Verifire® Tools (V.8.00, 9.00, and Higher) Product Installation Document
Verifire® Tools (V.8.00, 9.00, and Higher) Product Installation Document
Verifire® Tools (V.8.00, 9.00, and Higher) Product Installation Document
1 Overview
VeriFire® Tools allows you to create and edit databases for NOTIFIER ONYX® Series Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACP), network control annun-
ciators, and related fire system equipment. VeriFire® Tools works online or offline. The program provides an integrated utility to allow you to
upload or download databases, firmware, or custom LCD display images. Program Check and Report Generators are also part of the program.
If you are running VeriFire® Tools on an ONYXWorks® workstation, use VeriFire® Tools to upload and download any new application code or
databases that were created using this program. This behavior has changed from earlier versions of the program.
This document contains instructions for installing VeriFire® Tools software version 8.00 and higher, connecting a PC/laptop/tablet to the fire con-
trol device, and running the program’s help files.
NOTE: VeriFire® Tools is not intended for permanent connection to the fire control system.
NOTE: Computers with an existing active license will not have to acquire a new certificate. For new computers, see instructions in the
Licensing topic of the online help file.
NOTE:
• Project databases created in VeriFire Tools 8.00 and higher may be batch-imported or imported individually.
• Project databases created in VeriFire Tools 7.10 and lower must be imported individually.
Batch-import existing projects from VeriFire Tools 8.00 and higher. When started up for the first time after installation or upgrade,
VeriFire Tools will prompt the user to batch import all previous project database files into the current version of VeriFire Tools. (To retrigger
this, open >User Settings >Preferences and check “Show Copy Earlier Projects”, and restart the program.)
Individually import data from existing project databases. Click “Create project” and select “Import database” in the dialog box. Browse
to the location of the legacy database, and double-click the selected database file.