4) circuit for the digitized audio signals. Network mes- sages received by the Network Communications card are re-trans- mitted to the next network node. Re-transmission maximizes the wire run lengths between nodes. With 64 nodes miles of network length is possible. Fail safe mechanisms built into the card direct connect the data input and output ports should the network card or its related Central Processor fail. Network communications may be configured via copper or fiber media using the 3-FIBMB. The 3-RS232 Communication Card mounts to the back of the 3-CPU3. The 3-R5232 has two optically isolated RS-232 ports. The ports support connection of a printer and/or an external command center. Entirenetwork downloading from one location (to all 64 nodes) is available through the RS-232 card. Installation and Mounting Data Maximum resistance between any 3 panels 90 Ohms Maximum capacitance between any 3 panels 0.3 pF Maximum distance between any 3 panels 5.000 ft. 11,524 ml Capacitance, entire network Maximum Accumulative Capacitance Wire Size 38.4K Baud 19.2K Baud 18AWG 1.4pF 2.8pF 16AWG 1.8pF 3.6pF - 14AWG 2.1uF 4.2uF Audio Maximum resistance between any 3 panels 90 Ohms Maximum capacitance between any 3 panels 0.09 1F Maximum distance between any 3 panels 5.000 ft. 11.524 ml I Engineering Specification It must be possible to support a single stand alone node or up to 64 nodes communicating on a peer-to-peer token ring protocol net- work. Network and digitized audio wiring shall be run in a [choose one: Class A (Style 71 or Class B (Style 4)) configuration. Network alarm response from alarm input to signal activation must be under 3 seconds. All field wiring must be to removable terminal blocks. Status LEDs must be provided for communications of network and internal rail communications. Inter-node communication speed must be programmable. Internal roil communications speed must be programmable. Data Sheet 85010-0133 Issue Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 of 4 NC c NO NO C N/A NCNO C NC TROUBLE ALARM SUP Connect to TB1 on 3-CPU3 Module CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT MODULE Connect to T82 on 3-CPU3 Module 000000000000 0000000 Notes Maximum #14 AWG 11.5 mm') wire: mini- mum #18 AWG 10.75 mm2). All shields, if used, must be continuous and insulated from ground, except at the originating panel. Class A network data requires one pair of wires connecting the last node to the first node. Class A audio data requires two pairs of wires running in opposite directions. origi- nating at the node containing the ASU. Network Audio Riser Class A only I+ +I + UII-D O v) C/) .2c 0< r' o. .N!) USD I 0 - o 0 CL 0 trn;) N) 1 Typical Wiring To external supervisory I input circuit L To external alarml input circuit[ I To external troubler I input circuit1 I 75 - - H-0 co C I I— .-r"u G) X UI Ea- - o C 0 2 ~ I—o N, LI..r"h < C I u Ty TT TT - zD 089 FEMALE (REAR VIEW) PINN III CCII 3) 320 I' PORT #2)isoloted) TO PRINTER OR REMOTE Ill '. COMMAND SYSTEM, PINI II N OR 0 0825 FEMALE 2 (REAR VIEW) PIN 25 -11 ,j' 1P1N13 PORT #2(isolated) Ill COM TO PRINTER OR REMOTE COMMAND SYSTEM, 131 RXO 121 TXD PIN I PIN PIN 13 PIN 21 DBZS FEMALE .) (REAR VIEW) PORT #1 ISOLATED PORT I7ICOM TO PRINTER OR REMOTE COMMAND SYSTEM. 3) - 121320D PIN IN PIN I 1 1 Data sheet 85010-0133 Issue 5 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 4 1 GE Security Specifications 19 3—C EpU 3 Agency Listings UL. ULC. CSFM. CE. LPCB EN54 pending. Mounting 2 - Left most local rail spaces Terminal Size 18-12 AWG11.0mm2 to 2.5mm2) Standby ..0 i Currentj_ . 145 mA . Alarm Current Contact Ratings - Nonbypassable Alarm. Supervisory and Trouble Form C 1A at 30 Vc Data Down Loading RJ45 Jack Operating Environment 0°C - 49°C 132° F - 120° F); 93% at 40° C Non-Condensing *EN54 2:1 91+A and EN54 4*199 VA1*2002+M p s endin N T n, d e he CPU and PPS conno, be mer flntinn rn,d U.S. T 888-378-2329 F 866-503-3996 Canada 15193762430 F 519 376 7258 Asia T 852 2907 8108 F 852 2142 5063 Australia T 613 9259 4700 F61 392594799 Europe T322725 1120 F 32 2 72186 13 Latin America 13055934301 F 305 593 4300 www.gesecurity.com/est © 2008 General Electric Company All Rights Reserved Catalognumber L - 3-RS232 3-RS485A Standby Current ( 58 mA I 98 mA / 98 mA j Alarm Current J L 58 mA 1 98 mA 1 98 mAJ One Class B (Style 4) Communication Ports Two optically isolated Three RS-485 Class A or Class A (Style 7) network data circuit RS-232 (Style 7) and one Class B (Style 41 audio data circuit Agency Listings UL, ULC. CSFM, CE. LPCB. EN54 pending*. Mounting Back of 3-CPU 3 Operating Environment 0°C - 49° C (32° F - 120° Fl; 93% at 40° C Non-Condensing 'N54-:199(+A1 ana pending Ordering Information Catalog Ship Wt. Number Description lb (kg) 3-CPU3 Central Processor Unit Module 0.71b(0.32kg1 3-RS485A Network Communications Cord, Class A (Style 7) 0.331(0.15kg) 3-RS485B One Class A/B network data circuit and one Class B audio data circuit 0.331(0.15kg) 32 RS 3-RS2 -232 Communication Card 0.331(0.15kg) 1R. imagination at work Data Sheet 85010-0133 Issue 5 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 4 Monitor MMiilø CE a:1997+A1 1:2002+A2 pendng Data Sheet 85010-0059 Issue 9 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 4 EST3 Powe r SuppIiE 3-PPS/M series, 3-BPS/M series, 3-BBC/M series H I GE Security I I Overview EST3 Power supplies consist of two assemblies, a high efficiency switch mode power supply card and a power supply monitor module. The monitor module mounts to the local rail and distributes the power from its supply to the local rail. The local roil distributes power from all power supplies to other local rail modules and user interface cards resulting in "Shared Power" throughout the system. By paralleling the power supplies on a rail maximum utilization of available power is possible, resulting in fewer power supplies. Up to four power supplies combine in a single enclosure providing up to 28 amps of available power. Battery backup is provided using from one to four sets of batteries, depending on standby power require- ments. Power supplies mount to the bock of the chassis units or wollboxes. The associated power supply monitor module mounts on the local rail providing system power distribution and mounting space for any control display module. Access to auxiliary power is via easily accessible terminal blocks located on the power supply moni- tor module. Each power supply produces 7 Amps of filtered and regulated power. With four power supplies located in an enclosure lone primary and three booster power supplies) 28 amps of current is available for local rail modules, control display modules and the eight auxiliary 3.5 amp power outputs (two per supply). I I EST Fire & Life Safety EST3 Multiplexed Fire Alarm System Standard Features High efficiency switch mode Increased power distribution efficiency - power supplies parallel allowing up to 28 amps in a single node 120 or 230 Vac operation 7 AMP filtered and regulated Two 3.5 AMP outputs Temperature compensated, dual rated battery charger Electronic power limiting Automatic load testing of batteries Power — J1' TTf.j — Distribution Module Supply(EN-54 only) IYOO Application The primary power supply provides the system with battery charg- ing and voltage regulation. Software configures the charger to either 10-24 AH batteries or 30-65 AH batteries and controls the high/low charge rates. Batteries mounted in the same enclosure as the power supply, have their charge rate monitored and adjusted based on the local enclosure temperature, keeping charging rates within battery specification. For remote batteries a temperature probe is monitored in the remote battery cabinet and charge rates are adjusted automatically. Battery damage is unlikely to occur when environmental short term conditions are outside of normal operating ranges. The EST3 power supplies automatically load test batteries by shutting down the battery charger and placing a load across the battery. If the battery voltage is outside the specification range the power supply reports a trouble. The trouble clears if the battery is able to recover and pass future load tests. Battery leads are electronically short circuit protected. If a short occurs in the battery leads the charger automatically disables itself and causes a trouble. The system will constantly look to see if the short has cleared. If the short clears the system automatically restores. During operation on standby batteries, battery voltage is constant- ly monitored. A trouble is reported if the battery voltage falls below a specified value. EST3 power supplies provide specific information back to the 3- CPU(1) designed to help speed trouble shooting of system functions. Should a power supply detect a fault, specific diagnostic codes are available to speed trouble shooting. The 3-LCD will display the power supplies address, a specific trouble code, and a text message describing the specific trouble. Text messages are easy to under- stand and include items like: Battery Trouble, Aux Power Overload Circuit 1, Aux Power Overload Circuit 2. Engineering Specification The fire alarm power supplies must be capable of being paralleled and to load share. Multiple power supplies must be capable of being backed up with a single 24 volt battery set. Each 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 pos- sible to adjust for ambient temperature changes in local cabinets as well as remote cabinets. Installation and Mounting i-i l!4 —i -O. CEO . Power Supply Rules Each battery set needs one charger, either a 3-PPS/M or a 3-BBC/M. Each power supply must be connected too battery set using an identical length and gauge of wire to keep voltage drops identical. Distribute power supplies and loads evenly across rails. All battery sets for a panel must be the some capacity IAH), some manufacturer, and some manufacturing date code. The Table below illustrates the combinations of power supplies and batteries that meet all the power supply rules. 24 VDC Power Supply Output Current 7A 14A 21A 28A ________ Battery One Set. One Set. Two Identical One Set. Three Identical One Set. Four Identical Requirements 65 AH max 65 AH max Sets, 65 AH max 65 AH max Sets. 65 AH max 65 AH max Sets. 65 AH max Required , 1 3-PPS,M 1 3-PPS/M 1 3-PPS/M 1 3-PPS/M 2T 1 3-PPS/M f1i-PPS/M 1 3-PPS/M Modules 1 3-BPS/M 1 3-BBC/M BPS/M L.!.C±L..L 3 3-BPS/M 3 3-BBc/M Data Sheet 85010-0059 Issue 9 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 of 4 I Typical Wiring Utility Power Primary I I j Booster Booster Booster I Power Power Power Power Supply ill Supply Supply i Supply Power 2x3.5A Power Supply 1.IIII + I Monitoring + Supply 24Vdc * 24Vdc * 24Vdc * . 24Vdc * Power I 3.SA 2 x 3.5A 2 x 3.5A Rolls Rails Booster Primary 4— Power Supply Monitor Module1JJTo Rail Monitor Module I Auxiliary Power Auxiliary 1 Auxiliary ______ Auxiliary _______ Power Power Power Takeoff Takeoff Takeoff I Takeoff 2 x 3.5A 2 x 3.5A 2 x 3.5A 2 x 3.5A (1) From battery temperature probe terminals. 121 From battery and from temperature probe terminals if 3-BTSEN-E used. * Nominal Voltage Specifications - -- - Catalog Number 3-PPS/M&3- BBC/M 3-BPS/M 3-PPS/M-230 & 3-BPS/M-230 - 3-PPS/M-2 -E & - I 3-BPS/M-230-E 3-BBC/M-230 3-BBC/M-230-E Agency Approvals UL. ULC UL. ULC UL.ULciUL. UL C LPCB EN54*. CE j EN54* Input voltage 120 Vac (+10%. -15%),50-60 Hz 230 Vac 1+10%. -15%),50-60 Hz Brownout Level <or=102Voc 1 96Voc <or=195Vac 184 Voc <or=i95v1 188 Vac Input Current 3.0 A 1.5 A Total Output Special Applications: 7.0 Amps Current Battery Charging 65 AH Sealed _T None I 65 AH Sealed j- None 30 AH Sealed I None Capacity Lead-Acid Lead-Acid Lead-Acid Low Battery 24 Vdc 22.5 Vdc Trouble Deep Discharge 19.5 Vdc 20.0 Vdc Cutoff Mounting 1 LRM Space, 1LRM Space + 3-PPS: 2 footprints 1 LRM space, Requirements 1 chassis footprint 3-BBC: 1 footprint 1 chassis footprint Output Voltage - 24 Vdc Nominal Auxiliary Output Two sources of 3.5 Amps each token from total output current Current Auxiliary Output 18 AWG to 12 AWG Ii mm2 to 2.5 mm2) Terminal Capacity Output Protection Electronic power limiting & heat sink temperature Ground Fault <10K Ohms Detection I *EN542:1997+A1 and EN54-4:1997+A1:2002+A2 pending - -.- - - xzmw yoi- f / 3(/3j7 - - ---- - - __ I Data Sheet 85010-0059 Issue 9 - Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 4 I GE Security U.S. Ordering Information 1888-378-2329 F 866-503-3996 Catalog Number Description Ship Wt.. lb. (kg) Canada 3-PPS/M Primary Power Supply w/ local rail module 120V 50/60 Hz 5(2.3) 1519376 2430 3-BPS/M Booster Power Supply w/ local roil module 120V 50/60 Hz 5(2.3) F 519 376 7258 3-PPS/M-230 Primary Power Supply w/ local roil module 230V 50/60 Hz 5(2.31 Asia 3-BPS/M-230 Booster Power Supply w/ local rail module 230V 50/60 Hz 5(2.3) T 852 2907 8108 3-PPS/ M-230-E Primary Power Supply w/local rail module 230V SO Hz, F 852 2142 5063 5(2.3) EN54* Certified, CE Australia 3-13PS! M-230-E Boaster Power Supply w/local rail module 230V 50 Hz. 5(2.3) T 613 9259 4700 EN54* Certified, CE F 613 9259 4799 3-BBC/M Booster/Charger Supply w/locol rail module 120V 50/60Hz 5(2.31 3-BBC/M-230 Booster/Charger Supply wIlocoI rail module 230V 50/60Hz 5.3) Europe 1322725 1120 3-BBC/ M-230-E Booster/Charger Supply w/locol rail module. 230V 50/60Hz. 5(23) F 3227218613 54* Certified. CE 3-BBCMON(-E) Booster/Charger Monitor Module with charger capability 5(2.3) Latin America (upgrade 3-BPS/M(-230)(-E) to 3-BBCIM-(230)(-E)) 13055934301 F 305 593 4300 3-BISEN Distribution Module required when battery installed (.22) .5 in remote cabinet www.gesecurity.com/est 3-BTSEN-E Distribution and Temperature Sensor Module. Required in .51.221 EN54* Markets when battery installed in a remote cabinet. C 2008 General Electric Company ---- - All Rights Reserved EN542:1997+A1 and EN54-4:1997+A1:2002+A2 pending imagination at work Not tobe used for in - Data Sheet 85010-0059 Issue 9 stallation purposes. Page 4 of 4 I GE Security. I EST Fire & Life Safety EST3 Multiplexed Fire Alarm System Overview I The 3-SSDC1 and 3-SDDC1 Signature Driver Controller modules pro- vide on intelligent interface between the 3-CPU(1.3) module and Sig- nature Series devices. Each module contains its own microproces- sor used to coordinate, process and interpret information received I from and sent to Signature devices. Power and communications is received directly from the control panel rail assembly. The 3-SSDC1 Single Signature Driver Controller module supports one Signature Data circuit, while the 3-SDDC1 Signature Dual Driver Controller I module supports two Signature circuits. Both modules occupy one rail space in the fire alarm control cabinet and provide removable field wiring terminals to aid installation. I Innovative design gives the 3-SSDC1/3-SDDC1 and Signature devices truly distributed intelligence". Signature detectors and modules have their own on-board microprocessor communicating with the loop controller in a fully digital communication format. This I increases the accuracy of the information coming to and from the loop controller by reducing the effects of capacitance and noise. With decentralized intelligence much of the decision making moves I from the loop controller to the devices. Advanced fire detection algo- rithms processed within the Signature devices effectively end unwant- ed alarms. Environmental compensation and multiple sensing element decision making operations are resident in the devices. Intelligent I devices allow the Signature Controllers to execute communication and system functions with greater speed and low baud rates, increasing the accuracy of information transmitted between the loop controller and devices. I Standard Features One or two circuit versions Dedicated microprocessor control Full digital communication Specialized communication protocol - Less sensitive to cable characteristics - Utilize existing wiring in most applications Loop alarm in under 750 milliseconds Device location supervision - Unexpected additional device addresses - Missing device addresses - Switched device locations - Programmed device parameters Automatic nonvolatile as-built mapping - Stores actual" and "expected" device data - Stores physical connection sequence including "T" taps Automatic day/night sensitivity Supports up to 250 intelligent Signature detectors and 250 Intelligent Signature Modules Up to five 3-SDDC1s per node - Total of 10 Signature circuits Removable field wiring terminal blocks Multiple survival modes - stand alone Fully backward compatible with 3-SSDC and 3-SDDC Signature Driver Controller Modules 3-SSDC11 , 3-SSDC1-MB, 3-SD( I UG Data Sheet 85010-0129 Issue 3 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 4 CE EN54-2:1997+A1 and ENS4-4:1997+AI2002+A2 pending Maximum #12 AWG (1.5 mm ') wire; minimum #18 AWG (0.75 mm). 2. All wiring supervised and power limited. Shields (if used) must be continuous and ' free from Earth Ground. A ClassAwiiing. A Class B wiring. , To Universal Module or MAB module L_ when 2-wire smokes are powered from the module. SOCCI S,.k. + + Clrojlt41 Tu1,lraS.SOOCI 3.500C1 SIGNATURE DUEL DRIVER CONTROLLER MODULE TuTh2r 2.500C1 Md,IS Circuit #2 SOC #2 A Class A Configuration Shown (Typical) I Application Up to 125 detectors and 125 modules are supported over a single pair of wires by the 3-SDC1 Signature Cards that plug into the Signature controller modules. Both Class A wiring (style 6 or style 7) and Class B (style 4) wiring are supported. Loop distances over 11.000 feet (3300m) are possible. The 3-SSDC1 and 3-SDDC1 use advanced communication formats that provide exceptional response. Using a "BROADCAST POLL" the loop controller checks the entire device circuit for any changes of state. Should one or more devices report a change the 3-SSDC1/3- SDDC1 uses "DIRECT ADDRESS SEARCH" to find reporting devicelsl. Devices that have entered the alarm state or become active are located nearly instantaneously. The unique use of "BROADCAST POLLING" combined with "DIRECT ADDRESS SEARCH" ensures that only new information is transmit- ted allowing a reduced baud rate with fast response time. The low baud rote is ideal for retrofit applications since in most applications existing wiring can be used. I To enhance survivability of the system the 3-SSDC1/3-SDDC1 sup- ports a standalone mode for Signature devices. Two catastrophic failure modes are supported. If the 3-CPU(1/3) fails, the loop control- ler will continue to poll its devices. If an alarm is detected it will be I sent on the local roil communication bus and received by other local roil modules. A common alarm condition throughout the panel will result. If the local rail module (3-SSDC1/3-SDDC1) fails, and a device (smoke or module) detects an alarm, specialized circuitry will I make the node aware of the alarm condition. The 3-CPU(1/3) will communicate the alarm condition to the rest of the network. Having multiple redundant modes is paramount in a life safety system. ing is electronic addressing and mapping. This eliminates duplicate addresses, which are also very difficult for most systems to locate. During maintenance, should groups of detector heads be removed for service and returned into the wrong smoke detector base (loca- tion), the 3-SSDC1/3-SDDC1 will automatically detect the problem. If the attributes of the switched devices are the same, the system will automatically download the correct soft addresses and algorithms to the devices (maintaining location supervision). If the attributes are not the some the 3-SSDC1/3-SDDC1 will send a map fault indication to the 3-CPU(1.3) and post a trouble indicating the specific devices in fault. The 3-SSDC1/3-SDDC1 also monitors the Signature Series devices Typical Wiring sOcaIsnUE cirajilal + rpow I 3.500C1 I SIGNATURE Class B Configuration Shown (Typical) I DUEL DRIVER ICONTROLLEl I MODULE Every time the 3-SSDC1/3-SDDC1 communicates with a detector the green LED on the detector flashes. Normal green LED activity is not disturbing to building occupants, but can be quickly spotted by a maintenance technician. The red LED on the detector turns on only in the alarm condition. The 3-SSDC1/3-SDDC1 also supervises the device wiring, physical location of each device and the programmed device character- istics. This GE Security/Signature Series unique characteristic is accomplished by "MAPPING" the Signature circuit and committing the map to memory. Upon power up the loop controller will scan device serial numbers and map their physical location sequence on the loop, including "1" taps. After mapping is complete the control- ler automatically addresses each detector and module through downloading over the loop. There are no switches or dials to set. Each device is assigned a unique soft address generated by the site specific program. The 3-SSDC1/3-SDDC1 then compares the "Actual" physical device data to the "Expected" site specific program data. If any correla- tions are different, the loop controller issues a trouble to the CPU identifying the devices which do not match and posting a map fault. Through the 3-CPU(1.3)'s RS-232 port a graphical map of the loop can be uploaded depicting each device's location on the loop, including branches (1-Taps) and all of the physical attributes associ- ated with the device. This diagnostic information is unparalleled in the fire detection industry and vital for keeping accurate records on how the system was installed. During installation a common problem with analog/ addressable systems is locating ground faults. The 3-SSDC1 and 3-SDDC1 con- trollers have the ability to locate ground faults by specific module, speeding up the troubleshooting process. Another significant advantage of the 3-SSDC1/3-SDDC1 controllers during commission- Circuit #2 SOC #2 Class A Configuration Shown (Typical) Data Sheet 85010-0129 issue 3 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 of 4 for maintenance and trouble conditions. Each smoke detector contains intelligence to adjust with environmental changes. This expands the amount of time required between cleaning while main- taining a constant alarm threshold. As the detector begins to ex- haust the environmental compensation, and reaches the 80% level. the 3-SSDC113-SDDC1 will indicate a maintenance alert or dirty condition to the 3-CPU(1.3) and indicate the specific device requiring cleaning. If cleaning is not performed the detector will continue to operate until all of its environmental compensation is utilized. At this point the 3-SS0C1/3-SDDC1 sends a dirty trouble indication to the 3-CPU(1.3) and posts a trouble condition. If maintenance is still not performed the Signature detector will automatically remove itself from service once the programmed threshold window has been breached (preventing a false alarm). Remote test capability permits devices to be put in alarm, prealarm, supervisory, monitor, or security alarm or trouble from the panel menu or controls. This facilitates testing of smoke and heat detec- torsos well as monitor and security devices. The 3-SSDC1 and 3-SDDC1 local rail modules modules are fully backwards compatible with the 3-SSDC and 3-SDDC local rail modules. 3-SSDC1 and 3-SDDC1 modules provide additional on- board memory to facilitate future Synergy functions. To upgrade a 3-SSDC/3-ADDC too 3-SSDC1/3-SDDC1 respectively, replace the 3-SSDC/3-SDDC Local Rail Module with a 3-SDDC1-MB Local Rail Module and reuse the 3-SOC Signature Device Cards and filters. Specifications (Signature Circuits) Charts assume wire and devices are evenly distributed over length of circuit non shielded wire (53 9b J I Detectors only 125 14,752 feet 9,275 feet 5,839 feet (4.497 meters) (2,827 meters) (1,780 meters) Modules only 0 125 12.599 feet (3,840 7.921 feet (2,414 4,986 feet meters) meters) (1,520 meters) Detectors an Modules d 125 125 5,738 feet (1,749 meters) 3.608 feet (1,100 meters) 2.271 feet (692 meters) Detectors and Modules 63 55 + 9 SIGA-UM 7,623 feet 4,793 feet 3.017 feet with 2-wire smokes (2,324 meters) (1,461 meters) (920 meters) Modules 0 107 + 9 SIGA-UM 3,798 feet 2,388 feet 1,503 feet with 2-wire smokes (1,158 meters) (728 meters) (458 meters) Twisted Dair non shielded wire cc. nil . .. ..-...-- .- -,., 13,157 feet 9,933 feet 9,275 feet 6,760 feet 5,839 feet Detectors only 125 0 (4,010 m) (3,028 ml (2,827 rn) (2,061 m) (1,780 m) 12.599 feet 8,483 feet 7,921 feet 5,774 feet 4,986 feet Modules Only 0 125 (3,840 m) (2,586 ml (2,414 m) (1.760 m) (1,520 m) Detectors 125 125 5,738 feet 3.864 feet 3,608 feet 2.630 feet 2.271 feet & Modules (1,749 m) (1.178 ml (1,100 m) 1802 ml (692 ml Detectors and 7.623 feet 5,133 feet 4.793 feet 3,494 feet 3,017 feet modules with 63 55 + 9 SIGA-UM (2,324 m) 11,565 m) (1,461 m) (1,065 m) (920 m) 2-wire smokes Modules with 0 107 9 sIGA-UM 3,798 feet 2,558 feet 2,388 feet 1.741 feet 1.503 feet 2-wire smokes + (1,158 ml (780 ml (728 ml (531 m) (458 m) Twisted pair shielded wire Detectors only 1 25 0 5,952 feet 6.098 feet 5,839 feet (1,814 meters) (1,859 meters) (1,780 meters) Modules Only 0 125 5,952 feet 6,098 feet 4.986 feet (1,814 meters) (1.859 meters) (1,520 meters) Detectors & Modules 125 125 5,738 feet 3,608 feet 2,271 feet (1,749 meters) (1,100 meters) (692 meters) Detectors and modules 63 5.952 feet 4.793 feet 3.017 feet with 2-wire smokes 55 + 9 SIGA-UM (1,814 meters) (1,461 meters) (920 meters) Modules with 2-wire 0 2,558 feet 2,388 feet 1,503 feet smokes 107 + - °SIGA IJM (780 meters) (728 meters) (458 meters) Data Sheet 85010-0129 Issue 3 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 4 GE ' Security U.S. I T 888-378-2329 F 866-503-3996 Canada T 519 376 2430 I F 519 376 7258 Asia T852 29078108 • F852 2142 5063 Australia T 613 9259 4700 F 613 9259 4799 Europe 13227251120 F 32 2 72186 13 I Latin America T 305 593 4301 F 305 593 4300 ww,.gesecurity.comIest I © 2008 General Electric Company All Rights Reserved I SignQture Series is a Trademark of GE Security. ~1 4 '" 'Zo Engineering Specification Class A or Class B with non-shielded, non- twisted wire. It must be possible to wire branches (1-taps) with Class B wiring. The driver controller must be manufactured in accordance with ISO 9001 standards. The system must have tolerance to multiple failures. There must be a standalone mode of operation that will ensure theWstem is aware of alarms even if the local rail. main CPU fails. 1 ____ Installation Module Configuration . 1 LRM Space 1 Addressable circuit (3-SDC1 Card) expandable to 2 circuits. TIRM Space 2 Addressable circuits (3-SDC1 Cards) Operating Current Standby 144 mA Alarm 204 mA Standby 264 mA Alarm 336 ffiAj Operating voltage 24 Vdc. Nominal - Address Requirements Automatic Detectors Supported 125 per 3-SDC1 Card Modules Supported 125 Module Addresses per 3-SDC1 Card 2-Wire Smoke Power Output 100 mA per 3-SDC1 Card (not included in Operating Current" above Conventional detectors supported 150 of 100 pA type per circuit. Signature Circuit Voltage 20 VDC +1- 5% Maximum Signature Circuit Resistance 100 Ohms Maximum Signature Circuit Capacitance 0.33 F p Communications Format T 100% Digital Circuit Wiring Styles Class A or Class B Termination Removable plug-in terminal strip(s) on module Permissable Wire Size 18 to 12 AWG 110.75 to 2.5 mm2) Agency Listings UL, ULC, CE (see Note 1), LPCB EN54 pending (see Note 21. Operating Environment 32°F (0°C) to 120°F 149 °C) 93% RH, non-condensing The communication format between the control panel and analog devices shall be 100% digital. Loop alarm recognition must be within 750 milliseconds of a device going into the alarm state, with system response time no greater than 3 seconds. All devices shall support remote testing. It must be possible to wire the circuit as Specifications (controllers) mote 1: utner tb i j components ore moauiaruy uistea unaer inc Tomwing stonaaras: UL 864 categories: UOJZ. UOXX. UUKL and SYZV. UL 294 category ALW. 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. IJLC-S303, ULC-S304. ULC-S306, uLC/0RD-C1076. ULcIORD-C693 Please refer to EST3 Installation and Service Manual for complete system requirements. Note 2: EN54-2:1997+A1 and EN54-4:1997+A1:2002+A2 pending Ordering Information Single Signature Driver Controller. Comes with one 3-SOC1 Device 3-SSDC1 Card. Mounts to Local Rail. 0.5(0.23) I 3-SDDC1 Dual Signature Driver Controller. Comes with two 3-SDC1s. 05023 Mounts to Local Rail. 3-SDC1 Signature Device Cord - upgrades a 3-SSDC1 to a 3-SDDC1 0.2S (0.11) I RFK1 Ferrite Clamp Kit required for EN54 compliance. 