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 Installation and Operation Manual

 - P/N: 53034:Rev: A2  10/29/07

Fire Alarm System Limitations

While a fire alarm system may lower insurance rates, it is not a substitute for fire insurance!

An automatic fire alarm system

—typically made up of smoke detec-

tors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warning devices, 
and a fire alarm control panel with remote notification capability—can 
provide early warning of a developing fire.  Such a system, however, 
does not assure protection against property damage or loss of life 
resulting from a fire.  

The Manufacturer recommends that smoke and/or heat detectors be 
located throughout a protected premise following the recommenda-
tions of the current edition of the National Fire Protection Association 
Standard 72 (NFPA 72), manufacturer's recommendations, State and 
local codes, and the recommendations contained in the Guide for 
Proper Use of System Smoke Detectors, which is made available at 
no charge to all installing dealers.  A study by the Federal Emergency 
Management Agency (an agency of the United States government) 
indicated that smoke detectors may not go off in as many as 35% of 
all fires.  While fire alarm systems are designed to provide early warn-
ing against fire, they do not guarantee warning or protection against 
fire.  A fire alarm system may not provide timely or adequate warning, 
or simply may not function, for a variety of reasons: 

Smoke detectors

 may not sense fire where smoke cannot reach the 

detectors such as in chimneys, in or behind walls, on roofs, or on the 
other side of closed doors.  Smoke detectors also may not sense a 
fire on another level or floor of a building.  A second-floor detector, for 
example, may not sense a first-floor or basement fire.  

Particles of combustion or “smoke”

 from a developing fire may not 

reach the sensing chambers of smoke detectors because:

Barriers such as closed or partially closed doors, walls, or chimneys 
may inhibit particle or smoke flow.  

Smoke particles may become “cold,” stratify, and not reach the ceiling 
or upper walls where detectors are located.  

Smoke particles may be blown away from detectors by air outlets.  

Smoke particles may be drawn into air returns before reaching the 
detector.  

The amount of “smoke” present may be insufficient to alarm smoke 
detectors.  Smoke detectors are designed to alarm at various levels of 
smoke density.  If such density levels are not created by a developing 
fire at the location of detectors, the detectors will not go into alarm.  

Smoke detectors, even when working properly, have sensing limita-
tions.  Detectors that have photoelectronic sensing chambers tend to 
detect smoldering fires better than flaming fires, which have little visi-
ble smoke.  Detectors that have ionizing-type sensing chambers tend 
to detect fast-flaming fires better than smoldering fires.  Because fires 
develop in different ways and are often unpredictable in their growth, 
neither type of detector is necessarily best and a given type of detec-
tor may not provide adequate warning of a fire.  

Smoke detectors cannot be expected to provide adequate warning of 
fires caused by arson, children playing with matches (especially in 
bedrooms), smoking in bed, and violent explosions (caused by escap-
ing gas, improper storage of flammable materials, etc.).  

Heat detectors

 do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only 

when heat on their sensors increases at a predetermined rate or 
reaches a predetermined level.  Rate-of-rise heat detectors may be 
subject to reduced sensitivity over time.  For this reason, the rate-of-
rise feature of each detector should be tested at least once per year 
by a qualified fire protection specialist.  Heat detectors are designed 
to protect property, not life.  

IMPORTANT!  Smoke detectors

 must be installed in the same room 

as the control panel and in rooms used by the system for the connec-
tion of alarm transmission wiring, communications, signaling, and/or 
power.  If detectors are not so located, a developing fire may damage 
the alarm system, crippling its ability to report a fire.  

Audible warning devices

 such as bells may not alert people if these 

devices are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors or 
are located on another floor of a building.  Any warning device may 
fail to alert people with a disability or those who have recently con-
sumed drugs, alcohol or medication.  Please note that:

Strobes can, under certain circumstances, cause seizures in people 
with conditions such as epilepsy.  

