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Programming Guide

Models: STX / SMX

Summary of Contents for SMX

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Page 3: ...nal Inc While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate Honeywell disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agree ment with and for its customer In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any direct special or consequential damages The information and specific...

Page 4: ...Unpacking 10 4 Fastrack Panel Configuration 12 Fastrack Setup 12 5 Commissioning 16 Commission Zones Devices and Onboard I O 16 Learn 26 User Management 26 Configure Level 2 User 27 Configuration via Bluetooth 28 Transferring the Configuration File 28 Sending the Configuration File 30 Configuration via USB 31 READ FROM USB 31 Error messages 32 Event Log Explorer 33 Settings 34 ...

Page 5: ...6 Level 3 User 36 Forgot Passcode 36 Reset Master User Passcode 38 Firmware Update 39 Wipe Event Log 41 Error messages 42 7 Security Instructions 44 Common Security Threats 44 Tips to Mitigate Security Risk 44 Security Threads that Affect Honeywell HGR 45 ...

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Page 8: ...5 About this Guide ...

Page 9: ...tem and so on Supports 160 zones The SMX model Comes with a metal enclosure Available in 1 loop 2 loop and 4 loop configurations Has a 5 inch touch screen Available in Red and Grey colors LED indicators to know the status of power system and so on Supports 160 zones 2 1 Features Following are some of the features of the fire alarm control panel Connections to one two or four Signalling Line Circui...

Page 10: ...e Walk test Zone disablement 160 programmable zones 2 2 Standards Underwriters Laboratories UL UL 864 10th edition Standard for Control Units For standards related information refer to Underwriters Laboratories UL documents 2 3 User Control Levels 2 3 1 Level Definition The FACP panel has four user control levels Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 and Level 4 At all the four levels the touch display is the p...

Page 11: ...vel 3 user can configure passcodes for Level 2 users NOTE The default passcode for LEVEL 3 is 98989898 USER LEVEL 4 The user with Level 4 access can perform all the operations of User Levels 2 and 3 User Level 4 can do the firmware update and manage users of Level 2 Level3 and wipe the event log The user with Level 4 access is the master user Level 4 user can configure passcode for Level 3 user NO...

Page 12: ...9 Introduction ...

Page 13: ...615 000 002 615 000 002 R 615 000 102 615 000 102 R 615 000 202 615 000 202 R 915 100 102 915 100 102 R 915 100 202 915 100 202 R 915 100 402 915 100 402 R QUANTITY 1 FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL 1 1 1 2 QUICK START GUIDE 1 1 1 3 INSTALLATION KIT ACCESSORIES 1 1 1 3 1 PLUG IN TERMINAL BLOCK 2 PIN GREEN 4 4 7 3 2 PLUG IN TERMINAL BLOCK 3 PIN GREEN 2 2 4 3 3 PLUG IN TERMINAL BLOCK 4 PIN GREEN 2 3 5 3 4 ...

Page 14: ...11 Unpacking ...

Page 15: ...loops 5 Panel reboot When the panel is powered up the LCD shows the first configuration prompt You will be guided through the Fastrack configuration until completion The entire procedure takes only a few minutes Throughout this process the internal buzzer activates intermittently but this may be muted and the SYSTEM FAULT and FAULT LEDs are illuminated the LEDs are extinguished upon completion The...

Page 16: ...he following screen appears tap NEXT Figure 4 2 Language screen NOTE The only default language is English 2 The following screen appears with the lists of peripherals that are connected to the panel and tap NEXT Figure 4 3 Peripherals ...

Page 17: ...ng auto learn one loop at a time If the panel has more than one loop of devices the total devices configured for each loop is listed before the auto learn process can continue to the next loop thereby allowing you to go back to the previous step if desired When the Fastrack setup is completed panel reboots Figure 4 5 Fastrack setup completion ...

Page 18: ...tate NOTE When the panel is in the normal state it shows No events present message and the panel screen goes to sleep mode screen would appear in grey which helps in saving the power consumption With any event occurrence or action on the touch screen will switch it to active The LCD shows Date and time The time is displayed in 24hr format ...

Page 19: ...e and Bluetooth 5 1 Commission Zones Devices and Onboard I O 1 Tap Commissioning from the Main Menu to configure all the devices and the zones in the panel Figure 5 1 Main Menu NOTE For Manage Maintenance Event Log and Quick Settings refer STX SMX User s Guide 2 Tap next to Zones Devices Onboard I O Figure 5 2 Commissioning screen ...

