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The Workstation Installation/Operation Manual  Version 2   Document 51540  Rev. B1  4/8/02

Section 3.1:  User Management

UniNet supports a variety of tools to configure and manage databases for system users, system operators and

administrators.  Workstation specific profiles can be defined for the following user categories:

• Security
• Monitoring
• Control

Configuration of each of these categories is explained in the following sections.

3.1.1  The Member Editor and Member Database

The member database contains information on access card holders and system operators.  Any workstation can

add, edit or delete information (data) from this database at any time.  After changes are made, databases on other

workstations are synchronized to match.    Select Tools, Member Editor to add or modify member information.

3.1

Figure 3-1:  The Member Editor Dialog

NOTE:  Member Editors of different clients will not have common information unless

Launcher is configured to point them to a common master database.  Please refer to

the Systems Utilities for detailed information on this configuration.

You must hit enter
after typing data in a
user defined text
field.

Summary of Contents for UniNet 2000

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Page 3: ...moking in bed and violent explosions caused by escaping gas improper storage of flammable mate rials etc Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on their sensors i...

Page 4: ...entries from the sides or rear Before making modifica tions verify that they will not interfere with battery transformer and printed circuit board location Do not tighten screw terminals more than 9...

Page 5: ...The Workstation Supervisor 21 Figure 1 7 The WSSUP Board 21 Figure 1 8 Workstation Supervisor DIP Switch Settings 22 1 1 4 Network Hubs 23 Figure 1 9 The Hub Location on the Network 23 1 1 5 Screen Sa...

Page 6: ...Event Handling 42 Figure 2 7 Event Display Box 42 2 2 4 Configurable Event Counters 43 Figure 2 8 Starting Configurable Counters 43 Figure 2 9 Configurable Counters 43 Figure 2 10 Modifying Adding an...

Page 7: ...abase 63 Figure 3 1 The Member Editor Dialog 63 Figure 3 2 Member Name and Name Format 64 3 1 2 Member Editor Configuration 65 Figure 3 2 Profile Access Editor Edit Profiles Tab 65 Figure 3 3 New UDF...

Page 8: ...Sound Recorder 93 Figure 3 24 The Open Text File Dialog 94 3 4 6 Navigation and Functional Buttons 95 Figure 3 25 Button Link Dialog 95 Figure 3 26 The Navigation Button Library 95 Figure 3 27 Functi...

Page 9: ...figuration 119 Figure 4 1 NION Plug In Selection and Configuration Form 119 4 1 2 Mapping Plug ins With NIONs 120 Figure 4 2 Network Configuration Window 120 4 2 GenFire Plug In Application 121 4 2 1...

Page 10: ...16C48M Point Scheduling Plug In Applications 143 4 10 1 NION 2C8M 16C48M Overview 143 Figure 4 17 2C8M I O Configuration 143 Figure 4 18 16C48M I O Configuration 144 Figure 4 19 Time Code Configurati...

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Page 12: ...are provides extensive control and monitoring functions for fire security and building automation of local and remote sites The software is fully customizable in order to adapt to a wide variety of mo...

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Page 15: ...er Installation The UniNet 2000 network may be comprised of two different UL listed computers UniNet 2000 is now available with a rack mount capable UL listed Pentium III computer These new computers...

Page 16: ...et 2000 Computers AC power must be connected in a permanent manner and enclosed by the included PCLB 5 Intel Pentium II computer or PCLB 6 Intel Pentium III computer electrical box An AC power line pr...

Page 17: ...rkstation The power switch on the back of the Intel Pentium III computer has been disabled and permanently fixed in the ON psition A functional power supply switch is located behind the locking front...

Page 18: ...a supervised 115VAC Uninterruptable Power Supply UPS is required A networked NION with supervised dry contact inputs must be located within three feet of the UPS and wiring must be in conduit Refer to...

Page 19: ...rt 3 Connect the mouse to the PS 2 mouse keyboard port 4 Connect the monitor cable to the monitor port 5 Connect the Echelon PCLTA 20 to the network using the terminal screws This is only available on...

Page 20: ...Event Printer to the workstation at COM Port 1 8 For the Graphic Printer option connect the Graphic Printer into the workstation key at LPT 1 Figure 1 6 Intel Pentium II Computer and Peripheral Conne...

