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C•CURE 9000
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General Purpose Interface Configuration Guide
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Table of Contents
Preface 7
Finding More Information 8
Conventions 9
Software House Customer Support Center 10
Chapter 1 - Overview 11
Introduction 12
General Purpose Interface 13
Monitoring Point 14
Monitoring Point Message Processing 15
Poll Command 16
Output 16
Chapter 2 - Using the Pane and Folders 19
Using the General Purpose Interface Pane 20
Partitions 21
General Purpose Interface Tasks .23
Creating a New Object in the General Purpose Interface Tree 23
Deleting an Object in the General Purpose Interface Tree 24
Viewing a List of General Purpose Interface Tree Objects 25
Using Drag and Drop in the General Purpose Interface Tree 25
Refreshing the General Purpose Interface Tree 26
General Purpose Interface Folders 28
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Creating a New General Purpose Folder 28
Renaming a General Purpose Folder 29
Creating and Using a New General Purpose Folder Template 30
Chapter 3 - Configuration 33
Configuration Sequence Overview 34
General Purpose Device Editor 39
Accessing the General Purpose Device Editor 39
General Purpose Device General Tab 40
General Purpose Device General Tab Definitions 41
General Purpose Device Editor Tasks 43
General Purpose Device Port Tab 50
General Purpose Device Communication Protocol Tab 52
General Purpose Device Triggers Tab 53
General Purpose Device Status Tab 58
General Purpose Device State Images Tab 59
General Purpose Message Protocol Editor 61
Accessing the General Purpose Message Protocol Editor 61
General Purpose Message Protocol Editor Definitions 62
General Purpose Message Protocol Tasks 64
Creating a General Purpose Message Protocol 65
Creating a General Purpose Message Protocol Template 65
Configuring/Modifying a General Purpose Message Protocol 66
General Purpose Action Editor 68
Accessing the General Purpose Action Editor 68
General Purpose Action Editor Definitions 69
General Purpose Action Tasks 71
General Purpose Monitoring Point Editor 74
Accessing the General Purpose Monitoring Point Editor 74
General Purpose Monitoring Point Editor Definitions 76
General Purpose Monitoring Point General Tab 77
General Purpose Monitoring Point General Tab Definitions 78
General Purpose Monitoring Point Tasks 79
General Purpose Monitoring Point Triggers Tab 82
General Purpose Monitoring Point Status Tab 83
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General Purpose Monitoring Point State Images Tab 83
Using the Virtual Keyboard 85
Virtual Keyboard Definitions 85
Using the Virtual Keyboard To Enter Text into General Purpose Interface Fields 87
ASCII Character Codes Chart 88
Creating Events 90
General Purpose Interface Action 90
General Purpose Interface Dynamic Action 93
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Preface
The C• CURE 9000 General Pupose Interface Configuration Guide is for new and experienced security
system users who want to learn to use this product for the C•CURE 9000 Security Management
System.
In this preface
Finding More Information 8
Conventions 9
Software House Customer Support Center 10
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Finding More Information
Finding More Information
You can access C•CURE 9000 manuals and online Help for more information about C•CURE 9000.
Manuals
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You can access the manuals if you copy the appropriate PDF files from the C•CURE 9000
Installation DVD English \ Manuals folder.
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and Upgrade Guide, and appear as hyperlinks in the online.pdf file on the C•CURE 9000 DVD
English \ Manuals folder.
These manuals are also available from the Software House Member Center website
Online Help
You can access C•CURE 9000 Help by pressing Fl or clicking Help from the menu bar in the
Administration/Monitoring Station applications.
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Conventions
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Overview
This chapter introduces the General Purpose Interface (GPI) Integration for C•CURE 9000.
In this chapter:
Introduction 12
General Purpose Interface 13
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Introduction
Introduction
The General Purpose Interface provides a general way for C•CURE 9000 to talk to a third-party
device. The General Purpose Interface does the following:
• Initializes communication between a C•CURE 9000 system and a third-party device.
• Maintains a communication channel by polling a third-party device.
• Defines General Purpose Actions that send messages to third-party devices using C•CURE 9000
event activation and then support acknowledgement messages from these third-party devices.
• Defines General Purpose Monitoring Points that represent monitoring points in third-party
devices.
