Notifier NOTI-FIRE-NET Installation & Operation Manual

Notifier NOTI-FIRE-NET Installation & Operation Manual

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NOTI•FIRE•NET™
NOTI•FIRE•NET™
NOTI•FIRE•NET™
NOTI•FIRE•NET™ Web Server
NOTI•FIRE•NET™
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Installation/Operation Manual
P/N 51990:A2
ECN 03-340
Document 51990
A2
12/02/03
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  • Page 1 P/N 51990:A2 ECN 03-340 NOTI•FIRE•NET™ NOTI•FIRE•NET™ NOTI•FIRE•NET™ NOTI•FIRE•NET™ NOTI•FIRE•NET™ Web Server Installation/Operation Manual Document 51990 12/02/03 Rev: www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 2 Fire Alarm System Limitations While a fire alarm system may lower insurance rates, it is not a substitute for fire insurance! An automatic fire alarm system–typically made up of smoke Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warn- alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a prede- ing devices, and a fire alarm control with remote notification termined rate or reaches a predetermined level.
  • Page 3: Installation Precautions

    Acclimate Plus™, HARSH™, NOTI•FIRE•NET™, ONYX™, and VeriFire™ are trademarks, and FlashScan® and VIEW® are registered trademarks of NOTIFIER. NION™ and UniNet® are trademarks of NIS. NIS™ and Notifier Integrated Systems™ are trademarks and NOTIFIER® is a registered trademark of Fire•Lite Alarms, Inc.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SECTION ONE: NFN WEB SERVER FEATURES ..............7 1.1 P ..........................7 RODUCT ESCRIPTION 1.2 NFN W ..............7 ERVER ERIAL ONFIGURATION EATURES 1.3 R ........................7 ELATED OCUMENTATION Table 1.3-1: Related Documentation ........................7 1.4 S ......................
  • Page 5 SECTION FOUR: NFN WEB SERVER OPERATION .............. 29 4.1 NFN W ........................ 29 ERVER ECURITY Figure 4.1-1: NFN Web Server Login Dialog ..................... 29 4.2 T ........................29 ROWSER NTERFACE Figure 4.2-1: NWS Home Page .......................... 29 4.3 S ........................30 YSTEM DMINISTRATION 4.3.1 Auto Detect Points on all Panels .........................
  • Page 6 NOTES NFN Web Server User’s Manual PN 51990:A2 12/02/03 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 7: Section One: Nfn Web Server Features

    SECTION ONE: NFN WEB SERVER FEATURES 1.1 P RODUCT ESCRIPTION The NOTI•FIRE•NET™ Web Server is a web-based device that acts as an HTML server that allows remote access to the NOTI•FIRE•NET™ network via the Internet or an Intranet. With the NFN Web Server interface, the user can view the history of a fire alarm control panel (FACP), event status, device properties, and other information based on access permissions defined by the system administrator.
  • Page 8: Standards And Specifications

    1.4 S TANDARDS AND PECIFICATIONS The NFN Web Server has been designed to comply with standards set forth by the following regulatory agencies: • Underwriters Laboratories Standard UL 864 • NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code • CAN/ULC - S527-M99 Standard for Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems •...
  • Page 9: System Architecture

    1.7 S YSTEM RCHITECTURE There are three network options for the NFN Web Server: • Internet or Intranet connection • Using a dial-up modem • Direct panel interface to an NFS-640 or NFS-3030 The following diagrams show architecture options for a system using the NFN Web Server. NTERNET NTRANET ONNECTION...
  • Page 10: Figure 1-7.2: Nfn Web Server Ppp Architecture

    NFN W ERVER IALUP ONNECTION The NFN Web Server can use a serial modem to communicate with a remote browser via telephone lines. PC Browser Interface modem supplied by customer NCM-W/F NOTI•FIRE•NET™ network Figure 1-7.2: NFN Web Server PPP Architecture NOTES: Only one user can dial into the server at a time.
  • Page 11: Figure 1-7.3: Nfn Web Server Direct Panel Interface Architecture

