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E3 Series Classic Installati/Operati Manual Document: 9000-0577 2/02/2016 Rev: L4 P/N 9000-0577:L4 ECN 16-0032

Fire Alarm & Emergency Communicati System Limitatis While a life safety system may lower insurance rates, it is not a substitute for life and property insurance! An automatic fire alarm system typically made up of smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual pull statis, audible warning devices, and a fire alarm ctrol panel (FACP) with remote notificati capability can provide early warning of a developing fire. Such a system, however, does not assure protecti against property damage or loss of life resulting from a fire. An emergency communicati system typically made up of an automatic fire alarm system (as described above) and a life safety communicati system that may include an automous ctrol unit (ACU), local operating csole (LOC), voice communicati, and other various interoperable communicati methods can broadcast a mass notificati message. Such a system, however, does not assure protecti against property damage or loss of life resulting from a fire or life safety event. The Manufacturer recommends that smoke and/or heat detectors be located throughout a protected premises following the recommendatis of the current editi of the Natial Fire Protecti Associati Standard 72 (NFPA 72), manufacturer's recommendatis, State and local codes, and the recommendatis ctained in the Guide for Proper Use of System Smoke Detectors, which is made available at no charge to all installing dealers. This document can be found at http:// www.systemsensor.com/appguides/. A study by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (an agency of the United States government) indicated that smoke detectors may not go off in as many as 35% of all fires. While fire alarm systems are designed to provide early warning against fire, they do not guarantee warning or protecti against fire. A fire alarm system may not provide timely or adequate warning, or simply may not functi, for a variety of reass: Smoke detectors may not sense fire where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as in chimneys, in or behind walls, roofs, or the other side of closed doors. Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire another level or floor of a building. A secd-floor detector, for example, may not sense a first-floor or basement fire. Particles of combusti or smoke from a developing fire may not reach the sensing chambers of smoke detectors because: Barriers such as closed or partially closed doors, walls, chimneys, even wet or humid areas may inhibit particle or smoke flow. Smoke particles may become cold, stratify, and not reach the ceiling or upper walls where detectors are located. Smoke particles may be blown away from detectors by air outlets, such as air cditiing vents. Smoke particles may be drawn into air returns before reaching the detector. The amount of smoke present may be insufficient to alarm smoke detectors. Smoke detectors are designed to alarm at various levels of smoke density. If such density levels are not created by a developing fire at the locati of detectors, the detectors will not go into alarm. Smoke detectors, even when working properly, have sensing limitatis. Detectors that have photoelectric sensing chambers tend to detect smoldering fires better than flaming fires, which have little visible smoke. Detectors that have iizing-type sensing chambers tend to detect fast-flaming fires better than smoldering fires. Because fires develop in different ways and are often unpredictable in their growth, neither type of detector is necessarily best and a given type of detector may not provide adequate warning of a fire. Smoke detectors cannot be expected to provide adequate warning of fires caused by ars, children playing with matches (especially in bedrooms), smoking in bed, and violent explosis (caused by escaping gas, improper storage of flammable materials, etc.). Heat detectors do not sense particles of combusti and alarm ly when heat their sensors increases at a predetermined rate or reaches a predetermined level. Rate-of-rise heat detectors may be subject to reduced sensitivity over time. For this reas, the rate-of-rise feature of each detector should be tested at least ce per year by a qualified fire protecti specialist. Heat detectors are designed to protect property, not life. IMPORTANT! Smoke detectors must be installed in the same room as the ctrol panel and in rooms used by the system for the cnecti of alarm transmissi wiring, communicatis, signaling, and/or power. If detectors are not so located, a developing fire may damage the alarm system, compromising its ability to report a fire. Audible warning devices such as bells, horns, strobes, speakers and displays may not alert people if these devices are located the other side of closed or partly open doors or are located another floor of a building. Any warning device may fail to alert people with a disability or those who have recently csumed drugs, alcohol, or medicati. Please note that: An emergency communicati system may take priority over a fire alarm system in the event of a life safety emergency. Voice messaging systems must be designed to meet intelligibility requirements as defined by NFPA, local codes, and Authorities Having Jurisdicti (AHJ). Language and instructial requirements must be clearly disseminated any local displays. Strobes can, under certain circumstances, cause seizures in people with cditis such as epilepsy. Studies have shown that certain people, even when they hear a fire alarm signal, do not respd to or comprehend the meaning of the signal. Audible devices, such as horns and bells, can have different tal patterns and frequencies. It is the property owner's respsibility to cduct fire drills and other training exercises to make people aware of fire alarm signals and instruct them the proper reacti to alarm signals. In rare instances, the sounding of a warning device can cause temporary or permanent hearing loss. A life safety system will not operate without any electrical power. If AC power fails, the system will operate from standby batteries ly for a specified time and ly if the batteries have been properly maintained and replaced regularly. Equipment used in the system may not be technically compatible with the ctrol panel. It is essential to use ly equipment listed for service with your ctrol panel. Telephe lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premises to a central mitoring stati may be out of service or temporarily disabled. For added protecti against telephe line failure, backup radio transmissi systems are recommended. The most comm cause of life safety system malfuncti is inadequate maintenance. To keep the entire life safety system in excellent working order, going maintenance is required per the manufacturer's recommendatis, and UL and NFPA standards. At a minimum, the requirements of NFPA 72 shall be followed. Envirments with large amounts of dust, dirt, or high air velocity require more frequent maintenance. A maintenance agreement should be arranged through the local manufacturer's representative. Maintenance should be scheduled as required by Natial and/or local fire codes and should be performed by authorized professial life safety system installers ly. Adequate written records of all inspectis should be kept. Limit-D2-2016 2 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

Installati Precautis Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installati with lg-term reliability: WARNING - Several different sources of power can be cnected to the fire alarm ctrol panel. Discnect all sources of power before servicing. Ctrol unit and associated equipment may be damaged by removing and/or inserting cards, modules, or intercnecting cables while the unit is energized. Do not attempt to install, service, or operate this unit until manuals are read and understood. CAUTION - System Re-acceptance Test after Software Changes: To ensure proper system operati, this product must be tested in accordance with NFPA 72 after any programming operati or change in site-specific software. Reacceptance testing is required after any change, additi or deleti of system compents, or after any modificati, repair or adjustment to system hardware or wiring. All compents, circuits, system operatis, or software functis known to be affected by a change must be 100% tested. In additi, to ensure that other operatis are not inadvertently affected, at least 10% of initiating devices that are not directly affected by the change, up to a maximum of 50 devices, must also be tested and proper system operati verified. This system meets NFPA requirements for operati at 0-49º C/32-120º F and at a relative humidity 93% ± 2% RH (ncdensing) at 32 C ± 2 C (90 F ± 3 F). However, the useful life of the system's standby batteries and the electric compents may be adversely affected by extreme temperature ranges and humidity. Therefore, it is recommended that this system and its peripherals be installed in an envirment with a normal room temperature of 15-27º C/60-80º F. Verify that wire sizes are adequate for all initiating and indicating device loops. Most devices cannot tolerate more than a 10% I.R. drop from the specified device voltage. Like all solid state electric devices, this system may operate erratically or can be damaged when subjected to lightning induced transients. Although no system is completely immune from lightning transients and interference, proper grounding will reduce susceptibility. Overhead or outside aerial wiring is not recommended, due to an increased susceptibility to nearby lightning strikes. Csult with the Technical Services Department if any problems are anticipated or encountered. Discnect AC power and batteries prior to removing or inserting circuit boards. Failure to do so can damage circuits. Remove all electric assemblies prior to any drilling, filing, reaming, or punching of the enclosure. When possible, make all cable entries from the sides or rear. Before making modificatis, verify that they will not interfere with battery, transformer, or printed circuit board locati. Do not tighten screw terminals more than 9 in-lbs. Overtightening may damage threads, resulting in reduced terminal ctact pressure and difficulty with screw terminal removal. This system ctains static-sensitive compents. Always ground yourself with a proper wrist strap before handling any circuits so that static charges are removed from the body. Use static suppressive packaging to protect electric assemblies removed from the unit. Follow the instructis in the installati, operating, and programming manuals. These instructis must be followed to avoid damage to the ctrol panel and associated equipment. FACP operati and reliability depend up proper installati. Precau-D1-9-2005 FCC Warning WARNING: This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructi manual may cause interference to radio communicatis. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for class A computing devices pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which is designed to provide reasable protecti against such interference when devices are operated in a commercial envirment. Operati of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense. Canadian Requirements This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radiati noise emissis from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulatis of the Canadian Department of Communicatis. Le present appareil numerique n'emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la classe A prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communicatis du Canada. evance is a trademark; and Acclimate, FocalPoint, Gamewell-FCI, FAAST Fire Alarm Aspirati Sensing Technology, Intelligent FAAST, SmartScan, SWIFT, Velociti, and E3 Series are registered trademarks of Heywell Internatial Inc.eVance is a trademark; and Silent Knight and SWIFT are registered trademarks of Heywell Internatial Inc. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporati. Chrome and Google are trademarks of Google Inc. 2016 by Heywell Internatial Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited. E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 3

Software Downloads In order to supply the latest features and functiality in fire alarm and life safety technology to our customers, we make frequent upgrades to the embedded software in our products. To ensure that you are installing and programming the latest features, we strgly recommend that you download the most current versi of software for each product prior to commissiing any system. Ctact Technical Support with any questis about software and the appropriate versi for a specific applicati. Documentati Feedback Your feedback helps us keep our documentati up-to-date and accurate. If you have any comments or suggestis about our line Help or printed manuals, you can email us. Please include the following informati: Product name and versi number (if applicable) Printed manual or line Help Topic Title (for line Help) Page number (for printed manual) Brief descripti of ctent you think should be improved or corrected Your suggesti for how to correct/improve documentati Send email messages to: FireSystems.TechPubs@heywell.com Please note this email address is for documentati feedback ly. If you have any technical issues, please ctact Technical Services. 4 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

Table of Ctents Table of Ctents 1.1: Standards...7 1.2: Reference Documentati...8 1.3: E3 Series Classic Equipment...9 1.3.1: Intelligent Network Command Center (INCC-C)...9 1.4: E3 Series Classic Sub-Assemblies...9 1.4.1: Intelligent Network Interface-Voice Gateway, (INI-VGE)...9 1.4.2: Addressable Switch Sub-Assembly (ASM-16)...9 1.4.3: Amplifier-100 Watt (AA-100)...9 1.4.4: Amplifier-120 Watt (AA-120)...10 1.4.5: PM-9/PM-9G Power Supply Sub-Assembly- 9 Amperes...10 1.4.6: Command Center Enclosure (INCC-E)...10 1.4.7: Command Center Expander Enclosure (INCC-Ex)...10 1.4.8: Amplifier Enclosure (CAB-B3, CAB-D3)...10 1.4.9: Remote LED Driver Sub-assembly (ANU-48)...10 1.4.10: LCD Display Annunciator Sub-Assembly (NGA)...10 1.4.11: Liquid Crystal Display-Smart Loop Panel (LCD-SLP)...10 1.4.12: LCD Display (LCD-E3)...10 1.5: 7100 Fire Alarm Ctrol Panel Equipment...11 1.5.1: 7100 Fire Alarm Ctrol Panel Features...11 1.5.2: INI-7100 UTP, Intelligent Network Interface, Unshielded, Twisted-Pair...11 1.5.3: INI-7100 FO, Intelligent Network Interface, Fiber-Optic...11 1.6: E3 Series Fire Alarm Ctrol Panel Equipment...12 1.6.1: E3 Series Fire Alarm Ctrol Panel Features...12 1.6.2: Repeater (RPT-E3-UTP)...12 1.7: S3 Series (Small Addressable Loop Fire Alarm Ctrol Panel)...13 1.7.1: S3 Series Fire Alarm Ctrol Panel Features...13 2.1: Installati Requirements...14 2.2: Unpacking and Inspecting Compents...14 2.3: Mounting Sub-Assemblies...14 2.4: INCC Command Center...14 2.5: INCC-E Backbox (Single Backbox Applicati)...15 2.6: INCC-E Backbox (Multiple Backbox Applicati)...16 2.7: E3 Series Classic Intelligent Network Command Center Assembly...17 2.7.1: Intelligent Network Interface (INI-VGE)...18 2.7.2: Inner Door (INCC)...18 2.7.3: Addressable Switch Sub-assembly (ASM-16)...18 2.7.4: ASM-16 or ANU-48 Wiring Cnectis...19 2.7.5: Remote LED Driver Sub-Assembly (ANU-48)...22 2.7.6: Amplifiers (AA-100, AA-120)...23 2.7.7: Cabinet (s) DR-C4B, DR-D4B...23 2.7.8: Voice Paging Microphe Assembly (Optial)...24 2.7.9: Fire Fighter's Intercom Handset Assembly (Optial)...25 2.7.10: NGA LCD Annunciator Sub Assembly...26 3.1: Power Cnectis...28 3.2: Intelligent Network Interface, Voice Gateway (INI-VGE)...29 3.2.1: INI-VGE Power Cnectis...34 3.2.2: E3 Series Classic Network Cnectis...35 3.2.3: INI-VGE Signaling Line Circuit...38 3.2.4: INI-VGE Fire Fighter Intercom Riser Cnectis...39 3.2.5: INI-VGE Cnectis to Remote ASM-16 Sub-Assemblies...40 3.2.6: INI-VGE Earth Ground Cnecti...40 3.2.7: INI-VGE Programming Address Switch Settings...41 3.3: AA-100 and AA-120 Power Amplifiers...42 3.3.1: Primary/Secdary Power Requirements for the AA-100/AA-120 Audio Amplifiers... E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 5

Table of Ctents 3.3.2: Amplifier Cnectis...47 3.3.3: Adjusting Audio Gain Level...48 3.3.4: LEDs...49 3.3.5: Selecting the Default Backup Te...50 3.3.6: Backup Amplifier...51 3.4: Speaker Circuit Cnectis...52 3.4.1: Speaker Switching...52 3.4.2: Speaker Wire...54 3.5: Dual-Channel Classic...55 4.1: Routing Of Class 2 Power-Limited Field Wiring Circuits...56 6 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

