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    FocalPoint System Utilities Users Guide

    ONYXWorks

    NFN Gateway-2(Embedded)

    Installation & Operation Manual

    Document 52656

    05/19/06 Rev: AP/N: 52656:A ECN: 06-024

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    Fire Alarm System LimitationsWhile a fire alarm system may lower insurance rates, it is not a substitute for fire insurance!

    An automatic fire alarm systemtypically made up of smoke detec-

    tors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warning devices,

    and a fire alarm control panel with remote notification capabilitycan

    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. 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 warn-

    ing 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 detectorsmay not sense fire where smoke cannot reach thedetectors 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 smokefrom 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 photoelectronic 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 detectorsdo 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 detectorsmust 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 devicessuch 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 con-

    sumed 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 systemwill 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 systemmay not be technically compatiblewith the control panel. It is essential to use only equipment listed for

    service with your control panel.

    Telephone linesneeded 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 causeof 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-

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    Installation PrecautionsAdherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long-term reliability:

    WARNING - Several different sources of power can be connected

    to the fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all sources of power

    before servicing. The control unit and associated equipment may be

    damaged by removing and/or inserting cards, modules, or intercon-

    necting cables while the unit is energized. Do not attempt to install,

    service, or operate this unit until this manual is read and understood.CAUTION - System Reacceptance Test after Software Changes.

    To ensure proper system operation, this product must be tested in

    accordance with NFPA 72 after any programming operation or

    change in site-specific software. Reacceptance testing is required

    after any change, addition or deletion of system components, or after

    any modification, repair or adjustment to system hardware or wiring.

    All components, circuits, system operations, or software functions

    known to be affected by a change must be 100% tested. In addition,

    to ensure that other operations are not inadvertently affected, at least

    10% of initiating devices that are not directly affected by the change,

    up to a maximum of 50 devices, must also be tested and proper sys-

    tem operation verified.

    This system meets NFPA requirements for operation at 0C to 49C

    (32F to 120F) and at a relative humidity 93% 2% RH (noncon-

    densing) at 32C 2C (90F 3F). However, the useful life of the

    system's standby batteries and the electronic components may be

    adversely affected by extreme temperature ranges and humidity.

    Therefore, it is recommended that this system and all peripherals be

    installed in an environment with a nominal room temperature of 15-

    27 C/60-80 F.

    Verify that wire sizes are adequatefor all initiating and indicating

    device loops. Most devices cannot tolerate more than a 10% I.R.

    drop from the specified device voltage.

    Like all solid state electronic devices,this system may operate

    erratically or can be damaged when subjected to lightning-induced

    transients. Although no system is completely immune from lightning

    transients and interferences, proper grounding will reduce susceptibil

    ity. Overhead or outside aerial wiring is not recommended, due to an

    increased susceptibility to nearby lightning strikes. Consult with theTechnical Services if any problems are anticipated or encountered.

    Disconnect AC power and batteriesprior to removing or inserting

    circuit boards. Failure to do so can damage circuits.

    Remove all electronic assembliesprior to any drilling, filing, ream-

    ing, 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 circuit

    board location.

    Do not tighten screw terminalsmore than 9 in-lbs. Over-tightening

    may damage threads, resulting in reduced terminal contact pressure

    and difficulty with screw terminal removal.

    Though designed to last many years,system components can fail

    at any time. This system contains static-sensitive components.Always ground yourself with a proper wrist strap before handling any

    circuits so that static charges are removed from the body. Use static-

    suppressive packaging to protect electronic assemblies removed from

    the unit.

    Follow the instructionsin the installation, operating, and program-

    ming manuals. These instructions must be followed to avoid damage

    to the control panel and associated equipment. FACP operation and

    reliability depend upon proper installation by authorized personnel.

    Acclimate Plus, HARSH, NOTIFIRENET, VeriFire, NION, NOTIFER Intergrated Systemsand ONYXWorksare trademarks, and ONYX, FlashScanUniNet, VIEW, NOTIFIERare registered trademarks of Honeywell. Simplex is registered trademark of Tyco International Ltd. Echelonis a registered trademark andLonWorksis a trademark of Echelon Corporation. ARCNETis a registered trademark of Datapoint Corporation. Microsoftand Windowsare registered trademarks othe Microsoft Corporation.LEXANis a registered trademark of GE Plastics, a subsidiary of General Electric Company.

    Thursday, July 13, 2006 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited.

    FCC WarningWARNING: This equipment generates, uses, and can radi-

    ate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used inaccordance with the instruction manual, may cause interfer-

    ence to radio communications. It has been tested and

    found to comply with the limits for class A computing device

    pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which is

    designed to provide reasonable protection against such

    interference when operated in a commercial environment.

    Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to

    cause interference, in which case the user will be required

    to correct the interference at his own expense.

    Canadian Requirements:This digital apparatus does not

    exceed the Class A limits for radiation noise emissions fromdigital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regula-

    tions of the Canadian Department of Communications.

    Le present appareil numerique n'emet pas de bruits radio-

    electriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils

    numeriques de la classe A prescrites dans le Reglement sur

    le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des

    Communications du Canada.

