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1. 10 lt UOCE ESTE S EE MT DM TN 11 2 5 1 Cabinet 1 Installation Instructions 11 2 5 1 1 Cabinet A1 Backbox Installation 12 2 5 1 2 Cabinet A1 Outer Door Installation 13 2 5 1 3 Cabinet A1 Inner Door to the Backbox Installation 14 2 5 1 4 Cabinet Inner Door Installation 15 252 Cabinet A2 Installation Instructions 16 2 5 2 1 Cabinet A2 Backbox Installation 17 2 5 2 2 Cabinet A2 Outer Door Installation 18 2 5 2 3 Cabinet A2 Inner Door to the Backbox Installation 19 2 5 2 4 Cabinet A2 Inner Door Installation 20 2 5 3 Cabinet A 2 Bay Installation Instructions 21 2 5 3 1 Cabinet A 2 Bay and 3 Bay Backbox Installation 22 2 5 3 2
2. 37 2 5 6 2 Cabinet C INX E3 Outer Door Installation 38 2 5 6 3 Cabinet C INX E3 Sub Assembly Plate Installation 39 2 5 6 4 Cabinet C INX E3 Sub Assembly Plate to the Backbox Installation 41 2 57 Cabinet C INCC E3 Installation Instructions 42 2 5 7 1 Cabinet C INCC E3 Outer Door Installation 43 2 5 7 2 Cabinet C INCC E3 Sub Assembly Plate Installation 44 2 5 7 3 Cabinet C INCC E3 Sub Assembly Plate to the Backbox Installation 46 2 5 7 4 Cabinet C INCC E3 7 Bay Inner Door to the Backbox Installation 47 2 5 7 5 Cabinet C INCC E3 7 Bay Inner Door Installation 48 2 5 7 6 Cabinet C INCC E3 8 Bay Inner Door to the Backbox Installation 49 2 5 7 7 Cabinet C INCC E3 8 Inner Door Installation 50 2 5 8 Cabinet D Installation Instructions 51 2 5 8 1 Cabinet D Backbox INStallatiOn eset duce u G sis 52 2 5 8 2 Cabinet D Outer Door Installation ette 53 2 5 8 8 Cabinet D Sub Assem
3. J1 through For use during commissioning only J9 Not for use in the field NOTE If J10 is used do not use TB3 or TB4 U4 U5 U6 and U7 are omitted on the RPT E3 UTP 3 5 3 Specifications Operating voltage 24 VDC FWR from PM 9 power supply Operating current 0 013 amp Operating temperature 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C Relative humidity 0 to 9396 non condensing at 90 F 32 C Supervised Power limited 9000 0574 Rev C Page 78 of 94 TVS16 TVS20 s 2 oT NN FNN QNO 48v QNO 944 8S9r VSR lt Hm a J 68 2Q vZ t OND R 9000 0574 Rev C D 1100 03107 ny E PUN i s a i Lj a i in nto LE fe eiii Ac a et eee EU 14 jn M gt es fz el Joh ul TE KI I 90000008 4 TITIO 4 LE Figure 3 12 A ILI S E3 Signaling Line Circuit Sub Assembly 06 GFLT ENA wo ee 45 LOCAL ARCNET 6 01 J2 LOCAL ARCNET W4 ARCNET 6 GL 0l o WR 46 R47 EER R48 lt gt um s 69 lt 852 ESEI C4 R4 WR ew e 5 EL wm 5 US C50 wm C6 lt Wm ARCNET REPEATER OQ 2 0102
4. POWER POWER GROUND ALARM SYSTEM SUPERVISORY SYSTEM ON FAULT FAULT TROUBLE SILENCED ABC 2 O CJ CJ CJ ALARM TROUBLE SIGNAL SYSTEM RESET ACKNOWLEDGE ACKNOWLEDGE SILENCE LAMP TEST 7 8 9 Designation Alarm Acknowledge Trouble Acknowledge Signal Silence Lamp Test Reset Menu Back BKSP Edit OK Numeric Keys 9000 0574 Rev C MENU BACKSPACE OK EDIT ENTER Table 4 2 Switches Comments Silences the panel audible sounder This must be pressed once for each Alarm condition present in the system Silences the panel audible sounder This must be pressed once for each Trouble or Supervisory condition present in the system Press once and any outputs programmed as silenceable will be deactivated All applicable silence LEDs will light second activation will re activate the previously silenced outputs This switch only functions if Alarm or Supervisory condition exists in the system Press momentarily and all LEDs including all elements in the display will light momentarily Press and hold to reset the system Used to access certain system functions e g Walk Test The display will prompt the operator as to which function applies Menu is pressed to initially put the E3 Series into menu mode The Back function will step the operator out of the menu mode one element at a time Used in menu operations The display will prompt the operator as to which function applies Accepts any changes made i
5. Connections PME ione oett c pru ho E ea aeo toco 68 32 9 PO POCIICAU OMS Nom 69 3 3 Addressable Switch Sub Assembly ASM 16 Optional 69 3 3 1 ASM 16 Wiring Connections Ve vue Pe 70 Table 3 4 ASM 16 or ANU 48 Wiring Connections 70 392 DOD SCIICAU ONS TE EUREN 73 3 4 Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter DACT E3 Optional 73 3 4 1 Central Station Reporting 73 Table 3 5 UL Listed Receivers Compatible with the Series 73 3 4 2 DACT E3 Event Reporting Codes 75 Table 3 6 DACT E3 Event Reporting Codes 75 3 4 3 Telephone Requirements 76 Table 3 7 DACT E3 Wiring Connections 76 9000 0574 Rev C Page 2 of 94 1 ME o eile T u ETT 76 3 5 Repeater Sub Assembly RPT E3 Optional 78 3 5 1 MM rcm 78 52 RPTE SUTE pa ma sath
6. WALK DRILL Menu Selection Drill ON OFF Is a simple ON or OFF selection ON will activate the NACs while OFF will deactivate them Audible Test Is a simple ON or OFF selection for an audible walk test The NACs will sound twice for a trouble 3 times for a supervisory signal and 4 times for an alarm Menu Selection Output ON OFF Forces the toggling on or off of a specified output These outputs can include NAC 1 NAC 2 Muni Ckt if present and any Addressable Control Point Enable Disable Allows the user to take any addressable device on either SLC and disconnect it through software While disabled a point will report a trouble until it is enabled but will not cause or respond to an alarm CLOCK Menu Selection Time Is set in 24 hour notation It is set with hours then minutes HHMM Date Is set as month date and year MMDDYY MISC Menu Selection This selection opens a MISC OPTS menu that allows the user to change the RS232 port Baud rate or perform a hard reset of the ILI MB E3 Baud rate options are provided to allow connection to a variety of printers The available Baud rates are 115200 19200 9600 4800 2400 or 1200 This change is temporary Doesn t change the configuration CamWorks M is a trademark of Honeywell International Inc 9000 0574 Rev C Page 90 of 94 5 6 5 7 LOG Menu Selection Display Log Opens the System Display to all events in the buffer memory Print Log Sends t
7. AAA AAAS NS 9 N W ee Y 7 Z NUT HEX 6 32 36 PLACES MAX MICROPHONE BOX Figure 2 5 8 5 Cabinet D 13 Bay Inner Door Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 57 of 94 2 5 8 6 Cabinet D 14 Bay Inner Door to the Backbox Installation 1 2 3 4 5 Place the nylon spacer 625 x 312 over the backbox bottom hinge as shown in Location 1 of the figure below Mount the 14 bay inner door to the backbox by sliding the inner door top hinge pin hole onto the backbox top hinge pin as shown in Location 2 of the figure below Align the inner door bottom hinge pin hole with the backbox bottom hinge pin Slide the inner door over the inner door bottom hinge in hole on top of the nylon spacer and secure using the 8 x 5 screw as shown in Location 2 of the figure below After the inner door is secured in place attach one end of the bonding wire to the top hinge pin using the 8 x 5 screw as shown in Location 3 of the figure below Note 1 The 13 bay or 14 bay inner door is optional Note 2 For information on the installation of the opposite end of the bonding wire see Section 2 5 8 7 Step 7 and Location 7 of Figure 2 5 8 7 BACKBOX TOP CABINET D HINGE PIN BACKBOX INNER DOOR TOP HINGE PIN HOLE 2 CABINET D 14 B INNER DOOR BACKBOX BOTTOM 37 4 HINGE PIN 72 C INNER DOOR BOTTOM HINGE PIN HOLE Figure 2 5 8 6 Cabinet D 14 Bay Inner Door to the Ba
8. M ud R204 R205 C203 2 na DEO 0205 aly SS c ES W MR65 0202 m R207 h 876545321 BEEBE EEE Em ARCNET ADDRESS S E W 05 ENA w 1 1 1 nmi 1 1H 5 TVS2 1 54 E N p TVS203 TVS3 RS232 Figure 3 1 B Intelligent Loop Interface ILI MB E3 Sub Assembly 9000 0574 Rev C Page 60 of 94 3 0 System Connections Intelligent Loop Interface Main Board Sub Assembly ILI MB E3 Field wiring connections for the ILI MB E3 are shown in Table 3 1 All wiring is Power limited except the local energy City Box which is non power limited Table 3 1 ILI MB E3 Field Wiring Connections Designation Comments TB1 1 TB1 3 24 VDC Input from PM 9 TB4 1 TB1 2 TB1 4 Common negative from PM 9 TB4 2 TB2 1 Notification Appliance Circuit 1 TB2 2 Notification Appliance Circuit 1 TB2 3 Notification Appliance Circuit 1 TB2 4 Notification Appliance Circuit 1 TB2 5 Notification Appliance Circuit 2 TB2 6 Notification Appliance Circuit 2 TB2 7 Notification Appliance Circuit 2 TB2 8 Notification Appliance Circuit 2 TB3 1 Output to LCD E3 ASM 16 ANU 48 LCD 7100 DACT E3 TB3 2 Output to LCD E3 ASM 16 ANU 48 LCD 7100 DACT E3 TB3 3 Connect to water pipe ground TB3 4 Auxiliary resettable 24 VDC power TB3 5 Common negative TB3 6 Non resettable B Auxiliary non resettable 24 VDC powe
9. 1 Style Y TB2 1 TB2 2 NAC 2 Style Y TB2 5 2 6 1 Style Z TB2 1 out TB2 3 return TB2 2 out TB2 4 return 2 Style Z TB2 5 out TB2 7 return TB2 6 out TB2 8 return Polarity markings indicate the polarity of the circuit in 1 ILI MB E3 r alarm condition Use UL Listed End of Line Resistor EOL N 33K P N 4700 0484 for Class B Style Y wiring DOTT EUNE NDEN Circuit Ratings 24 VDC Nom FWR OPERATION Max alarm load 2 0 amps circuit Ground fault test impedance 20 kOhms Figure 3 3 Notification Supervised Power limited Appliance Circuits 18 AWG minimum MDL FC Series Synchronization Modules must be connected Special application See Compatibility Addendum P N 9000 0427 for a list of Gamewell FCl approved UL Listed notification appliances 9000 0574 Rev C Page 63 of 94 The INI 7100 addresses are shown in Table 3 2 INI 7100 Addresses 3 1 5 Table 3 2 INI 7100 Addresses Did OD DE BB 9000 0574 Rev C Page 64 of 94 This page is intentionally left blank 9000 0574 Rev C Page 65 of 94 4 LETT I 4 e t uu 439 09 v LIS ILIAD 59 030 E Bo pe Ol ia AS V qa st Vig 9034 MU 8999 AOS Mitr ra 1 e EL w 50 TI TOTE LIII L4 FIRE CONTROL INSTRUMENT 9 1700 0209 REV 120 0865
10. 8 PhonelinefFaut j LT1 13510000 81 8 Phoneline2Faut LT2 135200000 82 8 Automatic Test NORMAL 1 16020000 90 9 Automatic Test With Exception RP991 160200991 91 9 For Contact ID and SIA Formats Default codes as shipped from the factory GG group number assigned to the device 00 99 For networked systems GG Node number T of device or event causing event to be reported IF T O Non loop event 1 Any event or device type not listed below 2 Manual Station 3 Supervisory Device Non latching 4 Supervisory Device Latching 5 Waterflow Non silenceable 6 Smoke Alarm 7 Non Reporting Device 8 Multilevel Device The DACT E3 when using Contact ID or SIA Format sends the event type string indicating alarm supervisory or trouble to the monitoring center followed by the GROUP number GG to which the device has been assigned not the device address The final digit represented by T in the chart provides information on the type of device which generated the event 9000 0574 Rev C Page 75 of 94 3 4 3 Telephone Requirements e DC Ringer Equivalence Number REN 0 5B e AC Ringer Equivalence Number 1 3 e Complies with FCC Part 8 The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices that may be connected to the telephone line Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming
11. 9000 0574 Rev C Page 73 of 94 9000 0574 Rev C US cre Tm um gun L 5 TANDEY LIKE LINE STATUS STATUS M T 1 C37 R44 gt C38 R45 Cae B56 R34 595 m w le mc C72 R77 R75 N numm a Em C C mo Yi U1 l R50 R52 R50 wot j Li Mois LED3 LED1 M STANDBY LINE2 LINE1 STATUS STATUS o R11 07 012 MI o III mmm we B NE 010 MEER R40 C36 I 1 1 1 E 029 HR ts E m mm gt 020 C20 4 mg FIRE CONTROL INSTRUMENTS Figure 3 10 B DACT E3 Sub Assembly Page 74 of 94 ASSY DACI ES 1120 0904 REV 3 4 DACT E3 Event Reporting Codes The event reporting codes are shown in Table 3 6 below Table 3 6 DACT E3 Event Reporting Codes y SA 42 3 1 Fire Alarm Smoke or Manual Station FA FAGGT 111000G6GT OT O Trouble Smoke or Manual Station 1 FTGGO 137300GG0 80 8 Trouble Restored Smoke or Manual Station Supervisory Tampper SSGGT 120300007 6 Supervisory Tamper Waterflow Trouble STGGT 120300G6GT 8T 8 PAS QAGGT 1100100G6GT OT 0 Trouble Non Loop Device AOM FTO 13730000 8T 8 13010000 8T
12. 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 connection Figure 3 8 ASM 16 or ANU 48 Wiring Connections Page 71 of 94 9 D49 N 22222 Er Uo EH Om 5 KA 155 L1 05 cia C6 U4 C 1HHHIHHIIII 1 ROS R53 113 w m mco R57R56 R54 R52 1HHHHHII m G G G G 228 T AJ AJ Al SW17 MADE IN USA 1 p f Boy T U6 nni HHHHHHIHHI E B m O a 20 U2 oo m C12 1 com lal U1O ul CS m IHIHBHBBHBIHEBBBBEPOSP6 HHHHIHHHII 1 64 c7 R62 AJ TVS3 TVS1 TVS2 m z4 ATP dh IP dd P EI 1700 0208 REV za T AF DE cA 225 AJ A No 16 012 FIRE CONTROL INSTRUMENTS YI J4 m sP O 1 35 EMULATOR ROO m e e e e e e e e e e e e o Figure 3 9 Addressable Switch Module ASM 16 Sub Assembly 9000 0574 Rev C Page 72 of 94 3 4 3 3 2 Specifications Operating voltage 24 VDC from PM 9 power supply Operating current 0 011 amp with no LEDs lit Supervised Power limited Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter DACT E3 Optional The DACT E3 digital communicator features numerous forma
13. n Wi R27 FIG BBR pas RIOR TBS Figure 3 13 B Remote LED Driver Module ANU 48 9000 0574 Rev C Page 81 of 94 3 7 Remote LED Driver Sub Assembly ANU 48 Optional The ANU 48 is remotable and provides output to a remote annunciator which may be located up to 3 000 feet from the panel Up to fifteen 15 additional annunciators can be connected See the chart below for the resistance limitations for the connecting circuit Note that if more than four 4 ANU 48 sub assemblies are installed an external regulated and power limited power supply Listed for use with fire protective signaling units is required uantity of the ANU 48 assemblies 4 1 Maximum resistance of the 24 VDC power 40 circuit ohms to the most distant ANU 48 3 7 1 ANU 48 Wiring Connections See Table 3 10 for the ANU 48 wiring connections Note For ASM 16 or ANU 48 wiring details see Section 3 3 1 ASM 16 or ANU 48 Wiring Connections Table 3 4 and Figure 3 8 Designation Description TB1 1 to 4 Remote 00 A TB5 2 j UJ un C2 TB5 4 TB5 6 UJ UJ IAI N TB5 8 UJ o Common for SW1 SW2 Common for SW3 SW4 TB5 10 TB5 11 TB5 12 TB6 1 to 8 TB7 1 to 8 TB8 1 to 8 TB9 1 to 8 TB10 1 to 8 TB11 1 to 8 TB12 1 to 8 TB13 1 TB13 2 LEDs 1 to 8 LEDs 9 to 17 LEDs 18 to 26 LEDs 27 to 33 LEDs 34 to 42 LEDs 43 to 48 LED1 48 EXT PWR EXT PWR Program JMP4 JMP5 JMP1 JMP2 JM
14. 44 40 x 1 4 in the eight hole mounting pattern as shown in Location of Figure 2 5 8 3 Mount the INI VG on the backbox and secure with six 6 standoffs 444 40 x 5 8 in the six hole mounting pattern as shown in Location 4 of Figure 2 5 8 3 Mount up to a maximum of two 2 interchangeable sub assemblies and secure with eight 8 screws 44 40 x in the two 2 eight hole mounting patterns as shown in Location 5 and 6 of Figure 2 5 8 3 Place the batteries in the backbox The cabinet will accommodate two 2 batteries up to a maximum of 18 amp hours capacity 9000 0574 Rev C Page 54 of 94 CABINET D BACKBOX STANDOFF ILI MB E3 4 40 x 1 0 8 PLACES SCREW 4 40 x 1 4 8 PLACES STANDOFF 744 40 x 5 8 6 PLACES poor 5 MOUNTING PATTERNS FOR INTERCHANGEABLE SUB ASSEMBLIES RPT E3 Figure 2 5 8 3 Cabinet D Sub Assembly to the Backbox Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 55 of 94 2 5 8 4 Cabinet D 13 Bay Inner Door to the Backbox Installation 1 2 3 4 CABINET D 13 BAY INNER DOOR BACKBOX BOTTOM HINGE PIN INNER DOOR BOTTOM HINGE PIN HOLE Place the nylon spacer 625 x 312 over the backbox bottom hinge pin as shown in Location 1 of the figure below Mount the 13 bay inner door to the backbox by sliding the inner door top hinge pin hole onto the backbox top hinge pin on as shown in Location 2 of the figure below