1.1 Standards Secti 1: General Descripti The E3 Series Classic Emergency Voice Evacuati System is a peer-to-peer, self-regenerating, token ring passing network csisting of two to sixty-four nodes. When the E3 Series Classic is cnected to the network, it is compatible with the following systems. E3 Series System S3 Series (Small Addressable Loop 7100 Series System Fire Alarm Ctrol Panel) The System is a modular design that allows a wide range of cfiguratis from three basic assemblies to form an integrated, distributed fire alarm system with bulk audio evacuati and fire command capability. The network communicati cveys all of the fire alarm, audio evacuati, voice paging, and fire fighter communicatis over a single pair of wires or fiber-optic cable. Wire can be run up to 3,000 feet (914.4 meters) between each node while fiber-optic cable can tolerate up to 8 db loss between each node. A node csists of two or more nodes that comprise the following: An Intelligent Network Command Center (INCC-C) is comprised of the following: an Intelligent Network Interface-Voice Gateway (INI-VGC) sub-assembly e Network Graphic Annunciator (NGA) sub-assembly e to sixteen fully programmable Addressable Switch sub-assemblies (ASM-16), or LED Driver sub-assemblies, (ANU-48) a microphe for paging a telephe handset for fire fighter communicatis The E3 Series Classic Emergency Voice Evacuati System has been designed and tested to comply with the following Standards. Underwriters Laboratories The E3 Series Classic Emergency Voice Evacuati System complies with the following Underwriters Laboratories Standard. UL Standard 864, 9th Editi Natial Fire Protecti Agency (NFPA) The E3 Series Classic Emergency Voice Evacuati System complies with the following Natial Fire Protecti Agency Standard. NFPA 72- Natial Fire Alarm Code NFPA 70- Natial Electrical Code NFPA 101- Life Safety Code Other The E3 Series Classic Emergency Voice Evacuati System complies with the following Agency Standards. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) California State Fire Marshall New York City-MEA E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 7

General Descripti Reference Documentati 1.2 Reference Documentati Part Number Table 1.2.1 lists the UL-Ctrolled documentati assigned to the S3 Series and E3 Series Systems. If you require detailed installati instructis cabinetry, wiring and specificatis, you can download the following UL-Ctrolled documents from the ESD site the Gamewell-FCI Website (gamewell-fci.com). UL Listing Document LS10005-051GF-E S3 Series (Small Addressable Fire Alarm Ctrol Panel) UL Listing Document LS10080-051GF-E E3 Series Fire System (Expandable Emergency Evacuati System) UL Listing Document Manuals 9000-0577 E3 Series Classic Installati/Operati Manual LS10013-000GF-E E3 Series Combined Fire and MNS Installati/Operati Manual Installati Instructis 9000-0491 LCD-7100 (Remote Serial Annunciator) Installati Instructis 9000-0544 AM-50 Series (50 Watt Amplifiers) Installati Instructis 9000-0550 ASM-16 (Addressable Switch Module) Installati Instructis 9000-0564 ANU-48 (Remote LED Driver Annunciator) Installati Instructis 9000-0568 NGA (Network Graphic Annunciator) Installati Instructis 9000-0569 ILI-S-E3 (Intelligent Loop Interface - Expansi Board) Installati Instructis 9000-0579 ILI-MB-E3 (Intelligent Loop Interface - Main Board) Installati Instructis 9000-0580 RPT-E3-UTP (Repeater-E3 Unshielded Twisted-Pair) Installati Instructis 9000-0581 DACT-E3 (Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter) Installati Instructis 9000-0582 LCD-E3 (Liquid Crystal Display-E3) Installati Instructis 9001-0017 ILI95-MB-E3 (Intelligent Loop Interface-95 - Main Board) Installati Instructis 9001-0018 ILI95-S-E3 (Intelligent Loop Interface-95 - Expansi Board) Installati Instructis 9001-0055 PM-9G (Power Supply) Installati Instructis 9001-0064 ANX (Addressable Node Expander) Installati Instructis 9001-0066 RAN-7100 (Remote Alphanumeric Annunciator) Installati Instructis LS10044-000GF-E SLC-PM/SLC95-PM (Signaling Line Circuit-Persality Modules Installati Instructis LS10046-000GF-E FML-E3/FSL-E3 (Fiber-Optic Multi-Mode/Fiber-Optic Single-Mode) Installati Instructis LS10058-000GF-E FLPS-7 (Power Supply) Installati Instructis LS10082-000GF-E E3 Series Cabinets B, C, D, Retrofit, DR-C4/DR-D4 and EQ Cabinets Installati Instructis LS10083-000GF-E E3 Series, Remote Annunciator Display and Retrofit Cabinets Installati Instructis Addendum 9000-0427-L8 Compatibility Addendum to Gamewell-FCI Installati/Operati Manuals UL File S1869 Vol. 8C Supplement LS10138-151GF-E E3 Series Ctrol Panel, Releasing Applicatis Supplement Frame-Posts 9000-0583 E3 Series for the LCD-E3 Operating Instructis LS10056-000GF-E S3 Series (Small Addressable Fire Alarm Ctrol Panel System), Operating Instructis LS101-000GF-E E3 Series for the LCD-SLP Operating Instructis Title Table 1.2.1 Reference Documentati 8 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

E3 Series Classic Equipment 1.3 E3 Series Classic Equipment 1.3.1 Intelligent Network Command Center (INCC-C) General Descripti The Command and Ctrol Center is comprised of e INI-VGE, e or more ASM-16 programmable switch sub-assemblies, ANU-48 remote LED Driver sub-assemblies, or an NGA Network LCD annunciator. Optial assemblies include a system voice paging microphe and a fire fighter's handset. NOTE: An E3 Series Classic Emergency Voice Evacuati System can have multiple command centers. Each command center can occupy e node the network. These centers can serve as remote command centers duplicating the functis of a main command center or serve as independent command centers for their locati. 1.4 E3 Series Classic Sub-Assemblies 1.4.1 Intelligent Network Interface-Voice Gateway, (INI-VGE) The Intelligent Network Interface-Voice Gateway sub-assembly is available for fiber-optic/copper wire combinati. This sub-assembly is the network interface for the Voice Evacuati Command Center (INCC-C). It accommodates either the INI-VGE-FO unshielded twisted-pair wire or fiberoptic cable. The INI-VGE-UTP is available for unshielded twisted-pair use ly. The E3 Series Classic can accommodate up to four INI-VGE sub-assemblies each installed in its own cabinet. Installed in the INCC-C command center, the E3 Series Classic does the following: Provides the cnecti to the system's microphe and the fire fighter's handset. Mitors and ctrols up to six ASM-16, NGA, or ANU-48 sub-assemblies for a total of 256 fully programmable ctrol switches. Includes e Style 4 (Class B) signaling line circuit with a capacity of up to sixteen AOM- TELF (fire fighter communicati circuit) sub-assemblies. Occupies e node the E3 Series Classic network. Provides four voice channels, INI-VGE each capable of commanding up to twenty AA-100 or AA-120 amplifiers. Offers e Style 4 (Class B) signaling line circuit with a capacity of up to sixteen AOM-TELF (fire fighter communicati circuits) and thirty-two AOM-2SF (single-channel, speaker circuits). The MMO-6SF six-circuit, single-channel speaker circuits modules are also supported, but each MMO-6SF takes up to six addresses the SLC. Includes e fire fighter communicatis riser. Stores up to sixteen custom digital tes/messages with a combined, total length of three minutes. 1.4.2 Addressable Switch Sub-Assembly (ASM-16) The ASM-16 is a cfigurable switch input sub-assembly with sixteen witches and forty-eight status LEDs. Each switch address is fully programmable to serve as: A System Ctrol Switch: Reset, Silence, Alarm and Trouble Acknowledge etc. A Voice Evacuati Speaker Circuit ctrol switch A Fire Fighter Communicati Circuit ctrol switch An Auxiliary Ctrol Circuit switch A status indicating LED, red, green, and yellow 1.4.3 Amplifier-100 Watt (AA-100) The AA-100 is a 100-watt switching audio output amplifier, with two standard outputs of 25V RMS or 70.7 V RMS. Only e of the two outputs may be used in an installati. It has e fully supervised speaker circuit wired Style Y (Class B) or Style Z (Class A) capable of supplying up to 100 watts of power maximum. The amplifier ctains its own power supply, battery transfer ctrol, amplifier supervisi and back-up amplifier transfer ctrol. E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 9

General Descripti E3 Series Classic Sub-Assemblies 1.4.4 Amplifier-120 Watt (AA-120) The AA-120 is a 120-watt switching audio output amplifier, with e standard output of 25 V RMS. It has e fully supervised speaker circuit wired Style Y (Class B) or Style Z (Class A) capable of supplying up to 120 watts of power maximum. The amplifier ctains its own power supply, battery transfer ctrol, amplifier supervisi and back-up amplifier transfer ctrol. 1.4.5 PM-9/PM-9G Power Supply Sub-Assembly- 9 Amperes The PM-9/PM-9G is a 9 ampere regulated power supply with a battery charger that provides operating power to the INI-VGE Voice Evacuati Command Center. The battery charger can maintain batteries up to 55 A/H (with an external battery cabinet). (Batteries not furnished). 1.4.6 Command Center Enclosure (INCC-E) This enclosure houses the INI-VGE, Fire Fighter Telephe, Emergency Microphe, an NGA LCD Display, and up to three ASM-16/ANU-48 sub-assemblies. 1.4.7 Command Center Expander Enclosure (INCC-Ex) This enclosure can be intercnected with other enclosures to provide an added capacity for the larger applicatis. It can accommodate up to six ASM-16 or ANU-48 sub-assemblies. 1.4.8 Amplifier Enclosure (CAB-B3, CAB-D3) These enclosures house the AA-100 and AA-120 amplifiers. They are available in two (B3), or four (D3) tiers, with e amplifier occupying e tier. 1.4.9 Remote LED Driver Sub-assembly (ANU-48) This sub-assembly provides output for up to forty-eight remote LEDs. It mounts either in the INCC enclosure or in a remote UL Listed annunciator. 1.4.10 LCD Display Annunciator Sub-Assembly (NGA) The NGA sub-assembly occupies e node the network. This sub-assembly mounts in the INCC enclosure and provides an LCD display of system events, together with system status indicating LEDs and the following touch-screen switches: Alarm Acknowledge Signal Silence Trouble Acknowledge System Reset 1.4.11 Liquid Crystal Display-Smart Loop Panel (LCD-SLP) The LCD-SLP (Liquid Crystal Display-Smart Loop Panel) is a 4.3 (10.92 cm) diagal, 480 x 272 pixels, color touchscreen interface that csists of system events including indicating LEDs and ctrol switches. It may be remotely located via a local RS-485 serial interface. The LCD-SLP display is a remote annunciator that is compatible with the following system, modules. The SLP-E3, ILI-MB-E3 and ILI95-MB-E3 modules support up to 15 fully-functial and supervised LCD-SLP color touchscreen interfaces. S3 Series, SLP-E3 (Smart Loop Panel-Main Board) 1.4.12 LCD Display (LCD-E3) E3 Series, ILI-MB-E3 (Intelligent Loop Interface- Main Board E3 Series, ILI95-MB-E3 (Intelligent Loop Interface95- Main Board) The LCD-E3 provides an LCD display for system status, and the following Switches and LED indicators: Alarm Acknowledge Programming butts Trouble Acknowledge Menu/Back Signal Silence Back Space/Edit System Reset/Lamp test OK 12 butt keypad 10 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

7100 Fire Alarm Ctrol Panel Equipment General Descripti 1.5 7100 Fire Alarm Ctrol Panel Equipment 1.5.1 7100 Fire Alarm Ctrol Panel Features The 7100 Series is shipped unassembled. The shipping cart includes the 7100 Series Installati/Operati Manual, P/N: 9000-0447. The 7100 Series analog, addressable fire alarm ctrol panel provides such standard features as: Two Class B, Style 4 Signaling Line Circuits (SLC) Two Class B, Style Y Notificati Appliance Circuits (NAC) Alarm and Trouble Form C dry ctacts Accommodates 99 Gamewell-FCI Approved, UL Listed compatible analog, addressable sensors per SLC (198 total per 7100 System) Accommodates 98 Gamewell-FCI Approved, UL Listed compatible addressable mitor and ctrol modules per SLC (196 total per 7100 System) 80-character alpha-numeric display with the key switch protected system access functis and the system diagnostic LEDs 500 event, n-volatile history log Resettable and n-resettable external power outputs rated 1A @ 24 VDC Alarm Verificati and Positive Alarm Sequence Multi-level Alarm Processing NAC coding Programmable Trouble Reminder Integral RS-232 Port Power Limited Circuits In additi, the following list the optial features: Class A Optial Module (CAOM) with Discnect Switches for System NACs and SLCs Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter (DACT) built-in to Model FC7100-2D Municipal Circuit Optial Module (MCOM) LCD-7100/RAN-7100 Remote 80-character alphanumeric display (up to 5 per 7100 FACP) LDM-7100 LED Display Driver providing 33 outputs (up to 5 per 7100 FACP) Each 7100 fire alarm ctrol panel cverts into an E3 network node by the additi of an INI-7100 UTP or INI-7100 FO (see Secti 1.5.2 or Secti 1.5.3). 1.5.2 INI-7100 UTP, Intelligent Network Interface, Unshielded, Twisted-Pair The E3 Broadband Network interfaces to the 7100 FACP using copper wire network terminatis ly. It occupies e node the E3 Series Broadband network. OR 1.5.3 INI-7100 FO, Intelligent Network Interface, Fiber-Optic The E3 Broadband Network interfaces to the 7100 FACP using either fiber-optic cable or copper wire network terminatis. It occupies e node the E3 Series Broadband network. E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 11

