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o Server
The IP address of the security firm server
o Port
The assigned port of the security firm server
o Sample URL: ip://123456@94.214.112.83:2280/SIA
Level
Specify when to transmit a report:
o All events: Each status change and alarm will be transmitted.
o Alarm events: Only alarms will be transmitted.
o Status events: Only status changes will be transmitted.
Group
You can subdivide different reporting channels and recipients into up to five
different groups. These groups will be alerted according to the given sequence in
case of an active alarm.
Essential
The alarm panel will try to reach all addresses/recipients marked as “Essential”
until the report is sent successfully. Group 1 is always set to “Essential“.
Optional
The alarm panel will only send to all recipients marked as “Optional” if the delivery
of the message to the previous reporting group is finished.
Repetitions
Allows you to define how often the alarm panel attempts to send a notification to
the selected group before it attempts to notify the next group.
Use to delete the security service center.
Please note:
If you use “Essential” for all reporting channels, then, only one group the following priority
sequence is used CID/SIA gsm smsgw sms mailto.
Contact ID Syntax
The “Contact ID” protocol serves to identify status changes and alarm messages of your
alarm panel. Each status change can be reported by text message, e-mail or TCP/IP to
the security firm.
Structure of contact ID syntax:
4-digit user name (0-9, A-F), account of security firm
Event identifier, provides specific event information
Event code (hexadecimal 0-9, A-F)
Group or area number (00 = control unit, 01 = area 1, 02 = area 2)
1. Alarm panel (if GG = 00)
001 = PIN code 1
002 = PIN code 2
997 = Temporary code
998 = Hold-up code
000 = Control unit
2. Zone number (if GG = 01 or 02)
001 = Zone 1
002 = Zone 2