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Gamewell IF600 Smartnet Installation & User Manual

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1. Remote Annunciators Not Responding Remote Annunciators OK Key Stuck in Display Missing for Bad Card Card Missing New Card Detected Out of Memory Assigning I O Restored Trouble Tested in Trouble in Description The Supv Alarm in message is followed by CKT followed by the circuit number 1 128 If also an addressable CICT this will be followed by DEV and the device number 1 126 See Examples Description The Security Alarm in message is followed by CKT followed by the circuit number 1 128 If also an addressable CKT this will be followed by DEV and the device number 1 126 See Examples Description Description Node lost communications with the Master Node 0 Master lost communications with Node X Node 0 Master restored communications with Node X Break or short in the primary class A cable Break or short in the secondary class A cable Node 0 Master printer error Message during walk test System Problem System Problem Start partial or Full system walk test mode Finished system walk test mode bypass system circuits or devices System not bypassed Starts ID of Circuit or point bypassed System Problem System Problem Restored System Problem System Problem System Problem System Problem System Problem System Problem Supervisory or trouble in circuit that automatically restore themselves will start with this message with IN CKT followed by the circuit n
2. http www tech man com NODE NAME The Node Name only appears when a Node Name has been assigned to a networked FACP When determining the source of a message the Node Number should be used instead of the Node Name because the Node Name can be changed or eliminated NODE NUMBER STATUS NUMBER OF ALARMS DATE amp TIME ACTION CIRCUIT NUMBER DEVICE NUMBER NODE NAME UP TO 40 CHARACTERS OF USER DEFINABLE TEXT UP TO 40 CHARACTERS OF USER DEFINABLE TEXT UP TO 40 CHARACTERS OF USER DEFINABLE TEXT The user definable text is used to describe the location of the circuit or device and is usually job specific Care should be taken when using this text to initiate other actions since a dictionary change could alter these messages in a unpredictable fashion There may be one or two lines of user defined text NODE NUMBER STATUS NUMBER OF ALARMS DATE amp TIME ACTION CIRCUIT NUMBER DEVICE NUMBER NODE NAME UP TO 40 CHARACTERS OF USER DEFINABLE TEXT UP TO 40 CHARACTERS OF USER DEFINABLE TEXT 18 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Sample Messages SAMPLES DESCRIPTION Status NORMAL 08 31 95 16 19 System normal System Idle Status ALARM Istofl 08 31 95 16 21 First Alarm with no user text Fire Alarm in Ckt 8 Status ALARM Total 2 08 31 95 16 21 Second Alarm with no user text Fire Alarm in Ckt 7 Status ACK 08 31 95 16 21 System acknowledge button pressed System Acknowledged Status RESET 08 31 95 16 21 Sys
3. Trouble 0 Confirm Delete Silenced Nodes 0 Password ig Sil Network Data Acknowledge Heat EE Nodes Control Network or Password Window Buttons Node Data Window Window p nnical Manual VISUAL STATUS DISPLAY cont Title Block Displays the current time date and software version Top of Screen Nodes Window Displays the node unit numbers connected to the SmartNet network A highlighted bar across the number means that that node unit is selected for direct access Network Data Window Displays network data as it occurs in all nodes connected to the SmartNet network without a Node Selected The window will have a gray background and display all the events from all the connected nodes Node Data Window Displays specific data from the node selected The window will have a blue with Node selected background and display only the events from one node The operator must be in this mode to perform system functions such as acknowledge reset and signal silence This mode is also used to program nodes and review history from a single panel Data will appear exactly as it would on the units LCD display and contain a node name if programmed on the line directly above the user text Status Windows There are four status windows that display various conditions of the network They show alarms supervisory alarms troubles and silenced circuits The title block for each window will display the number of conditions t
4. data window will go into the direct access mode displaying the alarm message from the node the alarm status window will display the alarm condition and the user will be prompted with an acknowledge button Table 1 Audible Indications Code 3 Temporal CONDITION AUDIBLE TONE 5 sec on 3 5 sec off repeat 5 sec on 5 sec off 5 sec on 2 5 sec off repeat 5 sec on 6 5 sec off repeat Watchdog Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com PROGRAMMING Programming from the SmartNet console is performed exactly the same way as from the unit itself once the SmartNet console is in the direct access mode for that unit Starting The Smartnet Program Exiting The Smartnet Program Updating Smartnet Software New System Load Service Programming Programming Passwords Start the SmartNet program by typing SmartNet at the root directory prompt The SmartNet Program will automatically start when the computer is booted up Using the mouse place the cursor in the top right hand corner of the screen and click the left mouse button When the system prompts for the password enter the level 6 password in the password ini file default is Gamewell Software updates part number SN600 SW will be supplied on a 3 5 floppy disk To update the SmartNet software it is necessary to exit the SmartNet program 1 Close down the SmartNet program and shut power off on the computer 2 Turn power back on the computer and
