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SWIFT® Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual —

 P/N LS10036-000SK-E:G  4/13/2020

Fire Alarm & Emergency Communication System Limitations

While a life safety system may lower insurance rates, it is not a substitute for life and property insurance!

An automatic fire alarm system

—typically made up of smoke 

detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warning 
devices, and a fire alarm control panel (FACP) with remote notifica-
tion capability—can provide early warning of a developing fire. Such 
a system, however, does not assure protection against property 
damage or loss of life resulting from a fire. 

An emergency communication system

—typically made up of an 

automatic fire alarm system (as described above) and a life safety 
communication system that may include an autonomous control 
unit (ACU), local operating console (LOC), voice communication, 
and other various interoperable communication methods—can 
broadcast a mass notification message. Such a system, however, 
does not assure protection against property damage or loss of life 
resulting from a fire or life safety event. 

The Manufacturer recommends that smoke and/or heat detectors 
be located throughout a protected premises following the 
recommendations of the current edition of the National Fire 
Protection Association Standard 72 (NFPA 72), manufacturer's 
recommendations, State and local codes, and the 
recommendations contained in the Guide for Proper Use of System 
Smoke Detectors, which is made available at no charge to all 
installing dealers. This document can be found at http://
www.systemsensor.com/appguides/. A study by the Federal 
Emergency Management Agency (an agency of the United States 
government) indicated that smoke detectors may not go off in as 
many as 35% of all fires. While fire alarm systems are designed to 
provide early warning against fire, they do not guarantee warning or 
protection against fire. A fire alarm system may not provide timely or 
adequate warning, or simply may not function, for a variety of 
reasons: 

Smoke detectors

 may not sense fire where smoke cannot reach 

the detectors such as in chimneys, in or behind walls, on roofs, or 
on the other side of closed doors. Smoke detectors also may not 
sense a fire on another level or floor of a building. A second-floor 
detector, for example, may not sense a first-floor or basement fire. 

Particles of combustion or “smoke”

 from a developing fire may 

not reach the sensing chambers of smoke detectors because:

Barriers such as closed or partially closed doors, walls, chim-
neys, even wet or humid areas may inhibit particle or smoke 
flow. 

Smoke particles may become “cold,” stratify, and not reach the 
ceiling or upper walls where detectors are located. 

Smoke particles may be blown away from detectors by air out-
lets, such as air conditioning vents. 

Smoke particles may be drawn into air returns before reaching 
the detector. 

The amount of “smoke” present may be insufficient to alarm smoke 
detectors. Smoke detectors are designed to alarm at various levels 
of smoke density. If such density levels are not created by a devel-
oping fire at the location of detectors, the detectors will not go into 
alarm. 

Smoke detectors, even when working properly, have sensing limita-
tions. Detectors that have photoelectronic sensing chambers tend 
to detect smoldering fires better than flaming fires, which have little 
visible smoke. Detectors that have ionizing-type sensing chambers 
tend to detect fast-flaming fires better than smoldering fires. 
Because fires develop in different ways and are often unpredictable 
in their growth, neither type of detector is necessarily best and a 
given type of detector may not provide adequate warning of a fire. 

Smoke detectors cannot be expected to provide adequate warning 
of fires caused by arson, children playing with matches (especially 
in bedrooms), smoking in bed, and violent explosions (caused by 
escaping gas, improper storage of flammable materials, etc.). 

Heat detectors

 do not sense particles of combustion and alarm 

only when heat on their sensors increases at a predetermined rate 
or reaches a predetermined level. Rate-of-rise heat detectors may 
be subject to reduced sensitivity over time. For this reason, the rate-
of-rise feature of each detector should be tested at least once per 
year by a qualified fire protection specialist. Heat detectors are 
designed to protect property, not life. 

IMPORTANT! Smoke detectors

 must be installed in the same 

room as the control panel and in rooms used by the system for the 
connection of alarm transmission wiring, communications, signal-
ing, and/or power. If detectors are not so located, a developing fire 
may damage the alarm system, compromising its ability to report a 
fire. 