• Supports five Activated Status properties for these General Purpose Monitoring Points.
• Defines General Purpose incoming message protocols that interpret incoming messages from
third-party devices and support acknowledgement for incoming messages.
The General Purpose Interface can work with any device that uses ASCII code for communications
protocol for event monitoring, such as the following:
• Intercom • Programmable Liner Controllers (PLCs)
• Burglar/Intrusion • Lighting
• Dome control • Refrigeration
• EAS • Wireless communication
• Elevators • To support secondary alarm annunciation for fire/burglar
panels
• Environmental
• As multiple device interfacing (unlimited)
• HVAC
• Process Control
Equipment
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General Purpose Interface
General Purpose Interface
The General Purpose Interface is a programmable bi-directional communication protocol that
provides a general mode of communication between the General Purpose Interface driver and the
third-party device.
A third-party device sends pure ASCII messages via a a serial port (RS-232) or remotely via a
TCP/IP port (Lantronix or Systech) into the General Purpose Interface driver.
C•CURE 9000 interprets messages in two ways:
■ As journal messages recorded into the historical journal.
■ As any of five Monitoring Point status changes configured to trigger a C•CURE 9000 event.
The General Purpose Interface supports the following functionality:
■ Input where the input strings are sent from the device through the Serial/Network port to
C•CURE 9000. The General Purpose Message Protocol object is used to define and parse the
information.
■ Output where the output is an Action and requests a response from the device.
■ Poll: where the poll is an action that requires a response from the device.
Figure 1: General Purpose Interface Functionally
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Figure 2: Linkseethin C•CURE 9000
Monitoring Point
Monitoring Points can activate events directly.
■ You can design events to activate any of the various event actions.
■ Monitoring Points can also be enunciated at the Monitoring Station and written to the historical
journal.
You should configure a message protocol that then parses the received Monitoring Point string. You
can also define a header or trailer character in the General Purpose Device Communications
Protocol tab, if they are required.
Figure 3: Monitoring Point
C.CURE 9000
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Monitoring Point Message Processing
When the General Purpose driver receives the message from the device, it does the following:
• Parses the message and looks for poll or action responses.
• If it finds a poll or an action response, it processes the response.
• If it does not find a poll or an action response, it continues to parse.
• Looks for a message protocol.
• If it finds a message protocol, it processes the protocol.
• If it does not find a message protocol, it forwards an unknown message signal.
The device can either delimit the message with a header and a trailer or discard the
NOTE header and a trailer.
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Poll Command
The Poll Command, the frequency of polling (Poll Period), and the expected response (Poll
Command Acknowledgment) are all defined as part of the configuration of a specific General
Purpose Device.
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to the General Purpose Device through the Serial/Network port. The optional expected response
(Acknowledgement Message) is also configured as part of the Action.
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Using the Pane and Folders
This chapter explains how to use the C•CURE 9000 General Purpose pane to configure and manage
the General Purpose components that are connected to your C•CURE 9000 server.
In this chapter
Using the General Purpose Interface Pane 20
General Purpose Interface Tasks 23
General Purpose Interface Folders 28
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Using the GeneralPurpose Interface Pane
Using the General Purpose Interface Pane
The General Purpose Interface pane displays a tree structure that shows how the General Purpose
Interface configuration on the C•CURE 9000 system.
Example:
The General Purpose Interface tree shows you General Purpose Actions, General Purpose
Message Protocols, General Purpose Devices and General Purpose Monitoring Points
configurations.
You can use the General Purpose Interface Tree to navigate to General Purpose Interface components
you want to view or edit, or to create new General Purpose Interface components, such as a
Monitoring Point you want to add to a General Purpose Device.
The Company Name folder is the default container for your General Purpose Devices and under the
device, your General Purpose Monitoring Points. This folder is re-namable so you can customize the
C•CURE 9000 General Purpose Interface Tree to your site's needs.
General Purpose Actions and General Purpose Message Protocols are the only
NOTE
General Purpose Interface objects you create at the root level, and these objects cannot
be partitioned.
You can do the following with the tree:
■ Create additional General Purpose Interface Folders as needed.
■ Click , I to the left of a folder or object to expand the tree.
■ Select a folder or object in the tree and right-click to display a context menu that shows the
actions you can perform on the selected folder/object and the other objects you can create under
the selected folder/object.