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    Table of Contents

    Section 1 NFN Gateway-2 Overview........................................................................................71.1: Product Description .............. ............... ............... ............... ............... ............... ................. ............... .............. 7

    Table 1.1 NFN Compatibility Table.......................................................................................................7

    1.2: NFN Gateway-2 System Architecture ............... .............. .............. ................ .............. .............. ............... .....8

    Figure 1.1 Basic NFN Gateway-2 Network ............... ............... .............. ................ .............. ................. 8

    Figure 1.2 Advanced NFN Gateway-2 Network....................................................................................91.3: UL/NFPA Compliance.................................................................................................................................10

    Section 2 NFN Gateway-2 Hardware Installation .................................................................112.1: Required Equipment ............... ............. ................ ............... .............. ................ .............. ................. ............ 11

    2.2: Installation Overview...................................................................................................................................11

    2.2.1: NFN Gateway-2 Motherboard Layout ............... .............. ................ ............... .............. ................. ...12

    Figure 2.1 NFN Gateway-2 PC Board .................................................................................................12

    2.3: NFN Gateway-2 Cabinet Installation ................ ................. .............. ............... ............... .............. ............... 13

    Figure 2.2 CAB-3/CAB-4 Series Installation Document, 15330 ............... .............. ................ ............ 13

    2.4: Hardware Installation...................................................................................................................................14

    Figure 2.3 NFN Gateway-2 Assembly Installation Diagram.............. ............... .............. ................ ....14

    2.5: Cable Connections .............. ................ ............... ............... ............... ............... ................ ............... .............. 15

    2.5.1: DB-9 to NUP Connection (NFN Gateway-2 to NOTI-FIRE-NET)..................................................15Figure 2.4 Gateway to NOTI-FIRE-NET Connection .............. ................ .............. ............... .............. 15

    2.5.2: NFN Gateway-2 Ethernet Connection...............................................................................................15

    Figure 2.5 Gateway to Internet/Intranet Connection............................................................................15

    2.6: Power Connection........................................................................................................................................16

    Table 2.1 46175 Power Supply Specifications.....................................................................................16

    Figure 2.6 Gateway Power Connection................................................................................................16

    Section 3 NFN Gateway-2 Software Installation ..................................................................173.1: Install the NFN Gateway Configuration Tool..............................................................................................17

    Figure 3.1 COM Port Setup..................................................................................................................17

    Figure 3.2 NCM and IP Configuration Settings...................................................................................18

    3.2: Start the NFN Gateway-2 Application.........................................................................................................19

    Figure 3.3 NFN Gateway-2 Login Screen............................................................................................19Figure 3.4 Changing Password Settings...............................................................................................20

    3.3: Configure the NFN Gateway-2 with the Workstation ............. .............. ............... .............. .............. ...........21

    Figure 3.5 Workstation Menu - Configure Gateways .............. ............... ................ ............... .............. 21

    Figure 3.6 Gateway Configuration - New Connection.........................................................................21

    Figure 3.7 New Connection Setup Screen............................................................................................22

    Figure 3.8 Gateway Configuration Screen .............. ............... .............. ................ .............. .................. 22

    Section 4 NFN Gateway-2 Operation..................................................................................... 234.1: Browser Security Settings............................................................................................................................23

    4.2: Logging In ...................................................................................................................................................24

    Figure 4.1 NFN Gateway-2 Login Screen............................................................................................24

    4.3: Overview of the NFN Gateway-2 Interface.................................................................................................25

    Figure 4.2 The NFN Gateway-2 Main Screen......................................................................................25

    4.4: Viewing Version Information on the NFN Gateway-2.............. ............... .............. ............... ............... .......26

    Figure 4.3 NFN Gateway-2 Version Information .............. ............... .............. ................ .............. .......26

    4.5: Viewing NUP Port Statistics........................................................................................................................27

    Figure 4.4 NUP Port Statistics..............................................................................................................27

    4.6: Viewing or Changing NFN Settings ............... .............. ................ .............. ............... .............. ................ ....28

    Figure 4.5 NFN Gateway-2 Settings ............... ............... .............. ................ ............... ................ .........28

    4.7: Viewing or Changing Gateway Settings......................................................................................................29

    Figure 4.6 Gateway Settings.................................................................................................................29

    4.8: Viewing or Changing Node Mapping..........................................................................................................30

    Figure 4.7 NFN Gateway-2 Node Mapping ............... ............... .............. ................ ............... .............. 30

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    4.9: Resetting the Gateway Hardware.................................................................................................................31

    Figure 4.8 Reset Gateway Hardware ................ ............... .............. ................ ............... ............... .........31

    Section 5 ONYXWorks Workstation Operation.................................................................... 335.1: NFN Gateway-2 Event Handling.................................................................................................................33

    5.2: NFN Gateway-2 Commands for NOTI-FIRE-NET Devices.......................................................................33

    Figure 5.1 Panel Right Click Menu ............... .............. ............... ............... ............... .............. ..............34

    Figure 5.2 Detector Right Click Menu ................ .............. ............... ............... ............... ............... .......34

    Figure 5.3 Module Right Click Menu .............. ............... ............... ............... ............... .............. ..........35Figure 5.4 Zone Right Click Menu.......................................................................................................35

    5.3: Network Explorer for NFN Gateway-2 .............. ................ ............... ................ ............... ................. ..........36

    Figure 5.5 Network Explorer Window for NFN Gateway-2................................................................36

    5.3.1: Displaying Properties in the Network Explorer for NFN Gateway-2 ............... .............. ................ ..37

    Figure 5.6 Network Explorer - Device Properties................................................................................37

    Index ........................................................................................................................................ 39

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    Section 1 NFN Gateway-2 Overview

    1.1 Product Description

    This gateway:

    Translates NOTI-FIRE-NET panel and device data into data that can be interpreted by a

    ONYXWorks Workstation. Is the bridge between a ONYXWorks Workstation and a NOTI-FIRE-NET network.

    Monitors NOTI-FIRE-NET networks over an IP network.

    Is configured using the Gateway Configuration Utility.

