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1. Export To Text Export To HTML Print Figure 4 15 Time Zone Settings JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 39 JWS 3 Operation Administration Tab 4 7 4 Event Filter Settings Event filter settings allow you to select the event types to be displayed in the JWS 3 Select No to disable JWS 3 viewing of the specified event type The default value for all event types is Yes Menu Help NFN Web Server Events Properties History Administration Supe teary e mm Node ng Security Yes Me Detection Trouble Yes y Pre alarm Yes z Disable Yes y Other Yes Save Export To Text Export To HTML Print Figure 4 16 Event Filter Settings 4 7 5 Node Mapping Node Mapping allows the user to map nodes that are active on the NFN network NOTE The default value for node status is Unmapped Menu Help Events Properties History Administration Node 1 Omine al O Node 2 omine o Node 3 omine o Node 4 omine o Node 5 omine Node 6 omine D Node 7 omine o Node 8 omine o Node 9 Oomine o Node 10 omine o Node 11 omine o Node 12 Oomine o Node 13 omine g Node 14 omine g Node 15 omine o Node 16 omine o Node 17 omine o Node 18
2. Input Current 24VDC 450 mA without NCM or HS NCM JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10 17 JWS 3 Embedded Installation Installing the JWS 3 Printed Circuit Board 18 Figure 2 5 JWS 3 Power Connection NOTE All wiring from the power supply is power limited and a separation of at least 6 35 mm must be maintained between power limited and non power limited wiring CAUTION Power Sources Different sources of power are used in conjunction with the JWS 3 product Disconnect all sources of power before servicing This device and associated equipment may be damaged by removing and or inserting cards modules or interconnecting cables while this unit is powered This damage may adversely affect the operation of this unit but its effect may not be readily apparent For specific information about power configurations involving fire alarm control panels and network communications modules refer to Embedded Gateway Power Connections PN 53612 2 5 2 Wiring Restrictions NOTE All wiring connections are supervised and power limited NOTE USB and NUP wiring connections to the HS NCM must be located within 20 feet and encased in conduit within the same room NOTE In Canada if the gateway is installed in a separate cabinet the cabinet must be connected to the Fire Alarm Control Panel FACP with a close nipple fitting RS232 NUP Line Impedance 5k ohm Max Distance 50 fe
3. Connecting an JWS 3 to a High Speed Network Control Module JWS 3 Embedded Installation 2 7 Connecting an JWS 3 to a High Speed Network Control Module Use an HS NCM W for a twisted pair wire connection Use an HS NCM SF for a single mode fiber optic cable connection e Use an HS NCM MF for a multimode fiber optic cable connection Connecting the JWS 3 to an HS NCM W SF MF allows the gateway to communicate with devices on a high speed NFN network Connect an JWS 3 to a High Speed Network Control Module using either of these methods USB to USB Cable Connection Connect USB A on the JWS 3 to USB B on the HS NCM W SF MF or connect USB B on the JWS 3 to USB A on the HS NCM W SF MF USB cable De Connect to an f HS NCM W MF SF EA NUP A J6 L C Figure 2 9 USB Connection JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10 21 JWS 3 Embedded Installation Connecting an JWS 3 to a Network Control Module E NUP to NUP Cable Connection Connect the cable between to the JWS 3 circuit board s NUP connector and an HS NCM W SF MF NUP connector NUP to NUP cable PC Board NUP A 6 USE NUP A ONLY C Connect to an HS NCM W SF MF Figure 2 10 NUP to NUP Connection 2 8 Connecting an JWS 3 to a Network Control Module e Use an NCM W for a twisted pair wire connection Use an NCM F for a fiber optic cable connection E NUP to NUP Cable Connection Connecting the JWS 3 to an NCM W
4. To send an e mail message Figure 4 13 Send Message Type the recipient s address in the To field or use the drop menu to select from addresses configured in profiles For more information see E mail Profiles on page 35 Type a return address in the From field Type a text message in the space provided Click Send 37 JWS 3 Operation Administration Tab 4 7 2 System Settings 38 Selecting System Settings allows you to make JWS 3 browser configuration settings General Settings Site Name Non Admin User Access Beep on Unaeknowledaed Evers ec Display Labels Trouble Reminder Network Update Network Update Time 11 00 EJ KI KIKI El NCM Settings Channel A Threshold High Channel B Threshold High Style Style 4 X 4 4 Network Settings Verifire User None a Internet Address Settings IP Address Subnet Mask 158 100 31 1 00 07 32 01 F4 95 IP Gateway MAC Address Export To Text Export To HTML Print Figure 4 14 System Settings General Settings Site Name This is a user defined field designed to facilitate a unique descriptive name for the JWS 3 Non Admin User Access This setting defines whether or not operators will have access to the JWS 3 Beep on Unacknowledged Events Choose this option to enable an audible r
5. Connecting an JWS 3 to an IP Network on page 20 then your Configuration PC is already connected to the JWS 3 Proceed to IP Network Configuration on page 25 Otherwise refer to Appendix B 1 Direct Connection to the Gateway PC Board on page 49 3 2 IP Network Configuration Step 1 Once JWS 3 is powered and physically connected to the network open a browser from a PC on the same network and browse to the default address 192 168 1 2 This launches the JWS 3 interface Step 2 Log into JWS 3 Refer to Browser Security Settings on page 27 and JWS 3 Security on page 27 Step 3 From the JWS 3 click the Administration tab and then choose System Settings from the list on the left a Type in the IP address into the IP address field e A JWS 3 user will type this IP address into their browser to connect to the JWS 3 Ifthe JWS 3 is to be used on the internet you may need to independently set up a router and or fire wall so the internet based applications can locate and access the JWS 3 Contact your appropriate MIS personnel for details b Enter the Subnet Mask into the Subnet Mask field e This is the IP subnet mask the JWS 3 should use to determine whether a connection came from a local network or should be routed on to another network e All of the IP settings for the JWS 3 must be on the same subnet for communications to be established between the JWS 3 and a browser c Type in the values into
6. Figure 4 4 NUP Port Statistics Menu Help Fire Alarm Network i Diagnosti BFI TX Fail CRC TX Fail Nodes visi usos TX sos Rx omi a BB Version Information Fire Alarm Not Availab Not Availab Not Availab Not Availab Not Availab Not Availab Fire Alarm 2800 la371 30 s5679 e3686 5302 BB NUP Pon Statistic Fire Alarm 255 255 30 jessa5 esas 288 a Fire Alarm 1622 2692 E 18085 56771 4398 BB No05 NFN Fire Alarm Not Avallab Not Availab Not Avaliab_ Not Avallab Not Avalab Not Avalab P af No Fire Alarm o lo 30 65535 65535 le w IMyRecons Total Reco Nodes Visi Total 3x 87x Total Broa Total Heart Total Heart Total Mess Total Mess Times Sle Recelve B pe Fire Alarm Not Availab Not Availab Not Availab NotAyallab NotAvallab NotAvallab NotAvallab NotAvallab NotAyallab NotAvallab Not Avalla E Fire Alarm 1584 26409 30 25073 feezo20 533194 18740904 o339 ezo380 400 CEJ Fire Alarm 937 han fo lester ferozos 533056 18737918 257209 223738 400 14033 Fire Alarm 738 zs370 fo eosar fe7oeas 532252 rersaras tosses 136162 400 14081 Fire Alarm 715 26369 30 Jasas fersezz 532132 rersareo aroa faeet a00 24021 Fire Alarm 702 26372 fo hraseza fezses1 532062 18753231 taza1 226399 aoo sacas Reset Statist Export To Text ExportToHTML Print Figure 4 5 Network Statistics Information is also avail
7. 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 1 2009 The Products manufactured and sold by Manufacturer are date stamped at the time of production Manufacturer does not warrant Products that are not manufactured by it in its Northford Connecticut facility but assigns to its Distributor to the extent possible any warranty offered by the manufacturer of such product This warranty shall be void if a Product is altered serviced or repaired by anyone other than Manufacturer or its authorized Distributors This warranty shall also be void if there is a failure to maintain the Products and the systems in which they operate in proper working conditions MANUFACTURER MAKES NO FURTHER WARRANTIES AND DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS TRADEMARKS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES RENDERED BY MANUFACTURER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION INFRINGEMENT TITLE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH WHICH MAY ARISE IN THE COURSE OF OR AS A RESULT OF PERSONAL COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL USES OF ITS PRODUCTS This document constitutes the only warranty m