Studies have shown that certain people, even when they hear a fire 
alarm signal, do not respond or comprehend the meaning of the signal.  
It is the property owner's responsibility to conduct fire drills and other 
training exercise to make people aware of fire alarm signals and 
instruct them on the proper reaction to alarm signals.  

In rare instances, the sounding of a warning device can cause tempo-
rary or permanent hearing loss.  

A fire alarm system

 will not operate without any electrical power.  If 

AC power fails, the system will operate from standby batteries only for 
a specified time and only if the batteries have been properly main-
tained and replaced regularly.  

Equipment used in the system

 may not be technically compatible 

with the control panel.  It is essential to use only equipment listed for 
service with your control panel.  

Telephone lines

 needed to transmit alarm signals from a premise to 

a central monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily dis-
abled. For added protection against telephone line failure, backup 
radio transmission systems are recommended.  

The most common cause

 of fire alarm malfunction is inadequate 

maintenance.  To keep the entire fire alarm system in excellent work-
ing order, ongoing maintenance is required per the manufacturer's 
recommendations, and UL and NFPA standards.  At a minimum, the 
requirements of NFPA 72 shall be followed.  Environments with large 
amounts of dust, dirt or high air velocity require more frequent mainte-
nance.  A maintenance agreement should be arranged through the 
local manufacturer's representative.  Maintenance should be sched-
uled monthly or as required by National and/or local fire codes and 
should be performed by authorized professional fire alarm installers 
only.  Adequate written records of all inspections should be kept.

Summary of Contents for NOTIFIER ONYX FirstVision

Page 1: ...ONYX FIRSTVISION Installation and Operation Manual Document 53034 10 29 07 Rev A2 P N 53034 A2 ECN 07 706 ...

Page 2: ...ors cannot be expected to provide adequate warning of fires caused by arson children playing with matches especially in bedrooms smoking in bed and violent explosions caused by escap ing gas improper storage of flammable materials etc Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a predetermined rate or reaches a predetermined level Rate...

Page 3: ...ower and batteries prior to removing or inserting circuit boards Failure to do so can damage circuits Remove all electronic assemblies prior to any drilling filing ream ing or punching of the enclosure When possible make all cable entries from the sides or rear Before making modifications verify that they will not interfere with battery transformer and printed circuit board location Do not tighten...

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Page 5: ...d Outputs Overview 11 Table 2 1 Power Supply Required Ranges 11 2 2 Enclosure Installation 12 Figure 2 1 FIRSTVISION Dimensions inches 13 Figure 2 2 FIRSTVISION Power Wiring Diagram 14 2 3 LCD Installation 14 Section 3 Enabling FIRSTVISION to Monitor Your Building 15 3 1 Process Overview 15 Process Steps to Enable FIRSTVISION 15 3 2 Make Connections to FIRSTVISION 15 3 2 1 What To Connect and How ...

Page 6: ...ample Floor Number Button 30 Figure 4 3 FIRSTVISION Display Example Building Information 31 Figure 4 4 FIRSTVISION Display Example Zoomed Floor Plan 32 Figure 4 5 FIRSTVISION Display Example Moving Through a Zoomed Floor Plan 33 Figure 4 6 FIRSTVISION Display Example HAZMAT Information 34 4 2 Investigating Gateway Disconnection 34 4 3 Operation When a Fire Alarm is Received 35 Figure 4 7 FIRSTVISI...

Page 7: ...zed personnel Only authorized personnel can remove this product s CPU back cover or replace parts in this product Unauthorized servicing personnel performing product services is strictly prohibited and can void your warranty NOTE ONYX FIRSTVISION is for Ancillary Use Only Table 1 1 FIRSTVISION Cabinet Specifications Part Number FIRSTVISION ENC General Rough Opening Dimensions 18 W x 17 75 H x 3 5 ...

