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W-MMF & W-CRF Wireless Modules SWIFT wireless monitor module is intended for use with a gateway to interface with a device having contacts used to status conditions. It is designed to provide an interface to con- devices such as security contacts, waterflow switches, or pull The input to the monitor module is non-latching and does require a reset. The device has a panel controlled LED indicator. monitor module must be within 3-feet of the monitored device using field wiring or 20 feet in non-metallic conduit. SWIFT wireless relay module allows the control panel to switch by code command. The relay contains an isolated set of contacts, which operate as a SPDT switch. Circuit connec- to the relay are not supervised by the module. The SWIFT module can be used to activate functions such as a remote supply (in conjunction with a monitor module), elevator recall, holders and fan shutdown of wired devices or SWIFT devices the same mesh network. The module also includes a panel- LED indicator. wireless modules are intelligent (addressable) modules provide secure, reliable communication to the Fire Alarm Con- Panel (FACP) across a Class A mesh network. Wireless mod- create an opportunity for applications where it is costly walls/ceilings, buried wires), obtrusive (surface mount or possibly dangerous (asbestos) to use traditional wired In addition, both wired and wireless devices can be present the same FACP providing an integrated wired-wireless solution increased installation potential. mesh network within the SWIFT system creates a child-parent between the devices so that each device has two par- providing a second path for communications on every device. If device can no longer operate for any reason, the rest of the can still communicate with each other, directly or through or more intermediate devices. SWIFT system also engages frequency hopping to prevent sys- interference whether intentional or accidental. devices communicate across the mesh network through a gate- to the FACP. The FACP views the SWIFT wireless device and addressable device on the system providing similar detec- functions and outputs as a wired counterpart. In addition, both and wireless devices can be present on the same FACP to the needs of a given application. A SWIFT wireless system use any combination of modules, smoke and heat detectors, and A/V bases. Wireless installation Class A mesh network Addressable code wheels Commercial applications UL 268 listed Frequency hopping Bi-directional communications Control Panels ES-50X ES-200X MS-9200UDLS MS-9600(UD)LS E1-1020 Wireless Devices Wireless Relay Module Module Specifications / OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS Height 4-1/2 inches; Width 4-1/2 inches; Depth 1-1/2 Weight (includes 4 batteries): 7.9 oz (224 g) Temperature Range: 32 to 120 (0 to 49 Humidity Range: 10% to 93% non-condensing SPECIFICATIONS Resistance: 3.9K Ohms IDC Wiring Resistance: 10 Ohms IDC Voltage: 3.2 Volts Average IDC Current: 5.5 Transmit RF Power: 17 dBm Frequency Range: 902-928 MHz SPECIFICATIONS Type: 4 Panasonic CR123A or 4 Duracell DL 123A Life: 2 years Replacement: Upon TROUBLE BATTERY LOW display during annual maintenance Module Specifications / OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS Height 4-1/4 inches; Width 4-1/4 inches; Depth 1-1/2 Temperature Range: 32 to 120 (0 to 49 Humidity Range: 10% to 93% non-condensing SPECIFICATIONS Transmit RF Power: 17 dBm Frequency Range: 902-928 MHz SPECIFICATIONS Type: 4 Panasonic CR123A or 4 Duracell DL 123A Life: 2 years 10/3/2018 Page 1 of 2 W-DIS-D: LCD user interface for use with the W-GATE wireless and an ANN-80-W Remote Annunciator. Connects to FACP via the ANN-BUS. Both W-DIS-D and ANN-80-W are to display trouble and supervisory conditions that are to the W-GATE and its de
W-MMF & W-CRF Wireless Modules SWIFT wireless monitor module is intended for use with a gateway to interface with a device having contacts used to status conditions. It is designed to provide an interface to con- devices such as security contacts, waterflow switches, or pull The input to the monitor module is non-latching and does require a reset. The device has a panel controlled LED indicator. monitor module must be within 3-feet of the monitored device using field wiring or 20 feet in non-metallic conduit. SWIFT wireless relay module allows the control panel to switch by code command. The relay contains an isolated set of contacts, which operate as a SPDT switch. Circuit connec- to the relay are not supervised by the module. The SWIFT module can be used to activate functions such as a remote supply (in conjunction with a monitor module), elevator recall, holders and fan shutdown of wired devices or SWIFT devices the same mesh network. The module also includes a panel- LED indicator. wireless modules are intelligent (addressable) modules provide secure, reliable communication to the Fire Alarm Con- Panel (FACP) across a Class A mesh network. Wireless mod- create an opportunity for applications where it is costly walls/ceilings, buried wires), obtrusive (surface mount or possibly dangerous (asbestos) to use traditional wired In addition, both wired and wireless devices can be present the same FACP providing an integrated wired-wireless solution increased installation potential. mesh network within the SWIFT system creates a child-parent between the devices so that each device has two par- providing a second path for communications on every device. If device can no longer operate for any reason, the rest of the can still communicate with each other, directly or through or more intermediate devices. SWIFT system also engages frequency hopping to prevent sys- interference whether intentional or accidental. devices communicate across the mesh network through a gate- to the FACP. The FACP views the SWIFT wireless device and addressable device on the system providing similar detec- functions and outputs as a wired counterpart. In addition, both and wireless devices can be present on the same FACP to the needs of a given application. A SWIFT wireless system use any combination of modules, smoke and heat detectors, and A/V bases. Wireless installation Class A mesh network Addressable code wheels Commercial applications UL 268 listed Frequency hopping Bi-directional communications Control Panels ES-50X ES-200X MS-9200UDLS MS-9600(UD)LS E1-1020 Wireless Devices Wireless Relay Module Module Specifications / OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS Height 4-1/2 inches; Width 4-1/2 inches; Depth 1-1/2 Weight (includes 4 batteries): 7.9 oz (224 g) Temperature Range: 32 to 120 (0 to 49 Humidity Range: 10% to 93% non-condensing SPECIFICATIONS Resistance: 3.9K Ohms IDC Wiring Resistance: 10 Ohms IDC Voltage: 3.2 Volts Average IDC Current: 5.5 Transmit RF Power: 17 dBm Frequency Range: 902-928 MHz SPECIFICATIONS Type: 4 Panasonic CR123A or 4 Duracell DL 123A Life: 2 years Replacement: Upon TROUBLE BATTERY LOW display during annual maintenance Module Specifications / OPERATING SPECIFICATIONS Height 4-1/4 inches; Width 4-1/4 inches; Depth 1-1/2 Temperature Range: 32 to 120 (0 to 49 Humidity Range: 10% to 93% non-condensing SPECIFICATIONS Transmit RF Power: 17 dBm Frequency Range: 902-928 MHz SPECIFICATIONS Type: 4 Panasonic CR123A or 4 Duracell DL 123A Life: 2 years 10/3/2018 Page 1 of 2 W-DIS-D: LCD user interface for use with the W-GATE wireless and an ANN-80-W Remote Annunciator. Connects to FACP via the ANN-BUS. Both W-DIS-D and ANN-80-W are to display trouble and supervisory conditions that are to the W-GATE and its de