    NFN W (NFS-640 NFS-3030) ERVER NTERFACE TO TANDALONE ANEL The NFN Web Server can directly interface with an NFS-640 or NFS-3030 panel to connect them via Internet/Intranet to a PC browser. A DB-9-to-NUP cable is used to make the connection. PC Browser Interface The NWS connects directly to...
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  • Page 13: Section Two: Nfn Web Server Hardware Installation

    SECTION TWO: NFN WEB SERVER HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2.1 R EQUIRED OMPONENTS The NFN Web Server requires the following equipment: NOTE: The NWS is for ancillary use only and does not increase the burglary grade of service NFN Web Server Assembly: for the system.
  • Page 14: Installation Overview

    2.2 I NSTALLATION VERVIEW Use the following checklist as a guideline for assembling the hardware and making necessary cable connections. The sections that follow provide details on making these connections. NFN Web Browser Assembly Checklist Hardware Assembly Install NFN Web Server PC board onto mounting plate Install power supply onto mounting plate Install PNET-1 onto mounting plate Install mounted NFN Web Server assembly into cabinet...
  • Page 15: Nstalling The

    2.3 I NFN W CAB-4 S NSTALLING THE ERVER SSEMBLY INTO A ERIES ABINET This section describes the installation of the NFN Web Server Assembly into a CAB-3/CAB-4 series cabinet. NOTE: Cabinet is ordered separately. For installation details, refer to the CAB-3/CAB-4 Series Installation Document, 15330. 1.
  • Page 16: Power Supply Connections

    2.5 P OWER UPPLY ONNECTIONS The power supply for the NFN Web Server is a 24VDC-to-5VDC unit (P/N 46175). The NFN Web Server requires +24VDC @ 250 mA nominal and battery backup in accordance with local code requirements. It can be powered by any power limited source that is UL listed for use with fire protective signaling units.
  • Page 17: Figure 2.5-3: Nws Power Supply Connections For Direct Panel Interfacing

    NWS P NFS-640 NFS-3030 OWER UPPLY ONNECTIONS ONNECTING IRECTLY O THE When connecting the NWS directly to an NFS-640 or NFS-3030, make cable connections according to Figure 2.5-3 below. 24V REF Input +24VDC Input Earth +5VDC Output P/N 46175 5V REF Output Black P/N 75581 To NWS PC Board...
  • Page 18: Erver To

    2.6 DB-9 NUP C (NFN W NCM-W/F NUP D ONNECTION ERVER TO IRECT ONNECT Connecting the NFN Web Server to an NCM-W/F allows the Web Server to communicate with devices on the NOTI•FIRE•NET™ network. Use the NCM-W with twisted pair wire and the NCM-F with fiber-optic cable. The NFN Web Server can also connect directly to an NFS-640 or NFS-3030 panel via the NUP port on the CPU-640 or CPU-3030.
  • Page 19: Ethernet

    2.8 E THERNET ETWORK ONNECTION This connects the NFN Web Server to the Internet or Intranet. A PNET-1 surge suppressor must be used between the Web Server PC board and the network. Using the RJ45 cable, plug one end into the PC board and the other into the square end of the PNET-1.
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  • Page 21: Section Three: Nfn Web Server Configuration

    SECTION THREE: NFN WEB SERVER CONFIGURATION 3.1 NFN W ERVER ERIAL ONFIGURATION NSTALLATION There are two ways to configure the NFN Web Server: use the NWS configuration tool supplied on CD-ROM, or use Veri•Fire™ Tools, the NOTI•FIRE•NET™ programming utility. The Serial Configuration Tool software is supplied on CD-ROM. To install the application onto the PC or laptop, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 22: Figure 3.2-2: Nfn Web Server Configuration

    After communication has been established, the following window will appear: 101.101.101.3 101.101.101.4 101.101.101.5 255.255.255.0 Figure 3.2-2: NFN Web Server Configuration There are eight settings pertaining to the network setup of the Web Server; four of these pertain to parameters for use in establishing a NOTI•FIRE•NET™...
  • Page 23: Using Veri

    3.3 U •F ™ T SING OOLS FOR ONFIGURATION Veri•Fire™ Tools is supplied on CD-ROM. To install the application onto the PC or laptop, follow these steps: 1. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. 2. From Windows Explorer or the Run command, execute setup.exe from the root directory of the CD-ROM. 3.
  • Page 24: Initial Setup Of The Nfn Web Server