15. euis aco e exo qe E tet qu 90 59 MISC EE E OTT 90 0 RE NL 91 57 INFO SOIS0IOIZ D 2 t Tau u AQ 91 6 0 POWER PIOGSqu Gu u Z uu uu Z m Qu a o MUT 92 Um 92 6 2 OMISIT 92 AUTOMATE L uy u u u LS Ua 92 7 0 T stand EN E T Mr 93 OU OU PHP 93 Z 2 POI 93 8 0 Power Limited Non Power Limited Wiring 93 9000 0574 Rev C Page 3 of 94 1 0 System Overview 1 1 Description The Gamewell FCI Series Expandable Emergency Evacuation System is a multiprocessor based analog addressable fire alarm control panel designed for commercial industrial and institutional fire alarm applications The Series is Listed by Underwriters Laboratories under Standard UL 864 9 Edition It is suitable for the following signaling services e Automatic Fire Detector Alarm e Manual Fire Alarm e Waterflow Alarm e Supervisory e Automatic Smoke Alarm non coded and master coded operation When configured and installed under the supervision of a Gamewell FCI factory trained and certified distributor the Series complies with the requirements of the following National Fire Protection Association NFPA Standards e 13 Ins
16. 78 Table 3 8 Repeater E3 Wiring Connections a enne 78 953 SPCCHICANHOMS EE 78 3 6 Intelligent Loop Interface Expansion Board ILI S E3 Optional 80 3 6 1 ILI S ES Wiring COMMECUONS iuis 80 Table 3 9 ILI S E3 Field Wiring Connections 80 T LL TEE 80 3 7 Remote LED Driver Sub Assembly ANU 48 82 3 7 1 ANU 48 Wiring nennen nnns 82 Table 3 10 ANU 48 Wiring 82 3 7 2 ANU 48 DIP Switch Addresses a nnns 83 39 ADDCCIICANOMS RR EIER vr 83 Panel Display te I dismiss ess e 83 Table 3 11 LCD ES Field Wiring Connections 84 3 8 1 eel E E a 84 382 SPECCHICANONS 84 3 9 Remote Display Sub Assembly LCD 7100 Optional 85 3 9 1 C HR 85 392 oeste m ee ee ee ees
17. 85 Mounin usce s ease cca LM Mu 85 3 10 Standby Battery Calculations a ass 86 Table 3 12 Battery Standby 86 SNB Te ele ES T IEEE 87 S T Address us pe oo musu m ana ashaka aia 87 9 11 2 DEI GOMPCNS AON uyum sns utes uas 87 3 12 Addressable Modules uuu Sie ern i oo ae 87 32 1 MONO MOQUE S Seton dob pel rede 87 2 XOohtrol MOGUIGS eee er oe Maeda 87 9 13 Address Swileoiee Sea a cepi eee 87 4 0 Programming Operation 88 4d sLEDWndicators COD a S 88 ASW LED IMGICAtONS TET 88 42 Swiches eC DES uie o oo v eee Eme ease ee ue een 89 Table eg m 89 5 0 GITIHTIIO 2 u uu 90 5 1 MAIN LCD E3 Menu Selections a a a nnns 90 52 WALK DRILL Menu Selection nn na anna cran aa Dan 90 5 9 VO deua 90 SA CLOCK Menu SelecllOFl
18. Align the inner door bottom hinge pin hole with the backbox bottom hinge pin Slide the inner door over the inner door bottom hinge pin hole on top of the nylon spacer and secure using the 8 x 5 screw as shown in Location 2 of the figure below Note The 13 bay or 14 bay inner door is optional After the inner door is secured in place attach one end of the bonding wire to the top hinge pin using the 8 x 5 screw as shown in Location 3 of the figure below Note For information on the installation of the opposite end of the bonding wire see Section 2 5 8 5 Step 7 and Location 7 of Figure 2 5 8 5 CABINET D BACKBOX TOP BACKBOX HINGE PIN INNER DOOR TOP HINGE PIN HOLE 2 lt gt Figure 2 5 8 4 Cabinet D 13 Bay Inner Door to the Backbox Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 56 of 94 2 5 8 5 Cabinet D 13 Bay Inner Door Installation 1 2 Mount the first top row of the LCD ES ASM 16s sub assemblies to the 13 bay inner door and secure with six 6 46 32 nuts as shown in Location 1 of the figure below Interlock the first bottom row of the LCD ES ASM 16s with the second top row of the ASM 16 sub assemblies and mount the units to the 13 bay inner door by securing six 6 446 32 nuts as shown in Location 2 of the figure below Interlock the second bottom row of the second set of ASM 16 sub assemblies with the third top row of the third set of ASM 16 sub assemblies and mount the units to the 13 bay inner door by
19. Article 760 Wiring resistance must not be more than that shown on the field wiring diagrams To reduce errors and help in servicing the system all conductors should be tagged or otherwise coded and logged at installation to identify circuit assignment and polarity If the conductors are logged with a code keep the log that explains the code with the manual so that it is available to other people working on the panel Like all solid state electronic devices this system may operate erratically or be damaged when subjected to lightening induced transients Although no system is completely immune to lightening transients and interference proper grounding will reduce susceptibility We do not recommend the use of overhead or outside aerial wiring due to the increased susceptibility to nearby lightening strikes Consult with the Gamewell FCI Technical Support Department if any problems are anticipated or encountered To prevent the spread of fire use proper patching materials to areas where system wiring passes through the fire rated walls or floors SURVIVABILITY Per the National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 72 all circuits necessary for the operation of the notification appliances shall be protected until they enter the evacuation signaling zone that they serve Any of the following methods shall be considered acceptable as meeting these requirements 1 A2 hour rated cable or cable system 2 A2 hour rated enclosure 3 Performance alternatives
20. B BACKBOX ILI MB E3 8 hole mounting pattern STANDOFF 3 16 4440x10 ILI MB E3 mounting pattern 8 PLACES PER NOTE PCB ILI MB E3 PCB ORIENTATION SCREW in DACT E3 1440 X 3f NOTE PCB 4PLACES PER ORIENTATION DACT E3 PCB 9 NOTE PCB ORIENTATION NOTE PCB ORIENTATION SCREW 4 40 X 3 8 6 PLACES PER SCREW PM 9 4 40 X 318 4 PLACES PER RPT E3 PCB Figure 2 5 5 3 B Cabinet B Backbox Sub Assembly Exploded View 9000 0574 Rev C Page 33 of 94 2 5 5 4 Cabinet B Inner Door to the Backbox Installation 1 2 3 4 5 Place the nylon spacer 5 8 x 314ID x 312 over the backbox bottom hinge pin as shown in Location 1 of the figure below Mount the inner door to the backbox by sliding the inner door top hinge pin hole onto the backbox top hinge pin as shown in Location 2 Align the inner door bottom hinge pin hole with the backbox bottom hinge pin Slide the inner door over the inner door bottom hinge pin hole on top of the nylon spacer and secure using the 8 x 5 screw as shown in Location 2 of the figure below After the inner door is secured in place attach one end of the bonding wire to the top hinge pin using the 8 x 5 screw as shown in Location 3 of the figure below Note For information on the installation of the opposite end of the bonding wire see Section 2 5 5 5 Step 3 and Location 3 of Figure 2 5 5 5 9000 0574 Rev C CABINET B
21. CABINET B BACKBOX TOP BACKBOX HINGE PIN INNER DOOR TOP C HINGE PIN HOLE 2 SACKBOX BOTTOM HINGE PIN INNER DOOR BOTTOM S75 HINGE PIN HOLE Figure 2 5 5 4 Cabinet B Inner Door to the Backbox Installation Page 34 of 94 2 5 5 5 Cabinet B Inner Door Installation 1 Mount the LCD E3 keypad on the inner door and secure with eight 8 46 32 nuts in the eight hole mounting pattern as shown in Location 1 of the figure below 2 Mount the ASM 16 on the inner door and secure with four 4 446 32 nuts in the four hole mounting pattern as shown in Location 2 of the figure below 3 Secure the opposite end of the bonding wire to the welded 6 stud on the inner side of the inner door using the 6 nut as shown in Location 3 of the figure below 4 After the panel is wired use the thumbscrews to secure the inner door to the backbox as shown in Location 4 of the figure below NUT HEX 46 32 BONDING 12 PLACES LCD E3 WIRE KEYPAD 1 CABINET TSS INNER DOOR D as ZS g 2 a lt b THUMBSCREWS TO SECURE THE INNER DOOR TO THE BACKBOX Figure 2 5 5 5 Cabinet B Inner Door Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 35 of 94 2 5 6 Cabinet C INX E3 Installation Instructions The Cabinet C Assembly typically houses the following e Backbox e INX E3 Outer Door e INX E3 Plate DACT E3 PM 9 RPT E3 Up to a max of four 4 AM 50s Optional ILI MB E3 Telephone Assembly ILI S E3 Microphone Assembly Op
22. Components 1 3 1 Control and Indicator Sub Assembly LCD E3 The LCD E3 provides an LCD display for system status and the following Switches and LED indicators e Alarm Acknowledge e Trouble Acknowledge e Signal Silence e System Reset Lamp test e Programming buttons Menu Back Back Space Edit OK e 12 button keypad Figure 1 3 1 Switch Control Panel LED Indicators e AC Power On green e Power Fault yellow e Alarm red e Ground Fault yellow e Supervisory yellow e System Silenced yellow e System Trouble yellow The can support up to six 6 LCD E3 sub assemblies any or all of which may be remotely located via the local RS 485 serial interface 1 3 2 Intelligent Loop Interface Main Board ILI MB E3 The is the main operating sub assembly for the control It provides two 2 signaling line circuits and terminals for the connection of all sub assemblies This unit can support an LCD E3 DACT ES and up to a total of sixteen 16 ASM 16 and or ANU 48 sub assemblies It occupies one node on the Broadband network Alarm signals lock in Supervisory and Trouble signals do not lock in Municipal Connection The ILI MB E3 provides output for local energy City Master Box which is non power limited Audible Sounder An Alarm Trouble Supervisory sounder is located on the ILI MB E3 1 3 3 Power Supply 9 Amperes PM 9 The PM 9 is a 9 ampere regulated power supply wit
23. REV _ _ MADE IN USA B n TR HH 5 JANET W m Bil a Q gt Figure 3 4 PM 9 Power Supply 9000 0574 Rev C Page 66 of 94 3 2 Power Supply PM 9 Table 3 3 below shows the connections to the PM 9 Power Supply e R36 pm C g 5 R63 e uM E E 4 o COMM MM 598 7 Med P m x uc 5 1 ee Oo ee ane 21 CO E PS2 D18 HN Ne gt com E 5 7 ON E A m C37 R60 K2 Dd RS e e 09 NH R35 R55 111 8 La LII e Qa BH IL CI m j i 111 1 a e e Dag R26 C21 s SEN NL z gel Um Gis Z E EE _ m wae HE H 5 m R61 02 R11 e MOV5 um BRI 1 a cz Eb ae D4 R14 e hl ON 2150 FIRE CONTROL INSTRUMENTS e e ES A lo EE 4 Ul C2 2 LU VU 1700 0209 REV w p B B 0065 REV gt MOVE a gt MADE IN USA I lt v5 WR C3 JMP1 RM 14 C27 38 E E MOVI B e a gt e e d Connect to hot 120 VAC 60 Hz non power limited Connect to ground and isolated earth ground non power limited Connect to neutral Battery positive input non power limited Battery negative input non power limited 24 VDC
24. a Pp tp x 2 ha ho CA EE FIRE CONTROL INSTRUMENTS LCD E3 PCB 1700 0216 RE 1120 0898 RE eee swi reee ADDRESS Figure 3 14 B LCD E3 Sub Assembly Keypad Tokeypad 1 01 j J4 0 0 0 3 8 1 Address Addresses 1 to 6 are set via SW 1 3 8 2 Specifications Operating voltage 24 VDC FWR from PM 9 power supply Operating current 0 024 amp Alarm current 0 028 amp Supervised Power limited 9000 0574 Rev C Page 84 of 94 Figure 3 15 LCD 7100 Remote Display 3 9 Remote Display Sub Assembly LCD 7100 Optional The Series System can accommodate up to five 5 Remote Display sub assemblies via the RS 485 serial interface The LCD 7100 Serial Remote Annunciator provides an 80 character display and function keys for Alarm Acknowledge Trouble Acknowledge Signal Silence System Reset Lamp Test and System Drill Test The 80 character display shows all pertinent information except for menus Keypad functions are enabled only when the keylock is turned to the Unlocked position with the exception of the Trouble Acknowledge switch which silences the local audible trouble sounder Operating LEDs provided are e Alarm e Power Fault e Supervisory e System Silenced e System Trouble e NAC 1 Silenced and NAC 2 Silenced 3 9 1 Address Addresses from 1 to 5 ar
25. amp 30 VDC resistive Transfers on any system trouble supervisory and or alarm 9000 0574 Rev C Page 62 of 94 3 1 3 Signaling Line Circuits The provides two 2 24 VDC Class Style 6 7 or Class B Style 4 signaling line circuits See Figure 3 2 for wiring information Style 7 wiring requires the use of an M500X Isolator Module on both sides of a device Wiring Instructions SLC 1 Style 4 TB4 8 TB4 7 SLC 2 Style 4 TB4 4 4 3 SLC 1 Style 6 TB4 8 out TB4 6 return TB4 7 out TB4 5 return SLC 2 Style 6 TB4 4 out TB4 4 2 return TB4 3 out 4 1 return Polarity markings indicate the polarity that should be maintained throughout the circuit Polarity connected to the circuit must be A sn OPES observed on all devices Figure 3 2 Signaling Line Circuits Circuit Ratings 24 VDC nominal FWR Current 0 048 amp max supervisory 0 136 amp max alarm 0 400 amp max short circuit 40 ohms max line impedance 0 5 uf max line capacitance Ground fault test impedance 20 kOhms 18 AWG minimum straight lay or twisted pair unshielded Power limited Supervised 3 1 4 Notification Appliance Circuits The provides two 2 24 VDC Class A Style Z or Class B Style Y notification appliance circuits See Figure 3 3 for wiring information See Compatibility Addendum P N 9000 0427 Table 2H for a list of approved compatible devices Wiring Instructions
26. and should properly insure life and property and buy sufficient amounts of liability insurance to meet their needs Limit C 9 2005 Installation Precautions Adherence to the following will aid in problem free installation with long term reliability WARNING Several different sources of power can be connected to the fire alarm control panel Disconnect all sources of power before servicing Control unit and associated equipment may be damaged by removing and or inserting cards modules or interconnecting 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 operation this product must be tested in accordance with NFPA 72 after any programming operation or change in site specific software Re acceptance testing is required after any change addition or deletion of system components or after any modification repair or adjustment to system hardware or wiring All components circuits system operations or software functions known to be affected by a change must be 100 tested In addition to ensure that other operations are not inadvertently affected at least 10976 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 operation verified Equipment used in the system may not be techn