Page 20: ...ach zone 5 Tap ADD ZONES to add a new zone and enter the Zone name The Zone name must be maximum 20 characters Figure 5 4 Zones in the Panel NOTE When you add a new zone a successive zone gets created with a default zone name which is editable using the qwerty keyboard For example if you add a new zone after zone 10 a zone 11 gets added with default zone name as Zone 11 ...

Page 21: ... to use alpha numeric keys upper case or lower case space and backspace For a detailed information on using a qwerty keyboard see QWERTY Keyboard Layout 7 Tap DELETE ZONE to delete the zone Figure 5 6 Delete Zone NOTE When you delete a zone all the devices in that particular zone gets added to Zone 1 by default You can delete all the zones except zone 1 ...

Page 22: ...ected with that zone Figure 5 7 Edit Label 9 Tap EDIT LABEL Edit the label description using QWERTY key board and click SAVE Refer Figure 5 5 on page 18 10 Go back to Zones Devices Onboard I O screen Refer Figure 5 3 on page 17 11 Tap INPUT DEVICES Refer Figure 5 3 on page 17 12 Tap next to the selected Loop Figure 5 8 Input Devices ...

Page 23: ...is selected 15 Tap ADD LABEL to assign a new label to the device then enter a new label and tap SAVE 16 Tap EDIT LABEL to modify an existing label and tap SAVE 17 Tap CHANGE ZONE to change the zone Select a zone and tap ASSIGN 18 Tap EDIT ACTION select an Input Action to assign a new action 19 Choose the Latching either ON or OFF 20 Tap CHANGE TYPE to change the device type Figure 5 10 Device Deta...

Page 24: ...ct a loop and tap 24 Tap next to output device The following image shows a list of output device details for the selected device 25 Choose either YES or NO for Silence and Sounder option 26 To edit the programmable zones tap EDIT PRG ZONES Figure 5 11 Output Details screen 27 Tap ALL ON to set the programmable zones to ON mode It is ALL ON mode by default 28 Tap ALL OFF to set the programmable zon...

Page 25: ...NCEx3 menus These menus are inactive in this release and will be available only in a future release NOTE If delay is configured for a zone then the output will remain OFF till the delay period expires after the delay is over the output will turn ON NOTE You can also double click any button to set the OFF mode ...

Page 26: ... 5 3 on page 17 33 Tap LOCAL INPUT The following screen appears with Monitored input Tap next to Monitored Input Figure 5 13 Local Inputs 34 Tap CHANGE ZONE and ASSIGN a new zone 35 To change the input action for the Monitored Input tap EDIT ACTION and choose a new input Action 36 Go back to Zones Devices Onboard I O screen Refer Figure 5 3 on page 17 Tap LOCAL OUTPUT The following screen appears ...

Page 27: ...to configure the programmable zones then you need to set the option as NO and then tap EDIT PRG ZONES If the option is set to YES then no further configuration is required 39 Set Silence to either YES or NO This parameter determines whether the output will turn ON OFF when the SILENCE RESOUND key is pressed 5 2 Learn 1 In the Commissioning screen tap next to the LEARN tab The following image lists...

Page 28: ... and learned individually Figure 5 16 Learn Summary 4 Tap LEARN in PERIPHERALS The Peripherals screen appears 5 3 User Management In User Management you can configure maximum 10 users with Level 2 access with passcodes You can perform following configurations Add User Delete User Edit Passcode 5 3 1 Configure Level 2 User 1 In the Commissioning screen tap User Management Refer Figure 5 2 on page 1...

Page 29: ...t to the Usename which you want to delete 5 Tap icon next to the passcode Figure 5 18 Level 2 user details NOTE Username is non editable by default NOTE You can delete all the users except the 1st user Edit Passcode 6 Enter and confirm a new passcode 7 Tap icon to save the passcode ...

Page 30: ...ile App 5 4 1 Transferring the Configuration File To transfer the configuration file from the mobile to the panel follow the steps given below 1 Connect the Bluetooth Dongle to the USB port in the panel and tap OK Figure 5 20 Bluetooth Detected 2 In the Commissioning screen tap next to Configuration via Bluetooth option ReferFigure 5 2 on page 16 3 On the mobile switch on the Bluetooth and discove...

Page 31: ...SEND CONFIGURATION TO PANEL to send the configuration file from the mobile device to the panel 7 The reading of the configuration file begins Figure 5 21 Read Configuration File 8 A success message is shown 9 When the configuration file reading is completed tap OK 10 Tap OK and eject the Bluetooth dongle ...

