Specifications

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Controlling Services (Starting and Stopping)
For a service to start performing the function that it is programmed for you must start the service. This is
achieved by using the [1] key to start a service and the [2] key to stop a service.
If the service is running when you selected it to program a message will be displayed to indicate the service is
locked and can only be viewed. To edit the service you must press the [2] key to stop the service, wait for the
display to show the halted message and then proceed with programming.
SV001 State
Halted
If the service is running and changes are made to the service the system will not save these to the programmed
service.
Type Of Service
The type of service that is programmed will determine the operation that this service will perform
.
This will also
determine the programming screens that follow in each of the sub sections as the programming of services can
contain many features and options dependent on this selection.
SV001 Ser Type
None
Use the [1] and [3] keys to scroll the service types and press [ENTER] to select the service type displayed. For
more information about the list control data entry refer to the section List Control Data Entry (see page 335).
The following table includes a complete explanation of each service type that is programmable in the Protege
System. Services require the use of onboard hardware devices or expansion devices.
Service Type Function
None The service will perform no function and control no hardware resources. This service
can not be started or halted.
Automation Control
Service
Provides a generic interface for integration with third party automation products such
as those provided by Control 4, Crestron, AMX, C-Gate and Command Fusion
BACnet Enables external devices to monitor and control the state of PGMs on the Protege
system.
C-Bus Provides integration with building control and automation products using the Clipsal
C-Bus protocol.
Contact ID Sends alarms, tests and events using the Contact ID reporting format to a monitoring
station capable of receiving the Contact ID format. This service will share the modem
with the SIA, Monitor Phone and ModBUS remote services if they are running.
DVAC Used to report over the DVAC hard line communication link using the Surgard
Receiver protocol. Reports alarms, test and activity in the system. Monitors locally the
polling and link status. The availability of a DVAC hard line is dependent on the
location of the installation.
GSM Modem Enables the Protege System controller to send alarm and activation information via
SMS messaging
Intercom Provides a direct link to intercom solutions, allowing automatic token generation for
elevators, doors and control functions
Link Me Provides an interface for Protege System Controllers to communicate together
through the linking of PGM outputs. This service maps PGMs on one System
Controller to a second System Controller so they follow the state of the primary
System Controller.
ModBUS The ModBUS slave protocol allows the communication and control of objects (Zones,
Areas, PGM's, Doors etc.) from a standard industrial automation package such as
Citect, Wonderware, The FIX and DAQ Factory. There are many other products that
support the ModBUS protocol and will communicate with the Protege System.