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FireWorks 8.1

Release Notes

Content

Introduction 1

FW-UL6W workstations and FWUL6S servers 2 Major changes in version 8.1 2

System requirements 12 Installation notes 13 Before you begin 14

Installing FireWorks 8.1 15

Installing FireWorks on a domain 16 AutoCAD information 16

Application notes 17 Known Issues 18

History import operations 23 Language support 26

Compatible Edwards systems 26 Contact information 27

Introduction

This document outlines the changes made in FireWorks 8.1 since the previous release (1.71). It also includes information that was not available in the technical publications or the Help system at release time.

Please read these release notes in their entirety before attempting to install FireWorks 8.1. For details on upgrading systems see FireWorks 8.1 Software

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FW-UL6W workstations and FWUL6S servers

Due to the different configuration options now available for FireWorks software, the software is no longer preinstalled on FireWorks FW-UL6 computers from Edwards. For software installation instructions, refer to FireWorks 8.1 Software

Installation Guide (3100034-EN) and these release notes. Hardware installation

instructions for the FW-UL6W workstations and FWUL6S servers are provided in their respective installation manuals.

Major changes in version 8.1

FireWorks network

In addition to the stand-alone version, FireWorks workstations can now be configured in multiple workstation systems with nonredundant or redundant server applications. For more information see FireWorks Life Safety Network

Application Guide (P/N 3102147-EN).

Xtralis VESDA Integration

FireWorks has an optional integration function that allows monitor and control of a predefined set of Xtralis VESDA smoke detection devices that communicate on a VESDAnet. Table 1 on page 3 lists the compatible Xtralis VESDA smoke

detectors and ancillary devices.

Note: FireWorks to VESDA integration is for VESDAnet devices only and does not support Xtralis gas detection devices or other devices that do not

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Table 1: Compatible detectors and ancillary devices

Model Firmware version

VLP-XXX [1] 3.17.00 VLS-XXX [2] 3.17.00 VLC-505 3.13.00 VEU-A00, VEU-A10 5.23.00 VLI-885 3.26.05 VLF-250-00 3.09.00 VLF-500-00 3.09.00 VFT-15-NP 4.05.00 VRT-300 [3] N/A [1] Where XXX equals 000, 002, 010, 012, or 400 [2] Where XXX equals 200, 204, 214, 300, 304, 310, 314, 600, or 700

[3] For temporary maintenance connections only. Permanent connection of any device to the VRT-300 is not allowed.

For more information on integrating Xtralis VESDA smoke detection devices, see

FireWorks VESDA Application Guide (P/N 3102374-EN).

Releasing Service

FireWorks is UL 864 listed for use in EST3/EST3X releasing device service applications that use Xtralis VESDA smoke detectors to activate releasing device circuits.

FireWorks is only Listed as a communication transmission medium for passing commands between the Xtralis VESDA detectors and the EST3/EST3X life safety system. FireWorks may not control or display any releasing device service features.

FM Approval

FireWorks and the entire MN Series of Ethernet appliances (MN-FVPN, MN-NETRLY4, and MN-FNS Series) are now FM Approved collectively as a system.

Addition of VM panel monitoring only

FireWorks now has the ability to make an IP connection to a VM panel for monitoring and reporting only capabilities. VM panels cannot be issued commands or controlled from FireWorks.

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Fire Automated System Technology (FAST) automatic programming features

Two optional automatic programming features have been added to FireWorks 8.1. The Device Icon Auto-Drop feature reads properly configured AutoCAD source drawings and creates well-defined FireWorks AutoCAD maps for both new and existing systems. This feature reads device addresses from a properly configured AutoCAD source drawing, compares the addresses with the device addresses in your FireWorks project, and places device icons in close proximity to the device address element on the AutoCAD map.

Device icons are placed on the FireWorks maps based on the closest approximation to the device address and may be adjusted by the system programmer.

The Pseudo Point Auto-Drop feature scans your FireWorks project and builds a pseudo point map pool in the Map Browser for each panel, adding the pseudo points to a panel map for each card in the panel. You can then drag and drop the maps from the created panel pseudo point map pool to the map TSA of your choice.