0.25(0.11) Dual Signature Driver Controller Motherboard (without 3-SDC1 device 3-SSDC1-MB cards). Use this motherboard for upgrading 3-SSDc/3-SDDC to 3- 0.51.23) SSDC1/3-SDDC1. I IUD Data Sheet 85010-0129 Issue 3 imagination at work Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 4 I Data Sheet 85010-0107 Issue 4 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 o14 GE Life Safety Systems Security Communications Overview The Modem Communicator is a two-way local rail module that performs a variety of off-premise communications functions for the EST3 system. Using the latest in digital signal processing (DSP) techniques, the Modcom provides off premise communication features unavailable on any other system. The module has provisions for supervising two loop-start telephone lines. The module features a modular jack for telephone line con- nections. The Modcom's configuration and firmware can also be updated from any network node. Modcom series modules occupy a single local rail space and can be mounted in any node on the network. Any EST3 Control/Display module can be mounted on the face of a Modcom series module. Power for the Modcom is supplied by the EST3 system supply. The Modcom provides an enhanced level of survivability in the event of a network CPU failure by notifying the Central Monitoring Station of the failure and entering a degraded mode of operation. In degraded mode, the Modcom can transmit a default fire alarm message during a fire alarm condition. Standard Features Listed for fire, security and access control V.32bis 14.41K full duplex modem Digital alarm communicator transmitter supporting: SIA DCS protocol. Contact ID protocol, 3/1 and 4/2 pulse format protocol Supports tap" alphanumeric pager protocol Fully programmable messages Alarm override of upload/download Two phone line capability Field upgradable firmware Split and multiple reporting to as many as 80 different receivers 255 subscriber accounts Supports control/display modules Supervised by the network controller I Modem Communicator 1* DtQ 1`19,3-M0DC0MP Remote Data Upload/Download The modem permits data to be downloaded into the memories of the various components making up an EST3 system. Data can be remotely uploaded and downloaded for use with the GE Security Access Control Database Program. In the event that an alarm is re- ceived during upload/download activity, the Modcom automatically terminates the call and transmits the alarm events to the appropri- ate receivers. When completed sending the events, the download will continue where it left off. Engineering Specification The system shall provided on off premise communications module capable of transmitting system events to multiple Central Monitor- ing Station (CMS) receivers. The module shall provide the CMS with point identification of system events via 4/2, Contact ID or SIA DCS protocols. <The module shall also be capable of transmitting alpha- numeric system activity by event to a commercial paging system using TAP Pager protocol.> The dialer shall have the capability to support up to 255 individual accounts and to send account infor- mation to eighty (80) different receivers, each having a primary and secondary telephone access number. System events shall be capa- ble of being directed to one or more receivers depending an event type or location as specified by the system designer. The module shall have a degrade made capable of transmitting fire alarm sig- nals to the CMS in the event of system CPU failure, The module shall provide a high speed (V.32bis or greater) modem function in order to upload and download system data to/from a remote location. Typical Wiring RING 6 RJ31X To PHONE LINE #2 SPIN MODULAR (WIRED SAME AS RED CONNECTOR FOR PHONE LINE RI) Ok PHONE LINE #1 PREMISES RJ31X PHONES SPIN MODULAR CONNECTOR PHONE LINE 02 tj NO PERMITTED 12.13 M) I& Notes: Connect Line 1 and Line 2 to RJ31X or RJ38X MODCOM I (CA31A or CA38A in Canada) telephone jacks installed by an authorized telephone company © I representative. Jacks (not supplied) must be fl Ill installed within 5 ft. (1.5 m) of the panel. LI\ Phone Cord (PIN 360137) supplied) is supervised and non-power limited. Application Two versions of the Modcom ore available: 3-MODCOM - Has an internal V.32bis 14.4K baud full duplex mo- dem. The modem permits upload and download of system data remotely via a telephone line. In addition, the 3-MODCOM has a Digital Alarm Communications Transmitter (DACT) or dialer function that transmits network status information to Central Monitoring Stations (CMS) via telephone. Four DACT protocols are available: Digital Communicator Standard (DCS) "SIA forma" Dialer - 300 baud format, which transmits alphanumeric system status data to the CMS; Contact ID; SIA 3/1 dialer: and. SIA 4/2 dialer. Alarm code content is determined by system rules. 3-MODCOMP - In addition to all modem and dialer (DACT) functions of the 3-MODCOM. the 3-MODCOMP can dial directly into paging systems using Telelacatar Alphanumeric Protocol (TAP). Alphanu- meric system data can be sent to a single pager or group(s) of pag- ers. Some pager services can forward messages via e-mail and Fax Multiple Priority Each Modcom can buffer up to 500 events in its event queue. It re- views all active events in the queue and identifies the highest priority event and dials the associated receiver. When the receiver is con- tacted. the MODCOM will transmit the highest priority message for that receiver. If the message is successfully received, the MODCOM identifies the next highest priority message and the process repeats. Phone Line Friendly The Modcom series has been designed for installation on the same phone lines with other devices such as phones and foxes. The mod- ule makes its first dial out attempt on either of the two phone lines that is not in use. This prevents unnecessary interruption of calls in progress by the line seizure relays. In the event that both lines ore busy, the module seizes line one. A fixed DACT testing time con be set at on off-hour, e.g. 2:00am, again minimizing interruptions and phone line costs. The call time is programmable, and allows testing of the DACT with the central station, The Modcom series also has the ability to detect Type 1, Type 2 and Type 3 distinctive ringing patterns, permitting it to shore its phone lines with other devices and still have a unique phone number for incoming modem calls. Multiple Modcoms per Network Multiple Modcoms can be installed in a single cabinet or located in nodes throughout the network to provide added availability and enhanced redundancy of off premise communications. Multiple Receiver Capability In large system applications the EST3 system may be partitioned such that it supports a number of different customers, each using different Central Monitoring Stations and/or paging companies. The Modcom can accommodate up to 255 different accounts using up to 80 different receivers. The Modcom supports split reporting, a process where the system directs the Modcom to send some events or event types to one receiver, and different events to alternate receivers. The modules multi-dial reporting capability permits an individual event to be transmitted to multiple receivers, including pagers. Data Sheet 85010-0107 Issue 4 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 014 Specifications U Agency Listings 111h, UL. FCC Port 68 / CFR 47, ULC.See Note 1. Installation Takes up one LRM space in 3-CHAS7 - Input Power 24 Vdc © 60mA standby, 90 mA active Modem Protocol I ITU - V.32bis 14.4K baud fulidiiplex using standard PC modemcompatible data Dialer Protocol SIA 3/1 Iformot P2) and 4/2 lformot P31: 20 pulses per second, double round Contact ID (DTMF format) Digital Communications Standard IDCS) "SIA format": Level 21300 baud, Bell 103) Pager Protocol 13-MODCOMP only) Telocotor Alphanumeric Protocol (TAP). Version 1.8. 300 baud. Bell 103 Telephone I Dialing Pulse or Tone IDTMF) Connector Two 8-position modular phone jocks CMS Telephone Numbers Quantity I Two per receiver - 160 max. Available Digits Up to 24 digits per number Receivers Supports up to 80 individual receivers. Event Buffer 500 events Operating Environment I 14F0, _______ 32SF 10Cl to 120SF l49. 93% RH Non-condensing Receivers Tested Format Manufacturer Model Receiver Card 4/2 and 3/1 I Ademco 685 685-1 or 685-8 FBI (Fire Burglary Instruments) CP220 Osborne-Hoffman 0H2000 Radionics D6600_______ I Silent Knight 9000 9032 - Sur-Gard MLR2, SG-SLR MCDI TLR. TLR+ Contact ID Ademco 685 685-8 I Osborne-Hoffman Sur-Gard MLR2. SG-SLR Radionics D6600 Silent Knight 9000 9032 I MCDI TLR. TLR+ SIADCS Sur-Gard MLR2.SG-SLR Note 1: The EST3 is modularly listed under the following standards: UL 864 categories: UOJZ. UOXX, UUKL and SYZV. UL 294 category ALW, UL 609 category AOTX. UL 636 category ANET. UL 1076 category APOu. UL 365 category APAW. UL 1610 I category AMCX. UL 1635 category AMCX ULC-5527, ULC-5301. ULC-S302. uLC-5303. uLC-S304. ULC-S306. ULC/ORD-C 1076 and ULC/ORD-C693 Please refer to EST3 Installation and Service Manual for complete system requirements. Ordering Information Catalog Description Ship Wt. Number I lb (kg) 3-MODCOM Modem/Dialer IDACTI version .511.23) 3-MODCOMP Modem/Dialer IDACTI wITAP Pager Protocol .5 1.23) I I I Data Sheet 85010-0107 Issue 4 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 014 I 1 GE Security U.S. T 888-378-2329 F 866-503-3996 Canada 15193762430 F 519 376 7258 Asia T 852 2907 8108 F 852 21112 5063 Australia T 613 9259 4700 F 613 9259 4799 Europe 13227251120 F 32 2 72186 13 Latin America 1 305 593 4301 F 305 593 4300 www.gesecurity.cam © 2006 General Electric Company All Rights Reserved imagination at work Data Sheet 85010-0107 Issue 4 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 4 I GE Security I I Overview The EST3 Control Display modules provide the emergency user with the simplest of interfaces, lights and switch control. The Control Display modules install over local rail modules. The local rail mod- ules supply the power and drivers via a ribbon cable connection to the control display modules. The displays mount over any local rail module maximizing the flexibility of design layout. When a display module is required where no local rail module exists, an LED Display Support Module 3-LDSM mounts to the local rail providing support for one Control Display Module. Surface mount technology used to minimize space, also reduces the power requirements of display modules. Slide-in labels keep the control display modules flexible and allow labeling for local lan- guages. Module lamp test can be programmed to any spare control switch or a local node lamp test is initiated by simultaneously operating the Alarm Silence and Trouble Silence switches on the 3-CPU. EST Fire & Life Safety EST3 Multiplexed Fire Alarm System Standard Features Programmable LED flash rates Membrane style tactile pushbuttons Software supported for toggle, and latching interlock switch action Slide in labels Lamp test Control. Displa ModulesW__ I lmft!Ob.t3---L-D—S7M c3---2-4.x-!~e rie-s-\., 3-6/3S lxxx series Data Sheet 85010-0055 Issue 4 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 4 r)isplay.. Label Local F Module H— =•iui. H1u'• :i••: 41]H it. i.i. il]. u11 ; ___ ___ i io ___ ; H =. =• El i.i• it. iii-• [•_. H H! Application Notes Control Display Modules come in a variety of types providing opera- tional flexibility. There are five types of display modules available with EST3. Typically alarm zone annunciation appears on any of the first four module types shown. The first module supports simple zone annun- ciation; the second, zone annunciation with zone disable; the third, alarm and trouble zone annunciation, the fourth alarm and trouble zone annunciation with zone disable. From a simple one LED an- nunciation point to higher functionality, EST3 fills the requirements. The fifth module is very adaptable to system requirements for audio or remote equipment control. Each module contains 18 LEDs and 18 switches. Each group of three switches has a latching-interlock to support operations that must be kept separated. The interlock is under software control so only one switch is active at a given time. EST3 software makes meeting the wide variety of applications needed with today's codes and building system operations easy. For fan control the emergency user assumes control of the remote device by selecting "On" or "Off." Programming of the switches to multiple relays keeps operation- al design choices open. The user returns the system control of the remote device to the Life Safety system by simply pressing Auto. The Auto LED programs to its related switch and gives positive feed bock to the user by turning on yellow when the system has active control of remote devices. Individual switch LEDs are also programmable. As an example the "Open" or "On" LED (green) could program to follow its related switch or, program to follow a remote monitor input and provide positive feedback of the remote devices control status. If budget re- strictions prevent "sail type" positive feedback, GE Security's unique command processing satisfy requirements for positive feedback of HVAC control systems. Any switch command will send a signal to the 3-CPU for processing. While in this state the LED associated with the switch will flash. Once the command has been received by a re- mote Signature Series Module, the module (since it is intelligent with its own microprocessor) will issue a "Processed" command back to the 3-CPU which will latch the LED associated with the switch "ON" steady. This some process is used for all audio speaker selections ensuring the circuit is connected. A variety of switch and associ- ated LED colors are available to meet the demands of the specifiers application. Life Safety Systems are generally passive requiring only occasional operation. Yet, in an emergency the user must be able to identify system operation and status quickly and easily. LCD displays are excellent for identifying specific information, but even a large LCD can not display overall "system" status as effectively as LEDs and Switches. The EST3 Control Display modules are designed to provide simple identification and operation of system functions for the emergency user. They provide positive feedback of control activity with unrivaled selection of display configurations and mounting location options. Installation and Mounting Data Sheet 85010-COSS Issue 4 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 of 4 I Engineering Specification I 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 I of remote smoke control devices must be made available ot the control center. Switches with LEDs must provide positive feed back I to the operator of remote equipment status. Where voice audio is — Technical Specifications required a means of paging individual zones must be mode. The status of each paging zone must be annunciated. It must be pos- sible to selectively page into specific zones. It shall be possible to manipulate the evacuation of the building from the main control center. It must be possible for the emergency operator to put spe- cific zones into evacuation manually. I _ 3-DSM \ w .1—i ' 3-24R J - 312RY 12 red over 12 active LED yellow 1 Red LEDs Alarm Annunciation Yellow LEDs Supervisory Annunciation red Alarm Annunciation and Trouble Annunciation r. 01 - - -. mA 24VJ yellow Supervisory base _ 3- 2' 0 Monitor Anni inrinfinn + 1.5 mA per 24 G rface for one Control Disolav Module" 5 mA urpent I ro ElectrIcal Room red - Alarm Annunciation with enable/disable operation 2mAbase 3 12S 12 yellow I 12 Supervisory Annunciation with enable/disable operation + 1.5 mA per 3-12SG areen r Monitor Annunciation, Pane select active LED EIectrIca 'i - Room Ok 12/S1GY green/yellow I Zone Page select with Trouble Annunciation - 2 mA :12/S1RY. I red/yellow 12 Alarm and Trouble Annunciation with enable/disable - 1.5 mA per -12/S2Y I yellow/yellow I Suoervisory and Trouble Annunciation with enable/disable active LED DI Page Trouble IEL 3-6/351G2Y 6 groups of 3 green/yeIaw Six On-Auto-Off fan and Open-Auto-close Damper control - - -- - 2 m base / . ---.-.--..-..groups of + 1.5 mA per 3-6/3S1GYR w switch green/yellow three Page and Evacuation select with zone trouble active LED Notes: All control Display Modules are UL and ULc listed. All Control Display Modules mount over one Local Rail Module. If no local rail module exists the 3-LDSM mounts to local rail and supports one control display module. I , Data sheet 85010-0055 Issue 4 Not to be used fOr installation purposes. 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Electric Company All Rights Reserved Ordering Information 3-LDSM LED Display Support Module 0.451b (.2kg). 3-24R 24 Red LED Display Module 3-24Y 24 Yellow LED Display Module 3-24G 24 Green LED Display Module 3-12SR 12 switches with 12 Red LED Display/Control Module 3-12SY 12 switches with 12 Yellow LED Display/Control Module 3-12SG 12 switches with 12 Green LED Display/Control Module 3-12RY 12 Red LED and 12 Yellow LED Display Module 12 switches with one Green and one Yellow LED per switch Display/ 0.3511) 3-12/S1GY Control Module 1.12kg) 3-12/siRY 12 switches with one Red and one Yellow LED per switch Display/ Control Module 3-12/S2Y 12 switches with two Yellow LEDs per switch Display/Control Module 3-6/3s1G2Y Six groups of three switches. Each switch with one LED. LEDs provided Green. Yellow, Yellow. 3-6/3s1GYR Six groups of three switches. Each switch with one LED. LEDs provided Green, Yellow, Red imagination at work Data Sheet 85010-0055 Issue 4 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 4 I GE Security EST Fire & Life Safety EST3 Multiplexed Fire Alarm System Overview Standard Features Eight channels for audio source selection Single twisted pair of audio wires between nodes VU display shows paging output level Ready-to-page LED Digital transmission of audio signals - greater noise immunity - high quality signal transmission On board storage of programmed messages and tones LCD display of fire phone calls EST3 audio design provides the emergency user with an emergency communication package that minimizes switch selections help- ing the user make simple, accurate and fast evacuation control announcements. EST3 audio builds from standard modules that fit together easily. Audio components use standqrd EST3 cabinets and power supplies. A single cabinet with audio requires only one 24 V standby battery. Taking full advantage of digital technology, up to eight channels of audio sources transmit over a single twisted pair of wires between nodes. Coupling the inherent reliability and performance of zoned amplifiers with EST3 simplified user interfaces makes audio system design and operation easy and dependable. Audio and Telephone Masters 3-AS U* series 61 Data Sheet 85010-0063 Issue 8 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1of 4 Application EST3 audio is accomplished by selecting modular components for installation in standard fire alarm cabinet assemblies. At the main control panel location mounting audio control equipment provides an emergency user interface for "Paging" and optionally a "Fire- fighters Master Telephone". Zoned amplifiers mount in the main control panel and/or in remote nodes. By mounting amplifiers in remote nodes, wire runs and space requirements are reduced at the main control panel. The heart of the EST3 audio package is the Audio Source Unit (ASU). The Audio Source unit converts analog signals to digital signals. Sampling the analog signal 9600 times per second provides high quality reproduction of audio sources. On board audio memory stores signal tones and/or alarm-alert verbal messages. These mes- sages can be digitally recorded in the field using standard PC audio components. The ASU comes standard with two minutes of mem- ory for tone and message storage. Available message memory expands easily to 100 minutes with the optional 3-ASUMX/100 memory expansion card. Audio Source units support connection of a local microphone, remote microphone, telephone voice line and auxiliary audio input. With eight audio channels to choose from combinations of paging, alert, evacuation signaling and automatic messages are available for simultaneous delivery to different parts of a building. There are two main audio user interface modules, the paging mi- crophone and the firefighter's telephone. Available individually or in a set, EST3 audio modules open system .design possibilities. When the Life Safety system requires paging only the 3-ASU or 3-ASU/4 Audio Source Units provides a Master Paging microphone with common controls. Switch labeling makes the operation intui- tive. Six LEDs and five switches cover paging operations. Three of the five paging switches, All Call, Page to Evacuation, and Page to Alert, cover most paging operations. A VU display shows the user the output level of the page in process. The 3-ASU series mount in one chassis space of a EST3 Lobby enclosure. In addition to the paging microphone the 3-ASU/4 has mounting space for up to four local roil modules, including 20.40. and 95 watt zone amplifiers and up to four Control Display modules allowing layout flexibility. The 3- ASU provides the some functionality as the 3-ASU/4 but is supplied with on inner door filler plate and no local rail module spaces. Paging microphone Ready-to-Page LED turns on after the pre-announce tone has finished indicating the system is ready to page. All Call selects all amplifiers for page delivery. Page to EVAC selects all amplifiers currently delivering evacuation signaling for page delivery. Page to ALERT selects all amplifiers currently delivering alert signaling for page delivery. All Call Minus selects all amplifiers not programmed for alarm signaling for page delivery (typically stairwells). Page by Phone selects the telephone voice line as the paging source. Operating the Microphone Talk Key stops alarm signaling to se- lected zones and starts pre-announce tone delivery. When the pre-announce tone finishes, the Ready to Page LED turns on. When system design calls for paging with Firefighters telephone the 3-ASU/FT provides all the paging features of the 3-ASU series with the added benefit of a master handset assembly. The 3-ASU/FT brings to the emergency user easy to understand switches and text messages displaying on a backlit 8 x 20 character LCD display. Firefighters telephone a ODD J DO o a CONNECT switch selects phone circuits shown in the Calls Pending Window. REVIEW PENDING stops automatic display of pending calls and al- lows the operator to step through each message at his own pace. ACK (acknowledge) silences the telephone systems audible signal. The signal resounds for any new call. DISCONNECT disconnects the highlighted call in the calls con- nected list. REVIEW CONNECTED scrolls a reverse highlight through the calls connected list. Data Sheet 85010-0063 Issue 8 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 of 4 Ic CR I S P En DIN i The Firefighters telephone LCD is very Typical Wiring Typical Fire Fighters Telephone Circuit I similar to the 3-LCD. When there is no active telephone calls the LCD shows 475h ULJIULC o Cl : ( m Eat a title screen. Active calls display a text rcc message referenc-ing the remote To euternol supervoory inputcircuitl______________.sted Shielded Poi, UNIT: OK phone location. To cx ________ 1 inpUt CirCiAt I I To external trouble[ —i I I When a remote handset is lifted the input .....: To Signature CR115 CONNECTED LCD display updates to show the calls . : Data Circuit pending and the call-in signal sounds I: hones to alert the user of a pending call cc The user answers the call by press- : : CR IL 5 PENDING ing the Connect switch. The location To cent panel MAIN PROCESSOR MODULE Ii To Signature I CALLS CONNECTED message moves from the pending 3-CPU= 3-CPU Data Circuit line to the connected line. The call in Telephone Riser signal :::'::r------... . ifFs Shielded Pair the master telephone to talk with the . I — Connect Shield to Earth Ground only connected telephone. : u at the panel. Maintain shield ontinuity. If another call comes in the location I [FILLS CONNECTED Dashed Wires Required message appears in the calls pending for Ciass A Wiring Only line and audible signal resounds. The Aldin S— Wit — — — — user can silence the signal by answer or ing the call or by pressing the ACK (acknowledge) switch. •_ : Control Panel Fromjireuious pane............................ Up to five remote telephone handset assemblies connect to the 3.CP Module system simultaneously without any degradation of audio quality. Installation and Mounting Engineering Specification The audio system must provide simultaneous page. alert, and evacuation signals. Systems that cause signaling devices to go silent while performing signaling functions will not be acceptable. The system must provide operation to 25Vrms or 70.7Vrms speakers. The system must provide as a minimum the following paging com- mon controls and indicators: Ready to page LED, VU display of pag- ing 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 pag- ing sources. Digital transmission of paging must be provided between system nodes. The analog sources must be sampled and converted to digital with a sampling rote no less than 9600 samples per second. It must be possible to transmit signal sources (Alert. Alarm, Page, etc.) together over a single pair of wires between nodes. 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 carry a minimum rating of 3.5 Amps for operating 24 Vdc signals. The system shall provide fully integrated fire fighters' telephone sys- tem that shall provide 2-way communication between the fire alarm control panel and any fire fighters' telephone station. The system shall include an alphanumeric user display and controls. When a tel- ephone is activated, a call-in buzzer shall sound. and the location of the phone shall be shown on the alphanumeric display. The display shall be capable of bilingual operation, displaying English. Dutch. Finnish, French, German, Italian. Portuguese or Spanish messages. The incoming call shall be selected by activating a single button. All subsequent telephone call locations shall be displayed in full text. The system shall display all incoming calls, all connected phone(s) on the alphanumeric display. The system shall be configured so that page messages may be issued from any firefighter's telephone connected to the system, as directed by the emergency operator. (9 U u:LØØjI 3-ASU/4 has Chassis. Audio Source Unit, Paging Common Control and rail space for four Local Rail Modules. Mounts in lobby enclosure. Audio Fire Source Phone nCard Card TONI V=V 10 0 3-ASU/FT has Chassis Assembly 1w Audio Source Unit, Paging Common Control and Fire Phone Controls Data sheet 85010-0063 Issue 8 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 4 Specifications Catalog Numb1L ---- Agency Listings UL. ULC. CE 0°C-49°C_(32°F-120°F) Ambient Temp. Ambient Humidity 93% Non-condensing © 32CC Mounting One Chassis Space I Network Data Riser- 18-12AWG (1.02.5mm2)(3ASU/FT only) Network Data Riser - 18-12AWG 11.0mm2-2.5mm21 Network Audio Riser- 18-12AWG Wire Size 11.0-2.5mm2113-ASU/FT only) Network Audio Riser - 18-12AWG (1.0mm2-2.5mm2) Telephone Riser - One pair twisted shielded 18 -14 AWG 11.0mm2 to 1.5mm2) Current Rating 112mASupesoi 32mASupervisory 80 mA in Alarm and Supervisory and Alarm and Alarm Local Microphone (isolated and Local microphone (isolated and supervised): Remote microphone supervised): Remote Microphone Audio Inputs (isolated and supervised): Firefighters (isolated and supervised): One auxiliary telephone (isolated and supervised: signal source (isolated) One auxiliary signalsource (isolated) Pre-recorded Message Storage Two minutes standard expandable to 100 minutes with N/A optional 3-ASUMX/100. Max. message length 40 seconds. Supported Message Count 255 N/A Auxiliary Input 1K Ohm N/A impedance Bilingual Support English. Dutch. Finnish. French. German, Italian. Portuguese. Spanish GE Security U.S. T 888-378-2329 F 866-503-3996 Canada 15193762430 F 519 376 7258 Asia T 852 2907 8108 F 852 2142 5063 Australia T 613 9259 4700 F 613 9259 4799 Europe 13227251120 F 32 2 72186 13 Latin America 1 305 593 4301 F 305 593 4300 www.gesecurity.com/est 0 2008 General Electric Company All Rights Reserved Telephone Riser Active Telephones N/A Five Maximum I One pair twisted shielded 18 -14 AWG Wire size N/A [ (1.0mm2 tol.5mm2) Line Resistance N/A f 50 Ohm EOL Resistance N/A I 15K Ohm Ordering Information Catalog Description Ship Wt. Number thlkgl 3.ASU/FT* Audio with Local Microphone and Firefighters Telephone. -Source-Unit 2019.11 3ASU/4* Audio Source Unit w/Locol Microphone. Provides four local roil spaces. 