Example:
If you right-click the Company Name folder, the context menu shows that you can create a
new General Purpose Device object in this folder or a new General Purpose Device template,
as shown in Figure 7 on Page 21.
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If you partition your C•CURE 9000, a new General Purpose folder is created for each Partition you
create, and give the same name as the Partition, as shown in Figure 7 on Page 21.
You can also create additional General Purpose folders to contain General Purpose Devices if you
need to separately group General Purpose Devices to reflect a multi-tenant building, a campus, or a
multi-site company, for example.
You can use Partitioning and Privileges to control Operator access to each tenant's General Purpose
folder(s) if you don't want one tenant to be able to view another tenant's security access General
Purpose Devices and personnel.
The New Object Partition setting in the Administration Workstation determines the Partition in
which an Operator can create objects, in addition to General Purpose Interface Tree objects such as
Actions and Message Protocols that reside at the root of the General Purpose Interface Tree. You can
use the Privilege Editor to grant or deny an Operator access to a Partition, which affects whether they
can view or create objects in that Partition.
Example
You could create a privilege that has no access to the Partition (and General Purpose folder)
called Company A, but with full access to Company B, and assign it to Operators from
Company B, so that they can view their configuration but not the configuration for Company A.
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For more information about Partitioning and Privileges, see the C•CURE 9000 Software Configuration
Guide.
You can also drag and drop objects to move them in the General Purpose Interface Tree.
Example
You can move a General Purpose Device from one General Purpose folder to another. See Using
Drag and Drop in the General Purpose Interface Tree on Page 25 for more information.
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GeneralPurpose Interface Tasks
General Purpose Interface Tasks
■ Creating a New Object in the General Purpose Interface Tree on Page 23
■ Deleting an Object in the General Purpose Interface Tree on Page 24
■ Viewing a List of General Purpose Interface Tree Objects on Page 25
■ Using Drag and Drop in the General Purpose Interface Tree on Page 25
■ Refreshing the General Purpose Interface Tree on Page 26
■ Creating a New General Purpose Folder on Page 28
■ Creating and Using a New General Purpose Folder Template on Page 30
■ Creating a New General Purpose Folder on Page 28
■ Renaming a General Purpose Folder on Page 29
■ Creating and Using a New General Purpose Folder Template on Page 30
Creating a New Object in the General Purpose Interface Tree
Most objects in the General Purpose Interface Tree support a right-click Context Menu that shows
you the actions you can perform on that object. The right-click Context Menu for an object has
selections for objects that you can create under that object.
To Create a New Object in the General Purpose Interface Tree
1. Select the Folder or Object that will contain the object you want to create.
Example:
If you want to create a General Purpose Device, select the specific Company folder the device
is for.
2. Right-click the Folder/Object, then select the object you wish to create from the Context menu,
and click New on the sub-menu, as shown in the example in Figure 7 on Page 21.
The Editor for the object opens where you can configure the object. (For detailed information, see
Configuration Sequence Overview on Page 34.)
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Deleting an Object in the General Purpose Interface Tree
You can delete objects from the General Purpose Interface Tree if they are no longer needed. If you
delete an object that has a child object below it (such as a Monitor Point on a General Purpose
Device), that object is also deleted.
To Delete an Object in the General Purpose Interface Tree
1. Select the Folder or Object that you wish to delete.
2. Right-click the object and select Delete.
A confirmation dialog box opens to confirm that you want to delete the object.
3. Click Yes to confirm deleting the object or No to cancel the deletion.
The object is deleted if you confirm by clicking Yes. A Deleting General Purpose objects dialog
box also opens, shown in Figure 8 on Page 24, with one line per deleted object, showing the
results of the deletion operation.
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• Print to print the deletion message.
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• Email to send the deletion message to the email address you have configured in the
Customer Support section of the C•CURE 9000 System Variables.
Viewing a List of General Purpose Interface Tree Objects
You can view a list of any type of General Purpose Interface Tree object.
To View a List of General Purpose Interface Tree Objects
1. Click the General Purpose Interface button in the Navigation Pane to open the General Purpose
Interface Tree.
2. Use the drop-down list in the General Purpose Interface pane to select the object type that you
want to list.