Please note that initial release of the FAST features, the panel rendering is based on a generic EST3 panel and may not match the actual rendering of the panel that is installed.

This feature works with AutoCAD version 2007 or earlier. Device addresses must use a consistent format. The standard EST3/EST3X format is PPCCDDDD, but custom formats are allowed, provided that they are used consistently throughout the drawing.

As with any automated process, the output of the program needs to be checked. With the FAST features, if the files being read are not consistent or complete, the output may not be what you expect.

For more information, see “About the Device Icon Auto-Drop feature” in System Builder Help.

FCC, IRC-3, and EST2 panel support has been removed

CIS Protocol systems (IRC-3, FCC, and EST2) are no longer supported in FireWorks. If your upgraded project has a CIS node defined and enabled,

FireWorks System Control will not start. Legacy projects can still make use of the types of nodes for Virtual Points but if the node is enabled in Communications Manager, FireWorks System Control will not start.

Commands limited by EST3 panel network

FireWorks now has the ability to limit the commands a given user may issue to specific nodes. This option is settable by user for multiple-node systems and can

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be adjusted via the User Manager. Figure 1 below shows where the option can be found.

Figure 1: Node control option

Email enhancements

Email addresses can now include uppercase letters for customer sites that desire this.

A useful stand-alone test email program is included with FireWorks 8.1. You can launch the program from System Builder to test your email connection in real time without having to change the system configuration, restart System Control and test a point. Start the application by opening Applications > Test Email Server. This program includes built-in Help information. Figure 2 on page 6 shows the Test Email window.

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Figure 2: Test Email window

Case sensitive passwords

FireWorks 8.1 can be configured to support case-sensitive passwords for more secure operation. To enable the option (off by default) start System Builder, and then click Applications > System Configuration. In System Configuration, on the Basic tab under Property, select LOGIN_CASENSITIVE_ENABLE. In the Value column, check the Enabled check box.

Failed logon attempts logged to history

For more security conscious sites, failed login attempts are now logged to history and can easily be reviewed in the reporting application. An example is shown in Figure 3 on page 7.

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Figure 3: Failed logon attempt record

Undefined events logged to history

Undefined events (usually the result of a panel SDU and gateway import

mismatch) are now logged to history. They can be reviewed, along with any other events, in the reporting application.

User default timeouts set and applied correctly

Previously, in some circumstances, the user time out values did not work. This function now operates correctly.

System configuration utility improvements

The System Configuration dialog box tabs have been reorganized and expanded to make it easier to locate functions and commands.

Ctrl+A selects all items in the event queue

For properly authenticated Admin users, the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+A now selects all events in your queue.

Note: This operation is not allowed in UL Listed systems, and is therefore restricted to the default Admin users.

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Project merge

This feature is intended for advanced users only. It must only be used with stand-alone systems, and can only be used with systems that use FireWorks 8.1. Further, the project files (FWKPRJ) used must be in FireWorks 8.1 format (the files must be created in 8.1 or converted to 8.1).

Online Help is not yet available for this utility.

When building a large system, productivity can be increased by letting technicians develop different system nodes simultaneously. Work done by

different programmers or installers at different workstations can be integrated into one project. FireWorks nodes can be imported from a "donor" project into a main or "host" project.

Note: Before using the merge utility, we recommend that you exit from System Control and System Builder.

A donor project is nothing more than a standard FireWorks project. To create the donor project use the File > Backup command. This creates several files, but the only one needed for the merge has the FWKPRJ extension. Copy this file from the donor machine to the host machine.

Nodes added to the donor project map tree are imported into the host project map tree pool, and can then be relocated as required.

To merge projects:

1. Browse to C:\FireWorks\Exe and open mergenodesandmaps.exe.

The program opens a standard browse dialog box to let you select a donor project from which nodes will be merged into your current project. (A project is a file with the FWKPRJ extension.)

2. Select the donor project, and then click Open.

The donor project is the project that has the nodes you want to merge into the current project.

After you specify the donor project, the utility displays a two-paned dialog box that lets you select nodes from the donor project (shown in the right-hand pane) and drag them into the host project (shown in the left-hand pane). See Figure 4 on page 9 for an example of the dialog box.