27. be easily assembled Location All components of the E3 Series M System should be located per the following requirements e Installations are to be indoors only in dry locations protected from rain water and rapid changes in temperature that could cause condensation Equipment must be securely mounted on rigid permanent walls e Operating temperature shall not exceed the range of 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C e Operating humidity not to exceed 93 non condensing at 90 F 32 C There should be adequate space around the installation to allow easy access for operation and servicing e All sub assemblies and components are to be located in conformance to local and national codes e All installation field wiring shall be in conformance to local and national codes Unpacking Remove all sub assemblies and accessories from their shipping cartons to access the enclosure Remove and inspect the enclosure for shipping damage Inspect all electronic 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 components to Gamewell FCl Customer Service Mounting Sub assemblies 1 The ILI MB E3 consists of a main operating board with pluggable terminal strips Install this sub assembly immediately unless any optional units are to be used in the system Refer to the Installation Instructions P N 9000 0579 Before installing the
28. commercial environment Operation 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 the user s expense If these instructions are not clear or if additional information or clarification is needed please consult your local authorized Gamewell FCI distributor Because of design changes and product improvements the information in this manual is subject to change without notice Gamewell FCl reserves the right to change hardware and or software design which may subsequently affect the contents of this manual Gamewell FCl assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual Neither this manual nor any part of it may be reproduced without the advance written permission of Gamewell FCl 9000 0574 Rev C Documentation Feedback Your feedback helps us keep our documentation up to date and accurate If you have any com ments or suggestions about our online Help or printed manuals you can email us Please include the following information e Product name and version number if applicable e Printed manual or online Help e Topic Title for online Help e Page number for printed manual e Brief description of content you think should be improved or corrected e Your suggestion for how to correct improve documentation Send email messages to FireSystems TechPubs 9 honeywell com Please note this email address is for documenta
29. includes the following e Backbox e Outer Door e Inner Door LCD E3 Keypad e Hardware Kit f amp iigamewen CONTROL INSTRUMENTS Figure 2 5 2 Cabinet A2 Standard View 9000 0574 Rev C Page 16 of 94 2 5 2 1 Cabinet A2 Backbox Installation 1 Prepare the mounting site by pre drilling four 4 10 screws using the dimensions shown in the figure below Use four 4 10 screws 2 Note If the fasteners are anchored to wallboard use 10 wall anchors Mountings to concrete walls should be backed by plywood to insulate the equipment from possible condensation 3 To mount the backbox secure with two 2 10 screws in the two hole mounting pattern as shown in Locations 1 and 2 of the figure below 4 Set the backbox over the top two hole mounting pattern and hang the backbox over the two screw heads 5 Insert and secure two 2 10 screws in the two hole mounting pattern as shown in Locations 3 and 4 of the figure below BACKBOX TOP 10 75 BACKBOX 13 25 1 00 11 25 1 70 10 35 10 00 4 00 7 46 Figure 2 5 2 1 Cabinet 2 Backbox Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 17 of 94 2 5 2 2 Cabinet A2 Outer Door Installation 1 Mount the outer door on the backbox 2 Secure with three 3 46 32 nuts in the three hole mounting pattern on the left side of the backbox as shown in Locations 1 2 and 3 of the figure below CABINET A2 OUTER DOOR CABINET A2 BACKBOX Fig
30. securing six 6 6 32 nuts as shown in Location of the figure below Interlock the third bottom row of the third set of ASM 16 sub assemblies with the fourth top row of the fourth set of ASM 16 sub assemblies and mount the units to the 13 bay inner door by securing six 6 46 32 nuts as shown in Location 4 of the figure below Interlock the fourth bottom row of the fourth set of ASM 16 sub assemblies with the fifth top row of the telephone and microphone box and mount the units to the 13 bay inner door by securing six 6 6 32 nuts as shown in Location 5 of the figure below Mount the fifth bottom row of the telephone and microphone box to the 13 bay inner door by securing six 6 446 32 nuts as shown in Location 6 of the figure below Secure the opposite end of the bonding wire to the welded 6 stud on the inner side of the inner door using the 6 nut as shown in Location 7 of the figure below After the panel is wired use the thumbscrews to secure the inner door to the backbox as shown in Location 8 of the figure below BONDING WIRE CABINET D il 13 BAY lt INNER DOOR TEN as vA Y rr A NULLS HU au 4 0 Yg7X7 2V va LEY Y YN LLIN gt gt a E 22109889 RS SS a 4 222 KISHA s ZA p i 4 gt i n N ENS NN ij
31. shown in Locations 1 and 2 of the figure below 3 Set the backbox over the top two hole mounting pattern and hang the backbox over the two screw heads 4 Insert and secure two 2 10 screws in the two hole mounting pattern as shown in Locations 3 and 4 of the figure below BACKBOX TOP 5 75 BACKBOX 8 75 10 00 7 46 4 00 Figure 2 5 1 1 Cabinet A1 Backbox Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 12 of 94 2 5 1 2 Cabinet A1 Outer Door Installation 1 Mount the outer door on the backbox 2 Secure with three 3 46 32 nuts in the three hole mounting pattern on the left side of the backbox as shown in Locations 1 2 and 3 of the figure below CABINET A1 OUTER DOOR 3 CABINET A1 BACKBOX Figure 2 5 1 2 Cabinet A1 Outer Door Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 13 of 94 2 5 1 3 Cabinet A1 Inner Door to the Backbox Installation 1 2 3 4 5 CABINET A1 INNER DOOR 9000 0574 Rev C Place the nylon spacer 10 over the backbox bottom hinge pin as shown in Location 1 of the figure below Mount the inner door to the backbox by sliding the inner door top hinge pin hole onto the backbox top hinge pin as shown in Location 2 Align the inner door bottom hinge pin hole with the backbox bottom hinge pin Slide the door over the inner door bottom hinge pin hole on top of the nylon spacer and secure using the 8 x 5 screw as shown in Location 2 of the figure below After the inner d
32. 2 Cabinet A 3 Bay Inner Door Installation Page 28 of 94 2 5 5 Cabinet B Installation Instructions The Cabinet B assembly typically houses the following e Backbox DACT E3 ILI S E3 Optional HPT ES3 PM 9 ILI MB E3 Batteries e Outer Door e Inner Door 2 Bay LCD E3 ASM 16 or blank plate e Hardware Kit Se ARE CONTROL INSTRUMENTS Figure 2 5 5 Cabinet B Standard View 9000 0574 Rev C Page 29 of 94 2 5 5 1 Cabinet B Backbox Installation 1 Prepare the mounting site by pre drilling four 4 10 screws using the dimensions shown in figure below Use four 4 10 screws Note If the fasteners are anchored to wallboard use 10 wall anchors Mountings to concrete walls should be backed by plywood to insulate the equipment from possible condensation 2 Secure with two 2 10 screws in the two hole mounting pattern as shown in Locations 1 and 2 of the figure below 3 Set the backbox over the top two hole mounting pattern and hang the backbox over the two screw heads 4 Insert and secure two 2 10 screws in the two hole mounting pattern as shown in Locations 3 and 4 of the figure below Note Add knockouts to the left and right side of the rear panel of the backbox Do not add knockouts in the center or top of the backbox above the ILI MB ES behind or below the batteries To add larger knockouts increase the size of the existing knockouts BACKBOX TOP BACKBOX DEPTH 4 50 16 38 BACK
33. BOX 19 38 BACKBOX 1 50 16 69 Figure 2 5 5 1 Cabinet B Backbox Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 30 of 94 2 5 5 2 Cabinet B Outer Door Installation 1 Mount the outer door on the backbox 2 Secure with four 4 6 nuts in the four hole mounting pattern on the left side of the backbox as shown in Locations 1 2 3 and 4 of the figure below CABINET B BACKBOX CABINET B OUTER DOOR Figure 2 5 5 2 Cabinet B Outer Door Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 31 of 94 2 5 5 3 Cabinet B Backbox Sub Assembly Installation Typical 1 2 Mount the ILI MB E3 over the standoffs in the backbox and secure with eight 8 standoffs 3 16 hex 4 40 x 1 0 in the eight hole mounting pattern as shown in Location 1 of Figure 2 5 3 3 B Note PCB orientation Mount the DACT E3 and the on top of the ILI MB E3 and secure with eight 8 screws 4 40 x 3 8 into the eight 8 standoffs as shown in Location 2 of Figure 2 5 5 3 B Note PCB orientation Set the PM 9 over the standoffs in the backbox and secure with six 6 screws 4 40 x 3 8 in the six hole mounting pattern as shown in Location 3 of Figure 2 5 5 3 B Note PCB orientation Place the batteries in the backbox The cabinet will accommodate two 2 batteries up to a maximum of 18 amp hours capacity BATTERIES Figure 2 5 5 3 A Cabinet Backbox Sub Assembly Standard View 9000 0574 Rev C Page 32 of 94 CABINET
34. Cabinet A 2 Bay and 3 Bay Outer Door Installation 23 2 5 3 3 Cabinet A 2 Bay Inner Door to the Backbox Installation 24 9000 0574 Rev C Page 1 of 94 2 5 3 4 Cabinet A 2 Bay Inner Door Installation 25 2 5 4 Cabinet A 3 Bay Installation Instructions 26 2 5 4 1 Cabinet A 3 Bay Inner Door to the Backbox Installation 27 2 5 4 2 Cabinet A 3 Bay Inner Door Installation 28 2 5 5 Cabinet B Installation Instructions 29 2 5 5 1 Cabinet B Backbox Installation 30 2 5 5 2 Cabinet B Outer Door Installation 31 2 5 5 3 Cabinet B Backbox Sub Assembly Installation Typical 32 2 5 5 4 Cabinet B Inner Door to the Backbox Installation 34 2 5 5 5 Cabinet B Inner Door Installation 35 2 5 6 Cabinet C INX E3 Installation Instructions 36 2 5 6 1 Cabinet C Backbox Installation
35. ENTS I maw Ey uis i p Figure 3 1 A Intelligent Loop Interface ILI MB E3 Sub Assembly zi CO eal B a Y 1 TVSI6 TVS20 TVS11 225 R50 00 9 R86 a e 0 QNO 8 NO 95 868 VS8 022 TVS14 TVS15 TVS9 TVSIO Sez 2 R gt 9 gt N ER xo Se a o N ER x o e o S Wm R33 En 95 LOCAL ARCNET 6 01 TP e e e 7 M 4 FACT WE R35 053 m 25 R26 ORY wr r Ek J2 LOCAL ARCNET WA R47 MENT 48 C59 R52 _BSELI mm 50 R34 13 9 R29 cage g M C29 Wh C30 Wh W n 2 ASSY ILI MB E3 1120 0899 REV __ ASSY ILI S ES 1120 0905 REV MADE IN USA w2 gay 44 REPEATER TERM el WB R46 1 B ROME Saas s R15 c 014 c pn Wh C WE um 45 T m Tunc C41 lt N R12 en Be Gamewell INSTRUMENTS by Honeywell u um C38 O R105 C103 02 ik Q Q101 102 8 R O D104 B IRE m al m ch 0103 g 88 FE gt 0102 gt
36. FWR Output to ILI MB E3 Common Output to ILI MB E3 24 VDC FWR Output to other sub assembly RPT E3 etc Common Output to other sub assembly RPT E3 etc 24 VDC FWR Output to other sub assembly RPT E3 etc Common Output to other sub assembly RPT E3 etc TE AC Brown Out condition indicated by LED 2 grn OFF LED 3 yel LIT LED 4 yel LIT Note Must be OUT if this sub assembly is monitoring the ILI MB E3 9000 0574 Rev C Page 67 of 94 3 2 1 9 AC Power Connection Connection of the 120 VAC 60 Hz power source must be made in compliance with the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 Article 760 the applicable NFPA Standards and according to the requirements of the Authority Having Jurisdiction Such requirements include e Connections must be made to a dedicated branch circuit e Connections must be mechanically protected e All means of disconnecting the circuit must be clearly marked FIRE ALARM CIRCUIT CONTROL e Connections must be accessible only to authorized personnel See Figure 3 6 for the AC wiring and ground connections See Table 3 3 for AC input and battery connections 3 2 2 Battery Connections PM 9 e Two 2 twelve volt batteries are connected in series to the PM 9 e B3 1 is positive See Table 3 3 e TB3 2 is negative See Table 3 3 e 14 AWG wire minimum e Observe polarity See Table 3 12 for Battery Calculations IMPORTANT Always apply AC power first then connect the bat
37. G 9000 0574 Rev C Page 8 of 94 1 5 8 24 VDC Power System ILI MB E3 e Unregulated FWR e Resettable and non resettable 1 0 amp max each circuit 2 0 amp max combined e Unsupervised e Power limited 1 5 9 RS 232 Port The RS 232 port consists of the Terminal Block TB6 which provides a standard serial port for the connection to a Listed output device for supplementary type service Typical examples of such devices include any UL Listed EDP device remote printer or video terminal any UL Listed Signaling Device such as the Keltron V84095 5 printer or any UL Listed Signal System Unit Ratings 15 VDC max 05 amp max current 115 2 Kbaud 8 bits 1 stop bit no parity 1 5 10 Battery Connection PM 9 Supervised e 24 VDC nominal e Max battery size 55 AH e 0 75 max battery charge current e Non power limited 1 5 11 City Master Box Output Voltage 24 VDC Nominal FWR Supervisory current 024 amp Alarm current max 510 amp Box trip coil resistance 14 5 ohms Max line resistance 35 ohms Supervised against opens Non Power limited 1 5 12 Remote Signaling Output Polarity Reversal Voltage 24 VDC nominal FWR Line Resistance 2 ohms max Supervised Non Power limited 9000 0574 Rev C Page 9 of 94 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 Installation General The Series is a modular system and is shipped unassembled The backbox doors and sub assemblies are individually packaged and can
38. Gamewell FIRE CONTROL INSTRUMENTS by Honeywell E3 Series Expandable Emergency Evacuation Installation Operating Manual Document 9000 0574 Print Date 6 6 07 Rev C P N 9000 0574 Rev ECN 06 535 Copyright 2005 Honeywell International Inc All Rights Reserved Published in U S A 12 Clintonville Road Northford CT 06472 1610 USA TEL 203 484 7161 FAX 203 484 7118 www gamewell fci com Fire Alarm System Limitations While a fire alarm system may lower insurance rates it is not a substitute for fire insurance This manual is designed for use by factory trained installers and operators of the Gamewell FCl Series Expandable Emergency Evacuation Fire Alarm Control All illustrations functional descriptions operating and installation procedures and other relevant information are contained in this manual The contents of this manual are important and the manual must be kept with the fire alarm control panel at all times If building ownership is changed this manual including any testing and maintenance information must be passed along to the new owner s The fire alarm control panel is part of a system Manuals and instructions for other devices forming part of the system should be kept together Purchasers who install this system for use by others must leave the instructions with the user A copy of these instructions is included with each product and is available fr