    The NFN Gateway-2 software application resides on a PC board assembly mounted in a CAB-3/4

    series cabinet. It communicates with any Workstation on the ONYXWorks system via an IP

    connection over Ethernet. The NFN Gateway-2 has the ability to use VeriFire Tools, connected

    to the second NUP of the NFN Gateway-2s NCM, and to upload/download data to a panel

    remotely.

    The NFN Gateway-2 behaves as any other node on NOTI-FIRE-NET network and is compatible

    with the following node types:

    The NFN Gateway-2 allows users to view properties and control functions of all NOTI-FIRE-NET

    devices through the Workstations operating system. This is done through the NFN Explorer and is

    explained further in Section 5, ONYXWorks Workstation Operation, on page 33. The NFN

    Gateway-2 requires specific hardware and software configuration of the ONYXWorks system to

    function. Both hardware and software installations are discussed in the following sections.

    Table 1.1 NFN Compatibility Table

    NOTI-FIRE-NET Node

    Type

    Network

    Board Used

    AFP-200 NAM

    AFP-300/400 NAM

    AFP-1010 SIB

    AM2020 SIB

    DAA

    DVC NCM-W/F

    NFS-640 NCM-W/F

    NFS-3030 NCM-W/F

    NFS2-3030 NCM-W/F

    NFN Web Server NCM-W/F

    NCA NCM-W/F

    NCA-2 NCM-W/F

    NCS NCM-W/F

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    1.2 NFN Gateway-2 System Architecture

    The NFN Gateway-2 assembly connects to NOTI-FIRE-NET through NUP via the NCM-W/F; the

    NFN Gateway-2 connects to ONYXWorks via Ethernet. The NFN Gateway-2 bridges an

    ONYXWorks and NOTI-FIRE-NET system together, and it can use a Workstation as the primary

    reporting station of NOTI-FIRE-NET network.

    The NFN Gateway-2 component bridges NOTI-FIRE-NET and ONYXWorks by connecting to

    the Workstation software through IP. Once this connection is made, a Workstation can monitor and

    control the NOTI-FIRE-NET network. Figure 1.1provides a sample of a network diagram of a

    method to connect the NFN Gateway-2.

    Every ONYXWorks network must have at least one PC on which the Workstation can run. It is

    possible to run these applications on separate machines over the IP network; this may be preferable

    for larger networks.

    Figure 1.1 Basic NFN Gateway-2 Network

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    Figure 1.2 Advanced NFN Gateway-2 Network

    Ethernet Network Installation Overview

    ONYXWorks is a Proprietary Supervising Station that has a supervised client server architecture

    that communicates over IP networks. The Ethernet network can be a shared bandwidth system that

    operates over topologies such as an intranet, the Internet or a frame relay system. ULC does not

    allow operation over an Internet connection.

    ONYXWorks clients, in the most basic system, can co-exist on one computer. For more

    powerful systems, multiple computers can be networked together over the Ethernet network

    running multiple instances of the Workstation application or other clients and gateways.

    If the Workstation or gateway is sharing on-premises communications equipment, the shared

    equipment shall be listed for the purpose. If on-premises communications equipment is not listed

    for the purpose, the fire alarm transmitter shall be installed ahead of the unlisted communications

    equipment.

    Listed for the purpose has been formally interpreted by NFPA (Formal Interpretation 72-99-1)

    for equipment on packet switched networks as being listed to the requirements applicable to

    general purpose communications network equipment.

    For ULC applications, the Internet cannot be used for either primary or ancillary functionality.

    NFN GatewayEmbedded Version

    NFN GatewayEmbedded Version

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    1.3 UL/NFPA Compliance

    This gateway is intended to be installed in accordance with the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction

    (LAHJ) and has been investigated to, and found to be in compliance with the following:

    Underwriters Laboratories U.S. Documents

    UL-864: Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems, Ninth Edition.

    UL-1076: Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems, Fifth Edition.

    Underwriters Laboratories Canada Documents

    CAN/ULC-S524-01: Standard for the Installation of Fire Alarm Systems.

    CAN/ULC-S527-99: Standard for Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems.

    C22.1-98: The Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, Safety Standard for Electrical Installation.

    National Fire Protection Association Standards

    NFPA 70: National Electrical Code.

    NFPA 72: Installation, Maintenance, and Use of Protective Signaling Systems.

    The following is a list of documentation resources related to the ONYXWorks system.

    ONYXWorks Echelon Gateway (P/N 52305)

    ONYXWorks NFN GW Embedded (P/N 52306)

    ONYXWorks NFN GW-2 Embedded (P/N 52656)

    ONYXWorks NFN GW PC (P/N 52307)

    ONYXWorks Receivers Gateway (P/N 52308)

    ONYXWorks NetLogic (P/N 52326)

    ONYXWorks Routers-Repeaters (P/N 52327)

    ONYXWorks Workstation Manual (P/N 52342)

    ONYXWorks System Utilities (P/N 52345)

    !WARNING:

    Improper installation, maintenance, or lack of routine testing could result in system malfunction.

    NOTE: The contents of this manual are important and must be kept in close proximity of the

    ONYXWorks Workstation (Workstation). If building ownership is changed, this manual

    including all other testing and maintenance information must also be passed to the current owner

    of the facility. A copy of this manual was shipped with the equipment and is also available from

    the manufacturer.

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    Section 2 NFN Gateway-2 Hardware Installation

    2.1 Required Equipment

    To use a NFN Gateway-2 the following equipment is required:

    "NFN Gateway-2 Components".

    A UL listed, battery backed, +24VDC power supply.

    RJ45 to RJ45 standard Ethernet network cable - Network connection to PNET-1 surge

    suppressor (supplied by customer).

