IndigoVision. Gallagher Integration Module. Administrator's Guide

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IndigoVision Gallagher Integration Module Administrator's Guide

Gallagher - Integration Module THIS MANUAL WAS CREATED ON THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 2018. DOCUMENT ID: IU-IM-MAN008-6 Legal Considerations LAWS THAT CAN VARY FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY MAY PROHIBIT CAMERA SURVEILLANCE. PLEASE ENSURE THAT THE RELEVANT LAWS ARE FULLY UNDERSTOOD FOR THE PARTICULAR COUNTRY OR REGION IN WHICH YOU WILL BE OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT. INDIGOVISION LTD. ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY FOR IMPROPER OR ILLEGAL USE OF THIS PRODUCT. Copyright COPYRIGHT INDIGOVISION LIMITED. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS MANUAL IS PROTECTED BY NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT AND OTHER LAWS. UNAUTHORIZED STORAGE, REPRODUCTION, TRANSMISSION AND/OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS MANUAL, OR ANY PART OF IT, MAY RESULT IN CIVIL AND/OR CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS. INDIGOVISION, INDIGOULTRA, INDIGOPRO, AND INDIGOLITE ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF INDIGOVISION LIMITED. CAMERA GATEWAY AND MOBILE CENTER ARE UNREGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF INDIGOVISION LIMITED. ALL OTHER PRODUCT NAMES REFERRED TO IN THIS MANUAL ARE TRADEMARKS OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS. SAVE AS OTHERWISE AGREED WITH INDIGOVISION LIMITED AND/OR INDIGOVISION, INC., THIS MANUAL IS PROVIDED WITHOUT EXPRESS REPRESENTATION AND/OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAWS, INDIGOVISION LIMITED AND INDIGOVISION, INC. DISCLAIM ALL IMPLIED REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS AND/OR OBLIGATIONS OF EVERY KIND IN RESPECT OF THIS MANUAL. ACCORDINGLY, SAVE AS OTHERWISE AGREED WITH INDIGOVISION LIMITED AND/OR INDIGOVISION, INC., THIS MANUAL IS PROVIDED ON AN AS IS, WITH ALL FAULTS AND AS AVAILABLE BASIS. PLEASE CONTACT INDIGOVISION LIMITED (EITHER BY POST OR BY E-MAIL AT TECHNICAL.SUPPORT@INDIGOVISION.COM) WITH ANY SUGGESTED CORRECTIONS AND/OR IMPROVEMENTS TO THIS MANUAL. SAVE AS OTHERWISE AGREED WITH INDIGOVISION LIMITED AND/OR INDIGOVISION, INC., THE LIABILITY OF INDIGOVISION LIMITED AND INDIGOVISION, INC. FOR ANY LOSS (OTHER THAN DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY) ARISING AS A RESULT OF ANY NEGLIGENT ACT OR OMISSION BY INDIGOVISION LIMITED AND/OR INDIGOVISION, INC. IN CONNECTION WITH THIS MANUAL AND/OR AS A RESULT OF ANY USE OF OR RELIANCE ON THIS MANUAL IS EXCLUDED TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAWS. Contact address IndigoVision Limited Charles Darwin House, The Edinburgh Technopole, Edinburgh, EH26 0PY 2 Administrator's Guide - v6

TABLE OF CONTENTS Legal Considerations 2 Copyright 2 Contact address 2 1 About this guide 5 Safety notices 5 References 5 2 Overview 7 Compatibility 7 Gallagher 7 System Requirements 7 Bidirectional Communication 8 Licensing 8 3 Installation 9 Pre-Installation 9 Preparing for Gallagher Alarms Integration 9 Configuring Gallagher OPC Server 10 Integration Module Installation 11 Post-Installation 11 License the Integration Module 11 Installing with multiple network adapters or multiple IP addresses 12 Upgrading 12 Upgrading from version 2.1 12 Upgrading to Gallagher Command Centre 7.80 13 4 Configuration 15 Use IndigoVision Control Center as a master 15 Use Gallagher Command Centre as a master 15 Complete integration with Gallagher Command Centre as a master 16 Configuring Events and Alarm Actions To IndigoVision 16 Connecting to Gallagher OPC server 17 Gallagher events 17 Actioning an alarm 17 Configuring Events From IndigoVision 18 About External System Items 18 System Configuration for Gallagher Alarms Integration 19 FromIv Configuration for Gallagher Alarms Integration 19 FromIv Alarm Servers Configuration for Gallagher Alarms Integration 19 External System Configuration in Gallagher Command Centre 19 IndigoVision Control Center Configuration 21 Administrator's Guide - v6 3

