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Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services GLSS Gateway Installation and Users Manual LS10237-000NF-E | REV. A | 31/01/2020 Table of Contents Section 1: General Information.........................................................................................................................................4 1.1: About This Manual .......................................................................................................................................................................4 1.2: Information Sources ....................................................................................................................................................................4 1.3: Documentation Feedback ........................................................................................................................................................5 1.4: Abbreviations Used in This Document ................................................................................................................................5 1.5: FCC STATEMENT...........................................................................................................................................................................6 1.6: Warnings and Cautions..............................................................................................................................................................6 1.7: Disclaimer.........................................................................................................................................................................................6 Section 2: Overview..............................................................................................................................................................7 2.1: Operations........................................................................................................................................................................................7 2.2: Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services.......................................................................................................................7 2.3: The Gateway Boards Layout....................................................................................................................................................7 2.3.1: Connecting Interfaces ....................................................................................................................................................8 2.3.2: LED Indicators....................................................................................................................................................................9 2.3.3: Switches on the Gateway Board ..............................................................................................................................11 Section 3: Installation.......................................................................................................................................................12 1.1: Wall Mounting the Dedicated Gateway............................................................................................................................12 3.2: Gateway Board Connections.................................................................................................................................................14 3.2.1: Connecting to a Fire Alarm Panel...........................................................................................................................15 Supported Panels.................................................................................................................................................................15 Vigilon Panels: Connection Options............................................................................................................................15 Notifier Panels: Connection Options...........................................................................................................................15 To Make a USB Connection.............................................................................................................................................16 To Make a NUP/RS232 Connection ..........................................................................................................................16 The panel supplies the 24V DC power to the gateway board through the NUP connection. ..........16 To Make a UART/TTL Connection................................................................................................................................16 Section 4: Configurations................................................................................................................................................18 4.1: Panel Configurations ...............................................................................................................................................................18 4.1.1: The Date Settings...........................................................................................................................................................18 4.2: Gateway Configurations .........................................................................................................................................................18 4.2.1: To Configure via the Wireless Connection..........................................................................................................18 4.3: Verifying the Gateway Connections...................................................................................................................................20 4.4: Testing the Commissioning...................................................................................................................................................20 2 Table of Contents Section 5: Post-Installation Activities .........................................................................................................................22 5.1: Maintenance Testing................................................................................................................................................................22 5.2: Upgrading the Gateway Firmware......................................................................................................................................22 5.2.1: To Upgrade to a Later Release.................................................................................................................................22 5.2.2: To Verify the Upgrade...................................................................................................................................................23 5.2.3: LED Indications During the Upgrade....................................................................................................................23 5.3: Troubleshooting..........................................................................................................................................................................24 5.3.1: To Troubleshoot LED-Indicated Issues................................................................................................................24 5.3.2: To Troubleshoot Other Issues...................................................................................................................................25 Appendix A: Gateway Operating Conditions..............................................................................................................26 Appendix B: Modulations and Power Used.................................................................................................................27 3 1.1 About This Manual Section 1: General Information the dedicated CCM gateway, its installation environment, This GLSS Gateway Installation and Users Manual provides detailed procedures about installation, deployment, and upgrade of Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services. The manual describes:
mounting and connecting the gateway circuit board to a fire detection panel, and Using This Manual This manual is written with the understanding that the user is trained in the operations and services required for this product. initial network configurations NOTE:In this manual, the GLSS Gateways printed circuit board is also called as the gateway board. 1.2 Information Sources The table below lists related documents:
Table 1.1: Supplemental Documents Refer to ... GLSS Gateway Installation and Users Manual (This document) Part Number 50151849-001 Product Type: Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Gateway For This Purpose ... Get comprehensive installation and configuration process details Product Type: Notifier Panels For This Purpose ... NCA Panel Install the NCA panel NCA Installation Manual Refer to ... 51482 NCA-2 Panel Install the NCA-2 panel NFS-320 Panel Install the NFS-320 panel Customize the NFS-
320 panel Operate the NFS-320 panel NFS2-640 Panel Install the NFS2-640 panel Customize the NFS2-
640 panel Operate the NFS2-640 panel NFS-3030 Panel Install the NFS-3030 panel Customize the NFS-
3030 panel NCA-2 Installation Manual 52482 NFS-320 Installation Manual 52745 NFS-320 Programming Manual 52746 NFS-320 Operations Manual 52747 NFS2-640 Installation Manual 52741 NFS2-640 Programming Manual 52742 NFS2-640 Operations Manual 52743 NFS-3030 Installation Manual 51330 NFS-3030 Programming Manual 51344 4 P/N: LS10237-000NF-E | Rev A. Documentation Feedback NFS-3030 Operational Manual 51345 Product Type: Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services Gateway Operate the NFS-3030 panel NFS2-3030 Panel Install the NFS2-3030 panel Customize the NFS2-
3030 panel NFS2-3030 Installation Manual 52544 NFS2-3030 Programming Manual 52545 Operate the NFS2-
3030 panel NFS2-3030 Operations Manual 52546 1.3 Documentation Feedback Your feedback helps us keep our documentation up-to-date and accurate. If you have any comments or suggestions about our Online Help or printed documents, you can email us. Please include the following information:
Product name and version number (if applicable) Printed document or Online Help Topic title (for Online Help) Page number (for printed document) A brief description of content you think should be improved or corrected Your suggestion for how to correct/improve documentation Send email messages to:
FireSystem.TechPubs@Honeywell.com Please note this email address is for documentation feedback only. If you have any technical issues, please contact Honeywell Technical Services. 1.4 Abbreviations Used in This Document Abbreviation DACT ESD NFN NUP Table 1.2: Abbreviations List Description Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter Engineered Systems Distributor Noti-FIRE-Net Network Notifier Universal Protocol The Universal Protocol by Notifier for all fire alarm panel communications. This protocol enables direct transfer of data between the panels and networks, without the need to translate. Ownership Code The code that confirms ownership of the gateway Transistor-Transistor Logic A physical connection for performing both the logic gating and amplifying functions on the serial data. Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter A physical connection that converts and provides serial data for the panel and parallel data for the gateway. Universal Serial Bus OC TTL UART USB P/N: LS10237-000NF-E | Rev A. 5 FCC STATEMENT 1.5 FCC STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including, an interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC ID: PV3CGWMB 1.6 Warnings and Cautions
! CAUTION:USERS MUST FOLLOW THE PROCESSES AND USAGES APPROVED AS PER COMPLIANCE. A CHANGED OR MODIFIED USAGE NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE GLSS GATEWAY. WARNING:
THESE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAIN PROCEDURES TO FOLLOW TO AVOID INJURY AND DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT. IT IS ASSUMED THAT THE USER OF THIS MANUAL HAS BEEN SUITABLY TRAINED AND IS FAMILIAR WITH THE RELEVANT REGULATIONS. ELECTRO-STATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES:
TAKE SUITABLE ESD PRECAUTIONS WHEN REMOVING OR INSTALLING PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS. THIS GATEWAYS PANEL IS CE MARKED TO SHOW THAT IT CONFORMS TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE FOLLOWING EUROPEAN COMMUNITY DIRECTIVES:
EMC Directive 2014/30/EU Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2014/35/EU Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU The gateway is designed to meet Additional National Requirements: EFSG [BRE, AFNOR/CNPP, and VdS], Incert, SBSC, EMEA, and EAC 1.7 Disclaimer Images in the document are for reference purpose only and are subject to change. All trademarks, service marks, word marks, design marks, and logos are property of their respective owners. 6 Section 2: Overview GLSS Gateway is an embedded and intelligent gateway for connected buildings. It enables system maintenance providers as well as end users to remotely manage connected fire detection systems. The gateway also supports them to ensure compliance. CAUTION: THE GATEWAY MUST BE INSTALLED INDOORS.