Page 8: ...d Processor Low Power VIA Fanless CPU Speed 733MHz Form factor Embedded Slots NONE REQUIRED Video Integral Serial ports 1 RS 232 USB ports TWO System RAM 512 MB LAN One 10 100 Base T interface Peripherals Compact Flash Disk 2GB Connectors 1 DB9 COM1 1 DIN KYBD 1 RJ 45 10 100BT 2 USB Ports on the front panel 2 Speakers 2 Watts Operating System Windows XP Embedded Other Motherboard Lithium Battery B...

Page 9: ...N Configuration Tool manual The Configuration Tool tasks include entering meaningful information about the layout of all floors in the building drawing background the locations of all sensing devices that communicate with FIRSTVISION building features such as water supplies and hazards such as flammable or reactive chemicals FIRSTVISION should be installed in the authorized event responder s prefe...

Page 10: ...stom label can be imported into the Configuration Tool Refer to the ONYX FIRSTVISION Configuration Tool Programming Manual P N 53035 for more information NOTE FIRSTVISION1 5 and above must be used with gateway versions 3 x and above Table 1 3 FIRSTVISION Node Compatibility Table NOTI FIRE NET Node Type Network Board Used AFP 200 NAM AFP 300 400 NAM AFP 1010 SIB NET AM2020 SIB NET NFS 320 NCM W F N...

Page 11: ...efer to Make Connections to FIRSTVISION on page 15 for more information Figure 1 1 Example FIRSTVISION Network FIRSTVISION FACP FACP NFN Network Ethernet TCP IP Network NFN Gateway PC NFN Gateway FACP OR NOTE If you are connecting FIRSTVISION to an NFN Gateway PC and plan on running the ONYXWorks Workstation software application also the Workstation must be set to Supervising Station Mode refer to...

Page 12: ... Fire Alarm Systems Underwriters Laboratories Canada Documents CAN ULC S524 91 Standard for Installation of Fire Alarm Systems CAN ULC S527 99 Standard for Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems Other Requirements of the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction LAHJ 1 3 1 Environmental Conditions FIRSTVISION must be installed in the following environmental conditions Temperature range of 0ºC 50ºC 32ºF 12...

Page 13: ... and life safety technology to our distributors and their customers NOTIFIER makes frequent upgrades to the embedded software in our products To ensure that you are installing and programming the latest features NOTIFIER strongly recommends that you visit the Magni Fire website on a regular basis and download the most current version of software for each product prior to commissioning any system C...

Page 14: ...52747 NFS 640 Installation Operation Programming manuals 51332 51334 51333 NFS2 640 Installation Operation Programming manuals 52741 52742 52743 NFS 3030 Installation Operation Programming manuals 51330 51344 51345 NFS2 3030 Installation Operation Programming manuals 52544 52545 52546 AFP 200 Instruction manual 15511 AFP 300 400 Installation Operation Programming manuals 50253 50260 50259 AM2020 A...

Page 15: ...re Installation on page 12 and to make power supply connections to the enclosure s control board or you can refer to the ONYX FIRSTVISION Enclosure Installation Instructions P N 53105 Table 2 1 Power Supply Required Ranges TYPICAL Input Voltage 24V Input Current 24V 3A WARNING Power Sources Remove all power sources to equipment while connecting electrical components Leave the external main power b...

Page 16: ...the rough opening with the LCD hinges on the left Step 1d Attach the enclosure to the wall at the six locations provided using field supplied fasteners Step 2 Mount the external power supply according to the manufacturer s instructions Step 3 Route the external power supply wiring into the enclosure through one of the available knockouts and then connect it to the control board as shown in Figure ...

Page 17: ...lation and Operation Manual P N 53034 Rev A2 10 29 07 Step 4 Route the LAN cable into the enclosure through one of the available knockouts Figure 2 1 FIRSTVISION Dimensions inches NOTE The power supplies for FIRSTVISION and the gateway should use a common ground the same earth ground ...

