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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services TABLE OF CONTENTS Fire Alarm & Emergency Communication System Limitations Installation Precautions Software Downloads Documentation Feedback Table of Contents Section 1: General Information 1.1 About This Manual 1.2 Information Sources Section 2: Overview 2.1 Operation...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Section 14: UL System Configuration Section 15: ULC System Configuration Section 16: NOTIFIER® UL 16.1 Connection Options 16.2 To Use a NUP (RS232) Connection 16.3 Power Connection Section 17: Programming Options Section 18: Modbus Communications 18.1 Operation...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 19.11 To Connect with the BACnet Client 19.12 To Configure the BACnet Settings 19.13 Replacing the BACNET-GW 19.14 Using Both the CLSS Gateway and the Legacy BACnet Gateway 19.15 BACnet PIC Statement Manufacturer Warranties and Limitation of Liability UL Listing Document | REV.
SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual applies to the UL-listed product variant of models HON-CGW-MBB and CGW-MB. They comply with the requirements in UL 864 10 ed. for off- premises reporting and supplemental service to Connected Life Safety Systems . Material described outside of this appendix goes above and beyond the scope of these UL standards and is subject to AHJ approval.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 1.2.2 RELATED DOCUMENTS The table below lists documents related with the CLSS Gateway: Product Type: Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Gateway For This Purpose... Refer to... Get comprehensive installation CLSS Gateway Installation and Users’ Manual...
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services SECTION 2: OVERVIEW CLSS Gateway is an embedded and intelligent gateway for connected buildings. It enables system maintenance providers to remotely manage connected fire detection systems. The gateway also supports them to ensure compliance.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 2.3.1 CONNECTING INTERFACES Figure 2-1: Printed Circuit Board: Layout uses numbered labels to show the location of the interfaces for connections. This manual uses these numbered labels at various places for your convenience.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 2.4 LED INDICATORS The LED indicators on the gateway board use different colors to identify the operational status of the gateway. To know the location of the LED indicators on the gateway board, refer to...
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Cloud Connectivity LED Indicates the gateway connection status with CLSS Site Manager. ON The gateway is downloading the firmware from the CLSS Site Manager. FLASHING SLOW (flashes once per 1 second) The gateway is connected with CLSS Site Manager.
• Incorrect operation, spurious alarms, or both • Theft or damage to the contents of the system • Capture and modification or deletion of data causing possible liability to the installation Site and Honeywell 3.2.1.1 User Access and Passwords Observe the following good practices: •...
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 3.5 VIRUSES AND OTHER MALICIOUS SOFTWARE AGENTS Malicious Software include the following: • Viruses • Spyware • Worms • Trojans These may be present in a computer using a Monitoring Station Software or in a USB pen drive, which is used to copy data to computer.
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 3.6.2 BEST PRACTICES: CONNECTED DEVICES 3.6.2.1 For VESDA Detectors Adhere to the Xtralis® security guidelines: https://xtralis.com/file/9584. When connected with one VESDA detector, use a short point-to-point link between the VESDA detector and the CLSS Gateway.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services SECTION 4: GATEWAY BOARD CONNECTION OPTIONS The gateway board can be connected with the CLSS Site Manager, a configuration computer, a panel, a mobile device, and an external power supply. Figure 4-1: Gateway Connections - Top Side illustrates the connection options at the top side of the gateway board.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services SECTION 5: CELLULAR MODULES Cellular modules enable value-added alarm transmission services from a protected premises to the CLSS-connected site and to a central receiving station. If required, you can plug in the device onto the gateway board.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services SECTION 6: OPERATION The cellular modules are plug-and-play devices, which receive power from the CLSS Gateway and provide a cellular communication path. UL Listing Document | REV. G Monday, November 25, 2024...
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services SECTION 7: SUPPORTED MODULES Table 7.1 Modules and Frequencies Brand Name Verizon Cellular Module AT&T Cellular Module Module Name CCM-VZ-HON CCM-ATT-HON Model LE910-SV1 LE910B1-NA Supported Regions North America North America Frequency Details B2 (1900)
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services SECTION 9: CONNECTING TO A FIRE ALARM PANEL To know about supported panel variants, their connection options, and commissioning procedure, refer to the latest CLSS Gateway Installation and Users’ Manual (LS10248-000HW-E) . 9.1 INSTALLING A CELLULAR MODULE Cellular modules enable value-added alarm transmission services from a protected premises to the CLSS-connected site and to a central receiving station.
