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Contents
2 Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 6
Features ..............................................................................................................................6
Standards............................................................................................................................7
User Control Levels.............................................................................................................7
Level Definition ....................................................................................................... 7
3 Unpacking .............................................................................................................................10
4 Fastrack Panel Configuration .......................................................................................... 12
Fastrack Setup ....................................................................................................................12
5 Commissioning....................................................................................................................16
Commission Zones, Devices and Onboard I/O ............................................... 16
Learn ...................................................................................................................................26
User Management...............................................................................................................26
Configure Level 2 User ........................................................................................... 27
Configuration via Bluetooth .................................................................................................28
Transferring the Configuration File ......................................................................... 28
Sending the Configuration File ............................................................................... 30
Configuration via USB.........................................................................................................31
READ FROM USB .................................................................................................. 31
Error messages ...................................................................................................... 32
Event Log Explorer..............................................................................................................33
Settings ...............................................................................................................................34
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6 Administration .....................................................................................................................36
User Management...............................................................................................................36
Level 2 Users .......................................................................................................... 36
Level 3 User............................................................................................................ 36
Forgot Passcode .................................................................................................................36
Reset Master User Passcode ................................................................................. 38
Firmware Update.................................................................................................................39
Wipe Event Log ...................................................................................................................41
Error messages ...................................................................................................................42
1.2 Notice
The material and instructions covered in this guide have been carefully checked for
accuracy and are presumed to be correct. The images in the document are for reference
purpose only and are subject to change. However, the manufacturer assumes no
responsibility for inaccuracies and reserves the right to modify and revise this document
without notice.
These instructions cover the programming and commissioning of the STX / SMX Fire Alarm
Control Panels (FACP).
For any technical assistance email at morleyindiasupport@honeywell.com.
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About this Guide
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Introduction
2. Introduction
The fire alarm control panel is available in two models: STX and SMX.
2.1 Features
Following are some of the features of the fire alarm control panel:
• Connections to one, two, or four Signalling Line Circuit (SLC) loops
• Support for Morley UL variant detectors and modules
• Alarm, trouble, and programmable relays
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2.2 Standards
Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
• UL 864 (10th edition) Standard for Control Units
For standards related information, refer to Underwriters Laboratories (UL) documents.
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USER LEVEL 3 - All front panel controls are functional. Full system configuration and
programming are possible. User Level 3 is reachable by entering a passcode from either
Level 1 or Level 2. User Level 3 is for the system installer. Level 3 user can configure
passcodes for Level 2 users.
USER LEVEL 4 - The user with Level 4 access can perform, all the operations of User Levels
2, and 3. User Level 4 can do the firmware update and manage users of Level 2, Level3 and
wipe the event log. The user with Level 4 access is the master user. Level 4 user can
configure passcode for Level 3 user.
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Introduction
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Unpacking
3. Unpacking
The fire alarm control panels are simple to install, program, and commission if you follow
the recommended procedures described in this guide.
Before installing the panel, ensure that all the equipment is received as per the table given
below.
The packing box should contain the following items as provided in the table below:
ITE COMPONENT
M
UL 615-000-002, 615-000-102, 915-100-102,
SKU 615-000-002-R 615-000-102-R, 915-100-102-
NO. 615-000-202, R, 915-100-
615-000-202-R 202, 915-100-
202-R, 915-
100-402, 915-
100-402-R
QUANTITY
1 FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL 1 1 1
2 QUICK START GUIDE 1 1 1
3 INSTALLATION KIT ACCESSORIES 1 1 1
3.1 PLUG-IN TERMINAL BLOCK (2 PIN) 4 4 7
- GREEN
3.2 PLUG-IN TERMINAL BLOCK (3 PIN) 2 2 4
- GREEN
3.3 PLUG-IN TERMINAL BLOCK (4 PIN) 2 3 5
- GREEN
3.4 PLUG-IN TERMINAL BLOCK (5 PIN) 1 1 1
- GREEN
3.5 ASSEMBLY, END-OF-LINE DEVICE, 4 4 4
4.7K
3.6 ASSEMBLY, END-OF-LINE DEVICE, 1 1 2
10K
3.7 CABLE HARNESS - BATTERY LINK 1 1 1
CONNECTIONS
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Unpacking
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Fastrack Panel Configuration
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Fastrack Panel Configuration
2. The following screen appears with the lists of peripherals that are connected to the
panel and tap NEXT.
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Fastrack Panel Configuration
NOTE: The loop devices can be configured by using auto-learn, one loop at a time. If the panel has more than
one loop of devices the total devices configured for each loop is listed before the auto-learn process can
continue to the next loop, thereby, allowing you to go back to the previous step, if desired.
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Fastrack Panel Configuration
3. The following screen appears after the system reboot. Tap to access the main menu.
.