    NCM-W/F Network Communications Module - used to facilitate network communication

    between the NFN Gateway-2 and NOTI-FIRE-NET (ordered separately).

    CAB-3/CAB-4 series cabinet or CHS-4L chassis (ordered separately).

    NOTI-FIRE-NET version 5.0 or later.

    NOTI-FIRE-NET Panel.

    ONYXWorks Workstation computer with software application installed.ONYXWorks

    Workstation.

    NFN Gateway-2 Components

    The following components are shipped with the gateway:

    NFN Gateway-2 motherboard (P/N: 46224).

    NFN Gateway-2 motherboard mounting plate (P/N: 18747).

    PNET-1 surge suppressor (P/N: PNET-1).

    PNET-1 surge suppressor support bracket (P/N: 18746).

    DB9 to NUP Cable (P/N: 75554) - connects the NFN Gateway-2 to an NCM-W/F.

    NUP to +24V power cable (P/N: 75583) - provides power for the NCM-W/F.

    CAT5 cable (P/N: 75644) - provides Ethernet connection from NFN Gateway-2 PC board to

    PNET-1 surge suppressor.

    2.2 Installation Overview

    NFN Gateway-2 Cabinet Installation on page 13.

    Hardware Installation on page 14.

    Cable Connections on page 15.

    Power Connection on page 16.

    !CAUTION:

    Different sources of power are used in conjunction with the NFN Gateway-2 product. Disconnect allsources of power before servicing. This device and associated equipment may be damaged by removingand/or inserting cards, modules or interconnecting cables while this unit is powered. This damage mayadversely affect the operation of this unit, but its effect may not be readily apparent.

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    2.2.1 NFN Gateway-2 Motherboard Layout

    The PC board layout is shown in figure below. Descriptions of pertinent connections are described

    in subsequent sections.

    Figure 2.1 NFN Gateway-2 PC Board

    Reset Button

    The reset button that is identified with a silk screened label of NODE, is used to return the

    gateway to the factory set IP address setting. Press and hold the button for at least 15 seconds to

    accomplish a reset.

    Lithium Battery

    The lithium battery (P/N: 31007) has a factory installed fish-paper-type insulator between the

    battery and the battery mounting bracket. Remove the insulator after the motherboard is

    installed.

    Reset Button

    RJ45 EthernetConnector(CN2) (to PNET-1)

    +24VDC PowerConnector

    EIA-232 PortDB9-NUP connector - used for operation as the network connection to NOTI-FIRE-NETPC-PC connector - used for configuration (cable supplied by customer).

    +3VDC Lithium Battery

    NOTE: The replacement of the lithium battery of the PC Board is to be performed by a trained

    technician.

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    2.3 NFN Gateway-2 Cabinet Installation

    Step 1. Mount the gateway CAB-3/CAB-4 series cabinet on a buildings inside wall at a height

    local regulation require.

    Step 2. Connect the required conduit to the desired knock-out location(s) in the cabinet.

    Step 3. You are now ready to perform the Hardware Installation on page 14.

    Figure 2.2 CAB-3/CAB-4 Series Installation Document, 15330

    NOTE: The gateway cabinet is ordered separately. For installation details, refer to the CAB-3/CAB-4

    Series Installation Document, 15330.

    CAB-3/CAB-4 Series Cabinets

    Product Installation Document

    PN 15330:G 05/23/2005 05-310

    1 GeneralAll cabinets are fabricated from 16 gauge steel. The cabinet consists of two basic components: a backbox and a locking

    door.

    The key-locked door is provided with a pin-type hinge, two keys, and the necessary hardware to mount the door to the

    backbox. The backbox has been engineered to provide ease-of-entry for the installer. Knockouts are positioned at

    numerous points to let the installer bring conduit into the enclosure easily. Doors can be mounted on the left o r right-hand

    side. The same hinge works in both configurations, so that this choice can be made in the field. The door open s 180.Cabinets are available in four (4) sizes, A through D. The outside dimensions are noted on each enclosure diagram. "A"

    size accommodates one chassis, a power supply, and two 26 AH batteries; "D" size accommodates four chassis, a power

    supply, and two 26 AH batteries. 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, CHS-M3, CHS-4, CHS-4L, CHS-4N, CHS-BH, CHS-PS, CA-1,

    and CA-2. Note: CAB-4 series backboxes and doors are sold separately.

    2 Before You BeginThe option of mounting doors in either a left/right hand configuration

    will aid in installation and service when two control panels are

    mounted in a confined area or side by side (as shown). In this manner

    the doors can be opened "barn door" style, permitting an open work

    space. Note that in this type of installation it is necessary to leave

    enough space between cabinets to insert a key into the locks on the

    door frames.

    IMPORTANT:Attach the two hinges and two alignment tabs to the

    backbox beforeany equipment is installed. With chassis installed,

    space is very limited.

    Display Interface Assembly Note: When the door is left-hand

    mounted, the Display Interface Assembly (DIA) dress panel cannot be

    opened when the door is at less than a 120 angle to the cabinet. If you are using the left-hand mounting option, be sure

    that the door can open at least 120. This is especially important if the cabinet is to be mounted in a closed area, such as a

    closet or utility room.

    3 Door Assembly InstructionsHinges can be either left or right hand mounted. The Illustrations and text depict a left hand mounted example. For a right

    hand mounting, simply substitute right for left in the instructions.

    1. Insert door hinges (A) into the top and bottom slots of the side to be hinged (in this case the LEFT side). Secure the

    hinges to the studs in the backbox with the #8 hex nuts provided. Note that the small hole on the outer tab faces

    outward.

