Honeywell International Inc. WFSADPT Manuel D’Utilisation
PRELIMINARY: Notifier Wireless Sensor Network — P/N LS10036-000NF-E:N0 10/10/2013
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Operations
FWSG
ADDRESS
FAULT
FAULT
AD FLT
Non-
latching
latching
There is either a device in
the mesh set to address
0, or there is a duplicate
address used for another
wireless module at the
address of the FWSG.
the mesh set to address
0, or there is a duplicate
address used for another
wireless module at the
address of the FWSG.
The offending device (detector
or module set at address 0 or
module at the same address
as the FWSG) will be indicating
the LED pattern for address
fault. Find and resolve that
device.
or module set at address 0 or
module at the same address
as the FWSG) will be indicating
the LED pattern for address
fault. Find and resolve that
device.
MAX
GATEWAYS
GATEWAYS
MAX GW
Non-
latching
latching
Wireless communication
reliability is compromised
due to the installation
limits of Honeywell
wireless systems being
exceeded.
reliability is compromised
due to the installation
limits of Honeywell
wireless systems being
exceeded.
Investigate for overlapping or
adjacent wireless systems
produced by Honeywell.
Reduce the instances of
overlap by removing systems,
or devices in the overlapping
region. Refer to 2.7.8 "Multiple
Wireless Sensor Network
Installation Restrictions" on the
installation limits for the
Honeywell wireless system.
adjacent wireless systems
produced by Honeywell.
Reduce the instances of
overlap by removing systems,
or devices in the overlapping
region. Refer to 2.7.8 "Multiple
Wireless Sensor Network
Installation Restrictions" on the
installation limits for the
Honeywell wireless system.
RF DEV NO
ANSWER
ANSWER
RF DEV
Latching
trouble;
remains
active for
the first 180
seconds
before it
can be
cleared with
a system
reset.
trouble;
remains
active for
the first 180
seconds
before it
can be
cleared with
a system
reset.
A wireless device that
was part of the mesh has
dropped from the mesh.
was part of the mesh has
dropped from the mesh.
Initiate a system reset at the
FACP at least 3 minutes after
the trouble was initiated to
clear.
If the device was intentionally
removed, no further action is
needed.
If the device was not
intentionally removed; refer to
panel history or active panel
troubles to investigate the
cause of the disturbance.
FACP at least 3 minutes after
the trouble was initiated to
clear.
If the device was intentionally
removed, no further action is
needed.
If the device was not
intentionally removed; refer to
panel history or active panel
troubles to investigate the
cause of the disturbance.
NFS2-3030
NCA-2
Onyxworks
NFS2-640
NFS-320
Description
Course of Action