General Descripti E3 Series Fire Alarm Ctrol Panel Equipment 1.6 E3 Series Fire Alarm Ctrol Panel Equipment The E3 Series Fire Alarm Ctrol Panel includes the following equipment: ILI-MB-E3, ILI95-MB-E3 or ANX PM-9 or PM-9G LCD-E3 or LCD-SLP RPT-E3-UTP (with FML-E3/FSL-E3) 1.6.1 E3 Series Fire Alarm Ctrol Panel Features Two Class A, Style 6, 7* or Class B, Style 4 Signaling Line Circuits Two Class A, Style Z or Class B, Style Y Notificati Appliance Circuits, 2.0 amp each Alarm, Trouble and Supervisory dry ctacts Accommodates 159 Gamewell-FCI Approved, UL Listed compatible analog sensors per signaling line circuit Accommodates 159 Gamewell-FCI Approved, UL Listed compatible addressable mitor/ctrol devices per signaling line circuit Accommodates 126 Gamewell-FCI Approved, UL Listed compatible sensors/modules (ILI95-E3 Series) 80-character alphanumeric LCD display (40 characters user-defined) 4100 event history buffer (n-volatile) Class 2 Power-Limited Resettable/n-resettable 1.0 amp @ 24 VDC power output each Alarm verificati Walk test Multi-level alarm processing Positive Alarm Sequence (PAS) operati Trouble reminder Integral RS-232 port ANX network interface communicates between the E3 Series fire alarm ctrol panel and the FocalPoint Graphic Workstati *Style 7 operati requires System Sensor, M500X Isolator Modules (ILI-MB-E3 or ILI-S-E3) or XP95-LI Line Isolator and XP95-LIB Line Isolator Base (ILI95-MB-E3 or ILI95-S-E3). Optial Features Remote DACT-E3 Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter Remote ANU-48 Remote LED Driver Remote ASM-16 Addressable Switch Sub-assembly Remote NGA Network Graphic Display LCD-7100/RAN-7100 Remote LCD Display LCD-SLP (Liquid Crystal Display-Smart Loop Panel) 1.6.2 Repeater (RPT-E3-UTP) The RPT-E3-UTP sub-assembly provides a remote interface between the ILI-MB-E3/ILI95-MB- E3, ANX (used for Fire applicatis ly) and the Broadband Network. It can also be used with the NGA. Use the following network communicati circuits with this system. RPT-E3-UTP (Repeater Module) provides unshielded, twisted-pair wire. FML-E3 (Fiber-Optic Multi-Mode) provides the fiber-optic multi-mode 62.5 micrs fiber. FSL-E3 (Fiber Optic Single Mode) provides the fiber-optic single-mode 50 micrs fiber. NOTE: RPT-E3-UTP Documentati: For additial informati the RPT-E3-UTP, refer to the following documents: - RPT-E3-UTP Installati Instructis, P/N:9000-0580 - S3 Series (Small Addressable Fire Alarm Ctrol Panel) UL Listing Document, P/N:LS10005-051GF-E 12 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

S3 Series (Small Addressable Loop Fire Alarm Ctrol Panel) General Descripti 1.7 S3 Series (Small Addressable Loop Fire Alarm Ctrol Panel) The S3 Series (Small Addressable Loop Fire Alarm Ctrol Panel) includes the following modules. SLP-E3 (Small Addressable Loop Panel) FLPS-7 (FireLite Power Supply for 7 amps) SLC-PM (Single Loop Circuit-Persality Module) SLC95-PM (Single Loop Circuit95-Persality Module) RPT-E3-UTP (Repeater) LCD-SLP (Liquid Crystal Display, Small Addressable Loop Panel) 1.7.1 S3 Series Fire Alarm Ctrol Panel Features The S3 Series is a Small Analog-Addressable Fire Alarm Ctrol Panel (FACP) that may be used in standale or networked cfiguratis. The S3 Series may be used as a standale FACP, providing the following features: One or two Signaling Line Circuits (SLCs) supporting System Sensor Velociti, System Sensor CLIP, or Apollo XP-95 protocols. Four Class B Notificati Appliance Circuits (NACs), which may be paired to provide two Class A NACs. The S3 Series provides an optial network interface board that allows the networked operati of multiple S3 Series and E3 Series units. The network interface allows seamless integrati with Gamewell-FCI, S3 Series nodes and E3 Series nodes, including the ILI-E3 Series (Intelligent Loop Interface-E3), ILI95-E3 Series (Intelligent Loop Interface95), ANX (Addressable Node Expander), INI-VG Series (Intelligent Network Interface-Voice Gateway), and NGA (Network Graphic Annunciator). NOTE: For additial informati the S3 Series panel, refer to the S3 Series (Small Addressable Fire Alarm Ctrol Panel) UL Listing Document, P/N:LS10005-051GF-E. E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 13

Installati Installati Requirements Secti 2: Installati 2.1 Installati Requirements All compents of the E3 Series Classic System should be located per the following requirements: The INCC-C Command Center must be mounted close-nippled to the PM-9/PM-9G or to a UL Listed fire power supply that supplies it with its 24 VDC operating voltage, such as the Gamewell-FCI E3 Series System or Model 7100 ctrol panel Listed per UL Standard 864, 9th Editi. Installatis are to be indoors ly, protected from rain, water, and rapid changes in temperature that could cause cdensati. Equipment must be securely mounted rigid, permanent walls. Temperature shall not exceed the range of 32-120 F (0-49 C). Operating humidity not to exceed with 93% n-cdensing at 90 F (32 C). There should be adequate space around the installati to allow easy access for operati and servicing. All E3 Series assemblies and compents are to be located in compliance with the local and the natial codes. All installati field wiring shall be in compliance with the local code, the natial code and the manufacturer s recommendatis. Use the Architects and Engineering Specificatis for detailed informati your Facility s Cfigurati. Installers must be Gamewell-FCI Factory Certified to program this product. For additial informati this product, ctact the Gamewell-FCI Customer Support to schedule the Factory Certified Training. 2.2 Unpacking and Inspecting Compents All compents of the E3 Series Classic are shipped disassembled. Remove all sub-assemblies and accessories from their shipping cart to access the enclosure. Remove and inspect the enclosure for shipping damage. Inspect all electric sub-assemblies for damage without removing them from their anti-static protective bags. If any pieces are found damaged, notify the shipping carrier immediately. Report missing compents to Gamewell-FCI Customer Service. 2.3 Mounting Sub-Assemblies To determine the installati that you require, refer to the following documents in Table 2.3.1.You can download these documents from the Gamewell-FCI website, www.gamewell-fci.com. Part Number LS10080-051GF-E LS10082-000GF-E LS10083-000GF-E LS10005-051GF-E LS10013-000GF-E 2.4 INCC Command Center Title E3 Series UL Listing Document E3 Series Cabinets B, C, D, Retrofit, DR-C4/DR-D4 & EQ Cabinets Installati Instructis E3 Series, Remote Annunciator Display and Retrofit Cabinets Installati Instructis, S3 Series (Small Addressable Fire Alarm Ctrol Panel) Installati/Operati Manual E3 Series Combined Fire and Mass Notificati Installati/Operati Manual Table 2.3.1 Reference Documents For informati the installati of the E3 Series cabinets and sub-assemblies, refer to the documents in Table 2.3.1. 14 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

INCC-E Backbox (Single Backbox Applicati) Installati 2.5 INCC-E Backbox (Single Backbox Applicati) 1. Prepare the mounting site by pre-drilling for fasteners as needed using the dimensis shown in Figure 2.5.1. Mounting hardware should be #10 to ¼" in diameter. Fasteners must be anchored into solid materials unless backed by studs or equivalent support. Mountings to ccrete walls should be backed by plywood to insulate the equipment from the possible cdensati. 2. Positi the enclosure so that the keyhole-shaped mounting holes that are located at the top of the enclosure can pass through the fastener heads. 3. Insert the top fasteners halfway and hang the backbox the fasteners. 4. Insert the two bottom fasteners and tighten all four fasteners to complete the installati. For additial informati the INCC-E3, refer to the INCC-E Installati Instructis P/N: 9000-0547. Figure 2.5.1 illustrates the INCC-E backbox dimensis. 1 3/8" 3.5 cm 1 11/16" 2.9 cm 19 3/8" 49 cm 16" 41 cm 16 11/16" 41 cm 19 3/8" 49 cm Figure 2.5.1 INCC-E Backbox Dimensis E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 15

Installati INCC-E Backbox (Multiple Backbox Applicati) 2.6 INCC-E Backbox (Multiple Backbox Applicati) 1. When two or more INCC-E enclosures are required, the first backbox is installed per the instructis described in Secti 2.3. Additial backboxes require a separati of ¾" between adjacent enclosures to ensure clearance for the doors. 2. Remove the 1 L diameter knockouts from the adjacent boxes prior to mounting to permit wiring from box to box and to peripheral devices in the field. Refer to Figure 2.6.1 and Figure 2.6.2. HORIZONTAL MOUNTING LEAVE ¾ SPACE BETWEEN CABINETS VERTICAL MOUNTING Use close-nipple or cduit for the intercnecti of cabinet wiring. Figure 2.6.1 INCC-E Backbox Installati 16 11/16" 16" 4 1/8" MIN. 3 7/16" HORIZONTAL MOUNTING VERTICAL MOUNTING Figure 2.6.2 INCC-E Backbox Installati 16 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

. E3 Series Classic Intelligent Network Command Center Assembly Installati 2.7 E3 Series Classic Intelligent Network Command Center Assembly (INCC) General The INCC-C Intelligent Network Command Center uses a modular approach. Csequently, the ctents of an INCC-C assembly will vary depending the project's specific requirements. It occupies e node the E3 Series Classic network without an NGA installed, and occupies two nodes with an NGA installed. The following list the INCC-C assembly optis: At a minimum, an INCC-C assembly must include e INI-VGE sub-assembly, e ASM-16 switch sub-assembly, e E3 Series Classic backbox, e INCC inner door, and eincc outer full plexiglass door. The standard INCC inner door provides six bays to accommodate up to six ASM-16 or ANU- 48 sub-assemblies or e NGA. Each INI-VGE can support up to six ASM-16 or ANU-48 sub-assemblies. The additial subassemblies can be mounted in extra E3 Series Classic backboxes. Unused bays can be covered with blank faceplates. An optial voice-paging microphe assembly occupies e standard bay in place of an ASM-16. An optial fire fighter's telephe handset assembly occupies two standard bays and requires the use of the INCC-T inner door which combines two bays to accommodate the telephe assembly. See Figure 2.7.1. Figure 2.7.1 Typical INCC Command Center E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 17

Installati 2.7.1 Intelligent Network Interface (INI-VGE) E3 Series Classic Intelligent Network Command Center Assembly! CAUTION: STATIC SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT THIS SUB-ASSEMBLY IS A STATIC SENSITIVE ELECTRONIC DEVICE. TO MINIMIZE THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGE, ALWAYS USE A GROUNDED WRIST STRAP OR MAINTAIN CONTACT WITH GROUND WHILE HANDLING THIS EQUIPMENT. 1. Unpack the INI-VGE sub-assembly from its shipping cart and remove it from its anti-static bag. Locate the six mounting standoffs at the top center of the INCCE backbox. Use the six screws provided to secure the sub-assembly to the backbox at each corner, top center, and bottom center. 2. Positi the sub-assembly so that the compent side is facing up. The four ST fiber-optic cables are positied to the lower left, and the four 4-pin terminal blocks run down the right side of the board. For additial informati the INI-VGE, refer to the INI-VG Series Installati Instructis P/N 9000-0549. NOTE: The term, INI-VG Series, refers to the models: INI-VGC, INI-VGE and INI-VGX. 2.7.2 Inner Door (INCC) For informati the installati of the INCC inner door, refer to the following documents: E3 Series Cabinets B, C, D, Retrofit, DR-C4/DR-D4 & EQ Cabinets Installati Instructis, P/N:LS10082-000GF-E E3 Series, Remote Annunciator Display and Retrofit Cabinets Installati Instructis, P/N: LS10083-000GF-E INCC Installati Instructis, P/N 9000-0546. 2.7.3 Addressable Switch Sub-assembly (ASM-16)! CAUTION: STATIC SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT THIS SUB-ASSEMBLY IS A STATIC SENSITIVE ELECTRONIC DEVICE. TO MINIMIZE THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGE, ALWAYS USE A GROUNDED WRIST STRAP OR MAINTAIN CONTACT WITH GROUND WHILE HANDLING THIS EQUIPMENT. 1. Unpack the ASM-16 sub-assembly from its shipping cart. NOTE: For new installatis, temporarily remove the INCC inner door from the INCC-E backbox and place the sub-assembly face down a flat surface. 2. It is recommended that the switch label be prepared and inserted between the ASM-16 faceplate overlay and the backplate at this time. Any subsequent alteratis to the switch labels will require the ASM-16 to be removed from the inner door assembly to gain access to the label. 3. Place the ASM-16 sub-assembly in positi in the desired locati in the inner door. 4. Fasten the sub-assembly in place by installing a Kep nut over the mounting studs located at each corner. Do not tighten the nuts until all adjacent assemblies have been set in place. For additial informati the ASM-16, refer to the ASM-16 Installati Instructis P/N 9000-0550. 5. Plug the RS-485 intercnect ribb cable into the INI-VGE sub-assembly Cnector J3. Plug the other end of the ribb cable into J2 of the first ASM-16. Ctinue cnecting the RS-485 bus between each additial ASM-16 as needed. 6. Extend the cnecti of the RS-485 bus as needed to sub-assemblies in adjoining expansi cabinets. 18 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