Page 21: ...ing bracket Power is provided by an external 24VDC source power limited and regulated with battery backup which is UL ULC listed as appropriate for your area for use with fire protective signalling un...

Page 22: ...ault setting is 700H NOTE Use only wire for power limited systems Power limited wire runs use type FPLR FPLP FPL or equivalent cabling per NEC 760 NOTE Switches S5 S6 are not used S1 S2 S3 S4 Address...

Page 23: ...to U L 864 ENIC HUB TP800 100 Base TX Stackable Hub Each hub used must be mounted in a NISCAB 5 enclosure with network and power transient protection For more information on the enclosure and its use...

Page 24: ...t to the following 1024 x 768 Large Fonts 16 bit Color This is done through the Windows desktop properties or Control Panel Display properties Setting the Workstation to Autoboot To activate the softw...

Page 25: ...serjet Series II printers UniNet workstations support two types of printers An event printer can be attached to the COM port of the workstation for the printing of off normal events A screen report pr...

Page 26: ...applications Buffer Size default is 4k Special applications Local Event Printer COM Port select the COM port 1 4 that the local printer is attached to Local Event Printer Parity select none even or o...

Page 27: ...through the Event Manager For more information on the UniNet system architecture see the related section in the System Utilities manual To begin Event Manager configuration select Workstation Configur...

Page 28: ...rver Configuration Alarm Servers must be configured so they can communicate over the network To configure a new Alarm Server follow these steps 1 Select Alarm Servers New Connection Event Manager Conf...

Page 29: ...g Cancel will discard any changes made Figure 1 18 System Options General Tab 2 Give the server a unique Server Number Specify the Network Name of the computer on which the server resides or enter the...

Page 30: ...e sound AVI which are set to autoactivate for events will only do so when they are the first event to appear in an empty New Events box If an event is annunciated for a device and any other events are...

Page 31: ...tion is used by the local event printer Local Event Printer Baud Rate Selects the appropriate baud rate for communication between the computer and the printer Local Event Printer Parity Specifies the...

Page 32: ...e 1 21 System Options Operator Response Tab This tab contains 8 cells for entering a line of text Text entered into these fields will be displayed on the operator response form as checkbox options The...

Page 33: ...etc provided by the installer Once all New Events are acknowledged a second user defined macro is executed which contains the converse commands of the first macro To configure this option enter the su...

Page 34: ...nter the field length in the Length area 3 Select OK or Apply to implement the changes Arm Disarm Filter Tab The Device Types box lists all network device types This form allows the user to filter dev...

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Page 37: ...isplay Event Display Network Communications Display Graphic Tools Toolbox Toolbar Operator Area Information Bar All of these sections are briefly described in the following paragraphs with the excepti...

Page 38: ...number of screens each containing one or more devices Devices include fire panels fire protection devices security devices cameras card access stations and a wide variety of other equipment The floor...

Page 39: ...Operator button calls up a dialog box for logging in as a new operator This is discussed in the next subsection Logging into the Workstation Below the operator area is another inset box This box displ...

Page 40: ...account click on the Logout button If Shift Change Operators have been configured they may be logged in manually be clicking on the Shift Change button Clicking the Shift Change button logs out the c...

Page 41: ...is coming back on line Devices can send more than one off normal event before the related return state event is sent For example a fire panel may have more than one alarm state and these will not cle...

Page 42: ...e The Status column Single left click acknowledges the event Acknowledged Events Double left clicking either the Status or the Device ID column navigates to the screen the device is on The Device ID c...

Page 43: ...ame of the counter maximum of 25 characters The workstation will display a total of up to 5 Event Counters Figure 2 9 Configurable Counters Modifying Adding and Removing Event Types The Event Counter...

Page 44: ...the event box to display additional off normal events The Expand button located at the top of the event box displays the Off Normal Events in a list This list displays all current off normal events i...

Page 45: ...format i e Mar 30 2001 s backup would be 033001XX log and places the file in c uninet ws When making multiple backups in the same day the log file for that day simply gets appended rather than a separ...