5. status display box When a condition is displayed in a status window the related audible will sound and the confirm button will be visible Select the desired item with the mouse and click on the confirm button A confirmed item will have an asterisk at the right side of the confirmed events All events must be confirmed Password required When a condition shown in a status window has been corrected or eliminated the item in the window will be marked with an arrow on the left side and the delete button will be visible use the mouse button to select the item in the window then click on the delete button Password required Allows user to scroll through data status data in a specific windows Place the mouse on the arrows to advance one line at a time in the desired direction Place the mouse on the upper or lower half of the scroll bar to advance one message block at a time If the network is in a normal condition and a trouble condition is received from a node the SmartNet console will sound a slow intermittent audible the network data window will go into the direct access mode for the node displaying the trouble message from the console the trouble status window will display the trouble condition with the title in red and the user will be prompted with an acknowledge button If the network is in a normal condition and an alarm condition is received from a node the SmartNet console will sound a three pulse coded audible the network
6. the node time and date and status from top to bottom in the order received Figure 2 Sample Status Window 0 3 28 57 PM 4 6 98 Secondary Bus Error Condition 2 3 29 05 PM 4 6 98 Node Communication Failure Has Restored 4 3 29 12 PM 4 6 98 Node Communication Failure Node Number Time And Date Indicates Indicates Confirmed Status Condition Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Password window The password window will appear when the user is trying to perform a control function The password characters will appear as asterisks in the password window when entered The passwords are a combination of numbers and letters from three to ten characters long A separate maintenance program under the service menu is used to program passwords The default passwords are as follows ONE TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX GAMEWELL CONTROLS General To perform any functions on a network node click the mouse on that unit s number in the node window If the node is in the normal condition clicking the mouse on the node number will allow direct communication to the node selected to perform monitoring programming and history recall functions When a unit is selected the network data window will have a blue background The title block for the network display window will change from network data to node data The number for the selected unit will have a black bar through it The data window will
7. 422 communication medium for the Gamewell Smartnet network The network card is factory installed into the second expansion slot It provides two plug in terminal block connectors at the rear of the computer console The right terminal block JP2 is factory set to COM 4 Addr 02E8 IRQ7 and the left block JP1 is set to COM 3 Addr 03E8 IRQS see appendix A for settings The SmartNet network wiring terminates to the connector JP out which is the Primary Bus and JP2 return which is the Secondary Bus Refer to installation drawing A M1095 in appendix B Four LED s are provided to indicate the status of the communications See A M1095 in appendix B for details MSTR FIB Module The MSTR FIB modules provides the same features as the MSTR 422 with the exception of the connections to the network The MSTR FIB module connects to the network nodes via two fiber optic cables The fiber optic connection will allow a node to be located up to 1 2 miles 2Km apart Transit receive left side is the primary connection and the transmit receive right is the secondary bus A Note Do not connect or disconnect the ribbon cable when power is applied to the panel A Note Refer to drawing D W1164 SIM 422 Module The SIM 422 module mounts on the bus driver card of the IF600 system node providing a hard wired connection to the network It is connected to the CPU s ISBX0 connector with a 34 pin ribbon cable that supplies power and data An eight positio