3. Follow the dialog box instructions to replace or add to the host project nodes by dragging from the right pane to the left pane.

4. Click Merge.

The utility displays a progress message box. When the merge is complete, the utility displays the message “Merge completed successfully.”

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Figure 4: Select the Nodes for Merge dialog box

New Save/Restore COM Port utility

For customers using multiple nodes and multiple FireWorks workstations, each operating in stand-alone mode, the database for the individual FireWorks workstations is often exactly the same except for the IP addresses of the FireWorks workstation MN-COM1S.

Because the databases are the same, it's convenient to copy an updated database from one workstation to another; however, this overwrites the target workstation COM port settings. We've created a new utility that lets you save and then restore the target workstation COM port settings.

This utility cannot be used on encrypted ports.

Note: Before using the save/restore utility, we recommend that you exit from System Control and System Builder.

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To use the Save/Restore COM Port utility:

1. Start the utility by browsing to the C:\FireWorks\EXE folder, and then double-clicking SaveRestoreCommPorts.exe.

The following dialog box displays.

2. Click Save. The target workstation COM port settings are saved in C:\Fireworks\CommPorts.txt.

3. Click Close to exit the utility.

4. Start System Builder and use the File > Restore command to copy the source database onto the target workstation.

5. Exit System Builder, and then restart SaveRestoreCommPorts. 6. Click Restore to reinstate the original COM port settings on the target

workstation.

New custom reports

Three custom reports were added to the report application for audit purposes. They are titled:

• Account Changes for the last 30 days • History Report for SSDC devices • Partition Arming and Disarming

These can be used as-is or as templates for customized reports.

The reports are available in System Control > Applications > Report Application. In the Category list, select History, and then click the Custom Reports tab.

Devices Tested Reporter utility for NPFA 72

To assist our customers with their NPFA-required periodic testing, FireWorks 8.1 includes a Devices Tested Report (DTR) utility. This utility lets you track, print, troubleshoot, archive, and submit a report of all the required testing done at a facility.

A sample Devices Tested Report is shown in Figure 5 on page 11.

The DTR utilizes and works hand-in-hand with the information FireWorks obtains through the Edwards Service Group test methodology. In order for FireWorks to have the information it needs about the Edwards Service Groups, a new gateway

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file has been added which must be exported from the SDU. The first version of SDU to have such files will be 5.3.

The DTR is started from the System Control Applications menu and included its own online Help.

When using the DTR, be sure to start System Builder, click Applications > Set Filtering Parameters, and then clear the Monitor check box.

Figure 5: Devices Tested Report

Gateway settings

FireWorks only works with Gateway Type III. If a gateway COM port on the EST3/3X panel is set to a different port type FireWorks now clearly indicates the error.

Communications will not be established. A diagnostic message is displayed to alert you to the port type conflict.

New History file import/export tool

We've created a utility program to provide a quick backup and restore function for just history data.

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The import/export tool is intended for advanced users only. It must only be used with stand-alone systems, and can only be used with systems that use

FireWorks 8.1.

To start the utility, open the C:\FireWorks\EXE folder, and then double-click HistoryBackupRestore.exe.

For information on how the utility works, refer to the file

DBHistoryAppilcationDoc.docx, located in the C:\FireWorks\Documentation folder.

System requirements

FireWorks 8.1 requires Windows 7 Professional, 64-bit, Service Pack 1. If you have a previous version of FireWorks that ran on Windows 7 Ultimate, this is a supported upgrade path. Windows XP is no longer supported and the installation wizard prevents installation onto a Windows XP computer.

All FW-UL6 FireWorks computers come with Windows 7 Professional, 64-bit, SP1 already installed. The only other Windows operating system that has been tested or certified to work with this version of FireWorks is Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit, in order to provide support for FWUL5W7 computers which were shipped with this operating system installed.

Computers running FireWorks System Control software cannot be used for other purposes, such as word processing, accounting, etc. Computers running

FireWorks Remote Client are considered ancillary, and may be used for multiple purposes.

FireWorks 8.1 has been tested on the FW-UL6W and FW-UL6S workstations. FireWorks 8.1 may run acceptably on FWUL5W7 and FWUL5RAIDW7

computers, and on FWUL5 and FWUL5RAID computers that have Windows 7 upgrade kits installed. Windows 7 upgrade kits are described below.