2.1 Operations The gateway acts as a portal among fire alarm panels, Cloud, and peripheral devices. The gateway connection with the fire alarm panel enables reading the inventory and transmitting the data. The connection with Cloud facilitates remotely monitoring and managing the fire detection systems. 2.2 Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services The software suite enables remote management of fire detection systems. It monitors the buildings fire system events in real-time and notifies users about the events immediately. It also supports periodical maintenance activities and helps in reports generation. 2.3 The Gateway Boards Layout The illustration below points out those parts that are used for connections and trouble shooting. Tamper Switch 2
(On the back side) Figure 2.1: Printed Circuit Board: Layout 7 The Gateway Boards Layout 2.3.1 Connecting Interfaces Figure 2.1 uses numbered labels to show the location of the interfaces for connections. This manual uses these numbered labels at various places for your convenience. The table below uses these numbered labels to describe the type and usage of the interfaces. Label No. 1 Interface Type Ethernet 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ethernet 2 RS485B RS485A UART/TTL NUP (RS232) 7 Power 8 9 10 USB Wireless Antennas Cellular Table 2.1: Gateway Interface Details Usage Primary Ethernet port that can permanently connect the gateway board with the CLSS Cloud services. Cable: CAT 5 standard Ethernet cable with RJ45 connector Secondary Ethernet port providing a TCP/IP connection to one of the compatible Notifier panel. Cable: CAT 5 standard Ethernet cable with RJ45 connector For future use For future use Connects the gateway board to a UART/TTL-compatible fire alarm panel. This connection enables the fire alarm panel to send the alarm data and device data to the gateway. Transfer of fire-related and device-related data from the panel to Cloud through the gateway. It also helps in administering the fire detection system. Connects the gateway board to one of the following:
An NFN network control module (NCM, NCM-2, or HS-NCM) A Notifier panel If the connected panel supplies power, the gateway would get power from the panel through the NUP port. Connects to an external 24-volt DC power when required. It uses a power-
limited, regulated, power-supply-listed connection for fire-protective signaling. It is used only when the gateway board is connected with:
A network card, or A Notifier panel through USB Transfer of fire-related and device-related data from the panel to Cloud through the gateway. It also helps in administering the fire detection system. Connects to a Notifier panel Enables the gateway to have a wireless or mobile Low Energy Antennas for communication with Cloud Enables the gateway to report alarms and supervision messages to a central receiving station. It is a 40-pin expansion slot for an LTE communicator. 8 The Gateway Boards Layout 2.3.2 LED Indicators The LED indicators on the GLSS Gateway board use different colors to identify various operational status of the gateway. To know the location of the LED indicators on the gateway board, refer Figure 2.1: Printed Circuit Board: Layout on page 7. Figure 2.2: The LED Indicators on the Gateway 9 The Gateway Boards Layout Table 2.2: LED Indicators and Their Messages SOM Power-Indicating LED Indicates that the gateway board is using the received power. ON The circuit board is receiving its 24V power from its power source. OFF The circuit board is not receiving the power. DL1 LTE Power LED Indicates power supply for the cellular communications. For future use. DL2 Trouble LED Indicates the gateways operational status. OFF There are no issues. FLASHING SLOW (flashes per 1 second). There are communication issues with the panel or the Internet connectivity. ON There is a critical error in the system. To fix the issues, you can refer to the 5.3, "Troubleshooting" section, which discusses about a few issues and their solutions. DL6 Mobile Connectivity Indicates the status of mobile communications between the Cloud and the mobile app. FLASHING SLOW (flashes per 1 second) indicates that the mobile connectivity is available, but not yet connected to the app. FLASHING FAST (flashes per 0.25 second) indicates that the gateway is connected to the CLSS app. OFF The mobile connectivity is disabled. DL3 Panel Connectivity Indicates the connectivity status of the panel. FLASHING SLOW (flashes per 1 second). A flashing Green indicates that the panel is connected with the gateway board. FLASHING FAST A flashing Green per 0.2 second indicates that the gateway is fetching the inventory data from Cloud. ON Configuration mode is enabled for configuring the gateway network settings. OFF The gateway is not communicating with the panel. DL4 Cloud Connectivity Indicates the gateway connection status with Cloud. ON The gateway is downloading the firmware from Cloud. FLASHING SLOW A flashing Green once per second indicates that the gateway is connected with Cloud. FLASHING FAST A flashing Green per 0.2 second indicates that the gateway is connected with Internet, but not connected with Cloud. OFF The gateway does not have Internet connectivity. DL5 Wireless Connectivity Indicates the gateway connectivity status with wireless devices. FLASHING SLOW (flashes per 1 second). The wireless connectivity is enabled for the Cloud connection. OFF The wireless connectivity is disabled. 10 The Gateway Boards Layout DL7 Cellular Connectivity Indicates the gateway connectivity status with cellular devices. FLASHING SLOW (flashes per 1 second). The cellular connectivity is enabled for the Cloud connection. OFF The cellular connectivity is disabled. 2.3.3 Switches on the Gateway Board Below table describes about the switches on the gateway board. To locate the switches on the gateway board, refer Figure 2.1: Printed Circuit Board: Layout on page 7. Table 2.3: Gateway Board Switches Switches Purpose S6 S7 S8 S6 and S8 Tamper 1 Tamper 2 For securely configuring the gateways network settings. Pressing the switch for six seconds switches the gateway board to the configuration mode. For changing the direction of the 24V power of the NUP connector. NUP IN: The gateway board receives power from the NUP connection. NUP OUT: The gateway board supplies power to the NUP connection. For enabling mobile pairing. Pressing the switch for ten seconds enables mobile pairing. For reverting to factory default settings. Pressing both of them together for ten seconds will start the factory resetting process. The factory resetting process takes 10 minutes to complete. For alerting whenever the door is opened. It is located at the front-side of the gateway, next to the LED indicators. For alerting whenever the gateway board is removed from the enclosure. It is located at the backside of the gateway. 11 Section 3: Installation You can use a fixed gateway or a portable gateway in the fire detection system. Fixed gateway: Permanently connects the gateway with the buildings fire detection system Portable gateway: Helps to configure the fire detection system and synchronizes data CAUTION: THE GATEWAY MUST BE INSTALLED INDOORS.
1.1 Wall Mounting the Dedicated Gateway Distance between the gateway and the panel depends upon the length of connecting cables. The maximum distance between them should be 0.9144 meter (36 inches).
CAUTION: THE EQUIPMENT IS SUITABLE FOR MOUNTING AT A MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF 9.9 FEET ONLY. Follow the instructions below to mount the gateway enclosure:
1. Open the package and take out the contents. 2. Inspect the contents for damage. If there is any damage, do not proceed with installation. Return the package. 3. Using an Allen key, open the enclosure door. 4. Place the right-side door edge on a flat surface for support. 5. At the right-side door edge, punch out a hole for the screw lock. Knock out for screw hole Enclosure door Figure 3.1: Screw Hole Knock Out 6. Depending upon the wall construction, select suitable screws to mount the enclosure. 7. Place the backbox on the wall where the enclosure is to be mounted. 8. Confirm that the placement of the backbox allows the door to swing open freely. 12 Wall Mounting the Dedicated Gateway 9. Mark and pre-drill the hole for the top keyhole mounting bolt. Figure 3.2: Backside of the Gateway Enclosure 10. Remove the backbox. 11. In the top mounting hole, insert the mounting screw. 12. Tighten the screw, leaving required space for hanging the enclosure. 13. Mount the backbox over the top screw and level it. 14. Mark the locations for the two lower mounting holes. 15. Remove the backbox and drill the mounting holes. 16. Mount the backbox over the top screw, then install the remaining fasteners. 17. Tighten all fasteners securely. 13 Gateway Board Connections 3.2 Gateway Board Connections The gateway board can be connected with a CLSS Cloud, a configuration computer, a panel, a mobile device, and an external power supply. Wireless Connection CLSS Cloud Ethernet Connection Conguration Computer Mobile Connection A B Fire Alarm Panel Figure 3.3: Gateway Connections 14 Gateway Board Connections 3.2.1 Connecting to a Fire Alarm Panel The panel to which the gateway board connects acts as the master panel. It collects data from all its devices, and sends the collected data to the gateway. WARNING: CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE GATEWAY, CLOUD, AND THE MASTER PANEL MUST BE PERMANENT. NOTE: The interfaces of the gateway board and panel must be connected with compatible cables only. Supported Panels To know about supported panel variants and their connection options, refer below:
Vigilon Panels: Connection Options on page 15 Connection Options on page 15 Vigilon Panels: Connection Options Each variant of the Vigilon panel offers various connection options. The gateway operates only with these Vigilon fire alarm control panels listed in the below table:
Table 3.1: Connection Options Fire Alarm Panel Models COMPACT-24-N COMPACT-PLUS VIGPLUS-24 VIGPLUS-72 VIG1-24 VIG1-72
* Use the add-on I/O card (VIG-IOC-DOM). USB Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RS232 UART/TTL Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes*
Yes*
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Notifier Panels: Connection Options Each variant of the Notifier panel offers various connection options. The gateway operates only with these Notifier fire alarm control panels listed in the below table:
Table 3.2: Connection Options Fire Alarm Panel Models USB NUP
(RS232) NCA NCA-2 NFS-320 NFS-640 NFS2-640 NFS-3030 NFS2-3030 NCM-W NCM-F HSNCM-W HSNCM-MF HSNCM-SF HSNCM-WMF HSNCM-WSM HSNCM-MFSF No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 15 Gateway Board Connections To Make a USB Connection On the Gateway Side 1. Connect the USB-C side of the cable to the USB port of the gateway. The USB port is labeled as 8 in the figure Gateway Connections on page 14. On the Panel Side 1. Connect the USB-A side of the cable to the USB port of the panel. To know more about the panel-side connection steps, refer to the installation document of the respective panel. Power Connection After connecting the gateway to the panel through USB, connect the gateway with an external power source for its 24V DC power. NOTE: This external power connection should be power limited, UL864-listed, and approved for fire alarm signaling. To Make a NUP/RS232 Connection On the Gateway Side 1. Connect the NUP cable to the NUP port of the gateway board. The NUP port is labeled as 6 in the figure Gateway Connections on page 14. 2. Find the SW7 switch next to the NUP port, and switch it to towards NUP_IN. Figure 3.4: DIP Switch On the Panel Side Connect the NUP cable to the NUP port of the panel. Power Connection The panel supplies the 24V DC power to the gateway board through the NUP connection. To Make a UART/TTL Connection A UART/TTL interface can connect the gateway board with the UART/TTL port of the panel. On the Gateway Side 1. Connect the male UART/TTL cable to the Rx (Red), 0V (Silver), and Tx (White) terminals of the gateway. The UART/TTL port is labeled as 5 in the Gateway Connections on page 14. On the Panel Side 1. Within the panel, find the backplane PCB board. 2. Connect the 1.5mm phono socket to the P11 connector on the panels PCB. 16 Gateway Board Connections Figure 3.5: UART/TTL Connections 17 The gateway settings control the gateways communications with the mobile, panel, devices, and Cloud. Section 4: Configurations 4.1 Panel Configurations 4.1.1 The Date Settings To enable gateway communications with Cloud, the date and time must be set correctly in the connected panel. 4.2 Gateway Configurations The first-time commissioning of the gateway fetches the data from the panel and sends to Cloud. Subsequent connections synchronize the data between the panel and the Cloud. 4.2.1 To Configure via the Wireless Connection In the mobile device, from Play Store or App Store, download the Connected Life Safety Services app. Install the app. 1. 2. 3. From the Honeywell on-boarding email, take the login credentials. 4. On the mobile, log into the CLSS app. 5. On the apps dashboard, at the right bottom, tap the More icon. 6. Tap Gateway Configuration. 7. Follow the on-screen instructions for mobile connectivity. NOTE: Based on the gateway you are configuring, select either Portable Gateway or Fixed Gateway. 8. Wait for the app to connect with the gateway, the fire alarm panel, Internet, and Cloud. The app notifies about the configuration completion. 9. On the dashboard, from the All Customers option, find the required customer > site. 18 Gateway Configurations 10. Tap on the specific building. 11. To commission the gateway, tap on CONNECT GATEWAY and follow the on-screen instructions. 19 Verifying the Gateway Connections 4.3 Verifying the Gateway Connections While configuring the gateway, confirm the following LED indicators for successful connections:
DL2 Troubles
(Amber Colour) DL6 (Blue Colour) Mobile Connection DL3 Conguration mode DL4 Cloud connection DL5 Wireless connection S8 Power LED Figure 4.1: Connection Indicators LED Indicator State Meaning Power-Indicating LED ON DL2 DL6 OFF Flashing fast*
Flashing slow OFF ON Flashing fast Flashing slow Flashing slow Flashing fast Flashing slow Successful power connection There are no issues Successful mobile connection Ready for connection Disabled mobile connection The gateway is in the configuration mode The gateway is fetching the inventory data The gateway is communicating with the panel The gateway is communicating with Cloud The gateway has Internet connectivity, but not the Cloud connectivity The gateway has wireless connection with Cloud DL3 DL4 DL5
* FLASHING FAST = 0.2 second ON and 0.2 second OFF FLASHING SLOW = 1 second ON and 1 second OFF If the LED is indicating differently, refer to the Table 2.2, LED Indicators and Their Messages, on page 10 to know the operational status. If there is an issue, refer to the 5.3, "Troubleshooting" section to fix it or contact Honeywell technical support. 4.4 Testing the Commissioning After all the CLSS app configurations are done, if required, you can perform a commissioning test. NOTE: The commissioning test does not generate reports. 1. On the apps dashboard, at the bottom, tap the CheckPoint icon. 2. On the All Customers screen, find the customer > site, and then tap on the specific building. 3. On the building's dashboard, tap Start New Test. 4. On the Select Test Type, tap Commissioning. 20 Testing the Commissioning 5. Follow the on-screen instructions. 21 Section 5: Post-Installation Activities The system maintenance provider is responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of GLSS Gateway. The maintenance involves avoiding potential issues, taking regular backups, restoring data when required, collecting data for troubleshooting, and so on. 5.1 Maintenance Testing You can create and offer test plans for a buildings maintenance tests. A test plan shows the devices to be tested and the type of tests for each device. NOTE: In the app, the option to enable the control functionality is available for a duration. The duration is:
60 minutes to 10 hours. 1. On the All Customers screen, find the customer > site, and then tap on the specific building. 2. At the bottom, tap the CheckPoint icon, and then tap on the building. 3. Connect to the gateway. 4. Tap START NEW TEST. 5. From the Select Test Type menu, select Maintenance. 6. 7. From the Select Devices for Testing section, select the required test type:
All Devices: Select it to test all devices or to create a test plan. Past Test Session: Choose a test session, which was performed earlier. In the Test Name field, provide a name for the test. Test Plans: Reuse already created test plans. 8. To create a new test plan, tap All Devices. 9. From the inventory list, include or exclude devices to be tested.. 10. Tap SAVE & NEXT. From the ACTIVE TESTS list, your test plan opens. 11. On the test plan, tap Enable Control. 12. From the devices list, find the device to be tested, and tap on the More icon. 13. Select the type of tests to be done for the device. 14. Repeat steps 11 and 12 until all the required devices and test types are configured. 15. Start the test. 5.2 Upgrading the Gateway Firmware Honeywell periodically releases updates and upgrades to the gateways firmware. Using the Gateway Configuration tool you can securely make the firmware upgrade to the gateway. 5.2.1 To Upgrade to a Later Release 1. On the gateway side: Connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port. The port is labeled as 2 in the Figure 3.3: Gateway Connections on page 14. 2. On the configuration computer side: Connect the Ethernet cable to the configuration computers Ethernet port. 3. On the gateway board, find the S6 button. 4. To switch to the configuration mode, press the S6 button for a minimum of 6 seconds, and then release it. The LED indicator DL3 turns ON and SOLID, indicating that the configuration is enabled. 5. Open the Chrome browser and enter the following IP address for the configuration tool: https://192.168.10.190:9443/config/index.html In the Sign In page, enter the password. In the list of settings options, click Diagnostic. In the GATEWAY FIRMWARE UPGRADE section, click Choose File. 6. 7. 8. 9. Select the firmware image file and click Choose. 10.Once the chosen file is uploaded, click Upgrade. 22 Upgrading the Gateway Firmware 5.2.2 To Verify the Upgrade 1. After the restart, log into the configuration tool. 2. Click Diagnostic. 3. Click About and verify that the new version of the GLSS Gateway is shown. 5.2.3 LED Indications During the Upgrade While the gateway is downloading the firmware, the Green-color LED indicator DL4 will be ON. If the LED is indicating differently, refer Table 2.2, LED Indicators and Their Messages, on page 10 to know the operational status. If there is an issue, refer to the 5.3, "Troubleshooting" section to fix it or contact Honeywell technical support. 23 Troubleshooting 5.3 Troubleshooting Issues that may occur during the gateways operation can be resolved on your own or by contacting Honeywell technical support. The issues can be either LED-indicated issues or other issues. 5.3.1 To Troubleshoot LED-Indicated Issues When an LED status indicates issues, refer to the below table to know their possible fixes. Table 5.1: LED-Indicated Issues and Possible Fixes SOM: Power LED-Indicated Issues Power LED Status Other LEDs Status Possible Fixes OFF ON All other LEDs are OFF All other LEDs are OFF Ensure that the gateway boards power source is supplying the required 24V electricity. Do the following:
1. Remove all the connected cables. 2. Wait for one minute. 3. Reconnect all the cables. 4. Ensure that the gateway board is getting its 24V electric power. If the above steps do not fix the issue, contact Honeywell technical support. Trouble LED Status ON and SOLID Amber Any DL2: Trouble LED-Indicated Issues Other LEDs Status Possible Fixes Flashing Amber once per second DL3 The panel LED is OFF DL4 The Cloud LED is flashing once per second Flashing Amber once per second DL3 The panel LED is flashing once per second DL4 The Cloud LED is OFF It is a critical issue. Contact Honeywell technical support. Check the following and correct if necessary:
The cable connections at the gateways port and at the panels port The cable connecting the gateway board and the panel Check the following and correct if necessary:
Internet connectivity Eth1 cable connections at the gateway board side and at the panel side The Eth1 cable 24 Troubleshooting Panel LED Status Other LEDs Status Possible Fixes DL3: Panel LED-Indicated Issues OFF DL2 The Trouble LED is OFF Check the following and correct if necessary:
The cable connections at the gateway board side and at the panel side The Eth2 cable connecting the gateway board and the panel Cloud LED Status Flashing Green every 0.25 second DL4: Cloud LED-Indicated Issues Other LEDs Status Possible Fixes DL3 The panel LED is flashing once per Associate the gateway board with the user second DL2 The Trouble LED is OFF account. Ensure that the user account is active. Ensure that the panels date and time are correct. Wireless LED Status Other LEDs Status Possible Fixes DL5: Wireless LED-Indicated Issues OFF DL3 The panel LED is flashing once per second DL4 The Cloud LED is OFF Ensure that the WLAN settings in the Gateway Configuration Tool are correct. Ensure that the buildings IP network has Internet and Cloud connectivity. Mobile LED Status Other LEDs Status Possible Fixes DL6: Mobile LED-Indicated Issues OFF DL3 The panel LED is flashing once per second DL4 The Cloud LED is OFF 1. On the gateway board, find the S8 button. To find the S8 button, refer to Figure 2.1:
Printed Circuit Board: Layout on page 7. 2. Press the S8 button until the LED indicator DL6 flashes fast, indicating enabled mobile connectivity. 5.3.2 To Troubleshoot Other Issues If there are issues, which are not shown by the LEDs, refer to the below table to know their possible fixes. Table 5.2: Other Issues and Possible Fixes Events-Related Issues Possible Causes Possible Fixes The gateway is dissociated Associate the gateway board with the user account. The user account is not associated with Ensure that the user account is active. the gateway The panels date and time are incorrect Ensure that the panels date and time are correct. Issue Description Panel events are not displayed on the Connected Life Safety Services 25 Appendix A: Gateway Operating Conditions Table B.1: Operational Requirements Power Requirements Nominal voltage range Current Room Conditions Temperature Relative humidity Consumes 12V to 40V DC from the panel or from an external power source. The power requirement varies with the number of interfaces used. Typical current consumption: 0.1A at 24V Peak load: 0.25A at 24V
-10C to 60C (14F to 140F) 1% to 94% Non-condensing 26 Appendix B: Modulations and Power Used Radio devices operating on the below frequencies should not be installed next to each other. Wireless Transmitter Specifications VBAT = 3.6V Ambient temperature = 25 C Output power @module RF antenna port Target Power that Meets Spectrum Mask and EVM Compliance Table C.1: Wireless Power Specifications Mod Rate 2.4 GH z TX Power Specifications Power Channel BW IEEE 802.11 11b 11g CCK, DSSS OFDM 11n OFDM 20 MHz 20 MHz 1 to 11 Mbps 6 to 54 Mbps MCS 0-7 20 MHz 1-11 1-11 1-11 16 17 18 Std 11a Mod OFDM Rate 6-54 Mbps BW 20 MHz 5 GH z TX Power Specifications Power 15 Units Tol. (dB) dBM
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Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services CLSS Gateway Installation and Users Manual P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 ECN: 150842 Table of Contents Section 1: General Information ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.1: About This Manual.............................................................................................................................................................................................................4 1.2: Documentation Feedback..............................................................................................................................................................................................4 1.3: Revision History ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................4 1.4: Abbreviations Used in This Document......................................................................................................................................................................5 1.5: Approvals ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................5 1.6: Warnings and Cautions in This Manual ...................................................................................................................................................................7 1.7: The Product Standards....................................................................................................................................................................................................7 1.8: Disclaimer..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................7 Section 2: Overview............................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 2.1: Operation...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................8 2.2: Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services ............................................................................................................................................................8 2.3: Gateway Board Layout.....................................................................................................................................................................................................8 2.3.1: Connecting Interfaces ........................................................................................................................................................................................9 2.3.2: LED Indicators.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 2.3.3: Switches on the Gateway Board ................................................................................................................................................................. 11 Section 3: Installation ........................................................................................................................................................................................12 3.1: Wall Mounting the Fixed Gateway.......................................................................................................................................................................... 12 3.1.1: Installing the External Aerials...................................................................................................................................................................... 14 3.2: Cellular Modules ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 14 3.2.1: Compatibility Requirements........................................................................................................................................................................ 