8. Ignore any data from this point until Exit Program Mode is received Exit Program Mode See Programming Mode Entered Action Messages Control Description Commencing System Reset System reset button has been depressed System Idle System reset completed system is normal System Acknowledged System Acknowledge button depressed Signals Deactivated System Signal Silence button depressed Audibles Silencing Signals Activated System Signal Silence button depressed Audibles reactivating Signals Silenced Automatically System automatically silenced the audible signals Action Messages Fire Alarm Description Fire Alarm in The Fire Alarm in message is followed by CKT followed by the circuit number I 128 If also an addressable CKT this will be followed by DEV and the device number 1 126 See Examples 15 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Action Messages Supervisory Supv Alarm in Action Messages Security Alarm Security Alarm in Action Messages Pre Alarm Ver Seq in Post Al Seq in Pre Alarm in Action Messages Fault Node Communication Failure Node X Communication Failure Node X Communication Restored Primary Bus Error Secondry Bus Error Printer fault Alarm Tested in AtoD Malfunction LCD Malfunction System In Walk Test System Out Of Walk Test System I Os By Passed All By Passed I Os Cleared 1 0 Bypassed
9. NODE 1 Status COMM 7 9 98 10 31 24 AM Node 1 Communications Failure NODE 0 Status BUS 7 9 98 10 29 AM Primary Bus Error NODE 0 Status BUS 7 9 98 10 29 AM Secondary Bus Error Node 2 Status BUS 7 9 98 10 31 27 AM Primary Bus Error Node 1 Status BUS 7 9 98 10 31 27 AM Secondary Bus Error Node 0 Status NORMAL 07 09 998 14 49 34 System Idle Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Communications lost with Node 1 Break or short in the primary cable was detected at the Master Break or short in the Seconday cable was detected at the Master Break or short in primary cable between Node 1 and Node 2 Break or short in secondary cable between Node 1 and Node 2 Heartbeat message 23 D W1164 D W1164 1 D W1164 2 D W1164 3 D W1164 4 A W538 A M1094 1 A M1090 A M1095 APPENDIX C Wiring Diagrams Network System w MSTR 422 amp SIM 422 Network System w MSTR 422 amp SIM 422 FIB Network System w MSTR FIB amp SIM 422 FIB Network System w MSTR FIB amp SIM FIB Network System using CP 864SN Line Protectors Cable Connection for MSTR 422 AC Connections for SN600 PCxx Mounting of Network Module in System Installation of MSTR Card in SN600 PCxx Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com 24
10. e active indicating circuits programmed to silence when this function is used Use of this button requires password access The circuits that have been silenced will be displayed in the Silenced Nodes status window Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Resetting Multiple Alarms and or Troubles Confirming Deleting Scroll control Trouble Alarm When an alarm or trouble condition is acknowledged the user will be prompted with a reset button When the user clicks the mouse on the reset button a reset password window will appear above the data window The user must then enter the correct password and hit the enter key on the keypad The console will emit a short steady tone audible indicating the correct password the condition will be reset and the title above the associated status window will change from red to black Certain troubles such as class A faults also need to be reset If the user enters the incorrect password the user will have to click the reset button again to activate the password window Every alarm supervisory or trouble must be acknowledged and confirmed before the console silences If an alarm condition s exists when a trouble condition is received the trouble will be displayed in the status All alarms will be displayed in the alarm status display box all troubles will be displayed in the trouble status display box and all supervisory alarms will be displayed in the supervisory alarm
11. e reporting Node The word Status will be followed by either Alarm Fault Normal Bus Comm or Control NUMBER OF ALARMS The number of alarms will be a running count of alarms generated In an example the first alarm generated will display 1st of 1 the second alarm would generate 2nd and the third 3rd and so on NODE NUMBER STATUS NUMBER OF ALARMS DATE amp TIME ACTION CIRCUIT NUMBER DEVICE NUMBER NODE NAME UP TO 40 CHARACTERS OF USER DEFINABLE TEXT UP TO 40 CHARACTERS OF USER DEFINABLE TEXT 14 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com DATE amp TIME The date and time of the event will be in the following format Month day year hour minute The hour is transmitted in 24 hour format NODE NUMBER STATUS NUMBER OF ALARMS DATE amp TIME ACTION CIRCUIT NUMBER DEVICE NUMBER NODE NAME UP TO 40 CHARACTERS OF USER DEFINABLE TEXT UP TO 40 CHARACTERS OF USER DEFINABLE TEXT ACTION The ACTION message determines the type of alarm fault or control change generated within the node The following is a list of system generated ACTION messages NODE NUMBER STATUS NUMBER OF ALARMS DATE amp TIME ACTION CIRCUIT NUMBER DEVICE NUMBER NODE NAME UP TO 40 CHARACTERS OF USER DEFINABLE TEXT UP TO 40 CHARACTERS OF USER DEFINABLE TEXT Action Messages System Setup Description Skip System I O Assignments System power up Begin System I O Assignments System programming itself Programming Mode Entered