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 9.1.4 TO INSTALL A CELLULAR MODULE The installation involves plugging the cellular module onto the gateway board, and securing the mounted device with a retention strap. The strap will compress the RF ground system between the cellular modules and the gateway board assembly.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 9.1.5 REPLACING THE SIM CARD The cellular module comes with a factory-mounted SIM card. If necessary, replace it as follows: Open the gateway door. Remove the NUP cable or the 24v DC power cable to switch OFF the gateway board.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 9.2 INSTALLING THE EXTERNAL AERIALS In a low LTE signal area, using an external aerial may boost the signals. When installing an aerial, ensure that: • The aerial is within its granted FCC directional gain limitations •...
In the mobile device, download the Connected Life Safety Services App from Play Store or App Store. Install the App. From the Honeywell on-boarding email, note down the login credentials. UL Listing Document | REV. G Monday, November 25, 2024...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services On the mobile device, log into the CLSS App (see Section 17: Programming Options On the App’s dashboard, at the right bottom, tap the More icon (see Figure 10-1: CLSS App Dashboard Figure 10-1: CLSS App Dashboard Tap Gateway Configuration.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services NOTE: In the Connected Life Safety Services App, the option to enable the control functionality is available for 60 minutes, which can be extended. At the end of 60 minutes, the user will have the option to extend the session. If not extended, the session will expire after 60 minutes and the user must enable a new session of control functionality within the Connected Life Safety Services App.
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services LED Indicator State Meaning Power-Indicating LED Successful power connection The cellular module is installed and receiving power. The cellular module is not installed. There are no issues Flashing Fast Successful mobile connection Flashing Slow...
The CLSS Gateway receives events from a listed Fire Alarm Control Unit and transmits events using cellular, wireless, or Ethernet to Honeywell's Network Operations Center (NOC). All signals from the CLSS Gateway are delivered to Honeywell's NOC, which routes the events to the appropriate central monitoring station over telephone networks, IP networks, or both.
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Select Install Fixed Gateway from the pop-up menu. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the gateway installation in the App. 11.2.4 CONFIGURING THE CENTRAL STATION COMMUNICATION A technician or a service provider administrator can configure the central station communication of the CLSS Gateway.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 11.2.5 VERIFYING THE CENTRAL STATION COMMUNICATION CONFIGURATIONS After configuring for the central station communication, call the central station to confirm that the alarm transmission for the building is activated. 11.3 DUAL PATH COMMUNICATION FOR ALARM TRANSMISSION While configuring the central station communication, you can choose a single path or two paths for alarm transmissions.
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Path Options Interval Period 1 Hour IP* and Cellular 6 Hours 24 Hours** * IP can be an Ethernet or a wireless connection ** 24 hours is the default interval. 11.4.2.2 To Specify the Test Time Interval Go to your Customer >...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Click EVENT EXCLUSIONS (0) at the bottom. Select Supervisory Events to exclude the supervisory events. Click APPLY. 11.4.3.2 Disable Exclude Events Feature Follow the steps above, but when on step 7 deselect Supervisory Events.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services SECTION 12: GATEWAY OPERATING CONDITIONS Table 12.1 Operational Requirements Power Requirements Consumes 18V to 30V DC from UL 864 Listed Regulated Power Limited Nominal voltage range Auxiliary power supply The power requirement varies with the number of interfaces used.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services SECTION 13: CLSS GATEWAY PARTS Part Number Description HON-CGW-MBB CLSS Gateway with enclosure CGW-MB CLSS Gateway board CGW-BB CLSS Gateway enclosure CLSS Gateway kit. It includes 30” NUP cable and a 50160636-001 NOTIFIER lock and key set.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services SECTION 14: UL SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Find the System Configuration information for UL applications below: Module Description Local P (PPU) For ONYX Series Panels CGW-BB Enclosure for the CLSS Gateway board CGW-MB CLSS Gateway board...
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services SECTION 15: ULC SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Module Description Local For ONYX Series Panels CGW-BB Enclosure for the CLSS Gateway board CGW-MB CLSS Gateway board HON-CGW-MBB CLSS Gateway board with Enclosure UL Listing Document | REV. G...
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services SECTION 16: NOTIFIER® UL 16.1 CONNECTION OPTIONS The gateway operates only with the NOTIFIER fire alarm control panels as listed in the table below: Table 16.1 NOTIFIER UL Panel Connection Options Fire Alarm Panel Models...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 16.2.2 ON THE PANEL SIDE In the NUP socket of the panel: • Stand-alone Panel: Connect the NUP cable. Figure 16-1: Stand-alone Panel: NUP Connection UL Listing Document | REV. G Monday, November 25, 2024...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services • Standard-speed Network of Panels: Add an additional standard NCM card to the panel for the gateway connection. NOTE: For the standard-speed network, each device should have its NCM card on the panel with an available port.