E3 Series Classic Intelligent Network Command Center Assembly Installati NOTE: For wiring details, see the ASM-16/ ANU-48 Wiring Cnectis (Table 2.7.4.1 and Figure 2.7.4.1). 2.7.4 ASM-16 or ANU-48 Wiring Cnectis For the ASM-16, ANU-48, INI-VG Series, ILI-MB-E3/ILI95-MB-E3, LCD-E3, LCD-SLP or remote enclosure installatis, use the wiring cnectis in Table 2.7.4.1, and refer to Notes A-F in Figure 2.7.4.1 for the ribb cable and hardwire locatis. ASM-16 or ANU-48 to ASM-16 or ANU-48 Wiring Designati Descripti Designati From ASM-16 or ANU-48 Ribb Cable To ASM-16 or ANU-48 J1 Ribb Cable Cnect To: J1 LCD-E3 J1,J2 ANU-48 J3 INI-VGC, INI-VGX, INI-VGE J1,J2, ASM-16 J3 J2 Ribb Cable Cnect To: J1 LCD-E3 J1,J2 ANU-48 J3 J1,J2, J3 INI-VGC, INI-VGX, INI-VGE ASM-16 J3 Ribb Cable Cnect To: J1 LCD-E3 J1,J2 ANU-48 J3 INI-VGC, INI-VGX, INI-VGE J1,J2, ASM-16 J3 J4 Emulator Factory Use Only J5 Factory Use Only JMP1 Terminati Install Jumper ly if the last device is RS-485 bus. NOTE: See Note A in Figure 2.7.4.1 for the ribb cable cnecti. ASM-16 or ANU-48 to ASM-16 or ANU-48 Wiring RS-485 COM A from previous device/to From ASM-16 or ANU-48 next device. Cnect To: TB1-1 COMM A Single Discrete Wire TB3-1 ILI-MB-E3/ILI95-MB-E3 TB6-3 INI-VGC, INI-VGX, INI-VGE TB1-3 DACT-E3 TB1-1 ASM-16, ANU-48 TB1-5 LCD-E3 TB1-1 LCD-SLP TB1-1 LCD-7100/RAN-7100 TB1-2 COMM B Single Discrete Wire RS-485 COM B from previous device/to next device. Cnect To: TB3-2 ILI-MB-E3/ILI95-MB-E3 TB6-2 INI-VGC, INI-VGX, INI-VGE TB1-4 DACT-E3 TB1-2 ASM-16, ANU-48 TB1-6 LCD-E3 TB1-2 LCD-SLP TB1-2 LCD-7100/RAN-7100 TB1-3 +24V Single Discrete Wire Cnect To: TB1-3 +24V TB3-6 ILI-MB-E3/ILI95-MB-E3 TB6-1 INI-VGC, INI-VGX, INI-VGE Table 2.7.4.1 ASM-16 or ANU-48 Wiring Cnectis E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 19

Installati E3 Series Classic Intelligent Network Command Center Assembly ASM-16 or ANU-48 to ASM-16 or ANU-48 Wiring Designati Descripti Designati TB1-4 GND Single Discrete Wire Cnect To: Comm TB1-4 GND TB3-5, ILI-MB-E3/ILI95-MB-E3 TB3-7 TB6-4 INI-VGC, INI-VGX, INI-VGE NOTE: See Note B in Figure 2.7.4.1 for the hardwire cnecti. INI-VGC, INI-VGX or INI-VGE Wiring From INI-VGC, INI-VGX or INI-VGE To ASM-16 or ANU-48 J3 RS-485 Local Ribb Cable J1, J2 or J3 NOTE: See Note C in Figure 2.7.4.1 for the ribb cable cnecti. From INI-VGC, INI-VGX or INI-VGE To ASM-16 or ANU-48 TB6 RS-485 Remote ASM-16 or ANU-48 TB-1 TB6-1 +24V Single Discrete Wire TB1-3 +24V TB6-2 COMM B Single Discrete Wire TB1-2 COMM B TB6-3 COMM A Single Discrete Wire TB1-1 COMM A TB6-4 GND Single Discrete Wire TB1-4 GND NOTE: See Note D in Figure 2.7.4.1 for the hardwire cnecti. ILI-MB-E3/ILI95-MB-E3 Wiring From ILI-MB-E3/ILI95-MB-E3 To ASM-16 or ANU-48 TB3-1 COMM A Single Discrete Wire TB1-1 COMM A TB3-2 COMM B Single Discrete Wire TB1-2 COMM B TB1-3 +24V Single Discrete Wire TB1-3 +24V TB1-4 GND Single Discrete Wire TB1-4 GND NOTE: See Note E in Figure 2.7.4.1 for the hardwire cnecti. LCD-E3 Wiring From LCD-E3 To ASM-16 or ANU-48 J1 Ribb Cable J1, J2, or J3 NOTE: See Note F in Figure 2.7.4.1 for the ribb cable cnecti. From LCD-SLP TB1-3 COMM A TB1-4 COMM B LCD-SLP Wiring To ASM-16 or ANU-48 TB1-1 COMM A TB1-2 COMM B NOTE: See Note B in Figure 2.7.4.1 for the ribb cable cnecti. NOTE: JMP1 - Terminati leave out. JMP2 - Factory programming leave in. JMP3 - Factory programming leave in. JMP4 - External Buzzer Cnector. Table 2.7.4.1 ASM-16 or ANU-48 Wiring Cnectis (Ctinued) 20 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

E3 Series Classic Intelligent Network Command Center Assembly Installati Figure 2.7.4.1 illustrates the ASM-16 and ANU-48 wiring cnectis. NOTE A: ASM-16 or ANU-48 to ASM-16 or ANU-48 wiring ASM-16/ANU-48 to ASM-16/ANU-48 RS-485 cnecti NOTE A: ASM-16 or ANU-48 to ASM-16 or ANU-48 wiring ASM-16/ANU-48 to ASM-16/ANU-48 RS-485 cnecti J1 J3 A J3 J3 J3 A J2 SW17 JMP1 JMP1 A TB1 TB1 REMOTE REMOTE J1 J2 J1 J2 A J1 A A J3 J1 A SW17 JMP1 J3 J1 SW17 SW17 SW17 JMP1 JMP1 JMP1 A A J2 A C F B DE J2 TB1 REMOTE J2 NOTE C and F: From local INI-VG or LCD-E3 J1 (RS-485 Local) NOTE B, D and E: HARDWARE RS-485 Port (to/from module in different INCC cabinet) From ILI-MB-E3/ILI95-MB-E3 TB3-1, TB3-2, TB1-3, and TB1-4 From SLP-E3 TB2-3, TB2-4, TB3-1, TB3-2 RS-485 RIBBON CABLE Cnector (to/from module in same INCC cabinet) TB1 REMOTE TB1 REMOTE B TB1 REMOTE NOTE B: To next ASM-16 or ANU-48 TB1 remote in next INCC cabinet or to LCD-SLP NOTE A: ASM-16 or ANU-48 to ASM-16 or ANU-48 wiring ASM-16/ANU-48 to ASM-16/ ANU-48 RS-485 cnecti Figure 2.7.4.1 ASM-16 and ANU-48 Wiring Cnectis E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

Installati E3 Series Classic Intelligent Network Command Center Assembly 2.7.5 Remote LED Driver Sub-Assembly (ANU-48)! CAUTION: STATIC SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT THIS SUB-ASSEMBLY IS A STATIC SENSITIVE ELECTRONIC DEVICE. TO MINIMIZE THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGE, ALWAYS USE A GROUNDED WRIST STRAP OR MAINTAIN CONTACT WITH GROUND WHILE HANDLING THIS EQUIPMENT. 1. Unpack the ANU-48 sub-assembly from its shipping cart. Remove the unit from its staticshielded bag, observing proper static protecti measures. NOTE: For new installatis, temporarily remove the INCC Inner Door from the INCC-E backbox and place it face down a flat surface. 2. Place the ANU-48 sub-assembly in positi in the desired locati in the inner door. 3. To fasten the assembly in place, install the nuts (provided with the Hardware Kit) over the mounting studs located at each corner. Do not tighten the nuts until all adjacent assemblies have been set in place. For additial informati the ANU-48, refer to the ANU-48 Installati Instructis P/N 9000-0564. 4. Plug the RS-485 intercnect ribb cable into the INI-VG Series sub-assembly cnector J3. Plug the other end of the ribb cable into J1 of the first ANU-48. Install the ribb cables from J2 of the first ANU-48 board to J1 of the next, and ctinue. 5. Extend the RS-485 bus as needed to sub-assemblies in adjoining expansi cabinets. NOTE 1: For wiring details, see the ASM-16 and ANU-48 Wiring Cnectis (Table 2.7.4.1 and Figure 2.7.4.1). NOTE 2: The annunciator may be located up to 3,000 feet from the panel and up to three additial annunciators can be cnected, cfigured identically with the first. See Table 2.7.5.1 for resistance limitatis for the cnecting circuit. NOTE 3: If more than four ANU-48 modules are installed, an external regulated and Class 2 power-limited, power supply Listed for use with fire protective signaling units is required. Quantity of ANU-48 Modules 1 2 3 4 Maximum resistance of 24 VDC power circuit (ohms) to most distant 40 20 14 10 ANU-48 Table 2.7.5.1 ANU-48 Resistance Limitatis 22 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

E3 Series Classic Intelligent Network Command Center Assembly Installati 2.7.6 Amplifiers (AA-100, AA-120) The AA-100 and AA-120 amplifiers mount in the cabinets DR-C4B and DR-D4B. Unpack the AA Amplifier from its shipping cart and remove it from its anti-static bag. It mounts directly in the DR cabinet. 2.7.7 Cabinet (s) DR-C4B, DR-D4B The amplifier cabinets can house three or four AA-100 or AA-120 amplifiers. These amplifiers can be cfigured as e, two, or three main amplifiers with or without a comm shared redundant standby amplifier. They can also be cfigured as two primary amplifiers, where each primary amplifier has its own standby amplifier. Figure 2.7.7.1 Cabinet DR-C4B dia. dia. Figure 2.7.7.2 Cabinet DR-D4B E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 23

Installati E3 Series Classic Intelligent Network Command Center Assembly 2.7.8 Voice Paging Microphe Assembly (Optial) 1. Unpack the pre-assembled Voice Paging Microphe assembly from its shipping cart. NOTE: For new installatis, temporarily remove the INCC inner door from the INCC-E backbox and place it face down a flat surface. 2. The Microphe assembly occupies e bay of the inner door. Place the Microphe assembly in positi in the desired locati in the inner door. 3. To fasten the assembly in place, install a Kep nut (provided in the Hardware Kit) over the mounting studs located at each corner. NOTE: Do not tighten the nuts until all adjacent assemblies have been set in place. 4. Remove the jumpers that are installed the INI-VGE J15 header. 5. Cnect the six-pin cnector of the coiled cord to J15 the INI-VGE, labeled "Microphe". NOTE: Be sure to positi the cnector so that the gray jumper spans the top two pins the INI-VGE J15 (Pins 6 and 5 counting from the top down). See Figure 2.7.8.1 for details. TB2 J15 MICROPHONE Remove Jumpers from INI-VGE Cnector J15 LOOP TB4 W5 J15 MICROPHONE Gray Jumper Microphe Cable NOTE: IF NO MICROPHONE IS INSTALLED, INSTALL JUMPERS BETWEEN PINS 3 AND 4, AND 5 AND 6. INI-VGE Figure 2.7.8.1 Voice Paging Microphe Assembly J4 SDA/SCL 24 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

E3 Series Classic Intelligent Network Command Center Assembly Installati 2.7.9 Fire Fighter's Intercom Handset Assembly (Optial) 1. Unpack the handset assembly from its shipping cart. NOTE: Be sure to use the INCC-T inner door to accommodate the assembly. For new installatis, temporarily remove the inner door from the INCC-E backbox and place it face down a flat surface. 2. The handset assembly occupies two bays of the inner door. Place the handset assembly in positi the inner door. 3. To fasten the assembly in place, install a Kep nut over the mounting studs located at each corner. Do not tighten the nuts until all adjacent assemblies have been set in place. 4. Plug the pre-assembled four-pin terminal block that terminates the phe cable into the INI- VGE TB5. 5. Remove INI-VGE jumper W5 to enable local handset cnecti. See Figure 2.7.9.1. Remove Jumper W5 to enable local handset cnecti TB2 LOOP TB4 W5 NOTE 1: When the INI-VGE terminal block TB5 is cnected to a local handset, it cannot be used as a phe riser, cnected to remote AOM-TELFs. NOTE 2: Install the jumper between TB5-3 and TB5-4, if the INI-VGE Firmware is V2.0-006 or later. TB5 J4 W5 INI-VGE Supervisory Jumper Telephe Cable Figure 2.7.9.1 Fire Fighter s Intercom Handset Assembly E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 25

Installati E3 Series Classic Intelligent Network Command Center Assembly 2.7.10 NGA LCD Annunciator Sub Assembly! CAUTION: STATIC SENSITIVE EQUIPMENT THIS SUB-ASSEMBLY IS A STATIC SENSITIVE ELECTRONIC DEVICE. TO MINIMIZE THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGE, ALWAYS USE A GROUNDED WRIST STRAP OR MAINTAIN CONTACT WITH GROUND WHILE HANDLING THIS EQUIPMENT. 1. Unpack the NGA sub-assembly from its shipping cart. Remove the unit from its staticshielded bag, observing proper static protecti measures. For new installatis, temporarily remove the INCC inner door from the INCC-E backbox and place it face down a flat surface. 2. Place the NGA sub-assembly in positi in the upper left opening in the inner door. 3. To fasten the assembly in place, install the nuts (provided with the Hardware Kit) over the mounting studs located at each corner. NOTE: Do not tighten the nuts until all adjacent assemblies have been set in place. 4. Plug the ARCNET intercnect ribb cable into the INI-VG Series sub-assembly cnector J7. Alternatively, the NGA may be cnected to the network via the RPT-E3-UTP. For additial informati, refer to the following documents: E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual, P/N 9000-0575 NGA Installati Instructis, P/N 9000-0568! CAUTION: WIRING RESTRICTION DO NOT CONNECT TO J3! 5. Plug the other end of the ribb cable into J4 of the NGA. 26 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

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3.1 Power Cnectis Secti 3: Wiring Cnecti of the power supply to the 120 @ 60 Hz or 240 VAC @ 50/60 Hz power source must be made in compliance with the Natial Electrical Code, NFPA 70, Article 760, the applicable NFPA Standards, and according to the requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdicti. Such requirements include: Cnectis must be made to a dedicated branch circuit. Cnectis must be mechanically protected. All means of discnecting the circuit must be clearly marked: "FIRE ALARM CIRCUIT CONTROL". Cnectis must be accessible ly to authorized persnel.! WARNING: EARTH GROUND REQUIREMENT USE A COLD WATER PIPE OR A GROUND-DRIVEN ROD TO ENSURE PROPER BONDING. PANEL NEUTRAL OR CONDUIT GROUND ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE. USE 14 AWG MIN. WIRE. 28 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