12. erate a token Arrow keys are used to move up and down through selected areas Plus and minus keys are used to add or delete in selected areas confirmation window will appear if delete id selected LIST will print out a list of the tokenset programming OK will save and exit the program CANCEL will exit without saving Note The TOKENSET EXE file can be run on another computer and the resulting TOKENSET TXT file can be copied to the SMARTNET directory of the network computer Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Programming Nodes To add or delete nodes exit the SmartNet program and at the SmartNet prompt type NODES return This will start the maintenance program that allows the user to add or delete nodes the default configuration is as follows 1 3 To add or delete a node add or delete the number of the node to the list After adding or deleting nodes click on the save button to write the new configuration to memory Upload Download Node The SmartNet console automatically creates and retrieves the associated files for the Node If an operator tries to upload a file that doesn t exist hasn t been downloaded the console will display an error message NOTE The network must be free of alarm and trouble conditions before attempting to transfer files If an alarm or trouble is received during a download the file transfer will be aborted and will have to be re downloaded when the panel is clear If an alarm
13. hat exist for that category and the node numbers that need to be acknowledged The window will display the node number of the device or circuit in abnormal condition the time and date the event occurred and the status of the condition When an abnormal condition alarm supervisory or trouble occurs the operator is prompted to confirm and acknowledge the condition To confirm the condition highlight the abnormal condition within the window by moving the cursor to the desired message and pressing the left mouse button The Confirm or Delete buttons will become active When either is selected the operator is the prompted to enter a password When the proper password is entered the system will confirm the receipt of the abnormal condition and an asterisk will appear at the right of the message see figure 2 Each message must be confirmed When an abnormal condition restores an arrow is displayed to the left of the message When this is displayed the operator must delete the message Highlight the message click on the delete button and enter the proper password The password access level is available for use during the 15 seconds following entry or use of the password This allows the operator to acknowledge signal silence reset confirm and delete messages within this time frame If no activity is sensed within 15 seconds the operator must re enter the password to access these functions Each window will display the associated event along with
14. hh Gamewell WORLDWIDE a IF600 SMARTNET FIRE ALARM SYSTEM NETWORK Installation amp Operation Manual The Gamewell Company 60 Pleasant Street Part No 71646 Ashland MA 01721 Issue 8 21 98 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com PROPRIETARY MATERIAL The information contained in this manual is proprietary to The Gamewell Company Such information and technical drawings may not be copied or reproduced in any manner or disclosed to organizations that might be competitive to Gamewell without the express prior written consent of The Gamewell Company Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com GENERAL INFORMATION The Gamewell Company thanks you for choosing the SmartNet system to serve your monitor and control signaling needs As with all our products we have taken great care to insure that we have provided a quality Fire Alarm Control Panel To receive maximum benefit and many years of reliable service we would like to make the following recommendations 1 Read this manual carefully and in it s entirety before proceeding with the installation of the SmartNet system 2 Never make any connections with the power connected 3 Gamewell spends many hours testing devices that are supplied by Gamewell to be used with it s control panels to verify compatibility To maximize system performance and minimize risk of damage to the equipment we suggest using all Gamewell Components 4 There is no substit
15. mputer will send a heart beat message every two minutes The computer cannot detect a device connected to the comm port These parameters can be changed in the PRIV INI file COM1 Transmission speed 9600 Baud Bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 The message text output will be in the following structure sample message Node 1 Status ALARM Ist of 1 08 31 95 16 25 Fire Alarm in Ckt 26 Dev 16 Administration Building Fire Alarm Heat Detector 1st Floor Room Number 101 All messages are structured with up to10 basic groups The first three lines will always be present the last three lines will only be present when the information they provide is programmed into the FACP UP TO 40 CHARACTERS OF USER DEFINABLE TEXT UP TO 40 CHARACTERS OF USER DEFINABLE TEXT 13 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com NODE NUMBER The Node Number Section will show the number address of the FACP where the message originated Node 0 messages originate from the Network Master computer When Heartbeat is enabled in the PRIV INI file a Node 0 message will be generated every two 2 minutes so the attached equipment can detect that communications with the Master are still active NODE NUMBER STATUS NUMBER OF ALARMS DATE amp TIME ACTION CIRCUIT NUMBER DEVICE NUMBER NODE NAME UP TO 40 CHARACTERS OF USER DEFINABLE TEXT UP TO 40 CHARACTERS OF USER DEFINABLE TEXT STATUS The status section will display the condition of th