    3.4 I NFN W NITIAL ETUP OF THE ERVER 1. Make a PC-to-PC hardware connection between Veri•Fire™ and the NFN Web Server (see Figure 2.9-1). 2. Open Veri•Fire™ by selecting Start, Programs, VeriFire Tools, VeriFire Tools. 3. Select Local from the Connection Type area of the screen, then click OK. Figure 3.4-1: Veri•Fire™...
  • Page 25: Figure 3.4-3: Nfn Web Server Configuration Settings

    The following fields must be configured to run the NFN Web Server: IP address for connection to Notifier - This is the actual IP address where the Web Server will be located. Type the address by double clicking on the data field to the right of the description field. The user will type this address into a browser in order to establish a connection with the Web Server.
  • Page 26: Figure 3.4-4: Selecting The Connection Type

    ™ T AUNCHING OOLS This section describes how to access NFN Web Server configuration information using Veri•Fire™ Tools. 1. Under Connection Type, 2. Veri•Fire™ will then prompt select IP. for a session name and password. To set up a new session, click on New.
  • Page 27: Figure 3.4-6: Veri•Fire™ Tools System Password

    7. Once the session has been created, enter the Veri•Fire™ system password and click OK. Figure 3.4-6: Veri•Fire™ Tools System Password Once you are online, VeriFire™ Tools will prompt you to select the Hardware Connection, which will be NFN Web Server, as seen in Figure 3.4-7.
  • Page 28: Changing Node Number

    HANGING THE UMBER The Node Number (or Drop Number as displayed on the previous screen) is the node address of the NFN Web Server. To change this number using Veri•Fire™ Tools, select Panel, Node Address Change from the menu bar on the main screen.
  • Page 29: Section Four: Nfn Web Server Operation

    SECTION FOUR: NFN WEB SERVER OPERATION 4.1 NFN W ERVER ECURITY The user default ID is “users,” and the user default pass- word is “11111.” The Admin default ID is “admin,” and the admin default password is “00000.” These passwords should be modified as soon as possible to retain system security.
  • Page 30: System Administration

    4.3 S YSTEM DMINISTRATION The System Administration setup options configure various NFN Web Server settings and can only be accessed by administrator level operators. 4.3.1 A ETECT OINTS ON ALL ANELS This option will auto detect AFP1010/AM2020 points on NOTI•FIRE•NET™. How Points Become Visible To The Web Server There are three ways a point becomes visible to the Web Server: 1.
  • Page 31: Figure 4.3.1-2: Auto Point Detect Afp400 Message

    The Auto Point Detect feature does not function for the AFP-300/400 panel, as seen on the screen message shown below. Figure 4.3.1-2: Auto Point Detect AFP400 Message This lets you know that the Auto Detect task is currently being performed. This line denotes the current progress of the Auto Detect task.
  • Page 32: E-Mail Notification

    4.3.2 E- MAIL OTIFICATION UMMARY The e-mail notification feature enables the administrator to configure the NWS to automatically send event information via e-mail to a select group of users. E-mail recipients receive events according to the profiles they have been as- signed.
  • Page 33: Figure 4.3.2-2: E-Mail Profile Configuration

    ONFIGURING MAIL ROFILES Profiles define the e-mail addresses of the recipients assigned that profile, along with the nodes and event types that will initiate an e-mail message. Profiles filter e-mail notification by event type. The six event types are Fire Alarms, Pre-Alarms, Securities, Supervisories, Troubles, and Other.
  • Page 34: Figure 4.3.2-3: Email Configuration - Custom Messages

    USTOM ESSAGES The administrator can define a 50-character max. custom message corresponding to the event types. These messages will be included in the body of any e-mails sent to specified recipients. Custom messages are defined according to event type and have a 50-character maximum.
  • Page 35: System Settings

    4.3.3 S YSTEM ETTINGS Selecting System Administration, System Settings allows you to make NFN Web Server browser configuration settings. Figure 4.3.3-1 System Settings ETTINGS Site Name - This is a user defined field designed to facilitate a unique descriptive name for the NFN Web Browser. Site Link - This is a user defined field that allows you to add a shortcut to the link list at the left of the NFN Web Browser window.
  • Page 36: Monitoring Profiles

