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|no active alarm
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|rowspan="2" |ins
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|panel armed
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|no remote access detected
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|u<n>.name
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|name of user <n>
  
 
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|0
 
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|R/W
|all groups in area <n> disarmed
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|not all groups in area <n> armed
 
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|R/W
 
|name of group <a,b,c,d> in area <n> (max. 16 characters)
 
|name of group <a,b,c,d> in area <n> (max. 16 characters)
 
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|totaloutputs
 
|<n>
 
|R
 
|total outputs number associated to the security panel
 
 
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|totalradiooutputs
 
|<n>
 
|R
 
|total radio outputs number associated to the security panel
 
  
 
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|-
  
|totalwiredzones
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|z<n>.name
|<n>
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|<name>
 
|R
 
|R
|total wired zones number
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|name of zone n
  
 
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|-
  
|totalradiozones
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|z<n>e.name
|<n>
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|<name>
 
|R
 
|R
|total radio zones number
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|name of zone n (external contact)
  
 
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|rowspan="14" |z<n>.status
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|rowspan="4" |z<n>.open
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|0
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|zone n closed
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|1
 
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|zone n excluded
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|zone n open (internal contact)
 
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|2
 
|R
 
|R
|zone n in normal state
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|zone n open (external contact)
 
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|3
 
|3
 
|R
 
|R
|zone n in tampering
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|zone n open (internal and external contact)
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|11
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|rowspan="2" |z<n>.bypass
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|0
 
|R
 
|R
|zone n open internal contact
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|zone n not bypassed
 
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|12
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|1
 
|R
 
|R
|zone n open external contact
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|zone n bypassed
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|13
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|rowspan="2" |z<n>.tamper
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|0
 
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|R
|zone n open internal and external contacts
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|zone n not tampered
 
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|-
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|alarm memory in zone n and all contacts closed
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|zone n tampered
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|rowspan="2" |z<n>.alarm
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|alarm memory in zone n and internal contact open
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|zone n not alarmed
 
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|R
 
|R
|alarm memory in zone n and external contact open
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|zone n alarmed
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|alarm memory in zone n and all contact open
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|no alarm memory on zone n
 
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|1
|R
 
|zone n in alarm and all contacts closed
 
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|R
 
|zone n in alarm and internal contact open
 
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|R
 
|zone n in alarm and all external contact open
 
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|43
 
 
|R
 
|R
|zone n in alarm and all contacts open
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|alarm memory on zone n
  
 
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|rowspan="2" |z<n>.excluded
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|rowspan="2"|connection.offline
|rowspan="2" |visible
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|rowspan="2"|visible
|true
 
|zone n is excluded
 
|-
 
|false
 
|zone n is not excluded
 
 
 
|-
 
 
 
|rowspan="2" |z<n>.normal
 
|rowspan="2" |visible
 
|true
 
|zone n is in normal state
 
|-
 
|false
 
|zone n is not in normal state
 
 
 
|-
 
 
 
|rowspan="2" |z<n>.tamper
 
|rowspan="2" |visible
 
|true
 
|zone n is in tampering
 
|-
 
|false
 
|zone n is not in tampering
 
 
 
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|rowspan="2" |z<n>.open.internal
 
|rowspan="2" |visible
 
|true
 
|internal contact open in zone n
 
|-
 
|false
 
|not internal contact open in zone n
 
 
 
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|rowspan="2" |z<n>.open.external
 
|rowspan="2" |visible
 
|true
 
|external contact open in zone n
 
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|false
 
|not external contact open in zone n
 
 
 
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|rowspan="2" |z<n>.open.both
 
|rowspan="2" |visible
 
|true
 
|both contacts open in zone n
 
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|false
 
|not both contacts open in zone n
 
 
 
|-
 
 
 
|rowspan="2" |z<n>.alarm.memory.closed.both
 
|rowspan="2" |visible
 
|true
 
|alarm memory in zone n and both contacts closed
 
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|false
 
|not alarm memory in zone n and both contacts closed
 
 
 
|-
 
 
 
|rowspan="2" |z<n>.alarm.memory.open.internal
 
|rowspan="2" |visible
 
 
|true
 
|true
|alarm memory in zone n and internal contact open
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|when datapoint connection = offline
 
|-
 
|-
 
|false
 
|false
|not alarm memory in zone n and internal contact open
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|when datapoint connection = online
 
 
 