16. munication 10 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com FLEX 600 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING System Firmware The Flex Systems that are connected to a network require network firmware This firmware has a menu selection that is not available on the standard firmware This menu selection allows the installer to assign a node name to the system up to 20 characters long Assigning Node Names From the System Programming Menu select Change Menu2 The Selections under this menu will include a selection labeled Node This selection will allow the installer to assign a name to the node that may consist of up to 20 characters This assignment can be changed from the front panel of the system the network controller or by connecting a laptop computer to the system Change Menu 2 1 City 2 Sig Sil 3 Ann 4 Trbl 5 Dialer 6 Prefix 7 Node 0 Exit Current Node Name Is Enter New Node Name 60 Pleasant St Do You Want To Clear Node Name Y N N New Node Name Is 60 Pleasant St Press Any Key To Continue Node Name The Node name is transmitted to the network controller each time a change of status occurs This name can be used to give the user an instant reference to the panels location Access Level Three It is possible to access Bypass and Sensitivity Download programming from the SmartNet controller without entering the programming mode When access level three password is entered the user will have access to the bypass and sensitivi
17. n Ckt 26 Dev 14 Sprinkler Tamper Switch Ist Floor Room Number 1 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Alarm circuit 2 Supervisory Alarm circuit 3 Supervisory Alarm Circuit 3 Supervisory Alarm automatically restored Verification sequence Circuit 26 device 16 not actual alarm Supervisory alarm Circuit 26 device 14 20 Status NORMAL 08 31 95 16 25 I O Restored Ckt 26 Dev 14 Status NORMAL System Idle 08 31 95 16 25 Status ALARM Istof1 08 31 95 16 25 Fire Alarm in Ckt 26 Dev 16 Fire Alarm Heat Detector I st Floor Room Number I Status ACK 08 31 95 16 25 System Acknowledged Status SIG SIL 08 31 95 16 25 Signals Deactivated Status SIG SIL 08 31 95 16 25 Signals Activated Status RESET 08 31 95 16 26 Commencing System Reset Status ALARM 08 31 95 16 26 Supv Alarm in Ckt 26 Dev 14 Sprinkler Tamper Switch I st Floor Room Number I Status ACK 08 31 95 16 26 System Acknowledged Status RESET 08 31 95 16 26 Commencing System Reset Status NORMAL 08 31 95 16 26 System Idle Status FAULT 08 31 95 16 27 Aux AC Bad For Ckt 11 Status FAULT 08 31 95 16 27 Aux AC Bad For Ckt 10 Status FAULT 08 31 95 16 27 Aux AC Bad For Ckt 9 Status FAULT 08 31 95 16 27 AC input Bad Value 0 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Supervisory device automatically restored circuit 26 device 14 Fire alarm circuit 26 device 16 Signals silenced Signals reactiva
18. n DIP switch is used to set node addresses Set the appropriate binary switches to the open position to select an address for the node Two LED s are provided to indicate communication LED1 indicates Network communication and LED2 indicates Node communication SIM 422 FIB Module The SIM 422 FIB Module provides the same features as the SIM 422 module with exception to the hard wired connection to the to the JP2 port JP2 is removed and replaced with a fiber optic connection R1 and T1 These designate transmit and receive connections for the fiber optic cables Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com SIM FIB Module The SIM FIB Module provides the same features as the SIM 422 module with exception to the hard wired connections Both hardwired connections are replaced with fiber optic connections R1 and T1 replace the JP1 connector R2 and T2 replace the JP2 connector Printer Interface A parallel printer interface is provided for use with the SN600 PTR printer This must be connected and on line to prevent a printer trouble from being displayed Environmental The SmartNet control panel should be located in a clean and cool environment Considerations Consult the PC owners manual for details AC Connection Remove the cover of the handy box on the rear of the SN600 PCxx and connect per drawing A M1094 1 in appendix B Connect the A C power to a surge protection device or U P S un interuptable power supply A Note Consult PC man
19. or trouble is received during an upload a resume upload button will be available when the panel is clear Download Node Put the SmartNet console in the direct access mode for the satellite unit that you want to transfer from by clicking the mouse on the node number in the node window Press the enter key to get the password prompt from that panel Select the display option of the system menu Select either dictionary or configuration then the download option The transfer will begin automatically When transferring a dictionary file the data window will have a green background When retrieving a configuration file the data window will have a red background Upload Node Put the SmartNet console in the direct access mode for the satellite unit that you want to transfer from by clicking the mouse on the node number in the node window Press the enter key to get the password prompt from that panel Select the change option of the system menu Select either dictionary or configuration then the upload option The transfer will begin automatically When transferring a dictionary file the data window will have a green background When uploading a configuration file the data window will have a red background WatchDog Timer A built in WatchDog timer monitors the transmission of data from the network master Should data be interrupted for more than 15 seconds the sounder on the MSTR 422 will sound steady and can t be silenced until the network resumes com
