Honeywell NOTIFIER BACNET-GW-3 Installation And Operation Manual
Honeywell NOTIFIER BACNET-GW-3 Installation And Operation Manual

Honeywell NOTIFIER BACNET-GW-3 Installation And Operation Manual

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BACNET-GW-3 Installation and Operation Manual
BACNET-GW-3
Installation and Operation Manual
C6
Document LS10014-000NF-E
5/5/2017
Rev:
P/N LS10014-000NF-E:C6
ECN 17-0185

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  • Page 1 BACNET-GW-3 Installation and Operation Manual BACNET-GW-3 Installation and Operation Manual Document LS10014-000NF-E 5/5/2017 Rev: P/N LS10014-000NF-E:C6 ECN 17-0185...
  • Page 2 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 (caused by escaping gas, improper storage of flammable materi- detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warning als, etc.).
  • Page 3 HARSH™, NIS™, and NOTI•FIRE•NET are all trademarks; and Acclimate® Plus™, eVance®, FlashScan®, FAAST Fire Alarm Aspiration Sensing Technology®, Honeywell®, Intelligent FAAST®, NOTIFIER®, ONYX®, ONYXWorks®, SWIFT®, VeriFire®, and VIEW® are all registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc. Microsoft® and Windows® are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. Chrome™ and Google™ are trademarks of Google Inc.
  • Page 4 Documentation Feedback Your feedback helps us keep our documentation up-to-date and accurate. If you have any comments or suggestions about our on-line help or manuals, please e-mail us at FireSystems.TechPubs@honeywell.com. On-Line Help – Please include the following information: • Product name and version number (if applicable) •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Section 1 Product Overview ....................7 1.1: Operation ...............................7 1.2: Functionality ..............................7 1.3: BACnet Clients ..............................7 1.4: Required Software ............................7 1.5: Environmental Requirements ........................7 1.6: System Architecture............................8 Figure 1.1 Single Panel Architecture......................8 Figure 1.2 NFN Network Architecture....................8 1.7: IP Requirements.............................9 1.7.1: IP Port Settings ............................9 1.7.2: IP Restrictions .............................9...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents 3.2.5: Additional Properties.........................25 Table 3.3 Additional Properties......................25 3.2.6: Node List ............................26 3.2.7: Error Log ............................26 Table 3.4 Error Log Label Definition....................26 3.3: Security Certificate ............................27 Figure 3.2 Chrome Security Warning Example ...................27 3.4: Web Portal Setup ............................28 Appendix A Gateway Settings ....................
  • Page 7: Section 1 Product Overview

    Section 1 Product Overview 1.1 Operation The BACNET-GW-3 serves as a bridge between the BACnet client application and the connected Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACPs), NFN or a high-speed NFN network. The web portal feature serves as a bridge between eVance and the connected FACPs, NFN network, or high-speed NFN network.
  • Page 8: System Architecture

    Product Overview System Architecture 1.6 System Architecture An Internet or Intranet IP network connection is used with the architectures described in Figures 1.1 and 1.2. IP Network Ethernet Ethernet BACNET-GW-3 FACP BACnet/IP Client Figure 1.1 Single Panel Architecture IP Network Ethernet Ethernet Ethernet...
  • Page 9: Ip Requirements

    Product Overview IP Requirements 1.7 IP Requirements 1.7.1 IP Port Settings The following IP ports must be available to the BACNET-GW-3: Port Type Direction Purpose Web Based Configuration HTTPS Communications 4016 Upgrades 47808 Both BACnet 1.7.2 IP Restrictions The following IP restrictions apply to the BACNET-GW-3: •...
  • Page 10: Agency Listings

    Product Overview Agency Listings 1.8 Agency Listings 1.8.1 Standards  Compliance - This product has been investigated to, and found to be in compliance with, the following standards: National Fire Protection Association • NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code Underwriters Laboratories •...
  • Page 11: Compatible Equipment