14 3.2.2: Before Installing a Cellular Module .......................................................................................................................................................... 14 3.2.3: Precautions for Service Quality .................................................................................................................................................................. 14 3.2.4: Installing the Cellular Module..................................................................................................................................................................... 14 3.2.5: Replacing the SIM Card ................................................................................................................................................................................. 15 3.3: Gateway Board Connections..................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 3.3.1: Connecting to a Fire Alarm Panel.............................................................................................................................................................. 17 Supported Panels .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17 Esser Panels: Connection Options................................................................................................................................................................. 17 Gamewell Panels: Connection Options ....................................................................................................................................................... 17 NOTIFIERE Panels: Connection Options .................................................................................................................................................... 18 Vigilon Panels: Connection Options ............................................................................................................................................................. 18 To Make an RS485 Connection ..................................................................................................................................................................... 19 To Make a UART/TTL Connection.................................................................................................................................................................. 19 To Make a NUP/RS232 Connection ............................................................................................................................................................ 20 Switching on for an RS232 Connection ..................................................................................................................................................... 20 To Make a USB Connection .............................................................................................................................................................................. 20 To Make a Printer Connection ......................................................................................................................................................................... 21 3.3.2: Connecting to the NFN Network................................................................................................................................................................ 21 To Make a USB Connection .............................................................................................................................................................................. 21 Section 4: Configuration ...................................................................................................................................................................................22 4.1: Panel Date Configuration........................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 4.2: The CLSS Gateway Configuration .......................................................................................................................................................................... 22 4.2.1: Exporting Panel's Topology Data............................................................................................................................................................... 22 To Export the Topology Data............................................................................................................................................................................ 22 4.2.2: To Configure via the Wireless Connection............................................................................................................................................. 22 4.3: Verifying the Gateway Connections....................................................................................................................................................................... 25 4.4: Commissioning Test...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26 Section 5: Post-Installation Activities ...........................................................................................................................................................27 5.1: Maintenance Testing.................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 5.2: Upgrading the Gateway Firmware.......................................................................................................................................................................... 27 2 5.2.1: To Upgrade to a Later Release.................................................................................................................................................................... 27 5.2.2: To Verify the Upgrade ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 28 5.2.3: LED Indications During the Upgrade....................................................................................................................................................... 28 5.2.4: Working with an External Gateway ........................................................................................................................................................... 28 To Connect with the External Gateway........................................................................................................................................................ 28 To Configure for the Client................................................................................................................................................................................ 28 5.3: Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 28 5.3.1: To Troubleshoot LED-Indicated Issues................................................................................................................................................... 28 5.3.2: To Troubleshoot Other Issues ..................................................................................................................................................................... 31 Appendix A: Gateway Operating Conditions............................................................................................................................................... 32 Appendix B: Modulations and Power Used.................................................................................................................................................. 33 Appendix C: Cellular Modules......................................................................................................................................................................... 34 C.1: Operation ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34 C.2: Supported Modules....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34 C.3: Approvals ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 1.1 About This Manual Section 1: General Information This CLSS Gateway provides detailed procedures about installation, deployment, and upgrade of the gateway. The manual describes:
the dedicated CLSS Gateway, its installation environment, mounting and connecting the gateway circuit board to a fire detection panel, and Using This Manual This manual is written with the understanding that the user is trained in the operations and services required for this product. initial network configurations NOTE: In this manual, the CLSS Gateways printed circuit board is also called the gateway board. 1.2 Documentation Feedback Your feedback helps us keep our documentation up-to-date and accurate. If you have any comments or suggestions about our Online Help or printed documents, you can email us. Please include the following information:
Product name and version number (if applicable) Printed document or Online Help Topic title (for Online Help) Page number (for printed document) A brief description of content you think should be improved or corrected Your suggestion for how to correct/improve documentation Send email messages to:
FireSystem.TechPubs@Honeywell.com Please note this email address is for documentation feedback only. If you have any technical issues, please contact Honeywell Technical Services. 1.3 Revision History Date Update Details January 29, 2020 Updated for the FCC certification. May 01, 2020 Updated for the IC certification. June 22, 2020 Updated for the cellular modules support. CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 4 Abbreviations Used in This Document 1.4 Abbreviations Used in This Document Table 1.1: Abbreviations List Description Abbreviation DACT ESD LTE Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter Engineered Systems Distributor Long-Term Evolution The wireless broadband communication standard for mobile devices and data terminals. NFN NOTI-FIRE-NET The network interface for NOTIFIERE Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panels NUP NOTIFIERE Universal Protocol The Universal Protocol by NOTIFIERE for all fire alarm panel communications. This protocol enables direct transfer of data between the panels and networks, without the need to translate. Ownership Code The code that confirms ownership of the gateway Transistor-Transistor Logic OC TTL A physical connection for performing both the logic gating and amplifying functions on the serial data. UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter A physical connection that converts and provides serial data for the panel and parallel data for the gateway. USB Universal Serial Bus 1.5 Approvals Industry Canada (IC) Statement IC ID: 1609A-CGWMB Compliance Statements: This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause interference., 2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Dclarations de conformit: Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) lutilisateur de lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. Caution Statements:
This equipment complies with radio frequency exposure limits set forth by Industry Cananda for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the device and the user or bystanders. 5 CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 Approvals Dclarations de mise en garde:
Cet quipement est conforme aux limites d'exposition aux radiofrquences dfines par Indstrie Canada pourun environment non contrl. Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis aven un minimum de 20 cm de distance dispositif et l'utilisateur ou des tiers. FCC Statements (USA) FCC ID: PV3CGWMB Compliance Statements:
cause undesired operation. Caution Statements:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including, an interference that may Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. NFPA Compliance (USA) Install the CLSS Gateway in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association Installation Standard NFPA 72. Intertek ID: 104270338NYM-001 CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 6 Warnings and Cautions in This Manual 1.6 Warnings and Cautions in This Manual WARNING:
THESE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAIN PROCEDURES TO FOLLOW TO AVOID INJURY AND DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT. IT IS ASSUMED THAT THE USER OF THIS MANUAL HAS BEEN SUITABLY TRAINED AND IS FAMILIAR WITH THE RELEVANT REGULATIONS.
CAUTION: USERS MUST FOLLOW THE PROCESSES AND USAGES APPROVED AS PER THE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE. A CHANGED OR MODIFIED USAGE NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE CLSS Gateway. ELECTRO-STATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES:
TAKE SUITABLE ESD PRECAUTIONS WHEN REMOVING OR INSTALLING PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS. 1.7 The Product Standards THIS GATEWAYS PANEL IS CE MARKED TO SHOW THAT IT CONFORMS TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE FOLLOWING EUROPEAN COMMUNITY DIRECTIVES:
EMC Directive 2014/30/EU Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2014/35/EU Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU The gateway is designed to meet Additional National Requirements: EFSG [BRE, AFNOR/CNPP, and VdS], Incert, SBSC, EMEA, and EAC 1.8 Disclaimer Images in the document are for reference purpose only and are subject to change. All trademarks, service marks, word marks, design marks, and logos are property of their respective owners. 7 CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 Section 2: Overview CLSS Gateway is an embedded and intelligent gateway for connected buildings. It enables system maintenance providers as well as end users to remotely manage connected fire detection systems. The gateway also supports them to ensure compliance. CAUTION: THE GATEWAY MUST BE INSTALLED INDOORS AT A DRY LOCATION.