1516.81 3 ASU Audio Source Unit w/Local Microphone. inner door filler plate 15(68) 3FTCU* Firefighters Telephone Control Unit inner door filler plate. 15(6.6)" 3-ASU1AX/100 Audio Source Unit Memory Expansion. Provides 100 minutes of message time. 0.5(23) RFK1 Ferrite Clamp Kit required for EN-54 compliance .25 (.11) 3-LKE UK English Label Kit .251.111 3-LKF French Label Kit .251.111 3 LKR Russian Label Kit 251.11) 3-LKS Spanish Label Kit .251.111 Add -CC for City of Chicago imagination at work Data Sheet 85010-0063 issue 8 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 4 I I GE Security I Life Safety Systems Audio Overview I The EST3 audio amplifiers take full advantage of digital technology. Digital messages generated by the Audio Source Unit (ASU) and live paging messages are multiplexed into eight separate channels transmitted over a single twisted pair of wires. Each zoned amplifier I contains integrated de-multiplexing circuitry that allows any one of the eight digital audio channels to place messages or signals on the amplifier's built-in speaker circuit. Audio channel selection is network software controlled, and audio amplifiers mount in the some enclosures as other EST3 equip- ment. Power for the amplifiers comes from standard system power supplies through the local rail. Field wiring connects to removable terminal blocks on the amplifier module. Amplifiers support either 25 VRMS or 70 VRMS power limited speaker circuits. For visual signal- ing. each 20 or 40 watt amplifier comes standard with one 24 Vdc power limited Notification Appliance Circuit that is ideal for strobe use. Standard Features Three Sizes Available -20 Watts -40 Watts -95 Watts Simultaneous eight channel digital audio - Superior sound quality - No signal interruptions during paging Speaker circuit built into amplifier - Selectable for 70 or 25 VRMS output - Class A (Style Z) or Class B (Style Vi output - Power limited 3.5 amp 24 Vdc notification appliance circuit on 20 and 40 watt amplifiers - Ideal for strobe signals - Class A (Style Z) or Class B (Style Vi output - Power limited Network software control of channel selection Integral backup tone generator - 1 KHz temporal (3-3-3) tone evac - 1 KHz 20 PPM tone alert Zoned Audio Amplifiers 3-ZA4OA, 3-ZA40B, 3-ZA95 Data Sheet 85010-0057 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1014 Application EST3 zoned amplifier configurations offer improved system surviv- ability and performance. Configuration provides improved surviv- ability in the event of wiring faults that result in a loss of signaling. In the example shown in the diagram, a fault on the system using a central backed-up amplifier disables multiple signal/page circuits, and the standby amplifier is not able to bypass the fault. With EST3, the some fault removes the Audio Source Unit riser. Central EST3 Zoned Amplifier —,,l Amplifiers —•i*r•{ Short on Riser Short on dser disables all circuits disables signal source Standby Amplifiers —4>i4 are local In nodes Standby Evacuation Tone at each Amplifier -I Because all EST3 zoned amplifiers have an integrated backup 1000 Hz temporal tone generator, the locally-generated alarm tones notify occupants of a hazard — even with the primary riser out of commission. The backup tone also operates if the ASU or the audio distribution system fails. To further enhance system surviv- ability. a single standby amplifier can backup any zoned amplifier in the same cabinet. Zoned amplifiers can be housed in remote cabinets close to the speakers. This minimizes the voltage drop between the amplifier and the load, and permits the use of a smaller wire size than is pos- sible with centrally-located amplification systems. EST3 easily outperforms banked audio systems with its ability to simultaneously deliver up to eight different signals. When using centrally-banked amplifiers, paging and alert channels typically share a common amplifier. Consequently, when paging, the alert signal goes silent in all alerted areas when a Page is issued. At the end of the Page, the alert signal resumes in the alert area, which could cause confusion because occupants did not receive the page message and do not know why the Page stopped and restarted. With EST3, simultaneous page, alert, and evacuation signal capabil- ity is engineered into the system. With eight channels to choose from, dedicated messages can be delivered to stairwells, elevator cabs, etc. while alert, evacuation, and page instructions are simul- taneously being sent to the rest of the building. The eight audio channels allow messages to be automatically routed, and provide specific instructions based on the alarm's location. Emergency Data Sheet 85010-0057 issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 of 4 For example, with an alarm on Floor Eight, the following automatic message instructions could be given concurrently. Note: A Page could also be sent to any other location in the building — without interrupting any of the messages below. FLOOR 9 HEARS: "A fire alarm has been reported on the floor below. Please evacuate using the stairwell." FLOOR 8 HEARS: "A fire alarm has been reported on this floor. Please evacuate using the stairwell" OTHER FLOORS HEAR: "An emergency has been reported on floor 8. Please remain in the building and await further instructions." ELEVATOR: "A fire alarm has been reported in the building. The elevator is being returned to the ground floor for emergency use. Please evacuate the building." STAIRWELLS: "Please remain calm and walk down the stairs to evacuate the building in a safe manner." Engineering Specification The audio system shall provide simultaneous page, alert, evacu- ation, elevator, stairwell and auxiliary signaling. Systems that cause signaling devices to go silent while performing any signaling functions will not be accepted. The Audio System shall provide 8 separate audio channels for simultaneous paging and signaling purposes. The audio system zoned amplifiers must be able to oper- ate 25 VRMS or 70 VRMS speakers. The amplifier output must be power limited, and wired in a <Class A (Style Z)> <Class B (Style Vi> configu- ration. The amplifiers shall provide on integral backup 1000 KHz temporal tone generator which shall operate in the event signal primary audio signals are lost and the amplifier is instructed to broadcast alarm information. It shall be possible to backup multiple zoned amplifiers with a common backup amplifier. Typical Wiring COMMON ENCLOSURE r-.......................................... 19 , WWWWWWWRI FI.RIER O - AUDIO AUDIO AUDtO I I LE p) i P9 -iM — HEIEjE 5ir.W Erc.R.s -............ ... ______ ..-........-.-........ Distributed Zoned Amplifiers Page — Alert — Evacuation Auxiliary — Stairwell — Elevator — Specifications 4 * ______ Agency Listing . UL ULC, CE Environmental 0C - 49CC (32F - 120SF) 93% RH. Non-condensing Frequency Response 4001-lz to 4KHz © +1- 3dB Output Voltage 25 VRMS or 70VRMS THO (distortion) <7% Wire Size 18 to 12 AWG 111.0 to 2.5 mm2) - Internal Tone Generator 1KHz Temporal (3-3-3) Tone (evacuation); 20 PPM (alert) 51GA-CC1/2 Support 10 Units, Maximum Standby Current 5 mA / Alarm Current 1250 mA 1250 mA —2300—mA 2300 mA 5240 mA Pwr. Ltd. Audio Output Wiri Class A or B (Style Z or Class B (Style VI 15K Class A or B (Style Z or Class B (Style V) 15K Class A or B (Style Z or ngongura ion VI 15K Ohms in Class B Ohms VI 15K Ohms in Class B Ohms VI 15K Ohms in Class B EOL Resistor Pwr. Ltd. 24 Vdc NAC . Class A or B Class B Class A or B Class B Wiring Configuration (Style Z or VI (Style VI (Style Z or VI (Style VI Line Resistance, Max.* 50 Ohms, Max. 50 Ohms, Max. 50 Ohms, Max. 50 Ohms, Max. N/A EOL Resistor Line N/A 15 K Ohms N/A j 15K Ohms Capacitance. Max 0.3310 0.33pF 0.33pF i 0.33pF Space Requirements 1 LRM Space 2 LRM Spaces Maximum Soeaker Circuit Distance at 0.5 dB loss* ii!7,3OA 2. #12 AWG (3.2 Ohm/1000 ft pair) 4,536 ft (1,382 ml 2,268 ft 1691 ml 955 ft (290 m) #14 AWG (5.2 Ohm/1000 ft pair) 2,792 ft 1850 ml 1,396 ft 1425 ml 588 ft 1179 ml #16 AWG (8.0 Ohm/1000 ft pair) 1,815 ft 1553 ml 907 ft (276 ml 382 ft (116 ml #18 AWG (13 Ohm/1000 ft pair) 1,117 ft 1340 ml 558 ft (170 m) 235 ft (71 ml It #12 AWG (3.2 Ohm/1000 ft pair) 579 ft (176 ml 289 ft (88 m) 122 ft (37 ml #14 AWG 356 ft 1108 ml 178 ft 154 ml 75 ft (22 m) (5.2 Ohm/1000 ft pair) #16 AWG 231 ft (70 m) 116 ft (35 m) 49 ft (14 m) (8.0 Ohm/1000 ft pair) #18 AWG 142ft(43 m) 71ft(21 m) Not supported (13 Ohm/1000 ft pair) by 18 AWG - * Refer to product manual for wire run calculations. Ordering Information lo u 17 3-ZA20A 20 Watt Zoned Amplifier w/Closs A/B (Style Z/V) Audio & Class A/B (Style ZN) 24 VDC outputs 1.55(0.7) 3-ZA208 20 Watt Zoned Amplifier w/Closs B (Style VI Audio & Class B (Style V) 24 VDC outputs 1.55(0.7) 3-ZA40A 40 Watt Zoned Amplifier w/Closs NB (Style Z/V) Audio & Class A/B (Style ZN) 24 VDC outputs 1.55(0.7) 3-ZA408 40 Watt Zoned Amplifier w/Closs B (Style VI Audio & Class B (Style VI 24 VDC outputs 1.55(0.7) 3-ZA95 95 Watt Zoned Amplifier w/Closs A/B (Style Z/V) Audio output , 3.0(1.5) Data Sheet 85010-0057 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 4 I i GE Security I U.S. T 888-378-2329 F 866-503-3996 Canada T 519 376 2430 I F 519 376 7258 Asia T852 2907 8108 I F852 2142 5063 Australia T 613 9259 4700 F61392594799 I Europe 13227251120 F 32 2 72186 13 Latin America I 1305 593 4301 F305 593 4300 vw.gesecurity.cam I © 2006 General Electric Company All Rights Reserved I I I I I I I M . U imagination at work Data Sheet 85010-0057 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 4 I.. I GE Security 1 ~ I EST Fire & Life Safety EST3 Multiplexed Fire Alarm System Overview The EST3 system supports a full range of annunciator options. An- nunciator cabinets are constructed from 16 gauge cold rolled steel. The gray textured enamel finish of the annunciators complements any decor. Both surface and semi-flush mounting cabinet configu- rations maximize mounting flexibility and esthetic appeal. Cabinet arrangements allow both LED and LCD annunciation to easily com- bine in a single enclosure. Slide in labeling for LEDs and switches provides designation flexibility for labeling in local languages. For graphic annunciation EST3 offers LED driver boards perfectly suited to operate in most graphic annunciators. Application Display Use EST3 remote annunciators when a compact system status display is need- ed. Annunciator configurations include: j LCD only display, LED only displays or combination LED and LCD display in a single enclosure. The LCD display uses the 3-LCD Liquid crystal display module. The 3-LCD has a Label 128 x 64 graphical display typically used Annunciator Support to display eight lines of 21 characters Module on its LCD display providing the room needed to convey emergency information in a useful format. The 3-LCD always displays the last highest priority event even when the user is viewing other message queues. To give the greatest message flexibility EST3 event messages can route to specific an- nunciators. Routing can be initiated at a specific time/shift change. Messages need only display in areas having to respond to an event. For LED display, the full line of EST3 Control/Display Modules support event display. Control/Display modules install over any annunciator support module maximizing annunciator design flex- ibility. A Lamptest feature can program to any spare control switch. If a 3-LC5 display is installed in the annunciator, simply operate the Alarm Silence and Trouble Silence switches simultaneously to lamptest all LEDs. I I Standard Features Graphical display supports up to 168 characters I . LCD uses queues to sort events Variety of wallbox configurations Programmable LED flash rates I . Slide-in labels Makes customization for regional language easy Full line of driver boards for graphic annunciators I EST3 Remote Annunciators 3-ANNCPU33CDANi 3-6ANN, 3-10ANN, 3-EVXXX i!drj4i K Li '''i• .-- r- I - LL. .. 'Jfl1 r - Cc EEO j .... EN54-2:1997+A1 and EN5- :1997+A1:2002+A2 pending Data Sheet 85010-0069 Issue 5 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 4 I 6ANNIB provide the ability to display custom event messages of up to 42 characters. The LCD must provide the emergency user, hands free viewing of the first and lost highest priority event. The lost high- est priority event must always display and update automatically. System events must automatically be placed in queues. It shall be possible to view specific event types separately. Having to scroll through a mixed list of events types is not acceptable. The total number of active events by type must be displayed. It must be pos- sible to customize the designations of all user interface LEDs and switches for local language requirements. It must be possible to route system event messages to specific annunciator locations. Surface Mounting 0,0,' 3.4T (6-71 CM) 14- 1.72' (19.6 an)- 0 1ME .LCDANN.0 ci 17 RLCMB-S 00 oolT343. J (8.71 cm) II 16. 1 (40.9CM) 01 6ANN GANNIB-S IBi I IOANN!B-S Engineering Specification The Life Safety system shall incorporate annunciation of Alarm. Supervisory, Trouble and Monitor operations. Annunciation must be through the use of both LED display strips complete with a means to custom label each LED as to its function. Where applicable con- trol switches must be provided. Switches with LEDs must provide positive feed back to the operator of remote equipment status. An LCD display with basic common control LEDs and switches shall be provided. The Common Control Switches and LEDs provided as minimum will be: Reset switch and LED, Alarm Silence switch and LED, Panel Silence switch and LED, Drill switch and LED. It must be possible to add additional common controls as required though the use of modular display / control units. The LCD interface must Walibox Installation and Mounting Semi-Flush Mounting N-. 6l2 (1S54 au) 00 2.75' I('°°" ir *-7.7r(Ia6cm) -J I I] 1II C LCDANN - RLCIWB 14- 14.48' (36.78 CIa) -01 rt 00 N ICl( O9crr) Data Sheet 85010-0069 Issue 5 Not to be used for Installation purposes. Page 2 of 4 NOTES: All wiring except earth ground supervised and power limited. 24 VDC available from Primary or Booster Power supply. Uses RS-485 Network communication format Network wiring Twisted Pair Power Riser Calculate wire size for a maximum 3.4 Vdc total line loss from the 24 Vdc nominal voltage. Typical Wiring Rear view 3-AN NCPU3 Field Wiring 3-6ANN Shown To 8adcbox Graphic Annunciator Field Wiring RS-485 NETWORK DATA FROM PREVIOUS PANEL 24VDC FROM 3-PPSIM OR 3.BPSIM POWER RISER RS-495 NETWORK DATA TO NEXT PANEL 24VDC TO NEXT POWER MODULE Power limited circuit I Graphic Annunciator Wire Specifications Network Data Communications - RS485 Format Minimum Twisted Pair 18 AWG (0.75 mm'). Maximum Circuit Resistance 90 Ohms Maximum Circuit Capacitance 0.3 pF Maximum Distance between any 3 panels 5,000 ft. (1,524 m). Capacitance, entire network Maximum Accumulative Capacitance 18 AWG 1.4pF 2.8pF 16 AWG 1.8pF 3.6pF 14 AWG 2.1pF 4.2pF Distance limits are determined using the maximum allowable circuit resistance and capacitance, and manufacturer's cable specill lions. Specifications ve T CID 217, Aaencv Listinas i UL. ULC. FM. CE. LPCB EN54* cendina. Mounting Space Two Spaces One Space I Mounts over 3-ANNCPU Communication Format RS-485 N/A N/A A Current @24 Vdc 1IiIl 120 mA Standby lOmA cmAJ Alarm . lOmA Wiring Termination Plug in terminal strip Wiring Size Twisted Pair 18-14 AWG (0.75-1.5 mm 2) N/A Max. Wire Distance i 5000 ft (1524m) between any 3 panels Relative Humidity 1 93% non condensing at 90° F (32° C) Temperature Rating I 0-49° C (32- 120° F) Wiring Styles Class A or Class B Note: Fora complete list of EST3 annunciator display and control modules please refer to GE Security literature sheet port number 85010-0055. * EN54-2:1997+,41 and EN54-4:1997+,A1:2002+A2 pending Data Sheet 85010-0059 Issues Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 4 GE Security U.S. T 888-378-2329 F 866-503-3996 Canada T 519 376 2430 F 519 376 7258 Asia T 852 2907 8108 F 852 2142 5063 Australia T 613 9259 4700 F 613 9259 4799 Europe T3227251120 F 32 2 72186 13 Latin America T 305 593 4301 F 305 593 4300 www.gesecurity.com/est © 2008 General Electric Company All Rights Reserved Ordering Information Valaiol 11,i W, W7,5 Command module Annunciators (Come with CPU. LCD display and doors. Order wollbox separately.) 3-LCDANN Remote LCD Command Module Annunciator. . 3.8(1.7) 3-LCDANN(-E) Remote LCD Command Module Annunciator. For EN54* market only, CE 3.8(1.7) Bose Annunciators (Come with two 3-ANNSM annunciator support modules, a CPU, and doors. Order Display/Control modules, additional support modules & wolibox separately.) 3-6ANN Six Position Base Annunciator. 6.28(2.85) 3-6ANN(-E) Six Position Base Annunciator. For EN54* market only, CE. 6.28(2.85) 3-10ANN 10 Position Base Annunciator. 10.5(4.8) 3-10AN NI-El 10 Position Base Annunciator. For EN54* market only, CE 10.5(4.8) EN542:1997+AI and EN54-4:1997+AI:2002+A2 pending CPU, Support Module, & LCD Displays 3-ANNCPU3 Annunciator CPU 1(.45) 3-ANNSM Annunciator Support Module .451.2) 3-LCD Liquid Crystal Display Module, eight lines. .81.36) Control/Display Modules 3-ANNBF Blank Filler Plate .5(.22) 3-24R 24 Red LED Display Module .35(.12) 3-24Y 24 Yellow LED Display Module .35 (.12) 3-24G 24 Green LED Display Module .351.12) 3-12SR 12 switches with 12 Red LED Display/Control Module .35(.12) 3-125Y 12 switches with 12 Yellow LED Display/Control Module .351.12) 3-12SG 12 switches with 12 Green LED Display/Control Module .35(.12) 3-12RY 12 Red LED and 12 Yellow LED Display Module .35(.12) 3-12/S1GY 12 switches with one Green and one Yellow LED per switch .351.12) 3-12/S1RY 12 switches with one Red and one Yellow LED per switch .351.12) 3-12/S2Y 12 switches with two Yellow LEDs per switch .35(.12) 3-6/3S1G2Y Six groups of three switches. Each switch with one LED. Green. Yellow. Yellow. .351.12) 3-6/3S1GYR Six groups of three switches. Each switch with one LED: Green, Yellow, Red. .351.12) Driver Modules, Power Supplies - 3-EVDVR LED/SWITCH Driver Module, For GE Security Graphics .351.121 3-EVDVRA LED/SWITCH Driver Module Assembly for Third-party Graphics .351.121 3-EVPWR Power Supply for GE Security Graphics .51.221 3-EVPWRA Power Supply Assembly c/w19 inch rail mounting chassis assembly space for one 3-ANNCPU3 for Third-party Graphics 25(12) 3-EVDVRX Plastic mounting extrusion 19 inch mounting - Space for up to three 3-EVDVRA modules. Enclosures RLCM/B Remote Command module flush mount LCD wallbox - 2.5(1.2) RLCM/B-S Remote Command module surface mount LCD wallbox: 2.5(1.2) 3-RLCM/D Inner & outer doors for RLCM/B(-S) 21.9) 6ANN/B Six position LED/LCD flush mount wallbox 6)2.7) 6AN N/B-SSixpositionLED/LCD surface mount wallbox 6)2.7) 10ANN/B Ten position LED/LCD flush mount wallbox 6)2.7) 10ANN/B-S Ten position LED/LCD surface mount wallbox 6(2.7) I. U6 imagination at work Data Sheet 85010-0069 Issue 5 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 4 0 MEA Patented SlGA-278 SlGA-270 SERIES Data Sheet 85001-0279 Issue 7 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 4 GE EST Fire & Life Safety Security Intelligent Initiating Devices Overview The SIGA-270 and SIGA-278 series Manual Pull Stations are port of GE Security's Signature Series system. The SIGA-270 Fire Alarm Manual Pull Stations feature our very familiar teardrop shape. They are mode from die-cost zinc and finished with red epoxy pow- der-coot paint complemented by aluminum colored stripes and markings. With positive pull-lever operation, one pull on the station handle breaks the gloss rod and turns in a positive dorm, ensuring protection plus fool-proof operation. Presignol models(SIGA-270P) are equipped with a general alarm (GA) keyswitch for applications where two stage operation is required. The up-front highly visible gloss rod discourages tampering, but is not required for proper operation. GE Security's double action single stage SIGA-278 station is a contemporary style manual station made from durable red colored lexon. To initiate on alarm, first lift the upper door marked "LIFT THEN PULL HANDLE", then pull the olormhondle. Standard Features Note: Some features described here may not be supported by all control systems. Check your control panel's Installation and Operation Guide for details. Traditional familiar appearance SIGA-270 models feature our familiar teardrop design with simple positive pull action and sturdy die-cast metal body. One stage (GA), two stage (pre-signal), and double action models SIGA-270 models are available for one or two stage alarm sys- tems. The single stage double action SlGA-278 features a rugged Lexan housing with keyed reset mechanism. Break glass operation An up-front visible glass rod on the SIGA-270 discourages tam- pering. Intelligent device c/w integral microprocessor All decisions are made at the station allowing lower communica- tion speed while substantially improving control panel response time. Less sensitive to line noise and loop wiring properties: twisted or shielded wire is not required. Non-volatile memory Permanently stores serial number, type of device, and job num- ber. Automatically updates historic information including hours of operation, last maintenance dote, number of alarms and troubles, and time and date of last alarm. Automatic device mapping Each station transmits wiring information to the loop controller regarding its location with respect to other devices on the circuit. Electronic addressing Permanently stares programmable address: there are no switches or dials to set. Addresses are downloaded from a PC, or the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. Stand-alone operation The station inputs on alarm even if the loop controller's polling interrogation Stops. Diagnostic LEDs Status LEDs; flashing GREEN shows normal polling: flashing RED shows alarm state, Designed for high ambient temperature operation Install in ambient temperatures up to 120°F 149 °C). I Manual Pull I Stations I I I Application The operating characteristics of the fire alarm stations are deter- mined by their sub-type code or Personality Code'. NORMALLY- OPEN ALARM - LATCHING (Pesonolity Code 1) is assigned by the factory: no user configuration is required. The device is configured for Class B lDC operation. An ALARM signal is sent to the loop con- troller when the station's pull lever is operated. The alarm condition is latched at the station. - Compatibility Signature Series manual stations are compatible only with GE Secu- rity's Signature Loop Controller. Warnings & Cautions This device will not operate without electrical power. As fires fre- quently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your local fire protection specialist. Testing & Maintenance To test (or reset) the station simply open the station and operate the exposed switch. The SIGA-270 series are opened with a tool: the SIGA-278 requires the key which is supplied with that station. The station's automatic self-diagnosis identifies when it is defec- tive and causes a trouble message. The user-friendly maintenance program shows the current state of each Signature series device and other pertinent messages. Single devices may be deactivated temporarily, from the control panel. Availability of maintenance features is dependent on the fire alarm system used. Scheduled maintenance (Regular or Selected) for proper system operation should be planned to meet the requirements of the Au- thority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Refer to current NFPA 72 and ULC CAN/ULC 536 standards. Typical Wiring The fire alarm station's terminal block accepts #18 AWG (0.75mm2) to #12 AWG (2.5mm2) wire sizes. See Signature Loop Controller cata- log sheet for detailed wiring requirement specifications. Wiring Notes Refer to Signature Loop Controller manual for maximum wire distance. 2. All wiring is power limited and supervised. REAR VIEW 01 SIGA-278 0 o —=- 182 Red LED I! reen LED 5iff0181 0 5 DATA INC.) > P DATA OUT C.) 1 DATA IN(.) > EDAIAOUT(-) From Rgno{ure Controfler Y To Ned Device Or Previous Device A Figure 4. Single Stage Systems REAR VIEW 01 SIGA-270P. cm SIGC-270P8 152 8 7 6 5 Red LED J Green LED (Alarm/Active) - '- (Normal) o 5 DA1AIN(*)> I DA1AOIJI(u) 1 DATA IN (.) > DATA OUT (.) From SirrcrIuro Conlrnler Y 10 Next Device or Previous Device A Figure 5. Two Stage Systems Data Sheet 85001-0279 Issue 7 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 of 4 Installation Single-stage Signature Series lire alarm manual pull stations mount to North American 2112 inch (64 mml deep 1-gang boxes. Two stage presignal (270P) models require 11h inch (38 mm) deep 4-inch square boxes with 1-gang. ½-inch raised covers. Openings must be angular. Rounded openings are not acceptable. Recommended box: Steel City Model 52-C-13; in Canada, use Iberville Model Cl-52-C-49-1/2. All models include terminals are suited for #12 to #18 AWG (2.5 mm' to 0.75 mm2) wire size. GE Security recommends that these lire alarm stations be installed according to latest recognized edition of notional and local fire alarm codes. Electronic Addressing: The loop controller electronically addresses each manual station, saving valuable time during system commission- ing. Setting complicated switches or dials is not required. Each station has its own unique serial number stored in its on-board memory. The loop controller identifies each device on the loop and assigns o "soft' address to each serial number. If desired, the stations can be addressed using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. Key-Latch Compatible Electrical Box - Cove, Release Bock J!i Plate Switch L_ Gloss Rod - " OPEN -' Figure 1. SlGA-278 installation Cover Release Compatible Electrical Box Cover I Release Screw _:---•- ! H I))[ Q'.. .L...._...Back N liii Plate o 4 -Toggle 0 Switch 0*01 Glass Rod Release lever Figure 2. SIGA-270, SIGC-270F, SIGC-2708 installation C 4—Compatible Electrical Box with l' 4nCh raised covers I Plop, e Toggle ®! Glass Rod Release Lever Do not use boxes with rounded openings. - Figure 3. SlGA-270P, SIGC-270P8 installation Data Sheet 85001-0279 Issue? Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 at 4 Specifications Catalog Number SIGA-270, SIGC-270F, SlGA-270P, SlGC-2706 SIGC-270PB - (SlGj) Description Single Action Single Action -Two 1 Double Action - One Stage Stage (Presignal( - One Stage Addressing Uses 1 Module Uses 2 Module Uses 1 Module Requirements Address Addresses Address ----------- -- emu*,peraInu!tn Standby = 250pA Standby = 396pA Standby= 250pA Activated 400pAActivated 680pA Activated =4O0pP Construction & Finish Diecast Zinc - Red Epoxy Lexon - Red with with aluminum markings I white markings Type Code Factory Set Operating Voltage - 15.2 to 19.95 Vcic (19 Vdc nominal) Storage and Operating Operating Temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Environment Storage Temperature: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C) Humidity: 0 to 93% RH On-board Green LED - Flashes when polled LED Operation On-board Red LED - Flashes when in alarm Both LEDs - Glow steady when in alarm (stand-alone) Compatibility I Use With: Signature Loop Controller Agency Listings UL. ULC (note 11. MEA, CSFM Note: SlGC-2701 SIGC-2708 and SIGC-270PB ore ULC listed only. Suffix indicates French markings Suffix 'B "indicates English/French biling ual markings. U.S. 1888-378-2329 F 866-503-3996 Canada 1519376 2430 F 519 376 7258 Asia T 852 2907 8108 F 852 2142 5063 Australia T 613 9259 4700 F 613 9259 4799 Europe 13227251120 F 32 2 72186 13 Latin America 13055934301 F 305 593 4300 www.gesecurity.com © 2006 General Electric Company All Rights Reserved Signature Series is a Trademark at GE Security. Ordering Information Catalog Number Description SIGA-270 One Stage Fire Alarm Station, English M SlGC-270F One Stage Fire Alarm Station. FrenchM SlGC-2708 One Stage Fire Alarm Station, French/En SIGA-270P Two Stage (Presignal( Fire Alarm Station, Two Stage (Presignal) Fire Alarm Station. SIGC-270PB - ULC Listed Ship Wt. lbs (kg) gs - UL/ULC Listed -ULC Listed Markings -ULC Listed ish Markings - UL/ULC Listed 1 (0.5) SIGA-278 Double Action (One Stage) Fire Alarm Station, English Markings - UL/ULC Listed Accessories 32997 GA Key w/Tag - for pre-signal station (CANADA ONLY(_________________ 276-K2 GA Key - for pie-signal station (USA ONLY( 27165 12 Glass Rods - for SIGA-270 series (CANADA ONLY( 0.11.05) 270-GLR 20 Glass Rods -for SIGA-270 series (USA ONLY) 276-GLR 20 Glass Rods - for SIGA-278 series 276B-RSB Surface Mount Box, Red - for SIGA pull stations 1(0.61 imagination at work Data Sheet 85001-0279 Issue 7 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 4 M E A I(El pp!catin Noe Avai?bIQ sIGA.Mcr Data Sheet 85001-0241 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1of 4 GE EST Fire & Life Safety Security Intelligent Input/Output Overview The SIGA-CT1 Single Input Module and SIGA-CT2/SIGA-MCT2 Dual Input Modules are intelligent analog addressable devices used to connect one or two Class B normally-open Alarm. Supervisory, or Monitor type dry contact Initiating Device Circuits (IDC). The actual function of these modules is determined by the "personality code selected by the installer. This code is downloaded to the module from the Signature loop controller during system configuration. The input modules gather analog information from the initiating devices connected to them and convert it into digital signals. The module's on-board microprocessor analyzes the signal and decides whether or not to input an alarm. The SI6A-CT1 and SIGA-CT2 mount to standard North American 1-gang electrical boxes, making them ideal for locations where only one module is required. Separate I/O and data loop connections are made to each module. The SIGA-MCT2 is part of the UIO family of plug-in Signature Series modules. It functions identically to the SIGA-CT2, but takes advan- tage of the modular flexibility and easy installation that character- izes all UIO modules. Two- and six-module UIO motherboards are available. All wiring connections are made to terminal blocks on the motherboard. UIO assemblies may be mounted in GE Security enclosures. Standard Features Multiple applications Including Alarm, Alarm with delayed latching (retard) for water- flow applications. Supervisory, and Monitor. The installer selects one of four "personality codes" to be downloaded to the module through the loop controller. Plug-in (UIO) or standard 1-gang mount UIO versions allow quick installation where multiple modules are required. The 1-gang mount version is ideal for remote locations that require a single module. Automatic device mapping Signature modules transmit information to the loop controller regarding their circuit locations with respect to other Signature devices on the wire loop. Electronic addressing Programmable addresses are downloaded from the loop control- ler, a PC, or the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. There are no switches or dials to set. Non-volatile memory Permanently stores serial number, type of device, and job number. Stand-alone operation The module makes decisions and inputs on alarm from initiating devices connected to it even if the loop controller's polling interro- gation stops. (Function ovailabilitydependent upon control panel.) Ground fault detection by address Detects ground faults right down to the device level. I Input Modu les LOW,*1.SIGA-CT2 & SIGA-MCT2 Signature Series Overview The Signature Series intelligent analog-addressable system from GE Security is an entire family of multi-sensor detectors and mount- ing bases. multiple-function input and output modules, network and non-network control panels, and user-friendly maintenance and service tools. Analog information from equipment connected to Signature devices is gathered and converted into digital signals. An onboard microprocessor in each Signature device measures and analyzes the signal and decides whether or not to input an alarm. The microprocessor in each Signature device provides four addi- tional benefits - Self-diagnostics and History Lag, Automatic Device Mapping, Stand-alone Operation and Fast, Stable Communication. Self-diagnostics and History Log - Each Signature Series device constantly runs self-checks to provide important maintenance information. The results of the self-check are automatically updated and permanently stored in its non-volatile memory. This informa- tion is accessible for review any time at the control panel, PC, or using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. Automatic Device Mapping -The Signature Data Controller (SDC) learns where each device's serial number address is installed rela- tive to other devices on the circuit. The SDC keeps a map of all Sig- nature Series devices connected to it. The Signature Series Data Entry Program also uses the mapping feature. With interactive menus and graphic support, the wired circuits between each device can be examined. Layout or "as-built" drawing information showing branch wiring (T-taps), device types and their address are stored on disk for printing hard copy. SIGA-CT1 and SIGA-CT2: modules mount to North American 2½ inch(64 mm) deep 1-gong boxes and 11h inch (38 mm) deep 4 inch square boxes with 1-gang covers and SIGA-MP mounting plates. The terminals are suited for #12 to #18 AWG (2.5 mm2 to 0.75 mm2) wire size. SIGA-MCT2: mount the UIO motherboard inside a suitable GE Secu- rity enclosure with screws and washers provided. Plug the SIGA- MCT2 into any available position on the motherboard and secure the module to the motherboard with the captive screws. Wiring connections are made to the terminals on the motherboard (see wiring diagram). UlO motherboard terminals are suited for #12 to #18 AWG (2.5 mm2 to 0.75 mm2) wire size. uto Motherboard 6-32 M Sell-tapping screws o - Plug-in (UIO) Captive I Module screws --h--- -- I '01 ----j-----------_____ I e6 Flat washers —Cabinet or electrical enclosure Electronic Addressing - The loop controller electronically addresses each module, saving valuable time during system commissioning. Setting complicated switches or dials is not required. Each module has its own unique serial number stared in its on-board memory. The loop controller identifies each device on the loop and assigns a "soft" address to each serial number. If desired, the modules can be addressed using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. GE Security recommends that this module be installed according to latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes. Application The duty performed by the SIGA-CT1 and SIGA-CT2/MCT2 is de- termined by their sub-type code or "Personality Code". The code is selected by the installer depending upon the desired application and is downloaded from the loop controller. One personality code con be assigned to the SIGA-CT1. Two person- ality codes can be assigned to the SIGA-CT2/MCT2. Codes 1. 2.3 and 4 can be mixed on SIGA-CT2/MCT2 modules only. For example, personality code 1 can be assigned to the first address (circuit A) and code 4 can be assigned to the second address (circuit B). NORMALLY-OPEN ALARM - LATCHING (Personality Code 1) - As- sign to one or bath circuits. Configures either circuit A or B or both for Class B normally open dry contact initiating devices such as Pull Stations, Heat Detectors, etc. An ALARM signal is sent to the loop controller when the input contact is closed. The alarm condition is latched at the module. NORMALLY-OPEN ALARM - DELAYED LATCHING (Personality Code 2) - Assign to one or both circuits. Configures either circuit A or B or both for Class B normally-open dry contact initiating devices such as Woterfiow Alarm Switches. An ALARM signal is sent to the loop controller when the input contact is closed for approximately 16 seconds. The alarm condition is latched at the module. NORMALLY-OPEN ACTIVE - NON-LATCHING (Personality Code 3)- Assign to one or bath circuits. Configures either circuit A or B or bath for Class B normally-open dry contact monitoring input such as from Fans, Dampers. Doors. etc. An ACTIVE signal is sent to the loop controller when the input contact is closed. The active condition is not latched at the module. NORMALLY-OPEN ACTIVE - LATCHING (Personality Code 4) - Assign to one or both circuits. Configures either circuit A or B or both for Class B normally open dry contact monitoring input such as from Supervisory and Tamper Switches. An ACTIVE signal is sent to the loop controller when the input contact is closed. The active condi- tion is latched at the module. Data Sheet 85001-0241 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 of 4 I I I I — Installation Typical Wiring Modules will accept #18 AWG (0.75mml. #16 (1.0mm2), and #14AWG (1.50mm2), and #12 AWG (2.50mm2) wire sizes Note: Sizes #16 AWG (1.0mm2) and #18 AWG (0.75mm2) are preferred for ease of installation. See Signature Loop Controller catalog sheet for detailed wiring requirement specifications. Initiating (Slave) Device Circuit Wire Specifications Maximum Allowable Wire Resistance i 50 ohms (25 ohms per wire) per Circuit Maximum Allowable Wire Capacitance I 0.1pF per Circuit For Design Reference: Wire Size - Maximum Distance to EOLR #18 AWG 10.75 mm') #16 AWG 11.00 T.2.L_____ 4.000 ft (1.219 ml #14 AWG 11.50 mm21 #12 AWG 11.50 mm21 Typical N.C. Initiating Device Typical N.O. Initialing Device INPUT I INPUT 2 A AAStyle B (Class B) . l UL/tJLC Listed 47K0 EOL UL/IJI C Listed Slyle s (class B) L/ULC Usted 471(f1 EOL 0, (Normal) Red LED ::.__._. Green LED (Alarm/Acte) 47Q EL A A A ° ______________ ______________ Green LED Red LED ____________ _______________ 4321 (Alarm/Active) 4 3 I (Normal) TB1 TBt j DA!A IN DATA OUl (+) } DATA IN C-)> Q DATA OUT CtT (DATA IN (+)> DATA IN (+) ) __________________ ________ DATA OUT (-) I . DATA OUT (-) From Signature Controller To Nerd Device From Signature Controller Y To Next Device or Previous Device A or Previous Device A SIGA-CT1 SIGA-CT2 Typical 110 Imliaring Deco NOTES UIIIJIC!.iorcd ll1Jr1iC Listed crllwroL 0 Ut 0 Maximum 25 Ohm resistance per wire. Maximum 912 AWG 12.5 mm2 I wire: Minimum #18 AWG 10.75 mm21. _AAA ______ Refer to Signature controller installation sheet for wiring specifications. Maximum 10 Vdc @350 pA The SIGA-ut06R and the SIGA-UI02R do not came with 1814. 12 cccl norbetboot 6 All wiring is supervised and power-limited. 7 These modules will not support 2-wire smoke detectors. 00r00 , eqi,rd TBy "cry Warnings & Cautions sisTaror I TOIO ion to, Cccotr J I Dora0Ur J This module will not operate without electrical power. As fires fre- podLEorbaror Drone LED r0010,on quently cause power interruptian, we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your local fire protection specialist. 'arone00000yptmo.aatr.000 I "Coy. Compatibility 51GAMcT2 The Signature Series modules are compatible only with GE Securi- ty's Signature Loop Controller. Data Sheet 85001-0241 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 4 Security T8 8-378-2329 Specifications F 866-503-3996 Catalog Number SIGA-1 Canada 15193762430 F 519 376 7258 Type Code 48 (factory set) Four sub-types (personality codes) are available Address Requirements Uses One Module Ad- dress Asia T 852 2907 8108 F852 2142 5063 GA-CT2LSA-MCT2 Dual Input Module 49 (factory set) Four sub-types (personality codes) are available Uses Two Module Addresses Australia 161 392594700 F61 392594799 Europe 13227251120 F 32 2 72186 13 Latin America 1 305 593 4301 F 305 593 4300 www.gesecurity.com/est © 2006 General Electric Company All Rights Reserved Operating Current', = 25OpA 1Standby Standby = 396pA: Activated = 680pA ..I.IIIII)PP = Activated =400pA Operating Voltage - 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc (19 Vdc nominal) Construction High Impact Engineering Polymer Mounting .North American 21h inch (64 mm) deep one-gong t U102R/6R/6 Mother- boxes and 11h inch (38 mm) deep 4 inch square board boxes with one-gong covers and SIGA-MP mounting plates Storage and Operating Operating Temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Storage Temperature: Environment -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C): Humidity: 0 to 93% RH LED Operation On-board Green LED - Flashes when polled: On-board Red LED - Flashes when in alarm/active Both LEDs - Glow steady when in alarm (stand-alone) Use with Signature Loop Controller Agency Listings M Signature Series is a Trademark of GE Security. Ordering Information Catalog Description Ship Wt. Number lbs (kg) SlGA-CT1 Single Input Module - UL/ULC Listed 0.4)0.15) SIGA-CT2 Dual Input Module - UL/ULC Listed 0.4)0.15) SIGA-MCT2 - Dual Input Plug-in (UlO) Module - UL. ULC Listed 0.1)0.05) Related Equipment________ 27193-11 Surface Mount Box - Red. 1-gong 1.0(0.6) Surface Mount Box - White. 1-gong 1.0(0.6) 27193-16 SIGA-UI02R Universal Input-Output Module Board w/Riser Inputs 0.32)0.15) - Two Module Positions SlGA-U106R Universal Input-Output Module Board w/Riser Inputs 0.62)0.28) SlGA-U106 - Six Module Positions __________ Universal Input-Output Module Board - Six Module Positions 0.56(0.25) MFC-A Multifunction Fire Cabinet - Red. supports Signature Module 7.0)3.1) Mounting Plates Transponder Mounting Bracket (allows for mounting 0.4 (0.15) SlGA-MB4 two 1-gong modules in a 2-gong box) SIGA-MP1 Signature Module Mounting Plate. 1 footprint 1.5)0.70) SIGA-MP2 Signature Module Mounting Plate, 1/2 footprint 0.5)0.23) SlGA-M132L Signature Module Mounting Plate, 1/2 extended footprint 1.02)0.46) I imagination at work Data Sheet 85001-0241 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 4 I IIIII'!IU I • MEA Patented EST Fire & Life Safety Intelligent Input/Output Standard Features Provides UL 1971-compliant auto-sync output for visual signals Use for connecting a supervised output circuit to a supervised 24 Vdc riser input and synchronizing multiple notification appli- ance circuits. Functions as an audible signal riser selector Use as a synch module or for connecting supervised 24 Vdc Au- dible/Visible signal circuits, or 25 and 70 VRMS Audio Evacuation and Telephone circuits to their power inputs. Built-in ring-tone generator When configured for telephone circuits, the SIGA-CC1S gener- ates its awn ring-tone signal, eliminating the need for a separate ring-tone circuit. Automatic device mapping Signature modules transmit information to the loop controller regarding their circuit locations with respect to other Signature devices on the wire Ibop. Electronic addressing Programmçible addresses are downloaded from the loop con- troller, a PC, or the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool; there ore no switches or dials to set. Intelligent device with microprocessor All decisions are made at the module to allow lower communica- tion speed with substantially improved control panel response time and less sensitivity to line noise and loop wiring properties; twisted or shielded wire is not required. I GE Security I I Overview SIGA-CC1S and MCC1S Synchronization Output Modules are intel- ligent analog addressable devices that form part of GE Security's Signature line of products. The actual operation of the SIGA-CC1S and MCC1S is determined by the "personality code" selected by the installer, which is downloaded to the module from the Signature loop controller during system configuration. Depending on their assigned personality, Synchronization Output Modules may be used as a signal power riser selector to provide synchronization of fire alarm signals across multiple zones, or for connecting, upon command from the loop controller, supervised Class B signal or telephone circuits to their respective power inputs. The power inputs may be polarized 24 Vdc to operate audible and visible signal appliances or 25 and 70 VRMS to operate audio evacuation speakers and firefighter's telephones. Synchronization Output Module SIAICCI MCC1S Data Sheet 85001-0543 Issue 3 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 4 Application U The SIGA-CC1S mounts to a standard North American two-gong electrical box, making it ideal for locations where only one module is required. Separate I/O and data loop connections are made to I each module. The SIGA-MCC1S is part of the UIO family of plug-in Signature Series modules. It functions identically to the SIGA-CC1S, but takes I advantage of the modular flexibility and easy installation that characterize all UIO modules. Two- and six-module UIO mother- boards are available. These can accommodate individual risers for each on-board module, or risers that are shared by any combina- tion of its UIO modules. All wiring connections are made to terminal blocks on the motherboard. UIO assemblies may be mounted in GE Security enclosures. Personality Codes The operation of the SIGA-CC1S is determined by their sub-type code or "Personality Code". The code is selected by the installer depending upon the desired application and is downloaded from the loop controller. Personality Code 5: Signal Power or Audio Evacuation (single I riser). Configures the module for use as a Class B Audible/Visible Signal power (24 Vdc polarized) or Audio Evacuation (25 or 70 VRMS) power selector. The ring-tone generator is disabled. The output circuit is monitored for open or shorted wiring. If a short exists, the I control panel inhibits the activation of the audible/visible signal circuit to prevent connection to the power circuit. Personality Code 6: Telephone with ring-tone (single riser). Con- figures the module for use as Telephone power selector. When a telephone handset is plugged into its jack or lifted from its hook, the module generates its own Ring-Tone signal. A separate ring-tone circuit is not needed. The module sends this signal to the control panel to indicate that an off-hook condition is present. When the system operator responds to the call, the ring-tone signal is disa- bled. Personality Code 25: Visual Signal Synchronization. This personal- ity code configures the module to provide synchronization of fire alarm signals across multiple zones. It functions as a signal power (24 Vdc) riser selector. The output wiring is monitored for open circuits and short circuits. A short circuit will cause the fire alarm Installation The SIGA-CC1S: mounts to North American 2-1/2 inch 164 mm) deep 2-gang boxes and 1-1/2 inch (38 mm) deep 4 inch square boxes with 2-gang covers and SIGA-MP mounting plates. The termi- nals ore suited for #12 to #18 AWG (2.5 mm2 to 0.75 mm2) wire size. SIGA-MCC1S: mount the UIOxR motherboard inside a suitable GE Security enclosure with screws and washers provided. Plug the module into any available position on the motherboard and secure the module to the motherboard with the captive screws. Wiring connections are made to the terminals on the motherboard (see wiring diagram). UlOxR motherboard terminals are suited for #12 to #18 AWG (2.5 mm2 to 0.75 mm2) wire size. uio Motherboard 6-32 / Sell-lapping I screws T----- Plug-in (UIO) Captive Module screws 06 Flat washers "—Cabinet or electrical enclosure Electronic Addressing control panel to inhibit the activation of the audible/visual signal The loop controller electronically addresses each module saving circuit so the riser is not connected to the wiring fault, valuable time during system commissioning. Setting complicated switches or dials is not required. Each module has its own unique serial number stored in its "on-board memory". The loop controller Warnings & Cautions identifies each device on the loop and assigns a "soft" address to each serial number. If desired, the modules can be addressed using This module will not operate without electrical power. As fires fre- the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. quently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your fire protection specialist. Testing & Maintenance GE Security recommends that these modules be installed according to latest recognized edition of notional and local fire alarm codes. The module's automatic self-diagnosis identifies when it is defective and causes a trouble message. The user-friendly maintenance pro- gram shows the current state of each module and other pertinent Compatibility messages. Single modules may be turned off (de-activated) tempo- rarily, from the control panel. Scheduled maintenance (Regular or Selected) for proper system The Synchronization Output Module is compatible with GE Securi- ty's Signature Loop Controller operating under E513 version 2.0 or operation should be planned to meet the requirements of the Au- higher, and QuickStart Signature Loop Intelligent Controller, thority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Refer to current NFPA 72 and ULC CAN/ULC 536 standards. Data Sheet 85001-0543 Issue 3 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 014 1 Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs( Enhanced Integrity or Genesis devices Next Booster Power Supply Supply / NACZ / NAC31n I NAC4 Booster Power / FAUX Supply Main Board / Pt Typical Wiring SIGA-CC1S (Standard Mount) Personality Typical Speaker circuit ULIUIC Listed Code 5 47(0 EOL Personality Typical Telephone Circuit Code 6 UUULC Listed IIIIt Jilt 47K11EOL Personality Enhanced Integrity and Genesis Devices Code 25 — ----- — [ 61 ULULC Listed 47Ktl EOL SIGA-MCC1S (UIO Mount) Typical Speaker Circuit Code 5 Personality 47(0 EOL Listed ULJUI.0 Personality Typical Telephone Circuit Code 6 ~1(m ULIULC:IlI]:::: Listed 47(0 EOL Personality Enhanced Integrity and Genesis Devices Code 25 ULRJLC Listed 47(0 EOL motherboard mortarboard too SIGA.CCIS I (+) To nest device Riser Out Riser out Data Out (+) Riser in F,sm cenKol panel i To nest device or EOL resistor. Data Out (-) Riser in (-)) Data in (4) From Signature Controller Data in 11 or Previous Device (-) Data tn -1 I II IIII I Riser I Out Circuit Data T.14 Signature2] Riser 1 In T 76 Dab OutJ Green LED (Normal) Red LED (Actise)—' , Ricer I In :.J L. Riser 1 Out Synchronization across NACs on multiple Booster Power Supplies Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs) Enhanced Integrity or Genesis devices First Booster Power Supply /71 [III1 / NAC2 / NAC3 / NAC4 Booster Power lAUX PI Supply Mains Board / IN Sense lCOM - OUT / IN / Sense 2COM OUT .' / Trouble COM P3 1 P2 OUT IN — Sense 1 COM r lNt - . Sense 2 COM OUTNO' ianri BtteryTrouble /PS L-~'. COM lnnuvrsurclor6Pscsb arestar ovenn G Pd ft'41111 1111 tn Our Inn Osr Dune Dara (C To nest orsiccis aoasbt.rorioa or E.I. S Pawo, Ssperaislos r Rstay IRMI racnmnneaded) Data Sheet 85001-0543 Issue 3 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3014 U.S. 1888-378-2329 F 866-503-3996 Canada T 519 376 2430 F 519 376 7258 Asia T 852 2907 8108 F 852 2142 5063 Australia T 613 9259 4700 F 613 9259 4799 Europe 1322 725 1120 F 322 72186 13 Latin America 13055934301 F 305 593 4300 w.gesecurity.com ID 2006 General Electric Company All Rights Reserved Signature Series is a Trademark at GE Security. GE Security / Specifications Catalog Number I SIGA-cEJ I SIGA-MCC1S North American 21h inch (64 mm) I deep two-gong boxes and 11h inch Plugs into U102R. U106R or U106 Mounting 1 (38 mm) deep Li inch square boxes 1 Motherboards with 2-gang covers and SIGA-MP mounting plates Description Synchronization Output Module Type Code 50 (factory set) Address Requirements Uses one module address Wiring Terminations Suitable for #12 to #18 AWG 12.5 mm' to 0.75mm2) Stondbi2230A ting Curr] \Activoted = lOOpA Operating voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc 119 Vdc nominall 24 Vdc = 2 amps Output Rating 25 V Audio = 50 watts 70V Audio =35watts Construction - HighImpactEngineeringPolymer - Storage and Operating Operating: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Environment Storage: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C) Humidity: 0 to 93% RH LED Operation Green LED -Flashes when polled Red LED -Flashes when in alarm/active Compatibility Use with: Signature Loop Controller under EST3 version 2.0 or higher Agency Listings UL. ULC, CSFM. MEA Ordering Information Catalog Description Shipping Wt. Number lbs (kg) SIGA-CC1S Synchronization Output Module (Standard Mount) - UL/ULC Listed 0.5(0.23) SIGA-MCC1S Synchronization Output Module lUlO Mount) - UL/ULC Listed 0.18(0.08) Related Equipment 27193-21 Surface Mount Box - Red. 2-gang 211.21 27193-26 Surface Mount Box - White. 2-gong 211.21 SIGA-UI02R Universal Input-Output Module Board w/Riser Inputs 0.32 (0.15) - Two Module Positions SIGA-UI06R Universal Input-Output Module Board w/Riser Inputs 0.62 (0.28) - Six Module Positions SIGA-U106 Universal Input-Output Module Board - SixModulePositions 0.56(0.25) 235196P Bi-polar Transient Protector 0.01(0.051 MFC-A Multifunction Fire Cabinet - Red. 70)3 1) supports Signature Module Mounting Plates SIGA-MP1 Signature ModuleMounting Plate. 1 footprint 1.510.70) SIGA-MP2 Signature Module Mounting Plate, 1/2 footprint 0.510.231 SIGA-MP2L Signature Module Mounting Plate. 