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Fire Alarm Technical

Training
Agenda
Fire Alarm Training
g Agenda
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1-EST3-Introduction.
2-EST3 Life Safety Hardware.
3 I
3-Introduction
d i off Si
Signature S
Series
i
Devices.
4-Introduction of Signature Series
Modules.
d l
5-Introduction of Genesis Hardware.
6-EST-Audio Hardware Introduction.
7-Signature Series Mapping.
8-EST3-Operations.
9-FACP
9 FACP Network Basics.
10-FireWorks Integration.
1
EST3--Introduction
EST3
2
EST3 Life Safety
Hardware
3
Introduction of
Signature
g Series
Devices
4
Introduction of
Signature
g Series
Modules
5
Introduction of
Genesis
i Hardware
d
6
EST--Audio Hardware
EST
Introduction
7
Signature Series
M
Mapping
i
8
EST3--Operations
EST3
9
FACP N
Network
t k Basics
B i
10
Fire Works Integration
Objectives
j
At the end of this session Participants
should KNOW
•The Basics of the Fire Alarm System
•Basic Knowledge of Signature Series Devices.
•System Operation
•System Maintenance.
EST3…
Your Total Life
Safety Solution!
Plug & Protect
International Design
• Compliance with Global
Codes and Standards
• Multilingual
• Bilingual
• Manufactured in
accordance with ISO
9001 Quality Standards
• Site Configurable
Pick the Market ---
EST3
Ad t
Adapts
Unsurpassed Maintainability
• Device History
• Device Diagnostics
• Circuit Mapping
• System Diagnostics
• Service Groups
• Downloadable
“Firmware”
Ready Maintenance =
Reliable
Protection
Reliability &
S
Survivability
i bili
EST3 Intelligent Network
Fire Alarm Control Panels

• Distributed Processingg for the


Ultimate in System Survivability
• Signature Device Communications for
Fast, Accurate Reporting of System
Events
• 8 Channel Digital Audio for Concise
Emergency Evacuation and Messaging
• High Speed Rail Communications
Within Each Node for Maximum
Performance
Improved User Controls
• New, Larger System Display Available
• 24 lines by 40 character graphic LCD
display
• 960 Ch
Characters
t TTotal
t l
• Separate Queues for Each
Type of Event
• Messages can be Vectored
to Any Display on the
Network
Faster Reaction to
Critical Events
Improved User Controls
• Standard display
p y also
available
• Eight lines by 21 character
graphic LCD display
• 168 characters total
• 22-Line
i Message for Eachh
Input Point
• First
Fi t andd Most
M t Recent
R t Alarm
Al
Both LCD displays
function identically
Expandability for the
Future
EST3 Intelligent Network Fire
Alarm Control Panels
• True Peer-to-Peer Network of
I t lli
Intelligentt Control
C t l Panels
P l
• Virtually Unlimited Networking Options
• Variety of Remote Cabinets to Fit Any
Application
• Add Synergy Enabled Products to the
Panel to Create a Completely
Integrated
g Fire & Securityy System
y
• Style 7 Operation at No Additional
Cost
Reduced Installation Time
• Use Any Wire for
Field Devices
• Fast Electronic
Addressing
• Device
D i
Diagnostics
L
Locate
t Problems
P bl
Faster Installation Fast
= Lower Cost
Plug & Protect Architecture
• Modules Snap In --- No
Tools Required
• Plug & Cable for
I t
Internall Connections
C ti
• No Addressing of
Panel Electronics
• All Field Wiring
Terminals are
Removable
Reduced Installation
and Maintenance
EST3 Systems Definition
Utility
Utilit

Reduced Programming Time =


Cost Savings = Higher Margins1
EST3 Systems
y Definition Utilityy

Reduced Maintenance Time


EST3 Systems
y Definition Utilityy

Easy-to-Read
Easy to Read Status Displays
12
EST3 Systems
y Definition Utilityy

Troubleshooting Made Simple


13
EST3 Systems
y Definition Utilityy

Comparison Down to Device Level ---


“Eliminates Human Error”
Audio Evacuation &
Fi fi h
Firefighter’s T l h
Telephone
Paging Microphone Firefighter’s Telephone

Provides 2 Minute Message


g in a Standard Package
g
Audio Evacuation &
Fi fi h
Firefighter’s T l h
Telephone

User-friendly Innovations in Display


Eliminates Confusion
Remote Annunciator Panels
• Direct RS485 Panel to Panel Communications
• Globally Routed or Local
Annunciation at Each LCD
for Any Size Network
• Complete Network Control
Capability
p y at Anyy or All
Annunciators
• All Programming Done
Through
h h the
h EST3 SDU
Best Price / Performance Ratio in the
Industry
EST3 Networking

Peer-to-Peer
Multiple Node
Network

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EST3
EST3..
. The
Solution to
All of Your
Life Safety
Needs
EST3 Life
Safety
Hardware
Basic Assembly

• Chassis
• Footprints
f
for P
Power
Supplies
• Full Foot
Print
• Half Foot
Print
Basic Chassis Assemby

7 Module
Local Rail

• Power
• +5 Volts
• +24 Volts
• RS-485 Communication
• System Data
• Audio Data
• Address Select
• All Fail
Basic Assembly

• LRMs (Local Rail Modules)


• Building Wiring Interface
• Control Display Driver
Basic Assembly
• Control Display
Modules
• User Interface
• Emergency User
• Maintenance
M i t UUser
Cabinets & Mounting

•C
Cabinets...
bi t Chassis
Ch i
Space
• No chassis,
chassis 5 LRMs
• 1 chassis, 7 LRMs
• 2 chassis ,14 LRMs
• 3 chassis,
h i 21 LRM
LRMs
• Mounting
• Lobby
• Closet
Central Processor Unit Module

CPU LCD
Node 1
Local • One per node, takes 2 module
Rail
LRM CDM spaces
• Downloadable firmware
LRM CDM • Up to 1750 history events
• RS-485
S 85 Co
Communication
c o
LRM Channels to Local Rail

Up to 19
LRMs

LRM
Central Processor Unit Module

• Alarm, supervisory, trouble contacts form


‘C’ bypassed only in test mode
• Watchdog circuit
• Built-in test functions
• Monitor ground fault detection
• Low voltage memory write protection
• Service LEDs
• Internal clock calendar /w leap year
CPU Plug-Ins
Plug Ins

• Expansion Slots
/ Connectors
• 1 RS-485 Network
Communication Channel
• 2 RS
RS-232
232 Communication
Channels
• Printers, CIS
Interface, Fireworks
• RJ45 RS232 Download
connector
Local Rail Modules

• Plug to system rails


• Interface EST3 to
building wiring
• Plug-in terminal blocks,
#18 to #12 AWG
Local Rail Modules
• Non-Volatile memory for program & data
• Continual internal self-checks
• Common communication and display software on
each module
• Supports control display modules which are
independent of LRM type
• Maximum of 8A draw from a point on the rail
Local Rail Modules – LCD
Displays
• 33-LCD
LCD
• Eight lines by 21 character
graphic LCD display 168
characters total
• Multilingual - Supports
English French,
English, French Spanish
Spanish, and
Russian
• Uses qqueues to sort events
• Alarm
• Supervisory
• Trouble
• Monitor
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Local Rail Module Types

• Central processor unit module


• Signature data controllers
• Initiating device circuit module
• Audio amplifier modules
• Security access control module
• Modem communicator (Qtr
( 1/01)
/ )
• Switch / LED support module
• Off premise signaling module
• Power supply module
Signature Data Controller

• 3-SSDC 1 loop per module


• 3-SDDC 2 loops per module
• 3
3-SDC
SDC plugs into a SSDC to convert
it to two loops
• Interfaces Intelligent Signature
devices
e ce to o EST3
S 3
3-SSDC • 125 detectors, 125 modules
addresses per circuit
• Up to 5 loop rail modules per
node, 10 SIGA loops / panel
Signature Data Controller
• Circuit alarm detection <= 750 ms
• Standalone operation
• Style
y 7 or style
y 4
• ‘T’ taps allowed on class ‘B’
• Ground fault by circuit and module
• NV memory for program & configuration data
• Mapping of devices electrical location
• A
Automatic d
device addressing
dd
3-AADC
3 AADC Loop Controller

• Interfaces Addressable Analog


Devices
• 1 loop per module
• 99 Detectors, 99 Modules / loop
• Up to 10 Controllers / node
• Ckt alarm detection <=7 seconds
• Ground fault / loop, NOT by
module
• No Mapping
• Manual Detector Addressing
Initiating
g Device Circuit Module