8. NOTE Use the Administrator checkbox to select whether a user can access the Administration Tab NOTE To ensure system security when finished with the JWS 3 exit completely out of your internet browser JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 43 JWS 3 Operation Administration Tab Once a user has been created his her name is This is wh d thei added to the user list Click a user name in the Is iS Wiele USEIS an el list to enable disable a user account and corresponding passwords are created choose System Administration access Menu Help Events Properties History Administration Username ET Password ET Verity Password Ty W Administrator Enabled Figure 4 20 User Configuration JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 Administration Tab JWS 3 Operation 4 7 8 Active Users The Active Users screen shows which users are currently connected to the JWS 3 the IP address of the computer they are using to connect and the time they logged in Export To HTML Figure 4 21 Active Users JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 45 JWS 3 Operation Administration Tab 46 JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 Appendix A JWS 3 Compatible Node Types IFC IFC2 640 IFC 320 JNCA JNCA 2 panel JWS 3 does not run on an NEN network
9. omine O Node 19 omine o Node 20 omine o Node 21 omine oO Node 22 omine o Node 23 omine g Node 24 Omine O Node 25 Omine mj Node 26 Oniine Node 27 Omine mj Node 28 Omine mj Node 29 Node an m El Auto Detect Export To Text Export To HTML Print Figure 4 17 Node Mapping 40 JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 Administration Tab JWS 3 Operation Clicking Auto Detect lists all online nodes on the network as Mapped and all offline nodes on the network as Unmapped When Auto Detect or Change Settings are clicked network data will be accessed to populate a node s field therefore the display will refresh collapsing the Menu navigation tree If a node is Unmapped the JWS 3 will not display events from that node If a new node is installed you must auto detect or individually map it before it s properties or events will be displayed Node Status Values e Online The node was auto detected by the JWS 3 but it will not show up in the Menu at the left nor will events be displayed until it is mapped e Offline There is no device detected at that node address No events will be reported e Mapped If the node is online it will show up in the Menu and events will be displayed in the browser Unmapped The default value the node is either online with no event reporting or there is no device de
10. Ability to view NFN network nodes system statuses and properties remotely using the Internet or Intranet Compatible with NFN network version 5 0 and above One JWS 3 supports multiple users Standard IP over Ethernet connection Up to 128 user accounts are supported Built in password security and user access record Supports Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 and above Intuitive web browser user interface Sends up to 50 E mails in response to any system event JWS 3 Features Related Documentation 1 2 Related Documentation Below is a list of documentation that relates to the use of the JWS 3 Table 1 1 Related Documentation For information on Refer to Part No Compatible Devices Device Compatibility Document 15378 Cabinets amp Chassis CAB 3 CAB 4 Series Installation Document 15330 Offline Programming Utility VerieFire Tools on line help file JVeriFire TCD Veri FireTM Medium Systems on line help file LVeriFire CD VeriFire TCDNetworking NFN Manual 51584 NCM W F Installation Document 51533 HS NCM W SF MF 54014 MIB Media Interface Board Manual 50255 Panels and Annunciators IFC 320 Installation Operation Programming Manual 52858 52859 52860 IFC 640 Installation Operation Programming Manual 51864 51865 51866 1FC2 640 Installation Operation Programming Manual 52835 52836 52637 IFC 3030 Installation Operation Programming Manual 52024 52026 52025 IFC2 3030 Installation Operation Programming Manual 5256
11. Click the browser Refresh button to view device properties updated in real time JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 31 JWS 3 Operation Properties Tab 32 Diagnostic Information Menu Help Tran Diagnostic information can also be viewed from the properties tab Expand the Diagnostics folder to access this information Statistics are available for NUP ports and for the network at large Panel Fire Alarm NetworkN0 Not Available Not Available Not Available fersion Information NOM Fire Alarm Network NOO Not Available NotAvallable Not Available Not Available BB Network statistic Panel Fire Alarm Network No 157 lo o o a NGM Fire Alarm Network N02 38 az 20 j a Panel Fire Alarm Network NO 136 fia lo g 1005 NFN NGM Fire Alarm Network NO2 3 a3 lo o Nee Panel Fire Alarm Network NO 2 2 lo g pam ans NGM Fire Alarm Network NO3 2 ji o g e tos Panel Fite Alarm Network NO 25 lo lo lo NGM Fire Alarm Network NO3 1 22 o o Panel Fire Alarm Network NO 27 fi lo g NGM Fire Alarm Network NO3 5 fia fo g Panel Fire Alarm Network NO 1 lar o o NGM Fire Alarm Network NO6 116 j lo 28 Export To Text ExportToHTML Print
12. F allows the gateway to communicate with devices on an NFN network NUP to NUP cable Connect to an NCM W F NUP A J6 Figure 2 11 NUP to NUP Connection 22 JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10 Connecting an JWS 3 Directly to a Fire Alarm Control Panel JWS 3 Embedded Installation 2 9 Connecting an JWS 3 Directly to a Fire Alarm Control Panel E NUP to NUP Cable Connection Refer to Appendix A 1 Direct Connect Node Type Compatibility on page 47 for a list of compatible panels NUP to NUP cable USE NUP A ONLY Connect to a supported Fire Alarm Control Panel NUP A J6 Figure 2 12 NUP to NUP Connection JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 23 JWS 3 Embedded Installation Connecting an JWS 3 Directly to a Fire Alarm Control Panel 24 JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 Section 3 JWS 3 Configuration 3 1 Configuration PC Preparation LA CAUTION Multiple JWS 3 Installations JWS 3s should be installed and configured one at a time because all JWS 3 use the same default IP address and node number NOTE You must have completed the installation of the JWS 3 before you proceed with this preparation refer to JWS 3 Embedded Installation on page 13 3 1 1 Connect the Configuration PC to the JWS 3 If your Configuration PC is on the same IP network you connected the JWS 3 to in the step
13. fail at any time This system contains static sensitive components Always ground yourself with a proper wrist strap before handling any circuits so that static charges are removed from the body Use static sup pressive packaging to protect electronic assemblies removed from the unit Follow the instructions in the installation operating and program ming manuals These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to the control panel and associated equipment FACP operation and reliability depend upon proper installation by authorized personnel Canadian Requirements This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radiation noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communica tions This Class A digital apparatus complies with Cana dian ICES 003 Le present appareil numerique n emet pas de bruits radio electriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la classe A prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada Cet appareil numerique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Intelligent Fire Integrator is a trademark of Johnson Controls Inc NION and VeriFire are registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc Echelon is a registered trademark and LonWorks is a trademark of Echelon Corporation ARCNET is a registered tradem
14. 03 13 NF32 640 NO62 SYSTEM NORMAL 09 404 102108 Tue 14 CLR TB BELL CIRCUIT N62B4 SHORT 09 404 102108 B04 Previous l Next Expor Figure 4 9 All History JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10 33 JWS 3 Operation Administration Tab Diagnostic Information Diagnostic information can also be displayed from the history tab Under the diagnostic folder click the appropriate heading to display the following information e Authorization Log a record of each time a user logged on or off the JWS 3 or attempted to E mail Log a record of E mail notification messages sent by the JWS 3 Refer to e General Log a general record of information processed by the JWS 3 including internal operations HTTP Log a record of hypertext traffic the JWS 3 has handled Up to 1000 of the most recent items of each type are shown 4 7 Administration Tab 34 The Administration tab selections configure various JWS 3 settings Administrators can decide whether to allow all users or only administrative users to change settings 4 7 1 E mail Notification NOTE JWS 3 does not support e mail servers that require e mail authentication Make sure your e mail server is not set to require e mail authentication Summary The e mail notification feature enables the administrator to configure the JWS 3 to automatically send event information via e mail to a select group of users E mail rec