    Product Overview Compatible Equipment 1.9 Compatible Equipment The BACNET-GW-3 is compatible with the following equipment: Table 1.1 Compatible Equipment Type Equipment • NFS-320 Fire Panels: • NFS2-640 • NFS2-3030 • NCM-W, NCM-F Network Cards: • HS-NCM-W, HS-NCM-SF, HS-NCM-MF, HS-NCM-WSF, HS-NCM-WMF, HS-NCM-MFSF •...
  • Page 12 Product Overview Compatible Equipment BACNET-GW-3 Installation and Operation Manual – P/N LS10014-000NF-E:C6 5/5/2017...
  • Page 13: Section 2 Installation

    Section 2 Installation 2.1 Required Equipment BACNET-GW-3 Assembly: The following components are shipped with the BACNET-GW-3: • BACNET-GW-3 Printed Circuit Board • Surge suppressor (P/N PNET-1) • NUP-to-NUP Cable (P/N 75577) - Used to connect the BACNET-GW-3 board to an NCM-W or NCM-F board or supported panel.
  • Page 14: Board Installation

    Installation Board Installation 2.2 Board Installation The BACNET-GW-3 may be installed in a CAB-3 or CAB-4 cabinet as shown below. Keypad Removed Mounting Studs Board Board Bracket Slot Install bracket on 1/2” standoffs. Place the board’s Mount in 4th column of the NFS2-640 Series tab in the bracket slot and screw the board to the chassis.
  • Page 15: Connections

    Installation Connections 2.3 Connections 2.3.1 Connecting the BACNET-GW-3 USB “A” Host (J2) USB “B” Device (J1) Ethernet Connector (J3) NUP A Mounting Hole Connector (J4) (1 of 12) Not Used (J5) Not Used (TB1) 24 V Out (TB2) 24 V In Figure 2.5 BACNET-GW-3 Connections Table 2.1 Connection Specifications Reference...
  • Page 16: Figure 2.6 Bacnet-Gw-3 Leds

    Installation Connections (J1) (J3) LEDs (See Table Below) (J4) (J5) (TB1) (TB2) Figure 2.6 BACNET-GW-3 LEDs Table 2.2 LED Definitions Reference Label Description Designator ACTIVE Active/Lit indicates that WinCE is running. NUPA RX Blinks when data is received on the NUP A port (J4). PROGRAM Not Used NUPB RX...
  • Page 17: 2: Connecting To A Standard Ncm

    Installation Connections 2.3.2 Connecting to a Standard NCM Connect Either Cable to Either NUP Connector on the NCM Communication from NUP A (J4) Only BACNET-GW-3 Out to NCM – 24V In From External Power Source to TB2 – 24 VDC Figure 2.7 Routing Power and Communication to a Standard NCM Table 2.3 Standard NCM Connections Type...
  • Page 18: 3: Connecting To An Hs-Ncm

    Installation Connections 2.3.3 Connecting to an HS-NCM For Communications, Connect USB A to B OR USB B to A HS-NCM BACNET-GW-3 Out to HS-NCM – – 24V In From External 24 VDC Power Source to TB2 Figure 2.8 Routing Power and Communication to an HS-NCM Table 2.4 HS-NCM Connections Type Connection...
  • Page 19: 4: Connecting To A Fire Alarm Control Panel (Facp)

    Installation Connections 2.3.4 Connecting to a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) Panel is shown for illustrative purposes only. The NUP Cable Provides Both BACNET-GW-3 is mounted within the FACP cabinet and Power and Communication connected with the NUP connection located on the FACP.
  • Page 20: System Power

    Installation System Power 2.4 System Power Table 2.5 Power Requirements Power Requirement Input Voltage (Nominal) 24 VDC Input Current @ 24 VDC 125 mA 2.5 Testing and Maintenance Testing and maintenance should be performed according to the Testing and Maintenance section of NFPA-72 and CAN/ULC S536.
  • Page 21: Section 3 Configuration

    Section 3 Configuration 3.1 Configuration Web Page Configuration of the BACNET-GW-3 is via a web page running on the BACNET-GW-3. Supported web browsers are listed in 1.4, "Required Software". The following information applies to IP settings: • Each BACNET-GW-3 is shipped with a default IP address of 192.168.1.2 and a default node number of 240.
  • Page 22: 2: Basic Configuration Tool Layout