• 8 style ‘B’
B inputs
• Alarm, supervisory, monitor
• N.O. Or 2 wire smoke devices
• Supports up to 30 photo or 50
ion
• Verified, non-verified by
circuit
• Programmable verification reset
& retard periods
Initiating Device Circuit Module
NACs
NAC

• 4 circuits convertible to outputs


• Style ‘Y’
• Audible, visual, ancillary
• Operates reversing polarity
appliances
• 24vdc @ 3.5A,
3 5A or 70vrms @ 100W
• Electronic POWER limiting
• Power from rail, 8A total for
module
d l
• Two Single Channel Riser
• Two circuits served by one riser
Modem Communicator
• 3- MODCOM
• dual line dialer (DACT)
• SIA DCS
• Contact ID
• 4/2, 3/1
• Survivability
• Buffer 500 events / priority
• 80 different monitor stations
• Split or multi reporting
• 255 accounts
u t (tenants)
(t t )
• Multiple MODCOMs per network
• Phone line friendly

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Modem Communicator

•3
3- MODCOM
• modem communicator
• access control database
downloads
• DACT alarm functions over-ride
modem
d operations
ti

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Off Premise Signaling Module

• Alarm,, trouble,, & supervisory


p y
outputs
• Trouble contacts
• ‘Old’ & ‘new’ reverse polarity
connections
• Local energy municipal loop
• Electronic current limiting
Power Supplies

• Master and Booster


• Uses footprint
p &
rail space
• Operate /w parallel
output
• Switch mode, 80%
efficiency
• Input 120vac or
230vac
Power Supplies
PS Monitor Module
• Output 24vdc @ 7.0A
• Two auxiliary
outputs @ 3.5A
• Charges up to 65 AH
• Automatic dual rate
• Temperature compensated
• AC brown & restore
• Electronic current limiting
• Monitors heat sink
temperature

P
Power Supply
S l
Lobby Mount 3-CAB5
3 CAB5

• 3-CAB5
• 5 rail spaces
• battery 10AH
• gray wallbox
• gray or red doors
Lobby Mount 3-CABxx
3 CABxx

• 3.86 depth, 17AH


• 3-CAB7, 1 chassis
• Box 23.25H, Door 25.5
• 3-CAB14, 2 chassis
• Box 35.5H,
, Door 37.75
• 3-CAB21, 3 chassis
• Box 47.75H, Door 50.0
• gray wall box
• gray or red doors
3-RCCxxR
3 RCCxxR Closet Mount

• 25
25” Wide,
Wid 5 5 deep,
5.5” d
65 AH Batteries
• 3-RCC7R 1 Chassis
• Box 23.975” high
• 3-RCC14R 2 Chassis
• Box 36.125
36 125” high
• 3-RCC21R 3 Chassis
• Box 48.375” high
• Red wall box, red doors
EST3 Life
Safety
Hardware
Thank
h k You!

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Signature Series

1
P d
Product OOverview
i
• The Signature Series
• Highly intelligent fire detection
and security devices consisting
of:
• Intelligent Smoke and Heat Detectors
• Intelligent Security and Access Control
Modules
• Intelligent
I lli Input/Output
I /O Modules
M d l
• Advanced Tools and Accessories

2
Signature
Si t SSeries
i DDetectors
t t
and Bases
• 6 Types of
Detectors
• SIGA-IPHS
SIGA IPHS (4D
Detector)
• SIGA-PHS
• SIGA-PS
• SIGA-IS
• SIGA-HFS
• SIGA-HRS
• 3 Types of Bases
• SIGA-SB
• SIGA-RB
• SIGA-IB
3
M lti
Multisensor DDetectors
t t
• Fixed Temperature
p Heat Detector
• Fixed temp./ROR Heat
Detector
• Ionization Detector
• Photoelectric Detector
• Combination Photo/
Heat Detector
• Combination Photo/Ion/Heat
Detector - The 4D Detector

4
Signature
Si t Series
S i Modules
M d l
and Accessories
SIGA-AB4
• Sounder Base
• SIGA-AB4
• Programming Tool SIGA-PRO

• SIGA
SIGA-PRO
PRO
• Detector Guard
• SIGA-DG
SIGA DG
SIGA-DG

5
Signature
Si t Series
S i Modules
M d l
and Accessories
• SIGA Modules
M d l
including:
• SIGA-REL
SIGA-UIO2R • SIGA-270
• SIGA-UIO2R
• SIGA-CT2
SIGA CT2
SIGA-REL
SIGA Modules • SIGA Amplifiers
• SIGA-AA30
• SIGA-AA50
SIGA-AA30 • SIGA Auxiliary
Power Supplies
SIGA-270
• SIGA-APS SIGA-APS
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The Signature
g System
y
Delivers...
• Multisensor Performance
• Distributed Intelligence
• Differential Sensing
• Reduced Installation Cost
• Reduced Maintenance Cost
• Reliability and Stability
• Attractive Appearance
M l i
Multisensor PPerformance
f
4D Power
• Exceeds 3 side-by-side
detectors
• Not just simple “OR”
l i
logic
• More than “ANDing”
l i
logic
• 4D Power > | I | + | P
| + | H |
M l i
Multisensor PPerformance
f
I H

Multisensor
+ Microprocessor
Mi
+ Algorithms
= “ADVANCED
ADVANCED REASONING”
REASONING
Power

Unwanted Alarms Are Inhibited


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Multisensor PPerformance
f

• 4D can ‘smell’ the invisible


ION
• 4D can ‘see’ the visible
PHOTO
• 4D can ‘feel’ the fire’s HEAT
• 4D analyzes resultant with
respect to TIME

Multisensor Detector is the Optimum Choice


M l i
Multisensor PPerformance
f

Multisensor Detector
= Earlier Warning
• Fastest response to
fi conditions
fire diti iin
the industry
Relative Sensitivities of
Detection

12
Vi ibilit off Particles
Visibility P ti l

13
Combined Sensor Processing in
the Signature Series 4D
Detector

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Di
Distributed
ib d Intelligence
I lli

• Microprocessor-based
• Decision makingg at
the device level
• Device level
programming & history

Reduced Total System Response Time

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Di
Distributed
ib d Intelligence
I lli
•DDetectors (vs.
( sensors))
can SENSE and DETECT
and make the alarm
DECISION
• More power reserves for
Controllers and Panel

Microprocessor In Every Device


Di
Distributed
ib d Intelligence
I lli
• Allows decreased data
communication baud rate
• “Broadcast” polling protocol
• panel responds only to
devices
who have something new to
report or have changed their
state
• Ensures faster loop response
(750 Result: Improved Data Communications
msec or less)
Less Wiring Restriction
Di
Distributed
ib d Intelligence
I lli

• Uses existing building


wire
• Twisted and/or
shielded not required
• Up to 124 ‘T’-tap
circuits
• Eliminates “RING TONE”
Less Wiring Restriction = Reduced Installation
riser
Cost
Di
Distributed
ib d Intelligence
I lli
• Pre-Alarm output by
Detector
• Alternate Alarm
Sensitivity by Detector
• Automatic Re-addressing
of swapped devices
• Detector Stand-alone mode
Outstanding Reliability!
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Diff
Differential
i l SSensing
i

• The alarm decision is made


by
eachh Si
Signature SSeries
i
detector
based on changing
environmental conditions -
not
a Greater
fixed alarm
Falsethreshold
Alarm
• DetectorImmunity!
sensitivity never
drifts
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E i
Environmental
l Ti
Timeline
li
• Every 2 seconds the sensor values
are readd andd comparedd to
t the
th
reference value. The detector
decides whether there is an alarm
condition
di i present.
• Every 8 minutes the reference
algorithm is updated with the
current ambient value.
• Every 60 minutes the detector
updates the long
long-term
term smoke average
Never a False
with Alarm fromambient
the current a Dirtyvalue.
Signature Series Detector

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R d
Reduced
d IInstallation
ll i CCost
Electronic Addressing
4 5
• Automatic addressing by 2
3 6
7

loop controller 1
0 9
8

• No dip switches; no
jumpers, no rotary address
dials
• Less installation time;;
less error prone
Less Installation Time = Less Costs
R d
Reduced
d IInstallation
ll i CCost
SIGA SCAN Bar Code Scanning Option
SIGA-SCAN
• Eliminates manual keyboard entry
• User friendly, easy data entry
• Serial Number Log Book provides easy device management
R d
Reduced
d IInstallation
ll i CCost