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|-
 
+
|rowspan="2"|connection.online
|rowspan="2" |z<n>.alarm.memory.open.external
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|rowspan="2"|visible
|rowspan="2" |visible
 
|true
 
|alarm memory in zone n and external contact open
 
|-
 
|false
 
|not alarm memory in zone n and external contact open
 
 
 
|-
 
 
 
|rowspan="2" |z<n>.alarm.memory.open.both
 
|rowspan="2" |visible
 
|true
 
|alarm memory in zone n and both contacts open
 
|-
 
|false
 
|not alarm memory in zone n and both contacts open
 
 
 
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|rowspan="2" |z<n>.alarm.closed.both
 
|rowspan="2" |visible
 
 
|true
 
|true
|alarm in zone n and both contacts closed
+
|when datapoint connection = online
 
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|-
 
|false
 
|false
|not alarm in zone n and both contacts closed
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|when datapoint connection = offline
  
 
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|-
  
|rowspan="2" |z<n>.alarm.open.internal
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|rowspan="2" |alarm
 
|rowspan="2" |visible
 
|rowspan="2" |visible
 
|true
 
|true
|alarm in zone n and internal contact open
+
|active alarm
 
|-
 
|-
 
|false
 
|false
|not alarm in zone n and internal contact open
+
|no active alarm
  
 
|-
 
|-
  
|rowspan="2" |z<n>.alarm.open.external
+
|rowspan="2" |ins
 
|rowspan="2" |visible
 
|rowspan="2" |visible
 
|true
 
|true
|alarm in zone n and external contact open
+
|panel armed
 
|-
 
|-
 
|false
 
|false
|not alarm in zone n and external contact open
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|panel not armed
  
 
|-
 
|-
  
|rowspan="2" |z<n>.alarm.open.both
+
|rowspan="2" |alarm.memory
 
|rowspan="2" |visible
 
|rowspan="2" |visible
 
|true
 
|true
|alarm in zone n and both contacts open
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|active alarm memory
 
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|-
 
|false
 
|false
|not alarm in zone n and both contacts open
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|no active alarm memory
  
 
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Latest revision as of 11:25, 20 May 2022

The T-LAB Q is a multi-area security system with four different models; the model Quadrio supports only one area, the models Small, Medium, Large support four areas. Each area is divided into four groups (A,B,C,D). Number of zones and outputs is variable and depend on the model.

HSYCO Configuration

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

Communication

  • IP Address: host name or IP address of the panel
  • IP Port: TCP/IP port assigned to the panel's web server

Authentication

  • User: username to access the web server
  • Password: password to access the web server

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
gui true true enable the UISET "visible" field for all system zones
false disable the UISET "visible" field for all system zones
pollinterval 1000 n > 1000 the data acquisition interval, in milliseconds
logsize 400 n ≥ 0 the number of log lines to display in the UI object


