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SWIFT™
Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology
Instruction Manual
C
Document LS10036-000JC-E
5/8/2015
Rev:
P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C • ECN 15-xxx

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  • Page 1 SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Instruction Manual Document LS10036-000JC-E 5/8/2015 Rev: P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C • ECN 15-xxx...
  • Page 2 Adequate written records of all inspections should be kept. (especially in bedrooms), smoking in bed, and violent explosions Limit-D-1-2013 SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 3 HARSH™, NIS™, NOTI•FIRE•NET™, and SWIFT™ are all trademarks; and Acclimate®, FlashScan®, FAAST Fire Alarm Aspiration Sensing Technology®, Intelligent FAAST®, NOTIFIER®, ONYX®, ONYXWorks®, VeriFire®, and VIEW® are all registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc.
  • Page 4 •Your suggestion for how to correct/improve documentation Send email messages to: FireSystems.TechPubs@honeywell.com Please note this email address is for documentation feedback only. If you have any technical issues, please contact Technical Services. SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Initial Mesh Restructuring Mode......................24 Normal Mode............................24 Rescue Mode ............................24 Mesh Restructuring Mode ........................24 Bootloader Mode ..........................24 2.9.2: LED Patterns............................24 2.9.3: Lock/Unlock the Gateway .........................24 Lock/Unlock the Gateway at the FACP ....................25 SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 6 3.6.4: Background Events ..........................42 Pre-Class A Fault..........................42 Device Drop............................42 Weak Link ............................42 Section 4: USB Adapter ......................43 4.1: Introduction..............................43 4.2: Agency Approvals ............................43 4.2.1: FCC..............................43 4.2.2: Industry Canada ..........................44 SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 7 Orphan Devices ............................58 Class A Compliance ..........................58 C.3.2: History Events...........................58 C.3.3: Network Snapshots ...........................58 C.3.4: Network Statistics ..........................58 C.3.5: Device Attributes ..........................58 Appendix D: LED Indicators ....................59 Index............................63 SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 8: Section 1: Overview

    Sipco, LLC. For more information, con- tact Sipco, LLC or IntusIQ (Ipco), LLC at 8215 Roswell Rd, Building 900, Suite 950. Atlanta, GA 30350, or at www.sipcollc.com or www.intusiq.com. SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 9: Abbreviations

    JCI Fire Wireless System Gateway Liquid Crystal Display Light Emitting Diode Milliampere Megahertz NFPA National Fire Protection Association Personal Computer Radio Frequency Signaling Line Circuit User Interface Underwriters Laboratories SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 10: Section 2: Jfwsg Flashscan Wireless System Gateway

    FCC ID: PV3WFSGW WARNING: DO NOT MAKE CHANGES TO THE EQUIPMENT CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 11: 2: Industry Canada

    2.3.1 Environmental Specifications Operating Storage System Humidity Temperature Temperature Gateway 0°C-49°C / 32°F-120°F -10°C- 60°C / 14°F-140°F 10 to 93% RH Non-condensing SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 12: Magnet Sensors

    Carefully unpack the system and inspect for shipping damage if any. All wiring must comply with the national and local codes for fire alarm systems. SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 13: Mounting And Wiring

    To mount the cover, align the locating pins on the cover to the corresponding slots in the mounting plate. See Figure 2.4. Secure the cover by tightening the mounting screws. locating pin locating pin locating pin Figure 2.3 Mounting Plate for Wireless Gateway SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 14: 2: Wiring

    Strip about 3/8” of insulation from the end of the wire. Slide the stripped end of the wire under the appropriate terminal and tighten the screw. NOTE: Do not loop the wire under the screw terminals. SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 15: 3: Gateway Powered By The Slc

    A4 and A5 Jumper selection to enable power from the SLC supply. (Insert Jumper when using SLC power.) Unused A1 and A2 Jumper selection to enable power from the SLC supply. (Insert Jumper when using SLC power.) SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 16: 4: Gateway Powered By An External, Regulated +24Vdc Source