System Device Mapping


• An industry first!
• Graphic display (Windows based)
• Interactive on PC w/mouse
• Print hard copy for instant “As-Built”
drawing
R d
Reduced
d IInstallation
ll i CCost
Mapping Provides Real Time “COMPARE
COMPARE”” Feature
• Simultaneous comparison of all device parameters
• In-depth means for validating changes; ACTUAL vs. EXPECTED
• Excellent
ll trouble-shooting
bl h i
tool
R d
Reduced
d IInstallation
ll i CCost
System Verification
and Troubleshooting
• Industry First: Ground
Fault Detection By
Zone
• Terminal screws up
f
frontt andd accessible
ibl
R d
Reduced
d IInstallation
ll i CCost
More Savings!
• 1-gang Multifunction Modules
• High Velocity Detector Ratings
• 70 foot Heat Detector Spacing
• Multiple Smoke Detector Bases
• Intelligent
ll Pull
ll Stations
• Intelligent UIO Modules
R d
Reduced
d MMaintenance
i CCost
• Environmental Compensation
• Wide
id ‘float
l range’ increases
i time
i b
between
cleaning
• Dual Maintenance Alert/Trouble
• 1. First there is an ALERT message
• 2. If ignored, there is a TROUBLE message
• 3. Automatically disables itself before false
alarm
l
R d
Reduced
d MMaintenance
i CCost
UL Listed for NFPA 72 Sensitivityy
Measurements
• Obscuration values presented in % per foot
• No external sensitivity measurements
required
• No sensitivity reports required
R d
Reduced
d MMaintenance
i CCost

Continuous Self-
Self-
Diagnostics
• ID of defective device
R d
Reduced
d MMaintenance
i CCost
SIGA PRO Service
SIGA-PRO S i Tool
T l
Program Signature Devices
• Quick access to valuable SIGA
DETECTOR BASE

diagnostic information RJ-11


JACK

• Read Signature Device Trouble


DISPLAY

Logs LID CLOSURE


SHUTOFF

• Write Maintenance Dates to SIGA MODULE CABLE

Signature
g Devices KEYPAD
SHOULDER STRAP
MOUNT
R d
Reduced
d MMaintenance
i CCost
Hi t i Log
Historic L Stored
St d In
I Device’
Device
D i ’s Non-
N -volatile
Non l til
Memory
• Manufactured date,
date hours operated,
operated
last maintenance date
• Manufactured ‘birth’ values
• Present detector sensitivity values
• Present environmental compensation level

Where? Why?
y
R d
Reduced
d MMaintenance
i CCost
Historic Log Retains:
• Device serial number,
address, type
(personality)
• Total number of alarms
and troubles
• Analog signal pattern
(fire signature) at last
alarm
R d
Reduced
d MMaintenance
i CCost
Efficient Detector
Cleaning
• Mapping generates report
to confirm group
g p
cleaning
Attach a standard
vacuum cleaner
hose.

Turn on the vacuum and the vortex action removes


loose dust particles quickly and easily. No need
to
disassemble the device.
R li bili and
Reliability d SStability
bili
Advanced Environmental Compensation
• Two types: fast 4 hour + long term 24 hour
compensation
‘PRE
PRE--ALARM
ALARM’’ Setting
S tti
• 75 percent of ‘ALARM’ point
R li bili and
Reliability d SStability
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Standalone Operating Mode =
Enhanced Survivability
• A product of Distributed Intelligence
• All devices can still enter alarm;
relay bases operate
• Device “personality”, programmed
settings, and “learned” environment
remain intact
• Standalone capability provides complete
system redundancy
R li bili and
Reliability d SStability
bili
• Self-supervised
Self supervised Internal
Circuits
• Electronics-free Detector
Base
• Gold Plated Contacts
• Detector and Base Dust Cover
• ISO 9000 Registration
A
Attractive
i Appearance
A
• Attractive
Attractive, Uniform Appearance
• Sleek, Low-profile Design
• Dual Status LEDs
• Flashing GREEN: ‘normal’ polling;
less distraction for occupants
• Flashing RED: ‘alarm’ state
• Steady
St d RED and d GREEN:
GREEN ‘alarm
‘ l -
standalone mode’
Advantages of the Signature
Series
• Increased Sensitivity to real
fire signatures
• Greater false alarm immunity
• Reduced Installation Cost
• Less Stringent Wiring Requirements
• Forgiving Circuit Topologies
• Reduced Maintenance Cost
• Circuit Mapping
• Device Resident History Logs
• Device Level Diagnostics

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THE ADVANTAGE in Early Warning Fire
Detection Systems!
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Signature
Modules
Input / Output
Electrical Box Mount / UIO
Style

1
I
Input MModule
d l Connections
C i

Data In 47 Kohm

Data Out CT2 or WTM

• SIGA-CT1 has ONE input circuit


• SIGA-CT2 has TWO input circuits
• Normally Open Contact Devices Only
• Class 'B' Wiring Only

2
SIGA-CT1
SIGA CT1 OR MM1 Wiring
Wi i
Diagram
g 47K h
47Kohm
Used for
Single Input
Takes One
Module Address N/O IDC Circuits
CT1 - select
8 7
personality
lit
MM1 - Monitor
Device Only
4 3 2 1

+ +
Data In Data Out
- -
3
SIGA CT2 Wiring
SIGA-CT2 Wi i Diagram
Di

47Kohm

Used for 8 7 6 5
Dual Input N/O IDC Circuits
Takes Two select personality
Module Address
4 3 2 1

+ +
Data In D t OOut
Data t
- -
4
SIGA WTM Wiring
SIGA-WTM Wi i Diagram
Di
47K h
47Kohm

Waterflow Switch Supervisory Switch


i.e. Vane Type i.e. Gate Valve

IInputt 1 8 7 6 5
Input 2
Personality Personality
Code 2 Code 4

Takes Two 4 3 2 1

Module Address
+ +
Data In D t OOut
Data t
- -
5
SIGA-CC1
SIGA CC1 Single
Si l Circuit
Ci i
Control Module
47K W

10 9

Personality
8 7 6 5 4 3 2
Code
1
5

+ + + +
In Out In Out
Riser Data
6
SIGA CC1 in
SIGA-CC1 i Normal
N l State
S
• Signal Circuit
Data In SIGA-CC1 supervised by
TRB via R1
D t Out
Data O t TRB

Riser #1 R1 47 Kohm
K h

Normal
State
Signals

7
SIGA CC1 Alarm
SIGA-CC1 Al State
S
•RRelay
l R1 Active
A ti
Data In SIGA-CC1
• Circuit
P l rit
Polarity
Data Out TRB Reversed

Riser #1 R1 47 Kohm
Signals
Alarm
Al
State

8
D l Ri
Dual Riser Control
C l Module
M d l
Riser #2
I Out
In O t 47K W
+ +

Supports
14 13 12 11 10 9
Dual Channel Audio
25 or 70Vrms or
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
24 Vdc Appliances

Personality
Code 7
+ + + +
In Out In Out Uses 2 Module
Riser #1 D t
Data Add
Addresses

9
SIGA CC2 Normal
SIGA-CC2 N l State
S
• Ci
Circuit
it
Data In SIGA-CC2 supervised by
TRB
Data Out TRB

Riser #1 R2 R1 47 Kohm
Signals
NNormall
R2 State
Riser #2

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SIGA CC2 Alert
SIGA-CC2 Al State
S
•RRelay
l R1 OnO
Data In SIGA-CC2
• Circuit
P l rit
Polarity
Data Out TRB Reversed
• Riser #1 Source
Riser #1 R2 R1 47 Kohm
Signals
Alert
Al t
R2 State
Riser #2

11
SIGA CC2 Alarm
SIGA-CC2 Al State
S
•RRelay
l R1 & R2
Data In SIGA-CC2 On
• Riser
Ri r #2 Source
S ur
Data Out TRB

Riser #1 R2 R1 47 Kohm
Signals
Alarm
Al
R2 State
Riser #2

12
SIGA CR Control
SIGA-CR C l Relay
R l
Normally Common Normally
Open Closed

Contacts
C t t shown
h iin
8 7 6 de-energized state

Factory Fixed
4 3 2 1
Use 1 module Personality Code 8
address Dry Contact Input

+ +
In Out
Data 13
Ri
Riser Monitor
M i Module
M d l
Jumper
Volts or Tel
• SIGA-RM1or MRM1
• 00- 75 Time Delay
10 9

8 7 6 5 4 3 2

+ + + +
70 Vac, 25Vac, 24/12Vdc In Out
Data
Telephone Riser
14
Universal Module as Class ‘A’
Input
Personality Code 9
Personalit
N/O Alarm Latching
Class A

Personality Code 10
N/O Alarm Delayed
Latching Class A

Personality Code 11 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
N/O Active
Non-Latching Class A Use 2 module
address
Personalityy Code 12 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
N/O Active Latching
Class A

