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Chapter 3: FireWorks  node connections 

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P/N 3102213-

EN • REV 006 • ISS 18FEB19

 

Figure 40: DB-25 serial cable wiring diagram 

 

Setting up the Bosch/Radionics D6600 and other equipment 

Here ar

e the steps to follow when setting up and configuring a Bosch/Radionics D6600, a control panel and its 

dialer, and the FW-UL6W. 
1. 

Set up and configure the Bosch/Radionics 6600 (firmware CPU

-

1.2.03).

 

COM port settings

 

Baud: [9] (38,400)

 

Data bit: [8]

 

Stop bit: [1]

 

Parity: [0] (none)

 

BSFK fire bit: [1]

 

Output format: [2] (SIA 

change requires hardware reboot/cycle power)

 

CPU configuration

 

Enable input commands: [0] (no input commands)

 

Buzzer: [1] (buzzer on for any events)

 

External parallel printer: [1] (primary: all reports go to this device)

 

Network configuration (automation network configuration)

 

Network automation output format: [2]

 

Device: [2]

 

2. 

Set up the telephone lines for the control 

panel dialer. 

Note:

 For telephone connections, refer to the DACT or control panel installation instructions for UL 

requirements. 

3.  Install and configure the control panel dialer. 

You will need the account number, the protocol (4/2 or Contact ID), and the phone numbers for the receiver.

 

Refer to the control panel documentation for details about configuring the dialer.

 

4.  Once the dialer is configured, give the following information to the FireWorks programmer: 

  A detailed re

port that lists the protocol and the event details for the control panel (this details the event 

codes and their meaning) 

 

 

A report that lists the control panel zones, groups, and partitions

 

  The address where the control panel is located and the name of the contact person 

Note: 

Each event type must be programmed in System Builder for FireWorks to display them properly. 

Unprogrammed event types are defaulted to the highest priority.  

5

Configure the DACR, lines, account information, the 

events and their meaning, the event states, and protocol 

in the FireWorks Receiver Configuration Manager.

 

6. 

Map the event states in FireWorks System Builder.

 

5 - SGND

DB-9F

2 - RxD

3 - TxD

RD

GN

BK

Summary of Contents for FireWorks FW-UL6S

Page 1: ...FW UL6W FireWorks Workstation Installation Manual P N 3102213 EN REV 006 ISS 18FEB19 ...

Page 2: ...ed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiateradio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause har...

Page 3: ...dbus High Level Interface 42 Chapter 4 UL ULC programming instructions 43 UL ULC programming requirements 44 Disabling the 24 hour trouble re sound timer 46 Automatically canceling workstation silence 46 Delaying control panel local AC power fail events 46 Changing the event selection method 47 Assigning user rights to clear all receiver account events 47 Filtering events 48 Changing to local mode...

Page 4: ...rnet network application 66 Redundant communication applications 66 Passing commands between control panels 68 Security applications 69 Fire applications 69 Firefighter Smoke Control Station FSCS 70 Building System Information Unit BSIU 71 Appendix D Lantronix CPR Manager 73 Introduction 74 Installing CPR Manager 74 Creating the Lantronix CPR port 74 Configuring the FireWorks COM port 76 Testing t...

Page 5: ...ard for Digital Alarm Communicator System Units third edition UL 2017 Standard for General Purpose Signaling Devices and Systems second edition UL 2572 Standard for Mass Notification Systems first edition NFPA 11 Standard for Low Expansion Foam Systems 2010 edition NFPA 11A Standard for Medium and High ExpansionFoam Systems 2010 edition NFPA 12 Standard on Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing Systems 2011...

Page 6: ...tility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate Limitation of liability To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law in n...

Page 7: ... that couldresult in injury or loss of life They tell you which actions to take or to avoid in order to prevent the injury or loss of life Caution Caution messages advise you of possible equipment damage They tell youwhich actions to take or to avoid in order to prevent the damage Note Note messages advise you of the possible loss of time or effort They describe how to avoid the loss Notes are als...