3. Click a and a Dynamic View listing the object type opens in the content area.
4. You can filter, sort, group, and add columns to the list. (For more information, see the Dynamic
Views chapter in the C•CURE 9000 Data Views Guide.)
Using Drag and Drop in the General Purpose Interface Tree
You can drag and drop objects to move them in the General Purpose Interface Tree, within certain
restrictions.
■ You cannot move Root level objects such as Folders and General Purpose Action and General
Purpose Message Protocol.
■ You cannot move objects in General Purpose Interface Folders to the Root level.
■ You cannot move child objects of one General Purpose Device to another General Purpose
Device.
You cannot move a non-partitioned object like a General Purpose Action or a General
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Purpose Message Protocol.
To determine if you can drag and drop an object, click on the object and then drag to the right with
your mouse. If the rill cursor opens, you can drag and drop the object. If you try to drop the object in
an invalid location, the object remains in its original location instead.
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Example:
If you tried to drop a General Purpose Device in a General Purpose Action, the object is not
moved, and an error message "General Purpose Folder is not found" opens.
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To Drag and Drop an Object in the General Purpose Interface Tree
1. Click the General Purpose Interface button in the Navigation Pane to open the General Purpose
Interface Tree.
2. Click an object to select it. The object will be highlighted 6PD' el." Cnn 3
3. Drag to the right with your mouse. The drag and drop cursor WIappears. If it does not appear,
you cannot drag and drop the object.
4. Drag the object to the location you want and release the mouse button. If the location is valid for
the object, the object displays in the new location.
Example:
If you drag a General Purpose Device to a different General Purpose Folder, the Device and all
its child objects, Monitoring Points, are moved to that General Purpose Folder.
Refreshing the General Purpose Interface Tree
'I'o make sure that all your folders and objects in the General Purpose Interface Tree are accurately
displayed on the screen, you can refresh the General Purpose Interface Tree.
To Refresh the General Purpose Interface Tree
1. Click the General Purpose Interface button in the Navigation Pane to open the General Purpose
Interface Tree.
2. Right-click General Purpose Interface and select Refresh Tree from the context menu.
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Figure 9: General Purpose Interface Context Menu - Refresh Tree
The General Purpose Interface Tree is updated.
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General Purpose Interface Folders
General Purpose Interface Folders
You can create additional General Purpose Folders if you need to organize your General Purpose
Devices into separate folders.
When you create a new Partition, a new General Purpose Interface Folder is automatically created to
contain objects that reside in that Partition.
The tree structure in the General Purpose Interface Folder pane shows how you have configured the
General Purpose Interface on the C.CURE 9000 system.
Example:
The General Purpose Interface tree shows you which General Purpose Devices and Monitor
Points are configured for each company folder.
You can use the General Purpose Interface Tree to navigate to General Purpose Interface components
you want to view or edit, or to create a new General Purpose Interface component, such as a Monitor
Point you want to add to a Device.
Creating a New General Purpose Folder
Perform the following steps to create a new General Purpose Folder.
To Create a New General Purpose Folder
1. Click the General Purpose Interface button in the Navigation Pane to open the General Purpose
Interface Tree.
2. Right-click General Purpose Interface at the top of the tree and select General Purpose
Folder>New from the context menu, as shown in Figure 10 on Page 28.
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[he General Purpose Folder dialog box opens, as shown in Figure 11 on Page 29.
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3. Type the name for the new folder into the Name field.
4. Optionally, type a description for the new folder into the Description field.
5. Click Save and Close to save the new folder.
Alternatively, if you want to save the folder and then create a new one, click Save and New. The
current folder is saved and closed, but the General Purpose Folder dialog box remains open to
allow you to create a new folder.
The General Purpose Interface Tree automatically updates to display your new folder. If the tree
does not display the folder, right-click on General Purpose Interface and select Refresh Tree
from the context menu, as described in Refreshing the General Purpose Interface Tree on Page 26.
Renaming a General Purpose Folder
You can rename a General Purpose Folder to customize it to your site's needs. Typically, you want to
rename the default folder, Company Name, with a more suitable name.
To Rename a General Purpose Folder
1. Click the General Purpose Interface button in the Navigation Pane to open the General Purpose
Interface Tree.