Note: FireWorks 8.1 will not run on a FWUL4 or earlier computer.

Model Description

FWUL5RAIDUKW7 Upgrade for FWUL5RAID workstation. Includes Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1, two 500 GB hard drives, one 2 GB RAM module, plus instructions.

FWUL5RAM2G 2 GB RAM module and instructions. For use in FWUL5,

FWUL5RAID, FWUL5W7, or FWUL5RAIDW7 workstations only. FWUL5UKW7 Upgrade for FWUL5 workstation. Includes Windows 7 Ultimate

64-bit SP1, one 500 GB hard drive, one 2 GB RAM module, plus instructions.

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For unlisted applications using third-party computers, the computers must meet or exceed the following minimum requirements:

Parameter Requirement

Operating system Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP1

CPU Intel i7-4770S processor

RAM 32 GB

Hard drive 500 GB

DVD drive Required

USB port Two free USB ports

Display 1280 × 1024 16-bit color display

Installation notes

• Windows Automatic Updates must always be turned off. Updates may require a restart or render the workstation unusable. Always apply updates and patches manually, so you can retain supervision and control of the update process. FW-UL6 computers are shipped with Automatic Updates turned off. Third-party computers may not have Automatic Updates turned off. If so, you may have updates pending, which will prevent SQL Server 2012 from

installing. Before installing FireWorks 8.1 on a third-party computer, turn off Automatic Updates, and then restart the computer to clear all pending updates.

• To speed up the installation, we recommend that you disconnect the

computer from the network by unplugging the Ethernet cable or by disabling the network adaptor. The FireWorks 8.1 installation offers to disable the network adaptor for you, but this feature has only been tested on FW-UL6 computers. On third-party computers, you may have to do this manually. • FireWorks 8.1 requires Service Pack 1 for Windows 7 Professional 64-bit.

The installation wizard will not allow installation of FireWorks 8.1 if you don’t have this needed service pack.

• FireWorks 8.1 makes use of many advanced SQL Server 2012 functions. For instructions on installing SQL for a nonredundant or redundant FireWorks network, refer to FireWorks Life Safety Network Application Guide

(P/N 3102147-EN). The guide also discusses how to configure your project for operation on a FireWorks network.

• FireWorks 8.1 will not run ACDB/KP Display. Cardholder information is no longer displayed in the event action window.

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• Security inputs such as the SIGA-SEC2 and SIGA-MD will be supported as long as they are supported in active Edwards control panels.

• SiteVision and SiteVision Plus (CCTV Manager) are no longer supported.

Before you begin

Cautions

Do not attempt to run any other programs, or have the computer perform any other operations, when installing FireWorks 8.1.

If you install the wrong version of FireWorks (i.e., stand-alone or nonredundant network instead of redundant network, or vice-versa) you will have to completely uninstall and then reinstall FireWorks and SQL Server. For details, see

FireWorks Life Safety Network Application Guide (P/N 3102147-EN)

Follow the instructions given in:

FireWorks 8.1 Software Installation Guide (P/N 3100034-EN)

FireWorks 8.1 Software Upgrade Installation Sheet (P/N 3101872-EN)

Caution: For existing systems installed on FWUL5W7 computers, before

upgrading to FireWorks 8.1, be sure to run the System Size Calculation Program (SSCP) utility.

To run the SSCP utility:

1. Navigate to the FireWorks DVD media, and then to the subdirectory “FireWorks for UL5 SSCP 1.7X.”

2. Double-click FireWorksStatistics.exe to run the SSCP utility. 3. Click OK to start the utility.

A screen capture of the completed SSCP run for a large FireWorks system is shown in Figure 6 on page 15.

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Figure 6: SSCP report example

If you plan to upgrade an existing FireWorks version or install a new version on an FWUL5W7-class computer, then you must consider the constraints discussed below. If you exceed any one of these, or have a combination of any two, your computer hardware must be evaluated. The constraints are:

• If the system has more than 20 FireWorks nodes.

• If the system has more than 19,500 total points/objects (physical and/or virtual).