Page 18: ...paneled door Step 6 Use the factory supplied door key to lock the closed door Step 7 Verify the door locks and unlocks with each turn of the key Step 8 You are now ready to perform Enabling FIRSTVISION to Monitor Your Building on page 15 back of LCD display The FIRSTVISION enclosure is factory assembled and wired to install connect the LCD P1 J1 LCD Power Cable Enclosure s Control Board From Power...

Page 19: ...ISION Step 6 Test Your Building Design on FIRSTVISION 3 2 Make Connections to FIRSTVISION All of the procedures in this section require you to operate FIRSTVISION like a personal computer Because of that operation usage scenario you MUST connect an external keyboard and a mouse to FIRSTVISION 3 2 1 What To Connect and How To Make the Connections Step 1 Connect a keyboard and mouse to the either of...

Page 20: ...ns Step 2 If not already connected connect FIRSTVISION to your IP Network by attaching customer supplied CAT 5 ethernet cable to the LAN Local Area Network port Figure 3 3 FIRSTVISION LAN Connector Location WARNING Connector Damage Possible Do not attempt to close the LCD with the keyboard and mouse connected because their cables will make contact with the enclosure s wiring tray possibly damaging...

Page 21: ...nections FIRSTVISION FACP FACP NFN Network v5 0 or later Ethernet TCP IP Network NFN Gateway Embedded FACP Three options Direct connection using a crossover Ethernet cable Connection using 2 standard CAT 5 Ethernet cables and a UL listed hub Connection to the customer supplied Ethernet TCP IP Network NOTE For all connection details see ONYXWorks NFN Gateway Embedded Installation Operation Manual 5...

Page 22: ...ACP NFN Network v5 0 or later NFN Gateway PC FACP Ethernet TCP IP Network RX B TX B RX A TX A NFN Gateway PC Fiber Shown Three options Direct connection using a crossover Ethernet cable Connection using 2 standard CAT 5 Ethernet cables and a UL listed hub Connection to the customer supplied Ethernet TCP IP Network NOTE For all connection details see ONYXWorks NFN Gateway PC Installation Operation ...

Page 23: ...refer to Establish Communication Between Your LAN and FIRSTVISION on page 22 for information The gateway that FIRSTVISION monitors setup with Add Gateway Connection has a factory setting of 192 168 0 3 If it is necessary to change this factory setting refer to Establish Gateway Communication on page 23 for information If it is necessary to change a gateway s IP address refer to the gateway s respe...

Page 24: ...n disabled as long as there is an event that FIRSTVISION processes being reported After all the events that FIRSTVISION processes have been remedied cleared restored the screen saver will be automatically enabled after its Wait setting is reached Windows Screen Saver and Wait settings are made on the Display Properties window i e Screen Saver tab The Screen saver field options are None and My Pict...

Page 25: ...k the digital clock on the right side of the Windows taskbar Figure 3 7 System Clock Step 2 Verify the time and date are shown correctly in the the dialogue that appears and then click the Time Zone tab Figure 3 8 Date and Time Properties Step 3 Check the box next to Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes Step 4 Select your local time zone from the drop menu Step 5 Click OK Figure ...

Page 26: ...anel window displays Step 3 Double click on Network Connections The Network Connections window displays Figure 3 10 Windows LAN Connection Step 4 Right click on Local Area Connections 2 in the Network Connections window and select Properties from the list of choices The Local Area Connection Properties window displays Step 5 On the General tab click on Internet Protocol TCP IP then click on the Pr...

Page 27: ...network Step 9 Complete your entry by clicking on OK Step 10 Restart Windows FIRSTVISION will automatically start Communication between FIRSTVISION and your LAN should be established Step 11 Verify the connection by doing either of the following Check the Gateway icon in the upper left corner of the display no X over icon means connected Ping the gateway Shut down FIRSTVISION Select Start Command ...