Intelligent Network Interface, Voice Gateway (INI-VGE) Wiring 3.2 Intelligent Network Interface, Voice Gateway (INI-VGE) The INI-VGE is the network interface sub-assembly for the INCC-C, E3 Series Classic Voice Command Center. FROM PREVIOUS TO NEXT TO NEXT FROM PREVIOUS NODE COM 2A NODE COM 2B NODE COM 1A NODE COM 1B NODE RX2 CONNECTOR NODE TX2 CONNECTOR NODE RX1 CONNECTOR NODE TX1 CONNECTOR In the INCC enclosure, the INI-VGE sub-assembly cnects to the E3 Series Classic System microphe and fire fighter telephe handset, and supervises and ctrols up to six ANU-48 or ASM-16 sub-assemblies. Figure 3.2.1 shows all the available cnectis the INI-VGE and their functis. The INI-VGE Series also has e Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) wired Style 4 (Class "B") ly. This SLC supports up to sixteen AOM-TELF fire fighter intercom circuits and up to thirty-two AOM- 2SF (single-channel, speaker circuits). The MMO-6SF six-circuit single-channel, speaker circuits modules are also supported, but each MMO-6SF takes up six addresses the SLC. Optially, e NGA, up to six ASM-16/ANU-48 modules may be used with the INI-VGX. TO ASM-16 TB1-3 OR ANU-48 TB1-3 (+) TO ASM-16 TB1-2 OR ANU-48 TB1-2 (RS485 COM B) TO ASM-16 TB1-1 OR ANU-48 TB1-1 (RS485 COM A) TO ASM-16 TB1-4 OR ANU-48 TB1-4 (-) 1 4 EGND TB1 LED1 REC LED4 DUP LED6 RX1 LED8 RST EGND TB3 NetSOLO CONNECTIONS USING FIBER-OPTIC CABLE (STANDARD ST CONNECTORS) TO NGA J4 OR ILI-E3 J4 W3 COM 1A COM 1B COM 2A COM 2B W1 GFI W4 CONFIG LED3 MRC LED5 TX LED7 RX2 LED9 DG REPEATER 1 9 2 10 J2 TX1 CHANNEL 1 J5 RX1 J6 TX2 CHANNEL 2 J8 RX2 SW1 J7 W2 TERM J1 13 1 14 2 E FNCTNS\RESET 19 20 1 2 RS485 LOCAL J3 NetSOLO CONNECTIONS USING WIRE UNSHIELDED, TWISTED-PAIR 9 10 1 2 RS485 REMOTE SEE NOTE 4: Figure 3.2.1 Typical Cnectis to the INI-VGE Cnect a ground wire from the INI-VGE TB3 Terminal 1. 4 J16 TB6 1 TB5 J4 SIGNALS IN/OUT TB2 LOOP TB4 J15 W5 SDA/SCL NOTE 2: IF NO MICROPHONE IS INSTALLED, INSTALL JUMPERS BETWEEN PINS 3 & 4 AND 5 & 6. NOTE 3: INSTALL THE JUMPER BETWEEN TB5-3 AND TB5-4 ON THE INI-VG SERIES WHEN THE FIRMWARE IS V2.0-006 OR LATER. The INI-VGE has ly e signaling line circuit (SLC) wired Style 4 (Class "B"). This SLC supports up to sixteen AOM-TELF Fire Fighter intercom circuits and up to thirty-two AOM-2SF single-channel speaker circuits. ** Cnecti must be in the same room, close-nippled or in a rigid cduit not over 20 feet lg. 9 1 PHONE MICROPHONE 6 4 1 4 1 1 10 1 2 4 GND ( - ) 24 VDC + OUT GND ( - ) 24 VDC + IN SEE NOTE 1: SEE NOTE 2: OFF - + GND HK NOTE 1: LED1 = REC (NETWORK CONFIGURATION) LED3 = MRC NETWORK RECONFIGURATION ORIGINATING FROM THIS NODE LED4 = DUP (NODE S NETWORK ADDRESS IS DUPLICATED AT ANOTHER NODE) LED5 = TX (NODE IS TRANSMITTING DATA TO THE NETWORK) LED6 = RX1 (NODE IS RECEIVING DATA FROM THE NETWORK) LED7 = RX2 (NODE IS RECEIVING DATA FROM THE NETWORK) LED8 = RST (FIRMWARE FAULT) LED9 = DG (GENERAL NETWORK FAULT) TO SIGNALING LINE CIRCUIT (-) TO SIGNALING LINE CIRCUIT (+) TO ACT-2 ( + ) TERMINAL TO ACT-1 ( - ) TERMINAL DISTANCE BETWEEN INI-VGE AND ACT-1 NOT TO EXCEED 20 FEET MAX. (BLACK) (CLEAR) JUMPER SEE NOTE 3: 16 AWG (FIREFIGHTER PHONE SUPERVISORY) TO AOM-TELF(S) TERM 4 TO AOM-TELF(S) TERM 3 TELEPHONE BOX OR TERMINAL BLOCK BLACK WHITE RED WHITE CONNECTIONS FROM TELEPHONE NOTE 4: EITHER THE RS-485 LOCAL OR RS-485 REMOTE CONNECTION MAY BE USED. DO NOT USE BOTH. E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 29

Wiring Intelligent Network Interface, Voice Gateway (INI-VGE) 3.2 Intelligent Network Interface, Voice Gateway (INI-VGE) (Ctinued) Table 3.2.1 lists the E3 Series Classic INI-VGE Power Csumpti Calculati Chart. Qty Sub-Assembly Descripti NOTES: INI-VGE ASM-16 Intelligent Network Voice Gateway-Command Center Addressable Switch Sub-assembly Supv. Current Alarm Current 0.150 A 0.150 A 0.011 A (See Note 2) ANU-48 Remote LED Driver 0.011 A (See Note 1) NGA Network Graphic Annunciator 0.200 A (See Note 3) 0.011 A (See Note 2) 0.011 A (See Note 1) 0.200 A (See Note 3) Microphe Paging Microphe 0.001 A 0.001 A Telephe AOM-TELF AOM-2SF Fire Fighter's Telephe Handset Addressable Output Module-Telephe 0.020 A 0.020 A 0.0024 A 0.0075 A Addressable Output Module 0.000375 A Velociti 0.00 A MMO-6SF Addressable Output Module 0.00225 A 0.035 A Total: Total Supv. Current Total Alarm Current The total supervisory and alarm currents determined in the above columns must be added to the standby battery calculatis for the power supply providing the operating voltage to the INCC-C. Typically, this is a PM-9/PM-9G or UL Listed fire power supply. NOTE 1: Add 0.003 A for each LED that is programmed to be lit for trouble or supervisory off-normal cditis. NOTE 2: Add 0.003 A for each LED that is programmed to be lit for alarm cditis. NOTE 3: Normal operating current. During a power failure, the current drops to 0.045 amp since backlight is extinguished. Table 3.2.1 E3 Series Classic INI-VGE Power Csumpti Calculati Chart 30 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

Intelligent Network Interface, Voice Gateway (INI-VGE) Wiring 3.2 Intelligent Network Interface, Voice Gateway (INI-VGE) (Ctinued) Table 3.2.2 lists the E3 Series Classic INI-VGE Series field wiring cnectis. Terminal Block 1- E3 Series Classic Network cnecti- using unshielded, twisted-pair TB1-1 COM 1A cnecti TB1-2 COM 1B cnecti TB1-3 COM 2A cnecti TB1-4 COM 2B cnecti Terminal Block 2- External Power Cnecti (INI-VGE) TB2-1 24 VDC ( + ) power input from external power supply or PM-9/PM-9G TB4-5 TB2-2 GND ( - ) power input from external power supply or PM-9/PM-9G TB4-2 TB2-3 24 VDC ( + ) Power Out terminal-wiring terminal ly, not a source of power TB2-4 GND Power Out terminal-wiring terminal ly, not a source of power TB3-1 Earth Ground Terminal Block 4- Power Amplifier and Signaling Line Circuit Cnectis (See Notes 1, 2 and 3) TB4-1 Local Speaker (INCC, INX or INX CAB-B ly) or Cnect to ACT-1 (-) Terminal (INI-VGE ly) TB4-2 Local Speaker (INCC, INX or INX CAB-B ly) or Cnect to ACT-2 (+) Terminal (INI-VGE Only) TB4-3 Signaling Line Circuit ( + ), Style 4, Class "B" TB4-4 Signaling Line Circuit ( - ), Style 4, Class "B" Terminal Block 5- Fire Fighter Handset or Fire Fighter Phe riser cnecti (INI-VGE) TB5-1 Fire Fighter Phe ( - ): Plugs into local Fire Fighter Handset- INI-VGC Phe riser field wire cnecti to AOM-TELF Term 3 - INI-VGX and INI-VGE TB5-2 Fire Fighter Phe ( + ): Plugs into local Fire Fighter Handset- INI-VGC Phe riser field wire cnecti to AOM-TELF Term 4 - INI-VGX and INI-VGE TB5-3 Telephe Plug Supervisory Loop (Cnects to TB5-4). Cnect ly if INI-VGE Firmware is V2.0-006 or later. TB5-4 Telephe Plug Supervisory Loop (Cnects to TB5-3). Cnect ly if INI-VGE Firmware is V2.0-006 or later. Terminal Block 6- RS485 Remote Communicati Cnecti to ASM-16 or ANU-48 in Separate Cabinet TB6-1 + 24 VDC Supply - cnects to remote ASM-16 or ANU-48 TB1-3 TB6-2 RS-485 COM B - cnects to remote ASM-16 or ANU-48 TB1-2 TB6-3 RS-485 COM A - cnects to remote ASM-16 or ANU-48 TB1-1 TB6-4 System Comm ( - ) cnects to remote ASM-16 or ANU-48 TB1-4 NOTE 1: INI-VGC Signaling Line Circuit supports AOM-TEL and AOM-TELF Telephe Modules. NOTE 2: INI-VGX Signaling Line Circuit supports AOM-TEL and AOM-TELF Telephe Modules and AOM-2S, AOM-2SF, MMO-6S, MMO-6SF Speaker Circuit Ctrol Modules. NOTE 3: INI-VGE Signaling Line Circuit supports AOM-TEL, AOM-2SF, and MMO-6SF Ctrol Modules. Table 3.2.2 E3 Series Classic INI-VGE Field Wiring Cnectis E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 31

Wiring Intelligent Network Interface, Voice Gateway (INI-VGE) 3.2 Intelligent Network Interface, Voice Gateway (INI-VGE) (Ctinued) Table 3.2.3 lists the E3 Series Classic INI-VGE jumpers and cable cnectis. Table 3.2.4 lists the E3 Series Classic INI-VGE indicating and diagnostic LEDs. Designati Descripti Comments J1 "E" FNCTNS/RESET Factory use J2 Fiber-Optic ST Channel 1 TX1 Cnects to next node RX2 ST cnector J3 RS-485 Local Cnects to 1st Local ASM-16/ANU-48 Cnector J2 J4 SDA/SCL Cnects to PM-9/PM-9G Cnector J1-INX or INX CAB-B J5 Fiber-Optic ST Channel 1 RX1 Cnects to next node TX2 ST cnector J6 Fiber-Optic ST Channel 2 TX2 Cnects form previous node RX1 cnector J7 Repeater Network Backplane. Cnect to J4 NGA sub-assembly (optial) or J4 ILI-E3 Series or ANX (optial). For optimum network communicati, run this cable underneath PM-9/PM-9G. J8 Fiber-Optic ST Channel 2 RX2 Cnects from previous node TX1 cnector J15 Microphe Cnectors to microphe cable If no microphe is installed, jumpers must be installed between pins 3 and 4, and 5 and 6. J16 Signals In/Out Cnects to the 1st AM-50 Series amplifier cnector J1 INX or INX CAB-B ly (See Note 1) W1 GFI Switch IN for ground fault indicati Install the jumper to supervise for ground faults the network wiring between this INI-VGE and any other nodes that are directly cnected to this INI-VGE. W2 Terminati Switch Install the jumper to supervise for ground faults the network wiring between this INI-VGE and any other nodes that are directly cnected to this INI-VGE. W3 EGND Switch IN to enable earth ground reference circuit Jumper should ly be installed if the INI-VG is powered by a power supply that does NOT supervise for ground faults. W4 Cfig Switch Factory Use. Do not install. W5 Handset Enable Switch OUT to enable Local Fire Fighter Handset cnecti IN to enable Phe Riser cnecti to AOM-TELFs NOTE: 20 feet. Cnectis must be in the same room, close-nippled or in rigid cduit, not to exceed Table 3.2.3 E3 Series Classic INI-VGE Jumpers & Cable Cnectis NOTE 1: The term, AM-50 Series refers to the models: AM-50-25 and AM-50-70 amplifiers. 32 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

Intelligent Network Interface, Voice Gateway (INI-VGE) Wiring Designati Descripti Comments LED 1- REC A network recfigurati is in progress. LED 3- MRC This node is attempting to perform a network recfigurati. LED 4- DUP Duplicate or invalid network address. LED 5- TX The sub-assembly is transmitting network data. LED 6- RX1 This sub-assembly is receiving network data Channel 1. LED 7- RX2 The sub-assembly is receiving network data Channel 2. LED 8- RST Firmware fault. LED 9- DG GENERAL NETWORK FAULT Table 3.2.4 E3 Series Classic INI-VGE Indicating and Diagnostic LEDs E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 33