2.1 Operation The gateway acts as a portal among fire alarm panels, Cloud, and peripheral devices. The gateway connection with the fire alarm panel enables reading the inventory and transmitting the data. The connection with Cloud facilitates remotely monitoring and managing the fire detection systems. 2.2 Honeywell Connected Life Safety Services The software suite enables remote management of fire detection systems. It monitors the buildings fire system events in real-time and notifies users about the events immediately. It also supports periodic maintenance activities and helps in reports generation. 2.3 Gateway Board Layout The illustration below points out those parts that are used for connections and trouble shooting. Power Indicator Tamper Switch 2
(On the back side) Figure 2.1: Printed Circuit Board: Layout CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 8 Gateway Board Layout 2.3.1 Connecting Interfaces Figure 2.1 uses numbered labels to show the location of the interfaces for connections. This manual uses these numbered labels at various places for your convenience. The table below uses these numbered labels to describe the type and usage of the interfaces. 6 NUP (RS232) Transfers fire-related and device-related data from the panel to the Table 2.1: Gateway Interface Details Usage Primary Ethernet port that can permanently connect the gateway board with the CLSS Gateway services. Cable: CAT 5 standard Ethernet cable with RJ45 connector Secondary Ethernet port providing a TCP/IP connection to one of the compatible panel or an external gateway. Cable: CAT 5 standard Ethernet cable with RJ45 connector An alternate RS485 connection. Connects the gateway board to a RS485-compatible fire alarm panel. This primary connection sends the live alarm data from the panel to the gateway. This connection also supports the control functionality to administer the fire detection system for compatible panels. Connects the gateway board to a UART/TTL-compatible fire alarm panel. This connection enables the fire alarm panel to send the alarm data and device data to the gateway. Cloud through the gateway. It also helps in administering the fire detection system. Connects the gateway board to a NUP-compatible panel. If the connected panel supplies power, the gateway would get power from the panel through the NUP port. Connects to an external 24-volt DC power when required. It uses a power-limited, regulated, power-supply-listed connection for fire-
protective signaling. It is used only when the gateway board is connected with:
A network card or When power is not supplied to the NUP connector Sends inventory data from the panel to Cloud during the initial setup. This needs-based temporary connection also helps in administering the fire detection system whenever required. Label Interface No. 1 Type Ethernet 2 2 Ethernet 1 3 4 RS485B RS485A 5 UART/TTL 7 Power USB 8 9 10 Cellular Wireless Aerial Enables the gateway to have a wireless or a mobile low energy aerial for communication with the CLSS Gateway. Enables the gateway to report event information to the CLSS Cloud as well as a central receiving station. It is a 40-pin expansion slot for Cellular modules. CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 9 Gateway Board Layout 2.3.2 LED Indicators The LED indicators on the gateway board use different colors to identify the operational status of the gateway. To know the location of the LED indicators on the gateway board, refer to Figure 2.1, Printed Circuit Board: Layout. Figure 2.2: The LED Indicators on the Gateway Table 2.2: LED Indicators and Their Messages SOM Power-Indicating LED Indicates the gateway boards received power status ON The circuit board is receiving 24V power from its power source. OFF The circuit board is not receiving power. DL1 LTE Power LED Indicates the power supply status for cellular communications ON The LTE radio device is receiving power from the circuit board. OFF The LTE radio device is not receiving power. DL2 Trouble LED Indicates the gateways operational status OFF There are no issues. FLASHING SLOW (flashes once per 1 second) There are communication issues with the panel or the Internet connectivity. ON There is a critical error in the system. To fix the issues, you can refer to the 5.2, "Troubleshooting" section, which discusses about some possible issues and their solutions. DL6 Mobile Connectivity LED Indicates the status of mobile communications between the gateway and the CLSS app FLASHING SLOW (flashes once per 1 second) The mobile connectivity is available, but not yet connected to the CLSS app. FLASHING FAST (flashes once per 0.25 second) The gateway is connected to the CLSS app. OFF The mobile connectivity is disabled. DL3 Panel Connectivity LED Indicates the connection status of the panel FLASHING SLOW (flashes once per 1 second) The panel is connected with the gateway board. FLASHING FAST (flashes once per 0.2 second) The gateway is fetching the inventory data from Cloud. ON Configuration mode is enabled for configuring the gateway network settings. OFF The gateway is not communicating with the panel. CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 10 Gateway Board Layout Table 2.2: LED Indicators and Their Messages (Continued) DL4 Cloud Connectivity LED Indicates the gateway connection status with Cloud ON The gateway is downloading the firmware from the CLSS Cloud. FLASHING SLOW (flashes once per 1 second) The gateway is connected with Cloud. FLASHING FAST (flashes once per 0.2 second) The gateway is connected with Internet, but not connected with the Cloud. OFF The gateway is not connected with Internet. DL5 Wireless Connectivity LED Indicates the gateway wireless connectivity status FLASHING SLOW (flashes once per 1 second) The wireless connectivity is enabled for the Cloud connection. OFF The wireless connectivity is disabled. DL7 Cellular Connectivity LED Indicates the LTE radio connection status FLASHING SLOW (flashes once per 1 second) The LTE radio is transmitting data to cellular devices via Internet. FLASHING FAST (flashes once per 0.2 second) The LTE radio is transmitting data to the Cloud. 2.3.3 Switches on the Gateway Board Below table informs about the switches on the gateway board. To locate the switches on the gateway board, refer to Figure 2.1:, "Printed Circuit Board: Layout". Table 2.3: Gateway Board Switches Switches Purpose S6 S7 S8 For securely configuring the gateways network settings. Pressing the switch for six seconds switches the gateway board to the configuration mode. For changing the direction of the 24V power of the NUP connector. NUP IN: The gateway board receives power from the NUP connection. NUP OUT: The gateway board supplies power to the NUP connection. For enabling mobile pairing. Pressing the switch for ten seconds enables mobile pairing. S6 and S8 Tamper 1 Tamper 2 For reverting to factory default settings. Pressing both of them together for ten seconds will start the factory resetting process. The factory resetting process takes 10 minutes to complete. For alerting whenever the door is opened. It is located at the front-side of the gateway, next to the LED indicators. For alerting whenever the gateway board is removed from the enclosure. It is located at the backside of the gateway. CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 11 Section 3: Installation You can use a fixed gateway in the fire detection system. CAUTION: THE GATEWAY MUST BE INSTALLED INDOORS IN A DRY LOCATION.
3.1 Wall Mounting the Fixed Gateway The maximum distance between the gateway and the panel should be 36 inches (0.9144 meter). CAUTION:
THE EQUIPMENT IS SUITABLE FOR MOUNTING AT A MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF 9.9 FEET ONLY. Follow the instructions below to mount the gateway enclosure:
NOTE:Only in a low LTE signal area, you may choose to use external aerials. If it is not required, you can skip step 3 below. 1. Open the package and take out the contents. 2. Inspect the contents for damage. If there is any damage, do not proceed with installation. Return the package. 3. (Optional) Punch out the appropriate knockouts on the enclosure for the aerials (see Figure 3.1). Figure 3.1: Knockouts on the Enclosure 4. Place the right-side door edge on a flat surface for support. 5. At the right-side door edge, punch out a hole for the door locking screw or for an optional keyed lock (see Figure 3.2). CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 12 Wall Mounting the Fixed Gateway Knock Out for the Locking Screw Enclosure Door Figure 3.2: Screw Hole Knock Out 6. Depending upon the wall construction, select suitable screws to mount the enclosure. 7. Place the backbox on the wall where the enclosure is to be mounted. 8. Confirm that the placement of the backbox allows the door to swing open freely. 9. Mark and pre-drill the hole for the top mounting bolt (see Figure 3.3). Figure 3.3: Mounting the Backbox 10.Remove the backbox. 11.In the top mounting hole, insert the mounting screw. 12.Tighten the screw, leaving space for hanging the enclosure. 13.Mount the backbox over the top screw and level it. CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 13 Cellular Modules 14.Mark the locations for the two lower mounting holes. 15.Remove the backbox and drill the mounting holes. 16.Mount the backbox over the top screw, then install the remaining fasteners. 17.Tighten all fasteners securely. 3.1.1 Installing the External Aerials In a low LTE signal area, using an external aerial may boost the signals. When installing an aerial, ensure that:
The aerial is within its granted FCC directional gain limitations The installation is in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions 3.2 Cellular Modules Cellular modules transmit alarm, supervision, and system test messages from a protected premises to the CLSS Cloud or to a central receiving station. If required, you can plug in the device onto the gateway board. NOTE:The instructions are limited to the Honeywell supported cellular modules only. 3.2.1 Compatibility Requirements To ensure proper operation, these cellular module shall be compatible with the CLSS Gateway. To know more about the supported devices, refer to Cellular Modules on page 34. 3.2.2 Before Installing a Cellular Module If installing on an existing operational gateway, inform the operator and local authority that the gateway will be temporarily out of service. Disconnect power to the gateway. 3.2.3 Precautions for Service Quality Carefully select the installation location of the CLSS Gateway. Do not mount the gateway on or near metal objects. This includes steel cabinets, metal walls, steel beams, steel roofs or roofing girders, foil backed insulated walls, and duct works. During the installation, periodically monitor the radio behavior to predict QoS (Quality of Service) of the LTE radio over time. If the installation location does not offer good QoS, try the following options:
1. Move the gateway to achieve the best QoS. Typically, moving it to a higher placement offers the best QoS. 2. Use an optional external aerial mounted on the interior or the exterior of the protected premises. 3.2.4 Installing the Cellular Module The installation involves plugging the cellular module onto the gateway board, and securing the mounted device with a retention strap. The strap will compress the RF ground system between the cellular modules and the gateway board assembly. 1. Switch OFF the gateway and open its enclosure door. 2. On the top edge of the gateway, plug the cellular module onto the 40-pin expansion slot (see Figure 3.4). WARNING: DO NOT USE THE SCREW ON THE TOP EDGE OF THE CELLULAR MODULE. IT WILL ADVERSELY AFFECT THE RADIO PERFORMANCE. REFER TO THE DO NOT USE THIS SCREW SHOWN IN THE FIGURE 3.4. CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 14 Cellular Modules Figure 3.4: Installing the Cellular Module 3. Secure the cellular module with the retention strap and a screw, which come with the module (see Figure 3.4). WARNING: FAILURE TO USE THE RETENTION STRAP MAY ADVERSELY AFFECT THE AERIAL PERFORMANCE. 3.2.5 Replacing the SIM Card The cellular module comes with a factory-mounted SIM card. If necessary, replace it as follows:
1. Switch OFF the gateway board and open its door. 2. Remove the retention strap screw and the retention strap (see Figure 3.4). 3. Slide the cellular module upward to disconnect it from the gateway board. 4. Carefully remove the back cover of the cellular module. 5. Find the SIM card holder and slide its door to unlock (see Figure 3.5). Figure 3.5: Unlock or Lock Movement 6. Remove the old SIM card and replace it with the new card. 7. Slide the card holder door back and lock it (see Figure 3.5). 8. Place the bottom cover onto the communicator and snap it closed. CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 15 Gateway Board Connections 3.3 Gateway Board Connections The gateway board can be connected with a cellular module, wireless aerials, the CLSS Cloud, a configuration computer, a panel, a mobile device, and an external power supply. Figure 3.6 illustrates the connection options at the top side of the gateway board. Figure 3.7 illustrates connection options at the bottom side of the gateway board. Figure 3.6: Gateway Connections - Top Side Wireless Connection CLSS Cloud Mobile Connection Ethernet Connection Conguration Computer
/NUP Fire Alarm Panel Figure 3.7: Gateway Connection Options - Bottom Side Conguration Computer CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 16 Gateway Board Connections 3.3.1 Connecting to a Fire Alarm Panel The panel sends data from all its devices to the connected CLSS Gateway. The data transmission is based on the connection type and the panel compatibility. WARNING: CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE GATEWAY, CLOUD, AND THE PANEL MUST BE PERMANENT. NOTE:The interfaces of the gateway board and panel must be connected with compatible cables or wiring only. Supported Panels To know about supported panel variants and their connection options, refer to www.fire.honeywell.com. CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 17 Section 4: Configuration The gateway settings control the gateways communications with the mobile, panel, detectors, and Cloud. 4.1 Panel Date and Time Configuration To enable gateway communications with Cloud, the date and time must be set correctly in the connected panel. 4.2 The CLSS Gateway Configuration The first-time commissioning of the gateway entails getting the data from the panel and sending it to the Cloud. Subsequent gateway configuration includes synchronizing the data between the panel and the Cloud. 4.2.1 Exporting Panel's Topology Data The first-time commissioning of the gateway includes manually getting the panel's topology data and sending it to the CLSS Cloud. NOTE:The topology data is exported based on the supported panel manufacturer's programming tool. To know about the recommended tool for exporting and about related configurations, refer to the panel's documentation. To Export the Topology Data 1. Using the tool, which the panel manufacturer recommends, export the panel's topology data into your configuration computer. 2. From the configuration computer, log into the Connected Life Safety Services 3. Ensure that the relevant customer, site, and building details are available in the application. application. 4. Select the building where the panel is located. 5. Go to the building's inventory page. 6. Click on the Config File button, find the exported topology data file, and select that file. 7. Wait for the upload success message. 8. Confirm that the inventory page shows details of the panels connected devices. 4.2.2 To Configure via the Wireless Connection 1. 2. In the mobile device, download the Connected Life Safety Services app from Play Store or App Store. Install the app. 3. From the Honeywell on-boarding email, note down the login credentials. 4. On the mobile device, log into the CLSS app. 5. On the apps dashboard, at the right bottom, tap the More icon (see Figure 4.1). CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 22 The CLSS Gateway Configuration Figure 4.1: CLSS App Dashboard 6. Tap Gateway Configuration. 7. Follow the on-screen instructions for mobile connectivity. NOTE:Based on the gateway you are configuring, select either Portable Gateway or Fixed Gateway. 8. Wait for the app to connect with the gateway, the fire alarm panel, Internet, and Cloud. The app notifies you when configuration is completed. 9. On the dashboard, from the All Customers option, find the required customer > site. 10.Tap on the specific building. 11.To commission the gateway, tap on CONNECT GATEWAY and follow the on-screen instructions (see Figure 4.2). CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 23 The CLSS Gateway Configuration Figure 4.2: Building Details Page NOTE:In the Connected Life Safety Services app, the option to enable the control functionality is available for a duration. This duration can be changed in the app. The duration is 60 minutes to 10 hours. CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 24 Verifying the Gateway Connections 4.3 Verifying the Gateway Connections While configuring the gateway, confirm that the LEDs indicate successful connections as shown in Figure 4.3. If the LED is indicating differently, refer to Table 2.2 to know the operational status. If necessary, refer to the 5.2, "Troubleshooting" section to fix the problem or contact Honeywell Technical Support. LED Indicator Power-Indicating LED DL2 DL6 DL3 DL4 DL5 DL7 State ON OFF Flashing fasta Flashing slowb OFF ON Flashing fast Flashing slow Flashing slow Flashing fast Flashing slow Flashing slow Meaning Successful power connection There are no issues Successful mobile connection Ready for connection Disabled mobile connection The gateway is in the configuration mode The gateway is getting the inventory data The gateway is communicating with the panel The gateway is communicating with Cloud The gateway has the Internet connectivity, but not the Cloud connectivity The gateway has wireless connection with Cloud The LTE radio is transmitting data to cellular devices via Internet. Flashing fast The LTE radio is transmitting data to the Cloud. a FLASHING FAST = 0.2 second ON and 0.2 second OFF b FLASHING SLOW = 1 second ON and 1 second OFF Figure 4.3: Connection Indicators CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 25 Section 5: Post-Installation Activities The system maintenance provider is responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the CLSS Gateway. The maintenance involves avoiding potential issues, making regular backups, restoring data when required, collecting data for troubleshooting, and other activities. 5.1 Upgrading the Gateway Firmware Honeywell periodically releases updates and upgrades to the gateways firmware. Using the Gateway Configuration tool you can securely make the firmware upgrade to the gateway. 5.1.1 To Perform an OTA Upgrade 5.1.2 To Manually Upgrade with a PC 1. On the gateway side, connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port. The port is 2. On the configuration computer side, connect the Ethernet cable to the configuration labeled as 2 in Figure 3.6. computers Ethernet port. 3. On the gateway board, find the S6 button. 4. To switch to the configuration mode, press and hold the S6 button for a minimum of 6 seconds, and then release it. The LED indicator DL3 turns ON and SOLID, indicating that the configuration is enabled. 5. Open the Chrome browser and enter the following IP address for the configuration 6. 7. tool: https://192.168.10.190:9443/config/index.html In the Sign In page, enter the password. In the list of settings options, click Diagnostic. In the GATEWAY FIRMWARE UPGRADE section, click Choose File. 8. 9. Select the firmware image file and click Choose. 10.Once the chosen file is uploaded, click Upgrade. 5.1.3 To Verify the Upgrade 1. After the restart, log into the configuration tool. 2. Click Diagnostic. 3. Click About and verify that the new version of the gateway firmware is shown. 5.1.4 LED Indications During the Upgrade While the gateway is downloading the firmware, the Green-color LED indicator DL4 will be ON. If an LED is indicating differently, refer Table 2.2 to determine the operational status. If necessary, refer to the 5.2, "Troubleshooting" section to fix the problem or contact Honeywell Technical Support. 5.1.5 Working with an External Gateway The CLSS Gateway can send alarm and event data from an external gateway to that gateway-specific client. You can configure for the gateway client at once after the connections or after restarting the external gateway. To Connect with the External Gateway 1. At the CLSS Gateway side, connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port numbered 2 in Figure 3.7. 2. At the another gateway side, connect the Ethernet cable with its Ethernet port. To Configure for the Client 1. On the CLSS Gateway board, find the S6 button. CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 27 Troubleshooting 2. To switch to the configuration mode, press the S6 button for a minimum of 6 seconds, and then release it. The LED indicator DL3 turns ON and SOLID, indicating that the configuration is enabled. 3. In the Chrome browser, enter the following URL:
https://192.168.10.190:9443/config/index.html NOTE: 192.168.10.190 is the default IP address. If it is changed at the Authorized Client IP field of the gateway settings in the Gateway Configuration Tool, use the changed IP address. 4. 5. In the Gateway Configuration Tool page, enter the password. In the list of settings options, find and click on the external gateway name. In the gateway settings page, provide the required details of the external gateway. 6. 7. Click SAVE. 5.2 Troubleshooting Issues that may occur during the gateways operation can be resolved on your own using the tables below or by contacting Honeywell Technical Support. The issues can be either LED-indicated issues or other issues. 5.2.1 To Troubleshoot LED-Indicated Issues When an LED status indicates issues, refer to the below table to determine their possible fixes. Table 5.1: LED-Indicated Issues and Possible Fixes SOM: Power LED-Indicated Issues Power LED Status Other LEDs Status Possible Fixes All other LEDs are OFF Ensure that the gateway boards OFF ON All other LEDs are OFF Do the following:
power source is supplying the required 24V DC power. 1. Remove all the connected cables. 2. Wait for one minute. 3. Reconnect all the cables. 4. Ensure that the gateway board is getting its 24V DC power. If the above steps do not fix the issue, contact Honeywell Technical Support. DL2: Trouble LED-Indicated Issues Trouble LED Status Other LEDs Status Possible Fixes ON and SOLID Amber Any Flashing Amber once per second DL3 The panel LED is OFF DL4 The Cloud LED is flashing once per second The cable connections at the It is a critical issue. Contact Honeywell Technical Support. Check the following and correct if necessary:
gateways port and at the panels port The cable connecting the gateway board and the panel CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 28 Troubleshooting DL2: Trouble LED-Indicated Issues Trouble LED Status Other LEDs Status Possible Fixes Flashing Amber once per second DL3 The panel LED is flashing once per second Check the following and correct if necessary:
DL4 The Cloud LED is OFF Internet connectivity Panel LED Status Other LEDs Status Possible Fixes OFF DL2 The Trouble LED is OFF Check the following and correct if DL3: Panel LED-Indicated Issues Eth1 cable connections at the gateway board side and at the panel side The Eth1 cable necessary:
The cable connections at the gateway board side and at the panel side The Eth2 cable connecting the gateway board and the panel DL4: Cloud LED-Indicated Issues Cloud LED Status Other LEDs Status Possible Fixes Flashing Green every 0.25 second DL3 The panel LED is Associate the gateway board flashing once per second with the user account. DL2 The Trouble LED is OFF Ensure that the user account is active. Ensure that the panels date and time are correct. Wireless LED Status Other LEDs Status Possible Fixes DL5: Wireless LED-Indicated Issues DL3 The panel LED is flashing once per second DL4 The Cloud LED is OFF Ensure that the WLAN settings in the gateway configuration tool are correct. Ensure that the buildings IP network has Internet and Cloud connectivity. Mobile LED Status Other LEDs Status Possible Fixes DL6: Mobile LED-Indicated Issues OFF OFF DL3 The panel LED is flashing once per second DL4 The Cloud LED is OFF 1. On the gateway board, find the S8 button. To find the S8 button, refer to Figure 2.1. 2. Press the S8 button until the LED indicator DL6 flashes fast, indicating enabled mobile connectivity. CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 29 Troubleshooting 5.2.2 To Troubleshoot Other Issues If there are issues, which are not shown by the LEDs, refer to the below table to determine their possible fixes. Table 5.2: Other Issues and Possible Fixes Events-Related Issues Issue Description Possible Causes Possible Fixes Panel events are not displayed on the Connected Life Safety Services app Forgot the Gateway Configuration Tools password The gateway is dissociated Associate the gateway board with the user account. The user account is not Ensure that the user account is associated with the gateway active. The panels date and time are Ensure that the panels date and incorrect time are correct.
