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

  1. You know the exact XNET connections on the Fire WAN over the Enclosure and the HUB-4 lines.
  1. Create the first XNET network.
  2. In the Network Setting expander, in Monitored by driver, associate the XNET network to the global WAN driver.
  3. 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.
  4. 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
  5. Click Save .
  6. 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

  1. You know the panel modules and devices used to report HUB-4 faults (Ground fault and Class X wiring fault).
  1. Select the newly created XNET panel.
  2. In the XNET tab, open the HUB-4 Communication Fault Addresses expander.
  3. 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.
  4. Click Save .
  5. Repeat the procedures in this page, for both XNET network and XNET panel WAN settings, as necessary to complete the Fire WAN configuration.