+ +
In Out
15
Data
UUniversal
i l Module
M d l as 2 Class
Cl
‘B’ Inputs
47Kohm

Use 2 module
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
address

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Personality Codes

1 - N/O Alarm Latching


2 - N/O Alarm Delayed Latching
3 - N/O Active Non-Latching + +
4 - N/O Active Latchingg In Out
Data
16
Universal Module as Smoke
Input

S S S

15 Kohm
22 Kohm
Personality Codes 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
24Vdc

13 - Non-Verified Class ‘B’


14 - Verified Class ‘B’
20 - Non-Verified
Non Verified Class ‘A’
A 8 7 6 5 4 3 Use
2 2 1 module
21 - Verified Class Class ‘A’ address

+ +
In Out
17
Data
Universal Module Class ‘A’ or
‘B’ Output
Personality Codes

15 - Class ‘A’
16 - Class ‘B’
47 Kohm
K h
Supports
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
Single Channel Audio
25 or 70Vrms or
8 7 6 5 4 3 24
2 1Vdc Appliances

+ + + +
In Out In Out Uses 2 Module
Ri
Riser #1 Data Addresses
18
Universal Module as Contact
Relay
Normally Normally
O
Open Cl
Closed
d Common

16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9

8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Personality Codes
+ + 8 - Contact Relay
Uses 2 Module In Out
Addresses Data
19
Rear
e o of S
Single
g e Stage
S ge Pull
Station

1. Single Action
2. One Module Address
3. Personality Code 1

20
Thank
h k You!

21
Genesis Multi Candela
Notification Appliances
HARDWARE OVERVIEW

1
Expanded Product Line
• Wall Mount
• Horns
• Strobes
• Horn / Strobes
• Speaker &
Speaker /
St b
Strobes
• Ceiling Mount
• Strobe
• Horn / Strobe
• Speaker
• Speaker / Strobe 2
Expanded Features
• Multi Candela
• Wall
W ll 15,
15 30,
30 75,
75 110 cdd
• Ceiling 15, 30, 75, 95 cd
• Future Ceiling 95, 115, 150, 177 cd
• Switch
S i h Site
Si SSelections
l i ffor
• Candela
• dB or watts
• Temporal or Steady Horn
• Public or Private mode flash rate
• Benefits lowering costs
• Fewer Parts to Stock
• Easy Site Adjustments No Need to Remove Device
To Change Taps

3
Genesis Horns
• Great Appearance
• Unique Low Profile – less than 11”
• No visible screws
• Site Configurable
• 15, 30,
15 30 75,
75 110 cd
• Temporal (default) or steady
• High Low dBA (84.4 & 79.4 temporal)
• ADA orr temporal
t mp r l flash
fl h rate
r t
• Easy Install
• Fits standard one gang box
• T i plate
Trim l for
f larger
l boxes
b (retro)
( )
• Captive hardware
• #18 - #12 AWG terminals

4
Horn Strobe Performance
• FullLight® Technology (exclusive)
• Important to NFPA reflection doctrine

• Multiple frequency tone (wall penetration)


• Independent Horn Control, Single Pair
• Low Current Draw
• Compare carefully (Vrms)
• UL nameplate Amps @ 16Vrms

5
Installation Wiring
Two Wires for Horn & Strobe

From To EOL
Ctrl or return
Panel t Panel
to P l
(Class ‘A’)

6
Installation Hardware
• Single Gang 2-1/2” deep
• Use EST #27193 for surface
• Using G1(R)T Trim Accessory
• Standard 4” sq, 1-1/2”
• Two Gang,
Gang 11-1/2”
1/2”
• Octagon, 4”, 1-1/2

7
Strobe Synchronization
• Within 10 ms indefinitely
• G1M
• G1M-RM
• SIGA-(M)CC1S (same loop)
• Fire Shield
• Future BPS

8
Genesis Wall Mount Speakers
• Great Appearance
• Unique
U i LLow PProfile
fil – a mere 1”
• No visible screws
• Site Switch Configurable
• 15, 30, 75, 110 cd
• ¼, ½, 1, 2 watt
• 81, 84, 87, 90 dBA
• 25Vrms or 70Vrms models
• ADA or temporal flash rate
• Easy Install
• Fits standard 4” box – 2-1/8”
• No extension ring
• #18 - #12 AWG terminals

9
Genesis & Integrity Speaker
Cones

• Mylar Cones
• Resists Moisture &
Physical Damage
• Provide Longer Life
with slow
degradation

10
Speaker Strobe Performance
• FullLight Technology (exclusive)
• Important to NFPA reflection doctrine

• Low Current Draw


• Compare carefully (Vrms)
• UL nameplate Amps @ 16Vrms
11
Installation Wiring

12
Installation Hardware
• 4” Square 2-1/8
2 1/8” deep
• Use G4B or G4BR for surface

13
Genesis Ceiling Strobe
• Great Appearance
• Unique Low Profile – 30% Slimmer
• No visible screws
• Site Configurable
• 15, 30, 75, 95 cd
• Future 95, 115, 150, 177 cd
• ADA or temporal flash rate
• Easy Install
• Fits standard 4” box
• #18 - #12 AWG tterminals
i l

14
Horn Strobe Performance
• FullLight Technology (exclusive)

• Multiple frequency tone (wall penetration)


• Independent Horn Control, Single Pair
• Low Current Draw

15
I
Installation
ll i Hardware
H d
• 4” Square 2-1/8” deep

16
G
Genesis
i CCeiling
ili Speaker
S k
• Great Appearance
• Unique Low Profile – 30% Slimmer
• No visible screws
• Site Configurable
g
• ¼, ½, 1, 2 watt
• 80.7, 83.7, 87.1, 90.1 dBA
• 25Vrms or 70Vrms models
• Easy Install
• Fits standard 4” box
• Low box intrusion
• #12 AWG terminals

17
Genesis Ceiling Speaker
Strobe
• Great Appearance
• Unique Low Profile – a mere
1.6”
• No visible screws
• Site Switch Configurable
g
• 15, 30, 75, 95 cd
• Future 95, 115, 150, 177 cd
• ¼, ½, 1, 2 watt
• 80.7, 83.7, 87.1, 90.1 dBA
• 25Vrms or 70Vrms models
• ADA or temporal flash rate
• Easy
E Install
I ll
• Fits standard 4” box – 2-1/8”
• No extension ring
• #18 - #12 AWG terminals

18
Off
Offset SStrobe
b
Adds 3 dB
•Adds
• Which means
• Half
H lf th
the watts
tt ffor
the same dB at the
occupant’s ear
• Which means REDUCED
• Amplifiers
A lifi
• Power Supply
• Battery
19
S
Sound
d LLevell OOutput
t t

20
I
Installation
ll i Hardware
H d
• 4” Square 2-1/8” deep

Hinged Cover

No Need to remove device to


change cd or watt setting
– no changing terminal wiring
21
Installation Wiring

22
Genesis

23
Thank
h k You!

24
EST3 Paging &
Fire Phone
H d
Hardware
EST3 with Audio

• Integral to Panel
• Seamless Addition
• Digital vs Analog
• 8 Channels Over a Single Pair
• Zoned Amplifiers
• Field Programmable Messages
EST3 with Audio
CPU LCD
Node 1 Audio
Local Data
Rail
LRM CDM

ASU

AMP CDM
Up to
19 To
LRMs Fire
LRM Phone
Modules

3
EST3 Network /w Single ASU
Audio Data Up to
64
Network
Network Nodes
Data
Data Total
CPU
CPU LCD CPU
CPU CPU
CPU
Node Audio Node Node
Local 1 D t
Data 2 3
Rail
LRM CDM AMP AMP
ASU AMP AMP

AMP CDM AMP AMP


Up to To
19 Fire
LRMs Phone
LRM Modules
LRM LRM
EST3 /w Multiple Audio
Control
Network Data

CPU
CPU LCD CPU
CPU LCD
Audio
Local Data
Rail
LRM CDM LRM CDM

ASU ASU

AMP CDM AMP CDM


Up to To To
19 Fire Fire
LRMs Phone Phone
LRM Modules LRM Modules
Multiple
p Building
g Audio
Audio Source Unit /w
Phone
Ph
• 3-ASUFT
3 ASUFT supports
both page
control & fire
phone
• Control modules
mount to back of
a chassis
• User interface
mounts on top
Audio Source Unit w/o
Phone
• 3-ASU support
pp
paging only
systems
• Rail space for up
to four LRMs
• LRMs could be
amplifiers
• Control display
modules mount to
LRMs
Audio Sources
• Analog sources
• Local microphone
• Fire phone
p
• Remote mic
• Auxiliary input
• Audio memory
• 8 channel
digital
• Page out
Paging Control
• Simple to use
• Minimum operations
• Less chance of error
• Fast response
• Auto pre-announce
• Page de-activation
timer
Zoned Audio Amplifiers
Amplifi
er

