Alert5

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Felma's Alert5 is a supervisor system that can control anti-intrusion, fire prevention, access control and TVCC systems. The communication with HSYCO is via HTTP protocol.

HSYCO Configuration

Add the ALERT5 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 supervisor
  • IP Port: TCP/IP port assigned to the supervisor

Authentication

  • User: username to access the supervisor
  • Password: password to access the supervisor

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 > 1000 the data acquisition interval, in milliseconds
logsize 300 n ≥ 0 the number of log lines to display in the UI object


Datapoints

The hierarchical structure is: System > Area > Device (every system can contain multiple areas and every area can contain multiple devices)

ID Value R/W Description
connection online R the driver started correctly
offline R the driver didn't start correctly or loop cycle failed
global.error <num> R error code, 0 means no error
global.desc <text> R error description, OK means no error
global.api.name <text> R current API name
global.api.version <val> R current API version
sys.<sys_id>.desc <text> R description of sys_id
sys.<sys_id>.type <text> R type of sys_id
sys.<sys_id>.status.connection –1 R undefined state
0 R sys_id not online (logical state)
1 R sys_id online (logical state)
sys.<sys_id>.status.system –1 R undefined state
0 R sys_id not online (physical state)
1 R sys_id online (physical state)
sys.<sys_id>.status.alarm –1 R undefined state
0 R sys_id not in alarm
1 R sys_id in alarm
sys.<sys_id>.status.fault –1 R undefined state
0 R sys_id ok
1 R sys_id fault
sys.<sys_id>.command.<command_id>.desc <text> R description of command_id associated to sys_id
sys.<sys_id>.area.<area_id>.desc <text> R description of area_id
sys.<sys_id>.area.<area_id>.code <num> R code of area_id
sys.<sys_id>.area.<area_id>.status.connection –1 R undefined state
0 R area_id disarmed (logical state)
1 R area_id armed (logical state)
sys.<sys_id>.area.<area_id>.status.area –1 R undefined state
0 R area_id disarmed (physical state)
1 R area_id armed (physical state)
sys.<sys_id>.area.<area_id>.status.alarm –1 R undefined state
0 R area_id not in alarm
1 R area_id in alarm
sys.<sys_id>.area.<area_id>.status.fault –1 R undefined state
0 R area_id ok
1 R area_id fault
area.<area_id>.command.<command_id>.desc <text> R description of command_id associated to area_id
sys.<sys_id>.area.<area_id>.dev.<dev_id>.desc <text> R description of dev_id
sys.<sys_id>.area.<area_id>.dev.<dev_id>.code <num> R code of dev_id
sys.<sys_id>.area.<areaId>.dev.<dev_id>.status.bypass –1 R undefined state
0 R dev_id is bypassed
1 R area_id armed
sys.<sys_id>.area.<areaId>.dev.<dev_id>.status.open –1 R undefined state
0 R dev_id is closed (or is not active)
1 R dev_id is open (or is active)
sys.<sys_id>.area.<area_id>.dev.<dev_id>.status.alarm –1 R undefined state
0 R dev_id not in alarm
1 R dev_id in alarm
sys.<sys_id>.area.<area_id>.dev.<dev_id>.status.fault –1 R undefined state
0 R dev_id ok
1 R dev_id fault
dev.<dev_id>.command.<command_id>.desc <text> R description of command_id associated to dev_id
sys.<sys_id>.command.<command_id> 1 W exec command_id for sys_id
area.<area_id>.command.<command_id> 1 W exec command_id for area_id
dev.<dev_id>.command.<command_id> 1 W exec command_id for dev_id

User Interface

Alert5 Object

The user interface for the Alert5 system:

Alert5 UI Object 1.png Alert5 UI Object 2.png Alert5 UI Object 3.png Alert5 UI Object 4.png

The first image shows the list of configured systems, you can reset the alarm for every single system.

The second image shows all areas associated to the selected system, you can arm/disarm every single area. You can also arm/disarm alla areas of the selected system together.

The third image shows all devices associated to the selected system and area, you can activate or bypass/unbypass the device. The four icons inside device popup represents in order: state(open/closed or active/inactive), alarm, fault, bypass.

The fourth image shows the most recent logs of Alert5 system.

The icon on top of the page will turn white when an area is in alarm.

The (alert5) object is listed in the Project Editor’s new object list only when at least one Alert5 I/O Server is defined

Parameters

  • server id: the server ID. Supports Redirect variables
  • position: the object's position. Use the pixels or rows and columns coordinates format

Syntax

(alert5 <server id>; <position>)

E.g.

(alert5 xgen; x10y20)

UISET Actions

ID Attribute Set to
log <text> latest security log lines (as many as specified by the 'logsize' option)
log0 <text> latest security log (it will vanish after 5 seconds)
dev.<dev_id>.status.bypass visible true dev_id bypassed
false dev_id not not bypassed
dev.<dev_id>.status.open visible true dev_id active
false dev_id not not active
dev.<dev_id>.status.alarm visible true dev_id in alarm
false dev_id not not in alarm

Log Files

If a ALERT5 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.

2021.09.10 11:02:17.357 - alert5 - HSYCO ONLINE
2021.09.10 11:44:08.740 - alert5 - 10-09-2021 11:44:07 | Evento: Transazione valida in ingresso, Apparato: GESTIONE ACCESSI CED, Area: RETRO FELMA, Dispositivo: RETRO FELMA, Anagrafica: FRIGERIO GIANNI
2021.09.10 11:44:25.923 - alert5 - 10-09-2021 11:44:25 | Evento: Transazione valida in ingresso, Apparato: GESTIONE ACCESSI CED, Area: PORTONE SCORREVOLE, Dispositivo: PORTONE SCORREVOLE, Anagrafica: CIONI MATTEO

Other information about the ALERT5 driver are stored in the message.log daily file.

Release Notes

3.8.0

  • initial release


Alert5 is a registered trademark of Felma S.r.l.