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services • High-speed Network of Panels: Connect the NUP cable into an open NUP port of the HS-NCM card on the panel. If no NUP port is available, an additional HS-NCM card must be added and connected.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 16.3 POWER CONNECTION NOTE: The external power supply must be dedicated and not shared with any other devices. NOTE: The panel’s power supply to the gateway must be within +24V DC power. 16.3.1 ON THE GATEWAY SIDE •...
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services SECTION 17: PROGRAMMING OPTIONS NOTICE TO USERS, INSTALLERS, AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION, AND OTHER INVOLVED PARTIES This product incorporates field-programmable software. In order for the product to comply with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems, UL 864, and ULC-S524, certain programming...
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services SECTION 18: MODBUS COMMUNICATIONS The CLSS Gateway can use a third-party client to monitor the nodes inside a Modbus LAN network and send alarm and event data of these nodes for the CLSS users.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services • Following are not supported: • Web access through an HTTP proxy server • Use of a NAT (Network Address Translation) 18.6 BANDWIDTH CALCULATION Use the following information to calculate the network bandwidth CLSS Gateway usage requires and how it will impact the network.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 18.7 SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE An Internet or Intranet IP network connection is needed for the architectures described here. 18.7.1 SINGLE PANEL ARCHITECTURE Figure 18-1: Single Panel Architecture UL Listing Document | REV. G Monday, November 25, 2024...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 18.7.2 NETWORK OF PANELS Below illustration shows a sample topology. Refer to Section 9: Connecting to a Fire Alarm Panel for panel-specific connection details. Figure 18-2: NFN Network Architecture UL Listing Document | REV. G...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 18.7.3 REDUNDANCY A redundant gateway is a second gateway, which communicates with a Modbus client. CAUTION: Different gateway node and ip addresses required THE FIRST AND SECOND GATEWAYS MUST HAVE DIFFERENT NODE NUMBERS AND DIFFERENT IP ADDRESSES.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 18.8 NFN LEGACY MODBUS GATEWAY A panel’s network might already be using a Modbus gateway in its network. You can add the CLSS Gateway to the network or replace the legacy Modbus gateway with the CLSS Gateway.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 18.11 MODBUS FEATURE ACTIVATION Purchase the required number of Modbus support on CLSS Site Manager and then activate that feature in CLSS App. NOTE: Purchase should be within the number of tokens available.
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Scroll down to find Modbus Support in the Features tab. Enter the number of support required in the Modbus Support field. Click PURCHASE. Read the confirmation message and if acceptable, click CONFIRM. Click CANCEL and repeat the steps from 8 to 10.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 18.12 INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATIONS The CLSS Gateway can communicate with the Modbus client in an Ethernet LAN. 18.12.1 THE IP SETTINGS The following information applies to IP settings: • You can use only the eth1 port for connections to Modbus clients. For more details, refer to 18.12.3 To Configure the Modbus...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 18.12.3 TO CONFIGURE THE MODBUS SETTINGS On the CLSS Gateway board, find the S6 button. Press the S6 button for a minimum of 6 seconds and then release it. It will switch the gateway to configuration mode.
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Table 18.3 Settings for Modbus Client Communications Field Description This is an optional security feature. Enter the authorized client IP address. The gateway only responds to requests from the client at that IP –...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Field Description Displays the unit ID that each node uses on the Modbus network. If for any reason the node unit ID needs to be changed, click the value and enter the new Modbus network unit ID number (1-240).
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 18.12.4 TO CONFIGURE THE MODBUS CLIENT Open the Modbus master application you are using. Specify the IP address of Eth1 port of the CLSS Gateway. Specify the port that the Modbus client is using in the Service Port field.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Click the Advanced link below the error message. Agree to proceed. In the Gateway Configuration Tool page, enter the password. Go to Modbus Tools in Modbus Settings. Enable or disable as needed in the control functionality.
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Table 18.6 Zone Commands Command Value Holding Register Disable 0x0200 Enable 0x0400 Use Zone Holding Register Address Activate* 0x0800 Deactivate* 0x1000 * Activate and Deactivate work only for output-controlled modules like control and relay.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Result: The CLSS Gateway sends back zeros in response to the first request for analog values from the points L1M1 through L1M10. The CLSS Gateway sends back actual values on the second request from the client 5 seconds later. The CLSS Gateway continues to poll these devices as long as the client continues to send analog value requests for points L1M1 through L1M10 at a rate faster than the Analog Value Time Out.