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Page 9: ... brief introduction to the FW UL6W workstation Content Introduction 2 Description 2 Software product options 4 Front panel features 5 Rear panel features 6 Internal cable connections 7 Compatible monitors option cards and other accessories 9 Minimum system configurations 10 Specifications 11 ...

Page 10: ...ks life safety system See Figure 1 Figure 1 FW UL6W FireWorksworkstation The FW UL6W uses a hardware RAID 1 hard drive array consisting of two separate hard drives Both hard drives store the same data If one drive fails the other drive continues to operate with all of the data intact The FW UL6W is suitable for use as A workstation in a FireWorks stand alone life safety network A client workstatio...

Page 11: ...pical nonredundant life safety network 1 FW UL6S 2 System event printer if required 3 FW UL6W client workstations 50 max 4 FireWorks nodes 125 max 5 FireWorks remote clients 15 max Figure 4 Typical redundant life safety network 1 FW UL6S primary server 2 System event printer if required 3 FW UL6S backup server 4 FW UL6W witness 5 FW UL6W client workstations 50 max 6 FireWorks nodes 125 max 7 FireW...

Page 12: ... fire alarm control panels FW 1S 3 Display system information on one remote client computer connected to the Ethernet network FW 4S 3 Display system information on up to five remote computers connected to the Ethernet network You must activate FW 1S before you can activate FW 4S FW 10S 3 Display system information on up to 15 remote computers connected to theEthernet network You must activate FW 1...

Page 13: ... UL6W Figure 5 Front panel features 1 ON OFF key switch 2 USB 2 0 1 1 ports 2X 3 Status LEDs see Table 2 below 4 Optical drive 5 Empty drive bays 6 Filter assembly 7 Fan 2 8 Fan 1 Table 2 StatusLED descriptions LED Description Indicates the workstation is on Indicates hard drive activity Indicates internal faults reported by the watchdog card ...

Page 14: ...6W Figure 6 Rear panel features 1 Fan 3 2 PCI expansion card slots 3 Not used 4 I O panel see Figure 7 5 Power supply Figure 7 FW UL6W I Opanel 1 Not used 2 Not used 2X 3 DVI I video port 4 RJ 45 Ethernet port LAN 2 5 RJ 45 Ethernet port LAN 1 6 Not used 7 Not used 8 Not used 9 USB 3 0 2 0 1 1 ports 4X 10 HDMI video port 11 USB 2 0 1 1 ports 2X ...

Page 15: ...front panel Trouble LED 4 From power supply 5 Fan cable connections see Table 3 6 No connection 7 From motherboard COM3 connector see Figure 9 Table 3 FW PCWD6 cable connections FW PCWD6 FW UL6W Switch setting Fan 8 Power supply fan S1 8 ON Fan 7 Not used S1 7 OFF Fan 6 Not used S1 6 OFF Fan 5 CPU fan S1 5 ON Fan 4 Not used S1 4 OFF Fan 3 Rear fan S1 3 ON Fan 2 Front right fan S1 2 ON Fan 1 Front ...

Page 16: ... 2 Memory slots 32 GB installed 3 From FW PCWD6 COM PORT connector 4 From power supply 5 From Drive 0 6 From Drive 1 7 From front panel USB ports 8 From front panel Power LED 9 From front panel ON OFF key switch 10 From front panel Hard Drive LED 11 Expansion slots for option cards 12 FW PCWD6 card slot FW PCWD6 card installed ...

Page 17: ...W FILTER Replacement filter PT 1S System event printer MN COM1S RS 232 to Ethernet interface module MN FVPN VoIP encoder decoder module MN NETRLY4 Network relay module MN TK10 10 position 4 pole DIN rail terminal block MN FNS4C2F3 Ethernet switch four copper connections and two fiber optic connections MN FNS8C2F3 Ethernet switch eight copper connections and two fiber optic connections MN FNS18C8F3...

Page 18: ...S system event printer Local Security FW UL6W with FW PCWD6 keyboard and mouse UL 864 Listed compatible monitor see Table 4 PT 1S system event printer if required Central Station Receiving FW UL6W with FW PCWD6 keyboard and mouse UL 864 Listed compatible monitor see Table 4 PT 1S system event printer if required Radionics Bosch D6600 one per workstation Emergency Signaling FW UL6W with FW PCWD6 ke...