Audible warning devices such as bells, horns, strobes, speak-
ers and displays

 may not alert people if these devices are located 

on the other side of closed or partly open doors or are located on 
another floor of a building. Any warning device may fail to alert peo-
ple with a disability or those who have recently consumed drugs, 
alcohol, or medication. Please note that:

An emergency communication system may take priority over a 
fire alarm system in the event of a life safety emergency.

Voice messaging systems must be designed to meet intelligibility 
requirements as defined by NFPA, local codes, and Authorities 
Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).

Language and instructional requirements must be clearly dis-
seminated on any local displays.

Strobes can, under certain circumstances, cause seizures in 
people with conditions such as epilepsy. 

Studies have shown that certain people, even when they hear a 
fire alarm signal, do not respond to or comprehend the meaning 
of the signal. Audible devices, such as horns and bells, can have 
different tonal patterns and frequencies. It is the property 
owner's responsibility to conduct fire drills and other training 
exercises to make people aware of fire alarm signals and 
instruct them on the proper reaction to alarm signals. 

In rare instances, the sounding of a warning device can cause 
temporary or permanent hearing loss. 

A life safety system

 will not operate without any electrical power. If 

AC power fails, the system will operate from standby batteries only 
for a specified time and only if the batteries have been properly 
maintained and replaced regularly. 

Equipment used in the system

 may not be technically compatible 

with the control panel. It is essential to use only equipment listed for 
service with your control panel. 

Telephone lines

 needed to transmit alarm signals from a premises 

to a central monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily 
disabled. For added protection against telephone line failure, 
backup radio transmission systems are recommended. 

The most common cause

 of life safety system malfunction is inad-

equate maintenance. To keep the entire life safety system in excel-
lent working order, ongoing maintenance is required per the 
manufacturer's recommendations, and UL and NFPA standards. At 
a minimum, the requirements of NFPA 72 shall be followed. Envi-
ronments with large amounts of dust, dirt, or high air velocity require 
more frequent maintenance. A maintenance agreement should be 
arranged through the local manufacturer's representative. Mainte-
nance should be scheduled as required by National and/or local fire 
codes and should be performed by authorized professional life 
safety system installers only. Adequate written records of all inspec-
tions should be kept.

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Summary of Contents for SILENT KNIGHT SWIFT

Page 1: ...SWIFT Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Instruction Manual Document LS10036 000SK E Rev G 4 13 2020 ECN 150692 ...

Page 2: ...f detector may not provide adequate warning of a fire Smoke detectors cannot be expected to provide adequate warning of fires caused by arson children playing with matches especially in bedrooms smoking in bed and violent explosions caused by escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials etc Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on their sensors increa...

Page 3: ...lectronic assemblies prior to any drilling filing reaming or punching of the enclosure When possible make all cable entries from the sides or rear Before making modifications verify that they will not interfere with battery transformer or printed circuit board location Do not tighten screw terminals more than 9 in lbs Over tighten ing may damage threads resulting in reduced terminal contact pressu...

Page 4: ...ware and the appropriate version for a specific application Documentation Feedback Your feedback helps us keep our documentation up to date and accurate If you have any comments or suggestions about our online Help or printed manuals you can email us Please include the following information Product name and version number if applicable Printed manual or online Help Topic Title for online Help Page...

Page 5: ...ration and Programming 15 2 8 1 Assign a Profile 15 2 8 2 Remove a Profile 16 Remove a Profile from a Gateway using SWIFT Tools 16 Remove a Profile from a Gateway without using SWIFT Tools 17 2 8 3 Create a Mesh Network 17 2 8 4 SLC Configuration 18 2 9 Operations 19 2 9 1 Modes of Operation 19 Start up Mode 19 Factory Default Mode 19 Profile Configured 19 Mesh Formation 19 Initial Mesh Restructur...

