Honeywell International Inc. WFSPS Manuel D’Utilisation
SWIFT® Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000NF-E:E 11/9/2017
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Operations
FWSG FlashScan Wireless System Gateway
Mesh Restructuring Mode
In addition to the initial mesh restructuring mode, mesh restructuring is automatically performed after any restoration of communication
to a device or to recover from a link failure (Class A fault). Mesh restructuring that occurs during normal mode does not generate a trou-
ble message. During mesh restructuring, fire protection is provided by all devices that are participating in the mesh communication. The
to a device or to recover from a link failure (Class A fault). Mesh restructuring that occurs during normal mode does not generate a trou-
ble message. During mesh restructuring, fire protection is provided by all devices that are participating in the mesh communication. The
gateway reports “Restructuring” to the communicator display of the SWIFT Tools application.
Bootloader Mode
The gateway enters the bootloader mode when its firmware is being updated using SWIFT Tools. The gateway does not communicate
with the FACP during bootloader mode. The gateway reports “Bootloader” to the communicator display of the SWIFT Tools application.
with the FACP during bootloader mode. The gateway reports “Bootloader” to the communicator display of the SWIFT Tools application.
Mesh Upgrade
Starting with version 3.0, firmware updates for the wireless mesh devices (detectors, monitor module, relay, etc.) can be broadcast over
the mesh network. Fire protection will not be provided during the upgrade process.
SWIFT tools will be used to initiate and monitor the upgrade process. During the upgrade process each device in the mesh will appear as
a no answer or invalid reply. Refer to Section 2.9.11 for more information on the mesh upgrade process.
SWIFT tools will be used to initiate and monitor the upgrade process. During the upgrade process each device in the mesh will appear as
a no answer or invalid reply. Refer to Section 2.9.11 for more information on the mesh upgrade process.
Neighboring Network Scan
A Mesh network will identify adjacent mesh networks for the purpose of avoiding communication collisions and for time synchroniza-
tion to ensure end-to-end latency compliance. Fire protection will be provided during a neighboring network scan by all devices that are
participating in the mesh communication. The gateway reports “Neighboring Scan” to the communicator display of the SWIFT Tools
tion to ensure end-to-end latency compliance. Fire protection will be provided during a neighboring network scan by all devices that are
participating in the mesh communication. The gateway reports “Neighboring Scan” to the communicator display of the SWIFT Tools
application.
2.9.2 LED Patterns
The LED indicator patterns are provided in Appendix D on page 55.
2.9.3 Lock/Unlock the Gateway
The gateway can be locked to prevent access to the magnetic sensors and to password-protect all wireless interactions. The lock function
can be performed by SWIFT Tools or by the FACP. When SWIFT Tools is used to lock the gateway, a password must be provided for all
future interactions, including unlocking the gateway. When the gateway is locked by the FACP for the first time, a default password of
“12345678” is applied. If the gateway was previously locked with a password from SWIFT Tools, the previous password will be applied.
future interactions, including unlocking the gateway. When the gateway is locked by the FACP for the first time, a default password of
“12345678” is applied. If the gateway was previously locked with a password from SWIFT Tools, the previous password will be applied.
Use this password for all future interactions with the SWIFT Tools application.
Lock/Unlock the Gateway at the FACP
The lock/unlock function for the gateway is accessible using the point programming menu. For more information refer to the NFS2-3030
Manual. The lock/unlock function for the NFS2-640 with NCA-2 as primary display is accessible using the VeriFire® Tools program-
Manual. The lock/unlock function for the NFS2-640 with NCA-2 as primary display is accessible using the VeriFire® Tools program-
ming utility. For more information refer to the NCA-2 Manual.
Lock/Unlock the Gateway Using SWIFT Tools
To lock/unlock the gateway:
1.
1.
Connect the W-USB adapter to your computer. For more information on USB adapter, refer to Section 5.
2.
Launch the SWIFT Tools application. Refer to Appendix A, “SWIFT Tools” for more information.
3.
From the Home Screen, select the Site Survey, Create Mesh Network, or Diagnostics function.
4.
Click Operations. The following screen is displayed.
Figure 2.16 Operations Menu