1/2 extended footprint 1.02(0.461 imagination at work Data Sheet 85001-0543 issue 3 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 4 2 SIGA.MCCx SIGA•CCs GE EST Fire & Life Safety Security Intelligent Input/Output Overview SIGA-CC1/MCC1 Single Input Signal Modules and SlGA-CC2/MCC2 Dual Input Signal Modules are part of GE Security's Signature Series system. They are intelligent analog addressable devices used for connecting, upon command from the loop controller, supervised Class B signal or telephone circuits to their respective power inputs. The power inputs may be polarized 24 Vdc to operate audible and visible signal appliances or 25 and 70 VRMS to operate audio evacuation speakers and firefighter's telephones. The actual operation of the SIGA-CC1/MCC1 and SIGA-CC2/MCC2 is determined by the "personality code" selected by the installer. It is downloaded to the module from the Signature loop controller dur- ing system configuration. The SIGA-CC1 and SIGA-CC2 mount to standard North American two-gang electrical boxes, making them ideal for locations where only one module is required. Separate I/O and data loop connec- tions are mode to each module. The SlGA-MCC1 and SIGA-MCC2 are part of the UIO family of plug-in Signature Series modules. They function identically to the SIGA-CC1 and SIGA-CC2. but take advantage of the modular flexibility and easy installation that characterize all UIO modules. Two- and six-module UlO motherboards are available. These can accommodate individual risers for each on-board module, or risers that ore shared by any combination of its UIO modules. All wiring connections are made to terminal blocks on the motherboard. UIO assemblies may be mounted in GE Security enclosures. I I Signal Modules 1.9 LLcC, SIGA-MCC1, tSTG&CC2)& SIGA-MCC2 H Standard Features Single and Dual input (riser) select Use for connecting supervised 24 Vdc Audible/Visible signal circuits, or 25 and 70 VRMS Audio Evacuation and Telephone circuits to their power inputs. Ring-tone generator When configured for telephone circuits, the SIGA-CC1 generates its own ring-tone signal eliminating the need for a separate ring- tone circuit. Plug-in (UIO) or standard 2-gang mount UIO versions allow quick installation where multiple modules are required. The 2-gang mount version is ideal for remote locations that require a single module. Automatic device mapping Signature modules transmit information to the loop controller regarding their circuit locations with respect to other Signature devices on the wire loop. Electronic addressing Programmable addresses are downloaded from the loop con- troller, a PC, or the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool; there are no switches or dials to set. Intelligent device with microprocessor All decisions are made at the module to allow lower communica- tion speed with substantially improved control panel response time and less sensitivity to line noise and loop wiring properties; twisted or shielded wire is not required. Ground fault detection by address Detects ground faults right down to the device level. ggll MEA (El pplicclon Notes Avc,Iab1e Data Sheet 85001-0237 Issue 9 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 6 Installation The SIGA-CC1 and SIGA-CC2: mount to North American 2-1/2 inch (64 mm) deep two-gang boxes and 1-1/2 inch (38 mm) deep 4-inch square boxes with two-gang covers and SIGA-MP mounting plates. The terminals are suited for #12 to #18 AWG (2.5 mm2 to 0.75 mm2) wire size. SIGA-MCC1 and SIGA-MCC2: mount the UIO motherboard inside a suitable GE Security enclosure with screws and washers provided. Plug the SIGA-MCC1 or SIGA-MCC2 into any available position on the motherboard and secure the module to the motherboard with the captive screws. Wiring connections are made to the terminals on the motherboard (see wiring diagram). UIO motherboard termi- nals are suited for #12 to #18 AWG 112.5 mm2 to 0.75 mm2) wire size. UIO Motherboard 6-32 E4-fl--Iil I Plug-in (UIO) Captive Module SC,WS I #6 Flat washers Cabinet or electrical enclosure GE Security recommends that this module be installed according to latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes. Electronic Addressing - The loop controller electronically addresses each module saving valuable time during system commissioning. Setting complicated switches or dials is not required. Each module has its own unique serial number stored in its on-board memory. The loop controller identifies each device on the loop and assigns a "soft" address to each serial number. If desired, the modules can be addressed using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. Personality Codes 5 and 6 apply to the SIGA-CC1/MCC1 only and are assigned by the installer. Code 7 applies to the SlGA-CC2/ MCC2 only. It is factory assigned; no user configuration is required. Application The operation of the SIGA-CC1/MCC1 and SIGA-CC2/MCC2 is determined by their sub-type code or "Personality Code". The code is selected by the installer depending upon the desired application and is down-loaded from the loop controller. Codes 5 and 6 apply to the SIGA-CC1/MCC1 only. Code 7 is assigned to the SIGA-CC2/MCC2 only and automatically applies to both circuits (A and B). Personality Code 5: SIGNAL POWER or AUDIO EVACUATION (SINGLE RISER). Valid for the SIGA-CC1/MCC1 only. Configures the module for use as a Class B Audible/Visible Signal power (24 Vdc polarized) or Audio Evacuation (25 or 70 VRMS) power selector. The ring-tone generator is disabled. The output circuit is monitored for open or shorted wiring. If a short exists, the control panel inhibits the activation of the audible/visible signal circuit to prevent connec- tion to the power circuit. Personality Code 6: TELEPHONE WRING-TONE (SINGLE RISER). Valid for the SIGA-CC1/MCC1 only. Configures the module for use as a Telephone power selector. When a telephone handset is plugged into its jack or lifted from its hook, the module generates its own Ring-Tone signal. A separate ring-tone circuit is not needed. The module sends this signal to the control pane) to indicate that an off-hook condition is present. When the system operator responds to the call, the ring-tone signal is disabled. Personality Code 7: SIGNAL POWER or AUDIO EVACUATION (DUAL RISER). Valid for the SIGA-CC2/MCC2 only. Configures the module for use as a two circuit Class B Audible/Visible Signal power (24 Vdc polarized) or Audio Evacuation (25 or 70 VRMS) power selector. The single output circuit is monitored for open or shorted wiring. If a short exists, the control panel inhibits the activation of the audible/ visible signal circuit to prevent connection to the power circuit. Warnings & Cautions This module will not operate without electrical power. As fires fre- quently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your fire protection specialist. Compatibility The Signature Series modules are compatible only with GE Securi- ty's Signature Loop Controller. Testing & Maintenance The module's automatic self-diagnosis identifies when it is defective and causes a trouble message. The user-friendly maintenance pro- gram shows the current state of each module and other pertinent messages. Single modules may be turned off (de-activated) tempo- rarily, from the control panel. Scheduled maintenance (Regular or Selected) for proper system operation should be planned to meet the requirements of the Au- thority Having Jurisdiction )AHJl. Refer to current NFPA 72 and ULC CAN/ULC 536 standards. Data Sheet 85001-0237 Issue 9 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 of 6 Data In Signature 43 Data Circuit Dal. Our Green LED (Normal) Red LED (Active) ; SIOAJ,ICCS Riser I Out 0 , Riser tIn iBid I - Riser2Out + Rise,2In __j 'oRseiesffl 'a oand 1 2 3 4 modules that use tire same riser. FtiSQFlln + Riser I Ou SIGA-MCC2 Maximum Output Load 24Vdc 25V 70V Signals Audio Audio 2A 50W 35W Typical Wiring (SIGA-CC2/MCC2) Modules will accept #18 AWG (0.75mm2), #16(1.0mm2). #14 AWG (1.50mm2) and #12 AWG (2.5mm2) wire sizes. Note: Sizes #16 AWG (1.0mm2) and #18 AWG (0.75mm2) are preferred for ease of installation. See Signature Loop Controller catalog sheet for detailed wiring requirement specifications. Personality Code 7 ULIULC Listed Typical Speaker 47Kfl E01. Personality Typical 4 Notification Applia ce Circuit Cod 7 Cc n* ULIULC Listed 47KII EOL Bi-polar Transient Protector (PIN 235196P) f CH2 (INPUT From UL/ULC Listed J RISER IN (-) Control Panel CR2 (INPUT l RISER INC..) Red LED 1! (Alorm/Actise) Li 6 5 TB2urDhxuiI CHI (INPUT I) From UL/ULC Listed RISER IN (6) I Control Panel CHI (INPUT I) RISER IN (-) From Signature Controller or { DATA IN C.) previous Device DATA IN C.) I SIGA-CC2 Notes For maximum wire resistance and maximum wire distances, refer to IOMC Manual (P/N 270144). Maximum #12 AWG (2.5mm2) wire. Mm. #18 (0.75mm2). \ Refer to Signature Loop Controller Installation Sheet for wiring specifications. A These modules will NOT support two-wire smoke detectors. All wiring power limited and supervised. If the input source is non-power limited, then maintain spacing of 1/4 inch or use FPL, FPLP, FPLR or equivalent in accordance with NEC. The SIGA-U106 does not come with TB8 through TB13. Lt Supervised and power-limited. Supervised and power-limited when connected to a power- limited source. If the source is nonpower-limited, maintain a space of 1/4 inch from power-limited wiring or use FPL, FPLP, FPLR, or an equivalent in accordance with the Na- tional Electrical Code. The input for this riser is common to all modules. Personality Typical Speaker Circuit Code 7 ULIULC Listed ~Da 47KT1 EOL Personality Typical Notification Appliance Circuit Code 7 Si-pour Transient Protector 47th SOt. I UI.AJLC Listed PIN 2351e6P) LL — slea-ulo(n) series motherboard Data Sheet 85001-0237 Issue 9 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 6 (Class B) AL V To Next Device F CR2 (INPUT 2) RISER OUT E.) 1 501 Resistor C112 (INPUT 2) RISER OUT (-I J Supptied wilh UL/ULC + Listed Control Panel 7 Green LED (Normal) To Next Device I. CH (INPUT I) RISER OUT (+) I- CR1 (INPUT I) RISER OUT ox £01 ResistorUL/ULC Suppled with Listed Control Panel DATA OUT (+) DATA OUT (-) } 10 Next Device Typical Wiring (SIGA—CC1/MCC1) Modules will accept #18 AWG (0.75mm2), #16 (1.0mm2), #111 AWG 11.50mm2) and #12 (2.5mm2) wire sizes. Note: Sizes #16 AWG (1.0mm2) and #18 AWG (0.75mm2) are preferred for ease of installation. See Signature Loop Controller catalog sheet for detailed wiring requirement specifications. Code 5 uLIuLC Listed Personality Typical Speaker Circuit 47K0 EOL Personality Typical Telephone Circuit Code 6 ](X ilt uuuLc Listed 47K1) EOL Personality Typical Notification Appliance Circuit Code _____ --ft - uLIuLC Listed Style v 47t<n EOL Protector (PIN 235196P) here. (Class B) Maximum Output Load 24Vdc 25V 70V Signals Audio Audio 2A 50W 35W Red LED Green LED (Alarm/Active) (876532I (Normal) . Personality 182 ;[Rif Code 5 Typical Speaker circuit uLluLc Listed DED8 41KLZ EOL TT______+RISER OUT()} To Next Device or EOI. Resistor Supplied Control Panel () with UL/ULC Listed Control Panel From uiiuic Listed RISER Personality Typical Telephone Circuit { RISER IN (+) t2ISEt7lN(-) { DATAtN(~)> DATA0UT(+) Code 6 DATA IN Q> (3 I DATA 01)1 } To Next Device From Signature Controfler uLJuLc Listed 47K0 EOL or Previous Device SIGA-CC1 Personality Typical Notification Appliance Circuit Code ____ - _iL_ - Notes Al For maximum wire resistance and maximum wire dis- lances, refer to lOMC Manual (P/N 270144). AAA A Maximum #12 AWG (2.5mm2) wire. Mm. #18 (0.75mm2). Refer to Signature Loop Controller Installation Sheet for wiring specifications. Data In + / These modules will NOT support two-wire smoke detec- Signature 4-1 1 I A tors. Data II 3 Circuit All wiring power limited and supervised. If the input -J I V TB7 source is non-power limited, then maintain spacing Data Out + Of 1/4 inch or use FPL, FPLP, FPLR or equivalent in ac- - cordance with NEC. The SIGA-U106 does not come with TB8 through TB13. Green LED (Normal) Red LED (Active) i Supervised and power-limited. If the source is nonpower-limited, maintain a space of 1/4 inch from power-limited wiring or use FPL, FPLP, FPLR, or an equivalent in accordance with the National Electrical Code. jft The input for this riser is common to all modules. I ULJULC Listed 47K11 EOL Install the Bi-polar Transient Protector (P/N 235196P) here. 34 sIGA-Mccl SIGA.UIO(R) series motherboard Riser 1 Out Riser its 1B14 tAA No connections required for StGA.MCC1. Other modules may require connections. Data Sheet 85001-0237 Issue 9 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 6 1 11 II stGA-u 1234 lOR es motherboard individual Riserseri 1 connection. Install the jumpers between adjacent modules that use the same riser. Riser 1 In Riser I Cut I SIGA-McC1 I Signature Series Overview The Signature Series intelligent analog-addressable system from GE Security is an entire family of multi-sensor detectors and mounting bases, multiple-function input and output modules, network and non-network control panels, and user-friendly maintenance and service tools. Analog information from equipment connected to Signature devices is gathered and converted into digital signals. An onboard microprocessor in each Signature device measures and analyzes the signal and decides whether or not to input an alarm. The microprocessor in each Signature device provides four addi- tional benefits - Self-diagnostics and History Log. Automatic Device Mapping, Stand-alone Operation and Fast, Stable Communication. Self-diagnostics and History Log - Each Signature Series device constantly runs self-checks to provide important maintenance information. The results of the self-check are automatically updated and permanently stored in its non-volatile memory. This informa- tion is accessible for review any time at the control panel. PC, or using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. The informa- tion stored in device memory includes: Device serial number, address, and type Date of manufacture, hours of operation, and last maintenance date2 Number of recorded alarms and troubles2 Time and date of lost alarm' Most recent trouble code logged by the detector - 32 possible trouble codes may be used to diagnose faults. Automatic Device Mapping -The Signature Data Controller ISDC) learns where each device's serial number address is installed relative to other devices on the circuit. The SDC keeps a map of all Signature Series devices connected to it. The Signature Series Data Entry Program also uses the mapping feature. With interactive menus and graphic support, he wired circuits between each device con be examined. Layout or "as-built" drawing information showing branch wiring (T-tops), device types and their address are stored on disk for printing hard copy. This takes the mystery out of the instal- lation. The preparation of as-built drawings is fast and efficient. Device mapping allows the Signature Data Controller to discover: Unexpected additional device addresses Missing device addresses Changes to the wiring in the circuit. Most Signature modules use a personality code selected by the installer to determine their actual function. Personality codes are downloaded from the SDC during system configuration and are indicated during device mopping. 'EST3 v.2 only. 'Retrievable with SIGA-PRO programming tool. I I I Ii Data Sheet 85001-0237 Issue 9 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 5 of 6 II GE Security U.S. 1888-378-2329 F 866-503-3996 Canada 15193762430 F 519 376 7258 Asia 1852 2907 8108 F 852 2142 5063 Australia T 613 9259 4700 F 613 9259 4799 Europe 1322 725 1120 F 32 2 72186 13 Latin America T 305 593 4301 F 305 593 4300 www.gesecurity.com © 2006 General Electric Company All Rights Reserved Signature Series is a Trademark at GE Security. Specifications Catog Number jlGA-CC1_jGA-MCc1 lGACC2iLSKA-MCC2 Description Single Input (Riser) Signal Module 1 Dual Input (Riser) Signal Module Type Code 51 (factory set) One sub-type 50(factory set) Two sub-types I (personality code) is available (factory (personality codes) are available set) Address Require- Uses one module address Uses two module addresses ments Wiring Termino- Suitable for #12 to #18 AWG 12.5 mmz to 0.75mm5) tions North American I North American 211z inch (64 mm) 21h inch (64 mml deep two-gong deep two-gong boxes and 11h boxes and 1½ Plugs into UI02R. Plugs into UI02R. Mounting inch (38 mm) deep i U106R or UI06 inch (38 mm) deep U106R or U106 4 inch square Motherboards 4 inch square Motherboards boxes with 2- boxes with 2- gang covers and gang covers and SIGA-MP mount- SIGA-MP mount- ing plates _ingp(ates_ tinnt\ '1 Standby =223pA Activated = 100pAj Operating Voltage 152t1995 Vdc (19 Vdc nominal) Output Rating - 24 Vdc=2amps 25 V Audio = 50 watts 70 V Audio = 35 watts Construction High Impact Engineering Polymer Storage & Operat- Operating Temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°Cl ing Environment Storage Temperature: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°Cl Humidity: 0 to 93% RH - LED Operation On-board Green LED - Flashes when polled On-board Red LED - Flashes when in alarm/active Compatibility Use with: Signature Loop Controller Agency Listings UL. ULC, CSFM, MEA Ordering Information Catalog Description . . Ship Wt. Number lbs (kg) SIGA-CC1 Single Input Signal Module [Standard Mount) - UL/ULC Listed 0.5(0.23) SIGA-MCC1 Single Input Signal Module 1UIO Mount) - UL/ULC Listed 0.18(0.08) SIGA-CC2 Duo) Input Signal Module (Standard Mount) - UL/ULC Listed 0.5(0.23) SIGA-MCC2 Dual Input Signal Module (UIO Mount) - UL/ULC Listed 0.18 10.08)_ Related Equipment 27193-21 Surface Mount Box - Red. 2-gong 2111.21 27193-26 Surface Mount Box - White. 2-gong 2 111.2) SlGA-U102R Universal Input-Output Module Boardw/Riser Inputs - Two Module Positions 0.32(0.15) SIGA-UI06R Universal Input-Output Module Board w/Riser Inputs - Six Module Positions 0.6210.28) SIGA-U106 Universal Input-Output Module Board - Six Module Positions 0.56(0.25) 235196P Bi-oolor Transient Protector 0.01 (0.05) Accessories MFC-A Multifunction Fire Cabinet - Red. supports Signature Module Mounting Plates 7.0113.11 SIGA-MP1 Signature Module Mounting Plate. 1 footprint 1.5(0.70) SIGA-MP2 Signature Module Mounting Plate. 1/2 footprint - 0.510.231 SIGA-MP2L Signature Module Mounting Plate. 1/2 extended footprint 1.02 10.461 4a, imagination at work Data Sheet 85001-0237 Issue 9 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 6 of 6 GE Life Safety Systems Security Intel ligent Input/Output Overview The Control Relay Module and the Polarity Reversal Relay Module are part of the Signature Series system. They are intelligent analog addressable devices available in either plug-in (UIO) versions, or standard 1-gang mount versions. The SlGA-CR/MCR Control Relay Module provides a Farm 'C' dry relay contact to control external appliances such as door closers. fans, dampers etc. This device does not provide supervision of the state of the relay contact. Instead, the an-board microprocessor ensures that the relay is in the proper ON/OFF state. Upon com- mand from the loop controller, the SIGA-CR/MCR relay activates the normally open or normally-closed contact. The SIGA-CRR/MCRR Polarity Reversal Relay Module provides a Farm "C dry relay contact to power and activate a series of SIGA- AB4G Audible Sounder Bases. Upon command from the Signature loop controller, the SIGA-CRR reverses the polarity of its 24 Vdc output, thus activating all Sounder Bases on the data loop. Standard-mount versions (SIGA-CR and SIGA-CRR) are installed to standard North American 1-gang electrical boxes, making them ideal for locations where only one module is required. Separate I/O and data loop connections are made to each module. Plug-in UIO versions (SIGA-MCR and SIGA-MCRR) are part of the UIO family of plug-in Signature Series modules. They function identically to the standard mount versions, but take advantage of the modular flexibility and easy installation that characterizes all UIO modules. Two- and six-module UIO motherboards ore available. All wiring connections are made to terminal blocks on the mother- board. UIO assemblies may be mounted in GE Security enclosures. Standard Features Provides one no/nc contact (SIGA-CR/MCR) Farm "C" dry relay contact can be used to control external appli- ances such as door closers, fans, dampers etc. Allows group operation of sounder bases The SIGA-CRR/MCRR reverses the polarity of its 24 Vdc output, thus activating all Sounder Bases on the data loop. Plug-in (UIO) or standard 1-gang mount UIO versions allow quick installation where multiple modules are required. The 1-gang mount version is ideal for remote locations that require a single module. Automatic device mapping Signature modules transmit information to the loop controller regarding their circuit locations with respect to other Signature devices on the wire loop. Electronic addressing Programmable addresses are downloaded from the loop con- troller, a PC, or the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool; there are no switches or dials to set. Intelligent device with microprocessor All decisions are made at the module to allow lower communica- tion speed with substantially improved control panel response time and less sensitivity to line noise and loop wiring properties; twisted or shielded wire is not required. Ground fault detection by address Detects ground faults right dawn to the device level. Control Relay Modules MEA (!Jli ?J SIOA.CRx SIGA.MCRx Data Sheet 85001-0239 Issue 7 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1of 6 L GA cRI SIGA-MCR, SIGA-CRR, SIGA-MCRR I. U0 Installation Application SIGA-CR and SIGA-CRR: modules mount to North American 21h inch (64 mm) deep 1-gang boxes and 11h inch (38 mm) deep 4 inch square boxes with 1-gang covers and SIGA-MP mounting plates. The terminals are suited for #12 to #18 AWG (2.5 mm2 to 0.75 mm2) wire size. SlGA-MCR and SIGA-MCRR: mount the UIO motherboard inside a suitable GE Security enclosure with screws and washers provided. Plug the module into any available position on the motherboard and secure the module to the motherboard with the captive screws. Wiring connections are made to the terminals on the motherboard (see wiring diagram). UIO motherboard terminals are suited for #12 to #18 AWG (2.5 mm2 to 0.75 mm2) wire size. uio Motherboard 6-32 :tapping screws lPiug-in captive I Module i ,f screws R c -----------______ #6 Flat washers Lj —Cabinet or electrical enclosure The operation of Signature Series control relays is determined by their sub-type code or "Personality Code." Personality Code 8: CONTROL RELAY (SIGA-CR/MCR) - Dry Contact Output. This setting configures the module to provide one Form "C" DRY RELAY CONTACT to control Door Closers, Fans, Dampers, etc. Contact rating is 2.0 amp @ 24 Vdc; 0.5 amp @ 120 Vac (or 220 Vac for non-UL applications). Personality Code 8 is assigned at the fac- tory. Na user configuration is required. Personality Code 8: POLARITY REVERSAL RELAY MODULE (SIGA- CRR/MCRR). This setting configures the module to reverse the polarity of its 24 Vdc output. Contact rating is 2.0 amp © 24 Vdc (pilot duty). Personality Code 8 is assigned at the factory. No user configuration is required. Compatibility The Signature Series modules are compatible only with GE Securi- ty's Signature Loop Controller, Warnings & Cautions This module will not operate without electrical power. As fires fre- quently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your local fire protection specialist. Testing & Maintenance The module's automatic self-diagnosis identifies when it is defective and causes a trouble message. The user-friendly maintenance pro- gram shows the current state of each module and other pertinent messages. Single modules may be turned off (deactivated) tempo- rarily, from the control panel. Availability of maintenance features is dependent on the fire alarm system used. Scheduled maintenance (Regular or Selected) for proper system operation should be planned to meet the requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Refer to current NFPA 72 and ULC CAN/ULC 536 standards, Electronic Addressing - The loop controller electronically addresses each module, saving valuable time during system commissioning. I Setting complicated switches or dials is not required. Each module has its own unique serial number stored in its on-board memory. The loop controller identifies each device an the loop and assigns a "soft" address to each serial number. If desired, the modules can be I addressed using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. GE Security recommends that this module be installed according to latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes. I 1 Data Sheet 85001-0239 Issue 7 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 of 6 1 Normally Open Common Normally Closed 1234 A Typical Wiring Modules will accept #18 AWG (0.75mm2). #16 (1.0mm2). #14 AWG (1.50mm2) and #12 AWG (2.5mm2) wire sizes. Note: Sizes #16 AWG (1.0mm2) and #18.AWG (0.75mm2) are preferred for ease of installation. See Signature Loop Controller catalog sheet for detailed wiring requirement specifications. Normally- Normally- Open Common Closed TB2 876 e Red LED Green LED (Alarm/Active) (Normal) Notes . Refer to Signature Loop Controller Installation Sheet for wiring specifications. NFPA 72 requires that the SIGA-CR/SIGA-MCR be installed in the same room as the device it is control- ling. This requirement may not apply in all markets. Check with your local AHJ for details. The SIGA-U106R and the SIGA-U102R do not come with TB14. The SIGA-U106 does not come with TB8 through TB13. & Supervised and power-limited. £ If the source is nonpower-limited, maintain a space of 1/4 inch from power-limited wiring or use FPL, FPLP, FPLR, or an equivalent in accordance with the National Electrical Code. 7) Maximum #12 AWG (2.5mm2) wire. Mm. #18 (0.75mm2). TB1 A SIGA-CR Control Relay f DATA IN (+) >- 1 DATA IN(-) ).- From Signature Controller or Previous Device DATA OUT (+) DATA To Next Device No connections required for SIGA-MCR. Other modules may require connections. Green LEO (Normal) Red LED (Active) A No connections required for SlGA-MCR. Other modules may require connections. SlGA-MCR Control Relay Data Sheet 85001-0239 Issue 7 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 6 Dale : , u . l- Data Circuit Data In — Green LED (Normal) Red LED (Active) Optional SIGA-MCRR er StGA-MCR for disabliegldiscoenecling an audible base. Typical Wiring Modules will accept #18 AWG (0.75mm2). #16 (1.0mm2). #14 AWG (1.50mm2) and #12 AWG (2.50mm2) wire sizes. Note: Sizes #16 AWG (1.0mm2) and #18 AWG (0.75mm2) are preferred for ease of installation. See Signature Loop Controller catalog sheet for detailed wiring requirement specifications. SIGA-AB4G SlGA-AB4G SIGA-AB4G Audible Base Audible Base Audible Base 6254A-003 fl EOL Relay Listed 24 VOC + Nominal Power Supply - £ LJ11 Ji SIGA—MCRR 0 0 SIGA-CR o. 0 0 I) lGA-CRF4 fr S)GA—CRR 0 0 II Signature Controller Optional SIGA-CR for disabling/disconnecting sounder base SIGA-CRR Schematic RMOr k Fewer Chit FetmtvltevmseS - + - lticnACbtwtCd 65, - wt I1DfRJ1L. SIGA-MCRR Schematic Power In Power Out Polarity reverses when activated. I-D t- 2 Audible Bases ••. • 51 o) 000 6254A-003 EOL Relay required for supesislon Notes Refer to the Signature controller installation sheet for wiring. 12.\ One Pair of Wires (24 Vdc power). One Pair of Wires (Signature Data). £S Single Wire 124 Vdc power). The SIGA-ul06R and the SIGA-ul02R do not come with T814. The SIGA-U106 does not come with TB8 through T813. ft Supervised and power-limited. If the source is nonpower-limited. maintain a space of 1/4 inch from power-limited wiring or use FPL. FPLP. FPLR. or an equivalent in accordance with the Notional Electrical Code. 9 Maximum #12 AWG 12.5 mm') wire; Minimum #18 AWG 10.75 mm' I. ID End-of-Line Relay must monitor and report power sup- ply trouble to control panel. 11 Class B Data wiring may be "T-topped." stgnetare ____I__ Data Data Out Circuit + 4 V Fera Vdc power For normal operation or Gen l Fire Alarm Operation 24 or uuuLC Listed supply — __ 1 23 4 S • SIGA-CTI SIGA-MCRR StGA-UtO(R) notion motherboard No connections required for SIGA-MCRR. Other modules may require connections. Green LED (Normal) Red LED (Active) CN onnectionsrequired for A-MCRR. Oter modules require connections. Ay L No connections required for SIGA-MCRR. Other modules may require Connections. Data Sheet 85001-0239 Issue 7 Motto be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 6 - fRI wiItI1 1k Specifications Catalog Number GA-MCR SRSA-CRR I SA-MCRR - Description Control Relay Polarity Reversal Relay Type Code Personality Code 8 (Factory Set) Personality Code 8 (Factory Set) Address Requirements . Uses 1 Module Address öoting Curren? cIhy Lta IQOTT— Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc 119 Vdc nominal) Relay Type and Rating Form 'C' 24 VDC = 2 amps [pilot duty) 120 Voc = 0.5 amps 220 Vac (non-UL) = 0.5 amps - Mounting North American 21h inch Plugs into U102R. U106R or North American 2½ inch Plugs into U102R, U106R or 164 mm) deep 1-gang boxes U106 Motherboards 164 mm) deep 1-gang boxes U106 Motherboards and 11h inch 138 mm) deep and 11h inch (38 mm) deep 4 inch square boxes with 11 4 inch square boxes with 1-gang covers and SIGA-MP 1-gong covers and SIGA-MP mounting plates i mounting plates Construction & Finish High Impact Engineering Polymer Storage and Operating ' Operating Temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) Environment Storage Temperature: -4°F to 140°F (-20°Cta60°C)_ Humidity: 0t093% RH LED Operation On-board Green LED - Flashes when polled On-board Red LED - Flashes when in alarm/active Compatibility Use With: Signature Loop Controller Agency Listings UL, ULCSFMMEA Ii I Li Li Ordering Information Catalog Number Description Ship Weight - lbs (kg) SIGA-CR Control Relay Module (Standard Mount) - UL/ULC Listed 0.4(0.15) SIGA-MCR Control Relay Module (UlO Mount) - UL Listed 0.18(0.08) SIGA-CRR Polarity Reversal Relay Module (Standard Mount) - UL/ULC Listed 0.4 (0.15) SlGA-MCRR Polarity Reversal Relay Module (UIO Mount) - UL Listed 0.1810.081 Related Equipment 27193-11 Surface Mount Box - Red. 1-gang 110.61 27193-16 Surface Mount Box - White. 1-gang 1(0.61 SIGA-UI02R SIGA-UI06R Universal Input-Output Module Board w/Riser Inputs - Two Module Positions Universal Input-Output Module Board w/Riser Inputs - Six Module Positions 0.3210.151 0.62(0.281 SIGA-U106 Universal Input-Output Module Board - Six Module Positions 0.5610.251 SIGA-AB4G Audible (Sounder) Detector Bose 0.310.151 Accessories - MFC-A Multifunction Fire Cabinet - Red. supports Signature Module Mounting Plates 7.0(3.1) SIGA-MP1 Signature Module Mounting Plate. 1 footprint 1.5(0.70) SIGA-MP2 Signature Module Mounting Plate. 1/2 footprint 0.5(0.23) SIGA-MP2L Signature Module Mounting Plate. 