Page 6: ...ble Conditions 36 Trouble Conditions with Fire Protection 36 Trouble States without Fire Protection 36 Section 4 W SYNC Wireless Synchronization Module 38 4 1 Description 38 4 2 Wiring 38 4 2 1 FACP 38 4 2 2 HPFF8 HPFF12 NAC Expander 39 Section 5 W USB Adapter 40 5 1 Introduction 40 5 2 Agency Approvals 40 5 2 1 FCC 40 5 2 2 Federal Institute of Telecommunications 40 5 3 Specifications 41 5 3 1 El...

Page 7: ...ing LED Indicators 50 C 3 Testing the Wireless Network 50 C 3 1 Network Topology 51 Parent Child Devices 51 Orphan Devices 51 Class A Compliance 51 C 3 2 History Events 51 C 3 3 Network Snapshots 51 C 3 4 Network Statistics 51 C 3 5 Device Attributes 51 Appendix D LED Indicators 53 Appendix E Firmware Upgrade Downgrade Instructions 58 E 1 W USB Adapter Upgrade Procedure 58 E 2 Mesh Network Firmwar...

Page 8: ...capabilities Ensure the latest version of SWIFT Tools is installed for proper functionality Systems running version 4 0 and higher will require device tamper to remove a profile return to factory default with a 60 minute timeout have option to enable disable max gateway trouble reporting require device tamper to upgrade the firmware on individual devices Systems running 4 0 and higher will not be ...

Page 9: ...ndations When using SWIFT Tools to update the firmware of the gateway or devices ensure updates are performed in a secure location where no eavesdropping on the wireless signals is possible Ensure the PC running SWIFT Tools has full disk encryption Full encryption of any backed up data is also recommended The wireless gateway should be secured in a location which is only accessible to authorized p...

Page 10: ...two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 3 FCC ID PV3WFSGW 2 2 2 Federal Institute of Telecommunications This device utilizes the Honeywell915 rev A radio module and complies with IFETEL standard s IFT RCPHOSW14 1983 2 3 Specifications Following are the specifica...

Page 11: ... LEDs on the gateway blink in the same pattern to allow the LED to be viewed from any angle LED patterns are explained in Appendix D 2 6 Installing the Gateway 2 6 1 Before Installing Choose a location for the gateway that is clean dry and vibration free The area should be readily accessible with sufficient room to eas ily install and maintain the gateway Metal obstructions impede the radio freque...

Page 12: ...plate can be mounted to any flat surface and the wiring can be connected via the knockout points in the mounting plate To mount the gateway 1 Pull the wiring through the opening in the mounting plate 2 Mount the mounting plate to the junction box or ceiling See Figure 2 3 below 3 Connect field wiring to the terminals as described in Section 2 7 2 4 Connect necessary jumpers where applicable as des...

Page 13: ...nded For wiring connections 1 Strip about 3 8 of insulation from the end of the wire 2 Slide the stripped end of the wire under the appropriate terminal and tighten the screw Figure 2 4 Attaching Cover to Mounting Plate 2 3 wmf locating pin locating pin locating pin NOTE Do not loop the wire under the screw terminals Figure 2 5 WSK WGI Mounting Plate Terminal Layout A7 SLC Out In A6 SLC In Out A5 ...

Page 14: ...ts including Class A applications and applications that use isolator modules 2 7 4 Gateway Powered by an External Regulated 24VDC Source To power the gateway using an external regulated 24VDC source connect the gateway as described in the table and drawing below Terminal Pins Description A5 and A7 SLC Common SLC Output A5 and A6 SLC Common SLC Input A4 and A5 Jumper selection to enable power from ...

Page 15: ...he gateway using SWIFT Tools 1 Connect the W USB device to your laptop For more information on the W USB adapter refer to Section 5 W USB Adapter on page 40 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 g...

Page 16: ...om a Gateway using SWIFT Tools 1 Connect the W USB adapter to your laptop For more information on the W USB device refer to Section 5 W USB Adapter on page 40 2 Launch SWIFT Tools Refer to Appendix A SWIFT Tools for more information on launching the SWIFT Tools application 3 From the Home Screen select the Site Survey Create Mesh Network or Diagnostics function 4 Click Operations and select Set de...