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16. 3 52564 52565 Network Control Annunciator JNCA Manual 51868 Network Control Annunciator 2 JNCA 2 Manual 52570 Network Control Station JNCS Manual 52095 IFC 200 Instruction Manual 15511 IFC 300 400 Installation Operation and Programming Manual 15088 JDVC Series Digital Voice Command Manual 52567 1 3 Agency Listings NOTE UL 864 9th Edition lIntelligent Fire Integrator systems work with products that have been UL 864 9th Edition listed as well as products that have not received UL 864 9th Edition certification Operation of systems that are comprised of equipment that is UL 864 9th Edition listed together with products that are not UL 864 9th Edition listed requires the approval of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ CAN ULC S559 04 1st Edition lIntelligent Fire Integrator systems work with products that have been CAN ULC S559 04 1st Edition listed as well as products that have not received CAN ULC S559 04 1st Edition certification Operation of systems that are comprised of equipment that is CAN ULC S559 04 1st Edition listed together with products that are not CAN ULC S559 04 1st Edition listed requires the approval of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ 1 3 1 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 Code Underwriters Laboratories e UL
17. 864 Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems Ninth Edition e UL 1076 Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems Fifth Edition UL 2017 General Purpose Signaling Devices and Systems First Edition JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 Environmental Requirements JWS 3 Features Underwriters Laboratories Canada e CAN ULC S527 99 Standard for Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems Second Edition e CAN ULC S559 04 Equipment for Fire Signal Receiving Centres and Systems First Edition 1 3 2 Installation This product is intended to be installed in accordance with the following regulatory agencies Local e AHJ Authority Having Jurisdiction National Fire Protection Association NFPA 70 National Electrical Code NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 101 Life Safety Code Underwriters Laboratories e UL 1076 In certified applications the unit shall be installed in accordance with Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems Fifth Edition Underwriters Laboratories Canada e C22 1 98 Canadian Electrical Code Part I Twentieth Edition Safety Standard for Electrical Installation e CAN ULC S524 06 Standard for the installation of Fire Alarm Systems Fifth Edition e CAN ULC S561 03 Installation and Services for Fire Signal Receiving Centres and Systems First Edition WARNING Installation Improper installation maintenance and lack of routine testing could result in syste
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19. CAB 3 CAB 4 Series Installation Document 15330 and or the panel s or annunciator s documentation NOTE Knockouts are provided on the unit so that the field wiring may be run in conduit if required by the local authority having jurisdiction All field wiring connections are intended to be made at the installation wiring terminals provided as part of the unit CAB 3 CAB 4 Series Cabinets Product Installation Document 1 General All cabinets ar fabricated fom 16 gage tee The cabinet consists of two basie compone oor uta 2 Thread stud B into the BOTTOM hinge first Tread from the bottom up Place the grounding staz washer on th the doors ud Placing the door on the lower sud fast provides a plaoe Tor the door the door sits directly under the top hinge Thread remaining stud B into the the door Your door should now swing freely Figure 2 2 CAB 3 CAB 4 Series Installation Document 15330 JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10 15 JWS 3 Embedded Installation Installing a CHS 4L Chassis 2 4 Installing a CHS 4L Chassis A chassis holds the gateway within a CAB 3 CAB 4 series cabinet A CHS 4L chassis fits into any CAB 3 CAB 4 series cabinet row except for the bottom row which provides battery housing and does not have PEM studs for mounting Follow these instructions to install a CHS 4L chassis in a CAB 3 CAB 4 series cabinet Step 1 Position the chassis so the PE
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21. Johnson H Controls JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual Document 53550 1 12 10 Rev Al P N 53550 Al ECN 10 018 Fire Alarm System Limitations While a fire alarm system may lower insurance rates it is not a substitute for fire insurance An automatic fire alarm system typically made up of smoke detec tors heat detectors manual pull stations audible warning devices and a fire alarm control panel with remote notification capability can provide early warning of a developing fire Such a system however does not assure protection against property damage or loss of life resulting from a fire The Manufacturer recommends that smoke and or heat detectors be located throughout a protected premise following the recommenda tions of the current edition of the National Fire Protection Association Standard 72 NFPA 72 manufacturer s recommendations State and local codes and the recommendations contained in the Guide for Proper Use of System Smoke Detectors which is made available at no charge to all installing dealers These documents can be found at http www systemsensor com html applicat html A study by the Federal Emergency Management Agency an agency of the United States government indicated that smoke detectors may not go off in as many as 35 of all fires While fire alarm systems are designed to provide early warning against fire they do not guarantee warning or protection against fire A fire alarm sys
22. M cabinet studs are aligned with the chassis mounting holes and mount the chassis onto the cabinet Step 2 Secure the chassis to the PEM studs with the two hex nuts PN 36047 provided with the chassis PEM Studs a Hex Nuts Figure 2 3 Installing a CHS 4LChassis 16 JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 Installing the JWS 3 Printed Circuit Board JWS 3 Embedded Installation 2 5 Installing the JWS 3 Printed Circuit Board Install the JWS 3 printed circuit board onto the mounting studs on the CHS 4L chassis making sure to use only the mounting holes bordered by grounding area Grounding area Figure 2 4 Install JWS 3 Printed Circuit Board onto Chassis NOTE There must be enough clearance on the right side of the printed circuit board to allow an Ethernet cable to be connected to the Ethernet port 2 5 1 JWS 3 Power Supply Connection The JWS 3 requires 24VDC 450mA nominal and supervised battery backup in accordance with local code requirements Outside Canada the JWS 3 can be powered by any regulated UL 1481 listed power limited battery backed 24 VDC power supply For Canadian installation The JWS 3 must be powered by a ULC listed Fire Alarm Control Unit or a ULC listed power supply for fire application Conform to UL or ULC standards as applicable in your area Table 2 1 Power Supply Specifications NOMINAL Input Voltage 24VDC
23. None None None None NO66 NES p03 013 002 003 040 018 003 000 002 None po 15 48 00 0 None None None None None NO67 NES 003 013 002 003 040 018 003 000 002 None po 14 09 00 0 None None None None None NO68 NES p03 013 002 003 040 018 003 000 002 None po 12 58 00 0 None None None None None NO69 NES 010 008 003 003 040 018 010 008 001 None 10 0 14 56 00 0 None None None 001 000 000 None NO75 NF 003 001 001 003 040 018 003 001 001 None ho 00 00 00 0 None None None None None Export To Text Export To HTML Print Figure 4 6 Version Information JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10 History Tab JWS 3 Operation 4 6 History Tab Panel History The History Tab shows a history of the panels on the fire alarm network For each panel up to 1000 of the most recent items are available Clicking the History folder under a panel name on the left side of the display shows how many general history and alarm events are available for that panel Menu Help Events Properties History Administration Items In Alarm History Items In General History Figure 4 7 History Events Available Menu Help Events Properties History Administration 1 ALARM SMOKE ION DETECTOR ADDR 1D020 z002 04 17 102208 1D020 2 ALARM SMOKE ION DETECTOR ADDR 1D020 z002 12 57P 102008 1D020 3 ALARM SMOKE ION DET
24. able about the version levels of panels and their components NOTE Only IFC IFC2 3030 IFC IFC2 640 IFC 320 JNCA JNCA 2 will have Network Statistics information displayed Menu Help Events Properties History Administration ire Alarm Network Diagnostic Unknown Unknown version information BB Network Statistic a NO032 NFS 014 000 022 003 040 018 014 000 029 P m No86 Notiner NF NO05 Uni Unknown Unknown Unknown unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown NO26 NG 014 000 022 003 040 018 014 000 020 None jiao 09 01 00 0 014 000 021 None None None 002 004 002 NO29 NFS 002 012 006 003 040 018 002 012 006 002 016 003 2 12 07 01 00 0 007 011 001 None None None 002 003 001 NO31 NFS 002 012 006 003 040 018 002 012 006 002 016 003 2 12 13 01 00 0 002 011 001 None None None 002 003 001 ooz 000 018 14 0 23 39 03 0 014 000 021 None None None 002 004 009 NO033 NFS 014 000 022 003 040 018 014 000 020 003 000 018 14 0 14 54 42 0 014 000 021 None None None 002 004 009 NO41 AFP Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown No62 NES 012 000 002 003 040 018 012 000 001 None 120 12 53 00 0 None None None 001 000 000 None NO65 NES 003 013 002 003 040 018 003 000 002 None Bo 16 37 00 0 None