EGND 1 4 LOOP (CLEAR) SDA/SCL 1 9 MICROPHONE PHONE OFF - + GND HK (BLACK) Wiring Intelligent Network Interface, Voice Gateway (INI-VGE) 3.2.1 INI-VGE Power Cnectis The INI-VGE-FO or INI-VGE-UTP serving as the network interface and ctrol unit of an INCC-C Command Center cnects to its operating power via Terminal Block TB2. Figure 3.2.1.1 illustrates the INI-VGE power cnectis. FROM PREVIOUS TO NEXT TO NEXT FROM PREVIOUS NODE COM 2A NODE COM 2B NODE COM 1A NODE COM 1B NODE RX2 CONNECTOR NODE TX2 CONNECTOR NODE RX1 CONNECTOR NODE TX1 CONNECTOR TO ASM-16 TB1-3 OR ANU-48 TB1-3 (+) TO ASM-16 TB1-2 OR ANU-48 TB1-2 (RS485 COM B) TO ASM-16 TB1-1 OR ANU-48 TB1-1 (RS485 COM A) TO ASM-16 TB1-4 OR ANU-48 TB1-4 (-) TB1 LED1 REC LED4 DUP LED6 RX1 LED8 RST EGND TB3 NetSOLO CONNECTIONS USING FIBER-OPTIC CABLE (STANDARD ST CONNECTORS) TO NGA J4 OR ILI-E3 J4 W1 W4 GFI W3 COM 1A COM 1B COM 2A COM 2B CONFIG LED3 MRC LED5 TX LED7 RX2 LED9 DG REPEATER 1 9 2 10 J2 TX1 CHANNEL 1 J5 RX1 J6 TX2 CHANNEL 2 J8 RX2 SW1 TO 1 ST LOCAL ASM-16 OR ANU-48 J2 CONNECTOR (IN SAME CABINET) J7 W2 TERM J1 13 1 14 2 E FNCTNS\RESET 19 20 1 2 RS485 LOCAL J3 NetSOLO CONNECTIONS USING WIRE UNSHIELDED, TWISTED-PAIR NOTE 1: LED1 = REC (NETWORK CONFIGURATION) 9 10 1 2 4 RS485 REMOTE SEE NOTE 4: J16 TB6 1 TB5 J4 SIGNALS IN/OUT TB2 TB4 J15 LED3 = MRC NETWORK RECONFIGURATION ORIGINATING FROM THIS NODE LED4 = DUP (NODE S NETWORK ADDRESS IS DUPLICATED AT ANOTHER NODE) LED5 = TX (NODE IS TRANSMITTING DATA TO THE NETWORK) LED6 = RX1 (NODE IS RECEIVING DATA FROM THE NETWORK) LED7 = RX2 (NODE IS RECEIVING DATA FROM THE NETWORK) LED8 = RST (FIRMWARE FAULT) LED9 = DG (GENERAL NETWORK FAULT) 6 1 4 4 1 4 1 1 10 2 GND ( - ) OUT 24 VDC + OUT GND ( - ) IN 24 VDC + IN SEE NOTE 1: SEE NOTE 2: W5 TO PM-9/PM-9G J1 CONNECTOR TO SIGNALING LINE CIRCUIT (-) TO SIGNALING LINE CIRCUIT (+) TO ACT-2 ( + ) TERMINAL TO ACT-1 ( - ) TERMINAL DISTANCE BETWEEN INI-VGE AND ACT-1 NOT TO EXCEED 20 FEET MAX. JUMPER SEE NOTE 3: 16 AWG (FIREFIGHTER PHONE SUPERVISORY) TO AOM-TELF(S) TERM 4 TO AOM-TELF(S) TERM 3 TELEPHONE BOX OR TERMINAL BLOCK BLACK WHITE RED WHITE CONNECTIONS FROM TELEPHONE NOTE 2: IF NO MICROPHONE IS INSTALLED, INSTALL JUMPERS BETWEEN PINS 3 & 4 AND 5 & 6. NOTE 3: INSTALL THE JUMPER BETWEEN TB5-3 AND TB5-4 ON THE INI-VG SERIES WHEN THE FIRMWARE IS V2.0-006 OR LATER. NOTE 4: EITHER THE RS-485 LOCAL OR RS-485 REMOTE CONNECTION MAY BE USED. DO NOT USE BOTH. Figure 3.2.1.1 INI-VGE Power Cnecti Descripti Comments TB2-1 +24 VDC IN - from power supply TB2-2 Comm ( - ) IN - from power supply TB2-3 +24 VDC OUT TB2-4 Comm ( - ) OUT Table 3.2.1.1 INI-VGE Series Power Cnectis 34 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

PHONE Intelligent Network Interface, Voice Gateway (INI-VGE) Wiring 3.2.2 E3 Series Classic Network Cnectis The INI-VGE can be cnected to the E3 Series Classic using an unshielded, twisted-pair of wires, fiber-optic cable, or a combinati of the two. Figure 3.2.2.1 illustrates the INI-VGE cnectis. NOTE: Cnectors J2, J5, J6 and J8 are omitted the INI-VGE-UTP. COM 1A (FROM PREVIOUS NODE COM 2A TERMINAL) COM 1B (FROM PREVIOUS NODE COM 2B TERMINAL) COM 2A (TO NEXT NODE COM 1A TERMINAL) ) COM 2B (TO NEXT NODE COM 1B TERMINAL) TO NEXT NODE RX2 CONNECTOR TO NEXT NODE TX2 CONNECTOR FROM PREVIOUS NODE RX1 CONNECTOR FROM PREVIOUS NODE TX1 CONNECTOR CONNECTIONS using FIBER-OPTIC CABLE (STANDARD ST CONNECTORS) EGND TB1 W1 GFI J2 EGND TB3 W4 CONFIG J5 W3 TX1 RX1 J6 TX2 J8 RX2 SW1 { { REPEATER CHANNEL1 J7W2 J3 CONNECTIONS using WIRE (UNSHIELDED, TWISTED-PAIR) J1 E FNCTNS\RESET CHANNEL2 RS485 LOCAL RS485 REMOTE TB6 J16 SIGNALS IN/OUT TB2 LOOP TB4 W5 SDA/SCL OFF PHNE-PHNE+GND HOOK J4 J15 MICROPHONE SDA/SCL Figure 3.2.2.1 INI-VGE Cnectis NOTE: Cnectors J2, J5, J6 and J8 are omitted the INI-VGE-UTP. E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 35

Wiring Intelligent Network Interface, Voice Gateway (INI-VGE) 3.2.2 E3 Series Classic Network Cnectis (Ctinued) Designati Descripti Comments TB1-1 COM 1A To next node's TB1-3 (COM 2A) TB1-2 COM 1B To next node's TB1-4 (COM 2B) TB1-3 COM 2A From previous node's TB1-1 (COM 1A) TB1-4 COM 2B From previous node's TB1-2 (COM 1B) Table 3.2.2.1 E3 Series Classic Network Wire Terminatis Descripti Comments ST Cnector J2 Channel 1 TX1 To next node's ST Cnector J8 (RX2) ST Cnector J5 Channel 1 RX1 To next node's ST Cnector J6 (TX2) ST Cnector J6 Channel 2 TX2 From previous node's ST Cnector J5 (RX1) ST Cnector J8 Channel 2 RX2 From previous node's ST Cnector J2 (TX1) Fiber-optic cable: up to 200 micrs (optimized for 62.5/ 125 micrs) Up to 8 db loss max. between nodes. Table 3.2.2.2 E3 Series Classic Network Fiber-Optic Cable Cnectis (INI-VGE Only)! WARNING: FIBER OPTIC CABLE RESTRICTION THE USE OF FIBER-OPTIC CABLE IS NOT PERMITTED IN NEW YORK CITY. 36 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

Intelligent Network Interface, Voice Gateway (INI-VGE) Wiring 3.2.2 E3 Series Classic Network Cnectis (Ctinued) Figure 3.2.2.2 illustrates multiple network cnectis. TB3 W3 REPEATER J7 W2 J3 RS485 LOCAL RS485 REMOTE TB6 TB2 TB1 W1 GFI W4 CONFIG TX1 J2 RX1 J5 TX2 J6 RX2 J8 SW1 TO NEXT NODE RX2 CONNECTOR TO NEXT NODE TX2 CONNECTOR FROM PREVIOUS NODE RX1 CONNECTOR FROM PREVIOUS NODE TX1 CONNECTOR Gamewell-FCI INI-VG PCB J16 SIGNALS IN/OUT CONNECTIONS using FIBER-OPTIC CABLE (STANDARD ST CONNECTORS) 8 db Loss max LOOP TB4 W5 OFF PHNE-PHNE+GND HOOK J4 J15 MICROPHONE SDA/SCL J2 J5 J6 J8 REPEATER W3 J7 W2 TB3 J3 RS485 LOCAL CONNECTIONS using WIRE TB6 (UNSHIELDED, TWISTED-PAIR) TB1 W1 GFI W4 CONFIG SW1 TX1 RX1 TX2 RX2 { { CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 Gamewell-FCI INI-VG PCB J1 E FNCTNS\RESET J16 SIGNALS IN/OUT RS485 REMOTE TB2 LOOP TB4 W5 SDA/SCL OFF PHNE-PHNE+GND HOOK J4 J15 MICROPHONE PHONE 4 SDA/SCL 3,000 Feet max.. J2 J5 J6 J8 W3 J7 W2 J3 TB3 COM 1A (FROM PREVIOUS NODE COM 2A TERMINAL) COM 1B (FROM PREVIOUS NODE COM 2B TERMINAL) COM 2A (TO NEXT NODE COM 1A TERMINAL) COM 2B (TO NEXT NODE COM 1B TERMINAL) TB1 W1 GFI W4 CONFIG SW1 Gamewell-FCI INI-VG PCB REPEATER J1 E FNCTNS\RESET RS485 LOCAL J16 SIGNALS IN/OUT RS485 REMOTE TB6 TB2 SDA/SCL LOOP TB4 W5 OFF PHNE-PHNE+GND HOOK J4 J15 MICROPHONE SDA/SCL Figure 3.2.2.2 Multiple Network Cnectis E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 37

Wiring Intelligent Network Interface, Voice Gateway (INI-VGE) 3.2.3 INI-VGE Signaling Line Circuit This sub-assembly provides e Style 4 (Class B) Signaling Line Circuit (SLC). Up to sixteen AOM-TELF Fire Fighter Intercom circuits and up to thirty-two AOM-2SF Single-Channel speaker circuits can be cnected to this SLC. MMO-6SF six-circuit single-channel, speaker circuits modules are also supported, but each MMO-6SF takes up six addresses the SLC. NOTE: THE INI-VG SERIES SLC SUPPORTS: - 32 AOM-2SF (SINGLE-CHANNEL SPEAKER CIRCUITS). - MMO-6SF SIX-CIRCUIT, SINGLE-CHANNEL, SPEAKER CIRCUIT MODULES ARE ALSO SUPPORTED, BUT EACH MMO-6SF TAKES UP TO SIX ADDRESSES ON THE SLC. - 16 AOM-TELF MODULES (FIRE FIGHTER TELEPHONE CKTS) INX ONLY. TB2 AOM-2SF STYLE 4 (CLASS B ) ONLY } SLC ( - ) SLC ( + ) TB4 } LOCAL SPEAKER CIRCUIT 25 V, 8 OHMS W5 PHONE OFF PHNE-PHNE+GND HOOK J4 AOM-TELF Figure 3.2.3.1 INI-VGE Signaling Line Circuit Cnectis INI-VGE Signaling Line Circuit Specificatis: 24 VDC nominal, Class 2 power-limited and supervised 40 ohms max. wire resistance 0.5 µf max. circuit capacitance 0.070 amp max. current Use twisted unshielded wire, 18 AWG min. 38 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

Intelligent Network Interface, Voice Gateway (INI-VGE) 3.2.4 INI-VGE Fire Fighter Intercom Riser Cnectis 3.2.4.1 FPJ Fire Fighter Phe Jack Wiring Wiring This sub-assembly provides a phe riser circuit Terminal Block TB5, Terminals 3 and 4 that cnects to the AOM-TELF/AOM-2SF Fire Fighter Phe circuit Terminals 3 and 4. Up to sixteen AOM-TELF/AOM-2SF can be cnected to each INI-VGE phe riser. The INI-VGE uses Terminal Block TB5 Terminals 1 and 2 to cnect to the main Fire Fighter Handset located in the INCC cabinet. Figure 3.2.4.1.1 illustrates the FPJ Series Fire Fighter s Phe Jack Wiring Cnectis. NOTE: THE EOL RESISTOR SUPPLIED WITH THE FPJ MUST BE REMOVED. AOM-TELF MODULES REQUIRE 3.9k EOL. Figure 3.2.4.1.1 FPJ Series Fire Fighter s Phe Jack Wiring Cnectis Figure 3.2.4.2.2 illustrates the INI-VGE Intercom Riser Cnectis. 3.9kO EOL Phe Riser IMPORTANT: Refer to Gamewell-FCI Publicati 9000-0405, Figure 2-33, for wiring details. FHS Use the FPJ Plate. Phe Riser FHS Use the FPJ Plate. Phe Riser Riser AOM-TEL AOM-TEL INI-VGX Signaling Line Circuit provides e (1), Style 4 (SLC) that can support up to 16 AOM-TELF modules. The first e is used for supervisi for the audio riser. INI-VGX Signal Line Circuit Specificatis 24 VDC nominal, power-limited & supervised 40 ohms max wire resistance 0.5 µf max circuit capacitance 0.070 amp max. current Use twisted unshielded wire, 18 AWG TB-4 (SLC-) 3.9kO EOL Supervises telephe line To floor AOM-TELF. Also creates a Class A phe riser. Supervisory AOM-TEL AOM-TEL (SLC+) TB-5 Figure 3.2.4.2.2 INI-VGE Intercom Riser Cnectis E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 39