• Speaker circuit
built-in to
Amplifi amplifier
i i
er

11
Zoned Audio Amplifiers
Amplifi
er

• Sp
Speaker
k circuit
i it
built-in to
amplifier
• CPU controls
E amplifier channel
selection
CPU

12
Zoned Audio Amplifiers
P Amplifi
E er
A A
8 4
Channe 5 • Speaker circuit
ls 6
7 built-in
built in to
8 amplifier
P
E E • CPU controls
A amplifier
Audio 4
Data channel
5
6
CPU selection
7 • Amps take
8
network audio
ASU data from the
local rail 13
Zoned Audio Amplifiers
P Amplifi
P er
P A
P
P • Speaker circuit
P built-in to
P amplifier
P
P • CPU controls
P E amplifier
Audio P
P channel
Data
P
CPU
selection
P
P • Amps take
P network audio
ASU data from the
Fast
local rail
14

• Switch channel
Zoned Audio Amplifiers
p

• Advantages of Zoned
Amplifiers over Central
Amplifier Systems
• Reliability

• Performance

• Installed Cost
Reliability
y
Central
Banked
Amplifiers

• Single Point of
failure
• Lose ALL circuits
• NOT power limited
• Needs separate conduit
to meet code
• Picks up noise
Reliability
y
Central
Banked EST3 Zoned
Amplifiers Amplifiers
• Survives Single I
Riser Short
Stby
• loose NO Tone

circuits
I
• standby tone if
Stby
multiple faults Tone

• allows standby
I
amplifier /
node Stby
Tone
• POWER LIMITED Fault
I
• run in same Isolation
conduit ASU at each
node
• NO noise pick
up 17

• Can run as
Performance

•IInterrupted
t t d
messaging
• Turn off ALERT to
page
• to an alert floor
Central
• to a stairwell
Banked • to the lobby
y
Amplifiers
• elevator
EVAC
ALERT • concourse
PAGE
Zone Amplifier
p Performance
I
Stby Tone

• No message
I
interruptio
n Stby Tone

• Allows
I
p
specific
Stby Tone
instruction Page
Central
Banked s EVAC I Fault
Amplifier Isolation
• Safer Alert
s
EVAC EST3
evacuations Stairwel
ALERT ls
Elevator Zoned
PAGE Amplifie
L bb
Lobby
Concours rs
19
e
Zoned Audio Amplifiers
p
• Available in 20, 40, & 90 watt
• Mount to rail, 20 & 40w takes
1 space; 90w, 2
• C/W NAC, Class 'A' or 'B'
• One 3.5A circuit per amplifier
on 20 or 40w only
• No additional space required
• Supports ADA compliance
Emergency
g y Telephone
p

• Riser from fire


phone card to
p
SIG-CC1 modules
• CC1 controlled
b data
by d t circuit
i it
• Class ‘A’ or
‘B’
B
• Ring tone
ASU /w Fire Phone

• ASUFT
• Complete
chassis
Fire Phone Control

• 8 x 20
Liquid
Crystal
Di pl
Display
• Language
display of
calls
• 20 character
location
message
Fire Phone LCD

• Calls pending
• Pending list
• Calls
connected
• Five lines
individually
list connected
calls
Fire Phone Selection
Controls
• Connect
• Review
Pending
• Ack
• Disconnect
• Review
Connected
EST3
Paging &
Fire Phone
Hardware
Thank You!

27
Signature Data Circuit Mapping:
What is It, and How Does It
Work?
1
EST Product
P d Innovations
I i
• Multi-priority
p y Token Ring
g
• Circuit Mapping
• Multi-Sensor Technology
• Bar Code Addressing
• Rules & Objects Programming
• 8 Channel
Ch l Digital
Di i l Audio
A di
• Ground Fault Detection by
Device
• Multiple Levels of Survivability

2
Si
Signature
t Mapping
M i Provides:
P id
Reliable “As-Built” Drawings to Help Solve Wiring
Problems

3
Si
Signature
t Mapping
M i Provides:
P id
Benefits to -
• Installers - verification that devices and
wiringg are correct duringg installation
• Service Personnel - ability to locate and
identify problems quickly
• Building Owners - reduction in maintenance
costs
Mapping is ONLY available with EST fire
alarm systems.

4
Wh IIs MMapping?
What i ?
• The ability of each Signature device to
electrically locate itself on the Signature
Data Circuit (SDC) with respect to every
other Signature device installed on the
circuit.
• An SDC map shows the actual electrical
relationships between all Signature devices
as they
h are iinstalled
ll d on the
h device
d i
circuit, not the way the contractor
swears they were installed.
“swears” installed
5
Why Map a Circuit?

• Ease
E and
d iincreased
d efficiency
ffi i of
f
troubleshooting
• Reduction in troubleshooting and
maintenance costs
• Reduction in system down-time caused
by maintenance delays

6
Why Map a Circuit?

• A reliable circuit map can:


• Identify every circuit branch (T
(T-
Tap) and device on the circuit
• Pinpoint the location of a problem
on the first try

7
TTools
l ffor UUse With th
the
Mapping Function
• Mapping in Progress screen

8
TTools
l ffor UUse With th
the
Mapping Function
• Circuit Status screen

9
TTools
l ffor UUse With th
the
Mapping Function
• Circuit Status screen

10
Addi i
Additional
l Mapping
M i Benefits
B fi
• Identify Unexpected Devices

11
Addi i
Additional
l Mapping
M i Benefits
B fi
• Incorrect Device Type Installation

12
AActual
t l vs. EExpected
t d Device
D i
Parameter Comparisons
• Device Background Color Indicates Comparison Status
• White = No Conflict
• Blue = Change Made
• Yellow = Minor Conflict
(Verification times,
sensitivity)
• Red = Major
j Conflict
(Personality Code, model,
address, S/N, base)

13
AActual
t l vs. EExpected
t d Device
D i
Parameter Comparisons

14
AActual
t l vs. EExpected
t d Device
D i
Parameter Comparisons

15
AActual
t l vs. EExpected
t d Device
D i
Parameter Comparisons

16
Device Replacement
Simplified
• RReplacements
l for
f damaged
d d devices
d i are
automatically accepted by the system if
both devices have the same device type
• The system automatically enters the
appropriate parameters into the replacement
device’s
device s memory
• Incorrect devices generate a
device mis-match and map
fault

17
SSystem
t Function
F ti Correlates
C l t
with Device Location
• Mapping permits the correlation of a
system function with a device
location on a map, not the device’s
address!
• Should devices inadvertently be swapped
during service, the system will function
as designed. The functionality remains
constant and DOES NOT FOLLOW THE DEVICE!

18
EEasy Id
Identification
tifi ti of
f DDevices
i
Added or Removed From Circuit
• A Map Fault is generated and
displayed on the Control Panel
• An Unexpected (or
missing)
i i ) device
d i iis
shown on the map

19
H DDoes Mapping
How M i Work?
W k?
• Each Signature Device has a unique
serial number which is entered
into memory at the time of
manufacture

20
Ci
Circuit/Device
i /D i Identification
Id ifi i
Upon startup, the SDC identifies every
serial number it sees.

21
Ci
Circuit/Device
i /D i Identification
Id ifi i
The SDC instructs one device to momentarily
increase its load; then checks all the remaining
devices to see the effect of the increased load
current.

22
Ci
Circuit/Device
i /D i Identification
Id ifi i
The SDC instructs one device to momentarily
increase its load; then checks all the remaining
devices to see the effect of the increased load
current.
current

23
Ci
Circuit/Device
i /D i Identification
Id ifi i
The SDC instructs one device to momentarily
increase its load; then checks all the remaining
devices to see the effect of the increased load
current.
current

24
Ci
Circuit/Device
i /D i Identification
Id ifi i
After every device has gone through this cycle,
the system knows the relationship between all
devices and can generate a map.

