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The boschmpa.ini file is a specific configuration file located in the root directory.
 
The boschmpa.ini file is a specific configuration file located in the root directory.
This file is required to specify which areas and zones are configured on the panel and to assign them a name.
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This file is required to specify which areas and points are configured on the panel and to assign them a name.
  
Add a new line for each area followed by a new line for each zone belonging to that area, using the following format:
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Add a new line for each area followed by a new line for each point belonging to that area, using the following format:
  
 
<pre>
 
<pre>
 
<io_server_id>.<area_siid> = <name>
 
<io_server_id>.<area_siid> = <name>
<io_server_id>.<zone_siid> = <name>
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<io_server_id>.<point_siid> = <name>
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
  
where <area_siid>/<zone_siid> is the security identifier of the area/zone as specified in the configuration software of the panel.
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where <area_siid>/<point_siid> is the security identifier of the area/point as specified in the configuration software of the panel.
  
 
For instance:
 
For instance:
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</pre>
 
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specifies three areas: the Control Panel area with no zones, an internal area with two zones and an external area with one zone.
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specifies three areas: the Control Panel area with no points, an internal area with two points and an external area with one point.
  
 
== Datapoints ==
 
== Datapoints ==
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|<name>
 
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Revision as of 11:29, 22 September 2014

The Bosch MPA panels are multi-area intrusion detection systems.

The integration with HSYCO can be accomplished via Ethernet connection.

HSYCO Configuration

Add a BOSCHMPA I/O Server in the I/O Servers section of the Settings and set its parameters:

Communication

  • IP Address: IP address of the panel
  • IP Port: TCP/IP port to use, leave blank to use default port 6793.

Authentication

  • Password: password set on for the BIS user. Leave blank to use the default password.

High Availability

  • Shutdown when inactive: defaults to true.

Options

ID Default Values Description
startupevents false true generate IO events also during the driver’s start-up phase
false start generating events only after HSYCO is aligned with the current status of the system

galaxy.ini

The boschmpa.ini file is a specific configuration file located in the root directory. This file is required to specify which areas and points are configured on the panel and to assign them a name.

Add a new line for each area followed by a new line for each point belonging to that area, using the following format:

<io_server_id>.<area_siid> = <name>
<io_server_id>.<point_siid> = <name>

where <area_siid>/<point_siid> is the security identifier of the area/point as specified in the configuration software of the panel.

For instance:

bsc.1.1.ControlPanelArea.1.1 = Control Panel

bsc.1.1.Area.2.4 = Internal area
	bsc.1.1.Point.01001.006 = Front door
	bsc.1.1.Point.01001.007 = Back door

bsc.1.1.Area.2.5 = External area
	bsc.1.1.Point.01001.008 = Gate

specifies three areas: the Control Panel area with no points, an internal area with two points and an external area with one point.

Datapoints

ID Value R/W Description
connection online R connection established
offline R HSYCO can't connect to the panel
alarm 0 R no alarm
1 R alarm active
trouble 0 R no trouble
1 R trouble active
tamper 0 R no tamper
1 R tamper active
user.tamper 0 R no user tamper
1 R user tamper active
<siid>.name <name> R the name of the area/point is set to <name>
<area_siid>.armed 0 R area disarmed
W disarm the area
1 R area all armed, delayed
W arm all the area, delayed
2 R area all armed, delayed with bypass
W arm all the area, instant
3 R area all armed, instant
W arm the area partially, delayed
4 R area al armed, instant with bypass
W arm the area partially, instant
5 R area partially armed, delayed
W custom-arm the area, delayed
6 R area partially armed, delayed with bypass
W custom-arm the area, instant
7 R area partially armed, instant
W arm all the area, delay zero
8 R area partially armed, instant with bypass
W arm the area partially, delay zero
9 R area custom armed, delayed
W custom-arm the area, delay zero
10 R area custom armed, delayed with bypass
11 R area custom armed, instant
12 R area custom armed, instant with bypass
<area_siid>.ready.arm.instant 0 R the area is not ready to be armed instantly
1 R the area is ready to be armed instantly
<area_siid>.ready.arm.delay 0 R the area is not ready to be armed with delay
1 R the area is ready to be armed with delay
<area_siid>.ready.disarm 0 R the area is not ready to be disarmed
1 R the area is ready to be disarmed
<area_siid>.force.instant 0 R the area is not ready to be force armed instantly
1 R the area is ready to be force armed instantly
<area_siid>.force.delay 0 R the area is not ready to be force armed with delay
1 R the area is ready to be force armed with delay
<area_siid>.bypassed 0 R no bypassed devices in this area
1 R there are bypassed devices in this area
<area_siid>.alarm 0 R no active alarm
1 R alarm active
<area_siid>.trouble 0 R no trouble
1 R trouble active
<area_siid>.tamper 0 R no tamper
1 R tamper active