Page 46: ...on is currently set In addition any description defined for the point is displayed as well as the time of the most recent update When both Armed and Disarmed are checked all addressed points are displ...

Page 47: ...propriate screen based on how the button was originally configured The system administrator has the ability to label these buttons for clarification It is also possible to navigate through screens wit...

Page 48: ...rious monitoring devices such as motion detectors pullstations and door sensors Addressable devices also include NIONs servers and other workstations on the network Almost any physical networked devic...

Page 49: ...er of remote BCI sites Next to each display or listing is a site annunciation icon that is linked to the site If any remote devices report an off normal condition then the site annunciation icon assoc...

Page 50: ...in bitmap mode a red box on the overview outlines what portion of the map is currently being displayed You can return the main floor plan to 100 zoom by clicking the display portion of the Overview di...

Page 51: ...and operations related to the device There is also a custom response field The selected response is logged to the history file History of Device Opens the history manager with preset filters to only d...

Page 52: ...ight click on the icon to bring up the pop up menu and then make the appropriate selection Linked text usually provides information about area restrictions special cautions etc Linked bitmaps are ofte...

Page 53: ...itoring Profiles Monitoring profiles allow the operator to select exactly what events are seen by the workstation organized based on selecting specific nodes subnodes and devices This specific selecti...

Page 54: ...des and devices on the network Next to each device is the IP address of the controlling workstation If this address is blue the local workstation has control of the device if it is gray another workst...

Page 55: ...ar Map Devices s w Pop Up Menu Options Log Out 2 4 3 Printing in the Workstation The workstation has numerous locations where you can print a variety of information All the different printer options w...

Page 56: ...ain Screen The Event Display Screen The Event Display shows a list of events in the history file currently being viewed This can be the current history file in use by the application for example histo...

Page 57: ...the status of the device or the nature of the event Status is where the event is annunciated in plain text terms Value This field indicates the value associated with an event 0 Off 255 ON Device Type...

Page 58: ...e screen for the site with which you would like to communicate Keep in mind that if the site you select is a remote site the workstation will have to dial out to the site for the panel communications...

Page 59: ...t meant to be used as a substitute for a dedicated terminal Terminal functions through this window may be much slower compared to a terminal connected directly to the panel 2 4 6 View Member Informati...

Page 60: ...ng the Search feature is most effective when there are user defined fields which have been configured for displaying custom detailed descriptions to aid in differentiating sites The Additional Site In...

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Page 63: ...Database The member database contains information on access card holders and system operators Any workstation can add edit or delete information data from this database at any time After changes are m...

Page 64: ...is edited another window activates prompting the user to select the format to be used for the names that appear in the list box Name Formats There are two format possibilities for displaying names in...

Page 65: ...r assigning all profiles their respective UDF access levels click on OK to return to the Member Editor screen Figure 3 2 Profile Access Editor Edit Profiles Tab Digital Images of System Members A digi...

Page 66: ...field Boolean a true false field in the form of a check box Picture a digital image Figure 3 3 New UDF Dialog Figure 3 4 Profile Access Editor Edit Fields Tab To edit a UDF highlight it in the list an...

Page 67: ...notify personnel of monitoring loss For more informa tion on the Workstation Supervisor See Section 1 1 3 Software Security Software security provides workstation operation protection through three m...

Page 68: ...ll features beneath it in the hierarchy Clicking on the column header Allowed toggles all features to either Allowed or Denied NOTE Passwords are case sensitive NOTE Duplicate profile names cannot be...

Page 69: ...files for those operators To edit an existing profile 1 Select the desired profile from the list box 2 Toggle the status of menus and features under the category heading by double clicking them The Co...

Page 70: ...and control profiles select what devices are controlled by the workstation By using monitor and control profiles supervision of various portions of the network can be transferred as needed based on t...

Page 71: ...ontrol profile from the Control Profile to Activate combo box To remove an existing profile select the profile from the Profiles list box then click on the Remove Profile button To edit an existing pr...

Page 72: ...lected profile Once created this profile can be edited This feature is useful for creating multiple profiles with similar configurations NOTE Duplicate profile names cannot be created Figure 3 8 The C...

Page 73: ...er used to identify the BCI When a new remote BCI site or local area network server is set up a new site can be created before UniNet auto creates a site 3 2 3 2 1 Screen Structure Graphical displays...

