Honeywell Home Security System 53034 User Manual

ONYX®FIRSTVISION™  
Installation and Operation Manual  
Document 53034  
10/29/07  
P/N: 53034:A2  
Rev:  
A2  
ECN: 07-706  
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Installation Precautions  
Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long-term reliability:  
WARNING - Several different sources of power can be connected  
to the fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all sources of power  
before servicing. The control unit and associated equipment may be  
damaged by removing and/or inserting cards, modules, or intercon-  
necting cables while the unit is energized. Do not attempt to install,  
service, or operate this unit until this manual is read and understood.  
Like all solid state electronic devices, this system may operate  
erratically or can be damaged when subjected to lightning-induced  
transients. Although no system is completely immune from lightning  
transients and interferences, proper grounding will reduce susceptibil-  
ity. Overhead or outside aerial wiring is not recommended, due to an  
increased susceptibility to nearby lightning strikes. Consult with the  
Technical Services Department if any problems are anticipated or  
encountered.  
CAUTION - System Reacceptance Test after Software Changes.  
To ensure proper system operation, this product must be tested in  
accordance with NFPA 72 after any programming operation or  
change in site-specific software. Reacceptance testing is required  
after any change, addition or deletion of system components, or after  
any modification, repair or adjustment to system hardware or wiring.  
Disconnect AC power 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.  
All components, circuits, system operations, or software functions  
known to be affected by a change must be 100% tested. In addition,  
to ensure that other operations are not inadvertently affected, at least  
10% of initiating devices that are not directly affected by the change,  
up to a maximum of 50 devices, must also be tested and proper sys-  
tem operation verified.  
Do not tighten screw terminals more than 9 in-lbs. Over-tightening  
may damage threads, resulting in reduced terminal contact pressure  
and difficulty with screw terminal removal.  
This system meets NFPA requirements for operation at 0°C to 49°C  
(32°F to 120°F) and at a relative humidity 93% ± 2% RH (noncon-  
densing) at 32°C ± 2°C (90°F ± 3°F). However, the useful life of the  
system's standby batteries and the electronic components may be  
adversely affected by extreme temperature ranges and humidity.  
Therefore, it is recommended that this system and all peripherals be  
installed in an environment with a nominal room temperature of 15-  
27° C/60-80° F.  
Though designed to last many years, system components can fail  
at any time. This system contains static-sensitive components.  
Always ground yourself with a proper wrist strap before handling any  
circuits so that static charges are removed from the body. Use static-  
suppressive packaging to protect electronic assemblies removed from  
the unit.  
Follow the instructions in the installation, operating, and program-  
ming manuals. These instructions must be followed to avoid damage  
to the control panel and associated equipment. FACP operation and  
reliability depend upon proper installation by authorized personnel.  
Verify that wire sizes are adequate for all initiating and indicating  
device loops. Most devices cannot tolerate more than a 10% I.R.  
drop from the specified device voltage.  
FCC Warning  
WARNING: This equipment generates, uses, and can radi-  
ate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interfer-  
ence to radio communications. It has been tested and  
found to comply with the limits for class A computing device  
pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which is  
designed to provide reasonable protection against such  
interference when operated in a commercial environment.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to  
cause interference, in which case the user will be required  
to correct the interference at his own expense.  
Canadian Requirements: This digital apparatus does not  
exceed the Class A limits for radiation noise emissions from  
digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regula-  
tions of the Canadian Department of Communications.  
Le present appareil numerique n'emet pas de bruits radio-  
electriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils  
numeriques de la classe A prescrites dans le Reglement sur  
le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des  
Communications du Canada.  
Acclimate Plus™, HARSH™, NOTI•FIRE•NET™, VeriFire™, NIONand NOTIFER Intergrated Systems™ are trademarks, and ONYX®, ONYXWorks®, FlashScan®,  
UniNet®, VIEW® and NOTIFIER® are registered trademarks of Honeywell. Windows® is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation.  
©11/7/07 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited.  