• If the system has the DARCOM option with more 1,000 points being processed by the DARCOM program, including iO Series points.

• If the system has AutoCAD maps that are 2 MB or larger, or has more than 20 TSAs, they will need to be converted to WMF format to run acceptably.

Installing FireWorks 8.1

If you are installing FireWorks 8.1 on an FWUL5W7 computer, refer to FireWorks

8.1 Software Upgrade Installation Sheet (P/N 3101872-EN).

While the base software upgrade is included with the purchase of FireWorks 8.1 DVD, hardware and software options are not.

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Installing FireWorks on a domain

FireWorks should install and run without issue under even the strictest domain IT policies; however, there is no way to predict what policies might be crafted by the local IT department. If you are running into trouble with a FireWorks workstation on a domain, troubleshoot by installing FireWorks with the domain policy turned off, verify that FireWorks is operating correctly, and then turn the domain policies back on one-by-one until you find the policy that is causing the issue.

Note that if FireWorks is being installed on a computer that was not supplied by Edwards, or is being installed on a nondedicated network, then Edwards cannot provide high-level support. This is due to the wide variations in computers and network topologies. We strongly recommend that you consult your local IT

professionals before you attempt to install FireWorks on a third-party computer or on a nondedicated network.

On high security Windows 7 IT core loads, computers are typically set up to prevent full control of the directories, which prevents the SQL databases from installing properly, regardless of whether or not you are an “authorized user.” This restriction to directory access makes attaching the FireWorks databases during installation problematic, even when done manually. The symptoms are that scripts will fail with “Error 5: Access denied.” To get around this you must manually set the control to “full” for authorized users and then reinstall

FireWorks.

AutoCAD information

If the AutoCAD files are larger than 1 MB, there could be display performance issues. If you are using AutoCAD, it is recommended that you:

• Delete all nonessential layers • Purge files

• Pay attention to the drawing scale

AutoCAD colors

FireWorks does read AutoCAD Version 2000 and 2007 files natively. However, with large files, FireWorks response will be optimized by using minimized AutoCAD files or by converting the files to WMF file formats.

The FireWorks AutoCAD drawing engine requires that the appropriate colors are chosen from the AutoCAD palette. For more information, please refer to the AutoCAD_font_Map.ini file located in the C:\FireWorks\Maps folder for more information.

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AutoCAD rendering

The AutoCAD interpretation software module supports multiple AutoCAD

versions. This corrects issues that were seen in the past where a drawing would work in one version, but not in another. AutoCAD formats 2000 and 2007 are supported in FireWorks 1.71 and later.

Application notes

Attaching actions to First Alarm and other EST3 pseudo points

All points are created and treated equally in FireWorks by design. Keep in mind that most EST3 pseudo points are not routed to cabinets. This means the points will come into FireWorks as “Message disabled” and any desired response must be attached to the message disabled substate in System Builder. EST3 pseudo points can also be added to TSAs.

System Builder

If System Builder will not start due to database corruption, there is a command script that will return the system to a known state. Make sure you have a valid backup before executing this script. The script

“RestoreOriginalEmptyDatabase.bat” is in the C:\FireWorks\Database\Other folder. To run this under Windows 7, you must right-click the file, and then run it as an administrator.

Caution: Running RestoreOriginalEmptyDatabase.bat will purge your current database. There is no Undo command in System Builder. Once an item is deleted, it is gone and cannot be recovered.

FireWorks command priority

FireWorks issues commands with a low priority for all systems. If you need to issue a command with a medium, high, latch, or set priority, you must use command lists or other programming in the 3-SDU.

Test event filtering

When filtering active-test events (EST3 service groups) for System Control, check the Trouble and Monitor event check boxes (from System Builder, Applications > Set Filtering Parameters) to allow service group active events, which are monitor events, and service group device activation events, which are trouble events.

However, if you are using the new Devices Tested Reporter utility, you must ensure that the Monitor event check box is cleared. See “Devices Tested Reporter utility for NPFA 72” on page 10 for more information on the DTR.