25
B i Mapping
Basic M i Advantages
Ad t
• Quick,
Quick easy
easy, and efficient troubleshooting =
Low Maintenance Costs
• Accurate “As-built” maps
p of circuits as
installed
• Comparison of expected
device parameters with
actual device parameters

26
Signature Data Circuit Mapping:
What is It, and How Does It
Work?
27
EST3 Life Safety
System
y Operations
p
U r CControl
User ntr l and
nd Di
Display
l

• Interface modules
plug to LRMs
• Plastic
Pl i construction,
i
snap fit
• Membrane
M b style
t l //w
tactile keys
• Hinged door allows
easy service access
to underlying LRM
Control and Display Modules
• 2 types of LCD
modules with
different sized
display screens
• Four types of
control display
annunciator
i modules
d l
• Emergency
communication
paging and fire
phone controls
LCD Module Features
• Important
p
information first
and ‘hands free’
• User choice - last
event display
• User control
• Simple
l lights
l h andd
switches
• High
g level zone info
• Emergency User
Friendly
Liquid Crystal Display Module
• 2 Models – 3
3-LCD
LCD and 33-
LCDXL
• 8 x 21 backlit graphical LCD
• 24 x 40 backlit graphical
LCD
• 5 general system status
LEDs
• 4 common control switches
• Queues to sort events by
type
• 4 queue LEDs and keys
• Previous and next keys
• Expanded message key
• Command menu key
Main Display Status LEDs

CPU GND
Power Test Disable
Fail Fault

• 5 general system
status LEDs
Main Display Common Controls

Alarm Panel
Reset Silence Silence Drill

• 4 common controls
t l &
switches
Common Control Expansion

• Add a switch
module to
display
• Total
T t l
evacuation
• Lamp test
• City tie
disable
LCD Display Screens

• Title screen
• Event screen
Event Screen Windows
LCD Alarm Display

• Reverse video
• Event number and type
• 42 character location
message
Last Event Display
• Last event number
and type (highest
priority) /w 42
character location
message
• Total number of
events
t by
b type
t for
f
all types
Event Queues and Types

• Queues sort events


by type
• 4 queue LEDs &
switches
• Queue LEDs flash
Alarm Supv’y Trouble Monitor
for ‘unseen’
events
Previous • Previous and next
Message event selection
Next
Queue Controls

• User type
selection
• Alarm
• Supervisory
• Trouble
• Monitor
Alarm Supv’y Trouble Monitor • User message
selection
Previous • Previous
Message • Next
Next • Proprietary
Expanded Messages
• Expanded message
key

Expanded
Message
Command Menus
• Command Menu key
• Status
• Enable
• Disable
• Activate
• Restore
• Reports
• Program
• Test
Command
Menu
Control Display Modules
• Interfaced to
system by
processor on
underlying LRM
• Selection
S l ti
independent of
LRM fun
function
ti n
Display Module
• 24 LED annunciator
i t
• Red, yellow, or green
LEDs
• Display
• alarm
• supervisory
• monitor
• Flash fast, slow or
steady & off
steady,
Control Display Modules
• 12 switches
• 12 or 24 LEDs
• Red, yellow, green
LEDs, second yellow
• Control / display
• Alarm
• Supervisory
• Page Select
Interlocked Control Display
Module
• Six groups of 3
interlocked
switches
• On-Auto-Off
• Open-Auto-Close
p
• Page-Status-Evac
• Page-Alert-Evac
Page Alert Evac
Fire Alarm Functions
• Verified Alarm Sequence
q
• Waterflow Alarm Sequence
• Alarm Silence, Manual & Automatic
• Alarm Silence Inhibit
• Sound General Alarm
• Automatic Evacuation Timer
• Auto
A t Evacuation
E ti CCancel l
Fire Alarm Functions
• Common Alarm,
, Supervisory,
p y, & Trouble
Relays
• Auxiliary
y Power Output
p
• Notification Appliance Circuits
• Audible, Visual, Auxiliary
• Sprinkler Supervisory
• Monitor
Fire Alarm Functions
• Programming
• Common Event
• Specific Event
• Function Event
• Relay Responses
• Delayed
y Relayy Response
p
• Sequenced Relay Response
• Relay Disable
Fire Alarm Functions
• Automatic & Manual Relay
Operations
• On Off
• On Auto Off
• One Relay Control
• Two Relay Control
• Lamp Test
• City Tie Disable
Logicals
• Logical
g Zone Groupp
• AND Groups
• Matrix Groups
• Test Groups
AND Groups
• Activation number
Matrix Group
Application Enhancements
• Time Controls
• Check-in Group
• Emergency Alarm
• Guard Patrol
• Security
Audio Source Unit
Interface
• Simple to use
• Minimum operations
• Less chance of error
• Fast response
• Auto pre-announce
• P
Page de-activation
d ti ti ti timer
Audio Source Unit Display

• VU Display
• Ready to Page LED
• All Call
• Page to EVAC
• Page to Alert
• All Call Minus
• Page by Phone
Zone Page Selection

Page Page
Ground Flr Floor 3

P
Page Alert

Status EVAC

EVAC Page
ASU /w Fire Phone

• ASU-FT
• Complete
chassis
Fire Phone Control

• 8 x 20 Liquid
C
Crystal
t l Display
Di l
• language display
of calls
• 20 character
location message
Fire Phone LCD
• Calls pending
• Pending list
• Calls
C ll connected
t d
• Five lines
i di id ll li
individually list
t
connected calls
Fi Ph
Fire Phone SSelection
l ti CControls
t l

• Connect
• Review Pending
• Ack
• Disconnect
• Review
Connected
Life Safety
Operations
Thank
h k You!

37
3-FIB(A) Fiber Optic
I
Interface
f
Network and Audio Data

1
3 FIBMB Fiber Optic
3-FIBMB
Interface
• Class A or Class B (Style 7 or
Style 4) audio data
connections
• Node
N d to node
d di
distances up
to:8,000 ft. (2.4 km) using
multi-mode fiber24.85 mi (40
km) using single mode fiber
• Built-in test signal
• Secondary power input
• Transition from copper to
fiber on same network
• Transition from single to
multi-mode fiber on same
network
Class ‘B’
B Data

3-FIB

3--FIB
Node /w
3--FIB

ASU

3-FIB
Class ‘A’
A Data

3-FIB

3--FIB
Node /w
3--FIB

ASU

3-FIB
Class ‘B’
B Audio

3-FIB

3--FIB
Node /w
3--FIB

ASU

3-FIB
Class ‘A’
A Audio

3-FIBA

3--FIBA
Node /w
3--FIBA

ASU

3-FIBA
Class ‘A’
A Data & Audio

3-FIBA

3--FIBA
Node /w
3--FIBA

ASU

3-FIBA
8
9
10
11
12
Thank
h k You!

13
EST3 and LAN/WAN Networks

Network LAN/WAN
What is the EST3
Platform?
Stand Alone or Peer-to-
Peer Life Safety Network
Accurate, Rapid Smoke
and Fire Detection
Sprinkler System
Monitor
Multi-Channel Emergency
Communication
HVAC Smoke Control
Related Life Safety or
Property Protection
Operations
p
Access
Control/Security/CCTV
 Up to 64 Network  Up to 160,000
Nodes points
 Up to 10  Up to 7,000 I/O
Signature loops circuits
per node  Up to 1800A @ 24
 Up to 125 Volts
detectors and 125  Up to 8
modules per data Simultaneous
circuit
i i Audio Channels
 Synergy Enabled
How EST Defines “True
Integration”
• SYNERGY
• Customization of fire, security,
y
and access control functions using
a single Installer
• Two “forgotten” elements of
integration
• Smoke
S k control l
• Suppression

4
How EST Defines “True
Integration”
• SYNERGY
• Multiple UL Listings
• UL-864 Control Units for Fire-
Protective Signaling Systems
• UL-294 Access Control System Units
• UL-1610 Central-Station Burglar-
Alarm Units
• UL-1076 Proprietary Burglar Alarm
Units and Systems
• UL-1035 DACT
5
• Fireworks
 Event monitoring using
Fireworks
 Logs and history
 GUI Based Workstation
UL approved
workstation
 Single
Software
or Multiple
only Non-
 Workstations
UL Control Interface
Video
 Q
Quad
d Di
Display
l
 Remote Monitoring using
TCP/IP networks

6
• Fireworks
• Current Platform

• Future Platform

7
8
9
10
11
12
Single
g Fireworks GUI Workstation
ected to a single EST3 Integrated Cont

u can connect two Fireworks Workstatio


to a single EST3 Controller
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Single
Si l FiFireworks
k GUI WWorkstation
k t ti
Connected to a single
EST3 Integrated
I t t d Controller
C t ll Network
N t k

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Multiple Fireworks GUI Workstations
Connected to a single
EST3 Integrated Controller Network

15
Single Fireworks GUI Workstation
Connected to multiple EST3 Integrated
Controller Networks

Using a TCP/IP
network, can
connect
t up to
t 99
EST3 Networks to 16

FireWorks
ection Solutions for Fireworks Worksta
Device Server Connection

Company
LAN / WAN
NETCOM NETCOM
Device Server Device Server

RS232 Port
Connection

Modem

Modem

Short Haul Modem Connection


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Ethernet Networking
FACP FACP FACP FACP FACP

FireWorks ACDB FireWorks ACDB


Device Multiport
p
server device server

FACP

Switch Device Hub


server

• What is
i Ethernet Device
server Switch
Device
server

Networking?
• Basic networking FACP
The devices inside this cloud
FACP

consists of two or represent the possible Ethernet


network (LAN/WAN) devices Network
e o
more computers, that you may see when setting
up one of the network
server FACP

applications. This is only one


connected so that possible network configuration FireWorks ACDB
and are only several of the
they can communicate devices that you may encounter
when setting up a network.
Device
server

with each other to Router


share data
data.

