ONYXWorks GUI Software Overview
ONYXWorks GUI Software Overview
An ONYXWorks workstation requires a PC with at least an Intel i7, 2.4GHz (10th Gen) processor with 6 or more cores, 16GB RAM, and a 500GB solid-state or standard hard drive. Additional requirements include a large-capacity cabinet, Ethernet ports, USB ports, a sound system, optical mouse, keyboard, Windows 10 (64 bit Enterprise OS), and one or two touchscreen monitors .
ONYXWorks implements several security features to ensure restricted access, including system administrator-definable user profiles with strict access levels. Operator accounts are delineated into monitoring and control profiles, supported by a login system that logs all changes made by operators. This comprehensive setup ensures only authorized personnel can access specific functionalities of the system .
ONYXWorks facilitates event notification and response through graphic and text displays that represent various input device states such as Normal, Trouble, and Fire Alarm. Automatic screen navigation directs operators to devices based on event priority, with linked multimedia providing response instructions. Additionally, it supports real-time message overrides to LED signs, text/email notifications, and mass IP-based voice paging .
ONYXWorks GUI Software utilizes several hardware communication cards, each with specific connectivity capabilities. The NFN-GW-PC-F card uses fiber, NFN-GW-PC-W uses wire, and high-speed versions like NFN-GW-PC-HNSF and NFN-GW-PC-HNMF are designed for single and multimode fiber, respectively. The NFN-GW-EM-3 provides TCP/IP or LAN connectivity. These cards ensure network flexibility and adaptive integration .
ONYXWorks supports scalability for expanding fire systems through its intelligent gateway architecture, which allows for easy integration of additional nodes and gateways. It can manage up to 200 intelligent gateways, each supporting 200 nodes. The system's versatility enables it to operate across single-site, multi-site, and global applications .
The ONYXWorks GUI Software operates on a five-year licensing model requiring renewal every subsequent year. Users can select from different license options depending on functionality needs: SW-OW-VIEW for view-only access, SW-OW-CON for view and control functionalities, and SW-OW-CONPG which adds paging capabilities. These options allow users to tailor their system access and management according to specific operational needs .
ONYXWorks ensures data integrity and system maintenance through backup capabilities that include screen, member, and history databases. It supports version retrieval for network panels and allows upload/download functionalities for ONYX series panel databases through VeriFire Tools, ensuring system data is consistent and recoverable .
Macros in ONYXWorks enhance operational efficiency by allowing users to automate repetitive tasks like disabling/enabling and deactivating/activating devices. This feature streamlines operational workflows, reducing manual intervention and potential for human error .
ONYXWorks enhances user interaction by providing a customizable interface that supports dual monitors, real-time graphic and text displays of events, and dynamically generated floor plan overviews. It also includes a global zoom level and icon-based navigation for easy system access and control. Multimedia links to devices offer instructions to operators, and operators can quickly access device information through interactive icons .
The ONYXWorks Graphical User Interface (GUI) Software facilitates centralized control and monitoring of fire alarm systems. It allows personnel to pinpoint, investigate, and respond to alarm events quickly, provides mass notification capabilities through IP-based voice paging, LED sign integration, and supports multi-site and global management via a proprietary or Ethernet network. The software is designed for real-time status monitoring and system control .