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services If the point is not present in the panel programming, all bits in the lower byte will contain a ‘1’ or the value FFH, but the upper byte will contain a ‘0’. The only possible active event type for zones is Non-Fire Activation (71H). See 18.20 CLSS Gateway Active Event Code...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 18.16.1.2 Point Device Type Holding Registers NOTE: If the point is not present in the panel programming, all bits in the byte will contain a value of 1 or FFFFH. There are 6000 point device type holding registers. Each register address consists of two bytes representing a detector or module.
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Table 18.15 Zones/Panel Circuits Holding Register Bit Definitions Upper Byte Lower Byte Bit No. 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Bit Name Ack Block Prealarm Trouble InActive Active Enable Disable Ack Fire Alarm...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 18.16.1.4 Channel Status Holding Registers Each channel status holding register is arranged into an Upper Byte and Lower Byte as described in the Table 18.19 Channel Status Holding Register: Bit Definitions • Upper Byte: Has general status information about the point.
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 18.16.1.5 Mapping for Channels The holding register addresses for the channels are described below. Normal Mapping Table 18.20 Holding Register for Normal Mapping Start Address End Address Address 421001 424600 L1M1 - L1M300...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 18.16.1.6 Mapping for Channels The input register addresses for the channels are described below. Normal Mapping Table 18.23 Input Register Addresses for Normal Mapping Start Address End Address Address 321001 324600 L1M1 - L1M300...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Table 18.25 Bell Circuits Holding Register Bit Definitions Upper Byte Lower Byte Bit No. 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Ack Block Prealarm Trouble InActive Active Enable Disable Ack Fire Alarm...
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Table 18.29 Panel Status Holding Register Bit Definitions Upper Byte Lower Byte Bit No. Not Used Silence Reset Name Table 18.30 Panel Status Holding Register Addresses Start Address End Address Description 420001 420001 Panel Status Holding Register 18.16.1.10 Analog Values Input Registers...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Table 18.34 Gateway Information Input Registers Start Description Address Address 360001 360100 Information/Debug information Node Status: 1 = On Line 320001 320015 0 = Off Line The CLSS Gateway tracks status of network nodes under Modbus feature monitoring.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 18.16.5 READ DEVICE IDENTIFICATION (0X2B/0X0E) This function code allows reading the identification and additional information about the CLSS Gateway. Table 18.36 Objects and Their Details Object ID Object Name / Description Value 0x00...
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 18.17.5 WHAT IS AN “INITIALIZATION READ” FOR ANALOG VALUES? This is the first read of up to 10 analog values from a 4–20 mA module. This first read tells the gateway that it should begin a polling routine for the analog values in this request.
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Connect the MB3180 to a configuration computer through an Ethernet cable as shown in Figure 18-8: Connect a Configuration Computer Figure 18-8: Connect a Configuration Computer Run the MGate Manager installation software (MGM_Setup_Verx.x_Build_xxxxxxxx.exe) found on the Software CD shipped with the MGate MB3180.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Connect the RTU master to the Serial port (RS-232, RS-485, or RS-422) of MB3180. Connect the MB3180 to the CLSS Gateway. Figure 18-9: Connection Through Crossover Ethernet Cable Figure 18-10: Connection Through a Router show possible configurations for connecting the CLSS Gateway to the Moxa interface.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 18.19 EXCEPTION RESPONSES If a Modbus master device sends an invalid command or attempts to read an invalid holding register, an exception response is generated. The exception response follows the standard packet format. The high order bit of the function code in an exception response is 1. The data field of an exception response contains the exception error code.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Modbus Event Register Value Mass Notification Supervisory, High Priority Supervisory Signal (Guard’s Tour) Supervisory Signal (Equipment) Mass Notification Supervisory, Low Priority Disabled Alarm (AFP2800 Panel Only) Disabled Active (AFP2800 Panel Only) Non-Fire Activation Non-Fire Activation (no acknowledgment required) CO Alarm &...
