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Title FireVu Detector Standalone Installation Manual
NetVu Ltd.
No 1 Thellow Heath Park, Northwich Road, Northwich, Cheshire. CW9 6JB
The FireVu Simulation command is then available:
FVSIM
The usage of this command is as follows:
FVSIM <camera> <type> <regions>
Where:
camera
- specify camera no. if within [1 .. 2]. If omitted defaults to 1 for smoke, 2 for
flame/thermal
type
-type of alarm to generate -
flame | f - Flame alarm
smoke | s - Smoke alarm
thermal | t - Thermal alarm (level 1)
thermal1 | t1 - Thermal alarm level 1
thermal2 | t2 - Thermal alarm level 2
low-l | ll - Low Light warning condition
high-1 | hl - High Light warning condition
high-m | hm - High Movement warning condition
low-c | lc - Low Contrast warning condition
env | e - Environmental lockout condition
regions
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The 16 detection zones of the detector, numbered 1 to 16
Every FireVu detector has the field of view divided in to 16 detection zones in a four by four grid,
numbered top left to bottom right, i.e.:
Note:
The smoke/flame detection parameters can be adjusted individually in each zone and the
individual zones can be temporarily or permanently deactivated. These techniques for useful tools
during remote commissioning to assist FireVu engineers to suppress false triggers, which would
otherwise be a nuisance.
For example, the following commands will have the following effects:
FVSIM S 1-16 <ENTER> will cause the detector to trigger for smoke in zones 1
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16