Page 74: ...e Phone Number text box The Primary Alarm Server field will be automatically configured when the first event comes into the system The Transport and Last Contact fields are updated automatically by th...

Page 75: ...he Site field is the Title field Enter the name of the new screen to be created in the Title text box The Return Screen box contains the screen number that the system will return to when a bitmap base...

Page 76: ...nu For more information on compacting databases and database management refer to section 3 5 1 titled Database Management in the System Maintenance section of this manual Delete Site This option opera...

Page 77: ...inter tool When you hold down the SHIFT key and select another object it will be selected as well allowing you to select multiple objects at once When an object is selected four handles appear on the...

Page 78: ...floor plan display by 50 ranges from 100 to 3700 Zoom Full Sets the floor plan zoom to full zoom Figure 3 11 Common Screen Tools Edit Mode On Off Zoom In Zoom Out Zoom 100 Display Keymap Print Screen...

Page 79: ...tion titled Vector Drawing Line Style Select a desired line style for drawing objects from the Line Style combo box Increase Line Weight Increments the weight of a selected object s outline each time...

Page 80: ...ggles underline on and off for the currently selected text Rotate Clockwise Rotates selected text clockwise 5 each time it is clicked Rotate Counter clockwise Rotates selected text counter clockwise 5...

Page 81: ...oved up and down in the layers so that vector elements can be put above or below the bitmap Bitmaps operate as a vector based box with a bitmap fill To move vector objects up or down layers use the AL...

Page 82: ...ol except that an arc is used between the start and end points As the endpoint of the arc is moved on the floor plan a dashed line will display the current arc Once the appropriate endpoint is located...

Page 83: ...as a result creates a circle an ellipse imposed in a square Other than their difference in appearance ellipses operate in the exact same fashion as boxes Outline width fill style fill color and outlin...

Page 84: ...d or resized Importing BMP Files There are two different occasions in the creation of a screen when BMP files can be added When a screen is first created see Section titled Site and Screen Management...

Page 85: ...e functions of copy and cut both use the clipboard to record the information of any currently selected objects In addition cut removes the selected objects from the screen Pasting causes the objects s...

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Page 87: ...ges while analog devices are configurable to report measured values over a defined range with adjustable alarm levels Buttons Two types of buttons are available functional and navigation Navigation bu...

Page 88: ...when a NION is monitoring another network or a wide area server is connected to a digital receiver with multiple accounts Each subnode number represents a node on the other network or a receiver accou...

Page 89: ...an addressable device first navigate to the screen under the site where the device will be located Next zoom in the floor plan to the level of resolution at which you want the default device size dis...

Page 90: ...he site in which you are currently working Display ID The display ID is an optional alias address for workstation display This ID is definable as any logical address desired up to 14 characters The op...

Page 91: ...inked with a device Text files txt Bitmaps bmp Sound files wav Video avi When any of these file types are linked to a device they can be displayed or activated by the operator by selecting them from t...

Page 92: ...ns in a normal state As the value rises and falls it will cause an alarm state in the device when it passes a threshold value Therefore reaching the threshold will not cause a change of state Six thre...

Page 93: ...Attributes in the device s pop up menu Any operator with proper access levels may record new event linked and device linked voice files There is a library of event linked voice files provided with Uni...

Page 94: ...Speech Annunciation in the System Setup folder To access the Sound Recorder press the New File button The Sound Recorder will appear Refer to New Open Speech File for more information Creating Text F...

Page 95: ...placed on any screen and multiple buttons can access the same screen or execute the same macro For more information on defining macros refer to the section 3 5 4 System Maintenance Macro Editor Assign...

Page 96: ...button is to be placed 2 Select Graphics Add Symbol Functional Button This opens the Functional Button Configu ration dialog Figure 3 27 Functional Button Configuration Dialog 3 Enter the number of t...

Page 97: ...te as off normal These devices can be placed on any screen or on any site They do not autonavigate To assign an annunciation icon 1 Go to the screen where the icon is to be placed 2 Select Graphics Ad...

Page 98: ...he screen where the label is to be placed 2 Select Graphics Add Symbol Information Label This opens the Information Label Link dialog 3 Select sound text picture and video files by clicking the relate...