25. ade by Manufacturer with respect to its products and replaces all previous warranties and is the only warranty made by Manufacturer No increase or alteration written or verbal of the obligation of this warranty is authorized Manufacturer does not represent that its products will prevent any loss by fire or otherwise Warranty Claims Manufacturer shall replace or repair at Manufacturer s discretion each part returned by its authorized Distributor and acknowledged by Manufacturer to be defective provided that such part shall have been returned to Manufacturer with all charges prepaid and the authorized Distributor has completed Manufacturer s Return Material Authorization form The replacement part shall come from Manufacturer s stock and may be new or refurbished THE FOREGOING IS DISTRIBUTOR S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IN THE EVENT OF A WARRANTY CLAIM Warn HL 08 2009 fm JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10 Johnson WN Controls Group www johnsoncontrols com 507 E Michigan Street P O Box 423 Release JCIRev Milwaukee WI 53201 Printed in U S A
26. ark of Datapoint Corporation Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation LEXANO is a registered trademark of GE Plastics a subsidiary of General Electric Company 2009 by Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited Johnson Controls Web Server 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 3 Documentation Feedback Your feedback helps us keep our documentation up to date and accurate If you have any comments you can email us Please include the following information Product name and version number if applicable Manual page number Your comment 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 4 Johnson Controls Web Server 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 Table of Contents Section 1 JWS 3 Features inci ii oniani enanat iMm unina naua uu adusa Eewa 7 1 1 Product Descriptions A tas 7 LE TW SHS BOAtures cui ti ies 7 1 2 Related Documentation A At 8 Table 1 1 Related Docus 8 LA Listings weie e EE E o i EE GRE eaac 8 131 Compliance niseni a 8 T3223 Installation tosh at i A Rag AA tan eee as 9 1 4 Environmental Requirement ticas eE ets EH euE rip Eae s iS Pusiano ipsas 9 1 5 Compatibility soenen e ee ee 10 16 Upgrade I
27. ation Tab JWS 3 Operation Mail User This is an SMTP server setting Leave this field blank unless your network administrator indicates otherwise Menu Help Events Properties History Administration Outgoing E Mail Address SMTP 131 127 167 78 E Mail From Address smtp honeywell com Mail User smtp honeywell com Export To Text Export To HTML Print Figure 4 10 E mail Configuration E mail Profiles Profiles define the e mail addresses of the recipients assigned that profile along with the nodes and event types that will initiate an e mail message Profiles filter e mail notification by event type The six event types are Fire Alarm Pre Alarm Security Supervisory Trouble and Other To Setup E mail Profiles 1 MD AA A O 00 10 Click the Administration tab Click the E Mail Notification folder Click the E mail Profiles subfolder to expand the selection to display the ten profiles Click the profile to define Enter the e mail addresses to be included in the profile for notification Choose the node panel type to be included for e mail notification Choose the event types to be included for e mail notification Note that these are set on a per node basis Design custom messages After making all settings for the profile click Save to save the e mail profile To verify your e mail profile setup click Test to send the following message to recipients
28. ation message once received varies depending on the e mail application used individual PC font settings and other factors A sample message however can be seen in the following figure Site Name denotes where the JWS 3 is located The Site Name is configured under System Administration System Settings Panel Label displays the name entered into system for the panel Event displays detailed event information in the same format as that of the panel or annunciator Custom Message was not defined for this event type Notification message software embedded can not be edited Subject FW FIRE ALARM NOO8LO1M043 The Fire Alarm Web Server automatically generated the following event message Site Name NFN Web Server Panel Label GW17 NO8 NFN Gateway Event FIRE ALARM PT LBL EXT LBL Zone 06 2006 MONITOR 09 01 01A WED SEP 28 2005 NOOSLO1M043 Custom Message Your e mail address has been listed in the web server to be notified in the case of an event of the type listed above Please contact your system administrator if you have been inadvertently notified Figure 4 12 Sample E mail Message Send E Mail Use the send e mail page to write and send an e mail message from JWS 3 in real time Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10 Menu Help Events Properties History Administration ey Send E Mail Fcksomnpernonewenigomaten
29. be used on the internet you may need to independently set up a router and or fire wall so the internet based applications can locate and access the JWS 3 Contact your MIS department for details To actually connect to the JWS 3 requires use of TCP IP port 8888 for example if the JWS 3 is located at 10 4 2 1 one would type the following into the browser window to connect to the JWS 3 Subnet Mask This is the IP subnet mask that the JWS 3 should use to determine whether a connection came from a local network or should be routed on to another network see previous setting All of the IP settings for the JWS 3 must be on the same subnet for communications to be established between the JWS 3 and a browser IP Gateway This sets the IP of a router that the JWS 3 can use to locate the browser with which it is communicating This simply sets a path for the JWS 3 to use to communicate back with the connecting browser MAC Address This is the hardware MAC address of the device hosting JWS 3 4 7 3 Time Zone Settings It is absolutely necessary that you configure the Time Zone settings to ensure JWS 3 accurately handles time and date information Enter the time zone where JWS 3 is running Also select whether or not Daylight Savings Time DST is observed in the area and the relevant date start and end times if so Menu Help Events Properties History Administration
30. cated on another floor of a building Any warning device may fail to alert people with a disability or those who have recently consumed drugs alcohol or medication Please note that Strobes can under certain circumstances cause seizures in people with conditions such as epilepsy Studies have shown that certain people even when they hear a fire alarm signal do not respond or comprehend the meaning of the signal It is the property owner s responsibility to conduct fire drills and other training exercise to make people aware of fire alarm signals and instruct them on the proper reaction to alarm signals In rare instances the sounding of a warning device can cause tempo rary or permanent hearing loss A fire alarm system will not operate without any electrical power If AC power fails the system will operate from standby batteries only for a specified time and only if the batteries have been properly main tained and replaced regularly Equipment used in the system may not be technically compatible with the control panel It is essential to use only equipment listed for service with your control panel Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premise to a central monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily dis abled For added protection against telephone line failure backup radio transmission systems are recommended The most common cause of fire alarm malfunction is inadequate maintenance To
31. d Notifier FACP with Web Server Assembly Figure 1 2 JWS 3 Direct Panel Architecture JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10 11 JWS 3 Features System Architecture 12 JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 Section 2 JWS 3 Embedded Installation 2 1 Required Equipment The JWS 3 requires the following JWS 3 Assembly The following are shipped with the JWS 3 e JWS 3 printed circuit board PNET 1 surge suppressor P N PNET 1 RJ45 to RJ45 standard Ethernet network cable P N 75585 used to connect the JWS 3 board to PNET 1 surge suppressor NUP to NUP Cable P N 75556 used to connect the JWS 3 board to an HS NCM W SF MF an NCM WYJF or an FACP Wire Leads to NUP Network Communications Module power cable P N 75583 Network Components e RJ45 to RJ45 standard Ethernet network cable customer s internet or intranet connection to the JWS 3 board NFN network version 5 0 or above sold separately High Speed Network Communication Module HS NCM W SF MF or Network Communication Module NCM W F used to facilitate network communication between the JWS 3 and NFN network sold separately NOTE No HS NCM W SF MF or NCM W F is required when the JWS 3 connects directly to a supported Johnson Controls panel when it is a standalone panel Refer to Section A 1 Direct Connect Node Type Compatibility on page 47 for a list of supported panels Cabin