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Table of Contents  
1.1: FIRSTVISION Specifications ...........................................................................................................................3  
Table 1.1 FIRSTVISION Cabinet Specifications ......................................................................................3  
Table 1.2 FIRSTVISION LCD Specifications...........................................................................................4  
1.2: FIRSTVISION Descriptions..............................................................................................................................5  
Events that FIRSTVISION Processes and Annunciates ............................................................................5  
Table 1.3 FIRSTVISION Node Compatibility Table ................................................................................6  
Figure 1.1 Example FIRSTVISION Network............................................................................................7  
Section 2 FIRSTVISION Installation Instructions ....................................................................11  
Figure 2.1 FIRSTVISION Dimensions (inches)......................................................................................13  
Figure 2.2 FIRSTVISION Power Wiring Diagram..................................................................................14  
Section 3 Enabling FIRSTVISION to Monitor Your Building...................................................15  
Process Steps to Enable FIRSTVISION ..................................................................................................15  
3.2: Make Connections to FIRSTVISION..............................................................................................................15  
Figure 3.1 FIRSTVISION USB Keyboard and Mouse Connections.......................................................15  
Figure 3.2 FIRSTVISION Standard Keyboard and Mouse Connections ................................................16  
Figure 3.3 FIRSTVISION LAN Connector Location..............................................................................16  
3.3: Turn on Power to FIRSTVISION ....................................................................................................................19  
3.3.1: What Displays After the Initial Power Up of FIRSTVISION...............................................................19  
3.3.2: What You Should Know about FIRSTVISION IP Addresses..............................................................19  
3.3.3: What You Should Know about FIRSTVISION Windows Settings......................................................19  
3.4: Set the FIRSTVISION Clock and Time Zone .................................................................................................21  
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3.5: Establish Communication Between Your LAN and FIRSTVISION ...............................................................22  
3.7: Copy Your Exported Building Design to FIRSTVISION................................................................................25  
Figure 3.15 FIRSTVISION USB Connector Locations...........................................................................25  
3.7.1: How To Copy Your Exported Building Design to FIRSTVISION.......................................................25  
3.8: Display Your Building Design on FIRSTVISION...........................................................................................26  
3.9: Test Your Building Design on FIRSTVISION ................................................................................................27  
3.10.1: How to Calibrate FIRSTVISION’s Touch Screen ..............................................................................27  
Section 4 Operating Basics of FIRSTVISION........................................................................... 29  
Figure 4.1 FIRSTVISION Display Example: No Alarms........................................................................30  
Figure 4.2 FIRSTVISION Display Example: 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  
Figure 4.7 FIRSTVISION Display Example: Alarms..............................................................................35  
Figure 4.8 FIRSTVISION Display Example: Alarm Zoomed Floor Plan ...............................................36  
Figure 4.9 FIRSTVISION Display Example: Event List.........................................................................37  
Section 5 The Development of FIRSTVISION .......................................................................... 39  
5.2: The Technology of FIRSTVISION..................................................................................................................39  
5.3: Expected Firefighter Interaction with the FIRSTVISION...............................................................................40  
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Section 1 Introduction  
The contents of this manual are important and must be kept in close proximity to the hardware. If  
building ownership is changed, this manual and all other testing and maintenance information must  
also be passed to the current owner of the facility. A copy of this manual was shipped with the  
equipment and is also available from the manufacturer.  
WARNING: Improper Installation  
Improper installation, maintenance, or lack of routine testing could result in system malfunction.  
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CAUTION: Servicing FIRSTVISION  
This product can only be serviced by authorized 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  
1.1 FIRSTVISION Specifications  
NOTE: ONYX®FIRSTVISION™ is for Ancillary Use Only.  
Table 1.1 FIRSTVISION Cabinet Specifications  
Part Number  
General:  
FIRSTVISION-ENC  
Rough Opening Dimensions  
Material  
18" W x 17.75" H x 3.5” D  
Aluminum  
Finish  
Black epoxy powder coat finish, fine texture  
Panel  
Mounting  
Enclosure:  
Door Dimensions  
Material  
20" W x 18.5" H x 0.4" D  
0.060 Galvaneal  
Door Finish  
Door  
Black epoxy powder coat finish, fine texture – Door only  
Plex shield 0.125 scratch resistant acrylic  
(2) ½" and (2) ¾" on the top and bottom of the enclosure (8) total  
(6) mounting holes for screw mtg. #10/12  
CFE – NOTIFIER® Standard Lock  
Conduit punch outs  
Mounting  
Lock  
Magnetic Latch  
Power Off/Command Latch release  
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FIRSTVISION Specifications  
Table 1.2 FIRSTVISION LCD Specifications  
FIRSTVISION-LCD  
Part Number  
Product  
17" Interactive Graphic Display  
Display:  
Size  
17"  
Resolution  
Surface acoustic wave touchscreen  
CPU:  
1280 x 1024, 75 Hz, 32 Bit colors  
USB TS controller  
Digital I/O  
(1) DO – Lock control, (3) DO – Brightness control  
ACPI Compliant  
Processor  
Speed  
Not required  
Low Power VIA Fanless CPU  
733MHz  
Form factor  
Slots  
Embedded  
NONE REQUIRED  
Integral  
Video  
Serial ports  
USB ports  
System RAM  
LAN  
(1) RS-232  
TWO  
512 MB  
One 10/100 Base-T interface  
Peripherals:  
Compact Flash Disk  
Connectors  
2GB  
(1) DB9 COM1  
(1) DIN - KYBD  
(1) RJ-45 10/100BT  
(2) USB Ports on the front panel  
(2) Speakers (2 Watts)  
Operating System  
Other:  
Windows® XP® Embedded  
Motherboard Lithium Battery  
DC to DC Converter Fuse  
Battery is not field replaceable. Contact Technical Services for information.  
Fuse is only replaceable by authorized personnel. Contact Technical Services for  
information.  
Fuse:10A, 250V, SLO BLO, 5x20mm.  