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Device Type Value Door Holder 1061H TYPE 5 Control 1063H 18.22 SYSTEM TROUBLES REGISTER MAP Table 18.42 System Troubles Register Map Register Bit No. System Trouble Name Bit No. System Trouble Name 460001...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Register Bit No. System Trouble Name Bit No. System Trouble Name ANNUN.28 TROUBLE ANNUN.32 TROUBLE ANNUN.28 NO ANSWER ANNUN.32 NO ANSWER ANNUN.29 TROUBLE NETWORK FAIL PORT A 460006 NETWORK FAIL PORT B UDACT TROUBLE...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Register Bit No. System Trouble Name Bit No. System Trouble Name 460011 ANNUN.57 TROUBLE ANNUN.61 TROUBLE ANNUN.57 NO ANSWER ANNUN.61 NO ANSWER ANNUN.58 TROUBLE ANNUN.62 TROUBLE ANNUN.58 NO ANSWER ANNUN.62 NO ANSWER ANNUN.59 TROUBLE ANNUN.63 TROUBLE...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Register Bit No. System Trouble Name Bit No. System Trouble Name NODE xxx COMMUNICATIONS FAILURE NETWORK INCOMPATIBILITY NCM PIEZO BATTERY FAILURE WORKSTATION FAILURE DVC COMM LOSS NETWORK MAPPING LIMIT EXCEEDED POWER SUPPLY CABLE NOT...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Register Bit No. System Trouble Name Bit No. System Trouble Name ANNUN. 100 TROUBLE ANNUN. 104 TROUBLE ANNUN. 100 NO ANSWER ANNUN. 104 NO ANSWER 460022 ANNUN. 105 TROUBLE ANNUN. 109 TROUBLE ANNUN. 105 NO ANSWER ANNUN.
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Register Bit No. System Trouble Name Bit No. System Trouble Name REMOTE DISPLAY 17 NO ANSWER REMOTE DISPLAY 21 NO ANSWER REMOTE DISPLAY 18 TROUBLE REMOTE DISPLAY 22 TROUBLE REMOTE DISPLAY 18 NO ANSWER...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Register Bit No. System Trouble Name Bit No. System Trouble Name LINK PROTECTOR NOT PRESENT LOOP 7-8 COMM FAILURE EVENT BUFFER 80% FULL / HISTORY LOOP 9-10 COMM FAILURE 80% FULL EBI STATUS...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Register Bit No. System Trouble Name Bit No. System Trouble Name MISMATCHED LOOP TYPE ON LOOP 6 AUXIN Trouble 40037 DIGIN Trouble ANALOG OUTPUT A TROUBLE FFT TROUBLE ANALOG OUTPUT B TROUBLE REMOTE MIC Trouble...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Register Bit No. System Trouble Name Bit No. System Trouble Name DSBUS 4 AC FAIL DSBUS 4 LOW BATT DSBUS 1 HIGH BATT DSBUS 1 SELF TEST FAIL DSBUS 2 HIGH BATT DSBUS 2 SELF TEST FAIL...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Register Bit No. System Trouble Name Bit No. System Trouble Name PMB 1 COMM LOSS Earth Fault (LSB is PMB address 1-5) Earth Fault Switch Mismatch (LSB is PMB PMB 2 COMM LOSS...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Register Bit No. System Trouble Name Bit No. System Trouble Name Auxiliary Trouble 28 Auxiliary Trouble 36 Auxiliary Trouble 29 Auxiliary Trouble 37 Auxiliary Trouble 30 Auxiliary Trouble 38 Auxiliary Trouble 31 Auxiliary Trouble 39...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Register Bit No. System Trouble Name Bit No. System Trouble Name STYLE 6 ON LOOP 9 LOSS OF PART LOOP7 STYLE 6 ON LOOP 10 LOSS OF PART LOOP8 LOSS OF PART LOOP1...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Register Bit No. System Trouble Name Bit No. System Trouble Name SENSOR AT ADDRESS OUT OF RANGE ID2NET DUPLICATE NODE LOOP5 SENSOR AT ADDRESS OUT OF RANGE Reserved LOOP6 SENSOR AT ADDRESS OUT OF RANGE...
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services SECTION 19: THE BACNET FEATURE The BACnet feature of the CLSS Gateway provides communications between a panel(s) network and a BACnet client, which is using the BACnet communication protocol. The CLSS Gateway acts like any other node on a panel network. It can communicate with a single panel or network of panels directly or through a network control module.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 19.2 COMPATIBLE EQUIPMENT The CLSS Gateway is compatible with the following equipment: Table 19.1 CLSS-Compatible Equipment List Type Equipment NOTIFIER Panels • NFS-320 • NFS2-640 • NFS2-3030 • N16 (INSPIRE) Fire Panels Honeywell Panels •...
