SWIFT (Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology)
NOTIFIER’s SWIFT wireless mesh is integrated with ONYX AFP-3030 to create flexible wired/wireless intelligent fire detection. SWIFT Wireless devices are similar in appearance to corresponding intelligent FlashScan wired devices, and have the capabilities of ONYX intelligent sensing. SWIFT wireless mesh network uses a unique protocol with redundant supervised communication paths. Explore why SWIFT may be a perfect solution for your next job.
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Why use SWIFT? |
Where would I use SWIFT? | Frequently Asked Questions about SWIFT |
Why should I use SWIFT?
Wireless fire protection has inherent advantages for many applications.
FLEXIBLE
When the cost of running wire and conduit becomes prohibitive, wireless devices provide a cost-effective alternative to traditional wired devices. But the benefits of a wireless system go beyond cost savings-faster installation time, improved appearance, and ability to be installed with minimal physical impact on a structure can each be a critical factor.
INTEGRATED
SWIFT devices are closely integrated with ONYX AFP-3030 panels. A SWIFT wireless gateway is connected to the FlashScan SLC loop of a current ONYX AFP-3030, and supports a network of up to 49 wireless devices. Additional wireless gateways can be added to increase the number of wireless devices, with up to 4 gateways in the same radio space. SWIFT devices are individually programmed, annunciated, and controlled by the ONYX AFP-3030 system. Detectors support all features of ONYX AFP-3030 intelligent sensing, including adjustable alarm and pre-alarm settings, maintenance alert annunciations, cooperative detection options, and drift compensation. Wired and wireless devices are fully annunciated and controlled at the primary system display.
RELIABLE
Wireless devices are in increasingly common use, but concerns about wireless fire alarm reliability are still a concern for engineers, authorities, and customers.
SWIFT Wireless was designed to provide maximum reliability. The SWIFT system proprietary protocol uses supervised, redundant communication paths to insure that event data reaches the fire alarm control panel. Signal strength for each communication link is evaluated, and the initial system setup automatically incorporates a safe margin to insure that routine variations in the environment will not disrupt communications.
Proper installation is another critical factor in ensuring a robust, reliable wireless system. The SWIFT system includes tools for pre-qualifying a site and to determine that the signal strength of every link is well above minimum. SWIFT TOOLS, a suite of wireless tools that runs on a Windows® PC, supports sophisticated analysis of the health of a wireless network, providing technicians with detailed information that can be used to maximize system performance.
Where would I use SWIFT?
Potential applications for wireless include these, and more!
- Hard-to-wire
- Impossible to wire
- Visually sensitive
- Historical integrity
- Retrofit
- Restricted access
- Temporary protection
- Short deadline