Datapoints

ID Value R/W Description
connection online R connection established
offline R HSYCO can't connect to the panel
id Q R security panel series identification
model Quadrio R security panel model
Small
Medium
Large
fw <text> R firmware version running on the security panel
alarm 1 R active alarm
0 R no active alarm
ins 1 R panel armed
0 R panel not armed
alarm.memory 1 R active alarm memory
0 R no active alarm memory
dataconfig 0..999 R data configuration version
accesstype admin R the admin accessed the panel
no_valid_access R no valid access to the panel
<user_index> R index of the user that accessed the panel
temp <val> R security panel temperature (C°)
credit <val> R SIM credit (€)
gsm.fault 1 R gsm error detected
0 R no gsm error
gsm.fault.cause 1 R network registration error
2 R no SIM
3 R no service provider
4 R low signal
5 R no response to sent command
6 R SIM pin block
pstn.fault 1 R PSTN fault detected
0 R no PSTN fault
nopower 1 R no power supply
0 R power supply in normal state
nopower.device 65534 R system detected lack of power supply
<n> R index of device that detected lack of power supply
batt.fault 1 R battery fault detected
0 R no battery fault
batt.fault.device 65534 R system detected battery fault
<n> R index of device that detected battery fault
tamper 1 R tamper on a device detected
0 R no tamper detected
tamper.device 65534 R system in tampering
<n> R index of device in tampering
coercion 1 R user coercion detected
0 R no user coercion detected
coercion.user <n> R index of user under duress
radiointerference 1 R radiointerference detected
0 R no radiointerference detected
radiozone.fault 1 R radio zone fault detected
0 R no radio zone fault detected
radiozone.fault.zone <n> R index of radio zone fault
theft 1 R theft detected
0 R no theft detected
theft.device <n> R index of device that detected theft
medemergency 1 R medical emergency detected
0 R no medical emergency detected
medemergency.device <n> R index of device that detected medical emergency
radiohooter.fault 1 R radio hooter fault detected
0 R no radio hooter fault detected
radiohooter.fault.device <n> R index of device that detected radio hooter fault
radiokeyboard.fault 1 R radio keyboard fault detected
0 R no radio keyboard fault detected
radiokeyboard.fault.device <n> R index of device that detected radio keyboard fault
radiohooter.ids <text> R list of radio hooter indexes in tampering
remoteaccess 1 R remote access detected
0 R no remote access detected
u<n>.name <text> R name of user <n>
a<n>.name <text> R/W name of area <n> (max. 16 characters)
a<n>.ins 0 R/W not all groups in area <n> armed
1 R/W all groups in area <n> armed
0/<pin> W disarm all groups in area <n> using the specified user code (<pin>)
1/<pin> W arm all groups in area <n> using the specified user code (<pin>)
a<n>.alarmgroups <text> R list of groups, in area <n>, in alarm state
a<n>.tampergroups <text> R list of groups, in area <n>, in tampering
a<n>.prealarmgroups <text> R list of groups, in area <n>, in pre-alarm state
a<n>.blindgroups <text> R list of groups, in area <n>, in blind state
a<n>.group.<a,b,c,d>.en 0 R group <a,b,c,d> in area <n> is disabled
1 R group <a,b,c,d> in area <n> is enabled
a<n>.group.<a,b,c,d>.ins 0 R/W group <a,b,c,d> in area <n> is disarmed
1 R/W group <a,b,c,d> in area <n> is armed
0/<pin> W disarm group <a,b,c,d> in area <n> using the specified user code (<pin>)
1/<pin> W arm group <a,b,c,d> in area <n> using the specified user code (<pin>)
a<n>.group.<a,b,c,d>.name <text> R/W name of group <a,b,c,d> in area <n> (max. 16 characters)
o<n>.status 1 R output n not configured and disabled
2 R output n not configured and enabled
11 R output n configured and disabled
12 R output n configured and enabled
o<n> 0 W disable output n
1 W enable output n
o<n>.sec 0 W remove timing on output n
<k> W output n will change status (enable/disable) after k seconds
z<n>.name <name> R name of zone n
z<n>e.name <name> R name of zone n (external contact)
z<n>.open 0 R zone n closed
1 R zone n open (internal contact)
2 R zone n open (external contact)
3 R zone n open (internal and external contact)
z<n>.bypass 0 R zone n not bypassed
1 R zone n bypassed
z<n>.tamper 0 R zone n not tampered
1 R zone n tampered
z<n>.alarm 0 R zone n not alarmed
1 R zone n alarmed
z<n>.alarm.memory 0 R no alarm memory on zone n
1 R alarm memory on zone n

User Interface

UISET Actions

ID Attribute Set to
log value latest security log lines (as many as specified by the 'logsize' option)
log0 value latest security log (it will vanish after 5 seconds)
connection.offline visible true when datapoint connection = offline
false when datapoint connection = online
connection.online visible true when datapoint connection = online
false when datapoint connection = offline
alarm visible true active alarm
false no active alarm
ins visible true panel armed
false panel not armed
alarm.memory visible true active alarm memory
false no active alarm memory

Log Files

If a TLABQ I/O Server is connected to HSYCO, the security.log file will be written in the same directories as the daily log files.

This file is never overwritten or deleted from HSYCO SERVER.

2021.03.02 10:55:28.470 - tlabq - 02/03/2021 10:50 - armed - remote user - area 1 - groups: A,B
2021.03.02 10:55:28.534 - tlabq - 02/03/2021 10:51 - disarmed - remote user
2021.03.02 10:55:28.555 - tlabq - 02/03/2021 10:51 - armed - remote user - area 1 - groups: A,B
2021.03.02 10:55:28.561 - tlabq - 02/03/2021 10:52 - disarmed - remote user
2021.03.02 10:55:28.568 - tlabq - 02/03/2021 10:52 - armed - remote user - area 1 - groups: A,B
2021.03.02 10:55:28.570 - tlabq - 02/03/2021 10:52 - disarmed - remote user
2021.03.02 10:55:29.504 - tlabq - HSYCO ONLINE
2021.03.02 11:01:28.088 - tlabq - 02/03/2021 11:00 - remote access - 93.51.114.164
2021.03.02 11:30:49.349 - tlabq - HSYCO OFFLINE

Other information about the TLABQ driver are stored in the message.log daily file.

Release Notes

3.8.0

  • initial release


T-LAB is a registered trademarks of T-LAB SRL.