    Configuration Configuring the BACNET-GW-3 3.2.2 Basic Configuration Tool Layout Click to Enter or Click for Product Change Text Information (see 3.2.4) Main Menus (see 3.2.3) Click for Drop-down List Click to View Sub-items Click to Apply Changes Error Log (see 3.2.7) Navigation Tree: Additional Properties (see 3.2.5) Node List (see 3.2.6)
  • Page 23: 3: Main Menus

    Configuration Configuring the BACNET-GW-3 3.2.3 Main Menus The following table describes the options available in the configuration tool main menus (see Figure 3.1). Table 3.1 Main Menus Menu Option Description File Reboot Reboots the BACNET-GW-3. View Refresh Node Refreshes the node list in the navigation tree. List Gateway Opens a window that displays connection information.
  • Page 24: 4: Product Information

    Configuration Configuring the BACNET-GW-3 3.2.4 Product Information The product information displays when initially opening the configuration tool. It can also be accessed by clicking the first entry in the navigation tree (see Figure 3.1). After configuring the settings, click Apply in the lower right corner of the window.
  • Page 25: 5: Additional Properties

    Configuration Configuring the BACNET-GW-3 3.2.5 Additional Properties The following table describes the options available under Additional Properties in the navigation tree (see Figure 3.1). After configuring the settings, click Apply in the lower right corner of the window. Table 3.3 Additional Properties Navigation Tree Property Value...
  • Page 26: 6: Node List

    Configuration Configuring the BACNET-GW-3 Table 3.3 Additional Properties (Continued) Navigation Tree Property Value Label Node Mapping • Select Yes to enable automatic mapping of the first 14 nodes the Automatic BACNET-GW-3 discovers on the NFN network that are currently online and Mapping monitor appropriate devices.
  • Page 27: Security Certificate

    Configuration Security Certificate 3.3 Security Certificate The BACNET-GW-3 communicates with the browser using secure communications facilitated by a self-signed security certificate. Using the self-signed security certificate will cause the browser to display a warning similar to the following: Figure 3.2 Chrome Security Warning Example The browser warning is displayed upon each connection to the gateway.
  • Page 28: Web Portal Setup

    Configuration Web Portal Setup certificate generation application such as OpenSSL to generate the certificate. The site network administrator may be able to assist with any additional details regarding security certificates. 3.4 Web Portal Setup To receive events and configuration information for use in tools such as the Inspection Manager, the BACNET-GW-3 must be associated with a specific site, as follows: In the navigation tree section of the gateway configuration tool, select Additional Properties >...
  • Page 29: Appendix A Gateway Settings

    Appendix A Gateway Settings NOTE: The procedures in this appendix require the use of a USB flash memory drive. A.1 Viewing Existing IP Settings 1. Connect the flash drive to the BACNET-GW-3. 2. Reboot the gateway. A file is created that matches the configured IP address of the gateway, followed by the extension “.txt”...
  • Page 30 BACNET-GW-3 Installation and Operation Manual –P/N LS10014-000NF-E:C6 5/5/2017...
  • Page 31: Appendix B Bacnet Pic Statement

    Appendix B BACnet PIC Statement Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (Normative) BACnet Protocol Revision: 1.2 B.1 Product Description ® This product presents NOTIFIER Fire Panel and Annunciator nodes (operating as part of an NFN network or stand-alone) and their associated objects as BACnet objects. Event notification for Alarms, Troubles, and other states are sent to registered BACnet client workstations.
  • Page 32: B.5: Standard Object Types Supported - Life Safety Point/Life Safety Zone

    B.5 Standard Object Types Supported - Life Safety Point/Life Safety Zone BACnet BACnet NFN State Enumeration LifeSafetyState IssQuiet Normal IssPreAlarm PreAlarm IssAlarm Fire Alarm, Security Alarm (Life/Property), Critical Present Value Process Alarm, (Life/Property), Medical Emergency IssFault Security Trouble, Fire Trouble, Non-Fire Trouble, Fire Device or Zone, Disabled, Non-Fire Device Disabled IssActive Non-Fire Activation...
  • Page 33 BACnet PIC Statement Standard Object Types Supported - Life Safety Point/Life Safety Zone BACnet NFN State Enumeration Silence State ssUnsilenced Audibles Unsilenced ssAudiblesSilenced Audibles Silenced BACnet NFN State Operation Enumeration Expected BACnet NFN State Maintenance Enumeration Expected BACnet Event NFN State Transition Bit Event Enable toOffNormal...
  • Page 34: B.6: Standard Object Types Supported - Multi-State Input Standard Object Types

