Installation and Operation Manual
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The FW105 can connect with up to 32 panels model FW105, FW106, FW106C, FW106S, FW106SC in Class
X/DCLC via CAN bus to form a fire emergency detection and notification network system.
FW105 can also connect with up to 110 panels model FW105, FW106, FW106C, FW106S, FW106SC and remote
annunciators model FW122, FW122C, FW123, FW123C in Class B/DCLB.
Below shows the compatible version for FACP model FW106, FW106C, FW106S, FW106SC, FW122, FW122C,
FW123, FW123C with FW105
Table 1 Compatible version for FACP and Annunciators
FW106, FW106C, FW106S, FW106SC, FW122, FW122C, FW123, FW123C
Product/Module Description
Software version equal or later than
AMI, Advanced Machine Interface
FW201,FW201A,FW201B,FW201CF
W201D,FW201S,FW201SC,
FW201A
XNU, External Network Unit
FW105
Product/Module Description
Software version equal or later than
AMI, Advanced Machine Interface
XNU, External Network Unit
Networked panels and/or annunciators can share the following events and manual controls:
Event (signal) type: ALARM, SUPERVISORY, TROUBLE, MONITOR, OUTPUT
Manual Control type: Signal Silence, Buzzer Silence, Reset, Acknowledge
Event/control sharing can be configured in three modes –Peer to Peer, Group, and Master/Slave.
Peer-to-Peer
All panels/annunciators are intended to function as a single system and share events/controls of each
other.
Group
Panels/annunciators can be assigned into multiple groups. There are two options of event/control
sharing:
o “Events & Operation” –Events and controls are only shared within individual group; Events and
Controls are NOT shared across the groups.
o “Operation Only” – Events are shared across the network. Controls are shared within individual
group. Each panel/annunciator can silence troubles locally outside of the group.
Master/Slave
o Only one panel (address #1) can be the Master panel. The Master panel can receive events from all
networked panels, as well as have controls over all panels.
o All the other panels are Slave panels. A slave panel can only view events from its own inputs, and
control its own outputs.
o All annunciators act like the Master panel.