1/2 extended footprint 1.02(0.46) I I I Data Sheet 85001-0239 Issue 7 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 5 of 6 11 I I I I I I Li GE Security Signature Series Overview 1888-378-2329 F 866-503-3996 The Signature Series intelligent analog-addressable system from GE Security is an entire Canada family of multi-sensor detectors and mounting bases, multiple-function input and out- 15193762430 put modules, network and non-network control panels, and user-friendly maintenance F 519 376 7258 and service tools. Analog information from equipment connected to Signature devices is gathered and converted into digital signals. An onboard microprocessor in each Signature Asia T852 2907 8108 device measures and analyzes the signal and decides whether or not to input an alarm. The F 852 2142 5063 microprocessor in each Signature device provides four additional benefits - Self-diagnostics and History Log, Automatic Device Mapping, Stand-alone Operation and Fast. Stable Corn- Australia 161392594700 munication. F 61 392594799 Self-diagnostics and History Log - Each Signature Series device constantly runs self- Europe checks to provide important maintenance information. The results of the self-check are 1322 725 1120 automatically updated and permanently stored in its non-volatile memory. This information F 322 7218613 is accessible for review any time at the control panel. PC, or using the SIGA-PRO Signature Latin America Program/Service Tool. The information stored in device memory includes: T 305 593 4301 Device serial number, address, and type F305 5934300 Date of manufacture, hours of operation, and last maintenance date2 www.gesecurity.com Number of recorded alarms and troubles2 © 2006 General Electric Company Time and date of last alarm' All Rights Reserved Most recent trouble code logged by the detector - 32 possible trouble codes may be used to diagnose faults. Signature Series is Trademark of GE Security. Automatic Device Mapping -The Signature Data Controller (SDC) learns where each device's serial number address is installed relative to other devices on the circuit. The SDC keeps a map of all Signature Series devices connected to it. The Signature Series Data Entry Program also uses the mapping feature. With interactive menus and graphic support, the wired circuits between each device can be examined. Layout or "as-built" drawing informa- tion showing branch wiring (T-taps), device types and their address ore stored on disk for printing hard copy. This takes the mystery out of the installation. The preparation of as-built drawings is fast and efficient. Device mapping allows the Signature Data Controller to discover: Unexpected additional device addresses Missing device addresses Changes to the wiring in the circuit, Most Signature modules use a personality code selected by the installer to determine their actual function. Personality codes are downloaded from the SDC during system configura- tion and ore indicated during device mapping. Standalone Operation - A decentralized alarm decision by the device is guaranteed. On- board intelligence permits the device to operate in 'EST3 V.2 only. Retrievable with SIGA-PRO programming tool. imagination at work Data Sheet 85001-0239 issue 7 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 6 of 6 GE EST'Fire & Life Safety Security Intelligent Initiating Devices Overview The Signature Series Model SIGA-PS Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Detector gathers analog information from its smoke sensing ele- ment and converts it into digital signals. The detector's an-board microprocessor measures and analyzes these signals. It compares the information to historical readings and time patterns to make an alarm decision. Digital filters remove signal patterns that are not typical of fires. Unwanted alarms are virtually eliminated. The microprocessor in each detector provides four additional benefits - Self-diagnostics and History Log, Automatic Device Mapping, Stand-alone Operation and Fast, Stable Communication. Self-diagnostics and History Log - Each Signature Series detec- tor constantly runs self-checks to provide important maintenance information. The results of the self-check are automatically updated and permanently stored in the detector's non-volatile memory Automatic Device Mapping - The loop controller learns where each device's serial number address is installed relative to other devices on the circuit. The mapping feature provides supervision of each device's installed location to prevent a detector from being rein- stalled (after cleaning etc.) in a different location from where it was originally. Stand-alone Operation - A decentralized alarm decision by the detector is guaranteed. On-board intelligence permits the detector to operate in stand-alone mode. If loop controller CPU communica- tions fail for more than four seconds, all devices on that circuit go into stand-alone mode. The circuit acts like a conventional alarm receiving circuit., Fast Stable Communication - On-board intelligence means less information needs to be sent between the detector and the loop controller. Other than regular supervisory polling response, the detector only needs to communicate with the loop controller when it has something new to report. Standard Features Integral microprocessor Non-volatile memory Automatic mapping device Electronic addressing Environmental compensation Intelligent detector Wide 0.67% to 3.77%/ft. sensitivity range Twenty pre-alarm sensitivity values, set in 5% increments Identification of dirty or defective detectors Automatic day/night sensitivity adjustment Twin RED/GREEN status LEDs Standard, relay, fault isolator, and audible mounting bases Designed and manufactured to ISO 9001 standards .ntelli gent I . I -ein owelieciric Sm Oke Dete A. I(EI pplicoton Notes Aable Data Sheet 85001-0269 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 4 Installation Signature Series detectors mount to North American 1-gang boxes, 3-1/2 inch or 4 inch octagon boxes, and to 4 inch square electrical boxes 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) deep. They mount to European BESA and 1-gang boxes with 60.3 mm fixing centers. L. JOB' (20 1 2.0. (51 mm) d.4(ll2mm) Tamper-Resist Lever Arm , - Break oft to disable - (Located an Base) Access Slot for Tamper-Resist Mechanism Testing & Maintenance Each detector automatically identifies when it is dirty or defective and causes a "dirty detector" message. The detector's sensitiv- ity measurement con also be transmitted to the loop controller. A sensitivity report can be printed to satisfy NFPA sensitivity measure- ments which must be conducted at the end of the first year and every two years thereafter. The user-friendly maintenance program shows the current state of each detector and other pertinent messages. Single detectors may be turned off temporarily from the control panel. Availability of maintenance features is dependent on the fire alarm system used. Scheduled maintenance (Regular or Selected) for proper detector operation should be planned to meet the requirements of the Au- thority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Refer to current NFPA 72 and ULC CAN/ULC 536 standards. Compatibility The SIGA-PS detectors are compatible only with the Signature Loop Controller. Warnings & Cautions This detector will not operate without electrical power. As fires fre- quently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your fire protection specialist. This detector will NOT sense fires that start in areas where smoke cannot reach the detector. Smoke from fires in walls, roofs, or on the opposite side of closed doors may not reach the detector to alarm it. Accessories All detector mounting bases have wiring terminals that are acces- sible from the "room-side" after mounting the base to the electrical box. The bases mount to North American 1-gang boxes and to 3½ inch or 4 inch octagon boxes, 12h inches (38 mm) deep. They also mount to European BESA and 1-gang boxes with 60.3 mm fixing centers. The SIGA-SB4, SlGA-RB4, and SIGA-I134 mount to North American 4 inch sq. electrical boxes in addition to the above boxes. They include the SIGA-TS4 Trim Skirt which is used to cover the "mounting ears" on the base. The SIGA-AB4G mounts to a 4" sqare box only. SIGA-AB4G SIGA-SB SIGA-IB SIGA-RB SIGA-LED Audible Base Standard Base Isolator Base Relay Base Remote LED Standard Base SIGA-SB, SIGA-SB4 - This is the basic mounting base for GE Security Signature Series detectors. The SIGA-LED Remote LED is supported by the Standard Base. Relay Base SIGA-RB, SlGA-RB4 - This base includes a relay. Nor- mally open or closed operation is selected during installation. The dry contact is rated for lamp (pilot duty) @ 30 Vdc. The relays position is supervised to avoid accidentally jarring it out of position. The SIGA- RB can be operated as a control relay if programmed to do so at the control panel (EST3 V.2 only). The relay base does not support the SIGA-LED Remote LED. Audible Base SIGA-AB4G - This base is designed for use where localized or group alarm signaling is required. When the detector senses an alarm condition, the audible base emits a local alarm signal. The optional SIGA-CRR Polarity Reversal Relay can be used for sounding to other audible bases on the same 24 Vdc circuit. Relay and Audible Bases operate as follows: - at system power-up or reset, the relay is de-energized - when a detector is installed in the base with the power on, the relay energizes for four seconds, then de-energizes - when a detector is removed from a base with the power on, the relay is de-energized - when the detector enters the alarm state, the relay is energized. Isolator Base SlGA-113, SIGA-184 - This base includes a built-in line fault isolator for use on Class A circuits. A detector must be installed for it to operate. The isolator base does not support the SIGA-LED Remote LED. The isolator operates as follows: - a short on the line causes all isolators to open within 23 msec - at 10 msec intervals, beginning on one side of the Class A circuit nearest the loop controller, the isolators close to provide the next isolator down the line with power - when the isolator next to the short closes, reopens within 10 msec. The process repeats beginning on the other side of the loop con- troller. Remote LEO SIGA-LED - The remote LED connects to the SIGA-SB or SIGA-SB4 Standard Base only. It features a North American size 1-gang plastic faceplate with a white finish and red alarm LED. SlGA-T54 Trim Skirt - Supplied with 4 inch bases, it can also be ordered separately to use with the other bases to help hide surface imperfections not covered by the smaller bases. Data Sheet 85001-0269 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 of 4 I I Remote" (SIGA-LED) Mon. Resislance per Wire Must NOT Exceed ion Term Description 1 Not used 2 DATA IN/OUT 1+) 3 Not Used 4 DATA INI-I 5 Remote LED I-I 6 Remote LED 1+1 7 Not used 8 DATA OUT I-I 1I1 'L DATA IN DATA OUT (+1 From signature controller To Next Device or Previous Device Isolator Detector Base, SIGA-113, SIGA-184 U DATA IN(+) From Signature Controller I or Previous Device I .1 DAIA OUt (+) To Next Device Term Description 1 Not used 2 DATA IN/OUT 1+) 3 DATA INl-1 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 DATA OUT I-I 7 Not used DA1 Application Although photoelectric detectors hove o wide range of fire sensing capabilities they are best suited for detecting slow, smoldering fires. The table below shows six standard test fires used to rate the sensitivity of smoke and heat detectors. The table indicates that no single sensing element is suited for all test fires. GE Security recommends that this detector be installed according to latest recognized edition of notional and local fire alarm codes. SIGA-HRS and SIGA- HFS Rate-of-Rise/ SIGA-PHS SIGA-IPHS Test Fire SIGA-IS Ion SIGA-PS Photo Fixed Temp. Photo Heat 3D Ion/Photo/Heat 4D Open Wood optimum unsuitable optimum very suitable optimum Wood Pyrolysis suitable optimum - - - -- - - unsuitable - optimum - - - optimum Smouldering Cotton very suitable optimum unsuitable optimum optimum Poly Urethane Foam very suitable very suitable suitable very suitable optimum n-Heptone optimum very suitable very suitable optimum optimum Liquid Fire without Smoke unsuitable unsuitable optimum very suitable very suitable Typical Wiring The detector mounting bases accept #18 AWG (0.75mm2), #16 (1.0mm2), #14 AWG (1.5mm2), and #12 AWG (2.5mm2) wire sizes. Note: Sizes #16 AWG (1.0mm2) and #18 AWG (0.75mm2) are preferred for ease of installation. See Signature Loop Controller catalog sheet for detailed wiring requirement specifications. Standard Detector Base, SlGA-SB, SIGA-SB4 Relay Detector Base, SIGA-RB, SIGA-RB4 I Normally- Normally- DAT iJtit 1PM (t) From Signature controller or Previous Device Term Description 1 Normally Open 2 DATA IN/OuT(+l 3 common 4 DATA IN(-) S Not used 6 Normally-closed 7 - l DATAOUT( CONTACT RATING 1.0 Amp @ 30 vc OUT I') (Pilot Duty) OUT (+) To Next Device Audible Detector Base, SIGA-AB4G Volume setting Tone setting Default n High volume I Default = Temporal pattern Cut for tow volume Cut for steady lone L -; r- ri "I': To configure oulpul vnlumu V' or one. cut the circuit board h/ lI ( as shown. 24vdc in •>•__••••••••j ' II I ' 24 vdc out From power supply or I To next base or EOL relay previous base Data in - I Data out From Signature controller or To next Signature device previous device Data sheet 85001-0269 Issue 6 Not to be used for Installation purposes. Page 3014 I I Specifications T 888-378-2329 F 866-503-3996 Sensing Element Photoelectric - Light Scattering Principle - Canada Storage & Operating Air Velocity Range: 0 to 5.000 ft/min 10 to 25.39 m/s): Humidity: 0 to 93% T 519 376 2430 Environment RH. Non-Condensing Operating Temp: 32°F to 120°F 10°C to 4900: Stor- F 519 376 7258 age Temp: -4°F to 140°F 1-200Cto 60°C) Sensitivity ULI/ULC .............obscuration/foot Asia T852 2907 8108 - User Selected Alarm Most Sensitive: 1.0%/ft.: More Sensitive: 2.0%/ft.: Normal: 2.5%/ft.: Less F 852 2142 5063 Sensitivity Settings Sensitive: 3.0%/ft.: Least Sensitive: 3.5%/ft. Australia Pre-alarm Sensitivity 5% increments, allowing up to 20 pre-alarm settings T 613 9259 4700 Operating Voltage 15.2 to 19.95 F 613 9259 4799 ¶OperatingCurrent\ esceflt5pA© 19 :Al iA5p@ 19 V Emergency Stand-alone Alarm Made: 18mA Pulse Current: 100 pA (100 msec): During Communi- Europe cation: 9 mA max. F 32 2 72186 13 Construction &Finish High Impact Engineering Polymer White Compatible Mounting SIGA-SB Standard Base. SIGA-RB Relay Base, SIGA-IB Isolator Base, SIGA- Lotin America Bases AB4. SIGA-AB4G Audible Bases T 305 593 4301 LED Operation On-board Green LED - Flashes when polled: On-board Red LED - Flashes F 305 593 4300 when in alarm Both LEDs - Glow steady when in alarm (stand-alone) www.gesecurity.com Compatible Remote Red LED [model SIGA-LED) Flashes when in alarm Compatibility Use With: SIGNATURE Loop Controller © 2006 General Electric Company Address Requirements Uses one Device Address All Rights Reserved Agency Listings UL. ULC, MEA. CSFM UL Listed Spacing 3011 Signature Series is Trademark of GE Security. Ordering Information Catalog Description Ship Wt. Number lbs (kg) SlGA-PS Intelligent Photoelectric Detector - UL/ULC Listed 0.51.23) Accessories SlGA-SB Detector Mounting Bose - Standard SIGA-SB4 4-inch Detector Mounting Base c/w SIGA-TS4 Trim Skirt SIGA-RB Detector Mounting Base w/Reloy SlGA-RB4 4-inch Detector Mounting Base w/Relay. c/w SIGA-TS4 Trim Skirt 0.21.09) SIGA-IB Detector Mounting Bose w/Fault Isolator SIGA-1B4 4-inch Detector Mounting Base w/ Fault Isolator. c/w SIGA-TS4 Trim Skirt SIGA-LED Remote Alarm LED SIGA-AB4G Audible (Sounder) Base .3(0.15) SIGA-TS4 Trim Skirt (supplied with 4-inch bases) _______ .111.041 I I I i imagination at work Data Sheet 85001-0269 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4o14 I GE EST Fire & Life Safety Security Intelligent Initiating Devices Overview Signature Series Model SIGA-HFS and SIGA-HRS Intelligent Heat Detectors gather analog information from their fixed temperature and/or rate-of-rise heat sensing elements and converts it into dig- ital signals. The detector's on-board microprocessor measures and analyzes these signals. It compares the information to historical readings and time patterns to make on alarm decision. Digital fil- ters remove signal patterns that are not typical of fires. Unwanted alarms ore virtually eliminated. The microprocessor in each detector provides four additional ben- efits - Self-diagnostics and History Log. Automatic Device Mapping, Stand-alone Operation and Fast. Stable Communication. ri Standard Features Note: Some features described here may not be supported by all control systems. Check your control panel's Installation and Opera- tion Guide for details. 70 foot (21.3 meter) spacing 15° F (9° Q/min rate-of-rise/135° F (57° C) ft. and 135° IF (57 ° Cl fixed temperature Itype Intelligent detector c/w integral microprocessor Non-volatile memory. Automatic device mapping Electronic addressing Identification of defective detectors Twin RED/GREEN status LEDs Standard, relay, fault isolator, and audible mounting bases Designed and manufactured to ISO 9001 standards - Intelligent. Heat Detectors SIGA-HFS&cEHB1SI f . !07 ' I(Tiff C25- EI Apptcotion Notes AsWloble Data Sheet 85001-0243 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 6 Signature Series Overview Self-diagnostics and History Log - Each Signature Series detec- tor constantly runs self-checks to provide important maintenance information. The results of the self-check are automatically updated and permanently stored in the detector's non-volatile memory. This information is accessible for review any time at the control panel, PC, or by using the SIGA- PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. In the unlikely event that an unwanted alarm does take place, the control panel's history file can be called up to help isolate the prob- lem and prevent it from happening again. Automatic Device Mapping - The loop controller learns where each device's serial number address is installed relative to other devices on the circuit. This mapping feature provides supervision of each device's installed location to prevent a detector from being reinstalled (after cleaning etc.) in a different location from where it was originally. The history lag for the detector remains relevant and intact regardless of its new location. The Signature Series Data Entry Program also uses the mapping feature. With interactive menus and graphic support, the wired circuits between each device can be examined. Layout or "as-built" drawing information showing wire branches (T-taps), device types and their address are stared on disk for printing hard copy. This takes the mystery out of the installation. The preparation of as-built drawings is fast and efficient. Stand-alone Operation - A decentralized alarm decision by the detector is guaranteed. On-board intelligence permits the detector to operate in stand-alone mode. If loop controller CPU communica- tions fail for more than four seconds, all devices on that circuit go into stand-alone mode. The circuit acts like a conventional alarm Installation Spacing - The SIGA-HFS (fixed temperature) and the SIGA-HRS (fixed temperature/rate-of-rise combination) intelligent heat detectors are rated for installation at up to 70 foot (21.3 meter) spacing. These detectors may be installed in rooms with ambient temperatures up to 100°F 1380Cl. Status LEDs - Twin LEDs are visible from any direction. A flashing GREEN LED shows normal system polling from the loop controller. A flashing RED LED means the detector is in alarm state. Both LEDs an steady shows alarm state - stand-alone mode. Normal GREEN LED activity is not distracting to building occupants, but can be quickly spotted by a maintenance technician. Quality and Reliability - GE Security detectors are manufactured in North America to strict international ISO 9001 standards. All electronics utilize surface mount technology (SMT) for smaller size and greater immunity to RF noise. A conformal coating is used for humidity and corrosion resistance. All critical contacts are gold plated. Installation Signature Series detectors mount to North American 1-gang boxes, 3-1/2 inch or 4 inch octagon boxes, and to 4 inch square electrical boxes 1-1/2 inches (38 mm) deep. They mount to European BESA and 1-gang boxes with 60.3 mm fixing centers. I1 0.8'(20 mm) 2.0' (51 mm) 4.4' 0 12 mm) I receiving circuit. Each detector on the circuit continues to collect and analyze information from its surroundings. Both the SIGA-HRS and SIGA-HFS detectors alarm if the ambient temperature increases to 135°F 157°C) or for the SIGA-HRS only, the temperature increases I at a rate exceeding 15°F (90C)/minute. If the detector is mounted to a relay base, the relay operates. Similarly, if it is mounted to an audible base, the on-board horn sounds. Fast Stable Communication - On-board intelligence means less information needs to be sent between the detector and the loop controller. Other than regular supervisory polling response, the detector only needs to communicate with the control panel when it has something new to report. This provides very fast control panel response time and allows a lower baud rate (speed) to be used for communication on the circuit. The lower baud rate offers several advantages including: - less sensitivity to circuit wire characteristics - less sensitivity to noise glitches on the cable - less emitted noise from the data wiring - twisted or shielded wiring is not required Electronic Addressing - The loop controller electronically addresses each detector, saving valuable time during system commissioning. Setting complicated switches or dials is not required. Each detector has its own unique serial number stored in its on-board memory. The loop controller identifies each device on the circuit and assigns a "soft" address to that device's serial number. If desired, detectors can be addressed using the SIGA-PRO Signature Program/Service Tool. (Located on R( Access Slot for Tamper-Resist Mechanism Data Sheet 85001-0243 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 of 6 Standard Detector Base, SIGA-SB, SIGA-SB4 Term Description 1 Not Used 2 DATA IN/OUT 1+1 3 Not used 4 DATA INl-I 4 Remote LED I-I 5 Remote LED 1+1 6 Not used 7 DATA OUT I-I DATA OUT (-) I DATA IN (+) From Signature Controller or Previous Device DATA OUT (+) To Next Device I Isolator Detector Base, SIGA-113, SlGA-lB4 I I 11 I j DA1 U DATA IN (+) From Signature Controller or Previous Device Description Not Used DATA IN/OUT 1+1 DATA IN I-I Not Used Not Used DATA OUT I-) Not Used OUT (-) L)AtA OUt (+) To Next Device DAT UAIM U,, From Signature Controller or Previous Device Normally- Normally- OUT (-) OUT (+) To Next Device Term Description I Normolly-Open 2 DATA IN/OUT 1+1 3 common 4 DATA IN I-I 5 Not Used 6 Normally-closed 7 DATA OUT I-I CONTACT RATING 1.0 Amp @30 voc (Pilot Duty) I I Application The table below shows six standard test fires used to rote the sensitivity of smoke and heat detectors. The table indicates that no single sensing element is suited for all test fires. GE Security recommends that this detector be installed according to latest recognized edition of notional and local fire alarm codes. SIGA-HRS and SIGA- HFS Rote-of-Rise/ SIGA-PHS SIGA-IPHS Test Fire SIGA-IS Ion SIGA-PS Photo Fixed Temp. Photo Heat 3D Ion/Photo/Heat 4D Open Wood optimum unsuitable optimum very suitable optimum Wood Pyrolysis suitable optimum unsuitable optimum optimum Smouldering Cotton very suitable optimum unsuitable optimum optimum Poly Urethane Foam very suitable very suitable suitable very suitable optimum n-Heptane optimum very suitable very suitable optimum optimum Liquid Fire without Smoke unsuitable unsuitable optimum very suitable very suitable — Typical Wiring The detector mounting bases will accept #18 AWG (0.75mm2). #16 (1.0mm2). #14 AWG (1.5mm2). and #12 AWG (2.5mm2) wire sizes. Note: Sizes #16 AWG (1.0mm2) and #18 AWG (0.75mm2) are preferred for ease of installation. See Signature Loop Controller catalog sheet for detailed wiring requirement specifications. Relay Detector Base, SIGA-RB, SIGA-RB4 Audible Detector Base, SIGA-AB4G 00 Volume setting Tone setting Default m High volume I I Default = Temporal pattern Cut for tow volume Cut for steady tone C. o I- p- To coniigura output vabmie hl?' IP ' IN or toac. cxl the circii board 24 Vdc in ii N 1 as I shmn. --- 24Vdc out From power supply or i °' To next base or EOL relay previous base I Data in - I - Data out From Signature controller or • 1.....—, * To next Signature device previous device Data Sheet 85001-0243 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 6 Accessories All detector mounting bases have wiring terminals that are acces- sible from the "room-side" after mounting the base to the electrical box. The bases mount to North American 1-gang boxes and to 32h inch or 4 inch octagon boxes. 11h inches (38 mm) deep. They also mount to European BESA and 1-gang boxes with 60.3 mm fixing centers. The SIGA-SB4, SIGA-RB4. and SIGA-1B4 mount to North American four inch square electrical boxes in addition to the above boxes. They include the SIGA-TS4 Trim Skirt which is used to cover the "mounting ears" on the base. The SIGA-AB4G mounts to a 4" sqare box only. SIGA-AB4G SIGA-SB SIGA-IB SIGA-RB SIGA-LED Audible Bose Standard Base Isolator Bose Relay Bose Remote LED Standard Base SIGA-SB, SIGA-SB4 - This is the basic mounting base for GE Security Signature Series detectors. The SIGA-LED Remote LED is supported by the Standard Base. Relay Base SIGA-RB, SIGA-RB4 - This base includes a relay. Nor- mally open or closed operation is selected during installation. The dry contact is rated for 1 amp (pilot duty) @ 30 Vdc. The relay's position is supervised to avoid accidentally jarring it out of position. The SIGA-RB can be operated as a control relay if programmed to do so at the control panel IEST3 V. 2 only). The relay base does not support the SIGA-LED Remote LED. Audible Base SIGA-AB4G - This base is designed for use where localized or group alarm signaling is required. When the detector senses an alarm condition, the audible base emits a local alarm signal. The optional SIGA-CRR Polarity Reversal Relay can be used for sounding to other audible bases on the some 24 Vdc circuit. Relay and Audible Bases operate as follows: - at system power-up or reset, the relay is de-energized - when a detector is installed in the base with the power on, the relay energizes for four seconds, then de-energizes - when a detector is removed from a base with the power on, the relay is de-energized - when the detector enters the alarm state, the relay is energized. Isolator Base SIGA-113, SIGA-164 - This base includes a built-in line fault isolator for use on Class A circuits. A detector must be installed for it to operate. The isolator base does not support the SIGA-LED Remote LED. The isolator operates as follows: - a short on the line causes all isolators to open within 23 msec - at 10 msec intervals, beginning on one side of the Class A circuit nearest the loop controller, the isolators close to provide the next isolator down the line with power - if the isolator next to the short closes, it reopens within 10 msec. The process repeats beginning on the other side of the loop control- ler. Remote LED SIGA-LED - The remote LED connects to the SIGA-SB or SIGA-SB4 Standard Base only. It features a North American size 1-gang plastic faceplate with a white finish and red alarm LED. SIGA-TSO Trim Skirt - Supplied with 4 inch bases, it can also be ordered separately to use with the other bases to help hide surface imperfections not covered by the smaller bases. Warnings & Cautions This detector will not operate without electrical power. As fires fre- quently cause power interruption, we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your fire protection specialist. This detector will NOT sense fires that start in areas where heat cannot reach the detector. Heat from fires in walls, roofs, or on the apposite side of closed doors may not reach the detector to alarm it. The heat sensor in this device only provides a source of informa- tion to supplement the information provided by photoelectric or ionization smoke detectors which may be located nearby. The heat detector by itself does NOT provide life safety protection. Under no circumstances should heat detectors be relied on as the sale means of fire protection. Compatibility The SIGA-HFS and SlGA-HRS detectors are compatible only with GE Security's Signature Loop Controller. Data Sheet 85001-0243 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 6 I I I P Li Specifications Li Catalog Number SIGA-HFS SIGA-HRS Heat Sensing Element Fixed Temperature Fixed & Tempero?TR&e-af-Rise Alarm Point Alarms at 135°F 157°C) Ambient f Alarms at 135°F 157°Cl Ambient or Temp. increase - above 15-F aaL9_ UL Listed Detector Spacing 70 feet 121.3 meters) center to center spacing Operating and Storage Environment Operating Temp: 32°F to 100°F 10°C to 38°Cl Storage Temp: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C) Humidity: 0 to 93% RH. Non-Condensing Operating voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc 119 Vdc nominal) O —pero6n—g iiiThin) '8j 9escent:45pA@ 19 Vtarm.5iA© 19V Emergency Stand-alone Alarm Mode: 18mA Pulse Current: 100 pA Construction & Finish High Impact Engineering Polymer - White Compatible Mounting Bases SIGA-SB Standard Base. SIGA-RB Relay Base. SIGA-113 Isolator Base, SIGA-AB4, SIGA-AB4G Audible Bases LED Operation On-board Green LED - Flashes when polled On-board Red LED - Flashes when in alarm: Both LEDs - Glow steady when in alarm (stand-alone) Compatible Remote Red LED (model SIGA-LED) Flashes when in alarm Compatibility Use With: SIGNATURE Loop Controller Address Requirements Uses one device address Agency Listings UL. ULC. MEA. CSFM Ordering Information Catalog Number Description - Ship Wt. lbs(kgl SIGA-HFS Intelligent Fixed Temperature Heat Detector - UL/ULC Listed 0.510.23) - SIGA-HRS Intelligent Fixed Temperature/Rate-of-Rise Heat Detector - UL/ULC Listed Accessories SIGA-SB Detector Mounting Bose SIGA-SB4 4-inch Detector Mounting Bose c/w SlGA-TS Trim Skirt SIGA-1113 Detector Mounting Bose w/Relay 0.21.091 SIGA-RB4 4-inch Detector Mounting Bose /w Relay c/w SIGA-TS Trim Skirt SIGA-113 Detector Mounting Bose w/Fault Isolator SIGA-IBA 4-inch Detector Mounting Base w/ Fault Isolator c/w SIGA-TS Trim Skirt SIGA-LED Remote Alarm LED SIGA-AB4G Audible (Sounder) Base 0.310.15) SIGA-TS4 Trim Skirt (supplied with 4-inch bases) 0.11.041 I El I I Data Sheet 85001-0243 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 5 of 6 I I U.S. T 888-378-2329 F 866-503-3996 Canada 15193762430 F 519 376 7258 Asia T 852 2907 8108 F852 2142 5063 Australia T 613 9259 4700 F 613 9259 4799 Europe 13227251120 F 32 2 72186 13 Latin America 13055934301 F 305 593 4300 w.gesecurity.cam © 2006 General Electric Company All Rights Reserved Signature Series is a Trademark of GE Security. 