Page 17: ...cating that the profile is removed 2 8 3 Create a Mesh Network To create a mesh network using the SWIFT Tools perform the following steps 1 Connect the W USB device to your laptop For more information on the W USB adapter refer to Section 5 W USB Adapter on page 40 2 Launch SWIFT Tools Refer to Appendix A for more information 3 From the Home Screen select the Create Mesh Network function 4 Proceed...

Page 18: ... other devices to join 11 Start Mesh Restructuring by either waiting or clicking Start Once Restructuring is initiated the progress displays When Mesh Restructuring is complete the following success message is shown For further operating instructions refer to Section 2 9 Operations 2 8 4 SLC Configuration The gateway communicates with the control panel via the SLC is only compatible with Gateway f...

Page 19: ...is removed from the gate way it will return to Factory Default mode Profile Configured The gateway enters the profile configured mode once a profile is assigned by SWIFT Tools Profile configured mode is a temporary mode before the gateway transitions to mesh formation or normal mode The gateway does not provide fire protection in the profile configured mode While in the profile configured mode the...

Page 20: ...last device is rescued and returns to normal mode The gateway does not report troubles during rescue mode but reports Rescue to the communicator display of the SWIFT Tools application 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 fa...

Page 21: ... gateway 1 Click Lock The Gateway Password screen is displayed 2 Enter the verification password in the Verification Password field and click OK 3 A Hall Sensor Activation window displays The LED on the gateway blinks yellow indicating the gateway is waiting for hall sensor activation 4 Place a magnet on either of the gateway sensors within 120 seconds 5 The LED blinks normal upon hall sensor acti...

Page 22: ... GATEWAY trouble is generated when a fifth gateway mesh is detected and the maximum limit is exceeded When there is a MAX GATEWAY trouble present in the system it is permitted to turn off MAX GATEWAY trouble reporting after completing the following evaluation method with successful results For the result to be successful the signal strength between devices in any one mesh must be at least 20 dB st...

Page 23: ...air of test devices Refer to Appendix B Site Survey for instructions on how to perform a site survey Use SWIFT Tools to identify the signal strength link quality for each of the four link tests and record these values 5 Use network statistics from the gateway to determine link strength between edge devices in each mesh Figure 2 21 Perform a Link Test with the Fifth Mesh Mesh 1 Mesh 2 Mesh 5 Mesh 4...

Page 24: ...ach mesh 9 Compare that lowest value from each mesh to the corresponding link values in step 4 10 If the values in step 8 are at least 20dB higher that the values in step 4 continue to step 11 If they are not installation of Mesh 5 is not allowed 11 Repeat this process from step 4 identifying device pair locations for each mesh Mesh 1 to Mesh 2 Mesh 1 to Mesh 3 Mesh 1 to Mesh 4 Mesh 2 to Mesh 3 Me...

Page 25: ...tion 3 From the Home Screen select the Diagnostics function 4 Select a Gateway from the communicator panel 5 Click View Mesh SWIFT Tools will display Lock Unlock option Refer to Section 2 9 3 on page 20 for additional information 6 Click Advanced Functions A drop down list is displayed 7 Click Max Gateway troubles On The Max Gateway troubles screen is displayed 8 Click Turn off reporting The troub...

Page 26: ...FT Tools application Refer to Appendix A SWIFT Tools for more information 3 From the Home Screen select the Diagnostics function 4 Select the desired gateway from the communicator panel 5 Click View Mesh SWIFT Tools will display Lock Unlock option Refer to Section 2 9 3 on page 20 for additional information 6 Click Advanced Functions A drop down list is displayed 7 Click Weak links troubles On The...

Page 27: ... time All devices will retain the profile information but will be removed from the mesh The devices will not send or receive any wireless communication until the set time expires or the device is rebooted The mesh network can be reformed at the end of the silence period or after the device is restarted Silence Mesh Network Using SWIFT Tools To silence the mesh network 1 Connect the W USB device to...

Page 28: ...ate wired notification appliances anywhere in the system and wireless input modules may be programmed to activate wireless output devices including relay modules sync modules and AV devices within the same wireless mesh network Wireless input modules are not permitted to be programmed to activate wireless outputs in another wireless mesh Wireless detector programming is not restricted since the al...