Page 19: ...orts 4 USB 3 0 2 0 1 1 ports 2 USB 2 0 1 1 ports Ethernet ports 2 10 100 1000 Mbps RJ 45 Serial ports 1 8 optically isolated Watchdog card Yes FW PCWD6 ON OFF key switch Yes Status LEDs Yes Power 120 V 50 60 Hz 5 A Dimensions W H D 2 17 0 7 0 22 7 in 43 2 17 8 57 7 cm Operating environment Temperature Relative humidity 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C 0 to 93 noncondensing 1 Requires two FW SP4I cards ordere...

Page 20: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 12 P N 3102213 EN REV 006 ISS 18FEB19 ...

Page 21: ...W UL6W in a rack 15 Connecting AC power 15 Connecting the keyboard and mouse 17 Connecting monitors 18 Ethernet port connections 18 Serial port connections 19 Securing I O cable connections 19 Setting up the FW UL6W 20 Turning on the FW UL6W 20 Logging on to the FW UL6W 20 Changing the Windows user account passwords 21 Setting up the monitors 22 Setting up the monitor touch screens 25 Connecting a...

Page 22: ...ith applicable national and local codes ordinances and regulations Installing the FW UL6W on a bench To install the FW UL6W on a bench you need the following equipment A workbench that provides adequate working space for the FW UL6W monitors keyboard and mouse see Figure 10 An FW UL6CC1 cable cover Position the workbench far enough from walls and other obstacles in order to allow air to move freel...

Page 23: ...ure 11 and Figure 13 WARNING Electrocution hazard Make sure that all power sources are disconnected and remain disconnected Use accepted lockout tagout practices To connect AC power 1 Mount the surge protective device SPD on the AC power junction box 2 Cut the plug end off of the AC power cord and then pull the power cord through the conduit into the junction box There must be 3 to 5 ft 92 to 152 ...

Page 24: ...UL 1449 Listed Type 2 SPD supplied with the FW UL6W 3 Junction box 4 AC power cord in conduit 5 3 to 5 ft 92 to 152 cm 6 Ground pigtail tied to the junction box Figure 12 AC power connection 1 Permanent connection to a dedicated fire alarm branch circuit supply by way of a UL 1481 Listed UPS Enclose in conduit or equivalent protection against mechanical injury ...

Page 25: ... P N 3102212 EN 4 Conduit 5 UL 1449 Listed Type 2 SPD supplied with the FW UL6W 6 Permanent connection to a dedicated fire alarm branch circuit supply by way of a UL 1481 Listed UPS 7 Junction box 8 FW UL6CC1 cable tray Connectingthe keyboard and mouse Connect the keyboard and the mouseto the USB ports See Figure 14 Figure 14 Keyboard and mouse connections 1 Limit connections tothe same room and w...

Page 26: ...ing up the monitors on page 22 Figure 15 Monitor connections 1 Limit connections tothe same room and within 8 ft 2 4 m Ethernet port connections The FW UL6W provides two RJ 45 Gigabit Ethernet ports for making local area network connections See Figure 16 Figure 16 Ethernet port connections 1 UL 2572 Communication Security Level 1 2 RJ 45 Ethernet patch cable Cat 5e or better Limit connection to th...

Page 27: ...s 1 UL 2572 Communication Security Level 0 2 RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter cable supplied with the FW SP4I card Limit connection to the same room within 20 ft 6 1 m for UL or 59 ft 18 m for ULC and enclose in conduit or equivalent protection against mechanical injury Securing I O cable connections Use nylon cable ties to secure the I O cable connections to the FW UL6CC1 cable tray See Figure 18 For instal...

Page 28: ...ower LED lights Logging on to the FW UL6W The FW UL6W is preconfigured withthe Windows user accounts described below Administrator A system administrator account that allows users to install software and shut down the Windows operating system but does not allow them to change the account password Note UL requirements prohibit installing third party applications on the FW UL6W workstation Maintenan...