32. ed Events The JWS 3 Events tab navigates to the initial screen shown in this example Menu Help Events Properties History Administration Actual Time Acknowledged Events 206 Acknowledged Unacknowledged Figure 4 2 JWS 3 Events Tab Event Information The Events Tab can display nine pieces of information about each new or acknowledged event JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 29 JWS 3 Operation Events Tab 30 e Actual Time Node e Point e Status e Trouble Status e Device Type Description Zone Zone Label E Show Hide Columns Right clicking the heading of any column of information brings up options that let you customize the view Menu Help Events Properties History Administration ne BEM Show All Columns Hide Column Acknowledged Events 206 Actual Time Event Counts Acknowledged Unacknowledged E Resize And Reposition Columns Click and drag a column and then drop it in a new location to reposition it Move the pointer over the border between two columns until a resize tool appears Then click the column border drag it to make the column wider or narrower and release it Menu Help Events Properties History Administration f N di o ir Sta all Acknowledged Unacknowledged You can show hide resize and reposition columns to more easily view the data you need most Events Sum
33. eminder of unacknowledged events When this is set to Yes the JWS 3 will beep at 3 second intervals and will continue until no unacknowledged events are shown in the Multiple Events List Display Labels This option determines whether on not label names appear in the Trouble Reminder If there is an active trouble on the network every 24 hours at 11 00 AM a trouble reminder message will be generated across the network Network Update Select Yes to have the JWS 3 auto detect points daily Network Update Time Ifthe JWS 3 is configured to auto detect points daily this field is used to select the time you want the JWS 3 to perform this action NCM Settings Node The node where the NCM is located on the NFN network Channel A B Threshold Threshold settings are used according to the amount of network noise present changing the threshold settings will initialize the NCM board itself Style Select style 4 or style 7 Network Settings Verifire User Select Yes to allow access to JWS 3 from VeriFire Tools through an IP connection JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 Administration Tab JWS 3 Operation Internet Address Settings IP Address This is the actual IP address where the JWS 3 will be located Type the address by double clicking on the data field to the right of the description field The user will type this address into a browser in order to establish a connection with the JWS 3 If the JWS 3 is to
34. et Ethernet Line Impedance 100 ohm e Max Distance 100 meters JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 Installing the JWS 3 Printed Circuit Board JWS 3 Embedded Installation USB Line Impedance 90 ohm 15 e Max Distance 40 meters 2 5 3 Installing the Network Communication Module Install the type of network communication module you will use whether high speed or not wire or fibre onto the chassis in the new CAB3 CAB4 cabinet or an existing panel s or annunciator s cabinet Table 2 2 Network Communication Module Details HIGH SPEED NFN NETWORKS USE HS NCM ONLY NFN NETWORKS USE NCM ONLY Use the High SpeedNetwork Control Module configuration that fits your installation needs e HS NCM W with twisted pair wire HS NCM SF with single mode fiber optic cable HS NCM MF with multimode fiber optic cable Use the Network Control Module configuration that fits your installation needs e NCM W with twisted pair wire NCM F with fiber optic cable Figure 2 6 HS NCM Installation Document PN 54014 BE SURE TO INSTALL THE CORRECT SPEED NETWORK CONTROL MODULE BASED ON WHETHER YOU HAVE A HIGH SPEED NFN NETWORK OR NOT Figure 2 7 NCM Installation Document PN 51533 JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10 19 JWS 3 Embedded Installation Connecting an JWS 3 to an IP Network 2 6 C
35. et Explorer 10 JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 System Architecture JWS 3 Features 1 8 System Architecture These are the connections options for the JWS 3 architecture NFN network connection A connection is made to an HS NCM that is on the same high speed NFN network as the JWS 3 or to an NCM that is on the same NFN network as the JWS 3 Figure 1 1 e Direct panel connection A connection is made directly to a supported Johnson Controls panel Figure 1 2 Refer to Appendix A JWS 3 Compatible Node Types on page 47 for supported panels An Internet or Intranet IP network connection is used with both architectures 1 8 1 NFN Network Architecture CAB 3 4 Cabinet pl with sws s Gon a nas Assembly and HS NCM W SF MF or NCM W F Board Internet Intranet A PC Browser Interface HS NCM W SF MF HS NCM W SF MF or or NCM W F NOMINE L g Supported FACP Supported FACP Figure 1 1 JWS 3 HS NCM or NCM Architecture 1 8 2 Standalone Panel Architecture Internet Intranet E PC Browser Interface Supporte
36. et and Hardware sold separately e CAB 3 CAB 4 series cabinet CHS 4L chassis Customer Supplied Equipment A computer to monitor and configure the JWS 3 2 2 JWS 3 Installation Overview This is the recommend installation order e Installing a CAB3 CAB4 Cabinet on page 15 e Installing the JWS 3 Printed Circuit Board on page 17 e Installing the Network Communication Module on page 19 if applicable JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10 13 JWS 3 Embedded Installation JWS 3 Installation Overview 2 2 1 JWS 3 PC Board Layout USB A Host J13 USB B Device J14 J Ethernet Connector J8 Mounting Hole with NUP A Serial Data Surrounding Connector J6 Grounding Area 5 locations Ned not used J7 Not Used Figure 2 1 JWS 3 Printed Circuit Board 14 JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 Installing a CAB3 CAB4 Cabinet JWS 3 Embedded Installation 2 3 Installing a CAB3 CAB4 Cabinet Install a new CAB 3 CAB 4 series cabinet according to the requirements of the local authority having jurisdiction or prepare an existing CAB 3 CAB 4 series cabinet that houses a supported Johnson Controls panel or annunciator Refer to Appendix A JWS 3 Compatible Node Types on page 47for list of supported panels and annunciators NOTE The CAB3 CAB4 cabinet is ordered separately For installation details refer to the
37. for this profile NOTE This is an automatically generated test message its content cannot be edited The Fire Alarm Web Server at site NFN Web Server generated this message in response to an operator test of e mail profile 1 Your e mail address has been listed in the web server to be notified in the case of an event of the type listed above Please contact your system administrator if you have been inadvertently notified JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10 35 JWS 3 Operation Administration Tab Profile Enabled E mails are sent for a profile only when the Profile Enabled box for that profile is checked FUER Since Remove the check mark from this box to prevent e mails from being sent Profiles are enabled by default In the profile node table check the boxes in the event columns for events that should be announced when they occur in the corresponding nodes Checking All Nodes for a given event sends e mail whenever that event type occurs on any node Checking Cell Format for an address formats e mail sent to that address for a cell Each profile can specify up to five e mail recipients Menu Help Events Properties Histon Administration Profle 1 nick davenport honeywell gmail com a nick davenport honeywellt gmail com nick davenport honeywell2 gmail com a nick davenport honeywell3 gmail com nick davenport honeywell4 g
38. ipients receive events according to the profiles they have been assigned The JWS 3 can support a maximum of ten profiles and an e mail recipient can be assigned to all ten profiles Each of the ten profiles support a maximum of five e mail addresses E mail notification also provides the capability to send e mail directly from the JWS 3 in real time E E Mail Notification Features The following lists some of the benefits that the e mail notification feature provides Ten Profiles e Send up to 50 e mails in response to any system event e Quickly Enable and Disable e mail feature e Create your own custom messages that will be included with the e mailed system event e Easily send e mail live to any configured e mail recipient E Mail Configuration You will need the following information from your Internet Service Provider ISP or Local Area Network LAN administrator The JWS 3 does not provide authentication information Outgoing Mail IP Address SMTP This is the mail server s IP address The JWS 3 does not support DNS therefore you will need the address in dotted decimal form XXX XXX XXXK XXX From Address optional Enter an e mail address if you want responses to be sent to if you set up an E Mail Profile and select Send Test Message Also this is entry may not be an optional for cell phone service provider systems that support e mail JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 Administr
