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SWIFT® Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000NF-E:E 11/9/2017
FWSG FlashScan Wireless System Gateway
Configuration and Programming
Assign a Previously Created Profile Using a Distributor
Instead of creating a new profile, an existing profile can be distributed by a device with an existing profile. To distribute the existing pro-
file:
1.
Ensure that the gateway or other mesh device with the profile is set for distribution. Refer to Section 2.8.3, “Profile Distribution” or 
2.
Bring the profile distributor within 20 feet of the gateway.
3.
10 seconds after the initial start-up, the LEDs on the gateway switch from a double red blink to a single red blink. The single red 
blink indicated the gateway is ready.
4.
Use a magnet to activate either of the magnetic sensors. The LED will blink a single red every half-second indicating that it is 
searching for a profile.
When the profile is successfully received from the distributor, the LEDs on the gateway will turn on green steady for five seconds. 
Remove a Profile
To remove a profile from a gateway:
1.
Start with the gateway powered off. The process is performed during start-up.
2.
Power on the gateway using SLC power or external +24V. Refer to Sections 2.7.3 and 2.7.4 for more information.
3.
Verify the gateway is in the profile modification state. The gateway is in the profile modification state when both the LEDs on the 
gateway double blink yellow every second for ten seconds.
4.
Activate both magnetic sensors on the gateway within ten seconds of start-up while the double yellow blink is active. If the ten 
second window is missed, power down the gateway and repeat the process starting at step 1.
The LEDs on the gateway will blink green every second for five seconds indicating that the profile is removed.
Create a Mesh Network
The gateway communicates with all devices in range that have a common profile and establishes communication links with all the 
devices. This creates a mesh network. Once a device joins the mesh, that device acts as a repeater for devices out of the range of the gate-
way. All devices must be in their final mounting locations prior to initiating the mesh formation. The mesh formation is initiated by 
the gateway upon user activation and terminated by the gateway when all possible devices join the network or when terminated by the 
user.
To form a mesh network, ensure that the gateway is powered on and contains a profile. (Refer to Section 2.5 on page 12 for information 
on how the gateway indicates its status). Activate the “Mesh Formation” magnet sensor on the gateway. Refer to Figure 2.2 for sensor 
location.
The gateway will then transition to the mesh formation mode and establish communication with all the devices containing a common 
profile. The blink pattern on the gateway indicates that it is in mesh formation mode. At this stage, both the LEDs on the gateway will 
blink twice every 7 seconds. 
The first blink is green and the second blink is red when the gateway is acting as a profile distributor and forming the mesh. 
The first blink is green and the second blink is yellow when the gateway is only forming the mesh. 
Mesh formation typically takes one minute for each device in the mesh. Mesh formation automatically terminates 10 minutes after the 
last device joins the mesh. Mesh formation can be terminated manually by the user by again activating the mesh formation magnetic sen-
sor. 
Once the mesh formation is complete, the network automatically transitions to restructure the mesh. For operating instructions, refer to 
2.8.2  Configuration and Programming Using SWIFT Tools
Assign a Profile
To assign a profile to the gateway using SWIFT Tools:
1.
Connect the W-USB adapter device to your laptop. For more information on the USB adapter, refer to Section 5, “USB Adapter”, 
2.
Launch SWIFT Tools. Refer to Appendix A for more information.
3.
From the Home Screen, select the Create Mesh Network function.
4.
Create a new profile or Import an existing profile as required.
5.
Select and open the profile to be assigned to the gateway from the Name drop-down box in the Profile section.   
Figure 2.8  Selecting a Profile
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