Wiring Intelligent Network Interface, Voice Gateway (INI-VGE) 3.2.5 INI-VGE Cnectis to Remote ASM-16 Sub-Assemblies An INI-VGE installed in an INCC-C Command Center assembly can support up to sixteen ASM- 16 programmable switch sub-assemblies. The INCC-C cabinet has space for up to six ASM-16 subassemblies (there are three spaces available, if a microphe and fire fighter handset are included). INI-VGE TB6 provides a hardwire cnecti between the INI-VGE and any ASM-16 mounted in a different cabinet. If the ASM-16 sub-assemblies are mounted in the same cabinet as the INI-VGE, cnect the ASM- 16 sub-assemblies directly by a ribb cable (see Table 2.7.4.1). NOTE: For wiring details, see the ASM-16 and ANU-48 Wiring Cnectis (Table 2.7.4.1 and Figure 2.7.4.1). Designati Descripti Comments TB6-1 (+ 24 VDC) 1st Remote ASM-16 TB1-3 TB6-2 (RS-485 COM B) 1st Remote ASM-16 TB1-2 TB6-3 (RS-485 COM A) 1st Remote ASM-16 TB1-1 TB6-4 (Comm) 1st Remote ASM-16 TB1-4 Table 3.2.5.1 INI-VGE to Remote ASM-16s RS-485 REMOTE TO 1 ST REMOTE ASM-16/ANU-48 TB1-4 (COMMON) TO 1 ST REMOTE ASM-16/ANU-48 TB1-1 (RS-485 COM A) TO 1 ST REMOTE ASM-16/ANU-48 TB1-2 (RS-485 COM B) TO 1 ST REMOTE ASM-16/ANU-48 TB1-3 (+24 VDC) CONNECT TO 1 ST REMOTE ASM-16/ANU-48 TERMINAL BLOCK TB1 IN EACH REMOTE CABINET (INCC ONLY). 4 3 2 1 TB6 TB2 4 41 NOTE: USE EITHER THE RS-485 LOCAL OR RS-485 REMOTE CONNECTION DO NOT USE BOTH. TB4 Figure 3.2.5.1 INI-VGE Cnectis to the Remote ASM-16 Sub-Assemblies 3.2.6 INI-VGE Earth Ground Cnecti LOOP 1 Cnect INI-VGE TB3 to earth ground for full protecti against transient voltages, power surges and to cform to the Natial Electrical Code, NFPA 70, Article 760.! WARNING: EARTH GROUND REQUIREMENT: USE A COLD WATER PIPE OR A GROUND-DRIVEN ROD TO ENSURE PROPER BONDING. PANEL NEUTRAL OR CONDUIT GROUND ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE. USE 14 AWG MIN. WIRE. 40 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

Intelligent Network Interface, Voice Gateway (INI-VGE) Wiring 3.2.7 INI-VGE Programming Address Switch Settings Use INI-VGE DIP Switch SW-1 to set the address that the sub-assembly will occupy the E3 Series Classic network. Do not duplicate addresses with other sub-assemblies the network. For the fastest communicati between nodes, set the addresses in csecutive order. SWITCH DOWN (ON) SWITCH UP (OFF) ADDRESS SWITCH SETTINGS 6 5 =1 =11 = =31 =41 =51 =2 =12 =22 =32 =42 =52 =3 =13 =23 =33 = =53 =14 =5 =15 =25 =35 =45 =55 =6 =16 =8 =7 =17 =27 =37 =47 =57 =4 =24 =9 =19 =29 =39 =49 =59 =54 =46 =56 =38 =48 6 5 6 5 6 5 =34 =44 6 5 =26 6 5 =36 6 5 =18 =28 6 5 =58 6 5 6 5 =10 =20 =30 =40 =50 =60 =61 =62 =63 =64 Figure 3.2.7.1 INI-VGE Address Switch Settings E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 41

Wiring AA-100 and AA-120 Power Amplifiers 3.3 AA-100 and AA-120 Power Amplifiers Figure 3.3.1 illustrates the AA-100 and AA-120 Power amplifiers. A) AA-100 Audio Amplifier Figure 3.3.1 AA-100 and AA-120 Power Amplifiers The AA-100 audio amplifier provides up to 100 watts of power. Two outputs are provided, dual output provides 70.7V RMS. The combined power taken from these outputs must not exceed 100 watts total. A four-wire high level output/return circuit must be employed. Cut R-100 to enable output wiring supervisi in the AA-100. Use ly the 70.7V RMS output which must be supervised. B) AA-120 Audio Amplifier The AA-120 audio amplifier provides up to 120 watts of power. Use ly the 25V RMS output. The power taken from this output must not exceed a total of 120 watts. A four-wire high-level output/return circuit must be employed when output wiring supervisi is required. Cut R- 100 to enable output wiring supervisi in the AA-120. C) Trouble Ctacts Trouble ctacts the amplifiers close to report problems with audio input wiring, brown out, batteries, output wiring, or the amplifier itself. Trouble ctact wiring must not leave the cabinet, and is mitored via an AMM series input mitoring module. D) Backup Amplifiers The backup amplifiers must be compatible with the primary amplifier (for example, if an AA-100 amplifier is used, use the AA-100 amplifier as the back-up amplifier). In the event of an amplifier failure, the backup amplifier switching is automatic. When e backup amplifier serves multiple primary amplifiers, ly e primary amplifier failure will be supported. Individual LEDs signal each source of trouble to aid in troubleshooting. The supervisi of the backup amplifier output is de through the four-wire return circuit the backup amplifier. Use output wiring supervisi whenever the high-level audio amplifier output leaves the cabinet. E) Cabinet Mounting The AA-100 and AA-120 mount directly in the DR series cabinets, e amplifier per tier. The primary (AC) and secdary (24V battery) power source cnectis must be made to each amplifier. Some external listed means of charging the batteries (such as a DRBC-1 charger) must be used. 42 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

AA-100 and AA-120 Power Amplifiers Wiring 3.3.1 Primary/Secdary Power Requirements for the AA-100/AA- 120 Audio Amplifiers Primary power required for the AA-100, and AA-120 amplifiers are 120VAC. Secdary power (24 VDC battery) cnectis must be made at the designated terminals shown in Figure 3.3.2.1. Secdary power may be obtained from any source of 24 VDC that is Listed for fire alarm signaling and it has sufficient alarm and standby capacity (etc.). Use Table 3.3.1.1 to calculate the amplifier secdary (battery) power requirements. Supv. Alarm Qty Sub-assembly Descripti Current Current AA-100 AA-100 Primary amplifier 0.050 A 7.3 A AA-120 AA-120 Primary amplifier 0.050 A 7.3 A AA-120 AA-120 Back up amplifier 0.050 A 0.30 A Additial current csuming devices powered from the power supply Total Supv. Current Total Alarm Current TOTALS: User Calculati Totals (See Notes 1 & 2) A Total supervisory current. B Enter number of standby hours required. 24 C Multiply Line A by hours in Line B. D Total alarm current. E Enter alarm sounding period in hours* (0.25 hr). F Multiply Line D by Line E. G Add Line C & Line F. H Multiply Line G by 1.2 to arrive at total ampere/hours required. NOTES NOTE 1: For Emergency Voice/Alarm Communicati service, the system shall be capable of operating for 24 hours under a maximum normal load and then operating during an alarm cditi for a period of 2 hours. Fifteen (15) minutes of evacuati alarm operati at maximum alarm load shall be csidered the equivalent of 2 hours of alarm operati. NOTE 2: Maximum alarm current from 55AH batteries must not exceed 20A. Use the next size battery with capacity greater than required. Maximum alarm current from 31 AH batteries must not exceed 9A. The system batteries must be replaced as a set. Table 3.3.1.1 AA-100/AA-120 Amplifier Standby Battery - Calculati Chart E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

Wiring AA-100 and AA-120 Power Amplifiers 3.3.1.1 ACT-1 Audio Coupling Transformer Overview The ACT-1 Audio Coupling Transformer couples a low-level audio to the audio amplifiers. The unit can be used to couple a low-level audio signal up to eight devices. Multiple ACT-1s are required for amplifiers multiple channels. It provides electrical isolati for equipment powered by separate power supplies with ground fault detecti enabled. In additi, the ACT-1 provides comm mode noise rejecti (CMNR), greatly reducing crosstalk from the SLCs. Applicatis You can install the transformer in any applicati that uses AA-100, or AA-120 audio amplifiers, subject to the following restrictis. The amplifiers must mount remotely from the source of the low-level audio devices, such as the INI-VGE. The power supplies in the main ctrol panel cabinet and the remote cabinets do not share the same comm. Ground fault is enabled each power supply. In larger systems, capacitance becomes a critical factor in creating sporadic and difficult-to-find ground faults alg a single comm cnecti. In these systems as in systems that expand use an ACT-1 if possible. Isolating Power Supplies Isolated power supplies, each with respective ground fault detecti circuits enabled, are often used to aid the quick locati of ground faults in the large systems. This task is more difficult if the entire system (main and all remote devices) share the same comm cnecti and the power supply in the main ctrol panel cabinet provides ground fault detecti. For example, use a system csisting of a remote annunciator powered from a local supply within the same cabinet, but cnected through an RS-485 circuit to the main ctrol panel. A comm cnecti occurs (although a poor e) alg the RS-485 interface. Therefore, the power supplies in this system are not adequately isolated and problems will occur (such as intermittent reports of a ground fault when each power supply s ground fault detecti signal interacts with the signal from the other power supply). In this case, the earth fault detecti of the remote power supply must be disabled and a good comm cnecti must be made between the two systems. Although an ACT-1 is not required for amplifiers mounted in this remote cabinet, the installati of an ACT-1 can reduce CMN from the SLC. 44 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

AA-100 and AA-120 Power Amplifiers Wiring 3.3.1.2 ACT-1 Audio Coupling Transformer Installati To cnect an ACT-1 to an AA-100 or an AA-120 amplifier, follow these steps and refer to Figure 3.3.1.2.1: 1. Cnect the ACT-1 to the first amplifier in the chain by inserting P1 pins of the ACT-1 into Terminal Block P3 of the amplifier as shown in Figure 3.3.1.2.1. Tighten the screws securely. 2. Using the supplied cable, cnect the EARTH terminal each ACT-1 to P8 the AA-100/ AA-120. 3. Cnect the low-level AUDIO IN circuit to the Terminal Block TB1 the ACT-1. NOTE: To obtain the highest sound quality, observe polarity of audio signal when cnecting the speakers. Terminal designati the ACT-1 Earth Comm Shield THRU + THRU - Shield AUDIO IN + AUDIO IN - COM EARTH S THRU AUDIO IN OUT OUT Shield Out (through) IN P3 AA-30 P4 AA-100/AA-120 AMG P4 P5 OUT RETURN Low Level AMG POLARITY Figure 3.3.1.2.1 ACT-1 Cnectis E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 45

Wiring AA-100 and AA-120 Power Amplifiers 3.3.1.3 ACT-1 Wiring Amplifiers Figure 3.3.1.3.1 illustrates the wiring amplifiers. See Note 3 TB1 P1 R-470 ELR See Note 1 TB1 P1 Low- Level Audio Low-Level Audio Return AA-100 or AA-120 P3 AA-30 P3 AMG-1 P4 AA-100 or AA-120 P3 P3 AA-30 Origin of Main Audio Riser See Note 2 AA-30 P3 See Note 2 AA-100 or AA-120 P3 Main Power Supply Main Power Supply Main Power Supply See Note 3 Remote Amplifier Cabinet Remote Amplifier Cabinet Main Ctrol Panel Cabinet Figure 3.3.1.3.1 ACT-1 Wiring Diagram NOTE 1: Using the grounding wire supplied, cnect the EARTH ground terminal of each ACT-1 to terminal P8-10 the AA-100 or AA-120. The COMM terminal is intended for shielding of the ACT-1 output. Cnect to the comm of the local power supply.! CAUTION: WIRING RESTRICTIONS DO NOT AT ANY POINT CONNECT THE SHIELD(S) FROM THE INPUT OF THE ACT-1 TO THE COMMON OF THE LOCAL POWER SUPPLY. NOTE 2: Up to eight audio amplifiers may be cnected to the output of a single ACT-1 using the low-level audio plug (P1, pins 1, 2, and 3). NOTE 3: The output of the ACT-1 supports a maximum wire length of 200 feet (61 m). 18 to 12 AWG (0.75 to 3.25 mm 2 ). 46 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

AA-100 and AA-120 Power Amplifiers Wiring 3.3.2 Amplifier Cnectis Figure 3.3.2.1 illustrates the amplifier cnectis for the upper and the lower boards. Secdary (DC) Power Battery Earth Primary (AC) Power AC HOT AC NEUTRAL EARTH Lower Board Trbl shield Comm Trbl Low Level Audio Through shield Low Level Audio IN AA-120/AA-120E No Cnecti, AA-100/AA-100E High Level Audio Out (70.7V) Earth 70.7 V Output High Level Audio Out (25vrms) shield Upper Board High Level Audio Return (4-wire mode required For AA-100/AA-100E) shield 70 V Transformer Cnectis (AA-100/AA-100E ly Trouble Audio Audio IN OUT IN Thru Backup Backup AA-120/AA-120E IN OUT High Level Audio OUT (25 VRMS) (AA-100/AA-100E No cnecti) Figure 3.3.2.1 Amplifier Cnectis - Upper and Lower Boards NOTE 1:The low-level input and high-level output "P" cnectors are primarily for in-cabinet applicatis where the wiring to or from the amplifier remains in the same cabinet. For "multiplecabinet" applicatis, hardwire the systems using terminal blocks P3 and P8. When more than e cabinet is required, cabinets must be mounted adjacent to each other and all intercnecting wiring must be installed in cduit. NOTE 2: Cut resistor R100 to enable high-level audio output wiring supervisi. Output supervisi is always required in the AA-100. This opti is ly required in the AA-120 when the output wiring leaves the cabinet. NOTE 3: If the amplifier is used in a stand-ale mode (no cnecti to an INI-VGE), where the backup te generator is used, R107 must be cut to prevent the amplifier from generating a trouble cditi. The amplifier will indicate trouble within 90 secds. See Figure 3.3.2.2. E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 47