NOTE: When the panel is in the normal state, it shows “No events present” message and the panel
screen goes to sleep mode, (screen would appear in grey), which helps in saving the power
consumption.With any event occurrence or action on the touch-screen, will switch it to active. The LCD
shows Date and time. The time is displayed in 24hr format.
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Commissioning
5. Commissioning
This chapter describes how to configure the FACP using panel user interface, via USB
storage device and Bluetooth.
NOTE: For Manage, Maintenance, Event Log, and Quick Settings refer STX / SMX User's Guide.
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3. Tap ZONES.
.
4. The ZONES screen opens with the list of zones in the panel. You can also view the
devices assigned to each zone.
5. Tap ADD ZONES to add a new zone and enter the Zone name. The Zone name must be
maximum 20 characters.
.
NOTE: When you add a new zone, a successive zone gets created with a default zone name which is
editable using the qwerty keyboard. For example, if you add a new zone after zone 10, a “zone 11”
gets added with default zone name as “Zone 11".
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NOTE: The panel comes with a qwerty keyboard, you have an option to use alpha-numeric keys,
upper-case or lower-case, space, and backspace. For a detailed information on using a qwerty
keyboard, see “QWERTY Keyboard Layout”.
NOTE: When you delete a zone, all the devices in that particular zone gets added to Zone 1 by default. You can
delete all the zones except zone 1.
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8. Tap next to the selected zone that you want to edit. The following screen will appear
with the list of devices connected with that zone.
9. Tap EDIT LABEL. Edit the label description using QWERTY key board, and click SAVE.
Refer Figure 5.5 on page 18.
10. Go back to Zones, Devices & Onboard I/O screen. Refer Figure 5.3 on page 17
11. Tap INPUT DEVICES. Refer Figure 5.3 on page 17.
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Commissioning
13. The following image appears with All the connected input devices to the loop. Tap
next to the selected device.
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Commissioning
NOTE: Latching, Input Action, and Device Type options are not available for TMP (Temperature Detector),
OPT (Optical Smoke Detector) and MLT (Multi Sensor). You can only add or edit labels, and assign new zones.
21. Go back to Zones, Devices & Onboard I/O screen. Refer Figure 5.3 on page 17
22. Tap OUTPUT DEVICES. It lists all the output devices.
24. Tap next to output device. The following image shows a list of output device details
for the selected device.
25. Choose either YES or NO for Silence and Sounder option.
26. To edit the programmable zones, tap EDIT PRG ZONES.
27. Tap ALL ON to set the programmable zones to ON mode. It is ALL ON mode by default.
28. Tap ALL OFF to set the programmable zones to OFF mode.
29. Specific zones can also be programed individually using their respective options in their
row.
30. Tap to set the delay time to delay the output for programmable zones.
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NOTE: The image above shows the PULSE, COINCIDENCE, and COINCIDENCEx3 menus.
These menus are inactive in this release and will be available only in a future release.
NOTE: If delay is configured for a zone, then the output will remain OFF till the delay period
expires, after the delay is over the output will turn ON.
NOTE: You can also double click any button to set the OFF mode.
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31. Tap to save the set time. The set delay time is applicable for all the outputs.
NOTE: A single fire alarm in the zone will cause the programmable zone to be qualified.
32. Go back to Zones, Devices & Onboard I/O screen. Refer Figure 5.3 on page 17.
33. Tap LOCAL INPUT. The following screen appears with Monitored input Tap next to
Monitored Input.
.
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38. Tap EDIT PRG ZONES to edit the programmable zones. For more information on editing
a programmable zone, see Figure 5.12 on page 22.
NOTE: For Programmable Relay, by default the Switch to Supervisory is in YES mode. If you want to configure
the programmable zones then you need to set the option as NO and then tap EDIT PRG ZONES. If the option is
set to YES, then no further configuration is required.
39. Set Silence to either YES or NO. This parameter determines whether the output will turn
ON/OFF when the SILENCE / RESOUND key is pressed.
5.2 Learn
1. In the Commissioning screen, tap next to the LEARN tab. The following image lists
all the loops available in the panel along with learn peripheral option.
2. Tap LEARN for a particular loop.
3. A list of devices in the loop are shown in the Loop 1 Learn Summary screen. The loop
devices can be configured, one loop at a time. If the panel has more than one loop of
devices, the total devices configured for each loop is to be detected and learned
individually.
1. In the Commissioning screen, tap User Management. Refer Figure 5.2 on page 16.
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Commissioning
NOTE: You can delete all the users except the 1st user.Edit Passcode
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Commissioning
NOTE: Enable Show Passcode option to view the passcode you are entering.
1. Connect the Bluetooth Dongle to the USB port in the panel and tap OK.
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Commissioning
5. The Bluetooth icon is active in the panel and is paired with the mobile device.
6. Tap SEND CONFIGURATION TO PANEL to send the configuration file from the mobile
device to the panel.
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Commissioning
1. For inserting the dongle and paring the mobile device, following “steps 1 to 6” from
Transferring the Configuration File on page 27.