    Devices Powered A5 & A7 SLC Output A5 & A6 SLC Input Unused A2 & A3 +24VDC input. Voltage range from +18VDC to +30VDC. Use only power-limited device circuits. Unused SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 17: Configuration And Programming

    This section explains the configuration of the gateway using only a magnet and a screw driver. For configuration instructions using SWIFT Tools, refer to Section 2.8.2. There are two ways to provide a gateway with a profile without using SWIFT Tools. Create a new profile using the gateway.
  • Page 18: Assign A Previously Created Profile Using A Distributor

    This creates a mesh network. Once a device joins the mesh, that device acts as a repeater for devices out of the range of the gateway. All devices must be SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 19: 2: Configuration And Programming Using Swift Tools

    Profile section. Figure 2.8 Creating or Importing a Profile Power on the gateway within approximately 20 feet of the laptop running SWIFT Tools. Ensure that the Scan On selection box in the Communicator Window is checked. SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 20: Remove A Profile

    Connect the W-USB dongle device to your laptop. For more information on the USB dongle, refer to Section 4, “USB Adapter”, on page 43. Launch SWIFT Tools. Refer to Appendix A, “SWIFT Tools” for more information on launching the SWIFT Tools application.
  • Page 21: Create A Mesh Network

    Start Mesh Formation. Figure 2.13 Gateways in Range Table While the mesh is formed, SWIFT Tools helps track the number of devices that have joined the mesh and view the progress. Mesh formation terminates 10 minutes after the last device joins the mesh.
  • Page 22: Activating The Profile Magnetic Sensor

    2.9.1 Modes of Operation Mesh Start-up Restructuring Normal Mesh Initial Mesh Factory Profile Mode Formation Configured Restructuring Default Rescue Mode Fire Protection Provided Figure 2.15 Gateway Modes Of Operation SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 23: Start-Up Mode

    The only wireless communication in factory default mode is between the gateway and SWIFT Tools. SWIFT Tools must be within 20 feet of the gateway for proper communication. The gateway must be assigned a profile before continuing configuration.
  • Page 24: Initial Mesh Restructuring Mode

    The lock function can be performed by SWIFT Tools or by the FACP. When SWIFT Tools is used to lock the gateway, a password must be provided for all future interactions, including unlocking the gateway. When the gateway is locked by the FACP for the first time, a default password of “12345”...
  • Page 25: Lock/Unlock The Gateway At The Facp

    To reset the password, contact technical support. 2.9.4 Weak Link Trouble Reporting The SWIFT Network uses two paths of communication for each device. To establish the link between devices as a viable communication path, the signal strengths must meet the limits provided in Section 2.3.
  • Page 26: Disable Trouble Reporting At The Gateway Using Swift Tools

    Connect the W-USB dongle device to your computer. For more information on the USB dongle, refer to Section 4. Launch the SWIFT Tools application. Refer to Appendix A, “SWIFT Tools” for more information. From the Home Screen, select the Diagnostics function.
  • Page 27: 5: Collapse Network Command

    FIRE PROTECTION FROM WIRELESS DEVICES IS DISABLED WHEN A COLLAPSE NETWORK COMMAND IS ISSUED. The mesh network can be collapsed using SWIFT Tools. The mesh network can also be collapsed at the IFC2-3030 panel or JNCA-2 when used as a primary display with the IFC2-640.
  • Page 28: Collapse Mesh Network At The Panel

    Connect the W-USB dongle device to your computer. For more information on the USB dongle, refer to Section 4. Launch the SWIFT Tools application. Refer to Appendix A, “SWIFT Tools” for more information. From the Home Screen, select the Diagnostics function.
  • Page 29: Silence Mesh Network At The Panel

    The SWIFT wireless mesh network will be able to automatically detect and avoid certain types of in-band channel interference (often caused by two-way radios) by using an alternate channel set.
  • Page 30: 9: Trouble Messages