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FIRSTVISION Descriptions  
Introduction  
1.2 FIRSTVISION Descriptions  
1.2.1 Product Overview  
FIRSTVISION uses a graphical user interface (GUI) approach to life safety monitoring for your  
building. The GUI's display method enables an authorized event responder (e.g. firefighter) to  
view an event in the context of the building's floor layouts. This allows planning of routes and  
methods for responding to the event.  
Before it can be used by an event responder, FIRSTVISION must be configured with information  
about the building into which it is installed. Those configuration tasks are performed with the  
ONYX® FIRSTVISION™ Configuration Tool (refer to 53035ONYX® FIRSTVISION™  
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 preferred building entry  
location.  
Refer to “The Development of FIRSTVISION” on page 39 for more information about this product.  
Events that FIRSTVISION Processes and Annunciates  
FIRSTVISION only supports SLC loop modules and devices. Only device or module events that use  
formats of LxxDyyy and LxxMyyy (respectively) that are reported by the types of devices listed  
below; are processed and annunciated by FIRSTVISION:  
Fire Alarms  
Supervisory  
Medical  
Security  
NOTE: FIRSTVISION can simultaneously process up to 3000 events (alrms/supervisory/water/..).  
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FIRSTVISION Descriptions  
Compatibility  
NOTE: FIRSTVISION1.5 (and above) must be used with gateway versions 3.x and above.  
FIRSTVISION is compatible with the node types listed in the following table.  
Table 1.3 FIRSTVISION Node Compatibility Table  
Network Board Used  
NAM  
NOTI•FIRE•NET™ Node Type  
AFP-200  
AFP-300/400  
AFP-1010  
NAM  
SIB-NET  
AM2020  
SIB-NET  
NFS-320  
NCM-W/F  
NCM-W/F  
NCM-W/F  
NCM-W/F  
NCM-W/F  
NFS-640  
NFS2-640  
NFS-3030  
NFS2-3030  
Relative information about existing nodes (its device ID and custom label) can be imported into the  
Configuration Tool. Refer to the ONYX®FIRSTVISIONConfiguration Tool Programming  
Manual (P/N: 53035) for more information.  
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FIRSTVISION Descriptions  
Introduction  
1.2.2 Networking  
The following figure illustrates a possible NOTI•FIRE•NET™ network that includes FIRSTVISION.  
Refer to “Make Connections to FIRSTVISION” on page 15 for more information.  
FIRSTVISION  
NFN Gateway PC  
Ethernet (TCP/IP)  
Network  
NFN Gateway  
OR  
NFN Network  
FACP  
FACP  
FACP  
Figure 1.1 Example FIRSTVISION Network  
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 the Workstation manual).  
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Introduction  
Agency Approvals  
1.2.3 Ordering Information  
Please verify part numbers with your sales representative before and when you are ordering.  
Part Number  
Description  
FIRSTVISION-ENC  
FIRSTVISION-LCD  
Enclosure  
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)  
1.3 Agency Approvals  
FIRSTVISION has been designed to comply with standards set forth by the following regulatory  
agencies. Before proceeding, the installer should be familiar with the following documents:  
NFPA Standards  
• National Fire Protection Association Standards 72.  
• National Electric Code (NFPA 70).  
Underwriters Laboratories U.S. Documents  
• UL-864 Control Units and Accessories for 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).  
WARNING:  
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Improper installation, maintenance, and lack of routine testing could result in system malfunction.  
WARNING: Wiring  
It is recommended that the installer conform to local code requirements when installing all wiring. All  
power connections must be non-resettable.  
1.3.1 Environmental Conditions  
FIRSTVISION must be installed in the following environmental conditions:  
Temperature range of 0ºC - 50ºC (32ºF - 120ºF).  
10-95% humidity non-condensing at 30ºC (86ºF).  
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Conventions Used in this Manual  
Introduction  
1.4 Conventions Used in this Manual  
1.4.1 Notes, Cautions, and Warnings  
This manual contains notes, cautions, and warnings to alert the reader as follows:  
NOTE: Supplemental information for a topic, such as tips and references.  
CAUTION: Summary in bold  
Information about procedures that could cause programming errors, runtime errors, or equipment  
damage.  
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WARNING: Summary in bold  
Indicates information about procedures that could cause irreversible equipment damage, irreversible  
loss of programming data or personal injury.  
1.4.2 Procedures  
Figure 1.2 Example for Procedure Explanation  
Example Text: Main Menu select Graphics >Add Floor.  
The graphic above is represented in the Example Text. All selections, fields, buttons, and  
screen titles are spelled (upper/lower case) exactly as they appear on the display.  
1.4.3 Referencing Other Manuals  
Example: Refer to the ONYX®FIRSTVISIONConfiguration Tool Programming Manual.  
Italic text is used to reference a manual by its specific name.  
1.5 Software Download Notice  
In order to supply the latest features and functionality in fire alarm 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. Contact  
NOTIFIER Technical Support with any questions about NOTIFIER software and the appropriate  
version for a specific application.  