Page 28: ...onitor only one gateway Step 1 Start the Configuration Tool Step 2 Select Tools Gateway Configuration Step 3 Enter the Gateway IP address Step 4 Click OK Figure 3 14 Gateway Configuration Step 5 Close the Configuration Tool Step 6 You should now Copy Your Exported Building Design to FIRSTVISION NOTE Your LAN connection must be established before you add a gateway NOTE If you change the gateway IP ...

Page 29: ...ocking door on FIRSTVISION as the connection point Figure 3 15 FIRSTVISION USB Connector Locations 3 7 1 How To Copy Your Exported Building Design to FIRSTVISION Step 1 Establish a physical connection between your PC or storage device i e where your building design Site xml file and Floorplan folder are stored and FIRSTVISION Step 2 Use Window Explorer on FIRSTVISION to find select and copy the Si...

Page 30: ...ep 1 Locate the FIRSTVISION icon displayed on the Desktop Step 2 Double click on the icon to load the Site xml file Step 3 You should now Test Your Building Design on FIRSTVISION NOTE An application is loading message will display It may take some time to load the file depending upon the components of the building number of floors and icons If the message is displayed do NOT attempt to double clic...

Page 31: ...r the floor plan background on FIRSTVISION 3 10 Touch Screen Calibration FIRSTVISION s touch screen was calibrated in the factory and you should not have to perform this procedure If you have determined that the cursor is not correctly tracking to the position of your finger then you can use the GenCalb function to calibrate the touch screen 3 10 1 How to Calibrate FIRSTVISION s Touch Screen Step ...

Page 32: ...Enabling FIRSTVISION to Monitor Your Building Touch Screen Calibration 28 FIRSTVISION Installation and Operation Manual P N 53034 Rev A2 10 29 07 ...

Page 33: ...RSTVISION is not connected Corresponding to each floor in the building a Floor button inverted style means it is selected The floor chosen as the lowest floor in the Configuration Tool s Building Layout tree hierarchy is displayed with icons and its floor plan background Also if applicable displayed on that floor are icons defined for elevators stairs Multi Level icons and HAZMAT area or sprinkler...

Page 34: ... 1 FIRSTVISION Display Example No Alarms With the front door open touching a floor number button displays the corresponding floor in the building layout Figure 4 2 FIRSTVISION Display Example Floor Number Button NOTE Device icons that use a device id s are displayed on FIRSTVISION only when they experience an event type that FIRSTVISION processes 3 41 05 PM ...

Page 35: ...TVISION 31 FIRSTVISION Installation and Operation Manual P N 53034 Rev A2 10 29 07 With the front door open touching one of the miscellaneous buttons will display an information window or site plan Figure 4 3 FIRSTVISION Display Example Building Information 3 41 05 PM ...

Page 36: ...Reported 32 FIRSTVISION Installation and Operation Manual P N 53034 Rev A2 10 29 07 With the front door open touching a place on the floor will open a window that displays an enlarged or zoomed view Figure 4 4 FIRSTVISION Display Example Zoomed Floor Plan 3 41 05 PM ...

Page 37: ...the front door open touching inside the Zoomed Floor Plan window near the left side right side top or bottom changes the point of reference of the zoomed area Touching near a corner of the window will navigate your zoomed view in a combined direction like down and right Figure 4 5 FIRSTVISION Display Example Moving Through a Zoomed Floor Plan 3 41 05 PM ...

Page 38: ...is not connected When you see that the gateway disconnected red X in icon FIRSTVISION will not receive events It is absolutely necessary to restore connectivity to the gateway to ensure the most accurate and up to date information is being displayed In order to investigate connectivity issues you need to operate FIRSTVISION like a personal computer To do this Step 1 Follow the steps in Make Connec...

Page 39: ...IRSTVISION receives a fire alarm from a panel it is monitoring its front door unlocks and a display change in the floor number button takes place indicating which floor the fire alarm is on If multiple fire alarms have been reported the device icons on that floor blink in a sequence that indicates the order in which they registered trouble Figure 4 7 FIRSTVISION Display Example Alarms 3 41 05 PM ...

