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DVR Integration Option Protocol Integration
24-10515-13 Rev. 4-5
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© 2010 Johnson Controls, Inc.
In the rare cases when the value must be modified (e.g. if a default value is already
used by Genetec for a different type of alarm) refer to the procedure described in
“Changing Default Alarm Logical IDs” on page 4-5.
NOTE
The default display on the Omnicast Live Viewer shows the alarm, but
does not show the text of the message as generated by the P2000. For
information on how to change the Live Viewer settings in order to display
messages created using the Genetec SDK contact a Genetec
representative. The methods used are “GenerateAlarmWithContext” and
“GenerateAlarmWithContext2.”
Changing Default Alarm Logical IDs
In some instances, a Logical ID used by Genetec for a particular alarm type is
different from the default Logical ID defined in P2000. By editing the computer
registry on the P2000 server you can change the default P2000 settings.
In order to create a custom Logical ID you need to create a
new registry DWORD:
The Value name of the DWORD must match the alarm type as listed in Table
4-2.
The Value data of the DWORD becomes the custom Logical ID and must
match the Genetec Logical ID.
Table 4-2: Alarm Type Logical IDs
Alarm Type
Default
Lo
gical ID
DWORD
Value Name
DWORD Value Data
(
Custom Logical ID)
1
1. Defined by user in the computer registry on the P2000 server.
Motion 201 MotionAlarm
Behavior 202 BehaviorAlarm
Video Loss 203 VideoLossAlarm
Dry Contact 204 TamperingAlarm
P2000 Alarm 1000 + camera
ID
number
2
2. The Logical ID for P2000CameraAlarm depends on the offset value and the camera ID
number. The Logical ID for the alarm is created by adding these two values. For
example, if the default offset value of 1000 is used, camera 1 will send alarm with
Logical ID 1001, camera 2 will send alarm with Logical ID 1002, and so on. The offset
value can be changed through the registry.
P2000CameraAlarm
NOTE
It is highly recommended that you contact Johnson Controls for assistance
before modifying default registry settings on the P2000 server.

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