1.6 Related Manuals  
Here are some related hardware and applications documents:  
ONYX®FIRSTVISION™ Configuration Tool Manual - 53035  
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Introduction  
Related Manuals  
ONYX®FIRSTVISION™ Cabinet Installation Instructions PID - 53105  
AMPS-24/E Power Supply Manual - 51907  
NOTI•FIRE•NET™ Manual (Version 4.0 & Higher) - 51584  
NFS-320 Installation/Operation/Programming manuals - 52745/52746/52747  
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/AFP1010 Installation/Operation/Programming manual - 15088  
ONYXWorks® NFN GW Embedded - 52306  
ONYXWorks® NFN GW PC - 52307  
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Section 2 FIRSTVISION Installation Instructions  
NOTE: You can use this information to install the FIRSTVISION enclosure (“Enclosure 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).  
2.1 Power Sources and Outputs Overview  
Complete all mounting procedures and check all wiring before applying power.  
Electrical connections include the following:  
• Primary Power Source: +24VDC, delivered through a power supply listed for fire protection  
services.  
• Secondary Power Source: +24VDC, delivered from batteries.  
Table 2.1 Power Supply Required Ranges  
TYPICAL  
Input Voltage  
24V  
3A  
Input Current @24V  
WARNING: Power Sources  
Remove all power sources to equipment while connecting electrical components. Leave the  
external, main power breaker OFF until installation of the LCD is complete.  
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NOTE: FIRSTVISION LCD requires +24VDC @3A nominal and supervised battery backup in  
accordance with local code requirements. It can be powered by any regulated, power limited  
source that is approved for use with fire protective signaling units by a regulatory agency.  
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FIRSTVISION Installation Instructions  
Enclosure Installation  
2.2 Enclosure Installation  
Refer to “LCD Installation” on page 14 if the enclosure is already installed.  
NOTE: You can use this information to install the FIRSTVISION enclosure 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).  
Use the following information as a guideline to accomplish the installation of the FIRSTVISION  
enclosure and prepare the power supply components/connections for the FIRSTVISION LCD.  
Perform all installations in accordance with building construction, local code requirements, and/or  
as described in the manufacturer’s documentation.  
Step 1. Mount the FIRSTVISION enclosure on an inside wall of the building.  
Step 1a.Prepare a rough opening in the wall at the location FIRSTVISION will be mounted  
according to the enclosure’s dimensions specified in Figure 2.1 on page 13).  
NOTE: The dimensions shown are the exact measurement of the enclosure. Make the  
enclosure hole slightly larger (approximately 1/8”) than the enclosure’s dimensions for an easier  
fit.  
Step 1b.Remove the enclosure’s knockout(s) that will be used to route your LAN cable and  
power supply’s cable through.  
Step 1c.Place the enclosure inside of 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.  
NOTE: Make sure the enclosure is level before fastening it to the wall.  
Mounting Hole  
(6 places)  
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 2.2 on page 14.  
WARNING: Electrical Panel Breaker Lockout Procedures  
Leave electrical panel breaker lockout safety procedures in place until you are ready to install and  
connect the FIRSTVISION LCD.  
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NOTE: Adhere to electrical panel breaker lockout safety procedures.  
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Enclosure Installation  
FIRSTVISION Installation Instructions  
Step 4. Route the LAN cable into the enclosure through one of the available knockouts.  
NOTE: The power supplies for FIRSTVISION and the gateway should use:  
- a common ground.  
- the same earth ground.  
Figure 2.1 FIRSTVISION Dimensions (inches)  
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FIRSTVISION Installation Instructions  
LCD Installation  
Power Cable  
from LCD  
J1  
The FIRSTVISION  
enclosure is factory  
assembled and wired to  
install/connect the LCD.  
P1  
+24VDC/3A  
Enclosure’s Control Board  
Common GND  
Enclosure’s  
Control Board  
From Power Supply  
LCD Power Cable  
Figure 2.2 FIRSTVISION Power Wiring Diagram  
WARNING: Electrical Connections  
!
If power is applied to FIRSTVISION for testing your electrical connections, you MUST shut down  
FIRSTVISION’s Windows® operating system before turning off the power. See “Make Connections to  
FIRSTVISION” on page 15 for instructions on using FIRSTVISION like a personal computer, and then  
follow standard Windows shut-down procedures.  
2.3 LCD Installation  
Step 1. Install the FIRSTVISION LCD onto the enclosure’s factory installed hinges (LCD hinges on  
the left).  
Step 2. Connect the LCD’s power cable to the enclosure’s control board as shown in Figure 2.2 on  
Step 3. Connect the customer supplied LAN cable to the LAN port as shown in Figure 3.3 on  
Step 4. Swing the LCD closed and fasten it closed by using the 2 factory supplied black pan head  
machined screws.  