Page 29: ...ming the initial identification and assignment of optimal communication paths for the mesh network The wireless system is not able to provide fire protection during this time No action needed The duration of this event correlates to the number of devices in the mesh A fully loaded mesh may take up to 5 minutes to restructure NO PROFILE Non latching The gateway is in the factory default state and i...

Page 30: ...le Relay Module FCC ID AUBWFSRM The wireless relay module is powered by four CR123A batteries It provides the system with a dry contact output for activating a variety of auxiliary devices such as fans dampers control equipment etc Addressability allows the dry contact to be activated either manually or through panel programming on a select basis The module has an LED to indicate the activation an...

Page 31: ...ion Pattern OFF OFF Off ON OFF Strobe Only Audible Silenced ON ON Strobe Audible active OFF ON Magnet Test mode Strobe audible activate when magnet is placed on the unit NOTE To configure an audible visual unit to silence only the audible component with a signal silence command configure both addresses to activate for the alarm condition the base address shall be non silenceable and the base 1 sha...

Page 32: ... on the device within approximately 20 feet of the laptop running SWIFT Tools 7 Ensure that the Scan On selection box in the communicator panel is checked Specification Data Radio Frequency Lower ISM Band 902 928 MHz Maximum power output 17dBm Minimum signal strength level needed at the receiver for a primary path with weak link trouble reporting enabled 55dBm Minimum signal strength level needed ...

Page 33: ...tic sensor on the gateway Repeater The SWIFT Network does not require the use of a dedicated repeater as all wireless devices act as repeaters When the repeater function is needed in a location where no specific fire function is required a wireless monitor module or another device can be installed to act as a repeater 3 5 3 Restoring a Device to Factory Default SWIFT Tools must be used to restore ...

Page 34: ...sor on the detector and place powered on devices that are to be reset in range of the W USB adapter Once the device has been tampered or hall sensor activated a 60 minute countdown will start for profile removal Figure 3 5 Magnetic Sensor on a Detector magnetdet wmf LED LED Magnet test switch Tamper magnet Figure 3 6 Magnetic Sensor on a Module ma gn et mo n w m f Magnetic sensor ...

Page 35: ...n the communicator section of SWIFT Tools A device in site survey will not communicate with SWIFT Tools and will be listed as offline in the communi cator section For more information on performing a site survey refer to Appendix B Profile Assigned Mode In this mode devices are associated with the gateway but are not active participants in the mesh network A device that is not in the tam pered sta...

Page 36: ...device is tampered it drops out of the mesh network and attempts to rejoin as soon as the batteries are replaced and the tamper event is cleared If the device has dropped from the mesh prior to the tamper event a system reset has to be issued to clear the low battery trou ble The panel displays LOW BATTERY or LOW BATT during a low battery condition Weak Link The weak link trouble denotes a connect...

Page 37: ...For a module ensure that there is a magnet in the cover plate and it is securely fastened to the device in the correct orientation 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 Green All the four batteries are installed and fresh The device has a minimum one year of normal operation Yellow All t...

Page 38: ...ro nized output wiring must be contained in the common enclosure of modules or wired in conduit in enclosures mounted within 20 feet of each other in the same room with wiring in conduit When Class A zones are used power supply wiring must be contained in the common enclosure with the W SYNC or the power supply and W SYNC must be in enclosures within 20 feet of each other in the same room with wir...

Page 39: ... the DIP switches on the HPFF8 HPFF12 as follows SW1 OFF SW2 OFF SW3 OFF SW4 OFF SW5 ON SW6 OFF Wire the W SYNC to the HPFF8 12 as follows TB3 TB4 TB1 TB2 REF REF IN IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT OUT SIGNAL 1 SIGNAL 2 BATT BATT A N O N C COMM N O N C COMM AC FAIL TROUBLE 1L1 1L2 2L1 2L2 3L1 3L2 4L1 4L2 A HPFF8 HPFF12 W SYNC 3 9KΩ ELR Figure 4 2 W SYNC Wiring to HPFF8 HPFF12 C NC 24VDC Power power supply tr...