20. ot be changed Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Control By Event To program control by event functions between nodes exit the SmartNet program and at the SmartNet prompt type TOKENSET EXE This will start the program that allows the user to assign alarms from any node on the system to activate any output on any other node of the system This file can be programmed to activate on individual alarms or any alarm from a circuit in a node The user enters a node number a circuit number and device number By typing ALL in the device category the program will respond to any alarm from that circuit Outputs are programmed 1 to 254 These outputs correspond to input circuits 57 and 58 in the target node with 126 devices per circuit respectively circuit 57 is 1 126 circuit 58 is 129 254 Example An alarm from node 1 circuit 4 device 12 that activates node 2 circuit 57 device 1 would look like this THIS ALARM SENDS THIS TOKEN nobe i al ll None i il i ial a act Zag io Mae oie H LIST o CANCEL Control by event will be programmed using the CBE programming in the individual nodes In the above example the user would program node 2 circuit 57 device 1 to a specific input group that would activate and output group corresponding to the input from node 1 Tokenset txt Type the numbers in the selected areas Type ALL capital letters in the device area for every Fire Alarm device on a circuit to gen
21. press the F5 key when you see Starting MS DOS on the screen 3 Put disk into floppy drive type A return type UPGRADE return 4 Answer Yes when the screen asks if you wish to replace existing file 5 Reboot the computer to start the network 1 Make sure that there is no SmartNet directory in the computer 2 Put disk into floppy drive type A return type INSTALL return 3 Follow directions on the screen 4 Power down and power up the computer to start the network In the SmartNet directory the installer can change the system and network parameters Passwords Privileges assigned to functions Communication parameters and Node assignments are configured in this area To change passwords exit the SmartNet program At the SmartNet prompt type EDIT PASSWORD return This will load the password initiation file into the DOS text editor The file will look like this ONE 1 USER_ONE TWO 2 USER_TWO THREE 3 USER_THREE FOUR 4 USER_FOUR FIVE 5 USER_FIVE SIX 6 USER_SIX GAMEWELL 6 GAMEWELL The type written number represents the password the numeric number represents the password access level 1 6 and the user_number is the identification assignment for the user of the password All letters must be upper case and each field must be separated with a comma These assignments allow access to the various functions of the SmartNet and display the identity of the user when accessed Access levels can be assigned from 1 to 6 and the u
22. ser_number can be changed to represent the individual accessing the function The password and user_name must be 3 to 10 characters in length Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Privileges The file PRIV INI assigns the various access levels to the SmartNet functions There are six access levels of passwords that can be assigned The following is the default access levels assigned to the various functions RESET 3 ACK 3 PRINTER 2 SILENCE 3 COMM 2 BUS 2 EXIT 6 DELETE 3 CONFIRM 3 MAINT 5 CommLogParm COM 2 9600 n 8 1 RS CSO CD0 DSO this line is present only when the serial data output is used HEARTBEAT YES NO Heartbeat refers to the supervision of the computers serial port When YES is used the system will output NODE 0 SYSTEM NORMAL every 2 minutes If NO is selected the heartbeat information is not transmitted Assigning various levels of access to these functions can be accomplished by changing the associated number Configuring the The COMM INI file allows the configuration of the SmartNet communications Communication ports The default configuration is as follows nbs10cards 2 nbs10iol amp H3E8 nbs10irq 5 nbs 10freq 18 432 nbs10i02 amp H2E8 nbs10irq2 7 nbs 10freq2 18 432 baudRate 19200 maxRetries 0 timeout 150 timeout2 300 The nbs 0cards statement defines Class A or Class B wiring 1 Class B 2 Class A All other entries in this file should n
