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Configuring alarm inputs
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Siemens Building Technologies
Fire Safety & Security Products 03.2009
1. Click the Import button .
Î The Open dialog will open.
2. Select the time control file to import.
3. Click Open.
Î The time control file will be imported.
11.3.3 Configuring network commands
Some LAN cameras can send user-definable commands via the protocols SMTP
or HTTP/TCP. The SISTORE MX NVS server reacts to the text in the text fields
(see
1104HFig. 73). If this text is consistent with the command received, an alarm signal
will be triggered.
The SISTORE MX NVS application software receives messages via IP port 80
(HTTP messages and TCP data) and IP port 25 (SMTP, i.e. e-mail server). The IP
ports 80 and 25 are set by default.
z Basically, TCP is the fastest way to send messages, HTTP messages are slightly slower. E-mail
messages sent via SMTP are slower but not as slow as regular e-mail messages.
z The IP port of the LAN camera and the IP port of the SISTORE MX NVS application software must
be identical. See Section
1105H5.8.1 1106HMatching IP ports.
z With some cameras, it is not possible to change the IP port.
z The IP ports configured apply to all alarm inputs.
Fig. 73 Configuring LAN alarm inputs – Alarm input tab
4. Select the Alarm input tab.
Î The following commands in the Network group field are configured by default:
Command that activates an input (level to High)
The following commands are defined by default: TRIGGER01ON for the first input,
TRIGGER02ON for the second input, etc. up to TRIGGER32ON.
Command that deactivates an input (level to High)
The following commands are defined by default: TRIGGER01OFF for the first input,
TRIGGER02OFF for the second input, etc. up to TRIGGER32OFF.
Command that switches an input in pulsed mode (Low -> High -> Low)
The level is set to "High" for 1 second and then to "Low" again.
The following commands are defined by default: TRIGGER01PULSE for the first input,
TRIGGER02PULSE for the second input, etc. up to TRIGGER32PULSE.
5. If you want to define other commands, please note the following:
It is recommended to always include the ID of the LAN alarm input in the
command in order that the command can be allocated to the alarm input.
The command configured in the software of the LAN camera must be
consistent with the command defined here.
Enter the commands in capital letters and without spaces.
Information on how to configure TCP/HTTP and SMTP commands can be
found in the manuals for the respective LAN cameras.
6. Click Apply.
Î The settings will be applied.
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