    JCI wireless systems removing systems, or devices in the being exceeded. overlapping region. Refer to Section 2.9.7 on the installation limits for the JCI wireless system. Table 2.1 Trouble Messages SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 31: Events History Messages

    Events History Messages IFC2-3030 Description A profile has been received, assigned by either SWIFT Tools or a distributor device. A profile has been created. The system is currently operating in the alternate channel set due to the presences of an interference source such as a walkie-talkie.
  • Page 32 Notes SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 33: Section 3: Wireless Devices

    This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. WARNING: DO NOT MAKE CHANGES TO THE EQUIPMENT. CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 34: 2: Industry Canada

    LED confirming that the device is in the default state. To restore the device to factory default state, refer to Section 3.5.4, “Restoring a Device to Factory Default”. There are two methods to assigning a profile. SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 35: Assigning A Profile To A Device (Detector Or Module) Using A Gateway Or Distributor

    The green LEDs turn on steady for ten seconds indicating that the profile has been assigned. If the profile is not received within 1 minute, the LED blinks red every ten seconds indicating that it has stopped requesting a profile. SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 36: Assigning A Profile Using Swift Tools

    Figure 3.2 Magnetic Sensor on a Module Assigning a Profile Using SWIFT Tools To assign a profile to the device using the SWIFT Tools application, do the following: Connect the W-USB dongle device to your computer. For more information on the USB dongle, refer to Section 4.
  • Page 37: 2: Distributor Mode

    To add a device to a mesh, refer to the topic, "Create a Mesh Network". To form a mesh network, ensure that the gateway is powered on and contains a profile. Activate the mesh formation (refer to Figure 2.2) magnetic sensor on the gateway. SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 38: Repeater

    Configuration and Programming 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.
  • Page 39: Device Operations

    Default”. A device in factory default can be used for site survey. Site Survey Mode A site survey assesses and qualifies a site for installing a SWIFT network. The site survey view in SWIFT Tools gives the Radio Frequency (RF) assessment of the site. The tool reports the suggested device spacing based on the data collected during the site survey.
  • Page 40: Bootloader Mode

    In this mode, a device is ready for an update. It cannot participate in a mesh network and cannot provide fire protection. The device is viewable in the communicator window of SWIFT Tools with the status “Bootloader”. To remove a device from bootloader mode, refer to Appendix C.
  • Page 41: Trouble States Without Fire Protection

    A tamper trouble indicates that a detector is not firmly attached to its base or the cover plate is not properly attached to a module. The tamper condition is annunciated in the following ways: SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 42: 4: Background Events

    The history event is reported as a “WEAK LINK FAULT” or “WEAK” for a device that is in the weak link condition. SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 43: Section 4: Usb Adapter

    Section 4: USB Adapter 4.1 Introduction The W-USB is a software interface that can be connected to a PC (running SWIFT Tools) through a USB port. It communicates with the RF devices using the same frequencies as the mesh protocol.
  • Page 44: 2: Industry Canada

    Weight: 0.7 oz. (19.5 g) 4.3.4 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) SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 45: Driver Installation

    Management screen as a Wireless Fire System Dongle. Figure 4.2 Computer Management Screen Right click on Wireless Fire System Dongle and select Update Driver Software. Figure 4.3 Update Driver Software SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 46 Figure 4.4 Browse Computer for Driver Software The Browse dialog box appears. Click Browse. Navigate to the folder: C:\Program Files\Honeywell\Device Driver. Click Next. Figure 4.5 Browse Folder for Driver Software SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 47 The confirmation message displays when the driver software is updated successfully. Figure 4.6 Driver Software Update Confirmation The newly installed device will now display on the computer management screen under Ports. Figure 4.7 New Communications Port SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 48: Appendix A: Swift Tools

    SWIFT Network. Site surveys, device configurations, and diagnostic functions are all part of SWIFT Tools. SWIFT Tools can be installed on a PC or a laptop and communicates with the gateway and wireless devices through USB-based user interface. Con- nect the W-USB adapter to the computer to invoke the SWIFT Tools application.
  • Page 49: A.2.1: Creating A New Jobsite

