如何在工业公共广播系统中配置报警功能?

简介

概述

我司工业对讲设备、门禁设备及室内终端均支持干接点输入输出功能。如下所示,可将外部设备接入对讲系统,实现报警信号传输与相关联动控制。

对讲系统报警连接示例

适用机型

本手册适用于我司全部门禁、对讲及室内终端产品。

前提条件

① 一台设备(示例以 i12 为例)、一台PoE交换机或直流电源。
② 一台外部报警设备。

报警配置

接线说明

i12 接线参考图

i12 配备两组干接点输入输出接口,上图中标注为J11J12。输入端口可连接门磁、红外探测器、震动传感器、紧急按钮,触发预设联动动作;输出端口可连接电锁、报警灯、摄像头报警输入端,实现联动响应。

网页安全设置界面

根据实际使用需求,配置对应输入、输出参数。

i12 安全设置界面
i12 安全设置界面

干接点输入输出配置

干接点输入端口:

输入端口可外接门磁、红外传感器、震动探测器、紧急呼叫按钮,触发预设执行动作。

1. 通过消息向服务器上报报警
用户可使用任意兼容终端,向设备发送短信格式指令消息,标准格式为ALERT=[内容]。默认配置下,可发送示例指令:ALERT=OUT1_SOS

2. 输入触发动作
外部设备接入输入端口后,系统支持两种触发模式:
高电平触发(开路触发)
低电平触发(短路触发)

干接点输出端口:

输出端口可连接电锁、报警灯、摄像头报警输入,一键触发预设联动操作。

1. 服务器指令触发输出
设备可接收服务器下发的输出控制指令,激活对应输出端口。在网页端开启远程短信触发功能,当设备收到ALERT=[内容]格式消息时,自动执行已配置的输出动作。

2. 输入端口联动输出
输出端口可与输入端口绑定,检测到输入信号时自动触发输出。网页端开启输入触发功能,并绑定对应逻辑输入通道即可。

3. 远程DTMF指令触发输出
通话过程中,设备可识别DTMF按键指令,校验通过后触发输出端口。网页端开启远程DTMF触发功能,示例默认触发码为1234。设备通话时,拨号输入1234即可切换输出端口状态,输入指令后按下#键可立即执行。

4. 通话状态联动输出
输出动作可绑定通话状态,选定对应状态后,设备在该通话状态启用时自动开启报警,通话状态结束后自动关闭报警。

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