Router Router Hub Device


server

Internet
Firewall
Network
server FACP

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Device Networking
• How Do We Get Started?
• Device Server
• Network Connection
• Ethernet Bridge to Serial Devices

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NETCOM-1S
NETCOM 1S Device Server
• Connects EST FACP’s to Existing Ethernet
Network Via RS-232
RS 232 Serial Port.
Port
• Remotely configure, program, monitor, and manage
EST3, EST2 stand-alone, IRC-3, or FCC fire alarm
control panels with FireWorks and ACDB
• Replace limited-distance point-to-point serial
connections
• Support any RS-232 serial interface device including
a remote printer
• Connect to 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX Ethernet (RJ-45)
• Quick and easy configuration using the included
Windows software or by using the built-in web server
• Mount it easily in a 3-CHAS7 or MFC-A using the
NETCOM-BRKT mounting bracket
• Use 120 Vac or 24 Vdc

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NETCOM-1F
NETCOM 1F Device Server
• Connects EST FACP’s to New or Existing Ethernet
Network Via a 10Base-FL Fiber Optic
p Interface.
• Remotely configure, program, monitor, and manage EST3, EST2
stand-alone, IRC-3, or FCC fire alarm control panels with
FireWorks and ACDB
• Choose from many
y supplied
pp Industrial Communications
Protocols or the Standard Serial Protocol Tunneling
• Choose from dual serial ports, DB-9 and DB-25, at rates up
to 115,200 bps
• Connect to 10BASE
10BASE-T
T Ethernet (RJ
(RJ-45)
45) and 10BASE
10BASE-FL
FL
(ST multimode fiber) Ethernet interfaces
• Use 24 Vdc or 100 to 240 Vac power adapter
• Use a NETCOM-BRKT mounting bracket to easily mount it in a
3-CHAS7 or MFC-A
• Configure quickly and easily using the included Windows
software or by using the built-in web server

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NETCOM 16D Multi
NETCOM-16D Multi-port
port
Device Server
• Multiport Device Server Providing
Network Access to 16 EST FACP’s.
• Supports TCP/IP,
TCP/IP IXP (NetWare),
(NetWare) Local Area
Transport (LAT), AppleTalk (EtherTalk) and
Microsoft LAN Management protocols.
• Remotely configure, program, monitor, and
manage EST3, EST2 stand-alone, IRC-3, or FCC
fire alarm control panels with FireWorks and
ACDB
• Connect to 10BASE
10BASE-T
T and AUI Ethernet
Interfaces
• Configure quickly and easily using the
included Windows software or by using the
built in web server
built-in
• Use 120 Vac
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Device Networking
• How Do We Get Started?
• Device Server
• Switch/Hub
• Create a Dedicated Network
• Single or Multimode Fiber Optic
Backbone
• Examine, Process and Route Packets to
Correct Ports.
• Allow Only Necessary Info to Pass
Th
Through.
h
• Packets are Filtered and Regenerated
• Separate Collision Domains
• Allows Greater Distances
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NETSW-EIS6-MM
NETSW EIS6 MM Switch
• The NETSW-EIS6-MM is a six port, 10/100 Mbps auto-negotiating
switching hub with a mix of four 10/100 Mbps twisted-pair copper
ports and two 100 Mbps multi-mode fiber ports. The NETSW-EIS6-MM
supports ST-style connectors.
• Use 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/100BASE-FX
• Use multimode fiber
• Use a loop
p detection algorithm
g
• Comply with IEEE 802.3
• Use an auto-negotiated data rate and flow control on twisted-
pair ports
• Use broadcast storm control
• Use full- or half-duplex
• Use a NETCOM-BRKT mounting bracket to easily mount it
in a 3-CHAS7 or MFC-A
• Use low
low-voltage
voltage AC or 24 Vdc from FACP or Booster Supply
• Monitor activity with link/activity and data rate LEDs

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NETSW-EIS6-SM
NETSW EIS6 SM Switch
• The NETSW-EIS6-SM is a six port, 10/100 Mbps auto-
negotiating switching hub with a mix of four 10/100 Mbps
twisted-pair
twisted pair copper ports and two 100 Mbps multi
multi-mode
mode fiber
ports. The NETSW-EIS6-MM supports SC-style connectors.
• Use 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/100BASE-FX
• Use single-mode fiber
• Use a loop detection algorithm
• Comply with IEEE 802.3
• Use an auto-negotiated data rate and flow control on
t i t d
twisted-pair
i ports
t
• Use broadcast storm control
• Use full- or half-duplex
• Use a NETCOM-BRKT mounting bracket to easily mount in
a 3-CHAS7
or MFC-A
• Use low-voltage AC or 24 Vdc from FACP or Booster
Supply
• Use redundant power sources
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• Monitor activity with link/activity and data rate LEDs
Code and Agency
Approvals
• Always Consult the LAHJ!
• Underwriters
i Laboratories,
i Inc.
• Without Common Control
• Panels Listed for Connection to UL
Information Technology Equipment (ITE),
I.e. Device Server
• Satisfies all requirements for Protected
Premise and Supervising Station Alarm
System Applications
• Utilizing Common Control
• Protected Premise
• All LAN/WAN must be UOJZ or UOXX or
• Meet Exemptions in 6.8.2.4.1 of NFPA 72,
2002

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Code and Agency
ApprovalsBandwidth Requirements
• Data Between FACP and • Data Between CCTV
FireWorks Controller and FireWorks
• Ping Time less than • 0.4 Kbps
500 ms • Data Between FACP and
• 1.8Kbps for each EST3 OS/2 FireWorks
• 1.0 Kbps for EST2, • 1.0Kbps (10K max)for
IRC-3 and FCC each panel
• Packet Size: 544 • Packet Size: 76 bytes
bytes for EST3, 76 • Data Between FACP and
bytes for EST2, IRC
IRC-3
3 VDU
and FCC • 10 Kbps max, 0.0 Kbps
• Data Between EST3 and typical)
ACDB • Packet Size: 464
• 1.2Kbps (40K max, 0.0 bytes
typical) 27

• Packet Size: 1.0K


Network Applications
(FireWorks to a Single Panel)
FireWorks with
network interface card
Ethernet Ethernet
connection connection Serial RS-232 connection
[1] [1] [2]
Ethernet
network Fi alarm
Fire l
Device server
LAN/WAN control panel

• Hardware Required • Network Requirements


• FireWorks with NIC • Ethernet Network LAN/WAN
• One Device Server • One Static IP Address
• NETCOM
NETCOM-1S
1S
for Each Device
i Server &
• NETCOM-1F
FW
• FACP
• Network Security -
• NETCOM-CD
Provided by Others

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Network Applications
(FireWorks to Multiple Panels)
Serial RS-232 connection
[2]
FireWorks with
network interface card
Fire alarm
Ethernet Ethernet Device server
control panel
connection connection
[1] [1]
Ethernet
network Fire alarm
D i server
Device
LAN/WAN control panel

Fire alarm
Device server
control panel

• Hardware Required
• FireWorks with NIC
• Network Requirements
• One Device Server • Ethernet Network LAN/WAN
• NETCOM-1S • One Static IP Address
• NETCOM-1F for Each Device Server &
• FACPs FW
• NETCOM-CD
NETCOM CD • Network Security
i -
Provided by Others
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Network Applications
(FireWorks to Multiple Panels via Hub)
Up to 16 fire alarm
control panels (CP)
Up to 16 serial
FireWorks with
RS-232 connections
network interface card [2]
CP
Ethernet Ethernet
connection connection CP
[1] [1]
CP
Ethernet
network NETCOM-16D CP
LAN/WAN multiport device
server [3] CP
CP
CP
CP

• Hardware Required • Network Requirements


• FireWorks with NIC • Ethernet Network LAN/WAN
• One NETCOM-16D
NETCOM 16D • One Static IP Address for
• AC Surge Protector Each Device Server & FW
• Network Security - Provided
• FACPs (Up to 16)
by Others
• EZ WebCon Software
Cd
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Network Applications Up to 16
short haul
Up to 16 fire
alarm control
(FireWorks to Multiple Panels via Modems) Up to 16 short
haul modems modems RS-232 panels (CP)
[2]
SHM SHM CP
SHM SHM CP
Up to 16 serial SHM SHM CP
FireWorks with RS-232 connections SHM SHM CP
network interface card [2]
Ethernet Ethernet SHM SHM CP
connection connection SHM SHM CP
[1] [1]
SHM SHM CP
Ethernet
NETCOM-16D SHM SHM CP
network
p
multiport
LAN/WAN SHM SHM CP
device server [3]
SHM SHM CP
SHM SHM CP
SHM SHM CP
SHM SHM CP
CP
• Hardware Required SHM
SHM
SHM
SHM CP