Page 99: ...tate to an alarm state This requires two symbols assigned to the same device one for the normal state and one for the alarm state Dual state device symbols for addressable devices are optional They ar...

Page 100: ...Dev 4 Local 01 003000 008 Discrete Input 8 Discrete Dev 16 5022975020 11827158 Navigational Button Screen 1 Nav Button 1 Page 1 The Device List Report contains address location and description inform...

Page 101: ...es increase and decrease in size proportionally with the floorplan When placing new devices on a screen it is best to first zoom in on the floorplan to the level you wish the devices to appear their n...

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Page 103: ...he History Database Backup function allows the user to back up the current history buffer and create a blank history buffer The history buffer may contain an unlimited number of entries but it is reco...

Page 104: ...any computer on the network at least once a month This should include running a detailed Scandisk and Defragmentation of the hard drive Warning If you have a workstation running with a blank or out o...

Page 105: ...rmed in the Tools Network Administration option This allows each node on the network to be defined for workstation display purposes in terms of device type alarm type graphical or text only and a desc...

Page 106: ...annunciated and the device s real world description For each physical device subnode the NION type field defines the device type This is chosen from a list of sup ported devices pulldown list The wor...

Page 107: ...ve Alarm Servers form Same as clicking the Active Alarm Servers button View Outbound Messages Calls up the Outbound Messages Queue windows Same as clicking the Outbound Msg button Search for Existing...

Page 108: ...eld of the Function Key form This is used as a quick reference as to the definition of the function keys This can be called up by a defined function key using the Toggle Function Key Help Bar action o...

Page 109: ...he columns two and three display Device and Site respectively If an item is of type Group then columns three and four display Group and Subgroup Device When an item is of type Device the Device and Si...

Page 110: ...orts up to two different languages and structures The current language being edited is selected and displayed in the Language box To choose a language to edit view select the radio button to the left...

Page 111: ...tus These items are strung together to form a sentence structure used to annunciate any off normal event An example of a sentence structure is as follows a an Status fixed wav site fixed2 wav deviceID...

Page 112: ...his information but each component can be used independently except time code groups Time code information within the workstation and the UTE is stored in SCREEN MDB although time codes make up only a...

Page 113: ...erent hours worked by certain personnel These codes can be placed in a group and used to specify the same set of time codes for a number of individuals To create a time code group click the button lab...

Page 114: ...arks that holiday on the calendar Using the buttons labeled New and Remove it is possible to create and delete calendars To define holidays simply select the appropriate calendar to modify and select...

Page 115: ...creation of this test press the escape key 2 Check Use Category Assignments if you wish to create a test by selecting devices in a specific category or subcategory 3 Select the devices to be included...

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Page 119: ...Plug In Installation select NION Application from the Workstation Configuration menu Plug Ins are configured using the NION Plug In Application Selection and Configuration form To configure a Plug In...

Page 120: ...t cases this is done automatically and each recognized node is linked to the appropriate plug in application There may be times when nodes and devices are not automatically read and updated by the wor...

Page 121: ...Using the Acknowledge Plug In Command in a macro it is possible to create a macro that can acknowl edge one or more than one device This macro can then be assigned to either a function key or a functi...

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Page 123: ...gned to either a function key or a functional button in the screen display The real power here is that a macro can contain multiple commands so a specific list of devices can be acknowledged with one...

Page 124: ...oke detectors Sprinklers Audible outputs Generic control outputs Unsuper vised outputs Common generic control outs Waterflow Supervisory Laser detectors Beam detectors Smoke detectors Smoke door UV De...

Page 125: ...d Device ID of the NION ENV being viewed or edited The Current Condition area displays the current Temperature Humidity Current Mode and the status of the heating stages cooling stages and the fan Whe...

Page 126: ...ter the completion of a heating cycle The available settings are 15 90 and 150 seconds Post Cool Fan Time This setting is the amount of time the unit fan runs after the completion of a cooling cycle T...

Page 127: ...de is deactivated Time between heat cool modes delay before cycling between heating and cooling modes These parameters function together in this manner When the measured temperature rises above the Co...

