Honeywell International Inc. WFSADPT Manual De Usuario
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Configuration and Programming
FWSG
2.6 Configuration and Programming
The goal of configuring and/or programming the FWSG is to:
1. Create a profile - A profile is a set of parameters that binds together the FWSG and the devices
1. Create a profile - A profile is a set of parameters that binds together the FWSG and the devices
in a mesh network.
2. Distribute the profile to every device that will be a part of the mesh.
3. Form the mesh - The mesh cannot be formed until the profile is assigned to the FWSG. The
3. Form the mesh - The mesh cannot be formed until the profile is assigned to the FWSG. The
profile contains a mesh ID and, if required, a password, that are used when forming the
associations. Creating and distributing the profile will enable all the devices that have that
profile to form associative links when the mesh is formed. All devices, including the FWSG,
require a common profile.
This section shows how to configure/program an FWSG with a profile, how to distribute that pro-
file to other devices, and how to form all these devices into a mesh. These processes may be per-
formed with or without using PC-based configuration tool.
2.6.1 Without a PC-based Configuration Tool
This section shows the configuration of the FWSG using only a magnet and a screw driver. For
configuration instructions using the PC-based configuration tool, refer to 2.6.2 "With a PC-based
Configuration Tool".
There are two ways to provide an FWSG with a profile without using a configuration tool.
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There are two ways to provide an FWSG with a profile without using a configuration tool.
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Create a new profile using the FWSG
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Assign a previously created profile to the FWSG using a distributor.
Create a New Profile
To create a unique profile in the FWSG without using the PC-based configuration tool, perform the
following steps.
1. Start with the device powered off. The process is performed during the start-up.
2. Power on the FWSG using SLC power or external +24V. This can be done either by attaching
1. Start with the device powered off. The process is performed during the start-up.
2. Power on the FWSG using SLC power or external +24V. This can be done either by attaching
the FWSG to its mounting plate with the terminals already energized, or by connecting the
SLC or external source wiring to a FWSG that is already installed in its mounting plate.
3. Verify if the FWSG is in the factory default state; if it is in the factory default state, both the
LEDs on the FWSG flash red (double blink) every second for ten seconds. If the LEDs are
yellow, refer to the topic below on "Removing a Profile".
Figure 2.7 FWSG with LEDs and Magnetic Sensors