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SWIFT® Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000SK-E:B  11/9/2017
WSK-WGI Wireless System Gateway
Operations
3.
From the Home Screen, select the Diagnostics function.
4.
Select a Gateway from the communicator panel.
5.
Click View Mesh. The mesh is displayed.
6.
Click Advanced Functions on top of the mesh display. A drop-down list is displayed.
7.
Click Silence Devices. The Silence mesh network screen is displayed.
8.
Select the time interval to silence the wireless devices from the dropdown list and click Yes.
9.
Enter the Verification Password in the Gateway Password screen. The network is silenced and confirmation is displayed as shown 
below.
2.9.7  Multiple Wireless Sensor Network Installation Restrictions
The SWIFT Network technology shares the RF spectrum with other Honeywell Wireless Sensor Network systems. Honeywell has estab-
lished a limit of 4 overlapping networks to avoid congestion in the RF spectrum. If the 4 network limit is exceeded, a system trouble will 
be generated by the system that detects 4 or more adjacent networks. To resolve this trouble, the instances of overlap need to be removed. 
Refer to Appendix C:, "Troubleshooting and Testing" for suggestions on removing overlap between wireless networks. The trouble will 
be self-restoring up to 36 hours after the condition is resolved. To expedite the trouble resolution, transition the network that is reporting 
the trouble in and out of mesh formation mode. 
2.9.8  Multiple Wireless Sensor Network Synchronization
Installations that deploy multiple mesh networks with one or more wireless initiating devices in one network activating one or more 
wireless output devices in another network must be in synchronization to meet the alarm latency of 10 seconds.
Mesh network synchronization is an automatic process for any networks that are in an overlapping condition. Mesh network synchroni-
zation will occur after the initial mesh restructuring.
Trouble Reporting for Multiple Mesh Synchronization
A trouble will be generated for any overlapping networks with insufficient signal strength for reliable synchronization communication. 
Reliable communication for mesh synchronization requires a minimum of two devices in each network to be in range of each other.
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Figure 2.24  Advanced Functions Options
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Figure 2.25  Silence Mesh Network Screen
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Figure 2.26  Silence Mesh Network Confirmation Message