Step 5. Close the LCD’s glass 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  
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Section 3 Enabling FIRSTVISION to Monitor Your  
Building  
3.1 Process Overview  
The procedures documented in the section should be performed after your building’s life safety  
monitoring system has been customized to FIRSTVISION using the ONYX® FIRSTVISION™  
Configuration Tool (refer to ONYX® FIRSTVISION™ Configuration Tool Programming Manual  
for information).  
Process Steps to Enable 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 these connectors.  
• USB ports on the front of FIRSTVISION LCD (recommended). A keyboard with a USB  
port (for the mouse) is ideal for connecting to FIRSTVISION (Figure 3.1).  
• PS/2 connectors located on the bottom of the LCD (Figure 3.2).  
NOTE: You must unlock the front door of FIRSTVISION to gain access to the USB ports.  
.
Figure 3.1 FIRSTVISION USB Keyboard and Mouse Connections  
NOTE: To gain access to the PS/2 connectors, you must remove the screws holding the LCD  
closed and then you must swing the LCD out.  
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Enabling FIRSTVISION to Monitor Your Building  
Make Connections to FIRSTVISION  
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Figure 3.2 FIRSTVISION Standard Keyboard and Mouse Connections  
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 the connectors.  
!
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  
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FIRSTVISION  
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.  
Ethernet (TCP/IP)  
Network  
NOTE: For all connection details,  
see ONYXWorks® NFN  
Gateway Embedded  
Installation & Operation  
Manual- 52306.  
NFN Gateway  
Embedded  
NFN Network  
(v5.0 or later)  
FACP  
FACP  
FACP  
Figure 3.4 Example NFN Gateway Embedded System Connections  
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Make Connections to FIRSTVISION  
FIRSTVISION  
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.  
Ethernet (TCP/IP)  
Network  
NOTE: For all connection details, see  
ONYXWorks® NFN Gateway PC  
Installation & Operation  
Manual- 52307.  
Network Card  
NFN Gateway PC  
TX  
RX  
TX  
A
A
B
RX  
B
NFN Gateway PC  
(Fiber Shown)  
NFN Network  
(v5.0 or later)  
FACP  
FACP  
FACP  
Figure 3.5 Example NFN Gateway PC System Connections  
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Turn on Power to FIRSTVISION  
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3.3 Turn on Power to FIRSTVISION  
Turn-on the power supply connected to FIRSTVISION. Refer to “FIRSTVISION Installation  
Instructions” on page 11 for installation information.  
3.3.1 What Displays After the Initial Power Up of FIRSTVISION  
1. Windows® XP Embedded will start and display.  
2. The software application "progress bar" will display and remain displayed until the loading of  
the software application and its components are complete.  
NOTE: Do NOT attempt to stop this loading.  
3. After the progress bar disappears; the software application will automatically start because a  
shortcut to the application has been placed in the product’s Startup folder.  
NOTE: Do NOT remove this shortcut.  
3.3.2 What You Should Know about FIRSTVISION IP Addresses  
Your LAN IP address (setup with Windows Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties) has a default of:  
192.168.0.4.  
• If it is necessary to change the factory LAN IP address; refer to “Establish Communication  
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 respective  
installation manual.  
3.3.3 What You Should Know about FIRSTVISION Windows Settings  
Windows Administrator Settings  
NOTE: Do NOT change the factory boot setup for FIRSTVISION’s host computer (that is,  
administrator is automatically logged in at startup), or add any user accounts.  
It is essential that the FIRSTVISION host computer remain configured to automatically log in the  
administrator account at startup, without asking for a password.  
Screen Saver Settings  
Monitor Power  
A Monitor Power selection should NOT be changed from the factory default settings, which all are  
set to Never (always on), because any setting will prevent the software application from starting  
automatically after a power loss.  
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Screen Saver  
FIRSTVISION supports Windows Screen Saver settings that extend the display’s life and prevent  
screen image burn in. Only Windows screen saver application is supported, do NOT use a third-  
party screen saver application.  
NOTE: A Screen Saver selection has been made at the factory. Those factory settings use a  
predetermined screen saver image and "Wait" setting of 10 minutes.  
FIRSTVISION’s screen saver will be displayed when its Wait setting is reached only if:  
There are no events that FIRSTVISION processes are being reported to FIRSTVISION.  
The gateway connection is present.  
If events that FIRSTVISION processes are being reported to FIRSTVISION or the gateway connection  
is lost; FIRSTVISION’s screen saver will disable and the software application will display. The  
screen saver will remain 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 Picture Slideshow". You can load  
and use your own screen saver images but they can NOT be of the 3D type.  
CAUTION: 3D Type Animation  
If you choose to use your own Screen-Saver file, do NOT use 3D type animation files because it may  
NOT disable when an event that FIRSTVISION processes occurred in the monitored network.  
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Consult Windows information for details about making Display Properties settings.  
Figure 3.6 Display Properties - Screen Saver Tab Window  
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3.4 Set the FIRSTVISION Clock and Time Zone  
The FIRSTVISION system clock is set at the factory, based on the factory time zone. Follow these  
steps to configure the clock for your local time zone:  
NOTE: Correct time and date settings ensure times shown on FIRSTVISION display and in event  
logs are accurate—crucial information for responding Firefighters.  