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Known Issues

The FW-UL6S HDMI output drops video signal

The HDMI video output on the FW-UL6S will sometimes require a reboot to send a video signal to the monitor. If you unplug the video monitor or move it to a different output, you may be required to reboot the computer, cycle the power on the monitor, or both to bring the video back.

TSA positions for a missing map file

If a required map file is missing, the TSAs for that map will be displayed in an accessible region of the FireWorks workspace, provided that the map was small (for example, 640 × 480 pixels or smaller). However, if the missing map was large, or was based on an AutoCAD vector file, the TSAs may be displayed outside the normal viewing area. This issue disappears when the missing map is replaced. Please note that you can access any device by clicking the Device Map icon.

Com0Com tool updated

For FW-UL6-class computers, the Com0Com tool was updated to V3.0.0.0. Instructions for using this tool are in the file “Field Tech Note - IPMON1000 Virtual Null Modem Cable.pdf” located in C:\FireWorks\Documentation. The instructions are valid for V3.0.0.0, though some of the prompt text has been altered slightly from previous versions.

Deleting logical objects

After a project has been imported into FireWorks, deleting a service group (or any logical object) using the 3-SDU can cause an unwanted mismatch between the group label and the addresses.

One workaround is to leave unused objects in place in the EST3 or EST3X project. Another workaround is to delete all of the objects (of that type) from the FireWorks device tree, and then reimport the EST3 or EST3X project file, using Gateway > Import.

PT-1S USB printer troubles

PT-1S printer troubles for loss of power or data connection loss appear in System Control as new events only when there are events in the printer queue. FireWorks does not post the PT-1S out-of-paper trouble even if events are in the print queue. It may be necessary to cycle the PT-1S power after the out-of-paper trouble has been restored to resume printing.

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System startup

Large systems may exhibit one or two minutes delay during the startup process. This is done by design, so that when point data handling begins, all of the

necessary initialization has been done previously and processing is optimized.

Printers

Any printer configured in Windows can be used for report or graphics printing. The UL Listed printer is the PT-1S and this printer works very well for event printing. If you need to use an unlisted printer for events (such as an ink-jet or laser printer) be aware of the following:

• When selecting a printer, especially one intended for automatic printing of events, do not chose an XPS-based printer or any printer that requires user input to select an output file name or location. The system will not update properly and events will not post while FireWorks is waiting for a printer file name or location to be specified.

• The printer you choose must support PCL (printer control language). • Consider the amount of information required before a page is output. On

some printers you will get one event per page, while on others you will need to fill the whole page before the printer outputs. You may have to adjust the printer settings to get the desired output.

We recommend that the printer be set to “draft” or “fast normal” as the default print setting; this will allow the unit to process and print the images very quickly and use the minimum amount of ink/toner.

FireWorks can be configured to print events automatically using the Configure Auto Print Events/Map command on the System Control Functions menu.

Note: The Configure Auto Print Events/Map command is not available on

FireWorks redundant networks. This feature may be included in a future release. Configuring the system for automatic printing can decrease system

responsiveness. We recommend that you do not use this feature on systems with a high volume of event messages. Automatic printing is intended only for

systems with an average of five events per minute, maximum.

Screen savers and power management

Under no circumstances should you use a screen saver or any power

management functions on a FireWorks workstation. This can have unexpected life safety side effects such as the turning off of serial ports, network ports, etc. The installation process includes an option to turn off screen saver and power management functions. You should choose this option, and should not reinstate the functions after installation.

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Image Display window does not play AVI files

There may be compatibility issues with some AVI files and FireWorks running under Windows 7. To ensure that the AVI file will work with FireWorks and Windows 7, play the AVI file in Windows Media Player. If the file plays correctly, FireWorks will process the file correctly. If Windows Media Player will not play the AVI, you may need to install updated codecs. The C:\FireWorks\Tools folder includes a Windows 7 codec pack that you can use to update your codecs. The file label for the codec pack is windows.7.codec.pack.v3.7.0.setup.exe.

Error loading image in Image Display window

The Image Display window cannot display 32-bit color (CMYK) images. Trying to do so produces an invalid picture warning. To fix this issue, convert your 32-bit color images to 24-bit (RGB) color.