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Page 131: ...aster the farther the joystick is moved away from the center Releasing the mouse button causes the joystick to re center stopping the camera s movement Zoom Focus Iris Controls The Zoom Focus Iris con...

Page 132: ...a select Set Camera Title enter the text max 16 char and click on OK to apply Monitor titles can also be set with a similar process select Set Monitor Title enter the text max 12 char and click on OK...

Page 133: ...rs Javelin Switcher Controls camera monitor switching functions available on Javelin CCTV Switchers Supports up to 1000 cameras and 1000 monitors by chaining multiple switchers together The JavVid Plu...

Page 134: ...controller Selecting Set Preshot will record the current position of the Pan Tilt and Zoom of the PTZ controller in the preshot set with the preshot number setting Selecting Goto Preshot will move th...

Page 135: ...d and move with camera Camera Display Attributes This area allows the displaying or hiding of each element of the cameras display Using the checkboxes to the left it is possible to hide or show the ti...

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Page 137: ...lay Position Assign Camera 0001 to Monitor 0001 After selecting the desired camera and monitor click on this button to assign the chosen camera to the monitor Joystick The Joystick controls the pan an...

Page 138: ...with certain models of Pelco instrumentation For more detailed information on the use of macros consult the Pelco owner s manual NOTE The Tour feature only functions with certain models of Pelco inst...

Page 139: ...he preset a number 1 32 enter a title for the preset max 19 char and click Apply After presets are defined select a preset by clicking on the Preset button Enter the desired preset number then click G...

Page 140: ...ogic first manually create two icons in the workstation one with device ID S followed by a 4 digit camera number and 3 digit monitor number i e S0012001 and the other with a device ID of PT followed b...

Page 141: ...to Monitor 0001 After selecting the desired camera and monitor click on this button to assign the chosen camera to the monitor Joystick The Joystick controls the pan and tilt capabilities of a Vicon...

Page 142: ...r to utilize a tour which is programmed via the Vicon keyboard Select the tour number then click Run tour _ on monitor _ The underscores represent the desired tour and monitor numbers Preset To set a...

Page 143: ...uration forms can be accessed through the device menu of any defined 2C8M or 16C48M device icon NION I O Configuration Each input on the 2C8M and 16C48M can have the following parameters defined Devic...

Page 144: ...type in the event description will be smoke detector The event status defines how an off normal event for each point will be reported To select a device type or event status for an input click on the...

Page 145: ...individual can access certain locations etc The application of time codes and their related data depends entirely on the applica tion or device that implements them On 16C48M and 48M NIONs the input s...

Page 146: ...define what dates are considered holidays by a particular site or location A counter at the bottom of the holidays form shows the number of currently defined holidays In addition a list of common U S...

Page 147: ...tation Automatic UniLogic equation execution After evaluating an equation UniLogic may execute an action which sends a command to the NION Scheduled manual and automatic are all equivalent in priority...

Page 148: ...mediately moved to an Armed or Disarmed mode as directed by the Scheduler If the point is in trouble at the time the Enable command is sent a trouble condition will be reported and the point will be D...

Page 149: ...nt and manually deactivate it Manual Output Off If a point subject to scheduled control needs to be activated prior to the scheduled time issue a Manual Output On command If a point subject to schedul...

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Page 151: ...on the form This will cause a dialogue box to be displayed with the names of all available configuration files Select NFN EX cfg and then click the OPEN button Finally click DONE to end the registrati...

Page 152: ...ed by that NFN NION on the left side and properties and values of each device on the panels on the right The Object line operates much like the address bar of an internet browser telling you which pan...

Page 153: ...king on the panel name and selecting Update from the pop up menu The user may click on the Update button at the top of the screen to send changes out to all edited panels At any time after properties...

Page 154: ...efresh to include any new Modules added since the last detection Figure 4 25 Detecting Modules Once Modules have been detected by the NFN Explorer you can then Enable Disable Activate or Deactivate th...

Page 155: ...eft hand side of the NFN Explorer Once selected the Explorer will query the network and automatically update itself with the panel circuits that reside on the network at the time of the query Figure 4...

