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Johnson Controls Web Server-3 Installation and Operation Manual - P/N: 53550:Rev: A1  1/12/10

Fire Alarm System Limitations

While a fire alarm system may lower insurance rates, it is not a substitute for fire insurance!

An automatic fire alarm system—

typically made up of smoke detec-

tors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warning devices, 
and a fire alarm control panel with remote notification capability—can 
provide early warning of a developing fire. Such a system, however, 
does not assure protection against property damage or loss of life 
resulting from a fire. 

The Manufacturer recommends that smoke and/or heat detectors be 
located throughout a protected premise following the recommenda-
tions of the current edition of the National Fire Protection Association 
Standard 72 (NFPA 72), manufacturer's recommendations, State and 
local codes, and the recommendations contained in the Guide for 
Proper Use of System Smoke Detectors, which is made available at 
no charge to all installing dealers. These documents can be found at 
http://www.systemsensor.com/html/applicat.html.

A study by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (an agency 
of the United States government) indicated that smoke detectors may 
not go off in as many as 35% of all fires. While fire alarm systems are 
designed to provide early warning against fire, they do not guarantee 
warning or protection against fire. A fire alarm system may not provide 
timely or adequate warning, or simply may not function, for a variety 
of reasons: 

Smoke detectors 

may not sense fire where smoke cannot reach the 

detectors such as in chimneys, in or behind walls, on roofs, or on the 
other side of closed doors. Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire 
on another level or floor of a building.  A second-floor detector, for 
example, may not sense a first-floor or basement fire.  

Particles of combustion or “smoke” 

from a developing fire may not 

reach the sensing chambers of smoke detectors because:

Barriers such as closed or partially closed doors, walls, or chimneys 
may inhibit particle or smoke flow.  

Smoke particles may become “cold,” stratify, and not reach the ceiling 
or upper walls where detectors are located.  

Smoke particles may be blown away from detectors by air outlets.  

Smoke particles may be drawn into air returns before reaching the 
detector.  

The amount of “smoke” present may be insufficient to alarm smoke 
detectors. Smoke detectors are designed to alarm at various levels of 
smoke density. If such density levels are not created by a developing 
fire at the location of detectors, the detectors will not go into alarm.  

Smoke detectors, even when working properly, have sensing limita-
tions. Detectors that have photo-electronic sensing chambers tend to 
detect smoldering fires better than flaming fires, which have little visi-
ble smoke. Detectors that have ionizing-type sensing chambers tend 
to detect fast-flaming fires better than smoldering fires.  Because fires 
develop in different ways and are often unpredictable in their growth, 
neither type of detector is necessarily best and a given type of detec-
tor may not provide adequate warning of a fire.  

Smoke detectors cannot be expected to provide adequate warning of 
fires caused by arson, children playing with matches (especially in 

bedrooms), smoking in bed, and violent explosions (caused by escap-
ing gas, improper storage of flammable materials, etc.). 

Heat detectors 

do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only 

when heat on their sensors increases at a predetermined rate or 
reaches a predetermined level. Rate-of-rise heat detectors may be 
subject to reduced sensitivity over time. For this reason, the rate-of-
rise feature of each detector should be tested at least once per year 
by a qualified fire protection specialist. Heat detectors are designed to 
protect property, not life.

IMPORTANT!  Smoke detectors 

must be installed in the same room 

as the control panel and in rooms used by the system for the connec-
tion of alarm transmission wiring, communications, signaling, and/or 
power. If detectors are not so located, a developing fire may damage 
the alarm system, crippling its ability to report a fire.  

Audible warning devices 

such as bells may not alert people if these 

devices are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors or 
are located on another floor of a building. Any warning device may fail 
to alert people with a disability or those who have recently consumed 
drugs, alcohol or medication.  Please note that:

Strobes can, under certain circumstances, cause seizures in people 
with conditions such as epilepsy.  

Studies have shown that certain people, even when they hear a fire 
alarm signal, do not respond or comprehend the meaning of the signal.  
It is the property owner's responsibility to conduct fire drills and other 
training exercise to make people aware of fire alarm signals and 
instruct them on the proper reaction to alarm signals.

In rare instances, the sounding of a warning device can cause tempo-
rary or permanent hearing loss.

A fire alarm system 

will not operate without any electrical power. If 

AC power fails, the system will operate from standby batteries only for 
a specified time and only if the batteries have been properly main-
tained and replaced regularly.

Equipment used in the system 

may not be technically compatible 

with the control panel. It is essential to use only equipment listed for 
service with your control panel.

Telephone lines 

needed to transmit alarm signals from a premise to a 

central monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily dis-
abled. For added protection against telephone line failure, backup 
radio transmission systems are recommended.

The most common cause 

of fire alarm malfunction is inadequate 

maintenance. To keep the entire fire alarm system in excellent work-
ing order, ongoing maintenance is required per the manufacturer's 
recommendations, and UL and NFPA standards. At a minimum, the 
requirements of NFPA 72 shall be followed. Environments with large 
amounts of dust, dirt or high air velocity require more frequent mainte-
nance. A maintenance agreement should be arranged through the 
local manufacturer's representative. Maintenance should be sched-
uled monthly or as required by National and/or local fire codes and 
should be performed by authorized professional fire alarm installers 

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Страница 2: ...iven type of detec tor may not provide adequate warning of a fire Smoke detectors cannot be expected to provide adequate warning of fires caused by arson children playing with matches especially in be...

