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I Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174 FAX: 630-377-6495 AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Wireless Synchronization Module Operating Voltage: Current Draw: Operating Current: EOL Resistance: Monitor Wiring Resistance: Monitor Voltage: Transmit RF Power: Frequency Range: Range: Type (Supplemental): Life: Current Draw: Replacement: to 30 VDC mA (in alarm) (with 3.9k ELR) Ohms Ohms Volts dBm MHz to 120 (0 to 49 to 93% Non-condensing Panasonic CR123A or 4 Duracell DL123A year minimum (with 3.9k ELR) TROUBLE BATTERY LOW display and/or during annual maintenance in. H x 4 in. W x 1 in. D Electrical Box (preferred mounting option) INSTALLING wireless synchronization module must be installed in compliance with control panel system installation manual, the SWIFT Wireless Gateway applicable NFPA standards, national and local Fire codes and the re- of the AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction). Regular testing of the should be done in accordance with the appropriate NFPA standards. offer maximum performance when installed in compliance with the Fire Protection Association (NFPA); see NFPA 72. This manual should be left with the owner/user of this equipment. DESCRIPTION wireless synchronization module works with System Sensor wireless AV models WAV-RL, WAV-WL, WAV-CRL and WAV-CWL to provide audio visual synchronization of a wireless notification appliance to a wired appliance and is intended for use with a wireless gateway. The communicates through a robust, Class A bi-directional mesh network the gateway and/or FACP. Rotary dial switches are provided for setting the synchronization module address (Figure 1). Synchronization is only with notification appliances that use the System Sensor synchroniza- protocol. The W-SYNC also provides wireless control and monitoring of Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) expander or power supply. It does not the “whoop” pattern. 1. CONTROLS AND INDICATORS wireless synchronization module operates from 24V power with supple- battery support. A trouble will be generated at the panel if batteries are installed or at a low battery level. Synchronization is not available during battery operation. The supplemental batteries enable the wire- transceiver to continue to support wireless mesh communications so that devices that are its parents or children are not affected by the loss of the connection. of only wireless notification appliances within a single mesh is inherent in the wireless system and a wireless synchronization is not needed. offer different feature sets across the various models. As a result, cer- features may be available on some control panels, but not on others. The feature sets available with the wireless synchronization include: An LED on the wireless synchronization module is controlled by the to indicate device status. Operational modes include red, green amber colors in various solid or blink patterns. W-SYNC addressing requirements will vary; refer to the SWIFT Wireless Manual. faceplate includes a magnet for activation and tamper resistance (Figure 2). faceplate magnet activates communication to the panel and must be in- for the module to work properly. The magnet also activates a supervi- 2. FACEPLATE INTERIOR Control Output + Control Output Monitor Input + Monitor Input VDC Input + VDC Common Sync Output + Sync Output Dial NOT tamper fault at the panel if the nameplate is removed. Do NOT remove magnet. The faceplate for a wireless module CANNOT be replaced with faceplate of a standard wired module. REQUIREMENTS ensure proper operation, this module shall be connected to a compatible control panel. REPLACEMENT battery levels on the wireless devices are displayed as
I Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174 FAX: 630-377-6495 AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Wireless Synchronization Module Operating Voltage: Current Draw: Operating Current: EOL Resistance: Monitor Wiring Resistance: Monitor Voltage: Transmit RF Power: Frequency Range: Range: Type (Supplemental): Life: Current Draw: Replacement: to 30 VDC mA (in alarm) (with 3.9k ELR) Ohms Ohms Volts dBm MHz to 120 (0 to 49 to 93% Non-condensing Panasonic CR123A or 4 Duracell DL123A year minimum (with 3.9k ELR) TROUBLE BATTERY LOW display and/or during annual maintenance in. H x 4 in. W x 1 in. D Electrical Box (preferred mounting option) INSTALLING wireless synchronization module must be installed in compliance with control panel system installation manual, the SWIFT Wireless Gateway applicable NFPA standards, national and local Fire codes and the re- of the AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction). Regular testing of the should be done in accordance with the appropriate NFPA standards. offer maximum performance when installed in compliance with the Fire Protection Association (NFPA); see NFPA 72. This manual should be left with the owner/user of this equipment. DESCRIPTION wireless synchronization module works with System Sensor wireless AV models WAV-RL, WAV-WL, WAV-CRL and WAV-CWL to provide audio visual synchronization of a wireless notification appliance to a wired appliance and is intended for use with a wireless gateway. The communicates through a robust, Class A bi-directional mesh network the gateway and/or FACP. Rotary dial switches are provided for setting the synchronization module address (Figure 1). Synchronization is only with notification appliances that use the System Sensor synchroniza- protocol. The W-SYNC also provides wireless control and monitoring of Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) expander or power supply. It does not the “whoop” pattern. 1. CONTROLS AND INDICATORS wireless synchronization module operates from 24V power with supple- battery support. A trouble will be generated at the panel if batteries are installed or at a low battery level. Synchronization is not available during battery operation. The supplemental batteries enable the wire- transceiver to continue to support wireless mesh communications so that devices that are its parents or children are not affected by the loss of the connection. of only wireless notification appliances within a single mesh is inherent in the wireless system and a wireless synchronization is not needed. offer different feature sets across the various models. As a result, cer- features may be available on some control panels, but not on others. The feature sets available with the wireless synchronization include: An LED on the wireless synchronization module is controlled by the to indicate device status. Operational modes include red, green amber colors in various solid or blink patterns. W-SYNC addressing requirements will vary; refer to the SWIFT Wireless Manual. faceplate includes a magnet for activation and tamper resistance (Figure 2). faceplate magnet activates communication to the panel and must be in- for the module to work properly. The magnet also activates a supervi- 2. FACEPLATE INTERIOR Control Output + Control Output Monitor Input + Monitor Input VDC Input + VDC Common Sync Output + Sync Output Dial NOT tamper fault at the panel if the nameplate is removed. Do NOT remove magnet. The faceplate for a wireless module CANNOT be replaced with faceplate of a standard wired module. REQUIREMENTS ensure proper operation, this module shall be connected to a compatible control panel. REPLACEMENT battery levels on the wireless devices are displayed as