4a imagination at work Data Sheet 85001-0243 Issue 6 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 6 of 6 GE EST Fire & Life Safety Security Intelligent Initiating Devices Overview The GE Security SuperDuct Signature Series smoke detector is the most advanced and most reliable device in its class. Designed for easy installation and superb reliability. SuperDuct represents the perfect balance of practical design and advanced technology. SuperDuct detectors feature a unique design that speeds installa- tion and simplifies maintenance. Removable dust filters, conformal- ly coated circuit boards, and optional water-resistant gaskets keep contaminants away from components, ensuring years of trouble- free service. When cleaning is required, the assemblies come apart easily and snap back together in seconds. A Signature Series photoelectric sensor is incorporated into the design of each SIGA-SD duct smoke detector. This sensor inherits the power and benefits of this exceptional line of intelligent devices Signature Series sensors gather analog information from their smoke sensing elements and convert it into digital signals. The sen- sor measures and analyses these signals and compares the infdr- motion to historical readings and time patterns to make on alarm decision. Digital filters remove signal patterns that are not typical of fires, which virtually eliminates unwonted alarms. WARNING: Duct detectors hove specific limitotions. D'uctdetectorsore not osubstitute loran open area smoke detector. Duct detectors are not o substitute for early warning detection or a replacement For o building's regular fire detection system. Smoke detec- tors are not designed to detect toxic gases which can build up to hazardous levels in some fires. These devices will not operate without electrical power. As fires frequently cause power interruptions. GE Security suggests you discussfurthersafeguards with your local fire protection specialist. Standard Features Less than 2" deep for easy installation and applications where space is tight . -20 to 158°F 11-29 to 70°C) operating range with 100 ft/mm. to 4.000 ft/min air velocity rating assures reliability under harsh environmental conditions Status LEDs remain visible through clear assembly cover Cover monitor switch for added security Standard sampling tube spacing for easy drop-in migration from other detectors Sampling tube can be installed with or without the cover in place and can be rotated in 45-degree increments to ensure proper alignment with duct airflow 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc operation Magnet-activated test switch One Form C auxiliary alarm relay for controlling ancillary equip- ment (e.g.. HVAC controls) No special tools required for easy access to field connections Signature Series intelligence Environmental compensation with differential sensing for reli- able, stable, and drift-free sensitivity Wide 0.79% to 2.46% obscuration/ft. smoke sensitivity Identification of dirty or defective detectors intelligent Duct Smoke Detector 1&AD 411 Data Sheet 85001-0584 Issue 4 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1d 4 MEAW)'€" Dimensions 0.15 in t20.7 n.n) 7.75)8(19.7Cm) 3.08 in (7.82 mn) -.-------- F-9 V H T -.------------ 0000 -H 2.200 15.78 .n) SAS in 113.84 lInt I- - ffl 1.90 ii )4.838n1) rj 1.30,8 5.40in 13.51— ) (13.72Cm) Application SuperDuct detectors are ideally suited to duct smoke detection applications where early indication of combustion is required within the confined space of ventilation ductwork. Its primary purpose is to provide early warning of on impending fire and to prevent smoke from circulating throughout the building. It is typically used to detect smoke in the supply side of the HVAC system but can provide supervision of the return side as well. Protected promises f Rernote Alarm relay test output tation = I LJDuct smokeL._...J /'—, Return — I = I detector I "' air Alarm relay ij output SuperDuct detectors continually sample air flow in the HVAC duct and initiate an alarm condition whenever smoke is detected. An alarm is activated when the quantity (percent obscuration) of com- bustion products in that air sample exceeds the detector's sensitiv- ity setting. Signature Series Intelligence Like all Signature detectors, the SIGA-SD features electronic ad- dressing and issues a dirty sensor warning when it reaches its pre- set limit. The dirty sensor warning indicates the sensor is operating within its specified limits but is in need of servicing. When the detec- tor's ability to compensate for environmental changes has reached its limit, the duct smoke detector signals a trouble condition. The SIGA-SD also uses differential sensing to prevent gradual environmental changes from triggering unwanted alarms. A rapid change in environmental conditions, such as smoke from a fire. causes the detector to signal an alarm state, but dust and debris accumulated over time does not change alarm sensitivity. Each Signature Series SuperDuct detector contains a microproces- sor that performs comprehensive self-diagnostics and stores the results in nonvolatile memory. Stored results include details such as hours of operation, lost maintenance date, and number of alarms and troubles. This information can be retrieved and reviewed when desired. Detector Configuration The detector assembly cover provides easy access to the smoke sensor, its wiring connections, sample and exhaust tubes, and the smoke chamber itself. Air enters the detector's sensing chamber through a sampling tube (ordered separately) that extends into the duct and is directed back into the ventilation system through an exhaust tube (included). The difference in air pressure between the two tubes pulls the sampled air through the sensing chamber. When a sufficient amount of smoke is detected in the sensing chamber, the detector initiates an alarm. The sampling tube may be installed from either the duct side of the assembly or from inside the sensor compartment, as preferred by the installer. (The exhaust tube must be installed from the duct side.) Sampling tubes may be rotated in 45-degree increments so that air-hales can be aligned to allow the unit to be mounted at virtually any angle relative to the air flow. In installations where the duct smoke detector's controls and indi- cators are hidden from view, a remote test station or an LED indica- tor can be connected to the detector to provide these functions. Remote Test Stations Labor-saving Remote Test/Reset stations provide alarm testing from the convenience of a remote location. Tests can be performed quickly and safely _ without having to climb to the roof. Magnetically- operated and key-operated one-gang models are J available. Signature SuperDuct detectors are also - . compatible with SIGA-LED remote alarm LED. Air velocity in the duct as low as 100 ft/mm. maintains adequate air flow into the sensor smoke chamber through air holes in the air sampling tube and discharges through the exhaust tube. SuperDuct air sampling tubes must be installed with the inlet holes facing the airstream. Sampling tubes may be rotated in 45-degree increments so that air-holes can be aligned to allow the unit to be mounted in virtually any angle relative to the airflow. SuperDuct sensors are engineered to operate optimally under the harsh environmental conditions frequently found in HVAC ductwork. Nonetheless, before installing the detector, test the duct air velocity, temperature, and humidity to verify that it is within the operating range of the SuperDuct detector. Consult the SuperDuct installation sheet for details. Data Sheet 85001-0584 Issue 4 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 014 I LI I HVAC I unit - I Duct smoket j— - H detector - > Supply air test station Assembly Sampling tube Detector socket Exhaust tube socket ft Exhaust tube gasket Thin Thick gasket Coupling Sampling tube (ordered separately) Plug Wiring Auxiliary equipment HI 17 16 15 Data In (+) Data In (-) Mounting #10 sheet metal screw (2X) ® (?!) SIGA-LED (1] Alarm I Jr lQ Alarm SD-TRK Test or ___.._.l..®_r..._o SD-TRM(1] r Data Out (-) Data Out (+) Airfi Ic ..;, : 0000 Power indicator Alarm indicator Notes [1] No more than one remote test station or LED indicator can be connected to the detector at the same time. Wiring is unsupervised. Maximum wire resistance is 10 ohms per wire. Data Sheet 85001-0584 Issue 4 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 4 GE Security U.S. Specifications, detector Specifications, test stations T 888-378-2329 F 866-503-3996 .________ Remote Test/Reset Stations provide alarm test, trouble Dimensions 8.70 x 5.45 x 1.90 inches indication, and reset capability from a remote location. Canada (221 x 138 x 48 mm) They include a one-gang plate, momentary SPST switch. T 519 376 2430 Wire _•__ .... size 14 to 22 AWG red alarm LED, and terminal block. Magnetically-operated F 519 376 7258 ------------- - models lTRMl or key-operated models ITRKI are available. Asia Smoke detection Photoelectric (light scattering Compatible North American 1-gong box T 852 2907 8108 method principle) electrical Standard 4-in square box. 1- F 852 2142 5063 Air velocity boxes 1/2 inches deep, with 1-gong rating - 100 to 4,000 ft/mm cover Australia T 613 9259 4700 Air pressure -------- 0.005 to 1.00 inches of water LED indicators LED type Alarm (red) Clear lens F 613 9259 4799 differential Sensitivity 0.79 to 2.46 %/ft obscuration Nut size 14 to 22 AWG Europe T 322 725 1120 ' Alarm test 5 seconds Resistance per 10 Ohms. max. F 3227218613 response time wire LED indicators Alarm (red). Power (green) Current See controller specifications Latin America -.W ---- Unsupervised and power- -. requirements_______ T 305 593 4301 limited LED circuit Voltage: 3 Vdc. max. Current: F 305 593 4300 Common Quantity: 1 ratings 30 mA, max. w.gesecurity.com alarm relay Type: Form C Switch ratings Voltage: 125 Vdc. max. Ratings: 2.0 A at 30 Vdc A. max. © 2006 General Electric Company (resistive) Switch ratings Voltage: 200 Vdc. max. All Rights Reserved Operating (SD-TRM) Current: 0.5 A. max. voltage 15.2 to 19.95 Vdc Compatible SuperDuct conventional - Stdb45AAlorm:4 detectors two-wire and Signature duct Signature Series is Trademark Operating Clnrush: 1 _Sta smoke detectors of GE Security. ur alarm: 18 mA (0 Temperature: 32 to 131 °F Temperature: -20 to 158°F environment Operating to 55°C) Humidity: 93% RH, Operating (-29 to 70 °C) noncondensing environment Humidity 93% RH. Storage -4 to 140°F (-20 to 60 °Q noncondensing temperature Agency listings UL, ULC, CSFM. FM, MEA Agency listings UL. ULC. CSFM Ordering Information Catalog NumberDescription Ship Wt., lb. (kg) SIGA-SD lntemgen.SuperDuct Detector 4(L1) Accessories - SD-18 8-inch sampling tube 0.5(0.2) SD-118 18-inch sampling tube - 1.510.71 SD-124 24-inch sampling tube 2.7(1.2) SD-T36 36-inch sampling tube 3.0(1.41 SD-142 SD-T60 42-inch sampling tube 60-inch samplingtube 3.5(1.6) 5.812.61 SD-T78 SD-T120 78-inch sampling tube 120-inch sampling tube 7.50.41 11.5(5.2) SIGA-LED SD-TRM Remote alarm LED Remote test station, magnetic 1,010.51 1.0 10.51 SD-TRK Remote test station, keyed 1.0(0.5) SD-VTK Air velocity test kit (stoppers only. etc) 1.0(0.5) SD-GSK Cover gasket kit 0.510.21 SD-MAG SIGA-SDPCB Test magnet kit ReplacementPCB/Sig naturesensorkit -1.0 0.5(0.2) 10.5I imagination at work Data Sheet 85001-0584 Issue £r Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 4 Patented GE EST Fire & Life Safety Security Notification Appliances Overview Integrity Speakers and Speaker-Strobes ore designed for broad- casting high quality, integrated, emergency voice communications, as well as alert and alarm tone signals. Use them in life safety applications, especially to notify the hearing impaired and where transitory people are expected such as in hotels, malls, airports, hospitals and other public buildings. Speakers are shipped complete with a 'DC Blocking Capacitor' to permit electrical supervision of the audio distribution circuit. Use the 964 series for 25 Vrms circuits; the 965 series for 70 Vrms circuits. The large eight-inch speaker cone offers a wide frequency response to improve audibility and intelligibility. Wattage taps from ½ to 4 watts provide on-site flexibility where higher or lower dB output is desired. Wattage tap selection is easy; just move the slide-on spade connector on the speaker's terminal block. The 121h inch (318 mm) diameter steel baffle is finished with an attractive yet durable, high quality, baked white epoxy polyester powder-coat. The speakers flush mount to GE Security's custom 960A-8RF box. The flush box is made from satin-coat steel and has flexible mounting strops for easy installation with poured concrete forms. The flash from GE Security strobes will be noticed from almost any position in the room, corridor, or large open space. The output is controlled using a specially shaped reflector to ensure precise dispersion of the light in all viewing directions. GE Security strobes are UL1971 listed with both wall and ceiling cd intensity ratings (see Specifications). This is useful in areas where the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) permits ceiling mount strobes. Standard Features UL 1971-listed synchronizing strobe Integrity strobes synchronize to the latest UL 1971 requirements when used with an external control module (G1M or SIGA-CC1S). Genesis-compatible Con be mixed with Genesis signals. All Genesis and Integrity strobes on the some circuit meet UL 1971 synchronization re- quirements when used with an external control module. Approved for public and private mode applications UL 1971-listed as signaling devices for the hearing impaired and UL 1638-listed as protective visual signaling appliances. 'High dBA Output High efficency, sealed mylar speaker cone produces a loud 90 dBA at 2 watts. Multiple Output Taps, 25 or 70 Volt Models Easy to select for V4,2/2, 1. or 2 watt operation. Integrity speak- ers are supplied with a DC Blocking Capacitor for audio circuit supervision. Field changeable field markings Lens language or standard "FIRE" marking is easily changed with optional LKW and LKC series lens kits. Easy Installation Flush mount to standard North American 4" square box with 1½" extension ring (USA only). Integrity's universal mounting plate al- lows it to be wired and then left hanging free for easy inspection and testing before it is fastened to the electrical box. Speaker and Speaker-Strobes 757 Series 101 Data Sheet 85001-0315 Issue Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 6 Non-Sleeping Rooms Use One Wall Mounted Model: Up to 20'x 2016.1 x 6.1ml One 15 cd strobe Up to 30'x 30'(9.1 x 9.1m) One 30 cd or two 15 cd strobes Up to 40'x 40112.2 m 12.2 ml One 75 cd or two 30 cd strobes Up to 50'x 50115.2 x 15.2m) One 110 cd or two 75 cd strobes Corridors Wall Mounted - Model: Any Length x Max. 20' 15 cd strobes spaced at 100' (30.5 ml (6.1m) Wide max. Strobes must be placed within 1514.5m) of each end of the corridor. * ADA suggests using 75 cd strobes throughout on area. with spacing that never exceeds 50 it from the strobe to any point in the protected space. Non-Sleeping Rooms and Corridors: GE Security strobes rated at less than 110 cd per UL 1971 are intended for use in non-sleeping areas only. Install with the bottom of the device at least 80 inches (2.0 m) and no more than 96 inches 12.4 ml above the finished floor. No point in any space (including corridors) required to have strobes should be more than 50 feet (15.2 m) from the signal (in the horizon- tal plane). For detailed spacing requirements, consult The Handbook of Visible Notification Appliances for Fire Alarm Applications published by GE Security Press, or contact your local GE Security representative. Sleeping rooms: GE Security 110 cd strobes are intended for use in sleeping rooms and should be installed along with a smoke detec- tor. It must be wall mounted at least 80" 12.03 ml above floor level, but no closer than 24" (610 mm) to the ceiling. The distance from the strobe to the pillow must not exceed 16'(4.8 m). Sleeping Rooms Use One Wall Mounted Model: Any Size 110 cd within 16 feet of pillow Application Notes - USA Audible signals should never have a sound level less than 75 dBA at 1013m) per NFPA 72. Signals cannot exceed 120 dBA per ADA (130 dBA per NFPA 72) at the minimum hearing distance to audible appliance. Audible signals shall be installed with the top of the de- vice above the floor not less than 90" (2.3m) and below the finished ceiling at least 6" (150 mm) (per NFPA 72). Strobes must be used to supplement audible signals wherever the overage ambient sound level exceeds 105 dBA. Combination Audi- ble/Visible signals must be installed per NFPA guidelines established for strobes. ADA suggests Visual Alarm Signals in the following areas: rest rooms, meeting rooms, and other general usage areas. lobbies, hallways, and other common use areas. sleeping rooms intended for use by persons with hearing impairment (per Title 1 of ADA). work areas used by a person with a hearing impairment (per Title 1 of ADA). Speaker Application All Integrity speakers include a DC blocking capacitor to allow elec- trical supervision of the audio distribution circuit. Models for 25 VRMS and 70 VRMS circuits ore avail- able. The mylar speaker with 757 Series CONE its sealed back construction SPEAKER/STROBE provides extra durability and improved audibility. Wattage taps from 14 W to 2W provide on-site flexibility. The suggested sound pres- sure level for each signaling zone used with alert or alarm signals is a minimum of 15 dB above the average ambient sound level or S dB above the maximum sound level hav- ing a duration of at least 60 seconds, whichever is greater. This is measured 5 feet 11.5 ml Typical Sound Output Distribution above the floor. The overage dBA measured in anechoic chamber ambient sound level is the RMS, A-weighted sound pressure measured over a 24-hour period. Doubling the distance from the signal to the ear will theoretically cause a 6dB reduction in the received sound pressure level. The actual effect depends on the acoustic properties of materials in the space. Doubling the power output of a device (e.g.: a speaker from 1W to 2W) will increase the sound pressure level by 3dBA. A 3dBA difference represents a barely noticeable change in volume. Strobe Application As part of the Enhanced Integrity line of products. 757 Series strobes exceed UL synchronization requirements (within 10 millisec- onds other over a two-hour period) when used with a separately- installed G1M Signal Master or SIGA-CC1S Synchronization Module. They are fully compatible with Genesis signals. GE Security strobes are UL 1971-listed for use indoors as wall-mounted public-made notification appliances for the hearing impaired. Prevail- ing codes require strobes to be used where ambient noise conditions exceed 105 dBA 187d8A in Canada), where occupants use hearing protection, and in areas of public accommodation as defined in the Americans with Disabilities Act (see application notes - USA). Combination horn-strobe signals must be installed in accordance with guidelines established for strobe devices. The following guidelines ore based on ANSI/NFPA 72 Notional Fire Alarm Code (1999). When applied and installed in accordance with that code. GE Security strobes meet or exceed the illumination pro- duced by the ADA-specified 75 candela (cd) strobe at 50 feet.* Data Sheet 85001-0315 Issue 5 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 of 6 Application Notes — CANADA (Based in part on 1995 Canada National Building Code)The fire alarm signal sound pressure level shall not exceed 110 dBA in any normally occupied area. The sound pressure level from an audible signal in a floor area used for occupancies other than residential occupancies shall be not less than 10 dBA above the ambient noise, and never less than 65 dBA. The sound pressure level in sleeping rooms from an audible signal shall not be less than 75 dBA when any intervening doors between the device and the sleeping room are closed. Audible signal devices shall be installed not less than 1.8 m to the center of the device above the floor (per CAN/ULC S524). The fire alarm audible signal shall be supplemented by fire alarm strobes in any floor area where the ambient noise level exceeds 87 dBA, or where the occupants of the floor area use ear protective devices, are located within an audiometric booth, or are located within sound insulating enclosures. This also applies to assembly occupancies in which music and other sounds associated with performances could exceed 100 dBA. Strobes shall be installed in a building so that the flash from not less than one device is visible throughout the floor area or por- tion thereof in which they are installed. For maximum safety, GE Security recommends that strobes be installed as per the guidelines shown here under Strobe Application. Typical Wiring The strobe must be connected to signal circuits which output a con- stant (not pulsed) 20 to 31 Vdc voltage. Depending on the model, the speaker must be connected to either 25 or 70 V audio circuits. (P UL)ULC Listed _L Plate on end.ot. 24V do live resistor an the Fire Alarm [ II last davies (resistor Control Panel 5505. SUPP110 VAth 17 - Geese, Oven., Carves, Caree1oe Zn%ninae 111/1 J QN '1 J ifti L(J\J Ltrrosism. Tap Awaiiago Tap Installation and Mounting All models fit to a standard flush mounted, North-American four inch square electrical box, 1-1/2 inch (38 mm) deep with 1-1/2 inch (38mm) extension ring. CAUTION (Canada): When using Iberville (Commander extension rings. 2-1/8 inch (54mm) deep extension ring is required. Optional flush trims are not required. For surface mount, use GE Security's custom indoor and outdoor boxes painted in color-matched red or white epoxy. GE Security recommends that these fire alarm speaker/strobes always be installed in accordance with the latest recognized edition of national and local fire alarm codes. Cr15101001776 C , 757s.. 'a" CUT lraOrsrl 525e,ro let ira: tbtlnvtmeilr at. -- %.'cavaThMtfla -, eroDes) D.,pEira,la,flBv,VJIO, -, -. I 12103ev,) O3rOEflrvSw, lUIhrI,atr52I9I,W,.eev&ar, - mths5t.o,eqvvaIv,vl OR L'OmIg Flair i-sail S,.lersa, Cat lit 7525.30 lRvd.J etls.slviiieal (in a) eiatrliies rest Cm. Ill, 7575.503 RiO) Data Sheet 85001-0315 Issue S Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 6 TYPICAL -?A MODELS Current Draw UL Ratina LII I Distribution Patterns UL 1971 WALL MOUNTED STROBE LIGHT OUTPUT TYPICAL .3AMODELS go 70 So 30 to i -30 -70 .90 0 tO 20 30 40 50 60 (Cd) TYPICAL 'SA MODELS 00 75 60 ELM 30 IS (0)0 .15 .30 -. L 25 (ad) TYPICAL .50 MODELS 70 50 30 to (0) 'TO '35 50 '70 00 0 25 50 75 100125150175 (cd) GE Security Average -UL 1971 Minimum Vertical - HOñWcdal ,) L- 9 TYPICAL .3A MODELS go 75 60 45 (0)0 U.I W .15 .45 —,--t--. -60 -75 -90 0 IS 25 30 40 50 60 (Cd) TYPICAL .SA MODELS &IT (0) .15 -30 -45 .60 -75 40 0 5 10 15 20 25 (Cd) TYPICAL -7A MODELS so 70 so 10 -50 -70 5 10 20 35 40 50 60 70 60 (Cd) TYPICAL .AA MODELS so 75 60 45 30 is (0)0 1 I 'IS '35 1 -45 .60 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 (Cd) I I I I I I . I I I Current Draw Notes and Comments Current values are shown in mA. UL Nameplate Rating can vary from Typical Current due to measurement methods and instruments used. GE Security recommends using the Typical Current for system design including NAC and Power Supply loading and voltage drop calcu- lations. Use the Vdc RMS current ratings for filtered power supply and battery AH calculations. Use the Vfwr RMS current ratings for unfiltered power supply calculations. Fuses, circuit breakers and other overcurrent protection devices ore typically rated for cur- rent in RMS values. Most of these devices operate based upon the heating affect of the current flowing through the device. The RMS current (not the mean current) determines the heating affect and therefore, the trip and hold threshold for those devices. Our industry has used 'mean' currents over the years. However. Ut. will direct the industry to use the 2004 RMS values in the future. -15cd 15/75cd 30cd I110"1 20Vdc 24Vdc Peak 87 83 178 7470156 I RIMS Mean.........ak R 121 115 277 113107213 101 _96204 9589189 RMS Mean Peak 1 248241402 2ö?197338 31Vdc 60 57 135 81 76 173 75 71 160 155151280 ['342 20Vfwr 12469 354 168 97 452 15791 420 202 868 24Vfwr 11058 356 146 79446 138 75 402 286 159 788 Tvoical Current 15 c 15/75cd 30 c 110 c RMS Mean Peak RMSMeanPeak RMS_ Mean Peak RMS Mean Peak 20Vdc 82 78202 1 113107 248 107 102 216 228 222 420 24Vdc 69 66 176 90 85 214 Tj89 85 190 180 175 360 31Vdc 56 53 158 65 62 174 70 67162 125 1 22 280 20Vfwr 12065432 j 15381540 15589460 327177952 24Vfwr 108 55 400- 128 64 412 Lj34 71472 260 134808 Sound Level Output Speaker . Speaker-strobe Sound level output notes —I.-- UI1480 Average l All values shown are dBA measured otl0feet Wattage _UL1480 Average 81.0 84.0 81.0 84.0 - . 78.0 - 78.0 81.0 81.0 13.01ml. UL1480 values measured in reverberation room. Average values are measured inonechaic 'A W ½W --j—:j--------- ..................7:0 tgo.o 900 87.0 87.0 chamber. 2W(UL) Data Sheet 85001-0315 Issue Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 6 Specifications Rated Strobe Output - candela (cdl 757-5A-SS 757-7A-SS 757-3A-SS I L 757-84-SS) UL 1971 1 110 Cd wall 60cd ceiling 15 c (wall mount only) 15 Cd wall ceing L ...... UL 1638 & ULC S526 15 c 75cd 30 c i 110 c Input/Operating Volts Speaker: 25 VRMS (suffix "-S25') or 70 VRMS (suffix "-S701 - see ordering table Strobe: 20-31 Vdc Continuous Speaker Cone p Speaker frequency response 250 to 13.000 Hz: 4" (102 mm) mylar cone, sealed bock construction, rated at 8 watts. 8 ohm voice coil Strobe Flash Rate Synchronized at one flash per second. External control module necessary to meet UL 1971 synchronization requirements of 10 milliseconds over a two-hour period. Flash Tube Enclosure Clear LEXAN Lens Markings Supplied with LKW-1 "FIREf red letters, vertical both sides (Wall Mount) - see LKW and LKC series for ceiling style and optional markings INDOOR Operating Environment 85% © 30° C relative humidity; 32-120° F 10-49° C) ambient temperature Wire Connections Terminals - separate, polarized inputs for Speaker & Strobe, #12 AWG 12.5 mm) max. Housing* Textured, color impregnated engineered plastics - exceeds 94V-0 UL flammability rating Flush: North-American 4 square box, 1-1/2' (38 mm) dp with 1-1/2"(38 mm) ext. ring. Mounting - INDOOR CAUTION (Canada): When using Iberville (Commander) extension rings. 2-1/8"(54 mm) deep extension ring is required. Surface: 757A-SB Backbox Bi-directional: 757A-BDF Mounting Frame Agency Listings ----- UL 1971, UL 1638, UL 1480. ULC S526, ULC S541, MEA, CSFM. FM. CE (All models ADA Code compliant - Federal Regulation Chapter 28 Part 36 Final Rule) Data Sheet 85001-0315 Issue 5 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 5 of 6 GE Security I 1888-378-2329 Ordering Information F 866-503-3996 Catalog Number Description Ship Wt. Canada lb. (kg) I 15193762430 25 Volt Speakers F 519 376 7258 757-1A-S25 Speaker. Red _ 25(12) ____ Asia T 852 2907 8108 25 Volt Speaker/Strobes F 852 2142 5063 757-5A-SS25 Speaker-Strobe, 15cd, Red Australia 757-5A-SS25W Speaker-Strobe,_lscd. White 161 392594700 757-7A-S525 Speaker-Strobe. 15/75cd. Red F 613 9259 4799 757-7A-SS25W Speaker-Strobe. 15/75cc(. White 2.7(1.3) Europe .1&2 Speaker-Strobe. 