SWIFT® Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Manual —
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Device Operations
Wireless Devices
6.
The
Reset Devices
screen appears, displaying the gateway and other devices that have a profile assigned. Click to select the desired
device and click
Reset Device
to remove the profile.
The profile is removed and the device is reset to the factory default state.
3.6 Device Operations
3.6.1 Modes of Operation
Factory Default Mode
In this mode, the devices are not associated with the gateway. A profile must be assigned to associate the device with the gateway. For
further information on assigning a profile, refer to Section 2.8.1, “Assign a Profile”, on page 15. A device cannot perform any fire pro-
tection in the factory default state. In default mode, the devices will be viewable in the communicator window of SWIFT Tools with the
state displayed as “Factory Default”. A device in factory default can be used for site survey.
Site Survey Mode
A site survey assesses and qualifies a site for installing a SWIFT network. The site survey view in SWIFT Tools gives the Radio Fre-
quency (RF) assessment of the site. The tool reports the suggested device spacing based on the data collected during the site survey. This
helps to improve the reliability and performance of a SWIFT network in the wireless fire alarm system. A device cannot perform any fire
protection in the site survey mode. A device that is ready to enter site survey will indicate “pending site survey” in the communicator
section of SWIFT Tools. A device in site survey will not communicate with SWIFT Tools and will be listed as “offline” in the communi-
cator section. For more information on performing a site survey, refer to Appendix B.
Profile Assigned Mode
In this mode, devices are associated with the gateway but are not active participants in the mesh network. A device that is not in the tam-
pered state can join a mesh network in formation or during rescue mode. For further information on mesh formation, refer to “Mesh For-
mation Mode” on page 36. For more information on rescue mode, refer to “Rescue Mode” on page 36.
Devices are not enabled for fire protection until they become part of a mesh network. A device will show a or no answer/missing at the
FACP.
In this mode, devices are viewable in the communicator window of SWIFT Tools. If the device has a profile and is in the tampered state,
it will indicate a status as “Profile Assigned-Tamper”. A non-tampered device will indicate “active scan” as it searches for a mesh net-
work.
Bootloader Mode
In this mode, a device is ready for an update. It cannot participate in a mesh network and cannot provide fire protection. The device is
viewable in the communicator window of SWIFT Tools with the status “Bootloader”. To remove a device from bootloader mode, refer to
Appendix C.
Mesh Participant Modes
Devices that are in the mesh network no longer communicate directly with SWIFT Tools. SWIFT Tools must communicate with the
gateway for status information on a device that has joined a mesh. The gateway will respond to the FACP for the device at the address set
with the SLC rotary address wheels.
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