    B.6 Standard Object Types Supported - Multi-State Input Standard Object Types BACnet NFN State Enumeration None Normal Present Value None All statuses other than those included in 3 and 4 below. None Security Trouble, Fire Trouble, Non-Fire Trouble None Fire Device or Zone Disabled, Non-Fire Device Disabled BACnet BACnet Event State...
  • Page 35: B.7: Supported - Binary Output

    BACnet PIC Statement Supported - Binary Output B.7 Supported - Binary Output BACnet BACnet NFN State Enumeration LifeSafetyState IssQuiet Normal IssPreAlarm PreAlarm IssAlarm Fire Alarm, Security Alarm (Life/Property), Critical Present Value Process Alarm, (Life/Property), Medical Emergency IssFault Security Trouble, Fire Trouble, Non-Fire Trouble, Fire Device or Zone, Disabled, Non-Fire Device Disabled IssActive Non-Fire Activation...
  • Page 36 BACnet NFN State Enumeration Silence State ssUnsilenced Audibles Unsilenced ssAudiblesSilenced Audibles Silenced BACnet NFN State Operation Enumeration Expected BACnet NFN State Maintenance Enumeration Expected BACnet Event Transition Bit Event Enable toOffNormal toFault Direct Reading REAL % Alarm BACnet Status Boolean NFN State Flags 0,0,0,0...
  • Page 37: B.8: Standard Object Types Supported - Notification Class

    BACnet PIC Statement Standard Object Types Supported - Notification Class B.8 Standard Object Types Supported - Notification Class Write Property/Add List element required for Intrinsic Reporting.  Data Link Layer Options: BACnet IP, (Annex J) BACnet IP, (Annex J), Foreign Device ISO 8802-3, Ethernet (Clause 7) ANSI/ATA 878.1, 2.5 Mb.
  • Page 38: B.8.4: Supported Non-Bacnet Equipment/Networks

    B.8.4 Supported Non-BACnet Equipment/Networks ® This product supports communications between NOTIFIER Fire Panels and Annunciator nodes compatible with network v 5.0 and later operating in a network or stand-alone configuration. Refer 1.9, "Compatible Equipment". BACNET-GW-3 Installation and Operation Manual – P/N LS10014-000NF-E:C6 5/5/2017...
  • Page 39: Appendix C Bacnet-Gw-3 Equations

    Appendix C BACNET-GW-3 Equations Equations for Object IDs (Instance Numbers) In the BACNET-GW-3, each NFN node has 10,000 object IDs available to it. For each NFN node, multiply its node number by 10,000 and add the offset calculated below based on what type of point it is. These numbers define the 22 bits of the BACnet Object Identifier field.
  • Page 40 Panel Circuits (BINARY_OUTPUT) (Panel# x 10) + (circuit# - 1) + 350 Annunciators (MULTI_STATE_INPUT or LIFE_SAFETY_POINT) (ANNUN# + 699) Zones (MULTI_STATE_INPUT or LIFE_SAFETY_ZONE) ZONE (0 - 499) => (ZONE# + 1500) ZONE (500-999) => (ZONE# + 2000) Logic Zones (MULTI_STATE_INPUT or LIFE_SAFETY_ZONE) LZONE (1 to 499) =>...
  • Page 41 Manufacturer Warranties and Limitation of Liability Manufacturer Warranties. Subject to the limitations set forth herein, Manufacturer warrants that the Products manufactured by it in its Northford, Connecticut facility and sold by it to its authorized Distributors shall be free, under normal use and service, from defects in material and workmanship for a period of thirty six months (36) months from the date of manufacture (effective Jan.
  • Page 42 World Headquarters 12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472-1610 USA 203-484-7161 fax 203-484-7118 www.notifier.com...

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