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SUBMITTAL GUIDES

EST4-Submittal-Guide
EST4 Submittal Guide
EST4 is the premier emergency communications system from EDWARDS. Though it represents a small change in name from its predecessor, EST4’s leap forward in capability is anything but diminutive. This exciting flagship system features a whole new network architecture that makes fire alarm, mass notification, and building integration easy to implement, quick to service, and secure in the face of today’s cyber threats.
EST3-Submittal-Guide
EST3 Submittal Guide
Fire alarm and mass notification: no matter what the configuration, EST3 provides a total life safety system. With fire alarm providing the communications backbone, EST3 is UL2572 Listed for mass notification operations, while retaining its UL864 listing as a fire alarm control system. This unique standing ensures that mass notification functions are in perfect harmony with other life safety operations. EST3 ensures that mass notification retains priority over fire alarm events and that mass motification will not affect the network response speed of fire reporting mandated by codes and standards
EST3X-Submittal-Guide
EST3X Submittal Guide
Application flexibility is where EST3X’s leading edge computing power is put to best use. This generation of control panels is equally at home as the center of a simple single-building standalone system as it is when part of a sophisticated life safety network serving thousands of points across multiple buildings. Optional voice evacuation bridges the gap left by other mid-range systems, and makes these panels a cost effective solution for most applications.
iO-Submittal-Guide
iO Series Submittal Guide
iO Series systems provide reliable performance and the advanced features you need for successful installation and worry-free operation. Best of all, iO Series leaves you in control – not hemmed in by a limited product line. Our extensive range of fire alarm products gives you the freedom to tailor each system to the particular needs of the building – and the budget of the building owner – while a robust feature set leaves plenty of room for upgrades, expansions, and retrofits long into the future.