39. Gu que c 222272 NA ee AN lt lt s S gz 46 32 24 PLACES MICROPHONE TH MBSCREWS BOX TO SECURE THE INNER DOOR TO THE BACKBOX Figure 2 5 7 7 Cabinet C INCC E3 8 Bay Inner Door Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 50 of 94 2 5 8 Cabinet D Installation Instructions The Cabinet D assembly typically houses the following e Backbox ILI S E3 Optional 9 ILI MB E3 Two Batteries e Outer Door e Inner Door 1 Up to eleven ASM 16s Telephone Assembly LCD E3 Microphone Assembly Blank plate s Inner Door 2 Optional Up to sixteen ASM 16s NGA Blank plate s Hardware Kit p Gamevwell Figure 2 5 8 Cabinet D Standard View 9000 0574 Rev C Page 51 of 94 2 5 8 1 Cabinet D Backbox Installation 1 Prepare the mounting site by pre drilling four 4 10 screws mounted to the studs using the dimensions shown in the figure below Use four 4 10 SCrews Note If the fasteners are anchored to a wallboard use 10 wall anchors Mountings to concrete walls should be backed by plywood to insulate the equipment from possible condensation 2 Secure with two 2 10 screws in the two hole mounting pattern as shown in Locations 1 and 2 of the figure below 3 Set the backbox over the top two hole mounting pattern and hang the backbox on the two screw heads 4 Insert and secure two 2 10 screws in
40. ILI MB E3 into the system backbox refer to the Installation Instructions shipped with each sub assembly for the proper procedures 2 Install the door after the sub assemblies are in place Note that the door can only be installed or removed when it is opened at least 90 from the backbox 9000 0574 Rev C Page 10 of 94 2 5 Cabinets The control may be assembled in various cabinets to suit the installation Typical arrangements are shown There are four cabinet options e Cabinet A remotable e Cabinets A1 and A2 e Cabinet B e Cabinet C e Cabinet D Inner Door Bonding Strap Note Electrical continuity for grounding of the inner door of the cabinets is ensured by a bonding wire 2 5 1 Cabinet A1 Installation Instructions The E3 Series Cabinet A1 assembly typically includes the following e Backbox e Outer Door e Inner Door NGA unit e Hardware Kit a Gamewell Kid desee Figure 2 5 1 Cabinet A1 Standard View 9000 0574 Rev C Page 11 of 94 2 5 1 1 Cabinet A1 Backbox Installation 1 Prepare the mounting site by pre drilling four 4 10 screws using the dimensions shown in the figure below Use four 4 10 screws Note the fasteners are anchored to wallboard use 10 wall anchors Mountings to concrete walls should be backed by plywood to insulate the equipment from possible condensation 2 To mount the backbox secure with two 2 10 screws in the two hole mounting pattern as
41. IN To Disconnect SLC 1 W11 OUT Normal Operation IN To Disconnect SLC 2 W12 OUT Normal Operation IN To Disconnect 1 and 2 W13 OUT Normal Operation IN To Disconnect Audible Sounder W14 IN Changes baud rate to 115 200 OUT Baud rate configured at commissioning J2 J5 Connects to J2 and J5 of the next ILI MB E3 J4 Connects to INI VG J7 or J10 of the RPT E3 Note 1 Must be IN if this sub assembly is monitoring the PM 9 Jumper is OUT for other subsequent sub assemblies Note 2 Must be IN for first ILI S E3 or INI VG When W9 is installed remove JMP 1 in PM 9 d 3 1 1 Auxiliary Power Output Resettable Non resettable e B3 4 Resettable 24 VDC max 2 0 amp Special application Suitable for use with projected beam smoke detector Model BEAM 1224 e B3 5 Non resettable 24 VDC max 2 0 amp Special application Suitable for use with the FM Series door holders NOTE Total output is 2 5 amp max combined e B3 6 Common negative 3 1 2 Relay Connections e System Alarm Contacts TB5 2 Normally Open TB5 3 Common TB5 1 Normally Closed Rated 2 amp 30 VDC resistive Transfers upon any system alarm except supervisory e Supervisory Contacts TB5 5 Normally Open TB5 6 Common TB5 4 Normally Closed Rated 2 amp 30 VDC resistive Transfers upon any supervisory signal e System Trouble Contacts TB5 8 Normally Open TB5 9 Common TB5 7 Normally Closed Rated 2
42. Jumper OUT Normal Operation IN If the ILI S E3 is located at the end of the ARCNET bus W7 W8 MB For Master Box PR For Polarity Reversal Jumper OUT Normal Operation IN If the ILI S E3 is supervising the PM 9 for Ground Fault W10 Jumper OUT Normal Operation IN To Disconnect SLC 71 W11 Jumper OUT Normal Operation IN To Disconnect SLC 2 IN To Disconnect the Audible Sounder OUT Baud rate configured at commissioning J2 J5 Connects to J7 of INI VG or J10 of RPT FO UTP Note 1 Must be IN if this sub assembly is monitoring the PM 9 Jumper is OUT for other subsequent sub assemblies Note 2 Must be IN for first ILI S E3 or INI VG When W9 is installed remove JMP1 in PM 9 co J2J5 3 6 2 Specifications Operating voltage 24 VDC from PM 9 power supply Operating current 0 081 amp Alarm current 0 150 amp Operating temperature 32 to 120 0 to 49 C Relative humidity 0 to 93 non condensing at 90 F 32 C Supervised Power limited 9000 0574 Rev C Page 80 of 94 1111111111 Peli o NE 7 FIRE CONTROL INSTRUMENTS i 48 1 1700 0212 Rew 7 1120 0994 ASSY REY MADE IH USA Li imn Tum E Bes R RIS RIF 99096559 SINT 25345R7E Bu 0000000 NN I 1 TB REMOTE
43. NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code and or applicable state and local codes Maintenance We recommend the replacement of the system standby batteries after three years of service unless otherwise indicated by the battery manufacturer There are no user serviceable components in this equipment Sub assemblies should be returned to the factory for servicing Power Limited Non Power Limited Wiring UL Standard 864 Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems requires that a minimum of 1 4 inch separation be maintained between power limited circuits and non power limited circuits The control unit is designed so the required separation between these circuits power limited vs non power limited is maintained at the field wiring terminals In order to fully comply with the intent of these requirements however the minimum 1 4 inch separation must also be maintained between the field wiring conductors of power limited circuits and non power limited circuits This may be accomplished by routing the field wiring as shown in Figure 8 0 Unless otherwise indicated on the unit all field wiring circuits are power limited except e AC power circuit e Standby battery circuit e Telephone line connections 9000 0574 Rev C Page 93 of 94 Series Panels DACT E3 RPT E3 Non Power Limited circuit wiring Non Power Limited circuit wiring Non Power Limited circuit wiring NOTE Route all Non Power Limited wiring v
44. P3 G Z gt OO Po C 9000 0574 Rev C Page 82 of 94 3 7 2 ANU 48 DIP Switch Addresses The address of the ANU 48 in the system is set via the DIP Switch See the ANU 48 Installation Instructions P N 9000 0564 for addressing instructions 3 7 8 Specifications Operating voltage 24 VDC FWR from PM 9 power supply Operating current 0 011 Supervised Power limited 003 amp for any LED to be lit for any condition when powered internally When powered externally each output driver circuit provides a maximum of 050 amp with a maximum of 2 4 amps per ANU 48 sub assembly 48 circuits Each load must have a minimum resistance of 544 Ohms when the external power is supplied from a PM 9 When powered internally each LED must have a current limiting resistor in series to limit the current to 003 amps max per LED Example 8 87K 1 or 9 1K 5 3 8 Panel Display LCD E3 The LCD ES provides an 80 character display of system events together with indicating LEDs and control switches It may be remotely located via a local RS 485 serial interface The will support up to six 6 LCD E3 displays See Table 3 11 for the field wiring connections Figure 3 14 A LCD E3 Sub Assembly 9000 0574 Rev C Page 83 of 94 R20 S 9 DISPLAY 9 BACKLIGHT uu DISPLAY Be o LOCAL RS485 C4 WR Jn ZU CU ZU ZU DU CU 20 CU Rx
45. Silence System Reset Lamp Test and System Drill Test It features a key switch that renders the key pad inoperative until activated The Series System can support up to five 5 LCD 7100 displays The 80 character display shows all pertinent information except for menus 1 4 8 Intelligent Network Interface Voice Gateway INI VG The INI VG Voice Gateway provides a network interface for Series Expandable Emergency Evacuation System The INI VGC FO or INI VGC UTP is used in conjunction with the Voice Evacuation Command Center INCC C The INI VGX FO or INI VGX UTP is used with the Series Broadband and the INI VGE FO or INI VGE UTP is used with the E3 Series Classic System The INI VG series each occupy one node on the Broadband Network 1 4 9 50 Watt Amplifier AM 50 The AM 50 amplifier may be installed in an INX cabinet whenever the E3 control is to be used in conjunction with the Expandable Emergency Evacuation System It is used to provide 50 watts of audio through two 2 integral Class speaker circuits Up to four 4 AM 50s can be controlled by an INI VGX Voice Gateway 9000 0574 Rev C Page 7 of 94 1 5 Specifications 1 5 1 Power Supply PM 9 AC Input 3 5 amps max 120 VAC 60 Hz Non power limited Supervisory current DC 0 027 amp Alarm current DC 0 050 amp 1 5 2 Signaling Line Circuits ILI MB E3 e Two 2 Class A Style 6 7 or Class B
46. Style 4 circuits e 24 VDC nominal e Power limited e Supervised e 40 ohm max line impedance e 0 5 uf max capacitance e Capacity of 159 analog sensors and 159 addressable devices per circuit Style 7 operation requires System Sensor M500X Isolator Modules See Compatibility Addendum P N 9000 0427 Tables 1 1 A and 1 B for a list of UL Listed compatible sensors modules 1 5 3 Notification Appliance Circuits ILI MB E3 e Two 2 Class A Style Z or Class B Style Y circuits e Power limited e Supervised e Non coded e Maximum alarm load 2 0 amp per circuit oee Compatibility Addendum P N 9000 0427 Table 2 H for a list of UL Listed compatible notification appliances 1 5 4 Alarm Dry Contacts ILI MB E3 e Form C e Rated 2 amp 30 VDC resistive 1 5 5 Trouble Dry Contacts ILI MB E3 e Form C e Rated 2 amp 30 VDC resistive 1 5 6 Supervisory Dry Contacts ILI MB E3 e Form C e Rated 2 amp 30 VDC resistive 1 5 7 Earth Ground Connection ILI MB E3 NOTICE Terminal TB3 3 must be connected to an earth ground connection per Article 760 of the National Electric Code Failure to make proper earth ground connection to a metallic cold water pipe or driven ground rod to this terminal will result in the loss of lightening protection reduce the tolerance of the system to transients and will adversely affect the operation of the system Panel neutral or conduit ground is not acceptable minimum wire size is 14 AW
47. al alarm current from above E Enter alarm sounding period in hours Multiply Line D times Line E With all LEDs and optional buzzer energized 24 hrs for 72 protected premises or Central Station signaling 60 hrs for Auxiliary or Remote Supervising Station Fire Alarm Systems Use the next size battery with a capacity greater than required Use only Gamewell FCl Model 1 9H B 6H B 7R B 17R B 31R or B 55R batteries NOTE Maximum standby current for 60 hours when using 55 A H batteries is 560 A Normal operating current During power failure current drops to 0 045 amp since back light is extinguished T Add 003 amp for any LED to be lit for any condition when powered internally Add 003 amp for any LED to be lit for any condition when powered internally When powered externally a max output current of 050 point is available for a maximum total output of 2 4 amps ANU 48 9000 0574 Rev C Page 86 of 94 3 11 3 12 3 13 Analog Sensors The Series signaling line circuits accommodate only Gamewell FCI approved UL Listed Factory Mutual Approved analog sensors and bases Each signaling line circuit can accommodate 159 sensor address points using Address numbers 01 to 159 See Gamewell FCl Publication P N 9000 0427 for a list of approved sensors and bases 3 11 1 Address Switches Addresses are set via the rotary switches on each sensor or module Setting th
48. approved by Authority Having Jurisdiction MAINTENANCE To keep your fire alarm system in excellent working order ongoing maintenance is required per the manufacturer s recommendations and UL and NFPA Standards and applicable state and local codes At a minimum the requirements of Chapter 7 of NFPA the National Fire Alarm Code shall be followed A preventative maintenance agreement should be arranged through the manufacturers local representative Though smoke detectors are designed for long life they may fail at any time Any smoke detector fire alarm system or any 9000 0574 Rev C component of that system shall be repaired or replaced immediately OTHER CONSIDERATIONS The equipment was tested according to EC directive 89 336 EEC for Class A equipment and was verified to the limits and methods of EN 55022 An automatic fire alarm system typically made up of smoke detectors heat detectors manual pull stations audible warning devices and a fire alarm control panel with remote notification capability can provide early warning of a developing fire Such a system however does not assure protection against property damage or loss of life resulting from a fire The Manufacturer recommends that smoke and or heat detectors be located throughout a protected premise following the recommendations of the current edition of the National Fire Protection Association Standard 72 2002 1999 NFPA 72 2002 1999 The Manufacturer r
49. ation 2 of the figure below 3 Interlock the third bottom row of the ASM 16 sub assemblies with the fourth top row of the telephone and microphone box and mount the units to the INCC E3 8 bay inner door by securing six 6 6 32 nuts as shown in Location 3 of the figure below 4 Mount the fourth bottom row of the telephone and microphone box to the INCC E3 8 bay inner door by securing six 6 46 32 nuts as shown in Location 4 of the figure below 5 Secure the opposite end of the bonding wire to the welded 6 stud on the inner side of the inner door using the 6 nut as shown in Location 5 of the figure below 6 After the panel is wired use the thumbscrews to secure the inner door to the backbox as shown in Location 6 of the figure below BONDING WIRE ea 5 1 lt ASM 16 NS 5 PLACES MAX CABINET C INCC E3 8 BAY INNER DOOR gt y gt ip qu am GER d 4 KL lt vss lt lt lt fled 4 4 gt a 1 M 72227 IA 4 v PHN A fff ANLA MP 7 Y Y X gt AN XC N f LL E D lt 2 la xe v M iM d d SS gt 62 t lt gt E A KLAS MO i N XN X EVO VL fa E an NA gt 4 al sO 1 mp
50. bay inner door to the backbox by sliding the inner door top hinge pin hole onto the backbox top hinge pin as shown in Location 2 of the figure below 3 Align the inner door bottom hinge pin hole with the backbox bottom hinge pin 4 Slide the inner door over the inner door bottom hinge pin hole on top of the nylon spacer and secure using the 8 x 5 screw as shown in Location 2 of the figure below 5 After the inner door is secured in place attach one end of the bonding wire to the top hinge pin using the 8 x 5 screw as shown in Location 3 of the figure below Note 1 The 7 bay or 8 bay inner door is optional Note 2 For information on the installation of the opposite end of the bonding wire see Section 2 5 7 5 Step 5 and Location 5 of Figure 2 5 7 5 BACKBOX BACKBOX TOP RINER DOOR HINGE PIN HOLE INCC E3 INNER DOOR BACKBOX BOTTOM HINGE PIN INNER DOOR BOTTOM HINGE PIN HOLE 2 5 7 4 Cabinet C INCC E3 7 Bay Inner Door to the Backbox Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 47 of 94 2 5 7 5 Cabinet C INCC E3 7 Bay Inner Door Installation 1 Mount the first top row of the ASM 16 and LCD E3 keypad sub assemblies to the INCC E3 7 bay inner door and secure with six 6 446 32 nuts as shown in Location 1 of the figure below 2 Interlock the first bottom row of the ASM 16 and LCD E3 keypad with the second top row of the ASM 16 sub assemblies and mount the units to the INCC ES 7 bay inner door by secu