Page 29: ...naging user accounts than those discussed here We recommend that you at least change the Administrator account password Note By default users are not allowed to change their user account passwords not even the system administrator Changing the Administrator account password You must first change the Administrator user account properties to allow changing passwords before you can change the Adminis...

Page 30: ...o the Administrator user account 2 Click Start right click Computer and then click Manage 3 In the Computer Management navigation pane double click Local Users and Groups and then click the Users folder 4 For each user account double click the user name and then on the General tab clear the User Cannot Change Password check box 5 Click OK and then close the Computer Management window The next time...

Page 31: ...en you extend the Windows desktop across two monitors the monitors are the same size and they are placed next to each other with theprimary desktop on the left and the extended desktop on the right See Figure 19 Figure 19 Typical dual monitorsetup To identify the displays 1 Right click theWindows desktop 2 Click Screen Resolution 3 On the Screen Resolution page click Identify If the monitors are n...

Page 32: ...the resolution of the larger monitor to match smaller monitor See Figure 22 Figure 22 Reducing the resolution on the largermonitor To change the screen resolution 1 Right click theWindows desktop 2 Click Graphics Properties 3 On the Intel HD Graphics Control Panel click Display 4 On the Display page select the larger monitor and then under Resolution select the resolution of the smaller monitor Cl...

Page 33: ...s primary input devices The general steps for setting up the monitor touch screens are 1 Connect the touch screen USB cables 2 Install the eGalaxTouch touch screen driver 3 Map the touch screen controllers 4 Calibrate the touch screens Details of each step are given below Connecting the touch screens Connect the monitor touch screens to any of the USB ports on the back of the workstation See Figur...

Page 34: ...reen controllers do not attempt to change the mapping To see how the touch screen controllers are mapped select a USB Controller icon on the General tab and then click the Display tabto see which display is selected Calibrating the touch screens After the touch screen controllers have been mapped you can calibrate the touch screens For best results we recommend that you perform a 4 point calibrati...

Page 35: ... to the same room Notes FireWorks only supervises the system event printer for loss of communication FireWorks does not differentiate between a printer that is turned off and a USB cable that is unplugged and does not provide supervision for loss of power and printer taken offline manually FireWorks does not display a printer fault event until after another event occurs FireWorks will not recogniz...

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Page 37: ...an FW SP4I card serial port 34 Using an MN COM1S 34 Using a 3X ETHx card 35 Connecting a Bosch Radionics D6600 Communications Receiver 36 Using an FW SP4I card serial port 37 Using an MN COM1S 37 Setting up the Bosch Radionics D6600 and other equipment 38 Connecting iO64 and iO500 control panels 39 Installing the com0com driver 39 Connecting the OH Network Receiver to the virtual COM port 41 Conne...

Page 38: ...600 Y Y 3 N N iO Series N N N Y 4 1 Requires 3 SDU V5 3 and C CPU application code V1 30 2 Requires 3 SDU V5 3 C CPU application code V1 30 and a 3X ETHx option card 3 Requires Lantronix CPR Manager 4 3 0 3 For installation instructions see Appendix D Lantronix CPR Manager on page 73 4 Requires com0com sys driver 2 2 2 0 and an SA ETH option card For com0com driver installation instructions see In...

Page 39: ...cable must have the following characteristics Wire 20 to 26 AWG solid copper insulated Length 20 ft 6 1 m max Connector DB 9F with cover and mating hardware Figure 28 EST3 serial port field wiring 1 To an FW SP4I serial port by way of an RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter cable supplied with the FW SP4I card 2 Supervised and power limited 3 EST3 CPU card Configure the serial port on the EST3 control panel as f...