23. show the last message received from that node Click on another unit s number to redirect communication or the current unit s number to go back to the network data mode Control Buttons Control buttons are only present when the unit is selected and the associated action can be taken Acknowledge Acknowledges alarms and troubles and silences the panel audible Reset Resets alarm and trouble conditions Signal Silence Turns on and off the local indicating circuits toggle function Delete Deletes messages from the status window one at a time Confirm Confirms that a message was received Acknowledging When an alarm or trouble condition is received the user will be prompted with an acknowledge button When the user clicks the mouse on the acknowledge button the password window will appear above the data window See Figure 1 The user must then enter the correct password which shows up as asterisks and hit the enter key on the keypad The console will emit a short steady tone audible indicating the correct password and the condition will be acknowledged The user will then be prompted with a reset button Certain troubles such as class A need to be reset For an alarm condition a signal silence button will be available with an additional password needed If the user enters the incorrect password the user will have to click the button again to activate the password window Signal Silence The Signal silence button is used to toggle th
24. ted Supervisory Alarm circuit 26 device 14 Trouble report Trouble report Trouble report Trouble report 21 Status NORMAL 08 31 95 16 27 Trouble report restore AC input OK Value 185 Status NORMAL 08 31 95 16 27 Trouble report restore I O Restored Ckt 12 Status NORMAL 08 31 95 16 27 Trouble report restore I O Restored Ckt 11 Status NORMAL 08 31 95 16 27 Trouble report restore I O Restored Ckt 10 Status NORMAL 08 31 95 16 27 Trouble report restore T O Restored Ckt 9 Status FAULT 08 31 95 16 27 Trouble report Batt Charging Value 188 Status NORMAL 08 31 95 16 28 Trouble report restore Batt Charging OK Status NORMAL 08 31 95 16 28 System Idle NODE 0 Printer error at the Master Status FAULT 07 09 1998 10 28 04 0 10 28 04 AM 7 9 98 Printer Fault NODE 0 Printer fault at the Master was confirmed by the Status CONFIRMED 07 09 1998 10 28 25 operator USER_SIX Note 0 10 28 04 AM 7 9 98 Printer Fault USER_SIX NODE 0 Printer fault notice at the Master was deleted by the Status DELETED 07 09 1998 10 29 15 operator USER_SIX Problem was cleared gt 0 10 28 04 AM 7 9 98 Printer Fault Note gt USER_SIX NODE 0 Network master program was halted by operator Status CONTROL 07 09 1998 10 31 06 USER_SIX User Terminated Program USER_SIX NODE 0 Network master program started Status CONTROL 07 09 1998 10 31 17 Network Started 22 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com
25. tem reset button pressed Commencing System Reset Status FAULT 08 31 95 16 21 Fire Alarm Verification sequence started not an Ver Seq in Ckt I actual alarm at this point Fire Alarm 1 st Floor Room Number I Status NORMAL 08 31 95 16 21 System restored to normal mode System Idle Status ALARM Ist of 1 08 31 95 16 22 Alarm in circuit 1 Fire Alarm in Ckt I Fire Alarm 1 st Floor Room Number I Status ACK 08 31 95 16 22 System Acknowledged Status RESET 08 31 95 16 22 Commencing System Reset Status NORMAL 08 31 95 16 23 System Idle 19 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Status ALARM Istof1 08 31 95 16 23 Fire Alarm in Ckt 2 Fire Alarm Heat Detector 2nd Floor Corridor 2 Status ACK 08 31 95 16 23 System Acknowledged Status RESET 08 31 95 16 23 Commencing System Reset Status NORMAL System Idle 08 31 95 16 23 Status ALARM 08 31 95 16 23 Supv Alarm in Ckt 3 Alarm Tamper Switch Ist Floor Status ACK 08 31 95 16 23 System Acknowledged Status RESET 08 31 95 16 24 Commencing System Reset Status NORMAL System Idle 08 31 95 16 24 Status ALARM 08 31 95 16 24 Supv Alarm in Ckt 3 Alarm Tamper Switch Ist Floor Status NORMAL 08 31 95 16 24 I O Restored Ckt 3 Status NORMAL System Idle Status FAULT 08 31 95 16 24 Ver Seq in Ckt 26 Dev 16 Fire Alarm Heat Detector I st Floor Room Number I 08 31 95 16 24 Status ALARM 08 31 95 16 24 Supv Alarm i
26. ty download menus only Sensitivity Download When detector sensitivity download is selected from the level three access level the SmartNet controller will receive the file and save it on the A gt drive If there is no disk in the A gt drive the sensitivity will become part of the NODE TXT file 11 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com APPENDIX A Communication Settings fee os a COMI ES o ee ee ops comi J ae 03E8 S1 Defa com3 J J ocs coms j J org c om2 J gt oms _ com2 j 02E8 S1 amp 3 Defa COM4 J xk xK xK Indicates switch closed a A a ee as ees zoran e 7 S2Default do oo doo d Indicates switch closed A Note Sl is used to select the settings of the JP1 port and S2 is used to select the settings of the JP2 port Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com 12 APPENDIX B SmartNet Data stream information All of the messages sent from the networked FACPs Nodes are available for use by external equipment The Gamewell SmartNet system information consists of straight ascii data from the comm port of the Network Master Computer The data stream is transmitted in the following RS 232 structure and format The data is transmitted from the computer in the blind there is no handshaking between the computer and the data receiver In order for the receiver to supervise the data connection the co