51. bly provides remote interface between the ILI MB E3 and the Broadband Network It can also be used with the NGA The unit can be used with unshielded twisted pair wire or fiber optic cable as the Model RPT E3 FO The Model RPT E3 UTP is used with twisted pair only Intelligent Loop Interface Expansion Board ILI S E3 The ILI S E3 sub assembly provides additional two 2 signaling line circuits only It is physically identical to the ILI MB E3 except components are omitted It occupies one node on the Broadband network Remote LED Driver ANU 48 The ANU 48 LED Driver provides output for up to forty eight 48 remote LEDs The ILI MB E3 will support up to a total of sixteen 16 ANU 48 and or ASM 16 units The ANU 48 can be remotely located via the RS 485 serial interface LCD Network Graphic Annunciator NGA The NGA mounts in the Series enclosure or it may be remotely located It provides an LCD display of system events together with system status indicating LEDs and touch screen switches for Alarm Acknowledge Trouble Acknowledge Signal Silence and System Reset The NGA occupies one node on the Broadband network The background display can be programmed to state Command Center in Control if desired 9000 0574 Rev C Page 6 of 94 1 4 Remote LCD Display LCD 7100 LCD 7100 Remote LCD Display provides an 80 character display and function keys for Alarm Acknowledge Trouble Acknowledge Signal
52. bly to the Backbox Installation 54 2 5 8 4 Cabinet D 13 Bay Inner Door to Backbox Installation 56 2 5 8 5 Cabinet D 13 Bay Inner Door Installation 57 2 5 8 6 Cabinet D 14 Bay Inner Door to Backbox Installation 58 2 5 8 7 Cabinet D 14 Bay Inner Door Installation 59 3 0 SYSTEM CONMECHONS pP 61 3 1 Intelligent Loop Interface Main Board Sub Assembly ILI MB E3 61 Table 3 1 ILI MB ES Field Wiring Connections 61 3 1 1 Auxiliary Power Output Resettable Non resettable 62 Belay GonnaeetiollS uu u ec 62 Sko Saing LING u u l uuu 63 3 1 4 Notification Appliance Circuits 63 64 Table 9 2 100 Addresses c E PEORES AT ER CHER 64 8 25 IPOWEROUDDIV PNME90 Su uuu 67 Table 3 3 PM 9 Terminals Jumpers amp LEDSs a a 67 3 2 1 PM 9 Power Connection oce 68 3 2 2
53. call In most but not all areas the sum of the RENs should not exceed five 5 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line as determined by the total RENs contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area See Table 3 7 for the wiring connections 3 4 4 Specifications Operating voltage 24 VDC from PM 9 power supply Operating current 0 018 amp Alarm current 0 018 amp Supervised Non Power limited 9000 0574 Rev C Page 76 of 94 Sati 105 1115024 nen a 2 50 2 lt Wiel 2 Rya e gt 140 J3 Jece E B R22 R42 16 ee ARCNET D25 gano coma L E Omi E E oz HEC a BN c gt HM m IIIIIIIIIIII Pia js mme N R21 RAI gt mmu hee Pa En mum iun TP1 C4 C13 7 Y Soom m ma mm et a m mami 1 EH x a im IN 2 0 c ue mm C16 U11 m EE id U3 x E 125 m m HH m E 21 Ew ms 23 RIO k m R10 k4 RB T4 HN NH umm HR D12 m1 m mm cola mi
54. ckbox Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 58 of 94 2 5 8 7 Cabinet D 14 Bay Inner Door Installation Mount the first top row of the NGA ASM 16s sub assemblies to the 14 bay inner door and secure with six 6 46 32 nuts as shown in Location 1 of the figure below Interlock the first bottom row of the NGA ASM 16s with the second top row of the second set of ASM 16 sub assemblies and mount the units to the 14 bay inner door by securing six 6 446 32 nuts as shown in Location 2 of the figure below Interlock the second bottom row of the second set of ASM 16 sub assemblies with the third top row of the third set of ASM 16 sub assemblies and mount the units to the 14 bay inner door by securing six 6 6 32 nuts as shown in Location of the figure below Interlock the third bottom row of the third set of ASM 16 sub assemblies with the fourth top row of the fourth set of ASM 16 sub assemblies and mount the units to the 14 bay inner door by securing six 6 46 32 nuts as shown in Location 4 of the figure below Interlock the fourth bottom row of the fourth set of ASM 16 sub assemblies with the fifth top row of the telephone and microphone box and mount the units to the 14 bay inner door by securing six 6 466 32 nuts as shown in Location 5 of the figure below Mount the fifth bottom row of the telephone and microphone box to the 14 bay inner door by securing six 6 446 32 nuts as shown in Location 6 of the figure below Secure
55. e address is accomplished by turning each of the two 2 rotary switches until they point to the numbers indicating the proper address e g SW1 2 and SW2 5 would indicate Address 25 3 11 2 Drift Compensation The E3 Series contains a program that performs continuous testing of analog sensors including sensitivity tests This program will compensate all analog sensors for age and environmental conditions Should a problem occur in a sensor a Failed Test Dirty or Very Dirty indication for the specific device will appear on the system display and be recorded in the Event Log and the Serial Port Addressable Modules The E3 Series accommodates only Gamewell FCl approved UL Listed Factory Mutual Approved addressable modules Each SLC can accommodate 159 addressable module points using Addresses 01 through 159 See Gamewell FCI Publication P N 9000 0427 for a list of approved modules The modules that occupy this address range consist of Monitor input modules and Control output modules 3 12 1 Monitor Modules Dry contact devices and two wire smoke detectors can be monitored by these modules which act as the interface between the manual station waterflow switch etc and the control panel See Gamewell FCI Publication P N 9000 0427 for a list of approved modules 3 12 2 Control Modules Notification appliances relays and circuits using compatible voltages through an internal dry contact can be controlled by
56. e 2 5 6 1 Cabinet C Backbox Installation Page 37 of 94 2 5 6 2 Cabinet C INX E3 Outer Door Installation Mount the INX E3 outer door the backbox by securing four 4 446 32 nuts in the four hole mounting pattern on the left side of the backbox See Locations 1 2 3 and 4 of the figure below CABINET C BACKBOX CABINET C INX E3 OUTER DOOR Figure 2 5 6 2 Cabinet C INX E3 Outer Door Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 38 of 94 2 5 6 3 Cabinet C INX E3 Sub Assembly Plate Installation 1 2 Mount the ILI MB E3 over the standoffs on the INX E3 plate and secure with eight 8 standoffs 3 16 hex 4 40 x 1 in the eight hole mounting pattern as shown in Location 1 of Figure 2 5 6 3 B Mount the DACT E3 and the RPT E3 on top of the ILI MB E3 and secure with eight 8 screws 44 40 x 1 4 into the eight 8 standoffs as shown in Location 2 of Figure 2 5 6 3 B Mount the PM 9 over the standoffs on the INX E3 plate and secure with six 6 standoffs 1 4 hex 44 40 x 2 1 4 in the six hole mounting pattern as shown in Location 3 of Figure 2 5 6 3 B Mount the INI VG PM 9 mounting plate on top of the PM 9 and secure with six 6 screws 114 40 x 1 4 into the six 6 standoffs as shown in Location 4 of Figure 2 5 6 3 B Mount the INI VG on the INI VG mounting plate and secure with six 6 screws 4 40 x 1 4 as shown in Location 5 of Figure 2 5 6 3 B Mount two 2 AM 50 sub assemblies on th
57. e Gateway INI VG 7 1 4 9 50 Watt Amplifier AM 50 7 1 UU 8 1 5 1 P oWer SUDDIY PM 0 es eee eee Oe ee 8 152 Signaling Eine Circuits XIEIMBSES uuu uu ar rl 8 1 5 3 Notification Appliance Circuits ILI MB E3 a 8 154 Contacts Ubl MB E3 usssitient et reos Q SA e p eie 8 1 5 5 Trouble Dry Gontacts ILISMB ES cus toro Cin Eo Uus eee potes Ine ee een ua eie aeuo 8 1 5 6 Supervisory Dry Contacts ILI MB E3 8 1 5 7 Earth Ground Connection ILI MB E3 8 1 5 8 24 VDC Power System ILI MB E3 9 J59 BS 232 POL asa a unaq ua au 9 1 5 10 Battery Connection PM 9 a a 9 Sl ACI Master BOX OULD UP muu Qr Os Pa 9 1 5 12 Remote Signaling Output Polarity Reversal 9 2 0 Is EAT HOT 10 ECTETUR 10 2 2 Eor ionMe C em 10 2 WAC M OM 10 2 4 Mounting Sub assemblies
58. e INX E3 plate and secure with eight 8 standoffs 3 16 4 40 x 1 1 4 in the two 2 four hole mounting patterns as shown in Location 6 Mount two 2 AM 50 units on top of the two 2 AM 50 units and secure eight 8 screws 4 40 x 1 4 into the eight 8 standoffs as shown in Location 7 of Figure 2 5 6 3 B DACT E3 Figure 2 5 6 3 A Cabinet C INX E3 Sub Assembly Plate Standard View 9000 0574 Rev C Page 39 of 94 CABINET C INX E3 SUB ASSEMBLIES PLATE ILI MB E3 STANDOFF 3 16 HEX 4 40 x 1 8 PLACES SCREW 4 40 x 1 4 8 PLACES 4 INI VG PM 9 STANDOFF MOUNTING PLATE HEX 24 40 x 2 1 4 6 PLACES AM 50 4 PLACES MAX STANDOFF 3 16 HEX 84 40 x 1 4 SCREW 84 40 x 4 SCREW 8 PLACES MAX 12 PLACES 84 40 x a 8 PLACES Figure 2 5 6 3 B Cabinet C INX E3 Sub Assembly Plate Exploded View 9000 0574 Rev C Page 40 of 94 2 5 6 4 Cabinet C INX E3 Sub Assembly Plate to the Backbox Installation Mount the INX E3 sub assembly plate to the studs in the backbox and secure with six 6 10 32 nuts as shown in Locations 1 thru 6 of the figure below CABINET C BACKBOX CABINET C INX E3 SUB ASSEMBLY PLATE 4 Y AN PER Ne 6 PLACES Figure 2 5 6 4 Cabinet C INX E3 Sub Assembly Plate to the Backbox Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 41 of 94 2 5 7 Cabinet C INCC E3 Installation Instructions The Cabinet C INCC E3 Assembly
59. e of defect secure a Material Authorization form from our Return Authorization Department This writing constitutes the only warranty made by Honeywell International Inc with respect to its products Honeywell International Inc does not represent that its products will prevent any loss by fire or otherwise or that its products will in all cases provide the protection for which they are installed or intended Buyer acknowledges that Honeywell International Inc is not an insurer and assumes no risk for loss or damages or the cost of any inconvenience transportation damage misuse abuse accident or similar incident HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC GIVES NO WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHERWISE WHICH EXTENDS BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY DIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF INABILITY TO USE HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC S PRODUCTS FURTHERMORE HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH WHICH MAY ARISE IN THE COURSE OF OR AS A RESULT OF PERSONAL COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL USE OF ITS PRODUCTS This warranty replaces all previous warranties and is the only warranty made by Honeywell International Inc No increase or alteration written or verbal of the obligation of this warranty is auth
60. e set via the address switch SW1 3 9 2 Specifications Operating voltage 24 VDC FWR from PM 9 power supply Operating current 0 012 amp Alarm current 0 023 amp Supervised Power limited 3 9 39 Mounting The LCD 7100 is flush or surface mounted on a standard four gang electrical box 9000 0574 Rev C Page 85 of 94 3 10 Standby Battery Calculations Calculations are made by use of Table 3 12 below Table 3 12 Battery Standby Chart Total Total n Supv Alarm Supv Alarm IL MB ES Intelligent Loop Interface Main Board 081A 0450A BUE od A T Board two additional SLCs LCD E8 LCDdisplay Swith Control 0 004A 0028A ARCNet Repeater 10013 0013A J DACT E8 Digital Communicator 0 018A 0018A ASM 6 Auxiliary Switch Sub Assembly 0011 0 011 ANU 48 RemoteLEDDriver 0 011Af 0 011 C PM 9 Power Supply X 0050A 0050 LCD 7100 Remote Display Module 002A 0023A J INGA j LCDAmuniator 10 200 0 020040 j Smekeandheatsennrs O CT Notification Appliances y o Auxiliary Power Devices Miscellaneous devices NENNEN P C TOTALS A Total Supervisory Current Enter number of standby hours required B C Multiply Line A times hours in Line B enter D Tot
61. ecommends it must also follow State and local codes and the recommendations contained in the Guide for Proper Use of System Smoke Detectors which is made available at no charge to all installing dealers 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 protection against fire A fire alarm system may not provide timely or adequate warning or simply may not function for a variety of reasons Smoke detectors may not sense fire where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as in chimneys in or behind walls on roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level or floor of a building A second floor detector for example may not sense a first floor or basement fire Particles of combustion or smoke from a developing fire may not reach the sensing chambers of smoke detectors because e Barriers such as closed or partially closed doors walls or chimneys may inhibit particle or smoke flow e Smoke particles may become cold stratify and not reach the ceiling or upper walls where detectors are located e Smoke particles may be blown away from detectors by air outlets e Smoke particles may be drawn into air returns before reaching the detect
62. figure below Note For information on the installation of the opposite end of the bonding wire see Section 2 5 4 2 Step 3 and Location 4 of Figure 2 5 4 2 CABINET A 3 BAY BACKBOX TOP PASEO HINGE PIN INNER DOOR TOP HINGE PIN HOLE CABINET A 3 BAY INNER DOOR BACKBOX BOTTOM HINGE PIN INNER DOOR BOTTOM HINGE PIN HOLE Figure 2 5 4 1 Cabinet A 3 Bay Backbox Sub Assembly Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 27 of 94 2 5 4 2 Cabinet A 3 Bay Inner Door Installation Mount the two 2 ASM 16 sub assemblies on the inner door and secure with eight 8 46 32 nuts in each of the two 2 four hole mounting patterns as shown in Locations 1 and 3 of the figure below 2 Mount the NGA sub assembly on the inner door and secure with four 4 6 32 nuts in the four hole mounting pattern as shown in Location 2 of the figure below 3 Secure the opposite end of the bonding wire to the welded 6 stud on the inner side of the inner door using the 6 nut as shown in Location 4 of the figure below 4 After the panel is wired use the thumbscrews to secure the inner door to the backbox as shown in Location 5 of the figure below NUT HEX 6 32 12 PLACES BONDING ASM 16 WIRE Ry CABINET A 3 BAY fy 2 9000 0574 Rev C INNER DOOR A UL THUMBSCREWS 16 TO SECURE THE INNER DOOR TO THE BACKBOX Figure 2 5 4