Page 40: ...Chapter 3 FireWorks node connections 32 P N 3102213 EN REV 006 ISS 18FEB19 Figure 29 FireWorksserial port settings Figure 30 Typical FW SP4I card COM port assignments 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 41: ...ame room within 20 ft 6 1 m for UL or 59 ft 18 m for ULC and enclose in conduit or equivalent protection against mechanical injury 3 EST3 CPU card and RS 232 option card Figure 32 Remote MN COM1S connection 1 FW UL6W and FW UL6CC1 2 RJ 45 Ethernet patch cable Cat 5e or better Limit connection to the same room within 20 ft 6 1 m for UL or 59 ft 18 m for ULC and enclose in conduit or equivalent prot...

Page 42: ...ial port connection An MN COM1S connection A 3X ETHx card connection Using an FW SP4I card serial port Connect the FW UL6W workstation to an EST3Xcontrol panel the same way you connect an EST3 control panel For more information see Using an FW SP4I card serial port on page 30 Using an MN COM1S Connect the FW UL6W workstation to an EST3Xcontrol panel the same way you connect an EST3 control panel F...

Page 43: ... in conduit or equivalent protection against mechanical injury 3 EST3X CPU card and 3X ETHx option card Figure 35 Remote 3X ETHx card connection 1 FW UL6W and FW UL6CC1 2 RJ 45 Ethernet patch cable Cat 5e or better Limit connection to the same room within 20 ft 6 1 m for UL or 59 ft 18 m for ULC and enclose in conduit or equivalent protection against mechanical injury 3 MN FNSx Ethernet switch 4 D...

Page 44: ...cations Receiver You can use a serial port on an FW SP4I card or you can usean MN COM1S to connect the FW UL6W to a Bosch Radionics D6600 Notes You can only connect one D6600 to the FW UL6W An MN COM1S connection to theD6600 requires that you use Lantronix CPR Manager 4 3 03 to redirect the FireWorks COM port For more information see Appendix D Lantronix CPR Manager on page 73 ...

Page 45: ...re a DB 9 serial cable as shown in Figure 38 Connect one end to the RJ 45 to DB 9 adapter cable and the other end to COM 3 on the D6600 Figure 38 DB 9 serial cable wiring diagram Using an MN COM1S Figure 39 shows you how to connect a Bosch Radionics D6600 to the FW UL6W using an MN COM1S For more information see MN COM1S RS 232 to Ethernet Interface Installation Sheet P N 3101601 EN Figure 39 D660...

Page 46: ...to the DACT or control panel installation instructions for UL requirements 3 Install and configure the control panel dialer You will need the account number the protocol 4 2 or Contact ID and the phone numbers for the receiver Refer to the control panel documentation for details about configuring the dialer 4 Once the dialer is configured give the following information to the FireWorks programmer ...

Page 47: ...aler and IP Account settings 2 Export the iO Series control panel dialer events 3 In the Receiver Configuration Manager add an OH Network Receiver and then set up a Contact ID account Note The Receiver Type for an OH Network Receiver is Osborne Hoffman OH2000E 4 Import the iO Series control panel dialer events 5 Install and set up OH Network Receiver 6 Install and set up the com0com driver 7 Conne...

Page 48: ...l folder 2 Open the com0com 2 2 2 0 x64 fre signed zip file and then click Unzip 3 Open the com0com 2 2 2 0 x64 fre signed folder double click setup exe and then follow the on screen instructions 4 On the Start menu open the com0com folder and then double click Setup 5 In the Setup for com0com dialog box rename the virtual COM port pair to two unused Windows COM port numbers For example rename the...

Page 49: ...se Connectingthe OH2000E digital receiverto the virtual COM port 1 On the System Builder Applications menu click Communications Manager 2 Select an unassigned port from the Ports list 3 Select the OH2000E digital receiver from the Assigned Node list 4 Under Serial Port Properties select the higher numbered virtual COM port from the Com Port list as shown below 5 Set Baud Rate Parity and Stop Bits ...

Page 50: ...240 EN Figure 41 FW HSSX1 connection 1 FW UL6W and FW UL6CC1 2 RJ 45 Ethernet patch cable Cat 5e or better Limit connection to the same room within 20 ft 6 1 m for UL or 59 ft 18 m for ULC and enclose in conduit or equivalent protection against mechanical injury 3 MN FNSx Ethernet switch 4 MN NETRLY module 5 FW HSSX1 Limit connection to the same room within 20 ft 6 1 m for UL or 59 ft 18 m for ULC...

