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FVA-IP Camera

 

 

Installation and Operation Manual 

 

Revision Date: June, 2019 

P/N 06-523 (Rev. 5) 

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2.0  Fike Video Analytics System Design 

The system design should include the proper coverage of the hazard area as well as monitoring of the events recorded 
by the FVA‐IP cameras.  The monitoring can be done by on‐site security or a remote monitoring facility.  The system 
architecture is very flexible to suit the end users needs and care should be taken when designing the system layout to 
meet the needs of the end user.  Some examples of the varying architectures include: 
 

 

Wiring the cameras directly to the dry contacts of a FM approved FACP 

 

Connecting the cameras to on‐site monitoring using the coax or the LAN connection 

 

Configuring the cameras to be remotely monitored by a third party or corporate site 

 

Using a video management system to record events for post event analysis 

 

Any combination of architecture can be combined to produce the desired results. 

2.1 

System Design 

NOTE

: All the requirements of 

NFPA 72, including but not limited to, back‐up power requirements, maintenance 

requirements, and performance‐based installation criteria 

should be followed. 

NOTE:

 Power with 12‐24 VDC (UL), 12 VDC (FM) from UL listed Class 2 power supply for security or fire should be used.  

POE may be used as supplemental to the listed 12 or 24 volt power supply. 

The FVA‐IP camera should be connected to either Power‐Over‐Ethernet (POE) or a 12/24 VDC 1A, Class 2 power supply 
certified for use with security and or fire applications only.  Both can be used together for redundancy. Electrical ratings 
can be found on the FVA‐IP cameras.  If you are unsure of camera placement, you may want to perform a Fire Hazard 
Analysis (FHA) and or a performance‐based design analysis to determine the proper placement and number of cameras 
to adequately protect the area.  It is important to consider the desired performance and prevention of nuisance alarms.  
Take into account predicted smoke flow, ceiling obstructions, configuration of contents, lighting, and desired fire size at 
detection.   

The location and spacing of cameras should be the result of an engineering evaluation that includes: 

 

Size and type of fire to be detected 

 

Fuel involved 

 

Detector sensitivity 

 

Camera Field of View (FOV)  

 

Distance between fire and camera 

 

Purpose of the detection system 

 

Response time required 

 

Sources of light 

 

Obstructions 

The  FVA‐IP  camera  relies  on  “seeing”  smoke  and  flames.    The  presence  of  intervening  structural  members  and/or 
intermittent  opaque  objects  or  materials  in  front  of  the  cameras  can  compromise  its  ability  to  respond  to  the  fire.  
Obstructions  in  the  cameras  FOV  are  acceptable,  as  long  as  the  obstructions  do  not  compromise  the  ability  of  the 
system to detect the desired fire size and type in the allotted response time.  Mount cameras to ensure objects that 
will appear large to it will not pass in front of or through its FOV; for example, a person standing closer than 5 ft. (1.5 
m) past the camera or a vehicle parking in front of the camera. 

 

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Страница 1: ...FIKEVIDEOANALYTICSCORPORATION Video Analytics Corporation Fike Video Analytics FVA IP Camera Installation and Operation Manual P N 06 523 Rev 6 06 19...

Страница 2: ...s manual without express written permission from Fike Video Analytics Corporation This manual contains proprietary information intended for distribution to authorized persons or companies for the sole...

Страница 3: ...ures 17 3 5 Administration Features 19 4 0 Video Management System 30 5 0 Fike Video Analytics Video Management Software 30 6 0 Commissioning 30 6 1 Inspection Testing and Maintenance Recommendations...

Страница 4: ...Installation and Operation Manual FVA IP Camera ii P N 06 523 Rev 6 Revision Date June 2019 This page intentionally left blank...

Страница 5: ...tallation should be done only by qualified service personnel and conform to local codes 10 Ensure that the camera is securely mounted Use installation methods and materials capable of supporting four...

Страница 6: ...hin the entire observed space of the CCTV camera This fundamental difference results in faster fire and smoke detection and most importantly provides a visual picture of the situation to responding pe...

Страница 7: ...you can use an approved workstation for video surveillance fire safety monitoring and to configure any number of cameras The software provides the tools to monitor your facilities build an organizati...

Страница 8: ...long as it is connected through a standard IP network connection Figure 2 is an example of the scalable enterprise architecture Fig 2 Typical installation of a Fike Video Analytics system with 8 FVA...

Страница 9: ...Ethernet POE or a 12 24 VDC 1A Class 2 power supply certified for use with security and or fire applications only Both can be used together for redundancy Electrical ratings can be found on the FVA I...

Страница 10: ...ce and the FOV covers both the floor and ceiling maximizing the area covered The camera was mounted 15 ft 4 6 m high with a 70 ft 21 m unobstructed view down the length of the warehouse 2 2 Field of V...

Страница 11: ...he fire size at detection The range of potential smoke sources and their corresponding optical densities makes it difficult to theoretically estimate the exact distance at which a threshold of smoke d...

Страница 12: ...measured at the floor level for the hazard area or the FM approved 4 8 Fc 48 lux at 30 inches 76 cm above the floor surface General lighting shall meet the minimum emergency lighting requirements of N...

Страница 13: ...to automatically switch between low voltage power supply and POE if one is to fail NOTE All wiring should be done according to NEC 70 practices 2 7 Network Configuration NOTE If your organization uses...

Страница 14: ...network hub or LAN connecting the monitoring workstation running the Fike Video Analytics video management software and the FSM IP NVR In addition dry contact connections are provided one each FVA IP...

Страница 15: ...regular system maintenance and any future incident investigation NOTE The Fike Video Analytics detection system shall comply with all applicable requirements of NFPA 72 including but not limited to ba...