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    2.4 Hardware Installation

    Step 1. Install the gatewaymotherboard mounting plate (P/N: 18747) into the gateway cabinet.

    Step 2. Install the gateway motherboard onto its mounting plate. The board is attached using the

    supplied screws (six).

    Step 3. Install the PNET -1 Surge Suppressor onto its support bracket (P/N: 18746).

    Step 4. Install the assembled PNET -1 surge suppressor assembly into the cabinet.

    Step 5. Ground the PNET-1surge suppressor.

    Step 6. You are now ready to perform the Hardware Installation on page 14

    Figure 2.3 NFN Gateway-2 Assembly Installation Diagram

    NOTE: PNET-1 Surge Suppressor assembly can be attached at either location A or B.

    Gateway Motherboard Mounting Plate Gateway Motherboard PNET-1

    CHS-4L Chassis

    BA

    1

    3

    4

    2 5

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    2.5 Cable Connections

    2.5.1 DB-9 to NUP Connection (NFN Gateway-2 to NOTI-FIRE-NET)

    The NFN Gateway-2 connects to the NCM-W/F Network Control Module. Use a NCM-W for a

    twisted pair wire connection or NCM-F for a fiber-optic cable connection. Make the connection

    according to Figure 2.4below:

    Figure 2.4 Gateway to NOTI-FIRE-NET Connection

    The NCM-W/F and the NFN Gateway-2 motherboard are installed within the same enclosure.

    2.5.2 NFN Gateway-2 Ethernet Connection

    The CAT5 Ethernet network cable (P/N: 75585) connects the NFN Gateway-2 to the PNET-1 surge

    suppressor; another customer-supplied cable goes from the PNET-1 out to the Ethernet network.

    This is the connection that facilitates communication between the NOTI-FIRE-NET network and

    ONYXWorks Workstation.

    Figure 2.5 Gateway to Internet/Intranet Connection

    DB-9 end - connectto EIA-232 port onGatewayMotherboard

    NUP end -connect toouter NUPport J2

    DB9 to NUP cable P/N 75554 -Connect to a NCM-W/F, NFS-640, or NFS/NFS2-3030

    Gateway Motherboard

    To Internetor Intranet

    Gateway Motherboard

    PNET-1 SurgeSuppressor

    To

    Gatewayto PNET

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    2.6 Power Connection

    The power supply for the NFN Gateway-2 is a +24VDC. The NFN Gateway-2 requires +24VDC

    @ 330 mA nominal and battery backup in accordance with local code requirements. It can be

    powered by any power limited source that is UL listed for use with fire protective signaling units.

    Connect the NFN Gateway-2s motherboard to the respective power supply connectors through

    properly sized conduit.

    Figure 2.6 Gateway Power Connection

    Table 2.1 46175 Power Supply Specifications

    Typical Min Max

    Input Voltage +24VDC +18VDC +27.6VDC

    Input Current @ +24V 330 mA without NCM

    Gateway Motherboard

    !CAUTION:

    Disconnect all sources of power before servicing. This device and associated equipment may bedamaged by removing and/or inserting cards, modules or interconnecting cables while this unit is

    powered. This damage may adversely affect the operation of this unit, but its effect may not be readilyapparent.

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    Section 3 NFN Gateway-2 Software Installation

    This section provides information about installing the ONYXWorks software.

    3.1 Install the NFN Gateway Configuration Tool

    The NFN Gateway Configuration Tool configures network parameters of the NFN Gateway-2. The

    tool is provided on CD-ROM.

    Install NFN Gateway Configuration Tool

    Step 1. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.

    If the CD does not automatically run the installation setup, from Windows Explorer or the

    Run command, execute setup.exe from the root directory of the CD-ROM.

    Doing so will start the install application.

    Step 2. Follow the displayed directions to install the NFN Gateway Configuration Tool.

    Start the NFN Gateway Configuration Tool

    The NFN Gateway Configuration Tool communicates with the NFN Gateway-2 either directly by

    connecting a PC to the NFN Gateway-2s serial port (required for first-time configuration), or by

    connecting the PC to the second NUP port of an NCM that is on the same network as the NFN

    Gateway-2.

    1. Click on Start >Programs >VerFire Tools >NFN Gateway Configuration Tool.

    2. Enter the communications port that the PC is using for its connection to the NFN

    Gateway-2.

    When connecting through an NCM, the NFN Gateway-2 node must be specified so the

    NFN Gateway Configuration Tool can find it.

    When connecting directly, the node may be left as zero.

    Figure 3.1 COM Port Setup

    NOTE: If installing the NFN Gateway-2 as part of an existing ONYXWorks system make sure the

    Workstations software key has been upgraded to include NFN Gateway-2 functionality

    (ONYXWorks version 1.0 and later).

    NOTE: 8888 is always required at the end of the IP address for the NFN Gateway-2 (i.e.

    166.100.22.210:8888).

    NOTE: If connected via an NCM, there must also be some type of node connected to the NCM whichhas caused the NCM to join the network

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    Step 3. After communication has been established, the following window will display. For

    information about the fields in this window see, "NFN Gateway Configuration Field

    Descriptions".:

    Figure 3.2 NCM and IP Configuration Settings

    Step 4. Once the Gateway IP Address is set, you must configure the gateway, see Section 3.3,

    Configure the NFN Gateway-2 with the Workstation, on page 21.

    NFN Gateway Configuration Field Descriptions

    NCM Configuration

    The Node field is the node number you will use in connecting to NOTI-FIRE-NET network. If the

    configuration tool is connected through an NCM, the node number may not be changed; to change

    the node number, exit the configuration tool by pressing Cancel, then connect the PC directly to the

    NFN Gateway-2 serial port and run the configuration tool again.