Step 1. Double click 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 3.9 Time Zone Tab  
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Establish Communication Between Your LAN and FIRSTVISION  
3.5 Establish Communication Between Your LAN and  
FIRSTVISION  
NOTE: A factory default IP address setting is set to: 192.168.0.4. If you need to change those  
settings, then use the following information.  
The following steps are performed using Windows operations on FIRSTVISION.  
Step 1. If FIRSTVISION application is running, shut it down (ESC key on direct connect keyboard).  
Step 2. Click Start >Control Panel. The Control Panel 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 Properties  
button. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window displays.  
Figure 3.11 Windows LAN Connection Properties  
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Establish Gateway Communication  
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Step 6. Select the “Use the following IP address” radio button.  
The “Obtain an IP address automatically” can NOT be used.  
Step 7. Type in your IP address information on the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window  
(example only shown, the address is dependent on your network).  
Figure 3.12 Windows Internet Protocol Properties  
Step 8. Confirm that is 255.255.255.0 in the Subnet Mask field to choose the internal network (the  
address is dependent on your 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 Prompt to display a command prompt window.  
• Type in "Ping <Gateway IP Address>". If the response to the Ping is returned from  
the Gateway, then the connection is established.  
Figure 3.13 Command Prompt  
Step 12. Close any remaining windows.  
Step 13. You should now "Establish Gateway Communication".  
3.6 Establish Gateway Communication  
NOTE: FIRSTVISION1.5 (and above) must be used with gateway versions 3.x and above.  
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Establish Gateway Communication  
It is anticipated that the factory settings for a gateway may probably work for your application and  
it is recommended you use them, if possible, instead of setting up new settings. If you want to  
change the factory settings use the following information  
NOTE: Your LAN connection must be established before you add a gateway.  
How To Add a Gateway Using the Configuration Tool  
The gateway can be changed here, but FIRSTVISION can monitor only one gateway.  
NOTE: If you change the gateway IP address, you must re-export your building design to XML.  
See “How to Export Your Building Design for Copying to FIRSTVISION” in ONYX®FIRSTVISION™  
Configuration Tool Manual - 53035.  
NOTE: The factory default Gateway IP address setting is: 192.168.0.3. If you need to change  
this setting, then use the following information.  
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.  
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Copy Your Exported Building Design to FIRSTVISION  
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3.7 Copy Your Exported Building Design to FIRSTVISION  
This copying task can be accomplished using various methods. The copying method will be  
contingent on your connection to FIRSTVISION. With FIRSTVISION and your PC both (i.e. where  
your building design Site.xml file and Floor plan folder are stored) as part of a TCP/IP network,  
you can copy your building design to FIRSTVISION over the network. You can also use a USB  
connector, located inside the locking 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 Site.xml file and  
"Floorplans" folder to the following folder on FIRSTVISION: C:/Facilities Monitoring/FIT.  
NOTE: Overwrite the folder and files, do NOT delete the existing site.xml and Floorplans folder.  
prior to this step.  
Figure 3.16 XML File and Floorplans Folder  
Step 3. You should now restart FIRSTVISION and wait until Windows is displayed.  
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Display Your Building Design on FIRSTVISION  
3.8 Display Your Building Design on FIRSTVISION  
Step 1. Locate the FIRSTVISION icon displayed on the Desktop.  
Step 2. Double click on the icon to load the Site.xml file.  
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 click the icon again.  
Step 3. You should now "Test Your Building Design on FIRSTVISION".  
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Test Your Building Design on FIRSTVISION  
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3.9 Test Your Building Design on FIRSTVISION  
It is recommended that you simulate an event that FIRSTVISION processes that will test the  
interaction between your building design and FIRSTVISION response to that event. The following  
are some items to verify that they are functioning correctly:  
• Battery-backup system is functioning correctly.  
• FIRSTVISION starts monitoring your building life safety system when started.  
• The floor plan background images are correctly displayed on FIRSTVISION.  
• Auto unlock of FIRSTVISION enclosure when an event that FIRSTVISION processes is  
received by FIRSTVISION.  
• Activated device icons are shown in their correct locations over 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 1. Unlock and open the product’s glass paneled door using the factory supplied key.  
Step 2. Connect the external keyboard and mouse to the product to the appropriate connectors.  
Step 3. Press the ESC key on the keyboard to shutdown the software application.  
Step 4. Locate and click on the Desktop icon for touchscreen calibration.  
Step 5. Follow the displayed instructions to calibrate the touch screen.  
Step 6. Restart the software application by clicking on FIRSTVISION’s software application  
Desktop shortcut.  
Step 7. Remove the external connected components.  
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Touch Screen Calibration  
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Section 4 Operating Basics of FIRSTVISION  
Experiment with FIRSTVISION to gain a basic familiarity with its operation. This helps you ensure  
FIRSTVISION is set up and configured correctly.  