• FireWorks with NIC SHM SHM CP

• One NETCOM-16D
• AC Surge Protector • Network Requirements
• Up to 32 SHM’s • Ethernet Network LAN/WAN
• FACPs (Up to 16) • One Static IP Address
• EZ WebCon Software Cd for Each Device Server &
FW
• Network Security -
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Provided by Others
Network Applications
(ACDB to a Single Panel)
FireWorks with
network interface card
Ethernet Ethernet
connection connection Serial RS-232 connection
[1] [1] [2]
Ethernet
network
t k Fire alarm
Device server
LAN/WAN control panel

• Network Requirements
• Hardware Required
• Ethernet Network LAN/WAN
• ACDB Computer with NIC
• One Static IP Address for
and NETDIRECT Software
Each Device Server & ACDB
• One Device Server C
Computer
t
• NETCOM-1S
• Network Security - Provided
• NETCOM-1F
by Others
• EST3
• NETCOM-CD

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Network Applications
(ACDB to Multiple Panels)
ACDB with Serial RS-232 connection
NETDIRECT software [2]
and network interface card [3]
Ethernet EST3 network
Ethernet Device server control panel
connection
connection
[1]
[1]
Ethernet
network
t k EST3 network
Device server control panel
LAN/WAN

EST3 network
Device server control panel
• Hardware Required
• ACDB Computer with NIC
and NETDIRECT Software • Network Requirements
• One Device Server • Ethernet Network LAN/WAN
• NETCOM-1S • One Static IP Address for
• NETCOM-1F Each Device Server & ACDB
• EST3 Computer
• NETCOM-CD • Network Security - Provided
by Others
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Network Applications
(ACDB to Single Panel - Multi-Tenant)
Multiple ACDBs
with NETDIRECT
software
ft and
d network
t k
interface card
[3]

Ethernet connection Serial RS-232 connection


[1] [2]

EST3 network
Ethernet network Device server control panel
LAN/WAN

Ethernet connection
• Hardware Required [1]

• Multiple ACDB Computer


with NIC and NETDIRECT • Network Requirements
• One Device Server • Ethernet Network LAN/WAN
• NETCOM-1S • One Static IP Address for
Each Device Server & ACDB
• NETCOM-1F Computer
• EST3 • Network Security - Provided
• NETCOM-CD b Oth
by Others

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Network Applications
(FW & ACDB to a Single Panel)

Fi W k with
FireWorks ith
network interface card
[4] [5]
Serial RS-232
Ethernet Device server connection [2]
network
Ethernet LAN/WAN
connection Ethernet connection EST3 network
t k
ACDB with NETDIRECT
[1] [1] control panel
software and network
interface card [3]
Device server

• Hardware Required • Network Requirements


• ACDB Computer with NIC and • Ethernet Network LAN/WAN
NETDIRECT
• One Static IP Address for
• FireWorks with NIC
Each Device Server, FW &
• Two Device Server
ACDB Computer
• NETCOM-1S
• NETCOM-1F • Network Security - Provided
• EST3 y Others
by
• NETCOM-CD
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Network Applications
(FW with ACDB to a Single Panel)
Computer with FireWorks
and ACDB with
NETDIRECT software and
network interface card [3]

Ethernet Serial RS-232


Ethernet connection connection [2]
connection [1]
Device server
[1]
Ethernet
network EST3 network
LAN/WAN control panel

Device server

• Hardware Required • Network Requirements


• Computer with FW and ACDB • Ethernet Network LAN/WAN
with NIC and NETDIRECT
• One Static IP Address for
• FireWorks with NIC
Each Device Server, FW &
• Two Device Server
ACDB Computer
• NETCOM-1S
• NETCOM-1F • Network Security - Provided
• EST3 Network y Others
by
• NETCOM-CD
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Network Applications
(FW with ACDB to Multiple Panel)
Computer with FireWorks and ACDB
with NETDIRECT software and Serial RS-232
RS 232 connection
network interface card [3] [2] EST3 network
Ethernet control panel
DS
Ethernet connection
connection [1] DS
[1]
Ethernet DS EST3 network
network control panel
LAN/WAN DS

DS

DS EST3 network
control panel

• Hardware Required • Network Requirements


• Computer with FW and ACDB • Ethernet Network LAN/WAN
with NIC and NETDIRECT
• One Static IP Address for
• FireWorks with NIC
Each Device Server, FW &
• Two Device Server
ACDB Computer
• NETCOM-1S
• NETCOM-1F • Network Security - Provided
• EST3 Network y Others
by
• NETCOM-CD
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Network Applications
(FW with CCTV)
FireWorks with CCTV
with NETDIRECT software [3]

Ethernet connection Serial RS-232 connection


[1] [2]
Ethernet CCTV controller
network Device
LAN/WAN server

[4]
Coax cable connection

Cameras

• Hardware Required • Network Requirements


• Computer with FW and ACDB • Ethernet Network LAN/WAN
with NIC and NETDIRECT
• One Static IP Address for
• FireWorks with NIC
Each Device Server, FW &
• Two Device Server
ACDB Computer
• NETCOM-1S
• NETCOM-1F • Network Security - Provided
• EST3 Network y Others
by
• NETCOM-CD
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Network Applications
(OS/2 FireWorks to Multiple Panels)
Up to 16
Up to 16 fire alarm
device servers control p
panels
(DS) RS-232 (CP)
Ethernet connection [2]
OS/2 FireWorks Up to 16 to up to 16 DS CP
serial RS-232 Ethernet device servers
connections connection [1] DS CP
[2] [1] DS CP
NETCOM-16D Ethernet DS CP
multiport device network
server [3] LAN/WAN DS CP
DS CP
DS CP
DS CP

• Hardware Required • Network Requirements


• OS/2 FireWorks with NIC • Ethernet Network LAN/WAN
• One NETCOM-16D • One Static IP Address
• AC Surge Protector
for Each Device Server &
• Up to 16 device Servers FW
• FACPs (Up to 16)
• Network Security -
• EZ WebCon Software Cd
Provided by Others
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Network Applications
(Data Terminal Application)

Serial RS-232
connection Ethernet connection Ethernet connection Serial RS-232 connection
[2] [1] [1] [2]

Ethernet Printer [3] or


Fire alarm
network 3-VDUT
3 VDUT (EST3) or
control
t l panell Device server Device server
LAN/WAN VDU-3 (FCC, IRC-3,
[3]
EST2)

• Hardware Required • Network Requirements


• FACP with RS-232 • Ethernet Network LAN/WAN
• Two device Servers • One Static IP Address
• Printer, 3-VDUT, or for Each Device Server &
VDU-3 FW
• METCOM-CD • Network Security -
Provided by Others
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Network Applications
(Stand-Alone Network)
Ethernet connection
Fiber cable (up to four 10/100Base-T
Fire alarm
Ethernet network RJ-45 connections Device server control panel
available on each hub)
[1]
FireWorks with
network interface card Serial RS-232
[4] [5] connection
Switching hub [2]

Fire alarm
Device server control panel
Fiber Switching hub
cable [3]
ACDB with NETDIRECT
software and network
interface card

Switching hub

Fire alarm
Device server control panel

• Hardware Required • Network Requirements


• FACP with RS
RS-232
232 • Ethernet Network LAN/WAN
• Two device Servers • One Static IP Address
• Printer, 3-VDUT, or for Each Device Server &
VDU-3 FW
• METCOM-CD • Network Security -
Provided by Others 41
Network Applications
(Stand-Alone Network)
Ethernet connection
Fiber cable (up to four 10/100Base-T
Fire alarm
Ethernet network RJ-45 connections Device server control panel
available on each hub))
[1]
FireWorks with
network interface card Serial RS-232
[4] [5] connection
Switching hub [2]

Fire alarm
Device server control panel
Fiber Switching hub
cable [3]
ACDB with NETDIRECT
software and network
interface card

Switching hub

Fire alarm
Device server control panel

• Hardware Requirements
• Switching
g Hubs (NETSW-EIS6-SM or NETSW-EIS6-MM
• One Device Server/panel (NETCOM-1S or NETCOM-1F)
• FW and/or ACDB computers with NIC
• Control Panels
• NETCOM-CD

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