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The KSENIA lares 16IP/48IP/128IP are multi-area security systems. The integration with HSYCO can be accomplished via direct control through Ethernet connection. The I/O Server has been tested on units with product revision 1.6.1247, web server firmware version 1.0.0.15 and HTML version 1.1.33 and 1.1.44.

HSYCO Configuration

Add a KSENIA 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

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 3 n > 0 the data acquisition interval, in seconds
logsize 20 n ≥ 0 the number of log lines to display in the UI object
pin <pin_code> Default PIN code to be used for commands

Datapoints

N.B. All the write (W) commands require a PIN code. If the I/O Server option "pin" is set, this code will be used to execute all commands that do not specify a PIN code. To specify a PIN code with a command append it to the value after a dot ('.').

EVENTS Example for I/O Server with ID "ks":

# arm partition 1 using pin 123456:
... : IO ks.p1.armed = 1.123456

# arm partition 1 using pin specified in pin option (the command will fail if pin not specified):
... : IO ks.p1.armed = 1
ID Value R/W Description
connection online R connection established
offline R HSYCO can't connect to the panel
model <model_name> R product name of the panel
revision <x.x.x> R product revision number
webserverfw <x.x.x> R web server firmware version
webserverhtml <x.x.x> R web server HTML version
p<n>.name <name> R name of partition <n>
z<n>.name <name> R name of zone <n>
o<n>.name <name> R name of output <n>
scen<n>.name <name> R name of scenario <n>
clock read W request the reading of the panel's date and time
<date_and_time> R the panel's clock is set to <date_and_time>. The value's format is "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss" (e.g. 2018-08-30 16:30:00). This datapoint is only updated after a request with the command "clock = read"
W set the panel's clock to <date_and_time>. Use the format "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss"
bus.peripherals.ko 0 R bus peripherals OK
1 R error on bus peripherals
panel.tamper 0 R panel OK
1 R panel tampered
battery.low 0 R battery OK
1 R battery low
battery.bad 0 R battery OK
1 R battery fault
battery.volt <v> R battery voltage
power.no 0 R power supplies OK
1 R at least one power supply not available
power.ko 0 R power supplies OK
1 R at least one power supply faulty
power.low 0 R power supplies OK
1 R at least one power supply with low voltage
power.volt <v> R main power supply voltage
gsm<n>.descr <descr> R description of GSM peripheral <n>
gsm<n>.state <state> R state of GSM peripheral <n>. See below for possible state values
gsm<n>.network.ko 0 R network OK on GSM peripheral <n>
1 R no GSM/GPRS network on GSM peripheral <n>
pstn<n>.descr <descr> R description of PSTN peripheral <n>
pstn<n>.state <state> R state of PSTN peripheral <n>. See below for possible state values
pstn<n>.network.ko 0 R network OK on PSTN peripheral <n>
1 R no PSTN network on PSTN peripheral <n>
ethernet.ko 0 R ethernet connection OK
1 R ethernet not connected
bus.ko 0 R Ks-bus OK
1 R Ks-bus fault
fuses.ko 0 R fuses OK
1 R fuses fault
gemino<n>.descr <descr> R description of gemino peripheral <n>
gemino<n>.state <state> R state of gemino peripheral <n>. See below for possible state values
pontis<n>.descr <descr> R description of pontis peripheral <n>
pontis<n>.state <state> R state of pontis peripheral <n>. See below for possible state values
ergo<n>.descr <descr> R description of ergo peripheral <n>
ergo<n>.state <state> R state of ergo peripheral <n>. See below for possible state values
auxy<n>.descr <descr> R description of auxy peripheral <n>
auxy<n>.state <state> R state of auxy peripheral <n>. See below for possible state values
imago<n>.descr <descr> R description of imago peripheral <n>
imago<n>.state <state> R state of imago peripheral <n>. See below for possible state values
radius<n>.descr <descr> R description of radius peripheral <n>
radius<n>.state <state> R state of radius peripheral <n>. See below for possible state values
divide<n>.descr <descr> R description of divide peripheral <n>
divide<n>.state <state> R state of divide peripheral <n>. See below for possible state values
volo<n>.descr <descr> R description of volo peripheral <n>
volo<n>.state <state> R state of volo peripheral <n>. See below for possible state values
duo<n>.descr <descr> R description of duo peripheral <n>
duo<n>.state <state> R state of duo peripheral <n>. See below for possible state values
opis<n>.descr <descr> R description of opis peripheral <n>
opis<n>.state <state> R state of opis peripheral <n>. See below for possible state values
temp.in <val> R measured indoor temperature
temp.out <val> R measured outdoor temperature
gsm.signal <val> R GSM signal strength
gsm.sim<n>.credit <val> R available credit on GSM sim <n>
gsm.sim<n>.exp <date_and_time> R expiration date of GSM sim <n> (format "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss")
armed 0 R all partitions are disarmed
1 R at least one partition is armed
alarm 0 R no partition is in alarm state
1 R at least one partition is in alarm state
p<n>.armed 0 R partition <n> is disarmed
W disarm partition <n>
1 R partition <n> is armed
W arm partition <n>
imm W arm partition <n> immediately
p<n>.alarm 0 R partition <n> no alarm
1 R partition <n> alarm
p<n>.tamper 0 R partition <n> no tamper alarm
1 R partition <n> tamper alarm
p<n>.exit 0 R partition <n> no exit time active
1 R partition <n> in exit time
z<n>.bypass 0 R zone <n> is not bypassed
W unbypass zone <n>
1 R zone <n> is bypassed
W bypass zone <n>
z<n>.open 0 R zone <n> not open
1 R zone <n> open
z<n>.alarm 0 R zone <n> no alarm
1 R zone <n> alarm
z<n>.alarm.mem 0 R zone <n> no alarm memory
1 R zone <n> alarm memory
z<n>.tamper 0 R zone <n> no tamper alarm
1 R zone <n> tamper alarm
z<n>.mask 0 R zone <n> not masked
1 R zone <n> masked
o<n> 0 R output <n> is off
W turn off output <n>
1 R output <n> is on
W turn on output <n>
scen<n> 1 W set scenario <n>
Peripherals state values
Circuit status values
Value Description
no no peripheral
no_com no communication with peripheral
no_prog peripheral not programmed
sab_no_com tampered peripheral with no communication
sab_no_prog tampered peripheral not programmed
sab tampered peripheral
ok peripheral OK