Page 51: ... Delaying control panel local AC power fail events 46 Changing the event selection method 47 Assigning user rights to clear all receiver account events 47 Filtering events 48 Changing to local mode of operation 48 Adjusting the trouble signal re sound timer 48 Changing Event List operation 49 Changing the color used for Emergency events 49 Changing the color used for Supervisory events 50 Changing...

Page 52: ... On all events Only on alarm events On all events On all events Default screen layouts N A Any arrangement that does not obscure the Event List and Event Action windows Any arrangement that does not obscure the Event List and Event Action windows Event selection method Maintain Selected Event Select High Priority Select Newest Select Newest if Higher or Equal Priority Select High Priority Select H...

Page 53: ... Blue Brown Cyan Grey Gold Orange White Yellow Yellow Supervisory event indicator color Black Blue Brown Cyan Grey Gold Orange White Yellow Black Blue Brown Cyan Grey Gold Orange White Yellow Yellow Building event indicator color Black Blue Brown Cyan Grey Gold Orange White Yellow Black Blue Brown Cyan Grey Gold Orange White Yellow Yellow Trouble event indicator color Black Blue Brown Cyan Grey Go...

Page 54: ...you time to acknowledge new events posted on the system without the local trouble signal sounding in the background You can configure FireWorks to automatically re sound the local trouble signal in the event you get pulled away from the workstation or get distracted whileyou are acknowledging events By default FireWorks automatically re sounds the local troublesignal after five minutes Note The lo...

Page 55: ...n or is equal to the current event Select this setting if you want the system to display the most recent highest priority event Note The event selection method setting may conflict with UL ULC requirements To comply set the event selection method for Select High Priority for all user accounts To change the event selection method 1 In System Control click the Function menu 2 Point to Event Selectio...

Page 56: ...nd restoration events from the same point if both are present in the NewEvents list after 5 to 30 minutes By default FireWorks is set for proprietary mode To change to local mode operation 1 In System Builder on the Applications menu click Local Mode of Operation 2 In the Local Mode of Operation dialog box under Operational Modes click Local 3 Set Local Mode Acknowledged Time for between 5 and 30 ...

Page 57: ...n the Basic tab under Property select EventList 4 In the Value box click the required agency standard 5 Click Apply Changing the color used for Emergency events FireWorks uses colors to help thesystem operator distinguish between Emergency events and other event types By default FireWorks uses the color yellow for Emergency events Changing the color used for Emergency events affects the following ...

Page 58: ...lue box click the arrow and then click the color that you want 5 Click Apply Changing the color used for Building events FireWorks uses colors to help thesystem operator distinguish between Building events and other event types By default FireWorks uses the color yellow for Building events Changing the color used for Building events affects the following System Control screen elements The backgrou...

Page 59: ...e UL tab under Property select SYSCONTROL_COLOR_FOR_TROUBLE 4 In the Value box click the arrow and then click the color that you want 5 Click Apply Changing the color used for Monitor events FireWorks uses colors to help thesystem operator to distinguish between event types By default FireWorks uses the color yellow for Monitor events Changing the color used for Monitor events affects the followin...

Page 60: ...Chapter 4 UL ULC programming instructions 52 P N 3102213 EN REV 006 ISS 18FEB19 ...

Page 61: ...ms that you may experience while setting up and using your FW UL6W and gives you possible solutions Content Fire alarm control panel to workstation communication problems 54 Workstation communication 54 EST3 or EST3X communication 54 Workstation hard drive failure 55 Cleaning the filter 56 Cleaning the monitors 56 ...

Page 62: ...d fire network The wrong drivers are installed The COM ports should not be configured for WinRT communications they should be configured for serial communications EST3 or EST3X communication Problem The control panel is not communicatingwith the workstation A communication failure between the control panel and the workstation network appears as an internal trouble on zone 0607 port 1 on EST3 or ES...

