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Honeywell HW-AV-LTE-M Quick Start Manual
Honeywell HW-AV-LTE-M Quick Start Manual

Honeywell HW-AV-LTE-M Quick Start Manual

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HW-AV-LTE-M
CLSS Pathway
Quick Start Guide
The CLSS Pathway (HW-AV-LTE-M) is a sole path communicator
leveraging redundant cell carriers (Verizon and ATT) or a dual-path
cellular communicator using IP as the primary path and
redundant cellular carriers as the secondary path.
The communicator is powered from the FACP using 12-29-volts DC,
or an external UL 864 listed power supply.
The communicator supports Contact ID, SIA, or 4x2 data
from the FACP to the monitoring station.
Other Features
4 dry contact relay inputs for event reporting and 2 relay outputs for
communication path supervision. See figure 3 for wiring details.
Information Sources
For more detailed procedures and all configuration options:
Installation and Operations Manual (LS10340-000HW-E)
To install in the enclosure (HW-AV-ENC) and wire for dialer
capture or relay monitoring:
Product Installation Document (LS10338-000HW-E)
To access the most updated versions of all product
documentation, log on to CLSS Site Manager and access the help
section.
Instructions for obtaining a CLSS account are in the
a CLSS Account for Your Organization
A. Receiving a CLSS Account for Your Organization
Configuring the CLSS Pathway requires a CLSS account. If you
already have the CLSS account, then proceed to section
Assigning the Device to a Customer.
To request a CLSS Account, please visit
scan the QR code below for instructions to request a CLSS
Account:
Your organization's Administrator should perform this activity.
An Administrator is someone who can sign on behalf of the
organization.
After receiving your CLSS account, add your Customers and
Employees in the CLSS Site Manager. Please refer to the help
section of CLSS Site Manager for more information.
Note: Be sure the CLSS administrator adds additional employees using CLSS
Site Manager vs. requesting individual accounts using "Request Access".
B. Configuring Central Station Alerting for the Device
B.1. Adding a Central Station to Your CLSS Account. This step must
be completed by the organization's Administrator. This is a one-
time task for each central station.
1. Log into the CLSS Site Manager.
2. Click your profile icon
External Accounts.
3. Click ADD NEW in the External Accounts page, under
Central Stations section.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions.
B.2. Assigning a Central Station Account to the Device. This step
associates your central station account details for the specific site
with the device you are configuring.
1. Log into CLSS Site Manager.
2. Navigate to the Customer > Site in the CLSS Site Manager,
where the device is installed.
3. Click the Feature Activation
4. Click the CLSS Pathway section at the left and then click on
the respective device to see details.
5. Click Configure Central Station Alerting in the details view.
6. Follow the on-screen instructions.
C. Assigning the Device to a Customer
This step is required to associate your device with a CLSS Site
and Building for your Customer.
1. Log into the CLSS mobile App.
2. Tap the three dots at the top-right corner of the dashboard and
then click Install Pathway.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions.
D. Programming the Connected Panel
Program according to the panel's programming document.
Enabling the PSTN dialer of the panel
Selecting the DTMF mode (for tone dialing)
Selecting the Contact ID communication format
Providing any telephone number for dialing. Ex: 999999
Entering the 4-digit account number
ECN: 00004957 | P/N: LS10339-000HW-E | Rev. B | June, 2024
A. Receiving
section below.
B.
fire.honeywell.com
or
at the top-right corner and select
icon on the left sidebar.
E. Mounting the Communicator
You can mount the communicator within a UL-listed enclosure,
or optionally, within the HW-AV-ENC.
Warnings
Before mounting and wiring, ensure that the panel is powered
down.
Only a regulated UL-Listed UOJZ, UTOU, or NBSX control
panel or power supply should power the communicator.
The communicator must be connected to a UL-Listed
compatible panel with power limited circuits.
Install the communicator only at a dry indoor location.
The location and wiring methods must be in accordance with
the National Electrical code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
Install in accordance with the National Fire Alarm and
Signaling Code, NFPA 72.
To Mount the Communicator
Mount the communicator and wire for dialer connections as in
the Figure 2: The Wiring Diagram for Dial Capture
When using relay inputs, refer to
Figure 3: Wiring Diagram for FACP Relay Trigger Input Reporting
For UL installations, secure the communicator to a
UL-listed enclosure.
Enclosure should be close nipple to the fire alarm
control panel.
1. Check that you have the communicator, 3ft antenna, and this
Quick StartGuide from the carton box.
2. In this Quick Start Guide, locate the installation sticker in the
Serial Number and Configuration Key section. It is at the
bottom right of the last page.
3. Check that the sticker has the serial number and the
configuration key to program the communicator.
4. Place the sticker on the inside lid of the enclosure.
5. If using the HW-AV-ENC, mount the enclosure onto the two
mounting holes as in Figure 1 and secure it with the hardware
supplied with the enclosure.
6. Slide the box onto these screws and tighten the screws.
Figure 1: Mounting the Communicator
F. Installing the Antenna
The antenna comes with an SMA connector, which provides
easy connection with the communicator.
Important
Do not use a damaged antenna with the communicator.
Replace the damaged antenna immediately.
Use only a manufacturer approved antenna. Non-approved
antennas or modifications could impair service quality,
damage the device, and violate FCC regulations.
A location below the ground level or a metal structure may
impact the network coverage.
The antenna should be positioned perpendicularly to the
ground, either right side up or upside down.
Keep the antenna away from any sources interfering with or
blocking the RF signal.
For example, a metal object may shield the cellular radio RF signal.
The antenna should be at least 7.8" (20 cm) away from people.
The antenna must not be co-located or operating with any
other antenna or transmitter.
Ensure that the panel supplies 24V DC power from its
constant power output.
To Connect the Antenna
1. Route the antenna cable through the small rubber grommet located on the
top-left side of the enclosure.
2. Attach the magnet at the bottom of the antenna onto the top wall of the
enclosure.
3. Locate the antenna connector on top of the communicator.
4. Thread the antenna cable end onto the antenna connector and
tighten it.
5. Loop the excess cable length inside the enclosure.
Antenna
Wall mounting holes
Enclosure side knockout
(metal conduit not included)
Studs for power supply
(nuts included)
Mounting device with
hex nuts (nuts included)
1.

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  • Page 1 HW-AV-LTE-M CLSS Pathway Quick Start Guide The CLSS Pathway (HW-AV-LTE-M) is a sole path communicator E. Mounting the Communicator leveraging redundant cell carriers (Verizon and ATT) or a dual-path You can mount the communicator within a UL-listed enclosure, cellular communicator using IP as the primary path and or optionally, within the HW-AV-ENC.
  • Page 2 Control No. 5013005 RING2 UL Standards TIP2 Indicates loss of communications The HW-AV-LTE-M is designed to comply with UL 864 - Control Units on BOTH Paths Ethernet Connection for and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems Units UL Fire Relay #2...