Страница 16: ...BNC power in power out and audio connections Power with 12 24 VDC UL 12 VDC FM from UL listed Class 2 power supply for security or fire should be used POE may be used as supplemental to the listed 12...

Страница 17: ...n the IP camera To run the FVA IP camera interface and configure the camera a computer with either FireFox or Internet Explorer is required If Internet Explorer is used Java must be properly installed...

Страница 18: ...al tab 5 Select Use the following IP Address and enter the IP address in the correct range 192 168 0 1 to 192 168 0 256 subnet mask 255 255 255 0 6 Connect the computer to a HUB and the IP camera to t...

Страница 19: ...d 12 or 24 volt power supply Connect the Ethernet cable to a hub and attach the laptop or workstation used to configure the camera to the hub 3 3 IP Camera Communications Open the preferred internet b...

Страница 20: ...t fire alarm panel Both sections administrator and operator are secured from the other by a user name and password The factory default user name and password for each section is Operator section User...

Страница 21: ...ted and recorded and any dry contacts that are set to close on the event type would close This feature is good for testing the camera s functionality or recording events that are non detectable by the...

Страница 22: ...he Operations menu Relay Control identifies the state of the relay what event types are associated with a given relay and provides the operator the functionality to confirm delay or reset an event Fig...

Страница 23: ...rtified authority having sole control of the settings of the system has a number of features he she should be familiar with and will have to configure to fit the architecture and design of the system...

Страница 24: ...s the administrator to change the manufacturer pre set passwords for both the operator and administrator Fig 15 Access control with default password axonx The next sub menu item is the Date Time Figur...

Страница 25: ...ame Contact the IT personnel to assist in configuring the network setup After the network setup comes the camera setting which define the camera name flicker control frame time and video format NTSC o...

Страница 26: ...monitoring personnel to confirm delay or reset the event The delay time can be set from 0 to 250 seconds To initiate a relay select the desire event you wish the relay to activate on The selected eve...

Страница 27: ...th flame and smoke NOTE The Offsite algorithm is not an FM approved detection method The fire smoke and offsite reflected fire light algorithms can be set to low medium or high The smoke also has an u...

Страница 28: ...les The Restart Camera button Figure 21 reboots the camera You will be asked if you are sure you wish to restart the camera to avoid an accidental restart Whenever changes are made to the camera setti...

Страница 29: ...ory Defaults The Reset Camera button Figure 22 reboots the camera and sets the configuration to the default settings however it does not change the network settings Fig 22 Camera restore The Restore F...

Страница 30: ...FVA IP Camera 26 P N 06 523 Rev 6 Revision Date June 2019 The Upgrade Firmware feature allows the end user to upgrade the software on the FVA IP camera when it is suggested by the manufacturer Figure...

Страница 31: ...the Schedules window pane Figure 25 You will then be asked to set the schedule by first providing a name then defining the time period Figure 26 The name should reflect the schedule type so it is int...

Страница 32: ...software be used to set all schedules and zones once the system is in place and being commissioned The zone name should be descriptive in nature and describe the purpose of the zone The user must defi...

Страница 33: ...FVA IP Camera Installation and Operation Manual Revision Date June 2019 P N 06 523 Rev 5 29 Fig 28 Create a zone by providing a zone name type action and zone size defined by points...

Страница 34: ...ed on the same LAN as the cameras However additional copies of the VMS software can be installed on other computers that have network access to the video management system being used See appendix C fo...

Страница 35: ...station Fike VMS software can be checked for clarity to ensure that a buildup of dust grease or other debris has not obscured the lens Reference images produced from the Fike VMS software report see...

Страница 36: ...o images acquired by the CMOS sensor One can divide this process into 2 stages The first stage is formation of the image and acquisition into the digital form The second stage is the processing of the...

Страница 37: ...larm response will propagate to the user interface On completion of this test the user alarm can be stopped and the relay can be disengaged This scenario ensures that communications are functioning an...

Страница 38: ...the camera or the camera has become misaligned and is facing a wall or other large object If possible remove the obstruction and take preventative measure to ensure that it does not occur again or and...

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Страница 45: ...FVA IP Camera Installation and Operation Manual Revision Date June 2019 P N 06 523 Rev 5 41 Appendix C Fike Video Analytics System FM approved Computer Requirements...

Страница 46: ...vision Date June 2019 Minimum requirements Pentium III 600 MHZ 128MB RAM 10GB HDD 800x600 pixel screen resolution true color video adapter Windows 2000 Microsoft Speech Microsoft NET runtime v 1 5 Rec...

Страница 47: ...FVA IP Camera Installation and Operation Manual Revision Date June 2019 P N 06 523 Rev 5 43 Appendix D Commissioning Paper Work...

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Страница 53: ...FVA IP Camera Installation and Operation Manual Revision Date June 2019 P N 06 523 Rev 5 49 Appendix E Approved Fire Test Results...

Страница 54: ...00 ft 16 9 9 10 1 ft pan of Unleaded Gasoline 100 ft 8 8 8 9 4 min Smoke Emitter 100 ft 301 94 52 63 4 min Smoke emitter 75 ft 43 24 22 48 6 in pan of Heptane 100 ft 100 10 9 10 Cardboard boxes and pa...

Страница 55: ...to Fike Video Analytics Corporation 5 03 19 Revised document to replace SigniFire references with Fike Video Analytics Replaced all Fike Video Analytics IP references with FVA IP 6 06 19 Revised docum...

Страница 56: ...ation 704 SW 10th Street Blue Springs Missouri 64013 0610 USA Tel 001 844 345 3843 www Fike com For a list of contact information for Fike offices around the world visit the Global Locations section o...

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