Wiring AA-100 and AA-120 Power Amplifiers 3.3.2 Amplifier Cnectis (Ctinued) Figure 3.3.2.2 illustrates the stand ale operati. Cut R100 to enable 4-wire output supervisi 3.3.3 Adjusting Audio Gain Level Cut R107 to enable Stand Ale operati Figure 3.3.2.2 Stand Ale Operati A multi-positi rotary switch allows the installer to adjust the gain of the audio output signal to compensate for audio line losses. After correct adjustment, the audio amplifier will produce its maximum rated output power. To adjust: After the complete installati of all amplifiers and associated circuitry, with the low level audio input to the amplifier set for normal standby, use a small slotted screwdriver to positi the rotary switch until the NORMAL LEVEL LED is lit and the INCORRECT LEVEL LED is off. At this point, the audio gain is properly adjusted. NOTE: Ensure that a 470-ohm impedance matching resistor has been installed the last amplifier (P3 Terminals 1 and 2). Failure to do so will result in calibrati difficulty. 48 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

AA-100 and AA-120 Power Amplifiers Wiring 3.3.3. Adjusting Audio Gain Level (Ctinued) Figure 3.3.3.1 illustrates the audio gain switch. 3.3.4 LEDs Audio Gain Figure 3.3.3.1 Audio Gain Switch Figure 3.3.4.1 includes a descripti of the LEDs. SW1 (see detail below) Normal Level LED During normal (nalarm) cditis, when this green LED is and the Incorrect Level LED is off, the audio amplifier is adjusted properly. Note: During a loss of primary (AC) power, when the amplifier is operating secdary (battery) power, no LEDs will light the amplifier. Incorrect Level LED During normal (n-alarm) cditis, this LED indicates that the audio amplifier is out of adjustment. When this LED is and the Normal Level LED is off, the audio level adjustment is too low. When both this LED and the Normal Level LED are, the audio level adjustments is too high. Battery Trouble LED The battery voltage has fallen below a sufficient level. Brownout LED AC power source has fallen below an acceptable level. Output Trouble LED An open/short circuit cditi exists in the 4-wire high-level output (or 70 V transformer the AA-100/AA-100E). Input Trouble LED Loss of the lowlevel audio input signal, or internal amplifier failure. Amplifier Trouble LED Loss of the high-level audio signal, or internal amplifier failure. Note: The amplifier will indicate a trouble cditi within 90 secds. Figure 3.3.4.1 LEDs E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 49

Wiring AA-100 and AA-120 Power Amplifiers 3.3.5 Selecting the Default Backup Te Use SW1, located in the lower right corner of the amplifier circuit board, to select Hi/Lo or Slow Whoop as the default backup te. The backup te will start automatically if the low-level audio input to the amplifier is lost or when the amplifier has been cfigured for stand-ale operati. Figure 3.3.5.1 illustrates the SW1 backup te stand-ale te switch. SW1 Backup Te/ Stand-Ale Te Switch HI/LO SLOW WHOOP Figure 3.3.5.1 SW1 Backup Te Stand-Ale Te Switch 50 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

AA-100 and AA-120 Power Amplifiers Wiring 3.3.6 Backup Amplifier An AA-120 amplifier can be used to backup e or more amplifiers. In the event of an amplifier failure, the backup amplifier switching is automatic. Figure 3.3.6.1 illustrates the backup amplifier switching. P8, 7 (-) P8, 8 (+) AA-100 100 Watts maximum 70.7 VRMS Maximum output 100 watts from both of these outputs (combined total) AA-100 Output Output 100 Watts maximum 25 VRMS P8, 5 (-) P8, 6 (+) Cut R100 AA-100/AA-100E Primary Amplifier AA-120 120 Watts maximum 25 VRMS Output P8, 5 (-) P8, 6 (+) AA-120/AA-120E Primary Amplifier Optial 4-Wire Return Shield Supervisi for backup cfigurati P8, 2 (-) P8, 3 (+) Backup Amplifier AA-100/AA or AA-120 Cut R100 Figure 3.3.6.1 Backup Amplifier E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 51

Wiring Speaker Circuit Cnectis 3.4 Speaker Circuit Cnectis 3.4.1 Speaker Switching The amplified signal from each audio amplifier must be cnected to a ctrol module, which will switch the signal to a speaker circuit when necessary. Figure 3.4.1.1 through Figure 3.4.1.4 illustrate the wiring cfiguratis for the AA-100, and AA-120 audio amplifiers. + - - + Ctrol Module AOM-2SF - Module polarities Are shown in alarm Speaker Switching Circuit NFPA Style Y Speakers must be Listed for fire protecti Maximum Load.75 watts max. Up to 70.7 VRMS (.35 power factor) 47 K EOL Resistor A-00 High Level Audio Out (70.7V) Supervised Power-limited + - + - High Level Audio Return (4-wire mode required for AA-100) ly) AA-100 Upper Board Cut resistor R100 to enable high level audio output wiring supervisi in four-wire mode Figure 3.4.1.1 Speaker Switching Cfigurati for the AA-100 (Class B) with AOM-2SF (Style Y) + - AA-100 A High Level Audio Out 70.7 V Supervised Power-limited + - + - + - Ctrol Module AOM-2SF Module polarities are shown in alarm High Level Audio Return (4-wire mode required for AA-100) Speaker Switching Circuit NFPA Style Z Speakers must be Listed for fire protecti Maximum Load. 75 watts max. up to 70.7 VRMS (.35 power factor) Bypass Capacitors A-20 100 µf 10V N-polarized < <10 µa leakage EOL Resistor Is internal At terminals 8 and 9 AA-100 Upper Board R100 Cut resistor R100 to enable high level audio Output wiring supervisi in four-wire mode Figure 3.4.1.2 Speaker Switching Cfigurati for the AA-100 (Class B) with AOM- 2SF (Style Z) 52 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

Speaker Circuit Cnectis Wiring 3.4.1 Speaker Switching (Ctinued) From panel or Previous device Communicati Line 28 VDC max. twisted-pair is recommended + - + - To Next Device All wiring is supervised. High Level + - Audio Out (25 VRMS) Not Supervised Power-limited - + Ctrol Module AOM-2SF Module polarities Are shown in alarm Speaker Switching Circuit-NFPA Style Y Speakers must be Listed for fire protecti Maximum Load.75 watts max. (.35 power factor) AA-120 in same cabinet as AOM-2SF 47 K EOL Resistor A-00 AA-120 Upper Board Figure 3.4.1.3 Speaker Switching Cfigurati for the AA-120 (Class B) with AOM-2SF (Style Y) SLC - High Level Audio Out (25 V RMS) Supervised Power-limited + + - + - Ctrol Module AOM-2SF Module polarities Are shown in alarm High Level Audio Return (4-wire mode required for AA-100) Speaker Switching Circuit-NFPA Style Z Speakers must be Listed for fire protecti Maximum Load.75 watts max. (.35 power factor) Bypass Capacitors A0-20 100 µf, 10V N-polarized <10 µa leakage EOL Resistor is internal at terminals 8 and 9 AA-120 Upper Board Cut resistor R100 to enable high-level audio output wiring supervisi In four-wire mode Figure 3.4.1.4 Speaker Switching Cfigurati for the AA-120 (Class B) with AOM-2SF (Style Z) E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 53

Wiring Speaker Circuit Cnectis 3.4.2 Speaker Wire Use twisted, SHIELDED pair, 18 AWG. minimum. Make sure the shield is run ctinuously through the speaker circuits with no segments of the shield left floating. Do not tie the shield to cduit or juncti boxes in the field. Terminate the drain wire back at the panel's locati to system negative. Style Z circuits do not require an end-of-line resistor. This is included the AA amplifier. NOTE: Strobe notificati appliances should be cnected to the notificati appliance circuits of the associated 7100 ctrol or SNAC supplementary panel. Table 3.4.2.1 can be used as a guide to determine the wire requirements for each speaker circuit. Circuit Length in Feet (Meters) Watts 10 ft. 25 ft. 50 ft. 100 ft. 250 ft. 500 ft. 1000 ft. (3 m) (7.6 m) (15.25 m) (30.5 m) (76 m) (152.5 m) (305 m) 100 18 18 18 16 14 10 N/A AWG 120 18 18 18 18 16 14 10 AWG N/A = Not Allowed NOTE: Use, twisted, SHIELDED wire. Table 3.4.2.1 AA Series Amplifiers Speaker Circuit Wiring Requirements 54 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

Dual-Channel Classic Wiring 3.5 Dual-Channel Classic The Dual-Channel Classic is a dual-channel cfigurati used in the bulk audio voice evacuati systems, such as the NetSOLO and E3 Series Classic Systems. This alternate design uses e AOM-2RF module and e AOM-2SF module. The AOM-2RF module provides the dual-channel for audio, and the AOM-2SF module provides the broadcast channel for ze paging/alarm te. Figure 3.5.1 illustrates the dual-channel bulk audio cfigurati. NOTE: For additial installati informati, refer to the AOM-2SF Installati Instructis, P/N: I56-3550-001 and the AOM-2RF Installati Instructis, P/N: I56-3551-002. DUAL-CHANNEL BULK AUDIO SLC AUDIO CIRCUITS WIRING MUST BE TWISTED-PAIR SHIELD AOM-2RF AA-100/120 AMP ALARM CHANNEL T10 COMM 2 T9 N.C. 2 T8 N.O. 2 T7 COMM 1 T6 N.C. 1 TENS SLC(-) T1 SLC(+) T2 NA N.O. T5 ONES AA-100/120 AMP PAGE CHANNEL AOM-2SF 47K EOL T11 EXT SUP- T10 EXT SUP+ T9 A- T8 A+ T7 A/B+ T6 A/B- TENS SLC(-) T1 SLC(+) T2 ONES Figure 3.5.1 Dual-Channel Bulk Audio Cfigurati E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 55

Secti 4: Transient Over-Voltage Protecti 4.1 Routing Of Class 2 Power-Limited Field Wiring Circuits UL Standard 864, (Ctrol Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems), requires that a minimum of ¼ inch separati be maintained between Class 2 power-limited circuits and n power-limited circuits. The ctrol unit is designed so the required separati between these circuits (Class 2 power-limited vs. n power-limited) is maintained at the field wiring terminals. In order to fully comply with the intent of these requirements, however, the minimum ¼ inch separati must also be maintained between the field wiring cductors of Class 2 power-limited circuits and n power-limited circuits. This may be accomplished by routing the field wiring as shown in Figure 4.1.1. Unless otherwise indicated the unit, all field wiring circuits are Class 2 power-limited except: AC power circuit Standby battery circuit Power supply output Municipal box (auxiliary) circuit NOTE: Route all field wiring to maintain a minimum of 1/4 inch separati between Class 2 power-limited and n power-limited circuit types. Additial cduit cnectis may be made in the respective Class 2 power-limited and n power-limited areas of the enclosure if needed to maintain this required minimum separati. CLASS 2 POWER-LIMITED WIRING VIA THIS CONDUIT BATTERY CONNECTION (NON POWER-LIMITED) 24 VDC POWER to AMPLIFIERS (NON POWER-LIMITED) CLASS 2 POWER-LIMITED WIRING VIA THIS CONDUIT INI-VGE E3 SERIES CONNECTIONS (CLASS 2 POWER-LIMITED) INI-VGE CLASS 2 POWER-LIMITED WIRING VIA THIS CONDUIT INI-VGE SIGNALING LINE CIRCUIT (CLASS 2 POWER-LIMITED) 120 VAC CONNECTION To AMPLIFIERS (NON POWER-LIMITED) FIRE FIGHTER INTERCOM WIRING (CLASS 2 POWER-LIMITED) NON-POWER-LIMITED WIRING VIA THIS CONDUIT BATTERIES NOTE: Class 2 Power-limited and n power-limited circuit wiring must remain separated in the cabinet. All Class 2 power-limited circuit wiring must remain at least 0.25" away from any n power-limited wiring. All Class 2 power-limited and n power-limited wiring must enter and exit the cabinet through different knockouts and/or cduits. Class 2 Power-limited wire must be type FPL, FPLR or FPLP according to Article 760 of the Natial Electrical Code. Figure 4.1.1 Class 2 Power-Limited 56 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

Index Numerics 7100 Features 11 A AA 42 AA-100 9 AA-120 10 ACT-1 44 Address Switch Settings INI-VGE 41 ANU-48 10 ANX 12 ASM-16 9 B Backup Amplifier Cnectis 51 C CAB-B3, CAB-D3 10 D Dual-Channel Bulk Audio Cfigurati 55 Dual-Channel Classic 55 E E3 Series Classic INI-VGE Power Csumpti Calculati Chart 30 F Fire Fighter s Intercom Handset 25 I INCC-C 9 INCC-E 10 INCC-Ex 10 INI 34 INI-7100 FO 11 INI-7100 UTP 11 INI-VGE 9 Indicating and Diagnostic LEDs 33 Intercom Riser Cnectis 39 Jumpers & Cable Cnectis 32 Power Cnectis 34 Signaling Line Circuit 38 Installati ANU-48 22 ASM-16 18 INI-VGE 18 L LCD-7100 11 LCD-E3 10 LCD-SLP 10 LDM-7100 11 LEDs 49 N NGA 10, 26 P PM-9 10 PM-9G 10 Power Amplifiers AA-100 and AA-120 42 Power Csumpti ANU-48 30 AOM-2SF 30 AOM-TELF 30 ASM-16 30 INI-VGE 30 Microphe 30 MMO-6SF 30 NGA 30 Telephe 30 Power Requirements AA-100 AA-120 R RAN-7100 11 Remote Annunciators LCD-SLP 10 RPT-E3-UTP 12 S S3 Series FLPS-7 13 LCD-SLP 13 SLC95-PM 13 SLC-PM 13 SLP-E3 13 Speaker Circuit Cnectis 52 V Voice Paging Microphe 24 W Wiring Cnectis E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016 57

W W Index ASM-16 or ANU-48 19 E3 Classic Network (INI-VGE Only) 36 E3 Series Classic Network 36 INI-VGE Series 31 Wiring Diagrams ACT-1 45 ASM-16 and ANU-48 INI-VGE 29 INI-VGE Cnectis 35 INI-VGE Power Cnectis 34 58 E3 Series Broadband Installati/Operati Manual P/N 9000-0577:L4 2/02/2016

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