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== Communication == | == Communication == | ||
− | DEA XENSITY | + | DEA XENSITY controllers can be connected via ethernet. A valid IP address must be assigned to the controller using the configuration software. |
− | {{tip| In case of multiple | + | {{tip| In case of multiple XENSITY IO Servers running on the same HSYCO Server you must assign a different UDP port to each XENSITY controller}} |
== HSYCO Configuration == | == HSYCO Configuration == | ||
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== Release Notes == | == Release Notes == | ||
+ | === 3.8.0 === | ||
+ | *now included in the HSYCO jar package | ||
=== 3.7.0 === | === 3.7.0 === | ||
*initial release | *initial release |
Latest revision as of 16:53, 19 May 2021
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.
Contents
Communication
DEA XENSITY controllers can be connected via ethernet. A valid IP address must be assigned to the controller using the configuration software.
In case of multiple 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
3.8.0
- now included in the HSYCO jar package
3.7.0
- initial release
XENSITY is a registered trademark of DEA Security S.r.l.