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SWIFT® Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000NF-E:E 11/9/2017
Wireless Devices
Device Operations
Once the tamper event is cleared, the LEDs in the device turn on steady for 2.5 seconds, in the following color patterns that denote the
battery status.
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Green - All the four batteries are installed and fresh. The device has a minimum one year of normal operation.
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Yellow - All the four batteries are installed, and one or more is no longer fresh. This device has between a minimum of 1 month and
1 year of operation.
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Red - One or more of the batteries are low in power and/or the device has a minimum of one week of operation.
After the device displays the current battery condition, it attempts to join the mesh network in the rescue mode or normal mode. This is
indicated by a double yellow blink every 3.4 seconds. If a device does not find its mesh in the rescue mode, it searches for its mesh under
formation. This is indicated by a double yellow blink every 20 seconds.
formation. This is indicated by a double yellow blink every 20 seconds.
No Answer
A device that is not in the mesh, displays a “NO ANSWER”, “NO ANS”, or “INVREP” message at the FACP. Follow the steps in “Mesh
Formation Mode” on page 36 to have a device join the mesh.
Formation Mode” on page 36 to have a device join the mesh.
Device Initialization
A device reports a device initialization trouble when it is part of a mesh network but is not capable of performing fire protection. This is
the case for mesh networks that are still forming or going through initial restructuring. The panel displays “INIT MODE” or “INIT”
the case for mesh networks that are still forming or going through initial restructuring. The panel displays “INIT MODE” or “INIT”
during a device initialization condition.
3.6.4 Background Events
The following conditions are not considered a trouble, supervisory, or alarm condition. These events are stored in the history of the
NFS2-3030 FACP only.
NFS2-3030 FACP only.
Pre-Class A Fault
A device will report a pre-Class A event when it first identifies a single connection path condition. If the connection path is not restored
or replaced with another viable connection path within 90 seconds, a Class A fault condition will be reported. The history event reports
this condition as “PRE-CLASS A FAULT”.
or replaced with another viable connection path within 90 seconds, a Class A fault condition will be reported. The history event reports
this condition as “PRE-CLASS A FAULT”.
Device Drop
A device will report a device drop if it has lost complete communication with the mesh network. If the device does not recover in 90 sec-
onds or less, a “NO ANSWER” or “INVREP” trouble is reported for the address. The history event will report as a “DEVICE
DROPPED”.
onds or less, a “NO ANSWER” or “INVREP” trouble is reported for the address. The history event will report as a “DEVICE
DROPPED”.
Weak Link
When weak link reporting is enabled by the gateway and disabled in the FACP, then all weak link conditions will be entered as back-
ground events in history. The history event is reported as a “WEAK LINK FAULT” or “WEAK” for a device that is in the weak link con-
dition.
ground events in history. The history event is reported as a “WEAK LINK FAULT” or “WEAK” for a device that is in the weak link con-
dition.