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Refer to the panel manual for details about wiring limitations. Access the configuration web page from a computer in the same IP subnet as the CLSS Gateway with latest version of Google Chrome™.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 19.7 SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE These are connections options for the CLSS Gateway architecture. An Internet or Intranet IP network connection is used with both architectures. 19.7.1 SINGLE PANEL ARCHITECTURE Direct panel connection — a connection is made directly to a supported fire panel or annunciator. Refer to 19.2 Compatible Equipment...
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 19.8 MULTI-PANEL NETWORK ARCHITECTURE The CLSS Gateway can connect to a NUP (RS232) port available on a panel and interact with that panel's network. Figure 19-2: Gateway Connected with Multiple Panels UL Listing Document | REV. G...
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 19.9 BACNET FEATURE ACTIVATION Purchase the required number of BACnet features on CLSS Site Manager and then activate them in the CLSS App. NOTE: Purchase should be within the number of tokens available.
HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Scroll down to find BACnet Support in the Features tab. Enter the number of support required in the BACnet Support field. Click PURCHASE. Read the Confirmation message and if acceptable, click CONFIRM. Click CANCEL and repeat the steps from 8 to 10.
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 19.10.2 THE IP SETTINGS The following information applies to IP settings: • You can use only the Eth1 port for connections to BACnet clients. For more details, refer to 19.12 To Configure the BACnet Settings •...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 19.11 TO CONNECT WITH THE BACNET CLIENT At the CLSS Gateway side, connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet Port 1. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the IP network.
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services NOTE: The web configuration is available only on Eth0 . Open the Configuration Computer connected to the Eth0 port of the gateway. NOTE: The static IP of the Eth0 port is 192.168.10.190 .
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Assign the Eth1 port with a static IP address for the BACnet connection. Connect the Ethernet cable between the Eth1 port of CLSS gateway and its LAN device. Find and click BACnet Settings in the Gateway Settings section.
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Fields Action Specify a network number of this BACnet gateway. It helps to identify the gateway when multiple gateways are in the network. Network Number Note: Sometimes two or more gateways in the same network might use the BACnet feature.
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Fields Action Panic Alarm Set Priority between range 0-31. LifeSafety PreAlarm Set Priority between range 0-31. General Alarm Set Priority between range 0-31. Life Safety Return To Normal Set Priority between range 0-31.
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 19.14 USING BOTH THE CLSS GATEWAY AND THE LEGACY BACNET GATEWAY The CLSS Gateway and the Legacy Gateway have different addressing schemes. Ensure that they are assigned with their own addressing scheme. Refer to the 19.15 BACnet PIC Statement...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Device & Network Alarm & Event Data Sharing Scheduling Trending Management Management DS-WPM-B AE-INFO-B AE-LS-B* Segmentation Capability Segmented requests supported, Window Size 1024 Max Segmented responses supported, Window Size 1024 Max Standard Object Types Supported - Life Safety Point/Life Safety Zone...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services BACnet BACnet Mode Fire Panel State Enumeration IsmOff Power-Up State Mode Set if point has been disabled and subsequently IsmEnabled enabled since startup. Fire Device or Zone Disabled, Non-Fire Device IsmDisabled Disabled BACnet...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services BACnet Fire Panel State Enumeration None Normal All statuses other than those included in 3 and 4 Present Value None below. None Security Trouble, Fire Trouble, Non-Fire Trouble Fire Device or Zone Disabled, Non-Fire Device...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services BACnet BACnet Event State Fire Panel State Enumeration EsNormal Normal Event State EsFault Non-Fire Trouble, Non-Fire Device Disabled EsOffNormal Non-Fire Activation BACnet BACnet Reliability Fire Panel State Enumeration Reliability Non-Fire Activation, Non-Fire Device Disabled,...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Boolean Fire Panel State Out of Service FALSE All statuses other than disable TRUE Supported – Group Object This Object type is only supported for Interface devices. Interface devices consist of multiple channels (Maximum 12 channels). Interface device comes under Group object and channels are created as MSI/MSO object.
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services ISO 10646 (ICS-4) JIS C 6226 B.10.4 Supported Non-BACnet Equipment/Networks This product supports communications between NOTIFIER®/GENT® Fire Panels and Annunciator nodes compatible with network v 5.0 and later operating in a network or stand-alone configuration.
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services ZONENOTIFY = 3 UL Listing Document | REV. G Monday, November 25, 2024...
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HON-CGW-MBB | Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services 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.
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