    The Threshold and Style 7 settings are standard NCM settings; refer to NCM documentation for an

    explanation of these fields.

    IP Configuration

    These settings configure various IP parameters for use in connecting a browser.

    IP for connection to NFN Gateway Sets the actual IP address where the NFN Gateway-2 will

    be located. The user will type this address into a browser in order to establish a connection with the

    NFN Gateway-2. Note that if the NFN Gateway-2 is to be used on the internet, you may need to

    independently set up a router and/or fire-wall so the internet based applications can locate and

    access the NFN Gateway-2. Contact your MIS department for details. To actually connect to the

    NFN Gateway-2, you must use TCP/IP port 8888; for example, if the NFN Gateway-2 is located at

    10.4.2.1, one would type the following into the browser window to connect to the NFN Gateway-2:

    http://10.4.2.1:8888/

    IP address Serves a two-fold purpose: it is used for the Workstation, and it is used for NFN

    Gateway-2 configuration through your browser.

    IP for routing back to Internet Sets the IP of a router that the NFN Gateway-2 can use to

    locate the browser with which it is communicating. This simply sets a path for the NFN Gateway-

    2 to use to communicate back with the connecting browser.

    Subnet Mask s the IP sub-net mask that the NFN Gateway-2 should use to determine whether a

    connection came from a local network, or should be routed on to another network (see previous

    setting). All of the IP settings for the NFN Gateway-2 must be on the same sub-net for

    communications to be established between the NFN Gateway-2 and a browser.

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    3.2 Start the NFN Gateway-2 Application

    The Serial Configuration Tool is used to initially configure the NFN Gateway-2 to communicate

    with NOTI-FIRE-NET network. See Section 3.1, Install the NFN Gateway Configuration Tool,

    on page 17for installation information.

    Start the NFN Gateway-2 Application

    Step 1. Start Microsoft Internet Explorer

    Step 2. Type the IP address of the NFN Gateway-2 into the Address field and press the enter key.

    A prompting window similar to the following figure will display.

    Figure 3.3 NFN Gateway-2 Login Screen

    Step 3. Type admin in the User Name field.

    The User Name admin cannot be renamed or deleted.

    Step 4. Type 00000 in the Password field.

    For system security, this default password admin should be changed by the system

    administrator for system security.

    Step 5. Click on OK.

    NOTE: The ONYXWorks application requires version 5 or later of Microsoft Internet Explorer.

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    Change the Default Password

    Step 1. On the main web page, click on Password Settings at the list on the left.

    Step 2. Once you are on the Password Settings web page, delete the asterisks that denote the

    current password, type in the new password.

    Step 3. Click on the Change Settings button.

    Figure 3.4 Changing Password Settings

    Change Node and or NFN Gateway-2 IP Addresses

    Step 1. Start the NFN Gateway-2 software application and log in. See Section , Start the NFN

    Gateway-2 Application, on page 19.

    Step 2. Click on the Gateway Settings link on the NFN Gateway-2s home page.

    Step 3. Type in the NFN Gateway-2s unique number IP address in the Gateway Address Field.

    Step 4. Click on Change Settings.

    Once the Gateway IP Address is set, you must configure the Workstation, see Section 3.3,

    Configure the NFN Gateway-2 with the Workstation, on page 21.

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    3.3 Configure the NFN Gateway-2 with the Workstation

    Step 1. Select Start >Programs >Facilities Monitoring >Workstation.

    Step 2. From the main menu bar, select Configuration >Gateways.

    Figure 3.5 Workstation Menu - Configure Gateways

    Step 3. On the Gateway Configuration screen, select Gateways >New Connection.

    Figure 3.6 Gateway Configuration - New Connection

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    Step 4. From the Add Gateway Connection window, enter the Gateway Number and the computer

    name or IP address and then click OK.

    Figure 3.7 New Connection Setup Screen

    Step 5. After the server number and IP address (or computer name) are entered, return to the

    Gateways menu and select Update All. Wait a few seconds for the Workstation to be

    updated with the newly configured NFN Gateway-2

    Step 6. Verify communication from the Workstations Gateway Configuration screen. The NFN

    Gateway-2 will appear in the list with a status of green to denote that it is communicating

    with the Workstation.

    Figure 3.8 Gateway Configuration Screen

    NFN Gateway-2 initial setup is now complete.

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    Section 4 NFN Gateway-2 Operation

    This section provides information about operating the ONYXWorks software.

    4.1 Browser Security Settings

    These Microsoft Internet Explorer settings for trusted sites MUST be made before you use the

    web server.

    Enter your Web Servers IP address.

    Uncheck the Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone selection.

    NOTE: If you started the Web Server before making the Trusted Sites settings shown above, please

    shut down your browser and make the Internet Options settings from Control Panel.

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    4.2 Logging In

    Start the NFN Gateway-2 Application

    Step 1. Start Microsoft Internet Explorer (see Start the NFN Gateway-2 Application on

    page 19).Step 2. Type the IP address of the NFN Gateway-2 into the Address field and press the enter key.

    The prompting window similar to one in the following figure will display.

    Figure 4.1 NFN Gateway-2 Login Screen

    Step 3. Enter a User Name.

    Step 4. Type in the Password and then click OK.

    The NFN Gateway-2 home page will display. See Section 4.3, Overview of the NFN

    Gateway-2 Interface, on page 25.

    NOTE: The ONYXWorks application requires version 5 or later of Microsoft Internet Explorer.