History database issues restoring older projects

In FireWorks 1.7x, the history database was converted from a Microsoft Access database to a Microsoft SQL Server database. If you install FireWorks 8.1 on top of an existing FireWorks 1.7x project, the installation will handle the conversion seamlessly for you.

If you are bringing over a database project from an existing system to a different computer, the backup programs for the earlier versions (1.6x and earlier) cannot and did not interpret this new functionality, so they do not automatically capture the history access database files. This must be done manually by following these steps:

1. Manually copy the C:\Fireworks\System\FWKhistory.mdb file from the source computer to the target computer.

2. Manually copy all of the files in the C:\Fireworks\Archives\History folder from the source computer to the target computer.

3. If you are restoring a FireWorks 1.6x project, open the C:\Fireworks\EXE folder, and then double-click PrintHistoryDatabaseUtility.exe. When it has finished, restore the project.

Storing history events

History events are now stored in an SQL Server database table where previously they were stored in multiple MS Access files.

Previously, a FireWorks project backup did not include history event data, but now the FireWorks Backup Project utility has the option to include history.

If the FireWorks operator wants to store history data with the project backup they simply check the Full Backup check box during a project backup. Figure 7 on page 21 shows the Full Backup check box.

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Figure 7: The Backup Project dialog box

Upon restoral, if FireWorks sees the history database, it will overwrite the current history database with the history database from the backup.

EST3 security points

Use care when removing a Bypass from a security point. If the devices are in an active condition when the Bypass is removed, the active devices may cause an unwanted security event. The same care should be taken when reenabling a disabled security device.

EST3 guard patrol

The guard patrol feature does not function properly when controlled from FireWorks System Control (using the commands On or Off). If guard patrol is being used, it must be controlled directly by an EST3 system.

MN-COM1S connection to a VESDAnet network hangs up

An MN-COM1S connection to a VESDA network may hang up after an extended amount of time. To prevent this, set the DisConnTime option on the MN-COM1S for 10 seconds (00:10).

MN-NETLRY4 and MN-FVPN relay status in Remote Client

MN-NETRLY4 and MN-FVPN relay status events do not post in the Remote Client when a relay status request is made.

MN-NETRLY4 Application Setup page recovery

FireWorks 8.1 requires a firmware upgrade for any MN-NETRLY4 used in a

redundant FireWorks network. The upgrade allows supervision for the devices

when used in redundant server applications, and is described in the

MN-NETRLY4 Firmware Upgrade Installation Sheet (P/N 3102372-EN).

If you have configured specific applications, you need to record the settings on the Application Setup page before the upgrade, and take additional steps after the upgrade to recover the Application Setup page.

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To record Application Setup settings:

1. Open Internet Explorer on a PC with access to the MN-NETRLY4. 2. Enter the device’s IP address to open the Device Status page. 3. Click Configuration to display the Settings page.

4. Click Application Setup to display the Application Setup page. 5. Take a screen shot of this page, or otherwise record the values.

To recover the Application Setup page:

1. Open Internet Explorer on a PC with access to the MN-NETRLY4. 2. Enter the device’s IP address to open the Device Status page. 3. Click Configuration to open the Settings page.

4. Click Defaults to open the Defaults page.

5. Click the “Factory defaults” link to reset all but the network settings. 6. Click the “Reboot” link to complete the reset process.

The system will display a message when the process is complete. 7. Click Application Setup.

You can now access the Application Setup page and restore settings as required for your application.

Nuisance application error message when running a report

FireWorks may display the following error message when running a report, depending on the size of the database and the amount of computer resources available.

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If you get this error message, click the Ignore button. The report will run correctly without any other errors.

SMTP email servers

Some SMTP email servers place email messages in a queue, which may cause a delay when sending your emails. If you experience this issue, see your IT department for the appropriate email settings.

SYSTEMCONTROL_SHOW_CLOSE property on 1.x upgrades

The SYSTEMCONTROL_SHOW_CLOSE property allows or prevents an installer from closing System Control display windows at runtime. In prior

versions of FireWorks the property had the reverse affect, the upgrade will make the function operate as intended but the opposite of what you had. After you upgrade FireWorks, you may have to go in and manually change the property to what you desire.