Page 32: ... the bluetooth dongle 5 5 Configuration via USB You can export or import the configuration file The Configuration screen has the following options READ FROM USB SEND TO USB 5 5 1 READ FROM USB 1 In the Commissioning screen tap next to the Configuration via USB Refer Figure 5 2 on page 16 NOTE The READ FROM USB option is enabled only when you insert the USB dongle which has the configuration files ...

Page 33: ...n in the USB storage device 9 After the file is fully sent a confirmatory sent message is shown Tap OK 5 5 2 Error messages The following error message will appears when there is an interruption while sending or reading the configuration file Table 5 1 USB Related Error Messages Serial No Error Message Details 1 The selected config file is incompatible with this panel variant Configuration file of...

Page 34: ...age for the files to be sent Tap OK to close the message NOTE The ele file can be used with the PC tool mobile app to view the details of the event log 2 The selected config file has loop mismatch with this panel variant The number of loops of the source panel and the target panel are different For example the number of loops in the configuration file is 2 However the number of loops in the target...

Page 35: ...5 25 Settings The table lists the default panel configuration settings Table 6 Default Panel Settings Option Title Default Setting Options Description Site Name Blank 20 character text Configure text for Site Reference Name to be used when the user contacts the service maintenance provider ...

Page 36: ...uired before device faults are reported This setting applies to DEVICE LEVEL FAULT DOUBLE ADDRESS FAULT NO REPLY FROM DEVICE BAD DEVICE REPLY DEVICE ADDED DEVICE NOT SUPPORTED DEVICE TYPE CHANGED Device Blinking ON ON OFF Determines if the detector s LED flashes when the device is polled by the panel Access Timeout 10 Mins 00 Sec 0 60 Mins After Access Timeout period screen automatically logout an...

Page 37: ...el 3 and level 4 For information on setting passcode for L2 users refer 6 1 User Management NOTE You can delete all the users in level 2 except User 1 Level 3 and Level 4 Master User have only one user Figure 6 1 Level 4 User Management 6 1 1 Level 2 Users In the User Management tab you can configure level 2 users along with the passcode For more details see 6 User Management 6 1 2 Level 3 User Le...

Page 38: ... NOTE Email the file to the technical support team at morleyindiasupport honeywell com NOTE The technical support team will generate a reset file and will send it back to the administrator The file is valid only for 20 days from the date the reset code is sent 3 When the technical support team sends the reset code Copy the code to the USB 4 Insert the USB in the panel Tap GET FROM USB ...

Page 39: ...efault passcode 6 2 1 Reset Master User Passcode 6 In the Main screen tap Administration 7 Enter the default passcode 8 Tap User Management tab 9 Tap in Master User 10 Tap in the Master User screen Figure 6 4 Master User 11 Enter the New Passcode 12 Re enter to Confirm New Passcode 13 Tap to save the new passcode ...

Page 40: ... 4 access 1 In the Administration screen tap FIRMWARE UPDATE tab The Firmware update screen displays the current firmware version details 2 Insert the USB storage device in the panel The OPEN USB option is enabled 3 Tap Open USB Figure 6 6 Firmware Update NOTE The OPEN USB option will be disabled until the USB is inserted 4 The Firmware files that are saved in the USB is listed ...

Page 41: ... Firmware File 5 Select the correct version file and tap UPDATE FIRMWARE The Firmware Upgrade screen appears 6 Tap YES to upgrade the firmware version Figure 6 8 Firmware Upgrade 7 The panel reboots after the firmware update is complete ...

Page 42: ... Firmware upgrade process Make sure not to remove the USB until the upgrade is completed 6 4 Wipe Event Log The Master user can wipe the events at Level 2 To wipe the events tap WIPE The following image shows the screen NOTE Before you clear the events take a back up using USB storage device if required ...

Page 43: ... You select a lower version of the Firmware Firmware Downgrade message is displayed 3 You select a higher version of the Firmware Firmware update message is displayed 4 You select the same version of the Firmware Firmware Repair message is displayed 5 There are no files present in the USB No files in USB message is displayed ...

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Page 45: ...age device before performing import export any file 6 Use only Honeywell approved BLE Dongle HONBLEKIT2 7 Do not share BLE pairing key with others remove the BLE Dongle from the panel once the operation completed 8 Some of the common security threats that may affect the Honeywell SmartConfig Mobile App that runs on Android devices 7 2 Tips to Mitigate Security Risk Following are the tips that you ...

Page 46: ...ve privilege administrative accounts 4 Corporate Anti malware solution needs to be installed and maintained on the device with regular scans can be adjusted according to the manufacturing capabilities to minimize interference with production 5 Blue tooth should not be turned on when not in use as apps can use lots of data without your knowledge 6 The activity needs to be logged including administr...

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