63. h a battery charger that provides operating power to the panel The battery charger can maintain batteries up to 55 A H Batteries not furnished 9000 0574 Rev C Page 5 of 94 1 4 Optional Modules The following optional sub assemblies and features are available 1 4 1 1 4 2 1 4 3 1 4 4 1 4 5 1 4 6 Addressable Switch Sub Assembly ASM 16 The ASM 16 is a configurable switch input sub assembly with 16 switches and 48 status LEDs and may be remotely located via the RS 485 serial interface Each switch address is fully software programmable to serve as e A System Control Switch Reset Silence Alarm and Trouble Acknowledge etc e Voice Evacuation Speaker Circuit control switch e A Fire Fighter Communication Circuit control switch e An Auxiliary Control Circuit switch e A status indicating LED red green and yellow e A status indicating LED labeled to indicate Command Center in Control Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter DACT E3 DACT E3 provides an integral remotable Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter DACT fully programmable from the keypad which is compatible with Digital Alarm Communicator Receivers DACHs that can receive the following formats e SIA DC8 e SIA DCS20 e Ademco Contact ID e 3 1 1400 Hz e 3 1 2300 Hz e 4 2 1400 Hz e 4 2 2300 Hz The DACT ES can be remotely located via the local RS 485 serial interface Repeater RPT E3 sub assem
64. he entire buffer memory to the RS 232 port Clear Log Hard reset will eliminate all events stored in the buffer memory Sensitivity Report Will send sensor sensitivity information to the RS 232 port INFO Menu Selection This selection displays the Firmware Version and time date of the last configuration change in the E3 Series It shows a code for the type of the most recent configuration update The codes are as follows 1 CamWorks Configuration Upload 2 Auto configuration Options 1 or 2 on the Autoconfig Menu 3 Network node map change 4 Manual update via the CS terminal command 9000 0574 Rev C Page 91 of 94 6 0 Power Up Procedure 6 1 General 1 IMPORTANT Prior to the application of power to the system all circuits must be clear of shorts grounds and stray voltages Failure to do so could cause irreversible damage to the equipment 2 Ensure that all cables and optional modules if any are installed and secured per the Installation Instructions DO NOT install any field wiring at this time Connect the End of Line devices to the notification appliance and municipal if installed circuits 3 Power the panel with AC first The system will initialize and indicate a Battery Missing condition Connect the batteries taking care to observe polarity 5 The system should be in normal condition You may proceed with the installation of field wiring Check all wiring prior to connection to the control pa
65. ia individual knockouts on the sides of the cabinet NOTE other circuits are Power Limited Dotted line denotes Non Power Limited wiring Figure 8 0 Power Limited Non Power Limited Wiring 9000 0574 Rev C Page 94 of 94 Limited Warranty Honeywell International Inc warrants products manufactured by it to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for eighteen 18 months from the date of manufacture under normal use and service Products are date stamped at time of manufacture The sole and exclusive obligation of Honeywell International Inc is to repair or replace at its option free of charge for parts and labor any part that is defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service All returns for credit are subject to inspection and testing at the factory before actual determination is made to allow credit Honeywell International Inc does not warrant products not manufactured by it but assigns to the purchaser any warranty extended by the manufacturer of such products This warranty is void if the product is altered or repaired by anyone other than Honeywell International Inc or as expressly authorized by Honeywell International Inc in writing or is serviced by anyone other than Honeywell International Inc or its authorized distributors This warranty is also void if there is a failure to maintain the products and systems in which they operate in a proper and workable manner cas
66. ically compatible with the control panel It is essential to use only equipment Listed for service with this control panel This system meets UL requirements for operation at 0 49 C 32 120 and at a relative humidity non condensing of 85 at 30 C 86 F and 93 2 at 32 C 2 C 89 6 F 1 1 F per UL 93 2 RH non condensing at 32 C 2 C 90 F 83 F However the useful life of the system s standby batteries and the electronic com ponents may be adversely affected by extreme temperature ranges and humidity Therefore it is recommended that this system and its peripherals be installed in an environment with a normal room temperature of 15 27 C 60 80 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 electronic devices this system may operate erratically or can be damaged when subjected to lightening induced transients Although no system is completely immune from lightening transients and interference proper grounding will reduce susceptibility Overhead or outside aerial wiring is not recommended due to an increased susceptibility to nearby lightening strikes Consult with the Technical Services Department if any problems are anticipated or encountered Disconnect AC power and batteries prior to removing or inserting circuit boards Failure t
67. ing pattern and hang the backbox over the two screw heads 4 Insert and secure two 2 10 screws in the two hole mounting pattern as shown in Locations 3 and 4 of the figure below Note Add knockouts to the left and right side of the rear panel of the backbox Do not add knockouts in the center or top of the backbox To add larger knockouts increase the size of the existing knockouts BACKBOX TOP 16 75 BACKBOX 19 25 1 70 15 85 1 00 1 3 00 10 00 7 46 4 00 Figure 2 5 3 1 Cabinet A 2 Bay and 3 Bay Backbox Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 22 of 94 2 5 3 2 Cabinet A 2 Bay and 3 Bay Outer Door Installation 1 Mount the 2 bay or 3 bay outer door on the backbox 2 Secure with three 3 46 32 nuts in the three hole mounting pattern on the left side of the backbox as shown in Locations 1 2 and 3 of the figure below CABINET A BACKBOX CABINET A 2 BAY AND 3 BAY OUTER DOOR Figure 2 5 3 2 Cabinet A 2 Bay and 3 Bay Outer Door Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 23 of 94 2 5 3 3 Cabinet A 2 Bay Inner Door to the Backbox Installation 1 2 CABINET A 2 BAY INNER DOOR 9000 0574 Rev Place the nylon spacer 10 over the backbox bottom hinge pin as shown in Location 1 of the figure below Mount the inner door to the backbox by sliding the inner door top hinge pin hole onto the backbox top hinge pin as shown in Location 2 of the figure below Align the inner door b
68. ing the inner door top hinge pin hole onto the backbox top hinge pin as shown in Location 2 of the figure below Align the inner door bottom hinge pin hole with the backbox bottom hinge pin 4 Slide the inner door over the inner door bottom hinge pin hole on top of the nylon spacer and secure using the 8 x 5 screw as shown in Location 2 of the figure below 5 After the inner door is secured in place attach one end of the bonding wire to the top hinge pin using the 8 x 5 screw as shown in Location 3 of the figure below Note For information on the installation of the opposite end of the bonding wire see Section 2 5 7 7 Step 5 and Location 5 of Figure 2 5 7 7 CABINET C BACKBOX TOP BACKBOX HINGE PIN INNER DOOR TOP HINGE PIN HOLE CABINET C INCC E3 8 BAY INNER DOOR e Dot u2 HINGE PIN 725 R INNER DOOR BOTTOM HINGE PIN HOLE Figure 2 5 7 6 Cabinet C INCC E3 8 Bay Inner Door to the Backbox Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 49 of 94 2 5 7 7 Cabinet C INCC E3 8 Bay Inner Door Installation 1 Mount the first top row of the ASM 16 and sub assemblies to the INCC E3 8 bay inner door and secure with six 6 46 32 nuts as shown in Location 1 of the figure below 2 Interlock the first bottom row of the ASM 16 and with the second top row of the ASM 16 sub assemblies and mount the units to the INCC E3 8 bay inner door by securing six 6 446 32 nuts as shown in Loc
69. ll the equipment in a clean dry environment minimal dust Avoid installing equipment where vibrations will occur all electronic assemblies prior to drilling filing reaming or punching the enclosure When possible make all cable entries from the sides being careful to separate the power limited conductors from the non power limited conductors Before making modifications verify that they will not interfere with battery transformer and printed circuit board location Do not over tighten screw terminals Over tightening may damage threads resulting in reduced terminal contact pressure and difficulty with screw terminal removal Disconnect all sources of power before servicing removing or inserting any circuit boards Control unit and associated equipment may be damaged by removing WIRING CONSIDERATIONS This fire alarm control panel contains power limited circuits You cannot connect external sources of power to these circuits without invalidating their approval Verify that wire sizes are adequate for all initiating device and notification appliance circuits Most devices cannot tolerate more than a 10 drop from the specified device voltage The installer must make sure that the wiring and devices installed in the system meet the current National Electrical Code NFPA 70 and all applicable state local building code requirements Use the conductor size and type required by local codes See 70
70. mic RS a mi 3 RX2 o R 7 m R9 D11 ecen U2 mm US R25 J2 GFI sese dz ER D10 C8 E uwm e e A TX J8 uS 018 R26 r HON e e T C FIRE CONTROL INSTRUMENTS EET 6 RPT E3 PCB 1700 0218 REV us wm D D J4 m ASSY 5 1120 0902 REY 23 R13 ASSY RPDESFO 1120 090 EV m nm e p R36 m e ej w e Figure 3 11 B Repeater RPT E3 Sub Assembly 9000 0574 Rev C Page 77 of 94 3 5 Repeater Sub Assembly RPT E3 Optional The Repeater RPT E3 provides the interface between the ILI MB E3 and the Broadband Network It can also be used with the NGA The RPT E3 is available in two versions e RPT E3 FO e RPT E3 UTP 3 5 1 RPT ES3 FO The RPT E3 FO communicates to the network by means of fiber optic cable or copper unshielded twisted pair wire 3 5 2 The RPT E3 UTP connects to the network by means of unshielded twisted pair copper wire It is similar to the RPT E3 FO with the exception that connectors U4 U5 U6 and U7 are omitted Table 3 8 Repeater E3 Wiring Connections Description ARCNET PORT 1A ARCNET PORT 1B ARCNET PORT 2A ARCNET PORT 2B Earth Ground Com A In Com B In Com A Out Com B Out 24V In 24 V Out Common Out Fiber Port 2 In pU Fiber Port 2 Out p Fiber Port 1 In p Fiber Port 1 Out s S
71. mounting pattern as shown in Location 3 of Figure 2 5 7 2 B Mount the INI VG over the standoffs on the INCC ES plate and secure with six 6 screws 4 40 x 1 4 in the six hole mounting pattern as shown in Location 4 of Figure 2 5 7 2 B ILI MB E3 DACT E3 Figure 2 5 7 2 A Cabinet C INCC E3 Sub Assembly Plate Standard View 9000 0574 Rev C Page 44 of 94 CABINET C INCC E3 SUB ASSEMBLIES PLATE ILI MB E3 STANDOFF 3 16 HEX 4 40 x 1 8 PLACES do EDT J PM 9 1 SCREW 14 40 x 6 PLACES DACT E3 4 Al RAS NA Wr INI VG X 8 PLACES SCREW 4 40 x 6 PLACES Figure 2 5 7 2 B Cabinet C INCC E3 Sub Assembly Plate Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 45 of 94 2 5 7 3 Cabinet C INCC E3 Sub Assembly Plate to the Backbox Installation Mount the Cabinet C INCC E3 sub assembly plate on the studs in the backbox and secure with six 6 10 32 nuts as shown in Locations 1 thru 6 of the figure below CABINET C BACKBOX CABINET C INCC E3 SUB ASSEMBLIES PLATE NUT HEX 1110 32 6 PLACES Figure 2 5 7 3 Cabinet C INCC E3 Sub Assembly Plate to the Backbox Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 46 of 94 2 5 7 4 Cabinet C INCC E3 7 Bay Inner Door to the Backbox Installation 1 Place the nylon spacer 5 8 x 314lD x 312 over the backbox bottom hinge pin as shown in Location 1 of the figure below 2 Mount the INCC E3 7
72. n the menu field These 12 keys allow the user to choose a specific point address by using the numbers for point sensitivity reading disabling an address etc Page 89 of 94 5 0 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 Programming UL 864 Programming Requirements NOTICE to users installers authorities having jurisdiction and other involved parties This product incorporates field programmable software In order for the product to comply with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems UL 864 9 Edition certain programming features or options must be limited to specific values or not used at all as indicated below System programming is performed via portable computer and the Gamewell FCl CamWorks Configuration The following menu options are available via the optional display keypad module MAIN LCD E3 Menu Selections CONFIG Pressing CONFIG on the main menu automatically opens the Autoconfig menu where automatic configuration of the system is accomplished There are two modes 1 Clear and Reconfigure Can be used to initialize a completely new sub assembly prior to FCP configuration Update SLCs only This feature provides the ability to preload the system with a full configuration then use Autoconfigure to activate only those circuit devices that are physically present process can be repeated as new SLC sections are connected or temporarily removed 2 gt
73. nd of the bonding wire to the welded 6 stud on the inner side of the inner door using the 6 nut as shown in Location 2 of the figure below 3 After the panel is wired use the thumbscrews to secure the inner door to the backbox as shown in Location 3 of the figure below NUT HEX BONDING 446 32 LCD E3 KEYPAD CABINET A2 INNER DOOR Q THUMBSCREWS TO SECURE THE INNER DOOR TO THE BACKBOX Figure 2 5 2 4 Cabinet A2 Inner Door Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 20 of 94 2 5 3 Cabinet A 2 Bay Installation Instructions The E3 Series Cabinet A 2 Bay assembly typically includes the following e Backbox e Outer Door e Inner Door 2 Bay One 1 unit One 1 ASM 16 unit One 1 Blank Plate Optional e Hardware Kit FIRE CONTROL INSTRUMENTS Figure 2 5 3 Cabinet A 2 Bay Standard View 9000 0574 Rev C Page 21 of 94 2 5 3 1 Cabinet A 2 Bay and 3 Bay Backbox Installation 1 Prepare the mounting site by pre drilling four 4 10 screws using the dimensions shown in the figure below Use four 4 10 screws Note If the fasteners are anchored to wallboard use 10 wall anchors Mountings to concrete walls should be backed by plywood to insulate the equipment from possible condensation 2 To mount the backbox secure with two 2 10 screws in the two hole mounting pattern as shown in Locations 1 and 2 of the figure below 3 Set the backbox over the top two hole mount