Page 40: ...peration is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC ID PV3WFSADPT 5 2 2 Federal Institute of Telecommunications This device utilizes the Honeywell915 rev A radio module and complies with IFETEL standard s IFT RCPSYWU14 1829 Color Des...

Page 41: ...tor open 3 8 in 96 2 mm Thickness on connector side 0 5 in 13 mm Thickness on antenna side 0 3 in 8 4 mm Width 1 2 in 31 2 mm Weight 0 7 oz 19 5 g 5 3 4 Environmental Specifications Humidity 10 RH 93 RH non condensing Maximum operating temperature 32 F 122 F 0 C 50 C Storage temperature 14 F 140 F 10 C 60 C 5 4 Driver Installation To install a driver 1 Insert the W USB adapter into the PC The W US...

Page 42: ...t Update Driver Software 3 Select the Browse my computer for driver software option 4 The Browse dialog box appears Click Browse Navigate to the folder C Program Files Honeywell Device Driver Click Next Figure 5 3 Update Driver Software devcemanager8 jpg Figure 5 4 Browse Computer for Driver Software devcemanager9 jpg Figure 5 5 Browse Folder for Driver Software devcemanager10 jpg ...

Page 43: ...management screen under Ports If SWIFT Tools detects an incompatible W USB adapter connected it will prompt a message to update the W USB adapter firmware If you get this error message update the W USB adapter through the Firmware Update feature in the Operations section of SWIFT Tools Figure 5 6 Driver Software Update Confirmation devcemanager11 jpg Figure 5 7 New Communications Port devcemanager...

Page 44: ...ing Microsoft Windows Minimum system requirements are listed below A 2 Launching SWIFT Tools To launch SWIFT Tools 1 Click Start point to All Programs click SWIFT Tool and then SWIFT Tool The following screen is displayed Alternatively SWIFT Tools can be opened through a shortcut located on the desktop 2 The SWIFT Tools screen is displayed Create a new jobsite or open an existing one A 2 1 Creatin...

Page 45: ... duration communication session that times out after a period of inactivity To connect to the gateway via SWIFT Tools perform the following steps A 3 1 Accessing a Locked Gateway 1 Select the desired gateway 2 Enter a valid password into SWIFT Tools 3 SWIFT Tools will show a 120 second timer 4 Use a magnet to activate either of the two sensors on the gateway within the 120 second time frame The LE...

Page 46: ...ity test 1 Remove the batteries from the devices that will be used for the site survey and set the SLC address To set an SLC address use a flathead screwdriver to adjust the rotary switches on the device 1 For the first device used in a site survey set the SLC address to 001 2 For each subsequent device use the next highest SLC address up to address 150 For example the first device was set to 001 ...

Page 47: ... etc Each device will conduct the link quality test as described above then transition to the RF scan test 5 minutes after the last link quality test is performed to or from that device If several devices are being tested it is possible that some devices will start and complete the link test and progress to the RF scan test while other devices are finishing the link quality test The RF Scan test m...

Page 48: ... that have completed a link quality test or by rebooting devices that have completed an RF scan test 2 Plug the W USB adapter into the laptop PC where SWIFT Tools has been installed 3 Bring the devices within a range of approximately 20 feet from the W USB adapter connected to the laptop PC 4 Log into SWIFT Tools and retrieve the data CAUTION SITE SURVEY RESULTS WILL BE REPLACED DO NOT CLEAR THE T...

Page 49: ...er condition is cleared Check to ensure the tamper magnet has not become dislodged Check the device spacing and the range from the device to the mesh A site survey link test can be used to verify connectivity from one location to another Mesh restructuring does not end The gateway mesh network appears to be stuck in mesh restructuring Use SWIFT Tools to investigate for the presence of interference...

Page 50: ...s Verify the device or gateway is powered on and in a state that supports SWIFT Tools communication For instance a device in the mesh network does not communicate to SWIFT Tools It communicates to the gateway A device that has completed a site survey does not communicate to SWIFT Tools until it returns to the pending site survey state or factory default state Move the W USB adapter in range of gat...

