The Notifier FW-RM is a wireless addressable relay module that can be used with ONYX series panels
The Notifier FW-RM Wireless relay module. Includes a special cover with a built-in tamper magnet.
Recommended for installation in an SMB500-WH box (ordered separately) rather than a metal backbox for best performance.
Requires (4) CR-123A batteries (included).
It is designed to provide an interface to contact devices such as pull stations, waterflow switches, or security contacts.
The SWIFT® wireless monitor module is intended for use with a wireless gateway to interface with a device having contacts used to signal status conditions. It is designed to provide an interface to contact devices such as security contacts, waterflow switches, or pull stations.
The input to the monitor module is non-latching and does not require a reset. The device has a panel controlled LED indicator. The monitor module must be within 3-feet of the monitored device when using field wiring or 20 feet in non-metallic conduit.
The SWIFT wireless relay module allows the control panel to switch contacts by code command. The relay contains an isolated set of FormC contacts, which operate as a SPDT switch. Circuit connections to the relay are not supervised by the module.
The SWIFT relay module can be used to activate functions such as a remote power supply (in conjunction with a monitor module), elevator recall, door holders and fan shutdown of wired devices or SWIFT devices within the same mesh network. The module also includes a panel-controlled LED indicator.
SWIFT wireless modules are intelligent (addressable) modules which provide secure, reliable communication to the Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) across a Class A mesh network.
Wireless modules create an opportunity for applications where it is costly
(concrete walls/ceilings, buried wires), obtrusive (surface mount conduit), or possibly dangerous (asbestos) to use traditional wired devices.
In addition, both wired and wireless devices can be present on the same FACP providing an integrated wired-wireless solution for increased installation potential.
The mesh network within the SWIFT system creates a child-parent relationship between the devices so that each device has two parents providing a second path for communications on every device. If one device can no longer operate for any reason, the rest of the devices can still communicate with each other, directly or through
one or more intermediate devices.
The SWIFT system also engages frequency hopping to prevent system interference whether intentional or accidental. The devices communicate across the mesh network through a gateway to the FACP. The FACP views the SWIFT wireless device and
another addressable device on the system providing similar detection functions and outputs as a wired counterpart. In addition, both wired and wireless devices can be present on the same FACP to meet the needs of a given application.
A SWIFT wireless system can use any combination of modules, smoke and heat detectors, pull stations, and AV bases.
Features
• Wireless installation
• Class A mesh network
• Addressable code wheels
• Commercial applications
• UL 268 listed
• ULC S527 listed
• Frequency hopping
• Bi-directional communications
Compatible Control Panels
NOTE: Refer to panel documentation for UL/ULC compatibility.
• N16 INSPIRE™ Series (UL applications)
• NFS2-3030
• NFS2-640
• NFS-320/C
• NFS-320SYS/C
• NFW-100X (UL applications)
• NFW-50X (UL applications)