User Interface

Ksenia Object

The user interface for the Ksenia multi-area intrusion detection system:

Ksenia UI Object 1.png Ksenia UI Object 2.png Ksenia UI Object 3.png

The Ksenia object is listed in the Project Editor’s new object list only when at least one Ksenia 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

(ksenia <server id>; <position>)

E.g.

(ksenia ks; x10y20)

UISET Actions

ID Attribute Set to
log value latest security log lines (as many as specified by the 'logsize' option)
log0 value latest line of the security log when a new entry is added, set back to blank after a short period
connection.online visible true when datapoint connection = online
false when datapoint connection = offline
connection.offline visible true when datapoint connection = offline
false when datapoint connection = online
<datapoint_id>.1 visible true when datapoint with ID <datapoint_id> has value '1'
false when datapoint with ID <datapoint_id> has value '0'
<datapoint_id>.0 visible true when datapoint with ID <datapoint_id> has value '0'
false when datapoint with ID <datapoint_id> has value '1'

USER Commands

All writable datapoints can be set from USER commands by setting the ID field to the corresponding datapoint's ID and the Param field to the required value.

Log Files

If a Ksenia anti-intrusion unit 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.

2018.02.20 16:59:28.516 - ks - 20/02/2018 16:56:36 - Disinserimento - Part 1 - U1
2018.02.20 17:00:24.527 - ks - 20/02/2018 16:57:36 - Inserimento - Part 1 - U1
2018.02.20 17:00:44.318 - ks - 20/02/2018 16:57:57 - Allarme - Zone 1
2018.02.20 17:00:49.241 - ks - 20/02/2018 16:57:58 - Ripristino - Zone 1
2018.02.20 17:00:54.043 - ks - 20/02/2018 16:58:06 - Disinserimento - Part 1 - U1
2018.02.20 17:01:18.905 - ks - 20/02/2018 16:58:29 - Fallita Comunicazione - Leonardo - Vocale GSM
2018.02.20 17:01:29.053 - ks - 20/02/2018 16:58:40 - Fallita Comunicazione - Leonardo - SMS

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

Release Notes

3.8.0

  • Bug fix: this I/O Server was considered as a regular I/O Server instead of a security system (SEC) when matching the license limits

3.7.0

  • initial version release


Ksenia is a registered trademark of Ksenia Security s.r.l.