39. is zone All Web sites in this zone will use the zone s security settings Select a Web content zone to specify its security settings Add this Web site to the zone http yourwebserversipaddress Web sites Internet Restricted sites Trusted sites This zone contains Web sites that you Sites trust not to damage your computer or data No sites are in this zone Remove rm Security level for this zone I Require server verification https for all sites in this zone OK Cancel Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level Custom Level Default Level NOTE If you started the JWS 3 before making the Trusted Sites settings shown above please shut down your browser and make the Internet Options settings from Control Panel 4 2 JWS 3 Security There are factory set User Name and Password entries The system administrator should modify these User Name and Password as soon as possible to provide the system with security The password must be 8 characters The default User Name and Password are User Name Password admin 00000000 JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10 27 JWS 3 Operation JWS 3 Security When the JWS 3 is started a log in must be performed Functions assigned by the system administrator determine what access the user will have Please Enter Passw
40. keep the entire fire alarm system in excellent work ing order ongoing maintenance is required per the manufacturer s recommendations and UL and NFPA standards At a minimum the requirements of NFPA 72 shall be followed Environments with large amounts of dust dirt or high air velocity require more frequent mainte nance A maintenance agreement should be arranged through the local manufacturer s representative Maintenance should be sched uled monthly or as required by National and or local fire codes and should be performed by authorized professional fire alarm installers 2 Johnson Controls Web Server 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 Installation Precautions Adherence to the following will aid in problem free installation with long term reliability WARNING Several different sources of power can be connected to the fire alarm control panel Disconnect all sources of power before servicing The control unit and associated equipment may be dam aged by removing and or inserting cards modules or interconnecting cables while the unit is energized Do not attempt to install service or operate this unit until this manual is read and understood CAUTION System Reacceptance Test after Software Changes To ensure proper system operation this product must be tested in accor dance with NFPA 72 after any programming operation or change in site specific software Reacceptance testing is required after any cha
41. m malfunction 1 4 Environmental Requirements This product must be installed in the following environmental conditions Temperature range of 0 C to 49 C 32 F 120 F e 93 humidity non condensing at 30 C 86 F JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 9 JWS 3 Features Compatibility 1 5 Compatibility NOTE The JWS 3 requires that at least one node on the NFN network be an IFC 320 640 2 640 3030 2 3030 series panel JWS 3 does not run on an NFN network with no IFC 320 640 2 640 3030 2 3030 series panels The JWS 3 acts like any other node on an NFN network this includes high speed NFN networks For information about direct panel connections supported refer to Appendix A 1 Direct Connect Node Type Compatibility on page 47 NOTE The JWS 3 is not intended as a primary annunciator and is ancillary in nature No NCM W F PC board is required when the JWS 3 connects directly to a supported Johnson Controls panel when it is a standalone panel 1 6 Upgrade Information Firmware for systems running JWS 3 versions prior to 4 0 should not be upgraded unless there is an IFC 320 640 2 640 3030 2 3030 series panel on the system JWS 3 does not operate on an NFN network with no IFC 320 640 2 640 3030 2 3030 series panels 1 7 System Requirements e Java version 6 or later e Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 0 or later NOTE The JWS 3 application supports only Microsoft Intern
42. mail com a a Mail Profile 1 All Nodes a a a a a a 1 Fire Alarm Network NOOO MISC Node Not De Fire Alarm Network NO26 Notifier NCA 2 Fire Alarm Network NO29 Notifier NFS 3030 Fire Alarm Network NO31 Notifier NES 3030 Fire Alarm Network NO32 Notifier NES2 3030 Fire Alarm Network N033 Notifier NES2 3030 Fire Alarm Network NO62 Notifier NFS2 640 Fire Alarm Network N065 Notifier NES 640 Fire Alarm Network NO66 Notifier NFS 640 g Fite AlarmF ire AlarmF ire AlarmF ire AlarmF ire AlarmF ire AlarmF ire AlarmF ire AlarmF ire AlarmF ire Alar roubleTroubleTroubleTroubleTroubleTroubleTroubleTroubleTroubleTroubleTroubleTroubleTroubleTroubleT SuprevisorySuprevisorySuprevisorySuprevisorySuprevisorySuprevisorySuprevisorySuprevisorySuprevisory SecuritySecuritySecuritySecuritySecuriySecurilySecuritySecuritySecuritySecuritySecurilySecuritySec PrealarmPrealarmPrealarmPrealamPrealarmPrealarmPrealarmPrealarmPrealarmPrealarmPrealarmPrealampre DisabledDisabledDisabledDisabledDisabledDisabledDisabledDisabledDisabledDisabledDisabledDisabledDis OthetOtherOtherOtherOtherOtherOtherOtherOtherOtherOtherOtherOtherOtherOtherOtherOtherOtherOtherOthe Save Refresh Test Design custom messages according to event type Custom messages have a 50 character maximum Figure 4 11 E mail Profile Configuration 36 JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 Administration Tab JWS 3 Operation The general appearance of an e mail notific
43. mary At the bottom of the Events Tab JWS 3 displays a summary of all events received Acknowledged Unacknowledged Figure 4 3 Events Summary JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 Properties Tab JWS 3 Operation 4 5 Properties Tab Panel And Device Properties In the Properties Tab panels and devices on the network are represented by hyperlinks on the left side of the properties display area These screens are for viewing panel network device status and property settings Click an object in the left panel to display values of its key properties in the right panel In addition to fire alarm control panels the Web Browser also allows you to view network devices such as network devices such as the Intelligent Fire Workstation IFW Network Control Annunciator JNCA and the JNFN Gateway Menu Help Events Properties History Administration Export To Text Export To HTML Print Click a device listed in the object panel to display details about that device in the property value panel Events Properties History Administration o Panel Label INFN Gateway NETWORK Network Address 117 Media Channel A Threshold High Media Channel B Threshold High sive smie 4 Export To Text Export To HTML Print NOTE Reference the pertinent control panel user manual for property details
44. n page 25 E Cross Over Cable Specifications This cross over cable will be directly connected between the Configuration PC network card s RJ45 connector and the JWS 3 PC board s RJ45 connector JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 49 JWS 3 Local Configuration Direct Connection to the Gateway PC Board The cross over cable can be purchased or you can make one Please use the following information for the correct pinout requirements for each end of the cable EIA TIA wire color code standard 568B is applicable Table B 1 Cross Over Cable 568B END de Wire Color Diagram End 1 END S Wire Color Diagram End 2 1 White Orange BF AF 1 White Green ur rd 2 Orange E 2 Green 3 White Green ur AF 3 White Orange EF Po a 4 Blue E 4 Blue E 5 White Blue a mM 5 White Blue a am 6 Green pC 6 Orange 7 White Brown EF F 7 White Brown EF F 8 Brown es 8 Brown 8 3 50 JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 A Administration tab Event Filter Settings 40 Auto Detect Points 41 Auto Discover Points on all Panels 42 B Browser Interface 29 C Cabinet Installation 15 Configuration PC 25 connections 25 direct connection 49 D Device Compatibility 8 E EIA TIA wire color code standard 50 E mail Notification 34 E mail Profiles 35 Ethernet Line Impedance 18 Max Distance 18 Ethernet c
45. nformation cere A A e AA Bae es 10 SN AAA a i e i R i a 10 1 8 System Architect ds 11 1 8 1 NEN Network ATchltEC MEL A a 11 Figure 1 1 JWS 3 HS NCM or NCM Architecture co oococcocnooncononononnnonnonncnnnonncon non rron non n corra rr nrnn rra 11 1 8 2 Standalone Panel Architect A A A as 11 Figure 1 2 JWS 3 Direct Panel Architecture ooooocncnioniconicnnonoonnnononnnonconnnon con nnnonco nn corno nnnn rr nr rra 11 Section 2 JWS 3 Embedded InstallatiON ooooooonnnnncncccccnnnnnnnnanacancncnnnnnnnnnn anar nr nn nnnnnnnannnnns 13 ZAR EU EU A tec cast a tases czctebes teens a ee gberbo tees 13 2 27 JW S 33 Installation OVervie Wits oirn m e iia 13 DILE JW S23 PC Board Layout EE ee ced Ba a a 14 Figure 2 1 JWS 3 Printed Circuit Board ccceccecccesesseeseeesecceeseceecesecseceseseeceeceseeeeceseeseecaeeaeceeeaeeseees 14 2 3 Installing a CAB3 CAB4 Cabinet isc adenine eee ee ei en ii i di 15 Figure 2 2 CAB 3 CAB 4 Series Installation Document 15330 eecsseeeseeeceecteeeeseeseeetereeeeneees 15 247 InstallingaCHS 41 Chasis da di 16 Figure 2 3 Installing a CHS 4L Chassis ccccccscceseeseceseeseceecesececeseecceseeeeeaeceeecaeesaecaeceenseenseeeereees 16 2 5 Installing the JWS 3 Printed Circuit Board cece eececscessesseesseeseceeesecseceaecnecseeseceseeeceseeneeeaeeaeeceenaeeseeaees 17 Figure 2 4 Install JWS 3 Printed Circuit Board onto Chassis ccscesssecsesseeseeseceeeecesceseeesereeeeneeas 17 2 51 IW S 3 Powe