Page 63: ...ed the RAID system rebuilds the data on the replaced drive and your system is back to full operation Order a replacement RAID hard drive and follow the installation instructions included with thedrive To identify the failed hard drive 1 Start Intel Rapid Storage Technology Enterprise Click the Intel Rapid Storage Technology Enterprise icon in the icon tray or Click Start All Programs Intel Intel R...

Page 64: ... Equipment damage hazard Do not use chemical solvents of any kind to clean the filter To clean the filter 1 Remove the filter and filter cover See Figure 44 2 Vacuum the debris from the filter or rinse the filter with clean fresh water 3 Dry thoroughly and then replace Figure 44 Filter assembly exploded view 1 Filter 2 Filter cover 3 6 32 1 2 tapered machine screws 2x Cleaning the monitors Clean t...

Page 65: ...P N 3102213 EN REV 006 ISS 18FEB19 57 Appendix A System calculations Summary This appendix provides instructions for sizing a UPS Content UPS sizing calculations 58 ...

Page 66: ...ou can find this information on the equipment tags 3 Multiply the volts and amps for each piece of equipment and write the result in the Power column The power on some equipment may be listed in watts Youcan use the following formula to convert watts to VA Use a power factor of 0 7 which is typical for computer equipment VA Watts x Power factor 4 Add the Power column and enter the result in Subtot...

Page 67: ...od from table Note Consult UPS manufacturer s instructions for specific battery sizing instructions Remember that you must provide for bypassing the UPS for servicing Table 10 UPS sizing worksheet Equipment Volts Amperes Power volts amperes FW UL6W 120 5 0 600 Monitor 1 1 120 Monitor 2 120 PT 1S 120 1 0 120 Subtotal Derating 25 of subtotal Required VA 1 Refer to the monitor installation sheet for ...

Page 68: ...Appendix A System calculations 60 P N 3102213 EN REV 006 ISS 18FEB19 ...

Page 69: ...N REV 006 ISS 18FEB19 61 Appendix B Agency requirements Summary This appendix lists the requirements you must meet for agency listings and approvals Content UL ULC listing requirements 62 FM approval requirements 64 ...

Page 70: ...rs keyboard and mouse When mounting the workstation on a bench you must use an FW UL6CC1 to secure cables and connect conduit ULC only allows bench mounting in applications where the workstation is ancillary no common controls X X UL 1076 and UL 1610 require an acknowledgement signal from the proprietary central station This is sometimes called closing confirmation or ring back To comply with UL 1...

Page 71: ...oprietary Fire Signal Receiving Centre Applications For CAN ULC S559 compliant proprietary fire signal receiving center applications see EST Life Safety Systems CAN ULC S559 Application Guide P N 3102245 EN X X PT 1S printer Event messages must be recorded so users canreview them Each system must include at least one PT 1S printer for printing event messages X X FireWorksRemote Client connections ...

Page 72: ...S only The FireWorks workstation must monitor and supervise the trouble contacts on the UPS uninterruptible power supply If the UPS can report multiple trouble condition e g UPS Trouble and UPS On Battery then FireWorks must distinctly annunciate each trouble condition Plug the software key into one of the USB ports on the back of the workstation and install a FW UL6CC1 cable cover to protect it ...

Page 73: ...nt Ethernet network application 66 Redundant communication applications 66 Redundant serial communications 66 Redundant Ethernet communication application 67 Passing commands between control panels 68 Security applications 69 Fire applications 69 Firefighter Smoke Control Station FSCS 70 Building System Information Unit BSIU 71 ...

Page 74: ...hernet network application 1 FW UL6W and FW UL6CC1 2 Ethernet connection Limit connectionto the same room within 20 ft 6 1 m for UL or 59 ft 18 m for ULC and enclose in conduit or equivalent protection against mechanical injury 3 MN FNSx Ethernet switch 4 EST3 EST3XCPU card and RS 232 option card 5 Dedicated fiber network See MN FNSx Fiber Optic Transceiver Module Installation Sheet P N3102138 EN ...

