Commissioning
Basic rules for commissioning
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6 Commissioning
The procedure for commissioning via the control panel is no different to the one
used for commissioning wired devices. The relevant fire detection system
documents also apply to the SWING radio fire detection system.
There are two operating conditions for radio cells.
Normal operation
The radio cell is active and ready for use. Information is transmitted to the detector
line via the radio gateway.
Maintenance mode
The radio cell is active but not ready for use. Information is not transmitted to the
detector line via the radio gateway. The radio cell can be modified.
6.1 Basic rules for commissioning
Requirements for reliable radio device connections:
Radio cells whose areas of coverage overlap must not be in maintenance
mode at the same time. This means that you should only ever switch one radio
cell at a time to maintenance mode.
Requirements for connecting the radio cell to the detector line:
The radio cell is complete and the radio devices are logged on.
The radio cell is working in normal operation.
Commissioning the detector line
Finish commissioning a radio cell before you connect the radio gateway to the
detector line.
You will find more information in the 'Changing and expanding the FDnet/C-NET
detector line' chapters of the following documents:
For control panels FC20xx: Document 009052
For control panels FC72x: Document A6V10210416