[ Not Applicable ]
Reset to the default password. To reset to the default password:
1. Ensure that the gateway is connected with the CLSS Cloud. 2. Log into the CLSS Cloud. 3. In the Settings section, click Gateway Management. 4. Find the gateway whose configuration tool password needs to be reset. 5. Click on the reset password icon. login. 6. Use the default password to CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 30 Appendix A: Gateway Operating Conditions Table B.1: Operational Requirements Power Requirements Nominal voltage range Current Room Conditions Temperature Relative humidity Consumes 12V to 40V DC from the panel or from an external power source. The power requirement varies with the number of interfaces used. Typical current consumption: 0.1A at 24V Peak load: 0.25A at 24V
-10C to 60C (14F to 140F) 1% to 94% Non-condensing CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 32 Appendix B: Modulations and Power Used Radio devices operating on the below frequencies should not be installed next to each other. Wireless Transmitter Specifications VBAT = 3.6V Ambient temperature = 25 C Output power @module RF antenna port Target Power that Meets Spectrum Mask and EVM Compliance Table C.1: Wireless Power Specifications 2.4 GH z TX Power Specifications Mod Rate BW Channel Power Units Tol. (dB) IEEE 802.11 11b CCK, DSSS 20 MHz 1-11 dBM
+/-2.0 11g OFDM 20 MHz 1-11 dBM
+/-2.0 11n OFDM MCS 0-7 20 MHz 1-11 dBM
+/-2.0 5 GH z TX Power Specifications Std 11a Mod OFDM Power 15 Units dBM Tol. (dB)
+/-2.0 16 17 18 1 to 11 Mbps 6 to 54 Mbps Rate 6-54 Mbps BW Channel 20 MHz 36-48 52-64 100-144 149-165 MCS 0-7 20 MHz 36-48 52-64 100-144 149-165 11n OFDM 16 dBM
+/-2.0 CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 33 Appendix C: Cellular Modules The cellular modules offer value-added services for mobile devices connected with the CLSS Gateway. NOTE: Module integration details in the host manufacturer's technical documentation are taken into account for the determination of the delta test scope. Figure C.1: A Cellular Module To know about installing this device onto the gateway, refer to Cellular Modules on page 14. C.1 Operation C.2 Supported Modules The cellular modules are plug-and-play devices, which receive power from the CLSS Gateway and provide a cellular communication path. Table C.1: Modules and Frequencies Brand Name Module Verizon Cellular ATT Cellular Module EU - Cellular Module Module Name CCM-VZ-HON CCM-ATT-HON CCM-EU Model LE910-SV1 LE91081-NA LE910-EU1 North America North America Europe Supported Regions Frequency Details 4G bands
(MHz) B2 (1900) B2 (1900) B4 (AWS1700) B4 (AWS1700) B13 (700) B5 (850) B12/B13 (700) B8 (900) 3G bands
(MHz) 2G bands
(MHz)
B2 (1900) B5 (850)
B1 (2100) B3 (1800) B7 (2600) B20 (800)
B3 (1800) B8 (900) CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 34 Approvals C.3 Approvals Supported cellular module details are below:
Model: CCM-ATT-HON Region: USA Contains FCC ID: RI7LE910NAV2 Contains IC: 5131A-LE910NAV2 Model: CCM-VZ-HON Region: USA Contains FCC ID: RI7LE910SVV2 Contains IC: 5131A-LE910SVV2 Model: CCM-EU Region: Europe NOTE: CE RED just completed. Certification number will be available soon. CLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual | P/N:LS10248-000HW-E | REV. A | JUNE/22/2020 35 12 Clintonville Rd Northford, CT 06472 140 Waterside Rd Leicester LE5 1TN, UK
(203) 484-7161
+44 (0) 203 4091779
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Label and Label Location | ID Label/Location Info | 183.89 KiB | July 25 2020 / August 17 2020 |
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CLSS GATEWAY HON-CGW-MBB Honeywell CLSS Gateway Quick Start Guide Document number: 50151848-001, Rev. D Cc Honeywell CLSS Gateway Installation and Users Manual Document number: LS10248-O00HW-E, Rev. A. Power Input: 24VDC, 0.54 Gateway Certifications: Contains Cellular Modules:
FCC ID: PV3CGWMB_ Model: CCM-ATT-HON Model: CCM-VZ-HON Model: CCM-EU Le IC: 1609A-CGWMB ECC ID: RITLE910NAV2 FCC ID: RITLE910SVV2 IC: 5131A-LES1ONAV2. IC: 5131A-LES10SVV2 FCC STATEMENT e Ss 6 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including, an interference that may cause undesired operation CTWARNINGTV RADIOFREQUENCY FROM TRANSMITTING DEVICES MAY IMPAIR ZAWARNING!Y wrenpeD OPERATION OF THE CONTROL UNIT. MAINTAIN A MINIMUM OF 30 CM BETWEEN TRANSMITTING DEVICES AND CONTROL UNIT. AVERTISSEMENT!: LES RADIO FREQUENCES EMISES PARLES DISPOSITIFSDE TRANSMISSION PEUVENT NUIRE AU FONCTIONNEMENT PREVU DU POSTE DE CONTROLE. MAINTENIR UNE DISTANCE DAU MOINS 30 CM ENTRE LES DISPOSITIFS DE TRANSMISSION ET LE POSTE DE CONTROLE. Support documentation can be found at:
http://fire.honeywell.com Honeywell 12 Clintonville Rd 140 Waterside Rd Northford, CT 06472-1610 Leicester LES 1TN, UK
(203) 484-7161 +44 (0) 203 4091779 50151847-001:C 6/26/2020 150987
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Label and Location | ID Label/Location Info | 655.72 KiB | February 14 2020 |
50151847-001:B page 1 of 2 Document History:
Rev. Description A B noitcudorp rof desaeleR Added the FCC details ECN Date 19-0684 31/11/19 150699 31/01/20 Approved NOTES:
1) Camera-ready artwork on page 2 of 2. Do not print page 1 SHOOT AT 100%. Cut at crop marks/dimensions illustrated. 2) PAPER USED MUST TEAR APART IF REMOVED FROM PRODUCT. 3) Label may include - date code, MAC address, and any other required identification. 4) Must comply to the durability and permanence test for markings from UL/EN 62368-1. Brand Compliance Officer (signature, date): n/a, no logo used MATERIAL: Fasson Spec. # 08486. NO SUBSTITUTIONS!