Page 75: ...lication In a redundant Ethernet communication application FireWorks uses two TCP IP ports to connect to the fire alarm system If the primary port connection breaks FireWorks can still communicate using theredundant port connection See Figure 48 Figure 48 Typical redundant Ethernet application 1 FW UL6W and FW UL6CC1 2 Ethernet connection Limit connectionto the same room within 20 ft 6 1 m for UL ...

Page 76: ...2 Serial or Ethernet connection Limit connectionto the same room within 20 ft 6 1 m for UL or 59 ft 18 m for ULC and enclose in conduit or equivalent protection against mechanical injury 3 FW UL6W and FW UL6CC1 An FW SP4I card is required for serial connections Example 1 An alarm event on panel 1 triggers a command in FireWorks which turns on the strobes on panel 2 Example 2 An alarm event on pane...

Page 77: ...th basic line security Central station alarm Proprietary Holdup alarm Note For information about these applications refer to the EST3 control panel documentation The following is optional equipment when bench mounting or rack mounting your system for annunciator only applications PT 1S system event printer UL 1481 Listed UPS FW UL6CC1 Fire applications The following applications are UL Listed for ...

Page 78: ...ny fire alarm or emergency communication control functions e g silence fire alarm signals reset control units The FireWorks FSCS display must be visible at all times e g no screen savers Text on map display graphics must be legible The FireWorks FSCS must be configured to require log on credentials System operation graphics text and other displayed information must be approved by the local authori...

Page 79: ...reWorks BSIU may only be used for operating smoke control functions e g open close dampers When model FW UL6W is configured as a BSIU it is required to be connected to a UL 864 Listed monitor using an HDMI or DVI video cable that does not exceedeight feet in length Model FW UL6W may also use an available HDMI video port to connect a secondUL ITE Listed monitor Second UL ITE Listed monitor Shall me...

Page 80: ...Appendix C Applications 72 P N 3102213 EN REV 006 ISS 18FEB19 ...

Page 81: ...is appendix provides instructions for installing Lantronix CPR Manager and setting up serial ports for use with select serial devices Content Introduction 74 Installing CPR Manager 74 Creating the Lantronix CPR port 74 Configuring the FireWorks COM port 76 Testing the connection 76 ...

Page 82: ...er side of a router or a firewall then you may have to add UDP ports 30718 43282 and 43283 to the firewall exception list You may experience trouble in opening this COM port if these UDP ports are not excluded For VESDA applications use TCP port 10001 Installing CPR Manager 1 On the Start menu click Computer and then open the C Fireworks Tools Serial Port Tool folder 2 In the Serial Port Tool fold...

Page 83: ... add a virtual COM port 4 In the Com Ports dialog box check the check box for the COM port you want to add and then click OK Note FireWorks Communication Manager supports up to 25 serial ports Do not select Com26 or higher 5 In the device navigation pane select the COM port that you just created 6 On the Settings tab do the following In the Host box type theIP address of the MN COM1s connected to ...

Page 84: ...heck box In the Description box typea description Under Serial Port properties in the Com Port list select the Lantronix CPR port 4 Click Apply Testing the connection Once the equipment is set up and deployed you can useLantronix CPR Manager to test the connection To test the connection 1 Start Lantronix CPR Manager 2 In the navigation panel click the COM port that youwant to test 3 On the Com XX ...

Page 85: ...de of operation 49 changing Windows user account passwords 21 cleaning monitors 60 cleaning the filter 60 command passing 72 connecting 19 AC power 15 keyboard and mouse 17 monitors 18 connecting IP devices 18 connecting touch screens 25 D delaying control panel local AC power fail events 47 description 2 disabling the 24 hour trouble re sound timer 47 DVI I video port 6 E Ethernet network applica...

Page 86: ...n application 70 S security applications 73 Serial port connections 19 setting up monitor touch screens 25 setting up monitors 22 setting up the workstation 20 software product options 4 specifications 11 status LEDs 5 T trouble signal re sound timer 50 U UL 2572 security and data protection iv UL ULC listing requirements 66 UL ULC programming requirements 44 UPS sizing calculations 62 USB mouse p...

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