4.1 Normal Operation (No Events Being Reported)  
When FIRSTVISION software application is started take note of some of the user interface  
characteristics, some of the displayed elements are a result of information defined using the  
Configuration Tool.  
The Gateway Connection Icon in the upper left corner of the user interface indicates whether  
FIRSTVISION is connected to your gateway (a red X displayed inside the icon means that  
FIRSTVISION is not connected).  
WARNING: Gateway Connection Icon with a Red X  
!
When you see that the gateway disconnected (red x in icon), FIRSTVISION will not receive events. So  
it is absolutely necessary to restore connectivity to the gateway to ensure the most accurate and up  
for more information.  
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  
shutoff (Other icon).  
A row of larger miscellaneous buttons across the top; more information about them later in this  
section.  
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Operating Basics of FIRSTVISION  
Normal Operation (No Events Being Reported)  
Figure 4.1 FIRSTVISION Display Example: No Alarms  
NOTE: Device icons that use a device id’s are displayed on FIRSTVISION only when they  
experience an event type that FIRSTVISION processes.  
With the front door open; touching a floor number button displays the corresponding floor in the  
building layout.  
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Figure 4.2 FIRSTVISION Display Example: Floor Number Button  
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Normal Operation (No Events Being Reported)  
Operating Basics of FIRSTVISION  
With the front door open; touching one of the miscellaneous buttons will display an information  
window or site plan.  
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Figure 4.3 FIRSTVISION Display Example: Building Information  
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Operating Basics of FIRSTVISION  
Normal Operation (No Events Being Reported)  
With the front door open; touching a place on the floor will open a window that displays an  
enlarged or zoomed view.  
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Figure 4.4 FIRSTVISION Display Example: Zoomed Floor Plan  
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Normal Operation (No Events Being Reported)  
Operating Basics of FIRSTVISION  
With 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.  
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Figure 4.5 FIRSTVISION Display Example: Moving Through a Zoomed Floor Plan  
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Operating Basics of FIRSTVISION  
Investigating Gateway Disconnection  
With the front door open; touching an icon will display information about the image.  
Figure 4.6 FIRSTVISION Display Example: HAZMAT Information  
4.2 Investigating Gateway Disconnection  
The Gateway Connection Icon in the upper left corner of the user interface indicates whether  
FIRSTVISION is connected to your gateway (a red X displayed inside the icon means that  
FIRSTVISION 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 Connections to FIRSTVISION” on page 15 to attach a keyboard  
and mouse to FIRSTVISION.  
Step 2. Shut down the FIRSTVISION software application by pressing the Esc key.  
Gateway Communication” on page 23 for information about gateway connectivity.  
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Operation When a Fire Alarm is Received  
Operating Basics of FIRSTVISION  
4.3 Operation When a Fire Alarm is Received  
When FIRSTVISION 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.  
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Figure 4.7 FIRSTVISION Display Example: Alarms  
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Operation When a Fire Alarm is Received  
With the front door open; touching the display near the device icons being displayed will zoom to  
the area.  
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Figure 4.8 FIRSTVISION Display Example: Alarm Zoomed Floor Plan  
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Operation After a Fire Alarm Has Been Cleared  
Operating Basics of FIRSTVISION  
With the front door open; touching the Event List button will display a listing of the current alarms.  
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Figure 4.9 FIRSTVISION Display Example: Event List  
4.4 Operation After a Fire Alarm Has Been Cleared  
If fire alarm was the only event being 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 normal monitoring operation.  
NOTE: Remember to go to FIRSTVISION after a fire alarm has been cleared from the monitored  
network because FIRSTVISION’s door will need to be latched closed.  
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Accessing the Log File  
4.5 Accessing the Log File  
FIRSTVISION maintains a log of the most recent 1,000 events from attached devices. Each log entry  
contains an event number, a time and date stamp, information identifying the device involved, and  
the state of the device during the event. How you access the log file depends on your connection to  
FIRSTVISION.  
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 “What To Connect and How To Make the  
Step 2. Hold down the Ctrl key, and press the Esc key to open the Windows Start Menu.  
Step 3. Use Window Explorer to browse to the file C:/Facilities Monitoring/FIT/Event-log.txt.  
Figure 4.10 Log File  
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Section 5 The Development of FIRSTVISION  
5.1 The Current Situation for a Firefighter  
When Firefighters arrive on the scene of a building fire emergency, they must gather information to  
accurately assess the situation and plan their attack on the fire. Prompt assessment is essential—the  
sooner the seat of the fire and its progression are identified, the sooner the attack on the fire can be  
planned and launched. With speed and accuracy of response comes a reduction in loss of property  
and life.  
Current fire annunciation panels used in commercial buildings provide the primary source of  
information for Firefighters arriving on the scene. This is particularly true at night when building  
occupants may not be available to report their observations. However, current alarm panels provide  
sensor/detector information in formats that are not always easily interpreted. Typically, these panels  
present activated smoke/heat detectors as items in a scrolling alphanumeric Event List. Each  
activated smoke or heat detector is described only by an alphanumeric location code and an  
activation time.  