    Launching SWIFT Tools SWIFT Tools Click Start Using. The SWIFT Tools screen is displayed. You can create a new jobsite or open an existing one. Figure A.2 SWIFT Tools Screen A.2.1 Creating a New Jobsite To create a new jobsite: Click Create from the PC Tools screen.
  • Page 50: A.2.2: Opening An Existing Jobsite

    Figure A.4 Home Screen For more information on performing a site survey, refer to Appendix B. To create a mesh network, see page 21. For help with diagnostics, refer to Appendix C. SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 51: Appendix B: Site Survey

    Appendix B: Site Survey A site survey is recommended to assess and qualify the site prior to installing a SWIFT network. The site survey consists of a link quality test and RF scan test. After both tests are completed, the results of the site survey can be obtained using SWIFT Tools.
  • Page 52: Results Of A Link Quality Test

    "Retrieving Site Survey Results"at the end of this section. For devices 101-150, wait to retrieve the link quality results until the device starts an RF Scan test. SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 53: B.1.2: Rf Scan Test

    DO NOT CLEAR THE TAMPER ON A DEVICE THAT IS IN THE “PENDING SITE SURVEY” STATE OR THE EXISTING RESULTS WILL BE REPLACED. Plug the USB adapter into the laptop/PC where SWIFT Tools has been installed. Bring the devices within a range of approximately 20 feet from the USB adapter connected to the laptop/PC.
  • Page 54 Notes SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 55: Appendix C: Troubleshooting And Testing

    Use a site survey RF Scan to check for any interference and use a site survey link test to check the connectivity from the device to its closest neighbor. SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 56 Move the Adapter in range of gateway/devices. Scan does not find any All devices are out of range Verify at least one device is in range of SWIFT Tools, the devices USB adapter is connected, and the scan is on. SWIFT Tools processes the messages faster with multiple devices in range.
  • Page 57: C.2: Testing The Gateway And Devices

    • Stores the wireless network data such as network map, parent-child information, device information, history events, and network statistics. The SWIFT Tools application allows retrieval of the following information for diagnosing and troubleshooting purposes. • Network Topology •...
  • Page 58: Orphan Devices

    Each device must comply with Class A guidelines. Every device must have two parent devices to be compliant with the Class A guidelines. NOTE: The device image in SWIFT Tools is altered to depict that it does not meet the required guidelines.
  • Page 59: Appendix D: Led Indicators

    7 seconds between blink patterns Duration of LED state Will transition to next state after approximately 20 minutes Indicates value is approximate All units are in seconds. Minute is indicated by “M”. SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 60 Interval between blink patterns Duration of LED state Will transition to next state after approximately 20 minutes Indicates value is approximate All units are in seconds. Minute is indicated by “M”. SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 61 Interval between blink patterns Duration of LED state Will transition to next state after approximately 20 minutes Indicates value is approximate All units are in seconds. Minute is indicated by “M”. SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 62 7 seconds between blink patterns Duration of LED state Will transition to next state after approximately 20 minutes Indicates value is approximate All units are in seconds. Minute is indicated by “M”. SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 63: Index

    SLC connections 15 device spacing 51 specifications 11 devices 33 start-up 23 Class A compliance 58 weak link trouble 25 configuration and programming 34 wiring 14 installing 34 orphan 58 SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 64 29 start-up 23 network snapshots 58 SWIFT Tools 48 network statistics 58 network topology 57 no answer 42 normal mode 24 tamper 41 clear 42 testing 57 SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 65 26 troubleshooting 55 unlock 24 USB adapter 43 specifications 44 walkie talkie mode 29 weak link 41 trouble reporting 25 wireless devices 33 wireless gateway 10 wiring 14 SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
  • Page 66 Notes SWIFT™ Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual — P/N LS10036-000JC-E:C 5/8/2015...
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