Page 156: ...able NFS 640 3030 Panels DEVICE TYPE PROPERTY EDITABLE Detector R Click Functions Update Disable Enable Custom Label Y Extended Label Y Type Code Label N CLIP Type N Flashscan Type N Alarm Sensitivity...

Page 157: ...e Label N Flashscan Type N Point Mapping N Alarm Verification Participation Input Only N Switch Inhibit Output PC BC N Silenceable N Walk Test Participation Output PC BC N State N Status N Local Mode...

Page 158: ...mic Polling N Wiring Style N Module Poll Type N Detector Poll Type N Panel R Click Functions Clear All Verification Counters All Systems Normal Message Y Network number N Network drop number N Termina...

Page 159: ...vision N UDACT install N Alarm counter N Unacked alarm counter N Security alarm counter N Unacked security alarm counter N Supervisory counter N Unacked supervisories counter N Device troubles counter...

Page 160: ...anels DEVICE TYPE PROPERTY EDITABLE Detector R Click Functions Update Disable Enable Label N Point Type N Alarm Sensitivity N Pre Alarm Sensitivity N of Alarm N Verification Counter N Multidetector Se...

Page 161: ...Modules Panel Circ Bell Circ R Click Functions Update Enable Disable Activate O Deactivate O Label N Point Type N STATUS Active N Trouble N Disabled N SETTING Switch Inhibit N Silence N Walk Test N C...

Page 162: ...ITABLE Release Zone R Click Functions Update Delay Time N Soak Timer N Abort N STATUS Active N Trouble N Cross Zone N Special Zone Special Zone Text N STATUS Active N Trouble N Annunciator Mapping Poi...

Page 163: ...cation Y Day Night Y Sensitivity Y Control By Event Y Modules R Click Functions Update Enable Disable Activate O Deactivate O Label Y Type Y Annunciator Panel Y Annunciator Point Y Active Alarm Input...

Page 164: ...m Data R Click Functions Update Label Y TIME DELAYS Alarm Verification Timer Y Silence Inhibit Timer Y Signal Cut Out Time Y Forward Zone Boundary Y LOCAL PARAMETERS NFPA 72A N NFPA 72B N NFPA 72C N N...

Page 165: ...High Y MIB Channel B High Y Dual Data Port Y MIB Supports Dual Port N ASR Lockout Y ASR Lockout LAN Failure N UDACT Address Y BATTERY CHARACTERISTICS Battery Type Y Capacity Y Battery Standby Y EXTERN...

Page 166: ...nt d DEVICE TYPE PROPERTY EDITABLE System Data Cont d R Click Functions Update LOOPS Loop 1 N Loop 2 N Loop 3 N Loop 4 N Loop 5 N Loop 6 N Loop 7 N Loop 8 N Loop 9 N Loop 10 N LOCAL MODES Lib Det Y Li...

Page 167: ...Y EDITABLE System Data Cont d R Click Functions Update ACS ACS 1 N ACS 2 N ACS 3 N ACS 4 N ACS 5 N ACS 6 N ACS 7 N ACS 8 N ACS 9 N ACS 10 N ACS 11 N ACS 12 N ACS 13 N ACS 14 N ACS 15 N ACS 16 N ACS 17...

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Page 171: ...L V Paste Selected Objects CTRL X Cut Selected Objects CTRL Increase Device Icon Bitmap Size CTRL Decrease Device Icon Bitmap Size CTRL Context Sensitive Increase Line Width CTRL Context Sensitive Dec...

Page 172: ...Shift Up Arrow Move Selected Object s Up One Unit Shift Down Arrow Move Selected Object s Down One Unit CTRL Right Arrow Move Selected Object s Right n Units CTRL Left Arrow Move Selected Object s Le...

Page 173: ...File Text File Print Device List For This Site Only By ID By Device Type Entire List By ID By Device Type Floorplan Area Events Print Unacked Events Print Acked Events Print All Events Printer Setup...

Page 174: ...Key Editor Command Button Editor Macro Editor Member Editor Time Code Editor Network Administration Device Test Manager Print Device Table Screen Navigation Front Screen Previously Viewed Screen Prev...

Page 175: ...Site Symbol Bitmap Maintenance Database Utilities Repair History Database Screen Database System Database Compact Screen Database System Database All Databases Synchronization Synchronize External SCR...