Page 40: ... Received 36 FIRSTVISION Installation and Operation Manual P N 53034 Rev A2 10 29 07 With the front door open touching the display near the device icons being displayed will zoom to the area Figure 4 8 FIRSTVISION Display Example Alarm Zoomed Floor Plan 3 41 05 PM ...

Page 41: ...g reported then after a fire alarm has been cleared from the panel that FIRSTVISION monitors the following takes place on FIRSTVISION The fire alarm is cleared from the Event List Any flashing fire alarm related device icons will no longer be displayed If a screen saver is being used the screen saver will automatically start when the screen saver s Wait setting is reached FIRSTVISION returns to no...

Page 42: ...RSTVISION With FIRSTVISION and your PC connected over a TCP IP network you can browse across the network to C Facilities Monitoring FIT Event log txt on the FIRSTVISION machine You can also use a USB connector located inside the locking door on FIRSTVISION as the connection point To access the log file by using FIRSTVISION like a personal computer Step 1 Connect a USB mouse and keyboard Refer to W...

Page 43: ...nd the situation FIRSTVISION has an interactive display that orients Firefighters to the building using floor by floor layouts It decreases situation assessment time by showing the location of water supplies evacuation routes access routes and points fire barriers shutoffs for gas and power FIRSTVISION also shows structural hazards During installation FIRSTVISION is set up with the layouts for eac...

Page 44: ...lding has three floors above ground and the other part only two The office that contains the fire is directly under the roof on the shorter side of the building The building roof is reinforced with high tension steel cable The Fire Department arrives at the building in less than five minutes after the department receives the alarm Possible Firefighter responses to this fire scene are described in ...

Page 45: ...the progression of the fire by interpreting the blinking rate of the detectors and base his assessment of the situation on that displayed information Checks for presence of hazardous materials near the fire on its respective floor as shown in the example in Figure 5 3 Checks for the location of elevators stairways water supplies and entry and exit routes Note Notice the Caution on this background ...

Page 46: ... under the roof it seems best to vent the smoke through the roof He touches the Building Information button to be sure there are no structural details that could cause problems as shown in the example in Figure 5 4 Here he sees that the roof is tensioned concrete and tells the team that they will have to knock out a window from the outside of the building for venting Figure 5 4 Fire Scene Scenario...

Page 47: ...nario the fire is near the front of the building and the main entrance drive so trucks can be positioned easily If the fire occurred in a back corner or the far side of the building the Incident Commander would use the Building Site plan to see safe routes for driving the trucks closer to the fire as shown in the example in Figure 5 5 Figure 5 5 Example Building Site Plan Information ...

Page 48: ...SION Installation and Operation Manual P N 53034 Rev A2 10 29 07 If hazardous materials were stored near the fire the Commander would touch the Hazard icon to see what the materials were and how to handle fire in the area as shown in the example in Figure 5 6 Figure 5 6 Example HAZMAT Information ...

Page 49: ...anual P N 53034 Rev A2 10 29 07 If the materials were unfamiliar the Commander could touch the Contact button to see the on call number for the State Hazardous Material expert as shown in the example in Figure 5 7 That expert would advise the team of dangers or come personally to the scene Figure 5 7 Example Contact Information ...

Page 50: ...The Development of FIRSTVISION Expected Firefighter Interaction with the FIRSTVISION 46 FIRSTVISION Installation and Operation Manual P N 53034 Rev A2 10 29 07 ...

Page 51: ...C Commissioning 39 Computer Specifications 3 4 D Display Properties power 19 F FFD Node Compatibility Table 6 L LAN 16 M manual conventions 9 manuals related 9 Monitor Power 19 N Node Compatibility 6 S Specifications 3 Touchscreen PC 3 4 T Test Building Design 27 Touchscreen Specifications 3 4 W Windows Screen Saver 20 ...

Page 52: ...Index 2 FIRSTVISION Installation and Operation Manual P N 53034 Rev A2 10 29 07 ...

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