Page 51: ...ess network can be retrieved and viewed using SWIFT Tools for troubleshooting purposes This report pro vides information on when the device gets connected with the wireless network mode change and slot change details C 3 3 Network Snapshots Network snapshots can be retrieved and viewed using SWIFT Tools for troubleshooting purposes The network snapshot helps to ana lyze how the wireless network is...

Page 52: ...52 SWIFT Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual P N LS10036 000SK E G 4 13 2020 Notes ...

Page 53: ...eway is now profile assigned Normal operation of the gateway Gateway and the mesh network are searching for any device that is not in the mesh network with the same profile Legend Number of blinks LED color Interval between blink patterns Duration of LED state Indicates value is approximate Two blinks in this pattern First blink is green Second is yellow 7 seconds between blink patterns Will trans...

Page 54: ... blink patterns Will transition to next state after approximately 20 minutes Example ledgate2_4 0 wmf Ensure all devices in the mesh have a valid address Use SWIFT Tools to assign a profile Figure D 2 Gateway LED Patterns Continued Rescue mode Gateway and the mesh are searching for any device that is not in the mesh network with the same profile The gateway may be in trouble 12 3M Normal mode back...

Page 55: ...m device count and software version Device is tampered Solid Solid 8 6 20M 15 5 1 10 2 5 Ensure detector is seated in the base and the module has the faceplate on 12 3M Rescue mode Device is in the mesh and looking for lost devices Normal mode or tested walktest Device is in the mesh or it has been tested in a walktest 7 20M Figure D 3 Device LED Patterns Use SWIFT Tools to initiate download Self ...

Page 56: ...ormation mode Discovered mesh Device discovered the mesh Solid 2 5 90 3 Ensure the mesh is in formation mode 25 6 5M Refer to the FACP to identify the trouble and possible resolution 18 4 Ensure detector is seated in the base and the module has a faceplate Solid 6 Solid Waiting for a profile Pending site survey Active Alarm state Battery Check weak Device is in factory default mode Device is in fa...

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Page 58: ...adapter Ensure the latest version of SWIFT Tools is installed SWIFT Tools and firmware can be downloaded from www silentknight com There are multiple bin files with the zip file Save the files to a folder The W USB adapter will auto update if the SWIFT Tools and W USB adapter versions are incompatible 1 Insert the W USB adapter into the PC and launch SWIFT Tools A pop up message confirming the W U...

Page 59: ...re Update screen is displayed 5 Select the Service Pack from the Firmware Version drop down box or click Choose File and then browse for the service pack zip file from your local drive and click OK 6 Select the respective gateway and follow the on screen instructions and wait until the mesh feasibility check finishes 7 Click Update As the mesh update progresses the status bar will update E 3 Devic...

Page 60: ...cedure Phase 1 Mesh upgrade preparation SWIFT Tools must stay in communication with the gateway during the mesh upgrade preparation phase The user will initiate the upgrade process via SWIFT Tools and SWIFT Tools will proceed to automatically update the SLC application code of the gateway the RF application code of the gateway and transfer the new device application code to the gateway The user ma...

Page 61: ...file configure 19 profile distribution 18 programming 15 remove profile 17 rescue mode 20 restrictions 28 RF interference 28 silence network 27 SLC configuration 18 SLC connections 14 specifications 10 start up 19 weak link trouble 26 wiring 13 H heat detector 30 I initial mesh restructuring 20 initial mesh restructuring mode 36 initialization 37 installing devices 32 interference 28 isolator modu...

Page 62: ...tions 14 smoke detector 30 specifications 10 41 spectrum 28 RF 28 spread 28 spread spectrum 28 start up 19 SWIFT Tools 44 50 T tamper 37 clear 37 testing 50 transmission 20 trouble condition 20 26 trouble messages 29 trouble reporting disable 26 troubleshooting 49 U unlock 20 upgrade mesh 20 W walkie talkie mode 29 weak link 36 trouble reporting 26 wireless devices 30 wireless gateway 10 wiring 13...

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