5.2 The Technology of FIRSTVISION  
FIRSTVISION is simple and intuitive because it cannot be assumed that the Firefighters have either  
computer experience or training in its use. It enables the Firefighter to reduce the time to  
understand 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 each floor that show the locations of  
sensors, hazards, water supplies, and other important devices and information about building  
configuration. FIRSTVISION is installed in a location where Firefighters are expected to enter the  
building when responding to an event.  
5.2.1 Making Commissioning Easier  
To customize FIRSTVISION for a building—making it possible to pinpoint fires and their progress,  
to see where important building features and hazardous materials are located, and so on—the  
building manager must commission the system with building-specific data.  
Data to drive FIRSTVISION display comes from a wide range of sources. Sources include drawings  
of building floor and site plans from CAD files, sensor data from building fire panels, location data  
for objects such as standpipes, and textual data associated with hazardous materials documentation.  
One of Honeywell’s goals was to design a software application that gave the building manager the  
flexibility to pull in the best data available from different but existing sources. The resulting  
Configuration Tool provides an interface into which building managers enter or add fire detection  
information that customizes FIRSTVISION to the building.  
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Expected Firefighter Interaction with the FIRSTVISION  
5.3 Expected Firefighter Interaction with the FIRSTVISION  
FIRSTVISION supports tasks that help Firefighters determine whether a fire is occurring. To  
illustrate how FIRSTVISION helps the Firefighter, example emergency situations, "Fire Scene 1" and  
"Fire Scene 2", provide a fire scene scenario and a description of the how Firefighters might use  
FIRSTVISION in that fire scene emergency.  
5.3.1 Example Emergency Situations  
Fire Scene 1  
A fire has started in a second floor office near the front (above the lobby) of a building with a two-  
level roof. That is, part of the building 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 the following  
information.  
1. The enclosure unlocks and the touch screen displays the floor on which the alarm  
activated.  
0 seconds  
0 seconds  
5 seconds  
2. The Incident Commander enters the building at the main entrance, goes to FIRSTVISION  
and opens the enclosure to view the screen.  
3. The Commander:  
– Verifies that the address is for the building that sent the alarm. (as shown in the  
example in Figure 5.1)  
– Sees the floors where the detector activations have occurred.  
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Figure 5.1 Fire Scene Scenario Floor Plan Information  
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4. After verifying the building and seeing fire location, the Commander radios firefighting  
team. As he calls, he continues observation:  
10  
seconds  
– Checks layouts of other floors and the roof (as shown in the example in Figure 5.2) to  
be sure the fire is contained on only those levels.  
– Checks which detector(s) is activated. If multiple detectors are activated he can  
determine 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  
– Checks for the location of elevators, stairways, water supplies, and entry and exit  
routes.  
Note: Notice the Caution on this background. It was added when the background was  
developed in the graphics software application. It was not added with the Annotation because  
an Annotation can only be added to a Building Site Plan.  
3:41:05 PM  
Caution: Tensioned Concrete Roof  
Figure 5.2 Fire Scene Scenario Roof Plan Information  
Figure 5.3 Fire Scene Scenario HAZMAT Information  
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5. The Commander begins directing the team how to attack the fire: where to enter the  
building, how to approach the fire area, where to get water, how to vent the fire.  
20  
seconds  
6. The Commander notes that no windows have blown out. Since the room with the fire is  
directly 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 Building Information  
7. The Incident Commander has gathered the data required to plan the attack and relayed  
the information to the team. Within two minutes of arrival, the team is containing and  
putting out the fire.  
30-60  
seconds  
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Fire Scene 2  
In this scenario, 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  
Figure 5.5 Example Building Site Plan Information  
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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 Example HAZMAT Information  
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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  
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Index  
B
Building Design  
Copy to Terminal 25  
C
Commissioning 39  
Computer Specifications 3, 4  
D
Display Properties  
power 19  
F
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  
W
Windows Screen Saver 20  
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use and service.  
Products are date stamped at time of  
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for parts and labor, any part that is defective in materials or  
workmanship under normal use and service. All returns for credit  
are subject to inspection and testing at the factory before actual  
determination is made to allow credit. Honeywell International  
Inc. does not warrant products not manufactured by it, but assigns  
to the purchaser any warranty extended by the manufacturer of  
such products. This warranty is void if the product is altered or  
repaired by anyone other than Honeywell International Inc. or as  
expressly authorized by Honeywell International Inc. in writing, or  
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in a proper and workable manner. In case of defect, secure a  
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This writing constitutes the only warranty made by Honeywell  
International Inc., with respect to its products.  
Honeywell  
International Inc., does not represent that its products will prevent  
any loss by fire or otherwise, or that its products will in all cases  
provide the protection for which they are installed or intended.  
Buyer acknowledges that Honeywell International Inc., is not an  
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inconvenience, transportation damage, misuse, abuse, accident or  
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