74. ned by the Authority Having Jurisdiction E3 Series is a trademark of Honeywell International Inc 9000 0574 Rev C The installation MUST be in accordance with the following standards e National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 72 National Electrical Code NFPA 70 Life Safety Code NFPA 101 NFPA 92A Recommended Practice for Smoke Control Systems WARNING Touching components which are improperly installed applied or operated could be hazardous and possibly fatal Short circuits could cause arcing that could result in molten metal injuries Therefore only qualified technicians familiar with electrical hazards should perform checkout procedures oafety glasses should be worn and test equipment used for voltage measurements should be designed for this purpose and be in good working order ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS It is important that this equipment be operated within its specifications e Hecommended operating 60 to 80 F temperature range 15 to 27 C e Absolute maximum operating 32 to 120 F temperature range 0 to 49 C e Operating humidity Not to exceed 93 Non condensing at 90 F 32 C Operating this equipment within the recommended temperature range will extend the useful life of the system standby batteries INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS Check that you have all of the equipment you need to make the installation Follow the field wiring diagrams and installation notes in this manual Insta
75. nel Do not use this panel as a circuit tester 6 2 ToSetthe System Time 1 Press the MENU Back button on the keypad and enter the Level 1 password XXXXXX 2 Press the OK button and the Main Menu will be displayed 3 Press the Number 4 and the Clock Menu will be displayed 4 The following numbers indicate the number that opens the time or date setup e Number 1 opens the Time setup e Number 2 opens the Date setup The data is entered by using the keypad and the OK button when each section is completed The OK button acts as an Enter Key 5 Press the Reset Lamptest button and ensure that the time and date remain correct 6 3 Automatic Configuration 1 Press the Menu Back button on the keypad and enter the Level 4 password 2 Press the OK button the Main Menu will be displayed 3 Press the Number 1 and the Configuration Menu will be displayed 4 Since this is the first time the system is configured press the Number 1 to initiate the Clear then Configure process This will place all of the system settings to the factory default and then read all of the devices correctly connected to the two SLCs After this process is complete the system may be given an initial test to assure all of the devices have been installed into the system memory 9000 0574 Rev C Page 92 of 94 7 0 7 1 7 2 8 0 Test and Maintenance Test The system must be tested periodically in accordance with the requirements of
76. ntained and replaced regularly Equipment used in the system may not be technically compatible with the control panel It is essential to use only equipment listed for service with your control panel Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premise to a central monitoring station may 9000 0574 Rev C be out of service or temporarily disabled For added protection against telephone line failure backup radio transmission systems are recommended The most common cause of fire alarm malfunction is inadequate maintenance To keep the entire fire alarm system in excellent working order ongoing maintenance is required per the manufacturer s recommendations and UL and NFPA standards At a minimum the requirements of NFPA 72 2002 1999 shall be followed Environments with large amounts of dust dirt or high air velocity require more frequent maintenance maintenance agreement should be arranged through the local manufacturer s representative Maintenance should be scheduled monthly or as required by National and or local fire codes and should be performed by authorized professional fire alarm installers only Adequate written records of all inspections should be kept While installing a fire alarm system may make the owner eligible for a lower insurance rate a fire alarm system is not a substitute for insurance Property owners should continue to act prudently in protecting the premises and the people in the premises
77. o do so can damage circuits Remove all electronic 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 modifications verify that they will not interfere with battery transformer or printed circuit board location Do not tighten screw terminals more than 9 in lbs Over tightening may damage threads resulting in reduced terminal contact pressure and difficulty with screw terminal removal This system contains static sensitive components 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 electronic assemblies removed from the unit Follow the instructions in the installation operating and programming manuals These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to the control panel and associated equipment FACP operation and reliability depend upon proper installation Precau D1 9 2005 FCC Warning This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules which is designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a
78. om the manufacturer This equipment is Listed by various listing agencies for use in fire alarm systems Use only components which are compatible with the Gamewell FCl system The installation MUST be in accordance with the instructions in this manual THEREFORE e DO NOT deviate from the procedures described in this manual e DO NOT assume any details not shown in the instructions e DO NOT modify any electrical or mechanical features e DO comply with all codes and standards set forth by the Authority Having Jurisdiction The term Authority Having Jurisdiction has become a standard term in the fire alarm industry An acceptable definition of Authority Having Jurisdiction is Fire alarm systems installed in the USA fall under the jurisdiction of some authority In some areas this may be a local fire department in other areas it may be a building inspector insurance firm etc Different authorities may have their own local requirements for the way the fire alarm system is installed and used Most local authorities base their requirements on the National Fire Protection Agency NFPA codes but there may be important differences You must install this system in the way in which the Authority Having Jurisdiction requires If you do not know which authority has jurisdiction in your area contact your local fire department or building inspector for guidance It is important that you tell users to be aware of any requirements defi
79. oor is secured in place attach the one end of the bonding wire to the top hinge pin using the 8 x 5 screw as shown in Location 3 of the figure below Note For information on the installation of the opposite end of the bonding wire see Section 2 5 1 4 Step 2 Location 2 of Figure 2 5 1 4 CABINET A1 BACKBOX BACKBOX TOP HINGE PIN INNER DOOR TOP HINGE PIN HOLE 2 Y gt Ca lt gt A BACKBOX BOTTOM HINGE PIN INNER DOOR BOTTOM HINGE PIN HOLE Figure 2 5 1 3 Cabinet A1 Inner Door to the Backbox Installation Page 14 of 94 2 5 1 4 Cabinet A1 Inner Door Installation 1 Mount the NGA on the inner door and secure with four 4 46 32 nuts in the four hole mounting pattern as shown in Location 1 of the figure below 2 Secure the opposite end of the bonding wire to the welded 6 stud on the inner side of the inner door using the 6 nut as shown in Location 2 of the figure below 3 After the panel is wired use the thumbscrews to secure the inner door to the backbox as shown in Location 3 of the figure below NUT HEX BONDING 46 32 WIRE 4 PLACES 7 NGA MODULE CABINET A1 INNER DOOR E W 0072477 g MM AT N THUMBSCREWS TO SECURE THE INNER DOOR TO THE BACKBOX Figure 2 5 1 4 Cabinet A1 Inner Door Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 15 of 94 2 5 2 Cabinet A2 Installation Instructions The E3 Series Cabinet A1 assembly typically
80. or 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 location of detectors the detectors will not go into alarm Smoke detectors even when working properly have sensing limitations Detectors that have photo electronic sensing chambers tend to detect smoldering fires better than flaming fires which have little visible smoke Detectors that have ionizing 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 arson children playing with matches especially in bedrooms smoking in bed and violent explosions caused by escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials etc Heat detectors do sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on 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 reason the rate of rise feature of each detector should be tested at least once per year by a qualified fire protection specialis
81. orized Warn HL 05 2007 fm 9000 0574 Rev C p B Gamewell by Honeywell Gamewell FCl 12 Clintonville Road Northford CT 06472 1610 USA 203 484 7161 fax 203 484 7118 www gamewell fci com
82. ote enclosure installations use the wiring connections in Table 3 4 and refer to Notes A F in Figure 3 8 for the ribbon cable and hardwire locations Designation Designation From ASM 16 or ANU 48 To ASM 16 or ANU 48 J1 J2 or J3 J2 J1 J2 or J3 J3 J1 J2 or J3 From 16 ANU 48 CL ToASM 16 or ANU 48 TB1 1 COMMA TB1 1 COMMA 1 2 1 2 COMM TB1 3 _ 24 1 3 24 1 4 GND B1 4 GND To ASM 16 or ANU 48 J3 RS 485 Local J1 J2 or J3 ie ASM 16 ANU 48 TB6 RS 485 Remote o ASM 16 or ANU 48 TB 1 TB6 1 24 TB1 3 _ 24 TB6 2 COMM 1 2 COMM TB6 3 COMMA 1 1 COMMA TB6 4 GND B1 4 GND ILI MB E3 Wiring To ASM 16 or ANU 48 TB3 4 COMMA TB1 1 COMMA TB3 2 1 2 COMM TB1 3 24 B1 3 24 TB1 4 GND B1 4 GND From LCD E3 To ASM 16 ANU 48 1 J2 or J3 9000 0574 Rev C Page 70 of 94 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 connection 9000 0574 Rev C 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 connection OTE C and F From local INI VG or LCD E3 J1 RS 485 Local OTE B D and E HARDWARE RS 485 Port to from module in different INCC cabinet From ILI MB E3 TB3 1 TB3 2 TB1 3 and TB1 4 RS 485 RIBBON CABLE Connector to from module in same INCC cabinet OTE B To next ASM 16 or ANU 48 TB1 remote in next INCC cabinet
83. ottom hinge pin hole with the backbox bottom hinge pin Slide the inner door over the inner door bottom hinge pin hole on top of the nylon spacer and secure using the 8 x 5 screw as shown in Location 2 of the figure below After the inner door is secured in place attach the one end of the bonding wire to the top hinge pin using the 8 x 5 screw as shown in Location 3 of the figure below Note For information on the installation of the opposite end of the bonding wire see Section 2 5 3 4 Step 3 and Location 3 of Figure 2 5 3 4 CABINET A 2 BAY BACKBOX BACKBOX TOP HINGE PIN INNER DOOR TOP Q HINGE PIN HOLE lt lt A BOTTOM HINGE PIN INNER DOOR BOTTOM HINGE PIN HOLE Figure 2 5 3 3 Cabinet A 2 Bay Inner Door to the Backbox Intallation Page 24 of 94 2 5 3 4 Cabinet A 2 Bay Inner Door Installation 1 Mount the LCD E3 keypad on the inner door and secure with eight 8 6 32 nuts in the eight hole mounting pattern as shown in Location 1 of the figure below 2 Mount the ASM 16 on the inner door and secure with four 4 446 32 nuts in the four hole mounting pattern as shown in Location 2 of the figure below 3 Secure the opposite end of the bonding wire to the welded 6 stud on the inner side of the inner door using the 6 nut as shown in Location 3 of the figure below 4 After the panel is wired use the thumbscrews to secure the inner door to the backbox as shown in Location 4 of the figu
84. r TB3 7 Common negative TB3 8 Output to Local Energy City Box or Remote Station Non Power limited TB3 9 Output to Local Energy City Box or Remote Station Non Power limited TB4 1 SLC 2 Style 6 Return TB4 2 SLC 2 Style 6 Return TB4 3 SLC 2 Style 4 Out TB4 4 SLC 2 Style 4 Out TB4 5 SLC 1 Style 6 Return TB4 6 SLC 1 Style 6 Return TB4 7 SLC 1 Style 4 Out TB4 8 SLC 1 Style 4 Out TB5 1 Alarm relay contact N C TB5 2 Alarm relay contact N O TB5 3 Alarm relay contact Common TB5 4 Supervisory relay contact N C TB5 5 Supervisory relay contact N O TB5 6 Supervisory relay contact Common TB5 7 Trouble relay contact N C TB5 8 Trouble relay contact N O TB5 9 Trbl DC Common Trouble relay contact Common TB6 1 RS232 GND To red lead on download cable P N 75267 TB6 2 RS232 Rxd To black lead on download cable P N 75267 TB6 3 RS232 Supervision TB6 4 RS232 Txd To green lead on download cable P N 75267 9000 0574 Rev C Page 61 of 94 3 1 Intelligent Loop Interface Main Board Sub Assembly ILI MB E3 Continued Table 3 1 ILI MB E3 Field Wiring Connections Continued Designation Comments W1 W2 W3 Factory use only W4 Jumper OUT Normal Operation IN If the ILI MB E3 is located at the end of the ARCNET bus Jumper W7 W8 Jumper MB For Master Box For Polarity Reversal W9 Jumper OUT Normal Operation IN If the is supervising PM 9 for Ground Fault W10 OUT Normal Operation
85. re below NUT HEX 466 32 12 PLACES BONDING s LCD E3 WIRE S KEYPAD CABINET A 2 BAY INNER DOOR 10 a A a 2 A ASM 16 THUMBSCREWS TO SECURE THE INNER DOOR TO THE BACKBOX Figure 2 5 3 4 Cabinet A 2 Bay Inner Door Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 25 of 94 2 5 4 Cabinet A 3 Bay Installation Instructions The E3 Series Cabinet A 3 Bay assembly typically includes the following e Backbox e Outer Door e Inner Door 3 Bay NGA unit or Blank Plate Maximum of two 2 ASM 16s Blank Plates Optional e Hardware Kit f amp igamewet IMS TRUMENTS Figure 2 5 4 Cabinet A 3 Bay Standard View 9000 0574 Rev C Page 26 of 94 2 5 4 1 Cabinet A 3 Bay Inner Door to the Backbox Installation 1 Place the nylon spacer 10 over the backbox bottom hinge pin as shown in Location 1 of the figure below 2 Mount the inner door to the backbox by sliding the inner door top hinge pin hole onto the backbox top hinge pin as shown in Location 2 3 Align the inner door bottom hinge pin hole with the backbox bottom hinge pin 4 Slide the door over the inner door bottom hinge pin hole on top of the nylon spacer and secure using the 8 x 5 screw as shown in Location 2 of the figure below 5 After the inner door is secured in place attach the one end of the bonding wire to the top hinge pin using the 8 x 5 screw as shown in Location 3 of the
86. ring six 6 446 32 nuts as shown in Location 2 of the figure below 3 Interlock the second bottom row of the ASM 16 sub assemblies with the third top row of the telephone and microphone box and mount the units to the INCC E3 7 bay inner door by securing six 6 46 32 nuts as shown in Location 3 of the figure below 4 Mount the third bottom row of the telephone and microphone box to the INCC ES 7 bay inner door by securing six 6 446 32 nuts as shown in Location 4 of the figure below 5 Secure the opposite end of the bonding wire to the welded 6 stud on the inner side of the inner door using the 6 nut as shown in Location 5 of the figure below 6 After the panel is wired use the thumbscrews to secure the inner door to the backbox as shown in Location 6 of the figure below BONDING P WIRE 2 CABINET C INCC E3 7 BAY INNER DOOR fe P PLN LY SENNY ZONO T Y Oo 777 A NUT HEX 446 32 24 PLACES MICROPHONE THUMBSCREWS TO SECURE THE INNER DOOR TO THE BACKBOX Figure 2 5 7 5 Cabinet C INCC E3 7 Bay Inner Door Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 48 of 94 2 5 7 6 Cabinet C INCC E3 8 Bay Inner Door to the Backbox Installation 1 Place the nylon spacer 5 8 x 314ID x 312 over the backbox bottom hinge pin as shown in Location 1 of the figure below 2 Mount the INCC E3 8 bay inner door to the backbox by slid