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    4.3 Overview of the NFN Gateway-2 Interface

    The NFN Gateway-2 interface is a html page type format that displays configuration information

    about the NOTI-FIRE-NET network, the NFN Gateway-2, its password settings, node mapping on

    the network, version information and network statistics. It also allows the user to change some of

    these configuration settings.

    The home page layout consists of a:

    Menu column which is an Windows Explorer-style collapsible/expandable navigation tree.

    Property/Value column where data is displayed about the selection chosen in the Menu

    column.

    Figure 4.2 The NFN Gateway-2 Main Screen

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    4.4 Viewing Version Information on the NFN Gateway-2

    The Version Info link navigates to a page that displays a list of NOTI-FIRE-NET panels,

    annunciators and related monitoring devices. Corresponding version information and their related

    network interfaces is also displayed.

    Figure 4.3 NFN Gateway-2 Version Information

    NOTE: Only ONYX series products (NFS/NFS2-3030, NFS-640, NCA/NCA-2) will have version

    information displayed.

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    4.5 Viewing NUP Port Statistics

    The NUP Port Statistics page displays a status overview of all nodes and NCMs on the NFN

    network. This information is useful for troubleshooting purposes

    .

    Figure 4.4 NUP Port Statistics

    NOTE: Only ONYX series products (NFS/NFS2-3030, NFS-640, NCA/NCA-2) will have version

    information displayed.

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    4.6 Viewing or Changing NFN Settings

    The NFN Settings page displays various values that can be changed through

    the NFN Gateway-2.

    Figure 4.5 NFN Gateway-2 Settings

    Site Settings

    Site Name- A user defined field used to enter a unique descriptive name for the NFN Gateway-2

    browser.

    General Settings

    Trouble Reminder- If Yes, there is an active trouble on the network, every 24 hours at 11:00 AM,

    a trouble reminder message will be generated across the network.

    NCM Settings

    Node Address- The number of NCM node on the NOTI-FIRE-NET network.

    Channel A/B Threshold - The Threshold settings are used according to the amount of network

    noise present; changing the threshold settings will initialize the NCM board itself.

    Style 7- Select Yes if style 7 is being used.

    IP Settings

    IP Address- The NFN Gateway-2 IP address on the system.

    Subnet Mask- This is the IP subnet mask that the NFN Gateway-2 uses to determine whether a

    connection came from a local network or was routed on to another network.

    Gateway- The NFN Gateway-2 IP address on the Internet.

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    4.7 Viewing or Changing Gateway Settings

    Gateway Address- The location of the NFN Gateway-2, valid settings are between 1 and 99.

    Gateway Timeout- This entry sets time (in seconds) the NFN Gateway-2 will wait before retry

    attempts. Valid settings are 1 - 60. The default value is five seconds.

    Gateway Retries- This value sets the number of NFN Gateway-2 retry attempts that will be made.

    Figure 4.6 Gateway Settings

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    4.8 Viewing or Changing Node Mapping

    Node Mapping allows the user to map nodes that are active on the NOTI-FIRE-NET network to the

    NFN Gateway-2. Node mapping is similar to filtering in that if a node is mapped in the NFN

    Gateway-2, then the Workstation will communicate with that node. If a node is not mapped, then

    ONYXWorks Workstation will not receive events from nor send commands to that node.

    Click on Auto Detect to have the NFN Gateway-2 search out all nodes on the network and

    determine whether they are online/offline. The Auto Detect command will mark all online nodes

    as mapped and all offline nodes as unmapped.

    If Unmapped, the NFN Gateway-2 will not display statistics for that node. You will not see events

    or properties from any new nodes until they are mapped from this page.

    Figure 4.7 NFN Gateway-2 Node Mapping

    Node Status Values

    Online- The node was auto detected by the NFN Gateway-2, but it will not communicate

    with ONYXWorks Workstation until it is mapped.

    Offline- There is no device detected at that node address. No events will be reported.

    Mapped- If the node is online, it will be accessible through ONYXWorks Workstation.

    Unmapped- The default value; the node is either online but not communicating with

    ONYXWorks Workstation, or there is no device detected at that node address. No events

    or properties will be displayed for unmapped nodes.

    NOTE: The default value for node status is Unmapped.

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    4.9 Resetting the Gateway Hardware

    Click on Reset Hardware to reboot the ONYXWorks. During the process of rebooting the NFN

    Gateway-2 will temporarily leave the network and it will not communicate during the reboot

    process.

    Figure 4.8 Reset Gateway Hardware

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    Section 5 ONYXWorks Workstation Operation

    The ONYXWorks provides communication between NOTI-FIRE-NET devices and the

    ONYXWorks system. When an event occurs on a NOTI-FIRE-NET network being monitored

    by NFN Gateway-2, the event displays in the New Events area on the Workstations display. Each

    NOTI-FIRE-NET device is recognized by its own unique device ID on the Workstations display.

    Commands specific to the device type can be sent to the NOTI-FIRE-NET devices.

    5.1 NFN Gateway-2 Event Handling

    When the NFN Gateway-2 is installed, configured, and communicating with the Workstation and a

    NOTI-FIRE-NET device, the Workstation will be able to receive events and send commands to

    those devices.

    The ONYXWorks Workstation uses the NFN Gateway-2 as the server in a client/server model.

    New events sent through the NFN Gateway-2 to devices will auto-create their associated device

    icon on a Workstation device screen associated with the NFN Gateway-2. For more information

    concerning event handling, refer to the ONYXWorks Workstation manual.

    5.2 NFN Gateway-2 Commands for NOTI-FIRE-NET Devices

    Commands that are sent to NOTI-FIRE-NET devices from the Workstation through the NFN

    Gateway-2 can be different from or in common with other devices. Workstation commands are

    sent to a NOTI-FIRE-NET device when the devices icon is right-clicked on and a command choice

    is selected. The following list provides information about some of those NOTI-FIRE-NET devices

    commands.