2. Send a configuration file from the panel to the mobile device or the desktop tool.
3. A confirmation message is shown once the configuration file is sent successfully.
4. After successful transfer of the configuration file, you can eject the bluetooth dongle.
1. In the Commissioning screen, tap next to the Configuration via USB. Refer
Figure 5.2 on page 16.
NOTE: The READ FROM USB option is enabled only when you insert the USB dongle, which has the
configuration files to the ROOT directory.
NOTE: The READ FROM USB and SEND TO USB buttons are enabled.
4. Tap YES if you want to replace and tap NO to retain the current configurations.
5. The following screen appears if you tap YES.
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NOTE: If there are more than one configuration file in the USB, then all the files will be listed. Select the
required configuration file.
7. After the file is fully read, a confirmatory read message appears. Tap OK.
8. Tap SEND TO USB in the Configurations window, to send the panel configuration in the
USB storage device.
9. After the file is fully sent, a confirmatory sent message is shown. Tap OK.
5.5.2 Error messages
The following error message will appears when there is an interruption while sending or
reading the configuration file.
Serial
Error Message Details
No.
1 The selected config file is incompatible Configuration file of a different panel variant is used. For
with this panel variant. example, configuration file of an STX panel is used in the
SMX panel.
Corrective Action:
Use the configuration file of the same variant of the same
brand panel.
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Serial
Error Message Details
No.
2 The selected config file has loop The number of loops of the source panel and the target
mismatch with this panel variant. panel are different. For example, the number of loops in
the configuration file is 2. However, the number of loops
in the target panel is 4.
Corrective Action:
Use a configuration file of a panel with same number of
loops.
3 The selected config file is corrupted. The configuration file in use is corrupted.
Please try again.
Corrective Action:
Use a configuration file, which is not corrupted.
1. In the Commissioning screen, tap next to the Event Log Explorer. Refer Figure 5.2
on page 16. The Event Log Explorer screen opens with the SEND TO USB option in the
enabled mode.
2. Tap SEND TO USB. The log file will be sent to the USB.
NOTE: If the USB dongle is not connected the SEND TO USB options is disabled.
3. Wait for the confirmatory message for the files to be sent. Tap OK to close the message.
NOTE: The .ele file can be used with the PC tool /mobile app to view the details of the event log.
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5.7 Settings
In the Settings tab, you can set the panel settings.
Setting
Option Title Default Description
Options
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Setting
Option Title Default Description
Options
Service Date 01 Jan 2000 Date Set service date based on agreed main-
tenance schedule. User can view this
information along with the Site Name
Reference and phone number of the
service provider.
Log Diagnostic OFF ON / OFF When set as ON, false alarm suppres-
sion algorithms are by-passed for faster
reporting of events.
NOTE: If you select WIPE Config, the panel will return to the factory settings and all the existing settings will
be deleted automatically.
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Administration
6. Administration
The Admin is the Master user who has user level 4 access rights. The Master User (level 4)
updates the firmware and manages level 2 and level 3 users.
The Master user has the Administration privileges for the following tabs:
• User Management
• Firmware Update
• Clear Event Log
NOTE: You can delete all the users in level 2 except User 1. Level 3 and Level 4 (Master User) have only one
user.
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Administration
1. Insert USB storage device in the USB port in the panel. Tap .
2. The following screen appears. Tap SAVE IN USB and Tap OK.
NOTE: The technical support team will generate a reset file and will send it back to the administrator. The file
is valid only for 20 days from the date the reset code is sent.
3. When the technical support team sends the reset code.Copy the code to the USB.
4. Insert the USB in the panel. Tap GET FROM USB.
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5. Master user passcode screen appears. The panel reads the file and resets the passcode
to the default passcode.
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1. In the Administration screen, tap FIRMWARE UPDATE tab. The Firmware update screen
displays the current firmware version details.
2. Insert the USB storage device in the panel. The OPEN USB option is enabled.
3. Tap Open USB.
NOTE: The OPEN USB option will be disabled until the USB is inserted.
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5. Select the correct version file and tap UPDATE FIRMWARE. The Firmware Upgrade screen
appears.
6. Tap YES to upgrade the firmware version.
.
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NOTE: The panel will not be functional during the Firmware upgrade process. Make sure not to remove the
USB until the upgrade is completed.
NOTE: Before you clear the events take a back up using USB storage device if required.
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IF THEN
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Security Instructions
7. Security Instructions
This section lists the few security guidelines and tips that you must follow for the Honeywell
MorleyIAS Fire Panels.
NOTE: These are the tips that Honeywell recommends, but is not limited to. If you find any security
vulnerability, report it to security@honeywell.com.
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Security Instructions
NOTE: User passcodes require upper case and lower case alphanumeric characters, at least 10 digits. It is
strongly recommended that website users set longer passcodes, ensure passcode complexity, and update
account passcodes every three months to ensure account security.
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Security Instructions
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