87. t Heat detectors are designed to protect property not life IMPORTANT Smoke detectors must be installed in the same room as the control panel and in rooms used by the system for the connection of alarm transmission wiring communications signaling and or power If detectors are not so located a developing fire may damage the alarm system crippling its ability to report a fire Audible warning devices such as bells may not alert people if these devices are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors or are located on another floor of a building Any warning device may fail to alert people with a disability or those who have recently consumed drugs alcohol or medication Please note that Strobes can under certain circumstances cause seizures in people with conditions such as epilepsy Studies have shown that certain people even when they hear a fire alarm signal do not respond or comprehend the meaning of the signal It is the property owner s responsibility to conduct fire drills and other training exercise to make people aware of fire alarm signals and instruct them on the proper reaction to alarm signals In rare instances the sounding of a warning device can cause temporary or permanent hearing loss A fire alarm system will not operate without any electrical power If AC power fails the system will operate from standby batteries only for a specified time and only if the batteries have been properly mai
88. tallation of Sprinkler Systems e NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code Central Station Fire Alarm Systems Local Fire Alarm Systems Auxiliary Fire Alarm Systems Remote Station Fire Alarm Systems Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems 1 2 Features 1 2 1 Standard Features e Two 2 Class A Style 6 7 or Class B Style 4 Signaling Line Circuits e Two 2 Class A Style Z or Class B Style Y Notification Appliance Circuits 2 0 amp each e Alarm Trouble and Supervisory dry contacts e Accommodates 159 Gamewell FCI Approved UL Listed compatible analog sensors per signaling line circuit e Accommodates 159 Gamewell FCI Approved UL Listed compatible addressable monitor control devices per signaling line circuit 80 character alphanumeric LCD display 40 characters user defined 4100 event history buffer non volatile Power limited Resettable non resettable 1 0 amp 24 VDC power output each Alarm verification Walk test Multi level alarm processing Positive Alarm Sequence PAS operation NAC coding Trouble reminder Integral RS 232 port Style 7 operation requires System Sensor M500X Isolator Modules e e o o o 9000 0574 Rev C Page 4 of 94 1 2 2 Optional Features Remotable DACT E3 Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter RPT E3 ARCNET Repeater Remotable ANU 48 Remote LED Driver Remotable ASM 16 Addressable Switch Sub assembly Remotable NGA Network Graphic Display LCD 7100 Remote LCD Display 1 3 System
89. teries 120 VAC Neutral White GROUND GREEN 120 VAC Hot Black 625A 25V SLOBLO Figure 3 6 AC Wiring Connections PM 9 9000 0574 Rev C Page 68 of 94 3 2 3 Specifications Input voltage 120 VAC 60 Hz Input current 3 5 amp Output voltage 24 VDC FWR Output current 9 amperes Supervised Non power limited 3 3 Addressable Switch Sub Assembly ASM 16 Optional The remotable Addressable Switch Sub Assembly ASM 16 may be programmed to perform auxiliary switching functions Connections are made to the ILI MB E3 from the TB3 1 and TB3 2 to ASM 16 connector J2 The address of the ASM 16 in the system is set via a DIP Switch Up to sixteen 16 ASM 16 sub assemblies can be installed The first address must be set to Number 32 See the ASM 16 Installation Instructions P N 9000 0550 for connections and addressing instructions E wasa We r pepe yt 55 9 X 688666056 oe 5 25 z 1700 0208 Riv gt o m LIE a U75260 10 cies t e cde gt a TETEE xw LII wt FRE CORTE NSTRUMENTS 45 Pre TSP e te ee A Fiqure 3 7 A Rear View Figure 3 7 B Front View 9000 0574 Rev C Page 69 of 94 3 3 1 ASM 16 Wiring Connections For the ASM 16 ANU 48 INI VG Series ILI MB E3 or rem
90. the opposite end of the bonding wire to the welded 6 stud on the inner side of the inner door using the 6 nut as shown in Location 7 of the figure below After the panel is wired use the thumbscrews to secure the inner door to the backbox as shown in Location 8 of the figure below BONDING WIRE CABINET D 14 BAY INNER DOOR TUM verre Mn NY VIII WM 7 7 P a M i v A lt s N nn J j N N YANI EE V JME Y nri SE VII nao n M f M Ja NIN OMY LE SSS Ditis gt DA gt gt a SSSR gt DEI gt If SRL IN ILS MISSE TIS IJI N Ir Seb X le NS jx n 22 lt Q gt IC SS 55 LON IES x WA WAAAY L c 9 m gt 9 NUT HEX 446 32 36 PLACES AX m Q m I m MICROPHONE BOX Figure 2 5 8 7 Cabinet D 14 Bay Inner Door Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 59 of 94 sm B WEITE EL er VER F YST i a Ll a B 4 5 E m B I q B i PEB moai FRE CONTROL INSTRUM
91. the two hole mounting pattern as shown in Locations 3 and 4 of the figure below Note Add knockouts to the left and right side of the rear panel of the backbox Do not add knockouts in the center or top of the backbox above the ILI MB E3 behind or below the batteries To add larger knockouts increase the size of the existing knockouts BACKBOX TOP BACKBOX DEPTH 4 50 BACKBOX BACKBOX SIDE PANEL 19 38 1 70 16 00 1 35 41 00 38 31 Figure 2 5 8 1 Cabinet D Backbox Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 52 of 94 2 5 8 2 Cabinet D Outer Door Installation 1 Mount the door over the studs on the backbox 2 Secure with four 4 446 32 nuts in the four hole mounting pattern on the left side of the backbox See Locations 1 thru 6 of the figure below CABINET D BACKBOX CABINET D OUTER DOOR Figure 2 5 8 2 Cabinet D Outer Door Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 53 of 94 2 5 8 3 Cabinet D Sub Assembly to the Backbox Installation Mount the the backbox and secure with eight 8 standoffs 4 40 x 1 0 in the eight hole mounting pattern as shown in Location 1 of Figure 2 5 8 3 Mount the DACT E3 and the on top of the ILI MB E3 and secure with eight 8 screws 4 40 x 1 4 into the eight 8 standoffs in the two 2 four hole mounting patterns as shown in Location 2 of Figure 2 5 8 3 Mount the PM 9 over the standoffs on the backbox and secure with eight 8 screws
92. these modules See Gamewell FCI Publication P N 9000 0427 for a list of approved modules Address Switches These addresses are set via the rotary switches on each module Setting the address is accomplished by turning each of the two 2 rotary switches until they point to the numbers indicating the proper address SW1 5 and SW2 7 would indicate Address 57 9000 0574 Rev C Page 87 of 94 4 0 X Programming Operation Instructions 4 1 LED Indicators LCD E3 POWER POWER GROUND ALARM SYSTEM SUPERVISORY SYSTEM ON FAULT FAULT TROUBLE ILENCED S ABC 2 mum ALARM TROUBLE SIGNAL SYSTEM RESET 5 ACKNOWLEDGE ACKNOWLEDGE SILENCE LAMP TEST PRS WXY 7 8 9 BACKSPACE OK EDIT ENTER Table 4 1 LED Indicators Designation Comments AC Power On Lights to indicate the presence of 120 VAC input Alarm Lights when system is in alarm flashes until alarm is acknowledged Supervisory Lights when supervisory condition exists flashes until trouble acknowledge is performed System Trouble yellow Lights to indicate trouble condition flashes until trouble is acknowledged Ground Fault Lights to indicate a ground on a field conductor System Silenced yellow Lights when a System Silence has been performed Power Fault yellow Lights during a LOW or NO Battery condition 9000 0574 Rev C Page 88 of 94 4 2 Switches LCD E3
93. tion feedback only If you have any technical issues please contact Technical Services 9000 0574 Rev C Table of Contents 8 Breq TOR RD RHET 1 1 0 SVEM POP TRENT RET 4 Mite DDGS Or 0 uu REO PR 4 LU I 4 1 2 1 Standard uscite ccn quus 4 1 22 Op ohal Fealules ests ioa o mami ae e ii beatae eis 5 ES System Componer m reum 5 1 3 1 Control and Indicator Sub Assembly LCD E3 5 1 3 2 Intelligent Loop Interface Main Board 1 5 1 3 3 Power Supply 9 Amperes 9 5 kA Optional MoguleSgu uuu te HI 6 1 4 1 Addressable Switch Sub Assembly ASM 16 6 1 4 2 Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter 6 1 435 Repeater HP eoi oi er eoi o 6 144 Intelligent Loop Interface Expansion Board ILI S E3 6 1 4 5 Remote LED Driver 48 6 1 4 6 LCD Network Graphic Annunciator 6 1 4 4 Remote LCD Display LCD 7100 7 1 4 8 Intelligent Network Interface Voic
94. tional INI VG Two Batteries e INCC E3 Outer Door INCC E3 Plate e INCC E3 7 Bay Inner Door Optional Up to a maximum of four 4 ASM 16s LCD Keypad e INCC E3 8 Bay Inner Door Up to a maximum of five 5 ASM 16s NGA e Hardware Kit F DE TO Figure 2 5 6 Cabinet C Standard View 9000 0574 Rev C Page 36 of 94 2 5 6 1 Cabinet C Backbox Installation 1 30 00 27 31 9000 0574 Rev C Prepare the mounting site by pre drilling four 4 10 screws using the dimensions shown in the figure below Use four 4 10 screws Note If the fasteners are anchored to a wallboard use 10 wall anchors Mountings to concrete walls should be backed by plywood to insulate the equipment from possible condensation Secure with two 2 10 screws in the two hole mounting pattern as shown in Locations 1 and 2 of Figure 2 5 4 1 oet the backbox over the top two hole mounting pattern and hang the backbox over the two screw heads Insert and secure two 2 10 screws in the two hole mounting pattern as shown in Locations 3 and 4 of the figure below Note Add knockouts to the left and right side of the rear panel of the backbox Do not add knockouts in the center or top of the backbox above the ILI MB E3 behind or below the batteries To add larger knockouts increase the size of the existing knockouts BACKBOX TOP BACKBOX DEPTH 4 50 BACKBOX BACKBOX SIDE PANEL 19 38 1 707 3 38 16 00 1 35 Figur
95. ts for communication to a central station It provides the following functions Line seizure takes control of the phone lines disconnecting any premises phones using the same lines Off On Hook perform on and off hook status to phone lines Listen for dial tone 440 Hz tone typical in most networks Dialing the Central Station phone number programmable Discern proper Central Station ACK and Kiss off tone Transmit data to the Central Station Verify that data has been accepted by the Central Station Hang up and release phone lines Communicate in a variety of formats Remotable via the RS 485 serial interface 3 4 1 Central Station Reporting UL Listed receivers compatible with the E3 Series are listed in Table 3 5 below Table 3 5 UL Listed Receivers Compatible with the ce Series Manufacturer Receiver Model Model Manutacturer Knight Receiver Model 9000T Silent Knight Model 9800 9500 SIA 8 SIA 20 SK4 2 3 1 14 3 1 23 Contact ID Ademco Model 685 3 1 14 3 1 23 Sur Guard SG MLR2 DG SIA 8 Ver 1 64 or higher SIA 20 SK4 2 3 1 14 3 1 23 Contact ID Osborne Hoffman Quickalert SIA 8 SIA 20 If you are using the Model 9000 and the message HELP appears on the printer after attempting to download the 9000 software must be upgraded The Model 9000 must have the Model 9307 software package Revision 900501 or later to print the PROGRAMMING PASS and PROGRAMMING FAIL messages
96. typically houses the following e Backbox e INX E3 Plate e INCC E3 Outer Door e INCC E3 Plate DACT E3 Optional Sub Assemblies RPT E3 Telephone Assembly ILI MB E3 Microphone Assembly INI VG Two Batteries PM 9 e INCC E3 7 Bay Inner Door Optional Up to a maximum of four 4 ASM 16s LCD Keypad e INCC E3 8 Bay Inner Door Up to a maximum of five 5 ASM 16s NGA e Hardware Kit Figure 2 5 7 Cabinet C INCC E3 Standard View 9000 0574 Rev C Page 42 of 94 2 5 7 1 Cabinet C INCC E3 Outer Door Installation Mount the INCC ES outer door on the backbox by securing four 4 446 32 nuts in the four hole mounting pattern on the left side of the backbox See Locations 1 thru 4 of the figure below CABINET C BACKBOX CABINET C INCC E3 OUTER DOOR Figure 2 5 7 1 Cabinet C INCC E3 Outer Door Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 43 of 94 2 5 7 2 Cabinet C INCC E3 Sub Assembly Plate Installation 1 2 Mount the ILI MB E3 over the standoffs on the INCC E3 plate and secure by inserting eight 8 standoffs 3 16 hex 44 40 x 1 in the eight hole mounting pattern as shown in Location 1 of Figure 2 5 7 2 B Mount the DACT E3 and the on top of the ILI MB E3 and secure with eight 8 screws 44 40 1 4 into the eight 8 standoffs as shown in Location 2 of Figure 2 5 7 2 B Mount the PM 9 over the standoffs on the INCC E3 plate and secure with six 6 screws 4 40 x 1 4 the six hole
97. ure 2 5 2 2 Cabinet A2 Outer Door Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 18 of 94 2 5 2 3 Cabinet A2 Inner Door to the Backbox Installation 1 Place the nylon spacer 10 over the backbox bottom hinge pin as shown in Location 1 of the figure below 2 Mount the inner door to the backbox by sliding the inner door top hinge pin hole onto the backbox top hinge pin as shown in Location 2 3 Align the inner door bottom hinge pin hole with the backbox bottom hinge pin 4 Slide the door over the inner door bottom hinge pin hole on top of the nylon spacer and secure using the 8 x 5 screw as shown in Location 2 of the figure below 5 After the inner door is secured in place attach the one end of the bonding wire to the top hinge pin using the 8 x 5 screw as shown in Location 3 of the figure below Note For information on the installation of the opposite end of the bonding wire see Section 2 5 2 4 Step 2 Location 2 of Figure 2 5 2 4 CABINET A2 BACKBOX BACKBOX TOP HINGE PIN INNER DOOR TOP C HINGE PIN HOLE 2 gt CABINET A2 INNER DOOR BACKBOX HINGE PIN INNER DOOR BOTTOM HINGE PIN HOLE Figure 2 5 2 3 Cabinet A2 Inner Door to the Backbox Installation 9000 0574 Rev C Page 19 of 94 2 5 2 4 Cabinet A2 Inner Door Installation 1 Mount the NGA on the inner door and secure with four 4 46 32 nuts in the four hole mounting pattern as shown in Location 1 of the figure below 2 Secure the opposite e
98. ws C102 um TN R84 E 014 css IFE N 1 R105 IBI zm 0101 0103 R5 f 2o 94s RH Ba 140 e wu 8 iJ R201 CZECH eR R37 R33 Wm E S R2 R26 PEJ m D204 E R23 R35 C33 R204 R205 C203 zm Wu 0203 oa cay R207 0202 Gu Gamewell nu CONTROL INSTRUMENTS by Honeywell e ASSY ILI MB E3 utt 1120 0899 REV ASSY ILI S E3 1120 0905 REV MADE IN USA O R108 CRI m fom errem C38 d ARCNET ADDRESS swt Figure 3 12 B ILI S E3 Signaling Line Circuit Sub Assembly Page 79 of 94 3 6 Intelligent Loop Interface Expansion Board ILI S E3 Optional The ILI S E3 provides the E3 Series control panel with two 2 additional signaling line circuits The layout is similar to the ILI MB E3 with the exception that a number of components are omitted 3 6 1 ILI S E3 Wiring Connections See Table 3 9 for the ILI S E3 wiring connections Designation TB1 1 TB1 3 TB1 2 TB1 4 TB1 4 Notused 4 0 0 0 0 TB1 2 QjNousd D TB4 1 TB4 2 TB4 3 TB4 4 TB4 5 TB4 6 4 7 4 8 6 1_ RS 232 TB6 2 RS 232 RxD S o TB6 3 TB6 4 RS 232 TxD W1 W2 Factory use only WA
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