27. ual for power requirements Wire Connections The network interconnecting cable should consist of a shielded 4 conductor twisted pair cable Each pair may be individually shielded or the two pairs may be enclosed in a single shield To assure reliable performance the following should apply Nominal Impedance 60 Ohms Max Capacitance between pairs 15 5 pf foot Max Capacitance conductor to shield 28 pf foot Max Wire Resistance 80 ohms Km Max Shield Resistance 15 ohms Km Max Wire Length 4000 feet Fiber Connections Provisions for using fiber optic cable are also available for the node connections Max Fiber Length 1 2 Miles 2 Km Max Fiber dB loss 7 GB incl connectors A Note Feed and return wiring must be run in separate conduits A Note All wiring entering and leaving buildings must be wired through surge protection devices Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com SYSTEM OPERATION Start Up The SmartNet system is setup and programmed at the factory When the SmartNet computer is turned on the program will run a series of self diagnostics tests and then polls the network communicating to the nodes assigned in the NODES program After the initial startup adding or deleting nodes will be done through a separate maintenance program Figure 1 VISUAL STATUS DISPLAY Control Gamewell SmartNet 6ONMXXXXXX Current Date and Time Alarms 0 Confirm Delete Suprervisory Alarms 0 Confirm Delete
28. umber 1 128 If also an addressable CKT this will be followed by DEV and the device number I 126 See Examples System Problem System Problem 16 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Output Shorted in Dup Dev in Dev Missing in Type Mismatch Dev Dirty in No Response from Analog CKT Open Short in CKT VO Not Detected Password Accepted 5V OK On 5V Bad On Aux Supply OK For Aux AC Bad For Aux Batt Bad For Aux Bad For System Problem System Problem System Problem System Problem System Problem System Problem System Problem System Problem System valid password entered System Problem System Problem System Problem System Problem System Problem System Problem Unknown Event System Problem CIRCUIT NUMBER The circuit number appears where the word CKT is followed by the circuit number 1 131 NODE NUMBER STATUS NUMBER OF ALARMS DATE amp TIME ACTION CIRCUIT NUMBER DEVICE NUMBER NODE NAME UP TO 40 CHARACTERS OF USER DEFINABLE TEXT UP TO 40 CHARACTERS OF USER DEFINABLE TEXT DEVICE NUMBER The device number only appears on an addressable circuit where the CKT number is followed by DEV and the device number 1 126 NODE NUMBER STATUS NUMBER OF ALARMS DATE amp TIME ACTION CIRCUIT NUMBER DEVICE NUMBER NODE NAME UP TO 40 CHARACTERS OF USER DEFINABLE TEXT UP TO 40 CHARACTERS OF USER DEFINABLE TEXT 17 Technical Manuals Online
29. ute for proper maintenance and testing of this or any life safety product Gamewell recommends testing and maintenance of your SmartNet system in accordance with the guidelines set forth by the National Fire Protection Association to be done on a regular basis as a minimum 5 This manual should be stored with the SmartNet System for future reference and should not be removed providing reference to the operation and programming of the installed SmartNet System Thank you again for choosing Gamewell If you have any comments regarding your SmartNet Network system or other Gamewell products please feel free to write us at The Gamewell Company Product Marketing Department 60 Pleasant Street Ashland MA 01721 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Table of Contents OVERVIEW SmartNet System INSTALLATION AND WIRING MSTR 422 Module MSTR FIB Module SIM 422 Module SIM 422 FIB Module SIM FIB Module Printer Interface Environmental Considerations AC Connection Wire Connections Fiber Connections SYSTEM OPERATION Start Up Title Block Nodes Window Network Data Window Node Data Window Status Windows Password window CONTROLS General Control Buttons Acknowledging Signal Silence Resetting Multiple Alarms and or Troubles Confirming Deleting Scroll control Trouble Alarm PROGRAMMING Starting The Smartnet Program Exiting The Smartnet Program Updating Smartnet Software New System Load Ser
30. vice Programming Programming Passwords Privileges Configuring the Communication Control By Event Tokenset txt Programming Nodes Upload Download Node Download Node Upload Node WatchDog Timer Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com DNNNDNDDADAMAMAMAMAN nH HK HW W NNNNNNR RR omowownrnnnnananan FLEX 600 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING System Firmware Assigning Node Names Node Name Access Level Three Sensitivity Download APPENDIX A Communication Settings APPENDIX B SmartNet Data stream information APPENDIX C Wiring Diagrams Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com 11 11 11 11 11 11 12 12 13 13 24 24 GAMEWELL SMARTNET SYSTEM OVERVIEW SmartNet System The Gamewell SmartNet system is a Personal Computer based proprietary fire alarm control system It is designed to monitor and control up to 250 Flex 600 panels The SmartNet system consists of either a SN600 PC15 SN600 PC19 or a SN600 PC19R Computer with a network interface module installed The central controller features point and click operation with all programming and control functions performed from one location Network status windows indicate the status of all connected panels Each panels history is recorded and saved in its own individual file INSTALLATION AND WIRING MSTR 422 Module The network interface module part number MSTR 422 is a module that plugs into the SN600 PCxx bus expansion slot This card provides an RS

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