Protege

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Protege is a server based architecture enabling you to securely manage, control and monitor a number of users, doors, areas, and other devices. The integration with HSYCO can be accomplished with a TCP/IP network connection.

  • ProtegeGXServer needs to be configured to accept a connection on a defined TCP/IP port with the ICT Automation and Control Service protocol.
  • A PIN must be set (4 to 6 digits)
  • Disable encryption and checksum
  • Select Little Endian format
  • Enable Login Block after PIN error


HSYCO Configuration

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

Communication

  • IP Address: the ICT Protege Server panel address
  • IP Port: TCP/IP port enabled on the ICT Protege Server

High Availability

  • Shutdown when inactive: defaults to true.

Options

ID Default Values Description
pin pin the user PIN that the driver uses when sending commands to the Protege system. It must be a valid user code, able to engage and disengage the panel.
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
gui true true enable support of the tecnoalarm Web interface object
false disable support of the tecnoalarm Web interface object
debug false true generates additional logs that can be viewed in verbose mode
false debug logging disabled
areaslist string list of all the areas that are declared on the panel. Areas could not be consecutive and special characters "-" and ";" are used for intervals definition. E.G. 0-3;5-9 means areas from 0 to 3, from 5 to 9. E.G. 4;15 means area number 4 and number 15
inputslist string list of all the inputs that are declared on the panel. Inputs could not be consecutive and special characters "-" and ";" are used for intervals definition. E.G. 0-3;5-9 means inputs from 0 to 3, from 5 to 9. E.G. 4;15 means input number 4 and input 15
outputslist string list of all the outputs that are declared on the panel. Outputs could not be consecutive and special characters "-" and ";" are used for intervals definition. E.G. 0-3;5-9 means outputs from 0 to 3, from 5 to 9. E.G. 4;15 means output number 4 and output 15
doorslist string list of all the doors that are declared on the panel. Doors could not be consecutive and special characters "-" and ";" are used for intervals definition. E.G. 0-3;5-9 means doors from 0 to 3, from 5 to 9. E.G. 4;15 means door number 4 and door 15
troubleinputslist string list of all the trouble inputs that are declared on the panel. Trouble inputs could not be consecutive and special characters "-" and ";" are used for intervals definition. E.G. 0-3;5-9 means trouble inputs from 0 to 3, from 5 to 9. E.G. 4;15 means trouble input number 4 and trouble input 15

Datapoints

ID Value R/W Description
connection online R connection established
offline R connection failed
panel.firmware.build <text> R firmware build of the panel
panel.firmware.type <text> R firmware type of the panel
panel.firmware.version <text> R firmware version of the panel
panel.hardware.version <text> R hardware version of the panel
panel.serial.number <text> R serial number of the panel
a<n>.armed 1 R area is armed
0 R area is disarmed
a<n>.state armed R area is armed
disarmed R area is disarmed
inputsopen R area is in inputs open state
trouble R area is in trouble state
bypasserror R area is in bypass error state
bypasswarning R area is in bypass warning state
usercountnotzero R area is in user count not zero state
exitdelay R area is in exit delay state
entrydelay R area is in entry delay state
disarmdelay R area is in disarm delay state
codedelay R area is in code delay state
a<n>.tamper.state armed R area tamper is armed
disarmed R area tamper is disarmed
busy R area tamper is busy
a<n>.state.flags.alarm.activated 1 R area alarm activated
0 R area alarm is not active
a<n>.state.flags.siren.activated 1 R area siren activated
0 R area siren is not active
a<n>.state.flags.alarms.in.memory 1 R at least one area alarm in memory
0 R no area alarms in memory
a<n>.state.flags.remote.armed 1 R area remotely armed
0 R alarm is not remotely armed
a<n>.state.flags.force.armed 1 R area forced armed
0 R alarm is not forced armed
a<n>.state.flags.instant.armed 1 R area instant armed
0 R alarm is not instant armed
a<n>.state.flags.partial.armed 1 R area partially armed
0 R alarm is not partially armed
o<n>.state off R output is off
on R output is on
onpulsed R output is in on pulsed state
ontimed R output is in on timed state
onpulsedtimed R output is in on pulsed timed state
o<n>.ascii <text> R output label in ascii format
i<n>.state closed R input is closed
open R input in open
short R input is in shortcut state
tamper R input is in tamper state
i<n>.closed 1 R input is closed
0 R input is open
i<n>.ascii <text> R input label in ascii format
i<n>.bypass.state.bypassed 1 R input is bypassed
0 R input is not bypassed
i<n>.bypass.state.bypasslatched 1 R input is bypass latched
0 R input is not bypass latched
i<n>.bypass.state.sirelockout 1 R input is siren lockout state
0 R input is not in siren lockout state