Страница 3: ...eaming or punching of the enclosure When possible make all cable entries from the sides or rear Before making modifications verify that they will not interfere with battery transformer and printed cir...

Страница 4: ...te and accurate If you have any comments you can email us Please include the following information Product name and version number if applicable Manual page number Your comment Send email messages to...

Страница 5: ...16 Figure 2 3 Installing a CHS 4LChassis 16 2 5 Installing the JWS 3 Printed Circuit Board 17 Figure 2 4 Install JWS 3 Printed Circuit Board onto Chassis 17 2 5 1 JWS 3 Power Supply Connection 17 Tabl...

Страница 6: ...10 E mail Configuration 35 Figure 4 11 E mail Profile Configuration 36 Figure 4 12 Sample E mail Message 37 Figure 4 13 Send Message 37 4 7 2 System Settings 38 Figure 4 14 System Settings 38 4 7 3 Ti...

Страница 7: ...tes to NFN network version 5 0 and later The JWS 3 interfaces to the Internet Intranet using an IP based wire Ethernet connection The JWS 3 can also be used as web based communication between the NFN...

Страница 8: ...l IFC2 640 Installation Operation Programming Manual IFC 3030 Installation Operation Programming Manual IFC2 3030 Installation Operation Programming Manual Network Control Annunciator JNCA Manual Netw...

Страница 9: ...Underwriters Laboratories UL 1076 In certified applications the unit shall be installed in accordance with Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems Fifth Edition Underwriters Laboratories Canada C2...

Страница 10: ...nel on the system JWS 3 does not operate on an NFN network with no IFC 320 640 2 640 3030 2 3030 series panels 1 7 System Requirements Java version 6 or later Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6 0 o...

Страница 11: ...Johnson Controls panel Figure 1 2 Refer to Appendix A JWS 3 Compatible Node Types on page 47 for supported panels An Internet or Intranet IP network connection is used with both architectures 1 8 1 NF...

Страница 12: ...JWS 3 Features System Architecture 12 JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10...

Страница 13: ...3 board NFN network version 5 0 or above sold separately High Speed Network Communication Module HS NCM W SF MF or Network Communication Module NCM W F used to facilitate network communication betwee...

Страница 14: ...53550 Rev A1 1 12 10 2 2 1 JWS 3 PC Board Layout Figure 2 1 JWS 3 Printed Circuit Board Ethernet Connector J8 NUP A Serial Data Connector J6 TB6 NO Com NC TB1 24 V Out 24 V Out 24 V In 24 V In Mountin...

Страница 15: ...A trim ring option is available for semi flush mounting The CAB 3 CAB 4 Series is compatible with multiple chassis including the CHS M2 CHS2 M2 CHS M3 CHS 4 CHS 4L CHS 4N CHS BH CHS PS CA 1 and CA 2...

Страница 16: ...ow except for the bottom row which provides battery housing and does not have PEM studs for mounting Follow these instructions to install a CHS 4L chassis in a CAB 3 CAB 4 series cabinet Step 1 Positi...

Страница 17: ...al and supervised battery backup in accordance with local code requirements Outside Canada the JWS 3 can be powered by any regulated UL 1481 listed power limited battery backed 24 VDC power supply For...

Страница 18: ...tained between power limited and non power limited wiring CAUTION Power Sources Different sources of power are used in conjunction with the JWS 3 product Disconnect all sources of power before servici...

Страница 19: ...efer to the VeriFire Tools CD on line help file For instructions on the additional capabilities available with the DVC refer to the DVC Manual Input power requirements 24 VDC 0 375 amps regulated powe...

Страница 20: ...k control module Refer to Table 2 3 JWS 3 to Fire System Connection Options for details To Internet or Intranet Customer Supplied Cable Ethernet Connector J8 PNET 1 NOTE The Ethernet wire must be conn...

Страница 21: ...optic cable connection Use an HS NCM MF for a multimode fiber optic cable connection Connecting the JWS 3 to an HS NCM W SF MF allows the gateway to communicate with devices on a high speed NFN netwo...

Страница 22: ...re 2 10 NUP to NUP Connection 2 8 Connecting an JWS 3 to a Network Control Module Use an NCM W for a twisted pair wire connection Use an NCM F for a fiber optic cable connection NUP to NUP Cable Conne...

Страница 23: ...550 Rev A1 1 12 10 2 9 Connecting an JWS 3 Directly to a Fire Alarm Control Panel NUP to NUP Cable Connection Refer to Appendix A 1 Direct Connect Node Type Compatibility on page 47 for a list of comp...

Страница 24: ...JWS 3 Embedded Installation Connecting an JWS 3 Directly to a Fire Alarm Control Panel 24 JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10...

