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DEA XENSITY is a Point ID intrusion detection system using special piezoelectric sensors for the protection of doors, windows, glass surfaces, security grilles and walls. This driver is compatible with the following controllers: Xensity128, Xensity64, Xensity32. Make sure to install the latest available firmware.

Communication

DEA XENSITY controllers can be connected via ethernet. A valid IP address must be assigned to the controller using the configuration software.

Note  In case of multiple DEA XENSITY IO Servers running on the same HSYCO Server you must assign a different UDP port to each XENSITY controller

HSYCO Configuration

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

Communication

  • Address: IP address of the XENSITY controller (mandatory)
  • Port: UDP port (mandatory)

High Availability

  • Shutdown when inactive: defaults to false.

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
pollinterval 1000 n ≥ 0 the data polling interval, in milliseconds. Shorter time improve the response of the system, but increase the load on the CPU of both HSYCO and the Xensity system

Datapoints

ID Value R/W Description
connection online R connection established
offline R HSYCO can't connect to the panel
alarm 0 R no alarms
1 R at least one zone of this controller on alarm
link.x16 0 R connection with X16-ER16L is not stable
1 R connection with X16-ER16L is stable
link.sens 0 R connection with sensors is not stable
1 R connection with sensors is stable
bus.power 0 R bus sensors power supply not ok
1 R bus sensors power supply ok
alarm.nf 0 R no alarms
1 R At least one alarm is active - not filtered-
tamper.nf 0 R no tamper alarms
1 R at least one tamper alarm is active - not filtered-
arm 0 R arm is not active
1 R arm is active
in.tamper 0 R tamper input is not active
1 R tamper input is active
battery.low 0 R battery charge ok
1 R battery charge is low
test.fail 0 R autotest is ok
1 R at least one sensor failed autotest
bus.fault 0 R sensors bus is ok
1 R sensors bus fault
bus.overcurr 0 R current on sensors bus is ok
1 R over current on sensors bus
tamper 0 R no sensors in tamper alarm
1 R At least one sensor in tamper alarm
power.fault 0 R power ok
1 R power fail
vin <v> R power supply voltage <v> in mV
oc<n> 0 R open collector output <n> is open
1 R open collector output <n> is closed
rel<n> 0 R relay <n> is open
1 R relay <n> is closed
in<n> 0 R input <n> is open
1 R input <n> is closed
serial <string> R serial number <string>
seclev <n> R global security level <n>
pn <n> R hardware type <n>
z<n>.alarm 0 R zone <n> not on alarm
1 R zone <n> on alarm
z<n>.alarm.mem 0 R zone <n> not on alarm memory
1 R zone <n> on alarm memory
z<n>.prealarm.mem 0 R zone <n> not on prealarm memory
1 R zone <n> on prealarm memory
z<n>.tamper 0 R zone <n> not on tamper alarm
1 R zone <n> on on tamper alarm
z<n>.tamper.mem 0 R zone <n> not on tamper memory alarm
1 R zone <n> on on tamper memory alarm
z<n>.armed 0 R zone <n> disarmed
1 R zone <n> armed
z<n>.bypass 0 R zone <n> not bypassed
1 R zone <n> bypassed
z<n>.fault 0 R zone <n> not in fault
1 R zone <n> fault
z<n>.fault.mem 0 R zone <n> not in fault memory
1 R zone <n> fault memory
z<n>.line <v> R zone <n> line type
z<n>.name <string> R zone <n> name <string>
z<n>.pn <v> R zone <n> has hardware type <v>
z<n>.seclev <v> R zone <n> has security level <v>
z<n>.serial <string> R zone <n> has serial address <string>

Release Notes

3.7.0

  • initial release


XENSITY is a registered trademark of DEA Security S.r.l.