30cd. Red 1322 725 1120 757-3A-SS25W Speaker-Strobe. 30cd. White F 3227218613 757-8A-SS25 Speaker-Strobe. llocd. Red Latin America ait .....Speaker Strobe 110cdVii T 305 593 4301 70 Volt Speakers F 305 593 4300 -1AS70 Speaker Red 25(121 www.gesecurity.com W Speaker, White I 70 Volt Speaker/Strobes © 2006 General Electric Company 757-5A-SS70 Speaker-Strobe. 15cd, Red All Rights Reserved 757-5A-SS70W Speaker-Strobe. 15cd. White 757-7A-5570 Speaker-Strobe, 15/75cd. Red I 757-7A-SS70W Speaker-Strobe. 15/75cd. White 2 211) 757-3A-SS70 Speaker-Strobe. 30cd. Red 757-3A-5570W Speaker-Strobe. 30cd. White 757-8A-SS7O Speaker-Strobe. llocd. Red I 757-8A-SS70W Speaker-Strobe. 110cd. White Synchronization Modules G1M-RM Genesis Signal Master Remote Mount (1-gong) 0.2(0.1) Synchronization Output Module SIGA-CC1S (Standard Mount) - UL/ULC Listed 0.510.231 I - SIGA-MCC1S Synchronization Output Module (UlO Mount) - UL Listed 0.18 (0.08) Mounting Accessories 960A-4SF Flush Box. Indoor I 757A-SB Surface Box. Red. Indoor 1.5(.7) 757A-SBW Surface Box. White. Indoor 757A-BDF Bidirectional Mounting Frame. Red - 4(1.81 I 757A-BDFW Bi-directional Mounting Frame. White - Lens Marking Kits* LKW-1 FIRE. Wall Orientation (supplied) LKW-2 FEU. Wall Orientation WARNING: These devices will not operate without . ,. .. electrical power. Asllresfrequentlycouse power inter- LKW--. Wall Orientation ruptians.wesuggestyou discuss further safeguards ..!Y' SMOKE. Wall Orientation with your local fire protection specialist. These visual LKw-5 . HALON". Wall Orientation 0.21.11 signal opplioncesflosh intensity may rot beodequate CO2 to alert or waken occupants in the protected area. --.-_--- ...._.__.-_..._. Research indicates that the intensityofstrabeneeded $1 "EMERGENCY". Wall Orientation to awaken 90% of steeping persons is approximately LKW-8 ALARM, Wall Orientation 100 Cd. GE Security recommends that strobes in sleeping rooms be 110 cd minimum. LKW-9 FUEGO". Wall &totion *change to for Ceiling Mount (e.g. LKC-1) I . - IU0, imagination at work . - Data Sheet 85001-0315 Issue 5 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 6 of 6 I I GE Security EST Fire & Life Safety Speakers & Telephones I Overview Standard Features I GE Security fire alarm telephones are rugged communications devices for emergency use. Enclosed keylocked telephone sta- MMMMMM Floor Warden Station tians comprise three separately ordered components: the handset f - . Magnetic latch I .the phones are wired, they are supervised for three or four state 1'i s . • 28-inch armored cord assembly, the frontplate. and the walibox. Depending on how 1 .H.W1!}( • Red powdercoat finish operation. Frontplates are available with either metal or break gloss . • Supervised wiring insterts. . • Flush or surface mount models __________ Concealed Hinges _______________ 6830-NY-F4 I MEA approved warden stations feature doors with magnetic latches 6e0-xv-s • Four-state model available and one-state handsets with armoured cords. Warden stations 6830-NV-F mount to 6832-1 wallboxes. ________ 6830-NV-S Portable handsets plug into one-gang receptacles. Handsets are Frontplate - Break Glass I available in black or red. The TCS-6 cabinet provides storage for up , • Flush or surface mount models to six handsets. • Red powdercoat finish Locking door, concealed hinges 6831-1 Application 6831-3 • Break glass insert I ' Firefighters' telephones are typically installed in corridors, lobbies, mechanical rooms, stairways, or other stategic locations. When lifted from its cradle, or plugged into a suitable wall jack, the hand- Frontplate - Non-Break Glass I set activates audible and visible signals at the control panel. There, • Flush or surface mount models the operator needs only to lift the handset off the cradle to respond • Red powdercoat finish to the current call. Other firefighters' telephones may be selected at • Locking door, concealed hinges the control panel to join the conversation. 6831-4 • Metal insert 6831-2 I TCS-6 Handset Storage cabinet (hand- Wallbox sets not included) Red powdercoat finish Flush or surface mount . • For use with 6831 series front plates Flush or surface mount 6832-1 I . . Handset Assembly Fire A larm o- • 60 inch (1500mm) coiled cord set 6830-1. • Red ABS plastic handset 683 0-4 6830-6A • Supervised wiring I 6830-5A4 • For use with 6831 series front plates Telep ho nes 6830-6A4 • Four-state models available I 6833 1 6833 4 Black or redaSlötithandset 60 inch (1500 mm) coiled cord set I . Supervised wiring Stainless-steel one-gang faceplate Flush or surface mount receptacle 6830-3 6700-0061 • Four-state models available I Data Sheet 85001-0423 Issue 8 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 1 of 4 Mounting 5W. WorVConduit (133 mm) Topandlorbottor TELEPHONE FOR EMERGENCY use ONLY (405 mm) i_. Frontplato H H 8W (216 mm) (267 mm) Flush Mounting \ 14 14" (356 mm) (356 mm) o (32 mm) 3W (89 mm) 4% --j, W or r Conduit (133 mm) Top and/or bottom w - By.- (216 mm) Surface Mounting TELEPHONE FOR EMERGENCY liNE ONLY 14 (356 mm) - lw (32 mm) 3W (89 mm) Assembly Wal Frontplate GE Security recommends that these fire alarm communication devices always be installed in accordance with the latest recognized editions of national and local fire alarm codes. Data Sheet 85001-0423 Issue 8 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 2 of 4 Three-state operation Normal r-+ L-- 1 Signal module. Telephone riser 47 kOhm ( Typical Wiring Telephone Riser Connections, Stations & Assemblies Four-state operation Three-state operation Telephone p,jnsu ci rcuit board Compatible signal Normal Telephone printed circuit board Compatible signal riser module. Ian hook) riser module. Normal Active lan ho k) loll hook) —---+ !\ + I\ I II r-2 K I Il EOL II l +-- I 24Vdc 4 - I 6 24Vdc 4 2OVdc"[ I&-1E-- I 24Vdc'j, I1FI ULIULC listed Control relay module to operate TB) UL/ULC listed Control relay module to operate TB1 power supply Telephone in Use indicator light. power supply Telephone in Use indicator light. Notes 111 Use jacketed, twisted, shielded pair (4) Connect the shields to chassis ground in the control panel 121 14 to 22 AWG 12.08 to 0.33 sq mm) (5) Telephone in Use indicator light (NY versions only) 131 Max. line impedance: 50 Ohms. 25 Ohms per line Three-state operation does not comply with UL 864 ninth edition. - Note that the riser polarities for differ between three-state and four-state operation Telephone Riser Connections, Handsets Four-state operation Telephone riser 47 kOhm [ Normal Active [1]12 131 Signal module. a 6833-4 Wall plate 6833-4 Wall plate Notes for portable handset for portable handset Use jacketed, twisted, shielded pair 141 Connect the shields to chassis ground in the control panel 14 to 22 AWG (2.08 to 0.33 sq mm) 15) Install a 47 k Ohm EOL resistor on the lost unit only 131 Max. line impedance: 50 Ohms. 25 Ohms per line Three-stote operation does not comply with UL 864 ninth edition. Note that the riser polarities for differ between three-state and four-state operation. Data Sheet 85001-0423 Issue 8 Not to be used for installation purposes. Page 3 of 4 GE . Ordering Information Security Catalog Description Listings Shipping Number Weight U•s• WardenStations 1888-378-2329 F 866-503-3996 Four-state Remote Telephone Warden Station - Flush. Handset 12 lb 6830-NY-FL, Station for use with 6832-1 backbox. Hinged flush door with UL. MEA (5.4kg) magnetic latch. Handset includes armored cord. Canada 1 519 376 2430 . Four-state Remote Telephone Warden Station - Surface. 12 lb F 519 376 7258 6330-NY-S4 Handset station for use with 6832-1 bockbox. Hinged surface UL. MEA (5.4kg) door with magnetic latch. Handset includes armored cord. Asia T 852 2907 8101 Remote Telephone Warden Station - Flush. Handset station for 12 lb F 852 2142 5063 6830-NY-F use with 6832-1 bockbox. Hinged flush door with magnetic UL. MEA 15.4kg1 latch. Handset includes armored cord. Australia T 613 9259 4700 ___________ Remote Telephone Warden Station - Surface. Handset station 121b 6830-NY-S for use with 6832-1 backbox. Hinged surface door with UL, MEA F 61392594799 magnetic - (5.4kg) Europe 1322725 1120 Fixed Telephone Handsets (order frontplates and waliboxes separately) F3227218613 6830-4 Four-state Telephone Handset Assembly - Red. 60" (l500mm) UL. MEA 61b - Coiled Cord. 12.7kg1 - Latin America 13055934301 6830-5A-4 Four-state Telephone Handset Assembly - Red, 60" llsoomml UL. MEA 61b F 305 593 4300 Coiled Card, Push-to-talk button. (2.7kg) www.gesecurity.com/est 6830-6A-4 Four-state Telephone Handset Assembly - Red, 60" 11500mm) UL. MEA 7 lb Armored Cord, Push-to-talk button. 13.1kgl © 6830-1 2007 General Electric Company Telephone Handset Assembly - Red c/w 60"(15O0mm) Coiled UL. MEA, 61b All Rights Reserved Cord _________ CSFM 12.7kg- 6830-5A Three-stateTelephoneHandsetAssembly.Red. 60" 11500mm) UL. MEA - 6 lb Coiled Cord. Push-to-talk button. 12.7kgl 68 Three-state Telephone Handset Assembly - Red. 60" 11500mm) UL. 7 lb Armored Cord. Push-to-talk button. (3.1kg) Portable Telephone Handsets - 6833-4 Four-state Portable Telephone Handset Receptacle 1-gong UL, MEA. 221b . Stainless-steel Faceplate for use with 6830-3 or 6700-0061. CSFM (0.1kg) 6833-1 Portable Telephone Handset Receptacle 1-gong Stainless- UL. MEA, .22 lb steel Faceplate for use with 6830-3 or 6700-0061. CSFM 10.1kg) 6830-3 Portable Telephone Handset - Block c/w 60" IlSOOmmI Coiled UL, MEA. 1.1 lb Cord . CSFM 10.5kg) 6700-0061 Portable Telephone Handset - Red 60" (1500mm) Coiled UL, MEA 1.1 lb Cord. 10.5kg) i:xiiiIziii:xiiIIiIixii 6 Frontplates 831-1 Frontplote - Flush Mount. Red Finish, Break Gloss Type c/w 2 1.32 lb keys. 16"(405 mm) H x 10-1/2"(267 mm) W. (0.6kg) Frontplote - Flush Mount. Red Finish, Non-Break Glass Type 1.32 lb 6831-2 c/w 2 keys. 16" (405 mm) H x 10-1/2"(267 mm) W. (0.6kg) 6831-3 Frontp)ote - Surface Mount Red Finish, Break Gloss Type c/w 2 See 1.1 lb keys. 14"(356 mm) H x 8-1/2"(216 mm) W. Note 1 10.5kgl 6831-4 Frontplate - Surface Mounting Red Finish, Nan-Break Gloss 1.1 lb - -/2'216 mm) W. 10.5kg) Replacement Break Gloss Insert - for use in 6831-1 and 6831-3. 1.1(b 0067 10.5kg) I Wallboxes 6832-1 Wollbox - Flush or Surface mount, Red finish. 14' )356mm)Hx See 1.54 lb 8-1/2" (216mm) W x 3W (89mm) D. . Nate 1 10.7kg) Portablehandset storage cabinet. Surface mount c/wkeock. 12 lb TCS-6 Red finish with white lettering: "Emergency Telephone N/A 15.4kg) Handsets". 151h"(394 mm) H x 24-1/8"(613 mm) W x 41102) D. Note 1: Agency listings for these components ore included under the handset assemblies or warden stations they are installed with. imagination at work Data Sheet 85001-0423 Issue 8 Not tobe used for installation purposes. Page 4 of 4 I CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7170-1657:187 Page 1 of 2 CATEGORY: LISTEE: DESIGN: Control Unit (High-Rise) GE Security, Inc., 8985 Town Center Parkway, Bradenton, FL 34202 Contact: Jewell Micochero (941) 739-4358 FAX (941) 308-8123 MoOEST3 ST3R, EST3-230, EST3R-230, EST200, EST200R, EST200-2 and ES alarm control units. Power limited. Automatic, manual, coded, noncoded, local, auxiliary, remote station, (DACT),(reverse polarity), proprietary (multiplex), central station, waterfiow and sprinkler supervisory service. Model EST3 is also suitable for smoke control. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. System components: 3-BPS/M, 3-BPS/M/230 3-PPS/M, 3-PPS/M-230 3-BBC/M, 3-BBC/M-230 3-RS232 3-XMEM 3-1008/4 3-CPU, 3-CPU 1, 3-CPU2, 3-CPU3 3-LCD, 3-LCDXL 3-OPS 3-LDSM 3-LRMF 3-CHAS4, -CHAS-5, -CHAS-7 3-CAB-5(R),-7(R),-14(R),-21(R) 3-TAMP, 3-TAMP5 3-RCC7(R),-RCC14(R),-RCC2I(R) 3-PSMON 3BPMON 3-BBCMON 3-24G,-24R,-24Y,-12RY,-12SY,-12SR,-I2SG 3-1 2/RY,-1 2/2Y,-12/252Y,-12/Si GY 3-1 2/Si RY,-18S1 G2Y,-6/3S1 G2Y 3-6/3S1GYR,-18S1GYR, -6/353L 3-CAB5BR 3-SSDC, 3-SSDC1, 3-SDDC1 3-SDC, 3-SDC1 3-ASU, 3-ASUMX/100 3-FTCU 3-ASU/FT 3-ZA30, 3-ZA1 5 3-RS485(1 30316/130410-01) 3-RS485A, 3-RS485B, 3-R5485R 3-DSDC, 3DSDC1 3-FIB, 3-FIBA 3-FIBMB Booster Power Supply Primary Power Supply Battery Booster Charger Power Supply CPU R5232 Comm CPU Memory Option Zone Card Central Processing Unit CPU LCD Display Off Premises Signaling Module LED Display Module Blank LRM Filler Module Chassis Module Cabinet (red) Tamper Switch Closet Cabinet (red) Power Supply Drive Monitor Power Supply Booster Monitor Battery Booster Charger Monitor LED Display LED Display LED Display LED Display Enclosure Single Loop Controller Module Signature Data Card Audio Source Module Firefighter Phone Module Audio/Firefighter Module Amplifier Network Communication Card Network Communication Card Dual Loop Controller Module Fiber/Copper Data Corn Module Fiber Optic Interface Card 08-17-05 Listing No. 7170-1657:187 Page 2 of 2 CDR-3 3-AADC, 3-AADC1 3-ATPINT 3-REMICA, 3-REMICP PT1-S PT1-P 3-ZA90, 3-ZA2OA, 3-ZA20B 3-ZA-40A, 3-ZA4013, 3-ZA95 ATCK 3-MODCOM, 3-MObCOMP 3-NSHM1, 3-NSHM2 3-SAC 3-ASUXM/1 00 Coded Output Module Analog Addressable Communication Module ATPC Interlace Module Remote Microphone System Printer System Printer Parallel Zone Amplifiers Zone Amplifiers Attack Kit Cover for 3-RCC7R cabinet Modem communicator/pager interlace Modem Communication Cards Security Access Control Module Audio and Telephone Masters RATING: EST3, EST3R, EST200, EST200-2, EST200R, EST200R-2: 120 VAC EST3-230, EST3R-230: 220 VAC INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as fire alarm control units suitable for high-rise applications when used in conjunction with separately listed electrically and functionally compatible initiating and indicating devices. Model EST is also suitable for smoke control. Refer to listee's Installation Instructions Manual for details. These control units can generate a distinctive three-pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, 2002 Edition. This control unit meets the requirements of UL-864, 801 Edition Standard. NOTE: For Fire Alarm Verification Feature (delay of fire alarm signal), the maximum Retard/Reset/Restart period shall not exceed 30 seconds. 2. Formerly 7170-1591:187 and 7170-1388:212 I 08-17-05 I 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 I criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 9, 2008 Listing Expires June 30, 2009 I Authorized By: BEN HO, Chief Fire Engineering Division 1 I CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION I OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7300-1657:229 . Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Misc. Devices/Control Unit Accessories LISTEE: GE Security, Inc., 8985 Town Center Parkway, Bradenton, FL 34202 Contac6 A6A, ochero (941) 739-4358 FAX (941) 308-8123 DESIGN: Models SIOA, BP56A1230, BPS10A/230, BPS6CAA, and BPSIOCAA remote er supplies. *ModelS6N23O, APS6CAA, APS1OA, and APSIOAI230 Auxiliary Power Supply. Refer to listee's data sheet for detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: 120 V/240 V, 60 Hz, 50 Hz INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instruction, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, rating, and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as remote booster power supplies for use with listee's separately listed compatible fire alarm control units to extend the notification appliance circuit. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. NOTE: Formerly 7300-1591:229 *Rev 03-05-2008 mt 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: JUNE 9, 2008 Listing Expires June 30, 2009 Authorized By: BEN HO, Chief Fire Engineering Division I. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION I OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7120-1657:193 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: LISTEE: DESIGN: Annunciators GE Security, Inc., 8985 Town Center Parkway, Bradenton, FL 34202 Co?tact: ,.evelI Micochero (941) 739-4358 FAX (941) 308-8123 Mqdel EST3 rehiqte annunciator. The unit is modular in construction. The various options for 1%mte annunciator is as followed: 3-ANCPU, 3-,1NCPU1 3-ANNCPU3 CPU Module for Remote Annunciators 3-AN Driver 3-ANNBF Blank Filler Module 3-LCD LCD Display Module 3-RCLM, 3-6ANN, 3-1 OANN Enclosures 3-24R, 3-24Y, 3-24G LED Display 3-I2SG, 3-I2SR, 3-12SY LED Display 3-12/S1GY, 3-12/S1RY LED Display 3-12/S2Y LED Display 3-613S1G2Y, 3-6I3SIGYR LED Display 3-6ANN/D, 3-10ANN/D Enclosure Door 3-RLCM/D Enclosure Door 3-RLCM/B, 3-6ANN/B Enclosures 3-RLCM/B-S, 3-6ANN/B-S 3-1 OANN/B-S, 3-LCDANN 3-10ANN/B Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: 20-28 VDC INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listees name, model number, electrical rating, and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as a remote annunciator for use with listee's separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. NOTE: Formerly 7120-1591:193 and 7120-1388:218 08-17-05 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 verily correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 9, 2008 Listing Expires June 30, 2009 I Authorized By: BEN HO, Chief Fire Engineering Division I I CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION I OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE CAL LISTING No. 7150-1657:129 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Boxes/Pull Stations LISTEE: GE Security, Inc., 8985 Town Center Parkway, Bradenton, FL 34202 Contact: Jewell Micochero (941) 739-4358 FAX (941) 308-8123 DESIGN: Models SIGA-270, SIGA-270P, and SIGA-278 noncoded, intelligent manual pull stations. Unit consists of a listed pull station and a remote transponder. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listees name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as manual pull stations for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. NOTE: Formerly 7150-1591:129 and 7150-1388:194 08-15-05 I 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. I Date Issued: JUNE 9, 2008 Listing Expires June 30, 2009 I Authorized By: BEN HO, Chief Fire Engineering Division CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION fin, _ OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7300-1657:121 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Misc. Devices/Control Unit Accessories LISTEE: GE Security, Inc., 8985 Town Center Parkway, Bradenton, FL 34202 Contact: Jewell Micochero (941) 739-4358 FAX (941) 3O ponders. DESIGN: Models IGA- 1, SlCC2,1,SIGA-CT2 SlGA-CRR, SIGA-UM, SIGA-M IGA-WTM, SIGAl A-MDM, SIGA--MCT2, SIGA-MCC1, SIGA-MCC2, SIGA-MCR and SlGA-MCRR remote tra Models SIGA-AA30 and SIGA-AA50 audio amplifiers. Models SIGA-APS and SlGA-APS-220 power supplies. Models SIGA-MB4, SIGA-MP1, SIGA-MP2 and SIGA-MP2L mounting plates. Models SIGA-U102R, SIGA-U106 and SIGA-U106R motherboards. Model .S-S)Q P releasing module. Mo SIGA-CC1 a'nd SIGA-MCC1S Auto-Sync Output Modules. Mo els MFC-A wfd MFC-AD Enclosures. *Mod—e-tt46WCR2 Control Relay Module Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational consideration. RATING: 15.2 - 19.95 VDC INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating, and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as control unit accessories for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. NOTE: Formerly 7300-1591:121 and 7300-1388:178 *Rev. 12-12-2006 jw 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: JUNE 9, 2008 Listing Expires June 30, 2009 Authorized By: BEN HO, Chief Fire Engineering Division I CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION I OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE I LISTING No. 7272-1657:126 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Photoelectric Smoke Detector LISTEE: GE Security, Inc., 8985 Town Center Parkway, Bradenton, FL 34202 Contact: Jewell Micochero (941) 739-4358 FAX (941) 308-8123 DESIGN: Mf4ls SlGA-P and SIGA-PHS photoelectric smoke detectors. Model SIGA-PHS erfplpys an interaI 135°F fixed temperature heat sensor. This heat sensor is a sijppementar/device to the smoke detector and is not approved as a required heat detedtor. R9fr to listee's printed data sheet for additional detailed product description, insalla'14ef1'and operational considerations. INSTALLATION MARKING: APPROVAL: NOTE: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. Listed as photoelectric smoke detectors for use with listee's listed fire alarm control units and Model SIGA Series bases (CSFM Listing No. 7300-1657:120). Model SIGA-PS may be suitable for installation directly in the duct with the velocity range from 0-5000 feet/mm. Model SIGA-PHS is not intended for use in lieu of a required heat detector. Formerly 7272-1591:126 and 7272-1388:186 08-15-05 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: JUNE 9, 2008 Listing Expires June 30, 2009 I Authorized By: BEN HO, Chief Fire Engineering Division I I CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION I OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE N LIREce LISTING No. 7270-1657:125 Page 1 of I CATEGORY: Heat Detector LISTEE: GE Security, Inc., 8985 Town Center Parkway, Bradenton, FL 34202 Contact: Jewell Micochero (9Q739-4358 FAX (941) 308-8123 DESIGN: Model SIGA-HFS and I( heat detectors. Model SlGA-HFS is a 135°F fixed temperature detector d SIGA-HRS is a 135°F fixed temperature and a 15°F/mm rate of rise detector. ff ee's data sheet for detailed model descriptions and operational consideraion INSTALLATION: MARKING: APPROVAL: NOTE: In accordance with liste'e's printed installation instructions, applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. Listed as heat detector for use with listees separately listed compatible bases (CSFM Listing No. 7300-1657:120) and fire alarm control units. Formerly 7270-1591:125 and 7270-1388:185 08-15-05 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 listees data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 9, 2008 Listing Expires June 30, 2009 Authorized By: BEN HO, Chief Fire Engineering Division CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM .6. LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 3242-1657:223 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Duct Smoke Detector, Photoelectric LISTEE: GE Security, Inc., 8985 Town Center Parkway, Bradenton, FL 34202 Contact: Jewell Micochero (941) 739-4358 FAX (941) 308-8123 DESIGN: Models ESD-SJ, ESD-ST, TSD-SJ, TSD-ST, TSD-SJG, TSD-SJCO2, TSD-STCO2, SID, SD-2W, SD-2W, ESD-2W, *E.PDD and *FX..PDD photoelectric type sensor, duct mo detectors. The duct detector sensor consists of a thermoplastic enclosure, reconized component printed wiring board, a listed duct detector subassembly, and an inlet coipling tube and an exhaust tube along with gaskets. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: 15.2-19.95 VDC 16-30 VDC: SD-2W, ESD-2W INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions and applicable codes and ordinances and in a manner acceptable to. the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating, and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as photoelectric type, duct smoke detectors for use with separately listed compatible fire alarm control units in conjunction with Models ESD-CJ, -CT or TSD-CJ, -CT series duct smoke detector controller (CSFM Listing No. 3240-1657:225). Models SIGA-SD, E-PDD, FX- PDD, SD-2W or ESD-2W does not require a listed duct smoke detector controller. Suitable for use in ducts where air velocity is between 100 and 4000 ft/mm. Refer to listee's Installation Instruction Manual for details. NOTE: 1. CO2 sensing features were not examined. 2. Formerly 3242-1591:223 I Rev. 03-07-08 jw This listing is based upon technical data submitted by the applicant. CSFM Fire Engineering staff has reviewed the test results I and/or other data but does not make an independent verification of any claims. This listing is not an endorsement or recommendation of the item listed. This listing should not be used to verify correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 9, 2008 Listing Expires June 30, 2009 Authorized By: BEN HO, Chief I Fire Engineering Division II CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7125-1657:181 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Fire Alarm Devices for the Hearing Impaired LISTEE: GE Security, Inc., 8985 Town Center Parkway, Bradenton, FL 34202 Contact: Jewell Micochero (941) 739-4358 FAX (941) 308-8123 DESIGN: Models 'EST" 75 - -RS, -RS70; *757..4A..R525 *..Rs25w *..Rs7o *RS70W; 757- 7 A-RS25, -RS7 757-8A-R 25, -RS70; 'Mirtone' INT-7AR; and "Edwards' 2471-25- 15/75-R,-30-R,- 10-R, 2 1-70-15/75-R, -30-R and -110-R speaker/strobes. Unit may be followed by A Z to indicate product color. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. RATING: Candela: -3A, -30: 30cd *4A: 75 cd -7A, -15/75, -7AR: 15/75cd -8A, -110: 110cd Electrical: 25 and 70 Vrms U INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. I MARKING: Listee's name, model number, candela/electrical rating and UL label. I APPROVAL: Listed as speaker/strobes for use with separately listed compatible control units. Suitable for the hearing impaired and for indoor use only. If this appliance is required to produce a distinctive three-pulse Temporal Pattern Fire ' Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, 2002 Edition, the appliance must be used with a fire alarm control unit that can generate the temporal pattern signal. Refer to manufacturer's Installation Manual for details. NOTE: Formerly 7125-1591:181 and 7125-1388:205 Rev. 05-15-2007 jw 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. I Date Issued: JUNE 9, 2008 Listing Expires June 30, 2009 Authorized By: BEN HO, Chief I Fire Engineering Division I I CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION I OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 7320-1657:183 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Speakers LISTEE: GE Security, Inc., 8985 Town Center Parkway, Bradenton, FL 34202 Contact: Jewell Micochero (941) 739-4358 FAX (941) 308-8123 DESIGN: Models 757-1A-525, 757-1A-570 and INT-S cone type speakers. May be followed by suffix -A through Z to indicate color. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. ( (\ ;7 ,'•' RATING: 757-1A-525: 25 V rms \V • 757-1A-S70, INT-S: 70 V rms INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, NFPA 72, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number, electrical rating and UL label. APPROVAL: Listed as speakers for use with separately listed compatible control units. For indoor use only. If this appliance is required to produce a distinctive three-pulse Temporal Pattern Fire Alarm Evacuation Signal (for total evacuation) in accordance with NFPA 72, 2002 Edition, the appliance must be used with a fire alarm control unit that can generate the temporal pattern signal. Refer to manufacturer's Installation Manual for details. NOTE: Formerly 7320-1591:183 and 7320-1388:207 08-15-05 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 verity correct operational requirements or installation criteria. Refer to listee's data Sheet, installation instructions and/or other suitable information sources. Date Issued: JUNE 9, 2008 Listing Expires June 30, 2009 I Authorized By: BEN HO, Chief Fire Engineering Division 1 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY & FIRE PROTECTION OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL - FIRE ENGINEERING - BUILDING MATERIALS LISTING PROGRAM LISTING SERVICE LISTING No. 6912-1657:137 Page 1 of 1 CATEGORY: Voice Communications Accessories LISTEE: GE Security, Inc., 8985 Town Center Parkway, Bradenton, FL 34202 Contact: Jewell Micochero (941) 739-4358 FAX (941) 308-8123 DESIGN: Models 6830-1 and 6830-2 Remote Phones. Models 6830-3 and *6700..0061 Portable Telephone Handsets. Model *6833..4 Wall Plate Receptacle for Models 6830-3 and *6700..0061 *Models 6830-4, 6830-5A4 and 6830-6A4 Remote Phones Handset and Cradle Assembly. *Models 6830-NY-S4 and 6830-NY-F4 Remote Telephone Wardon Station. Refer to listee's data sheet for additional detailed product description and operational considerations. INSTALLATION: In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions, applicable codes & ordinances and in a manner acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. MARKING: Listee's name, model number and ULlabel. APPROVAL: Listed as remote telephone stations for use with listee's separately listed compatible fire alarm control units. NOTE: Formerly 6912-1591:137, 6912-1388:101 and 6912-0073:055 Rev 08-10-2007 jw 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: JUNE 9, 2008 Listing Expires June 30, 2009 Authorized By: BEN HO, Chief Fire Engineering Division