Страница 25: ...router and or fire wall so the internet based applications can locate and access the JWS 3 Contact your appropriate MIS personnel for details b Enter the Subnet Mask into the Subnet Mask field This is...

Страница 26: ...n IP Network Configuration 26 JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10 Step 5 The configuration of JWS 3 is complete and it should be operational Refer to JWS 3 Operation on pa...

Страница 27: ...eck the Require server verification https for all sites in this zone selection 4 2 JWS 3 Security There are factory set User Name and Password entries The system administrator should modify these User...

Страница 28: ...and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10 When the JWS 3 is started a log in must be performed Functions assigned by the system administrator determine what access the user will have Figure 4 1 J...

Страница 29: ...formation on the current JWS 3 screen in plain text format Export To HTML Opens a browser pop up window which contains the information on the current JWS 3 screen in HTML format Print Opens the Print...

Страница 30: ...he view Resize And Reposition Columns Click and drag a column and then drop it in a new location to reposition it Move the pointer over the border between two columns until a resize tool appears Then...

Страница 31: ...object in the left panel to display values of its key properties in the right panel In addition to fire alarm control panels the Web Browser also allows you to view network devices such as network de...

Страница 32: ...Diagnostics folder to access this information Statistics are available for NUP ports and for the network at large Figure 4 4 NUP Port Statistics Figure 4 5 Network Statistics Information is also avail...

Страница 33: ...istory of the panels on the fire alarm network For each panel up to 1000 of the most recent items are available Clicking the History folder under a panel name on the left side of the display shows how...

Страница 34: ...ten profiles and an e mail recipient can be assigned to all ten profiles Each of the ten profiles support a maximum of five e mail addresses E mail notification also provides the capability to send e...

Страница 35: ...the ten profiles 4 Click the profile to define 5 Enter the e mail addresses to be included in the profile for notification 6 Choose the node panel type to be included for e mail notification 7 Choose...

Страница 36: ...t Figure 4 11 E mail Profile Configuration In the profile node table check the boxes in the event columns for events that should be announced when they occur in the corresponding nodes Checking All No...

Страница 37: ...an e mail message Step 1 Type the recipient s address in the To field or use the drop menu to select from addresses configured in profiles For more information see E mail Profiles on page 35 Step 2 T...

Страница 38: ...shown in the Multiple Events List Display Labels This option determines whether on not label names appear in the Trouble Reminder If there is an active trouble on the network every 24 hours at 11 00...

Страница 39: ...nnect to the JWS 3 Subnet Mask This is the IP subnet mask that the JWS 3 should use to determine whether a connection came from a local network or should be routed on to another network see previous s...

Страница 40: ...select the event types to be displayed in the JWS 3 Select No to disable JWS 3 viewing of the specified event type The default value for all event types is Yes Figure 4 16 Event Filter Settings 4 7 5...

Страница 41: ...ction This option auto detects IFC 1010 IFC 2020 points on an NFN network How Points Become Visible To The JWS 3 These are the ways a point becomes visible to the JWS 3 With IFC IFC2 3030 IFC IFC2 640...

Страница 42: ...12 10 Figure 4 18 Auto Detect Points The Auto Point Detect feature does not function for the IFC 300 400 panel Click Start to begin Automatic Point Detection This process can be time consuming depend...

Страница 43: ...stem users and their access profiles The system will support up to 128 total IDs The username must be between 3 and 15 characters The password must be between 8 and 15 characters The progress bar show...

Страница 44: ...50 Rev A1 1 12 10 Figure 4 20 User Configuration Once a user has been created his her name is added to the user list Click a user name in the list to enable disable a user account and choose System Ad...

Страница 45: ...n and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10 4 7 8 Active Users The Active Users screen shows which users are currently connected to the JWS 3 the IP address of the computer they are using to conne...

Страница 46: ...JWS 3 Operation Administration Tab 46 JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10...

Страница 47: ...requires that at least one node on the NFN network be an IFC IFC2 3030 IFC IFC2 640 IFC 320 JNCA JNCA 2 panel JWS 3 does not run on an NFN network with no IFC IFC2 3030 IFC IFC2 640 IFC 320 JNCA JNCA...

Страница 48: ...JWS 3 Compatible Node Types Direct Connect Node Type Compatibility 48 JWS 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10...

Страница 49: ...eed to IP Network Configuration on page 25 Cross Over Cable Specifications This cross over cable will be directly connected between the Configuration PC network card s RJ45 connector and the JWS 3 PC...

Страница 50: ...ng information for the correct pinout requirements for each end of the cable EIA TIA wire color code standard 568B is applicable Table B 1 Cross Over Cable 568B RJ45 Pin END 1 Wire Color Diagram End 1...

Страница 51: ...49 Hardware Installation 17 IP cable connection 20 multiple 25 gateway installation 13 Gateway PC board layout 14 General Settings 38 H HS NCM 19 I Installation Environmental Conditions 9 J JNFN Web S...

Страница 52: ...Index 52 Johnson Controls Web Server 3 Installation and Operation Manual P N 53550 Rev A1 1 12 10 T twisted pair wire 19 U USB Line Impedance 19 Max Distance 19 W Wiring Power 17...

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