Application error when modifying or saving a scheduled report

You may get an “application error” message when you try to modify and save a schedule report. If this happens close and then restart the reporting application.

Acknowledged “Alarm:Error*” events are not cleared on Remote Client

All “Alarm:Error*” events are passed to Remote Clients, even those that were acknowledged prior to connecting the Remote Client to FireWorks.

Acknowledging these events on FireWorks does not clear them on the Remote Client. For that, you must use the Clear or the Clear All button on the Remote Client.

Assigning device icons to VESDA detectors

You can use the Assign/Import Icons dialog box to assign a different device icon to a VESDA detector. However, the Assign/Import Icons dialog box lists 15 of the same object type for each VESDA detector type. This means that to assign a different device icon to a VESDA detector, you can:

• Use the Assign/Import Icons command as you would with any other device, except you must assign the icon to each VESDA detector object type listed • You can rename the default VESDA icon (e.g., vesda_vlp_OLD.bmp), and

then save the new VESDA icon in the C:\FireWorks\Icons folder with the default VESDA icon file name (e.g., vesda_vlp.bmp)

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Mass assigning actions and commands to VESDA devices

Using the Find dialog box to mass assign actions and commands to state-substates on VESDA devices is not supported. This means that you have to assign actions and commands to state-substates on VESDA devices one at a time.

VESDA command status may not update on client stations

When you send commands to VESDA detectors from a client station, sometimes the Command Status dialog box fails to update properly and show that the

command was sent successfully. The Status column will still show “Pending.” However, you will receive command-based feedback from the detector that the command was sent successfully.

Warning message when unassigning a node

If you are trying to unassign any nodes from the “Node Control” portion of Access Group Configuration under the User Manager application and you have an old style IRC3 node defined you may see a warning “An error occurred while saving changes to database. Please contact technical support.”. This warning can be dismissed and the application restarted and will not impact your operation in any other way.

History import operations

Opening a version 1.6x or later database

In FireWorks 8.1, opening a database from version 1.6x or later displays the dialog box shown in Figure 9 on page 25.

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Figure 9: Version 1.6x import dialog box

The dialog box requires three decisions, set out in these areas: • Project Save

• History Save • History Clear

Project save. The first Yes/No option determines whether your current project is saved before you proceed.

If you select Yes, then the current project gets saved with name “Project Name.fwkprj.”

If you select No, then the current project is not saved.

History save. The second Yes/No option determines whether the history

database for the current project is saved. Note that the this option is only enabled if you select Yes for the Project Save option.

This option is useful if you need to have a copy of your current history database. If you select Yes, then the current project history database is saved with the name “Project Name-History.DB” in the same folder where the project is saved.

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History clear. The third Yes/No option determines whether to clear the current project history. This option is useful if you want to start a completely new project with no history database.

If you select Yes, then the records in the history database are removed. If you select No, then the history database remains unchanged.

Language support

FireWorks 8.1 supports the following languages: • Chinese - Simplified • Chinese - Traditional • English - US • English - UK • English - Australian • French - Canadian • Polish • Russian • Spanish - LATAM • Portuguese - Brazilian • Turkish

Note: FireWorks does not provide translations of custom data, such as point descriptors or labels. When the Alternate Language is selected, only the system messages change to the selected language.

Compatible Edwards systems

FireWorks 8.1 is compatible with the Edwards products and systems shown in Table 2 below.

Table 2: Compatible systems Panel Application

code

Comment

EST3 5.2 This is a mandatory update. New features, such as DTR, require 3-SDU 5.3.

EST3X 1.3 This is a mandatory update. New features, such as DTR, the 3X-ETHx card, or IP Services require 3-SDU 5.3.

EST3X 1.2 If the 3X-ETHx card is not used, 3-SDU 5.2 is compatible. VM 1.3 This is the first version to support the ECP protocol and to be

compatible with FireWorks. Requires VM-CU 1.3.

iO Series 2.2 This is the first version to export the CID strings into an XLS file.

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Contact information

Contact technical support if you encounter any difficulties during this installation. Please make sure you have the requested diagnostic or log files ready before you contact us.

Tel +1 800 655 4497 Fax +1 866 226 2126

[email protected] www.edwardsfiresafety.com

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