Page 176: ...al Version 2 Document 51540 Rev B1 4 8 02 Workstation Configuration Event Managers Event Counters NION Applications Profile Editors Event Monitoring Profiles Control Profiles Security Profiles Options...

Page 177: ...Display ID Analog Devices Analog Devices are devices with one or more continuously variable values that are inter preted into states by the workstation software based on configurable ranges An exampl...

Page 178: ...sidered background and housekeeping events and are not seen by the user The events that are of primary concern to the operator are those identified as off normal events Event Manager The event manager...

Page 179: ...video bitmaps and sound To access the linked information on a device either addressable or an information label right click on the icon to bring up the pop up menu and then make the appropriate selec...

Page 180: ...nicating with specific devices Configuration files may or may not launch independent applications Pop Up Menu Pop Up Menus provide the operator with device specific information and controls The device...

Page 181: ...d by the workstation These speech annunciations can provide detailed information in a flexible format and can increase the operator s understanding of events coming into the workstation SubNode A subn...

Page 182: ...MF files are used in the workstation predominately for importing floor plans Because WMF is vector based the information in them can be re sized without loss of resolution and quality When dealing wit...

Page 183: ...n and only screen consists of a transport controls position counter length readout wave display and pull down menus Transport Controls The transport controls are the main buttons that control the Soun...

Page 184: ...f the current file to allow a comprehensive undo Properties calls up the properties and file format information for the current audio file This includes information such as sample rate length file siz...

Page 185: ...ach once will result in the original file at its original speed and pitch Keep in mind that any change in speed also causes a proportional change in pitch Halving the speed lowers the sound by one oct...

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Page 187: ...Alarm Supervisory and Fire Trouble Signals Holdup and Burglar Alarms and Other Signals Figure E 1 Events By Priority Highest Priority First NOTE All data is current as of publication however new even...

Page 188: ...mal Ground Fault Ground Fault Restored AC Power Failure AC Power Restored Extremely Low Value N A Extremely High Value N A Very Low Value N A Very High Value N A High Value N A Low Value N A Cover Ope...

Page 189: ...valid Reader Guard Tour Interrupted Card REJECTED Invalid Card Card REJECTED Door Locked Extremely Low Value Extremely High Value Addressable Input On Restart Gray Offline Blue Security Alarm Audibles...

Page 190: ...Unsilence Tamper Switch Activated Tamper Switch Restored Tamper TampNorm Agent Release Abort Agent Release Abort Off AbortOn AbortOff Door Ajar Door AJAR Restored DoorAjar DrAjarRsd Forced Entry Forc...

Page 191: ...ion Normal XmitTbl XmitNorm Fuse Failure Fuse Fail Restored FuseFail FuseOK Short Circuit Circuit Restored ShrtCrcuit CrcuitOK Open Circuit Circuit Restored OpnCrcuit CrcuitOK Position Alarm N A Posit...

Page 192: ...nd It is the site ID of the site with the off normal device This field will report Local for all local area events Device This field is the device ID of the off normal event The format for this entry...

Page 193: ...p Databases 103 Box Tool 82 Buttons 87 95 Command Defining 108 Expand 44 Functional 87 95 Assigning 96 Navigational 87 95 Assigning 95 View Messages 45 C Chord Tool 83 Common Tools 49 Compacting Datab...

Page 194: ...sizing Objects 77 Text Tab 80 Toolbox 78 Tools Tab 79 Vector 81 Vector Drawing Tools 81 Box Tool 82 Filled Chord Tool 83 Filled Polygon Tool 83 Mouse Pointer Tools 81 Polyline Tool 82 Guidance Text 25...

Page 195: ...s 156 Repairing Databases 103 Repairing Screens 85 Report Frequency 92 Reset 42 Rounded Rectangle Tool 83 S Screen Database Storage of Imported Files 85 Screens 75 Adding 75 Deleting 76 Edit Mode 77 E...

Page 196: ...8 02 V Vector Drawing Tools 81 Vector Graphics 49 81 Vicon Plug In Application 142 Video and Picture Files Adding 93 View Member Information 59 60 Voice Annunciation 110 creating editing 94 Prerecord...

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