Home Security System User Manual
Table Of Contents
- ONYX®FirstVision™
- Fire Alarm System Limitations
- Installation Precautions
- FCC Warning
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 FirstVision Installation Instructions
- Section 3 Enabling FirstVision to Monitor Your Building
- 3.1 Process Overview
- 3.2 Make Connections to FirstVision
- 3.3 Turn on Power to FirstVision
- 3.4 Set the FirstVision Clock and Time Zone
- 3.5 Establish Communication Between Your LAN and FirstVision
- 3.6 Establish Gateway Communication
- 3.7 Copy Your Exported Building Design to FirstVision
- 3.8 Display Your Building Design on FirstVision
- 3.9 Test Your Building Design on FirstVision
- 3.10 Touch Screen Calibration
- Section 4 Operating Basics of FirstVision
- 4.1 Normal Operation (No Events Being Reported)
- Figure 4.1 FirstVision Display Example: No Alarms
- Figure 4.2 FirstVision Display Example: Floor Number Button
- Figure 4.3 FirstVision Display Example: Building Information
- Figure 4.4 FirstVision Display Example: Zoomed Floor Plan
- Figure 4.5 FirstVision Display Example: Moving Through a Zoomed Floor Plan
- Figure 4.6 FirstVision Display Example: HAZMAT Information
- 4.2 Investigating Gateway Disconnection
- 4.3 Operation When a Fire Alarm is Received
- 4.4 Operation After a Fire Alarm Has Been Cleared
- 4.5 Accessing the Log File
- 4.1 Normal Operation (No Events Being Reported)
- Section 5 The Development of FirstVision
- 5.1 The Current Situation for a Firefighter
- 5.2 The Technology of FirstVision
- 5.3 Expected Firefighter Interaction with the FirstVision
- 5.3.1 Example Emergency Situations
- Figure 5.1 Fire Scene Scenario Floor Plan Information
- Figure 5.2 Fire Scene Scenario Roof Plan Information
- Figure 5.3 Fire Scene Scenario HAZMAT Information
- Figure 5.4 Fire Scene Scenario Building Information
- Figure 5.5 Example Building Site Plan Information
- Figure 5.6 Example HAZMAT Information
- Figure 5.7 Example Contact Information
- 5.3.1 Example Emergency Situations
- Index
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The Development of FIRSTVISION Expected Firefighter Interaction with the FIRSTVISION
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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.
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
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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.