46. ng type sensing chambers tend to detect fast flaming fires better than smoldering fires Because fires develop in different ways and are often unpredictable in their growth neither type of detector is necessarily best and a given type of detec tor may not provide adequate warning of a fire Smoke detectors cannot be expected to provide adequate warning of fires caused by arson children playing with matches especially in bedrooms smoking in bed and violent explosions caused by escap ing gas improper storage of flammable materials etc Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a predetermined rate or reaches a predetermined level Rate of rise heat detectors may be subject to reduced sensitivity over time For this reason the rate of rise feature of each detector should be tested at least once per year by a qualified fire protection specialist Heat detectors are designed to protect property not life IMPORTANT Smoke detectors must be installed in the same room as the control panel and in rooms used by the system for the connec tion of alarm transmission wiring communications signaling and or power If detectors are not so located a developing fire may damage the alarm system crippling its ability to report a fire Audible warning devices such as bells may not alert people if these devices are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors or are lo
47. nge addition or deletion of system components or after any mod ification repair or adjustment to system hardware or wiring All components circuits system operations or software functions known to be affected by a change must be 100 tested In addition to ensure that other operations are not inadvertently affected at least 10 of initiating devices that are not directly affected by the change up to a maximum of 50 devices must also be tested and proper sys tem operation verified This system meets NFPA requirements for operation at 0 C to 49 C 32 F to 120 F and at a relative humidity 93 2 RH non con densing at 32 C 2 C 90 F 3 F However the useful life of the system s standby batteries and the electronic components may be adversely affected by extreme temperature ranges and humidity Therefore it is recommended that this system and all peripherals be installed in an environment with a nominal room temperature of 15 27 C 60 80 F Verify that wire sizes are adequate for all initiating and indicating device loops Most devices cannot tolerate more than a 10 I R drop from the specified device voltage FCC Warning WARNING This equipment generates uses and can radi ate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause inter ference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for class A computing device pu
48. onnecting an JWS 3 to an IP Network This allows the JWS 3 to communicate through your IP network Internet or Intranet Step 1 Plug the PNET 1 surge suppressor into the JWS 3 Ethernet connector Step 2 Plug the RJ45 cable into the PNET 1 Step 3 Plug the RJ45 cable into your IP network PNET 1 To Internet or Intranet Ethernet Connector J8 Customer Supplied Cable Figure 2 8 IP Cable Connection NOTE The Ethernet wire must be connected to through the PNET 1 surge suppressor NOTE The Ethernet port is power limited E Find Your Fire System Connection Option Once the JWS 3 is connected to the IP network connect it to either a fire alarm control panel or an appropriate network control module Refer to Table 2 3 JWS 3 to Fire System Connection Options for details NOTE Make only one of these connections Table 2 3 JWS 3 to Fire System Connection Options When Connecting Refer to to a high speed NFN network consisting exclusively of Section 2 7 Connecting an JWS 3 to a High Speed High Speed compatible panels Network Control Module on page 21 to an NFN network Section 2 8 Connecting an JWS 3 to a Network Control Module on page 22 directly to a fire alarm control panel to be accessed Section 2 9 Connecting an JWS 3 Directly to a Fire through the JWS 3 Alarm Control Panel on page 23 20 JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10
49. ord admin Password ecooooooooooo Java Applet Window Figure 4 1 JWS 3 Login Dialog NOTE Passwords are case sensitive 28 JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 The JWS 3 Interface JWS 3 Operation 4 3 The JWS 3 Interface Browser The JWS 3 interface is an html page type format that displays information about all points present and active on a ONY XWorks network The recommended internet browser is Microsoft Internet Explorer For details on using Microsoft Internet Explorer consult Microsoft s documentation or help file Output Buttons Many of the JWS 3 interface screens include output buttons to allow exporting or printing The output buttons perform these functions Export To Text Opens a browser pop up window which contains the information on the current JWS 3 screen in plain text format Export To HTML Opens a browser pop up window which contains the information on the current JWS 3 screen in HTML format Print Opens the Print dialogue from the browser File menu This lets you print the information on the current JWS 3 screen to a configured printer Tabs Four tabs in the upper left area of the interface provide access to the JWS 3 s different features The following pages describe the features available under each tab 4 4 Events Tab When JWS 3 first launches the events tab is shown The events tab shows two sets of events New Events Acknowledg
50. r Supply Comet a ai 17 Table 2 1 Power Supply Specifications cccesccsscssecsseesseesceseeeseeseeseeeseeceecaecseecaeesaecsecaecsecessnesereees 17 Figure 25 J W 523 Power Connection aa 18 2 5 2 Wining RESINA 18 2 5 3 Installing the Network Communication Module cccecceeseesseseeessensecseceseeseesseeecesceeeeseeeeseaeenseaes 19 Table 2 2 Network Communication Module Details ccecceescesseeseesceeeeeeeeseeceeeaecsecaeeseeeseeeeereees 19 Figure 2 6 HS NCM Installation Document PN 54014 0 cee ceeceeceeeseesceseeseecseceeecaeceaeesecseneeeereneeeaes 19 Figure 2 7 NCM Installation Document PIN NO 19 2 6 Connecting an JWS 3 to an IP Network cecececcesseeseesceesecsceeseceecseceecesceseeenceseeeaecaeecaecaaesaecesnseeereeeeeereaes 20 Figure 2 8 IP Cable Comme a to oh eee 20 Table 2 3 JWS 3 to Fire System Connection Options cccccssessecssesseceeceseeeeceeeeeceseeeeeeeeeeeenseneeaes 20 2 7 Connecting an JWS 3 to a High Speed Network Control Module ooooncnnccnionicciocnnononononnconcon nono non nonnncnnonos 21 Figure 2 90 USB Connections cad 21 Fig re 2 10 NUPto NUP Connection aa 22 2 8 Connecting an JWS 3 to a Network Control Module cccecescecesecesceseeeeceseeeceeneeeeecaeeaeecaecseenseeneenrenseaes 22 Figure 2 11 NUP to NUP Connections a e E E A E Rava da A 22 2 9 Connecting an JWS 3 Directly to a Fire Alarm Control Panel 0 cee eecceesesceeceeeseeseceecaeeecenecaeeeeeeeeaeneees 2
51. ross over cable specifications 49 Ethernet network cable 13 Event Filter Settings 40 F fiber optic cable 19 G Gateway configuration 25 49 Hardware Installation 17 IP cable connection 20 multiple 25 gateway installation 13 Gateway PC board layout 14 General Settings 38 H HS NCM 19 Index Installation Environmental Conditions 9 J JNFN Web Server Network Configuration 7 L Line Impedance 18 Login 28 Max Distance 18 N NCM 19 NCM Settings 38 Network Cable Connection 21 Network Communication Module Installation 19 Network Interface Board 13 Node Mapping 43 NUP Line Impedance 18 Max Distance 18 NUP to NUP Cable 13 NUP to NUP Cable Connection 22 23 P Passwords 28 passwords 27 PNET 1 13 Power Connections 17 R Related Documentation 8 RS232 Line Impedance 18 Max Distance 18 S Security 27 System Administration Event Filter Settings 40 Password Configuration 43 System Architecture 11 System Settings 38 General Settings 38 NCM Settings 38 39 Johnson Controls Web Server 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10 51 Index 52 T twisted pair wire 19 U USB Line Impedance 19 Max Distance 19 W Wiring Power 17 Johnson Controls Web Server 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10 Manufacturer Warranties and Limitation of Liability Manufacturer Warranties Subject to the limitations set forth herein
52. rsuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules which is designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environ ment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Like all solid state electronic devices this system may operate errati cally or can be damaged when subjected to lightning induced tran sients Although no system is completely immune from lightning transients and interferences proper grounding will reduce susceptibil ity Overhead or outside aerial wiring is not recommended due to an increased susceptibility to nearby lightning strikes Consult with the Technical Services if any problems are anticipated or encountered Disconnect AC power and batteries prior to removing or inserting cir cuit boards Failure to do so can damage circuits Remove all electronic assemblies prior to any drilling filing reaming or punching of the enclosure When possible make all cable entries from the sides or rear Before making modifications verify that they will not interfere with battery transformer and printed circuit board location Do not tighten screw terminals more than 9 in lbs Over tightening may damage threads resulting in reduced terminal contact pressure and difficulty with screw terminal removal Though designed to last many years system components can
53. s to the automatic point detection feature JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 41 JWS 3 Operation Administration Tab Select the nodes to scan from the list of accessible nodes Auto Point Detect Click Start to begin Automatic Point Detection This process can be time consuming depending on the size of the entire system Figure 4 18 Auto Detect Points The Auto Point Detect feature does not function for the IFC 300 400 panel 42 JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 Administration Tab JWS 3 Operation The progress bar shows the progress of the detection process History Administration Auto Point Detect Nodes to Scan N110 n113 N15 Cancel Automatic Point Detection if necessary Figure 4 19 Auto Point Detect Screen Once the Auto Detect has been performed go to the Node Mapping links and make sure that all node numbers that read online are also mapped See Node Mapping on page 40 for more information NOTE Make sure the nodes are online BEFORE performing the auto detect operation otherwise the auto detect can t find the nodes 4 7 7 User Configuration User Configuration allows you to create modify and delete system users and their access profiles The system will support up to 128 total IDs The username must be between 3 and 15 characters The password must be between 8 and 15 characters
54. tected at that node address No events or properties will be displayed for unmapped nodes 4 7 6 Automatic Point Detection This option auto detects IFC 1010 IFC 2020 points on an NFN network How Points Become Visible To The JWS 3 These are the ways a point becomes visible to the JWS 3 e With IFC IFC2 3030 IFC IFC2 640 IFC 320 INCA JNCA 2 panels points are detected automatically when the JWS 3 is connected to the network on which those panels reside Therefore point detection for IFC IFC2 3030 IFC IFC2 640 IFC 320 INCA JNCA 2 panels requires no user action e With IFC 1010 IFC 2020 panels points are only detected when a user starts automatic point detection e With IFC 300 400 panels points are only detected when they generate an event which can then be seen by the JWS 3 therefore the only way to add points connected to an IFC 300 400 panel is to manually generate an event for each point Events from points that have not been automatically detected will be shown in the Events tab view In other words events coming from a classic panel will be logged even if the points themselves did not previously appear in the hierarchy list at the left of the JWS 3 screen NOTE IFC 200 points do not get Auto Detected and they will not be displayed in the hierarchy list on the left However events from an IFC 200 panel and or point will appear in the Events tab view and can generate e mail NOTE Only administrators have security acces
55. tem may not provide timely or adequate warning or simply may not function for a variety of reasons Smoke detectors may not sense fire where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as in chimneys in or behind walls on roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level or floor of a building A second floor detector for example may not sense a first floor or basement fire Particles of combustion or smoke from a developing fire may not reach the sensing chambers of smoke detectors because e Barriers such as closed or partially closed doors walls or chimneys may inhibit particle or smoke flow Smoke particles may become cold stratify and not reach the ceiling or upper walls where detectors are located Smoke particles may be blown away from detectors by air outlets e Smoke particles may be drawn into air returns before reaching the detector The amount of smoke present may be insufficient to alarm smoke detectors Smoke detectors are designed to alarm at various levels of smoke density If such density levels are not created by a developing fire at the location of detectors the detectors will not go into alarm Smoke detectors even when working properly have sensing limita tions Detectors that have photo electronic sensing chambers tend to detect smoldering fires better than flaming fires which have little visi ble smoke Detectors that have ionizi
56. teway PC Board cccecccescessesssesseesecseececaeesecseceseesecseeseceseeeseeeeereeeeeaeeeseenees 49 Figure B 1 Configuration PC Direct Connection 0 eceesecsscsseseeecseeeceeceaeneeeeesecneeaeesesaecaeseesaeeaeeees 49 Table B Cross Over Cable S68B iii a Ai adn enews 50 Dae A O AN 51 6 Johnson Controls Web Server 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10 Section 1 JWS 3 Features 1 1 Product Description The JWS 3 is a web based device that acts as an HTML server that allows remote viewing of the NFN network this includes high speed NFN networks via the Internet or an Intranet With the JWS 3 interface the user can view the history of a fire alarm control panel FACP event status device properties and other information based on access permissions defined by the system administrator All data available on the JWS 3 is a snapshot of the data on the NFN network at the time the browser requested the information The JWS 3 communicates to NFN network version 5 0 and later The JWS 3 interfaces to the Internet Intranet using an IP based wire Ethernet connection The JWS 3 can also be used as web based communication between the NFN network and VeriFire Tools Refer to Appendix A JWS 3 Compatible Node Types on page 47 for supported panels and annunciators 1 1 1 JWS 3 Features These are some of the features of the JWS 3 JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10
57. the IP address for routing back to Internet field This sets the IP of a router that the JWS 3 can use to locate the browser with which it is communicating This sets a path for the JWS 3 to use to communicate back to the connecting browser d If applicable to your application select an NCM Threshold and Network Styles The NCM threshold can be set to high or low The network style can be set to style 4 or style 7 e Refer to the NCM documentation for more details on these fields Step 4 Refer to for information about configuring additional settings JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10 25 JWS 3 Configuration IP Network Configuration Step 5 The configuration of JWS 3 is complete and it should be operational Refer to JWS 3 26 Operation on page 27 for details JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 Section 4 JWS 3 Operation 4 1 Browser Security Settings These Microsoft Internet Explorer settings for trusted sites MUST be made before you use the JWS 3 Enter your Web Server s IP address if you did not change the initial IP address in enter the default IP address 192 168 1 2 e Un check the Require server verification https for all sites in this zone selection Internet Options 2 x tees BE General Securty l Privacy Konten EPONECIOS l Progam l Aeivaocen l O You can add and remove Web sites from th
58. with no IFC IFC2 3030 IFC IFC2 640 IFC 320 JNCA JNCA 2 panels A 1 Direct Connect Node Type Compatibility Table A 1 Panel Communication Connection Table Panel Type Connection Type HS NCM USB IFC 320 NUP IFC2 640 NUP IFC2 3030 NUP NCM NUP IFC 640 NUP IFC 3030 NUP JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev Al 1 12 10 NOTE The JWS 3 requires that at least one node on the NFN network be an IFC IFC2 3030 JWS 3 Compatible Node Types Direct Connect Node Type Compatibility 48 JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10 Appendix B JWS 3 Local Configuration NOTE This procedure is only necessary if you are configuring an JWS 3 using a Configuration PC that is not already on the same IP network as the JWS 3 Refer to Connect the Configuration PC to the JWS 3 on page 25 NOTE A direct connection requires that a cross over Ethernet cable to be made or purchased by the customer B 1 Direct Connection to the Gateway PC Board Step 1 Connect the cross over cable between the Configuration PC network card s RJ45 connector and the JWS 3 PC board s RJ45 connector refer to Cross Over Cable Specifications PNET 1 To Internet or Intranet Ethernet Connector J8 Customer Supplied Cable Figure B 1 Configuration PC Direct Connection Step 2 You have completed the connections proceed to IP Network Configuration o

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