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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
Considerations

The SmartNet control panel should be located in a clean and cool environment
(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).

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Note

: Consult PC manual 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 dB (incl.. connectors)

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Note

: Feed and return wiring must be run in separate conduits..

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Note

: All wiring entering and leaving buildings must be wired through

surge protection devices.

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Summary of Contents for IF600

Page 1: ...F600 SMARTNET FIRE ALARM SYSTEM NETWORK Installation 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 co...

Page 2: ...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 wri...

Page 3: ...ystem performance and minimize risk of damage to the equipment we suggest using all Gamewell Components 4 There is no substitute for proper maintenance and testing of this or any life safety product G...

Page 4: ...Password window 5 CONTROLS 5 General 5 Control Buttons 5 Acknowledging 5 Signal Silence 5 Resetting 6 Multiple Alarms and or Troubles 6 Confirming 6 Deleting 6 Scroll control 6 Trouble 6 Alarm 6 PROG...

Page 5: ...ssigning Node Names 11 Node Name 11 Access Level Three 11 Sensitivity Download 11 APPENDIX A 12 Communication Settings 12 APPENDIX B 13 SmartNet Data stream information 13 APPENDIX C 24 Wiring Diagram...

Page 6: ...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...

Page 7: ...rge protection device or U P S un interuptable power supply s Note Consult PC manual for power requirements Wire Connections The network interconnecting cable should consist of a shielded 4 conductor...

Page 8: ...dding or deleting nodes will be done through a separate maintenance program Figure 1 VISUAL STATUS DISPLAY Gamewell SmartNet 6NMXXXXXX Current Date and Time Suprervisory Alarms 0 Trouble 0 Alarms 0 Si...

Page 9: ...ondition 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 with...

Page 10: ...he 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 indica...

Page 11: ...rmed Password required Deleting 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 wi...

Page 12: ...o 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 Servic...

Page 13: ...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...

Page 14: ...ould look like this 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 gro...

Page 15: ...ant 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 eith...

Page 16: ...6 Prefix 7 Node 0 Exit 7 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...

Page 17: ...3 02F8 COM 2 02D8 COM 2 02E8 S1 3 Default COM 4 02C8 COM 4 Indicates switch closed IRQ SW 4 SW 5 SW 6 SW 7 SW 8 2 3 4 5 S1 Default 7 S2 Default Indicates switch closed s Note S1 is used to select the...

Page 18: ...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...

Page 19: ...us section will display the condition of the reporting Node The word Status will be followed by either Alarm Fault Normal Bus Comm or Control NODE NUMBER STATUS NUMBER OF ALARMS DATE TIME ACTION CIRCU...

Page 20: ...System power up Begin System I O Assignments System programming itself Programming Mode Entered Ignore any data from this point until Exit Program Mode is received Exit Program Mode See Programming Mo...

Page 21: ...hort in the secondary class A cable Printer fault Node 0 Master printer error Alarm Tested in Message during walk test AtoD Malfunction System Problem LCD Malfunction System Problem System In Walk Tes...

Page 22: ...m 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 TIME ACTION CIRCUIT NUMBER...

Page 23: ...F 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...

Page 24: ...ommencing System Reset System reset button pressed Status FAULT 08 31 95 16 21 Ver Seq in Ckt I Fire Alarm 1 st Floor Room Number I Fire Alarm Verification sequence started not an actual alarm at this...

Page 25: ...cing System Reset Status NORMAL 08 31 95 16 24 System Idle Status ALARM 08 31 95 16 24 Supv Alarm in Ckt 3 Alarm Tamper Switch 1st Floor Supervisory Alarm Circuit 3 Status NORMAL 08 31 95 16 24 I O Re...

Page 26: ...vated Signals reactivated 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 Supervisory Alarm...

Page 27: ...28 System Idle NODE 0 Status FAULT 07 09 1998 10 28 04 0 10 28 04 AM 7 9 98 Printer Fault Printer error at the Master NODE 0 Status CONFIRMED 07 09 1998 10 28 25 0 10 28 04 AM 7 9 98 Printer Fault USE...

Page 28: ...8 10 29 AM Secondary Bus Error Break or short in the Seconday cable was detected at the Master Node 2 Status BUS 7 9 98 10 31 27 AM Primary Bus Error Break or short in primary cable between Node 1 and...

Page 29: ...em w MSTR FIB SIM 422 FIB D W1164 3 Network System w MSTR FIB SIM FIB D W1164 4 Network System using CP 864SN Line Protectors A W538 Cable Connection for MSTR 422 A M1094 1 AC Connections for SN600 PC...

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