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SWIFT® Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000NF-E:E 11/9/2017
Wireless Devices
Installing, Mounting, and Wiring Devices
3.4  Installing, Mounting, and Wiring Devices
For information on installing the wireless devices, refer to the documents referenced in Section 1.3 on page 8.
3.5  Configuration and Programming
Device configuration starts with assigning a profile.
3.5.1  Assigning Profiles
To assign a profile, the device must be in a factory default state. A single red light flashes on the LED confirming that the device is in the 
default state. To restore the device to factory default state, refer to Section 3.5.4, “Restoring a Device to Factory Default”.
There are two methods to assigning a profile.
Assigning a Profile to a Device (Detector or Module) Using a Gateway or Distributor
A gateway that has a profile can be used to distribute that profile to other devices. The gateway must be in distributor mode before it can 
distribute a profile. For more information on converting a gateway to a distributor, refer to Section 2.8.3. A device with a profile can be 
used to distribute the profile. To put a device into distributor mode, refer to topic, “Converting a Device into a Distributor” on page 34.
Distribute a Profile from a Gateway/Distributor to a Detector
To transfer a profile from a gateway/distributor to a detector:
1.
Bring the detector within 20 feet of the gateway/distributor. 
2.
Insert one or more batteries to power on the detector. Ensure the detector is in factory default state. The LED on the detector will 
single-blink or double-blink red confirming that it is in the factory default state. 
3.
Activate the magnet test switch shown in the figure below. (The base with the integral tamper magnet or another magnet can be 
used to do this.) Once the magnet sensor has been activated, the LED blinks red every half second indicating that it is requesting a 
profile. If the profile is successfully received, the green LED turns on steady for 10 seconds. If the profile is not received within 1 
minute, the LED blinks red every ten seconds indicating that it has stopped requesting a profile.     
Minimum signal strength level needed at the receiver for a secondary 
path or primary path with weak link trouble reporting disabled.
Must be 18 dBm higher than the noise floor down to -80dBm
Maximum ambient noise level
-85dBm
Minimum battery life
2 years (where the activation of a wireless device is used for 
fire purposes only)
Table 3.1  Wireless Device Specifications
Figure 3.1  Magnetic Sensor on a Detector
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