    4.3.4 M ONITORING ROFILES Selecting System Administration, Monitoring Profiles allows you to select the event types to be displayed in the NFN Web Browser. Select No to disable NFN Web Browser viewing of the specified event type. The default value for all event types is Yes.
  • Page 37: Node Mapping

    4.3.5 N APPING Selecting System Administration, Node Mapping allows the user to map nodes that are active on the NOTI•FIRE•NET™ network. When the Auto Detect command is performed, the NFN Web Browser will determine whether a point (node) is online or offline.
  • Page 38: Password Configuration

    4.3.6 P ASSWORD ONFIGURATION Selecting System Administration, Password Configuration allows you to create, modify and delete system users and their access profiles. The system will support up to 128 total IDs. The page includes brief instructions on how to set up admin and user profiles.
  • Page 39: Authorization Log

    4.3.7 A UTHORIZATION The Authorization Log displays a history of the last 50 users to access the NFN Web Server and includes the date and time of access. IMPORTANT: The history does not include failed or denied accesses. The NWS does not keep a record of any failed attempts to access the web server.
  • Page 40: Multiple Event List

    4.4 M ULTIPLE VENT The Multiple Event List screen displays an event count, sorted by event type. Below is an example showing multiple Fire Alarms and Troubles. To view event details, click on a specific event typefrom the menu list. Figure 4.4-1: Event List Summary NFN Web Server User’s Manual PN 51990:A2 12/02/03 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 41: Figure 4.4-2: Multiple Event List Details

    Once an event type is selected, details are displayed on the resulting screen. If there are no events for a chosen event type, the screen will display a message saying “No events exist in this category.” NOTE: The Web Server automatically extracts custom labels from panels when displaying events on an as-needed basis.
  • Page 42: Version Information

    4.5 V ERSION NFORMATION This link navigates to a screen that contains a list of panels, annunciators and related monitoring devices and the corresponding version information for them and their related network interfaces. Figure 4.5-1: Version Information NOTE: Only Onyx Series products (NFS-3030, NFS-640, NCA) will have version information displayed.
  • Page 43: Figure 4.6-1: Nup Port Statisctics Overview

    4.6 NUP P TATISCTICS There are two NUP Port Statisctics pages: • From the link menu at the left, select NUP Port Statisctics Summary, and the Web Server will display a status overview of all nodes and NCMs on the NFN network (see Figure 4.6-1). •...
  • Page 44: Screen Details And Options For Specific Panels

    4.7 S CREEN ETAILS AND PTIONS FOR PECIFIC ANELS For any panel or device that is on the network, there will be a corresponding hyperlink option in the NFN Web Server menu list. These screens are for viewing panel/network device status and property settings. In addition to fire alarm control panels, the NFN Web Browser also allows you to view network devices such as the Network Control Station (NCS), Network Control Annunciator (NCA), and the UniNet Gateway.
  • Page 45: Figure 4.7-2: Loop Properties Sample Screen

    Figure 4.7-2: Loop Properties Sample Screen Figure 4.7-3: Module Properties Sample Screen NFN Web Server User’s Manual PN 51990:A2 12/02/03 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 46: Figure 4.7-4: Detector Properties Sample Screen

    Figure 4.7-4: Detector Properties Sample Screen NFN Web Server User’s Manual PN 51990:A2 12/02/03 www.PDF-Zoo.com...
  • Page 47: Index

    Installation Checklist 14 IP address assigned to PPP (modem) 25 IP ASSIGNED TO PPP (MODEM) CLIENTS 22 IP address for connection to Notifier 25 IP Configuration 22 IP address for routing back to Ineternet 25 IP FOR ROUTING BACK TO INTERNET 22...
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  • Page 51: Limited Warranty

    This warranty is void if ® the product is altered, repaired or serviced by anyone other than NOTIFIER or its authorized distributors or if there is a failure to maintain the products and systems in which they operate in a proper and workable manner.
  • Page 52 World Headquarters NOTIFIER is a company 12 Clintonville Rd. Northford, CT 06472-1653 USA 203-484-7161 fax 203-484-7118 www.notifier.com NFN Web Server User’s Manual PN 51990:A2 12/02/03 www.PDF-Zoo.com...

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