FINISH: Background: White. Linework and Lettering: Black. Used On: GLSS Gateway Filename: 50151847-001_B.ai Approvals Drawn By:
Technical Pubs:
Quality Assurance:
Marketing:
Documentation:
Agency Listings:
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n/a Name Ananda Ganesh, V. Date 31/1/20 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472 Title: LBL,DOOR,FIRE MANAGER GW Document Number: 50151847-001 Revision: B Initial Release Number:19-0684 Current ECN: 150699 Scale: 1:1 n/a Unless otherwise specified,
[A.S.A] standards are followed and all dimensions are in inches. 50151847-001:B page 2 of 2 5.00"
CONNECTION MANAGER HON-CGW-MBB GLSS Gateway - Quick Start Guide Document number: 0151848-001, Rev. C GLSS Gateway - Installation and Users Manual Document number: LS10237-000NF-E, Rev. A FCC ID: PV3CGWMB FCC STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including, an interference that may cause undesired operation. 0 0
. 5 RADIO FREQUENCY FROM TRANSMITTING DEVICES MAY IMPAIR INTENDED OPERATION OF THE CONTROL UNIT. MAINTAIN A MINIMUM OF 30 CM BETWEEN TRANSMITTING DEVICES AND CONTROL UNIT. ADVERTISSEMENT!: LES RADIO FRQUENCES MISES PAR LES DISPOSITIFS DE TRANSMISSION PEUVENT NUIRE AU FONCTIONNEMENT PRVU DU POSTE DE CONTRLE. MAINTENIR UNE DISTANCE DAU MOINS 30 CM ENTRE LES DISPOSITIFS DE TRANSMISSION ET LE POSTE DE CONTRLE. Support documentation can be found at:
http:fire.honeywell.com 12 Clintonville Rd Northford, CT 06472
(203) 484-7161 140 Waterside Rd Leicester LE5 1TN, UK
+44 (0) 203 4091779 50151847-001:B ECN: 150699 SHOOT AT 100%
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Agent Authorization Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 129.11 KiB | July 21 2020 / August 17 2020 |
Fire Systems Group Honeywell International 12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472 203-484-6405 203-484-7118 Fax Contact Person: Jonathan Potter Title: Global Regulatory Leader Honeywell Building Technologies Email: jonathan.potter@honeywell.com Date: 9-July-2020 Authorization to Act as Agent On our behalf, I/We appoint Mr. Raghavendra Kulkarni of TUV Rheinland India Ltd. 27/B, 2nd cross road, Electronic City, Phase 1 Hosur Road Bangalore 560 100. INDIA to act as my/our agent in the preparation/signing of this application for equipment certification for the following FCC ID: PV3CGWMB. I/We certify that the submitted documents properly describe the device or system for which equipment certification is sought. I/We also certify that each unit manufactured, imported or marketed, as defined in FCCs regulations, will have affixed to it a label identical to that submitted for approval with this application. Date Agency Agreement Expiration Date Jonathan Potter Name Signature By Title: Global Regulatory Leader Honeywell Building Technologies On behalf of Phone: +1 2034846405 Honeywell International, Inc., 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 | C2PC letter Gateway FCC and IC | Cover Letter(s) | 132.69 KiB | July 25 2020 / August 17 2020 |
Fire Systems Group Honeywell International 12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472 Jonathan Potter Global Regulatory Leader - HBT jonathan.potter@honeywell.com 203-484-6405 203-484-7118 Fax Contact name Designation E-Mail ID:
To:
Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada Certification and Engineering Bureau P.O. Box 11490, Station H 3701 Carling Avenue (Building 94) Ottawa, Ontario K2H 8S2 Subject: C2PC Request letter Honeywell International Inc hereby requests a Permissive changes Class II for CLSS Gateway 1) FCC ID: PV3CGWMB granted on 02/14/2020 2) IC ID: 1609A- CGWMB granted on 05/12/2020 1) Changes in USB connector, Inner Isolation of GND and shell. 2) SOM Module Change:
a. Supervisor solutions from MAX6320PUK29DY+T(U12) to MAX16002DTC+T(U11) 3) Removed Parts: - U12, U9, R120, C179, C1. 4) Added Parts: - U11, C82, R43, R44, R127, C184, R129, R126, R128, C181, C182, R21 5) Product name has been changed from GLSS gateway to CLSS Gateway without any Technical changes 6) CLSS gateway contains approved cellular Module Modifications: -
Sincerely, Jonathan Potter Global Regulatory Leader Honeywell Building Technologies Honeywell International, Inc 12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Confidentiality Letter for FCC | Cover Letter(s) | 127.78 KiB | July 25 2020 / August 17 2020 |
Fire Systems Group Honeywell International 12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472 203-484-6405 203-484-7118 Fax Date: 9-July-2020 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation division Subject: Confidentiality Request for CLSS Gateway FCC ID : PV3CGWMB Pursuant to 47 CRF 0.457(d) and 0.459, Honeywell International Inc requests that a part of the subject application be held confidential Type of Confidentiality requested Long term confidentiality Long term confidentiality The above materials contain proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. Sincerely, CCM_bm28_spin4B_20200221.pdf CCM_Spin4BBOM_2020 0528_0611.pdf Schematic and Block diagram Exhibit Type File name BOM Jonathan Potter Global Regulatory Leader Honeywell Building Technologies Honeywell International, Inc 12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Frequency plan FCC | Cover Letter(s) | 125.81 KiB | July 21 2020 / August 17 2020 |
Fire Systems Group Honeywell International 12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472 203-484-6405 203-484-7118 Fax Date: 09-July-2020 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation division Subject: Frequency plan in UNII Radio Band for CLSS Gateway FCC ID: PV3CGWMB We declare the frequency plan of CLSS Gateway is as below:
Mode of Operation Low Frequency High Frequency
(MHz)
(MHz) Non-DFS DFS (Clent without radar detection) 5160 5260 5500 5240 5340 5700 Sincerely, Jonathan Potter Global Regulatory Leader Honeywell Building Technologies Honeywell International, Inc 12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Agent Authorization | Cover Letter(s) | 17.77 KiB | February 14 2020 |
Authorization to Act as Agent On our behalf, We appoint Mr. Raghavendra Kulkarni of TUV Rheinland India Ltd. 27/B, 2 cross road Electronic City, Phae | Hosur Road Bangalore 560 100. INDIA to act as my/our agent in the preparation/signing of this application for equipment certification for the following FCC ID: PV3CGWMB. I/We certify that the submitted documents properly describe the device or system for which equipment certification 1 sought. I/We also certify that each unit manufactured, imported or marketed, as defined in FCCs regulations, wall EAE MORE MEL ee ORCL Lest Cte erm Rec ATLUMUTEM Tey CrUE Coe Date Agency Agreemen ration Date a7 AGED Ee ey Signature NET Title: Global Regulatory Leader Honeywell Building Technologies On behalf of Honeywell International, Inc , Phone: +1 2034846405 eRe TY beeen SUR ELLE]
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Confid | Cover Letter(s) | 126.25 KiB | February 14 2020 |
Fire Systems Group Honeywell International 12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472 203-484-7161 203-484-7118 Fax Date: 13-Feb-2020 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation division Subject: Confidentiality Request for GLSS Gateway FCC ID: PV3CGWMB Pursuant to 47 CRF 0.457(d) and 0.459, Honeywell International Inc., requests that a part of the subject application be held confidential Type of Confidentiality requested Long term confidentiality Long term confidentiality The above materials contain proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these matters might be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. Sincerely, cm_bm28_20190923_spin4a.pdf Theory of Operation.doc Schematic & Block diagram Operational Description Exhibit Type File name Jonathan Potter Global Regulatory Leader Honeywell Building Technologies Honeywell International, Inc 12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472 1
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2020-08-17 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Class II Permissive Change |
2 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||
3 | 5500 ~ 5700 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||
4 | 2020-02-14 | 5500 ~ 5700 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Original Equipment |
5 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||
6 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
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2020-08-17
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2020-02-14
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Honeywell International Inc.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0021290754
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Physical Address |
Honeywell Fire Safety Americas 12 Clintonville Road
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Honeywell Fire Safety Americas
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Northford, CT
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United States
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | TCB Application Email Address |
F******@TUV.COM
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f******@tuv.com
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t******@tuv.com
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Grantee Code |
PV3
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Equipment Product Code |
CGWMB
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J**** P********
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Senior Engineering Manager
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203-4********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Fax Number |
203-4********
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J******@Honeywell.com
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Honeywell Technical Solutions Lab
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Name |
V**** D****
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Physical Address |
Campus 1, RMZ Eco World
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Bangalore, 560100
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Bangalore
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India
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Telephone Number |
91 80********
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91 80********
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v******@honeywell.com
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | CLSS Gateway | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | GLSS Gateway | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II Permissive Change | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Grant Comments | Power Output listed is Conducted. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter within a device, except in accordance with accepted multi-transmitter product procedures. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device contains a cellular module (FCC ID:RI7LE910NAV2 or RI7LE910SVV2). | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Power Output listed is Conducted. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter within a device, except in accordance with accepted multi-transmitter product procedures. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.This device contains a cellular module (FCC ID:RI7LE910NAV2 or RI7LE910SVV2). | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Power Output listed is Conducted. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter within a device, except in accordance with accepted multi-transmitter product procedures. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device contains a cellular module (FCC ID:RI7LE910NAV2 or RI7LE910SVV2). | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Power Output listed is Conducted. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter within a device, except in accordance with accepted multi-transmitter product procedures. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
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TUV Rheinland (India) Pvt. Ltd.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Name |
B****** G******
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Telephone Number |
+91 8********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
g******@ind.tuv.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2412 | 2462 | 0.029 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.00355 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0088500 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15E | CC | 5180 | 5240 | 0.0173 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15E | CC | 5260 | 5320 | 0.022 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 3 | 15E | CC | 5500 | 5700 | 0.011 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15E | 20 CC | 5160 | 5240 | 0.0264 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 2 | 15E | 20 CC | 5260 | 5340 | 0.0195 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 3 | 15E | 20 CC | 5500 | 5700 | 0.0156 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 1 | 15C | 20 CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0092000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 1 | 15C | 20 CC | 2412 | 2462 | 0.0372 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 2 | 15C | 20 CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.0039 |
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