Configure the XNET in Fire WAN
You have to create the XNETs and configure the Fire WAN connections. Then, you also have to configure the HUB-4 fault parameters.
XNET Network WAN Connections
- You know the exact XNET connections on the Fire WAN over the Enclosure and the HUB-4 lines.
- Create the first XNET network.
- In the Network Setting expander, in Monitored by driver, associate the XNET network to the global WAN driver.
- In Network type, select one of the following:
- Local FSI, if a single XNET panel is connected to the HUB-4 port of the Enclosure.
- Global FSI, if a multiple-panel XNET is connected to the HUB-4 port of the Enclosure via a main panel.
- In the WAN Setting expander, configure the WAN line parameters.
Based on the Fire WAN connections of the XNET, drag the corresponding HUB-4 port node onto the expander or configure the following fields: - WAN Network
- Enclosure
- HUB-4 Module
- HUB-4 Port
- Click Save
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- Import the fire panel configuration.
For more information about creating and configuring the XNET, search for Configuring an XNET Fire Network.
XNET Panel WAN HUB-4 Faults
- You know the panel modules and devices used to report HUB-4 faults (Ground fault and Class X wiring fault).
- Select the newly created XNET panel.
- In the XNET tab, open the HUB-4 Communication Fault Addresses expander.
- Configure the HUB-4 fault parameters:
- Ground fault: Enter the Module address and Device address for the Ground fault.
- Class X wiring fault: Enter the Module address and Device address for the Class X wiring fault.
NOTE: Module is the address of a pseudo module in an XLS panel or the MMB (253) in an MXL panel. Device is the first pseudo device of a consecutive pair. The first address reports the Ground fault the and next address reports Class X wiring fault. These pseudo devices must be configured as trouble reporting with a custom message indicating the reported fault. - Click Save
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- Repeat the procedures in this page, for both XNET network and XNET panel WAN settings, as necessary to complete the Fire WAN configuration.