2. Right-click the folder that you want to rename, and select Edit from the context menu. The
General Purpose Folder dialog box opens, as shown in Figure 11 on Page 29.
3. Type the new name for the folder into the Name field.
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4. Optionally, type a description for the folder into the Description field.
5. Click Save and Close to save the renamed folder.
- or -
Alternatively, if you want to save the folder and then create a new one, click Save and New. The
current folder is saved with your edits and closed, but the General Purpose Folder dialog box
remains open to allow you to create a new folder.
Creating and Using a New General Purpose Folder Template
You can create a General Purpose Folder Template that you can use as a basis for creating additional
General Purpose Folders. The field values you enter in the template are then applied when you use
that template to create new General Purpose Folders. This allows all your General Purpose Folders to
have the same values and simplifies the process of creating new folders.
To Create a New General Purpose Folder Template
I. Click the General Purpose Interface button in the Navigation Pane to open the General Purpose
Interface Tree.
2. Right-click General Purpose Interface in the tree and select General Purpose Folder>New
Template from the context menu, as shown in Figure 10 on Page 28.
The General Purpose Folder (Template) dialog box opens, as shown in Figure 12 on Page 30.
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3. Type the name for the new folder template into the Name field.
4. Optionally, type a description for the new folder template into the Description field.
5. Click Save and Close to save the new folder template.
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To Use a General Purpose Folder Template to Create New General Purpose Folders
1. Click the General Purpose Interface button in the Navigation Pane to open the General Purpose
Interface Tree.
2. Right-click General Purpose Interface in the tree and select General Purpose Folder from the
context menu. The next level menu appears listing the General Purpose Interface Folder
Templates you have previously created —under the — Templates category, as shown in Figure 13
on Page 31.
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3. Click the specific General Purpose Folder Template you wish to use as the basis for your new
General Purpose Folder.
A General Purpose Folder dialog box, similar to that shown in Figure 10 on Page 28 opens with
the values you entered in the template.
4. As necessary, depending on the values from the template already entered in the Name and
Description fields, type or edit:
a. The name for the new folder.
b. An optional description for the new folder
5. Click Save and Close to save the new folder.
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Alternatively, if you want to save the folder and then create a new one, click Save and New. The
current folder is saved and closed, but the General Purpose Folder dialog box remains open
(with the same template values) to allow you to create a new folder.
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The General Purpose Interface Tree automatically updates to display your new folder. If the bee
does not display the folder, right-click on General Purpose Interface and select Refresh Tree
from the context menu, as described in Refreshing the General Purpose Interface Tree on Page 26.
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Configuration
This chapter explains how to configure the General Purpose Interface in C•CURE 9000.
In this chapter
Configuration Sequence Overview 34
General Purpose Device Editor 39
General Purpose Message Protocol Editor 61
General Purpose Action Editor 68
General Purpose Monitoring Point Editor 74
Using the Virtual Keyboard 85
Creating Events 90
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Configuration Sequence Overview
Configuration Sequence Overview
The C•CURE 9000 General Purpose Interface pane and tree provide options that you can use to
configure the General Purpose objects. Configure objects in the following general order:
Table 1: GPI Basic Configuration Sequence
Order of Tasks See...
1. Create a General Purpose Interface device and configure the connection • Creating a General Purpose
parameters. Enable the device and configure the connection type. Device on Page 44
• Configuring/Modifying a
General Purpose Device on
Page 44
2. Create a General Purpose Action to allow the sending of a message to C•CURE • Creating a General Purpose
9000 when an event occurs. Action on Page 71
• Configuring/Modifying a
General Purpose Action on
Page 72
3. Create an Event that triggersthe sending of the C•CURE 9000 message. • Creating Eventson Page 90
■ Configure a message
■ Trigger the message
■ Test through the hardware configuration
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■ Monitoring point
■ Event to be linked to a General Purpose device and a General Purpose action. You configure the
Event object on the Event Editor accessed from the C•CURE 9000 Configuration pane.
Table 2 on Page 35 shows the tasks and related C•CURE 9000 Editors you use to create General
Purpose Interface Objects.
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Table 2: Creating General Purpose Interface Objects
Task C•CURE 9000 Configuration Notes Additional Information
Editor
Configure the General Purpose Creates a General Purpose • General Purpose Device General
General Interface>General
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