Difference between revisions of "Siemens Vanderbilt Edp"
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== HSYCO Configuration == | == HSYCO Configuration == | ||
− | Add a | + | Add a SIEMENS EDP TCP I/O Server in the [[Settings#I/O Servers|I/O Servers section of the Settings]] and set its parameters: |
=== Communication === | === Communication === |
Revision as of 08:58, 5 July 2022
Siemens / Vanderbilt is a family of security panels compatible with the control protocol EDP. This driver has been developed following the EDP protocol specification rev 2.2, 2012-11-12 The integration with HSYCO can be accomplished with a TCP/IP network connection.
Contents
Siemens / Vanderbilt Configuration
Login in the panel web configuration page using a Engineer account.
You should see something like this in the upper right corner of the web page:
Select "Configuration" then "Reporting" then "EDP". You must configure 2 different receivers, one for the command session, one for the event session.
Let's take a look in detail at the configuration of these receivers. The events receiver is configured as "Primary receiver".
Unflag "Primary receiver" for the command receiver. The "IP port" parameter must be different from the one of the event receiver.
Flag "Always connected" on both the receivers. The "Receiver IP Address" is the IP address of the HSYCO server that you want to communicate with.
The "Polling Time" is a very crucial parameter. In the event receiver configuration 8-10 seconds should be fine because every change of status is sent in asynchronous way by the panel and the polling time only represent the interval between one polling ack and the next one. In the command receiver configuration set 2 seconds, this time, by empirical methods, it's the best one to ensure the connection stability.
HSYCO Configuration
Add a SIEMENS EDP TCP 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.