    Acknowledge- Sends a point acknowledge to the associated node.

    If the event is a Fire Alarm, it is a point acknowledge, and in the case of all other events, a

    block acknowledge is sent.

    Silence- Sends a silence command to the associated node.

    Reset- Sends a reset command to the associated node.

    Activate/Deactivate- Sends an activate or deactivate command to a specific point. Disable/Enable- Sends a disable or enable command to a specific point.

    Network Explorer- Opens Network Explorer window for the NFN Gateway-2. See

    Section 5.3, Network Explorer for NFN Gateway-2, on page 36for information.

    NOTE: For ULC applications, the Internet cannot be used for either primary or ancillary

    functionality. When the Internet is used for primary signaling of UL listed applications, the

    Workstation is to be used for monitoring purposes only. The Workstation cannot have any control

    over the activities of FACPs on the network monitoring system.

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    Panel Commands

    The following figure shows the device commands that are available for Panel devices.

    Figure 5.1 Panel Right Click Menu

    Detector Commands

    The following figure shows the device commands that are available for Detector devices.

    Figure 5.2 Detector Right Click Menu

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    Module Commands

    The following figure shows the device commands that are available for Module devices.

    Figure 5.3 Module Right Click Menu

    Zone Commands

    The following figure shows the device commands that are available for Zone devices:

    Figure 5.4 Zone Right Click Menu

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    5.3 Network Explorer for NFN Gateway-2

    The Network Explorer for NFN Gateway-2 (Network Explorer window) displays information

    about all the nodes on the NOTI-FIRE-NET network being monitored by the NFN Gateway-2. The

    Network Explorer window operates similar to Microsofts Windows Explorer.

    Figure 5.5 Network Explorer Window for NFN Gateway-2

    Panels tree- Displays the nodes on the NOTI-FIRE-NET network in expandable/collapsible

    structure.

    Property and Value (data display)- Displays the Property and Value of the device highlighted in

    the Panels tree. Entries in the Property column that display an asterisk (*) can be edited. Click on

    the Value field adjacent to the Properties entry to change the value.

    Object field- Displays the path to the device currently highlighted in the Panels tree.

    Panels Tree

    Data Display

    Object Field

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    5.3.1 Displaying Properties in the Network Explorer for NFN

    Gateway-2

    The Network Explorer window displays information through its expandable Panels tree down to

    the point level. Click on a node in the Panels tree to view its general properties. Entries in the

    Property column that display an asterisk (*) can be edited. Click on the Value field adjacent to the

    Properties entry to change the value.

    A fire panel shown in the Panels tree can be expanded to reveal the device level. Figure 5.6showsa highlighted detector device and its properties.

    Figure 5.6 Network Explorer - Device Properties

    NOTE: Only NOTI-FIRE-NET nodes that are mapped to the NFN Gateway-2 will be displayed in theNetwork Explorer window.

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    Index

    CCabinet Installation

    13

    EEthernet9

    Ethernet Connection15

    GGateway Configuration Tool17

    Mmotherboard layout

    12

    N

    NCM

    18NCM-W/F15

    PPower Connections16

    SSystem

    8

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    41ONYXWorks NFN Gateway-2 Installation & Operation Manual - P/N: 52656:Rev: A 05/19/06

    Limited Warranty

    Honeywell warrants its products to be free from defects inmaterials and workmanship for eighteen (18) months from the dateof manufacture, under normal use and service. Products are datestamped at time of manufacture. The sole and exclusive obligationof Honeywellis to repair or replace, at its option, free of charge forparts and labor, any part which is defective in materials orworkmanship under normal use and service. For products notunder NOTIFIERmanufacturing date-stamp control, the warrantyis eighteen (18) months from date of original purchase byNOTIFIERs distributor unless the installation instructions orcatalog sets forth a shorter period, in which case the shorter periodshall apply. This warranty is void if the product is altered, repairedor serviced by anyone other than Honeywell or its authorizeddistributors or if there is a failure to maintain the products andsystems in which they operate in a proper and workable manner.In case of defect, secure a Return Material Authorization form fromour customer service department. Return product, transportation

    prepaid, to Automation and Control Solutions, Honeywell LifeSafety, 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472-1653.

    This writing constitutes the only warranty made by Honeywellwithrespect to its products. Honeywell does not represent that itsproducts will prevent any loss by fire or otherwise, or that itsproducts will in all cases provide the protection for which they areinstalled or intended. Buyer acknowledges that Honeywell is notan insurer and assumes no risk for loss or damages or the cost ofany inconvenience, transportation, damage, misuse, abuse,accident or similar incident.

    HONEYWELL GIVES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR

    IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR ANYPARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR OTHERWISE WHICH EXTENDBEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. UNDERNO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL HONEYWELL BE LIABLE FOR

    ANY LOSS OF OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, DIRECT,INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING OUT OF THEUSE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE NOTIFIER PRODUCTS.FURTHERMORE, HONEYWELL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR

    ANY PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH WHICH MAY ARISE INTHE COURSE OF, OR AS A RESULT OF, PERSONAL,COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL USE OF ITS PRODUCTS.

    This warranty replaces all previous warranties and is the onlywarranty made by Honeywell. No increase or alteration, written orverbal, of the obligation of this warranty is authorized.

    "NOTIFIER" is a registered trademark of Honeywell.

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    World Headquarters

    12 Clintonville Road

    Northford, CT 06472-1653 USA

    203-484-7161