Gallagher - Integration Module Create a new External System 21 Create a new zone and external detector 21 Configuring Video 21 DVR System configuration 21 DVR Camera configuration 22 5 System Configuration Files for Alarm Integration 27 System Configuration File (System.conf) 27 Alarms from IndigoVision Configuration File(s) 30 Alarm Servers Configuration file (FromIvAlarmServers.conf) 31 6 Viewing Video 33 View Live Video Streams 33 View Recorded Video Streams 33 7 Troubleshooting Alarms 34 OPC Alarms and Events Integration Module cannot connect 34 Gallagher Alarms Integration Module cannot connect 34 FromIv Events not appearing in Gallagher 35 License issues 36 Check that the Sentinel HASP Dongle is Active 36 8 Troubleshooting Video 38 Gallagher Video Integration Module cannot connect 38 Gallagher Video Integration Module cannot retrieve the Access URL or Service ID 38 The camera didn t respond 38 The video stream was rejected 38 The camera is private 39 Not authorized 39 PTZ cannot connect 39 4 Administrator's Guide - v6

1 ABOUT THIS GUIDE This guide is provided for system administrators integrating Gallagher FT Command Centre system with IndigoVision Control Center suite. Safety notices This guide uses the following formats for safety notices: Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in moderate injury, damage the product, or lead to loss of data. Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may seriously impair operations. Additional information relating to the current section. References The following documents are referenced in this document. The paths are to the default locations where the documents can be found. 1. Gallagher FT Controller API Interface Specification on Gallagher CD Gallagher Manuals - Gallagher FTCAPI Interface Spec.pdf 2. Gallagher Help Gallagher Command Centre User Guide available through the help menu of the Gallagher Command Centre main window 3. Control Center Help Start > IndigoVision > Control Center > Control Center Help (located on the Control Center server) 4. Integration Modules http://www.indigovision.com/products/integration 5. IndigoVision OPC Alarms and Events Integration Module Admin Guide Start > IndigoVision Gallagher Integration Administrator's Guide - v6 5

1 About this guide Gallagher - Integration Module 6. Gallagher Command Centre OPC Data Server Interface Specification on Gallagher CD Gallagher Manuals - Gallagher Command Centre OPC Data Server Interface Spec - v2.2.pdf 6 Administrator's Guide - v6

2 OVERVIEW The Gallagher Integration allows you to integrate alarms and alarm actions from the Gallagher Command Centre system to IndigoVision Control Center. You can configure the Integration Module to forward Gallagher Integration alarms and events to the Gallagher system. You can also configure IndigoVision live and recorded video streams to be displayed in the Gallagher Command Centre system. This document explains how to install and configure the IndigoVision Gallagher Integration. Compatibility Please ensure you have properly installed, configured and licensed the Gallagher system. Gallagher The Gallagher Integration is compatible and has been tested with Gallagher Command Centre v7.80. In order for the Gallagher Integration to communicate with the Gallagher system, you must have a valid Gallagher license and have copied it onto both the Gallagher Command Centre machine and the Gallagher Integration machine. The Gallagher Middleware and Controller API software must also be installed on the same machine as the Gallagher Alarms Integration Module. Supported cameras The following IndigoVision cameras and encoders are supported: 9000 Range 11000 Range GX Range BX Range Ultra Range Ultra 5K Fixed Camera Third party ONVIF, VSM and Camera Gateway cameras supported by Control Center v15.0 System Requirements The Gallagher Integration can be installed on one of the following Windows operating systems: Windows Server 2012 R2 Administrator's Guide - v6 7

2 Overview Gallagher - Integration Module Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows 10 (64-bit) Windows 8.1 (64-bit) Windows 7 (64-bit) Bidirectional Communication Licensing The Gallagher Integration supports bidirectional alarms and events between Gallagher Command Centre and the IndigoVision Control Center Suite. The Gallagher Integration also forwards acknowledgment and processes alarms in the Gallagher system to the IndigoVision Control Center suite. To send alarms or detector activations to the Gallagher system from the IndigoVision Control Center suite, you must install the FromIv Alarms feature. To send events from the Gallagher system to the IndigoVision system, or to acknowledge alarms within the IndigoVision system, you must install the ToIv Alarms feature of the Gallagher Integration. Due to limitations in the Gallagher integration API, it is not possible to offer the facility to acknowledge Gallagher Command Centre alarms from within IndigoVision Control Center. The Gallagher Integration is a licensed product, which you can install on a physical or virtual machine. Install the license key on the same machine as the Gallagher Integration. If you are using a licensed USB dongle from an existing installation, you do not need a software license key for the Gallagher Integration. The Gallagher Integration must not be run on the same server as any other licensed IndigoVision software. 8 Administrator's Guide - v6

3 INSTALLATION The Gallagher Integration has the following components: ToIv Alarms feature The ToIv Alarms feature supports sending events and alarm actions in from Gallagher Command Centre to the IndigoVision Control Center suite (ToIv). The ToIv Alarms feature installs the OPC Alarms and Events Integration Windows service and the relevant shortcuts in the Start Menu. The supported alarm actions are acknowledgment and clearing of IndigoVision Control Center zones. FromIv Alarms feature The FromIv Alarms feature supports forwarding zone alarms, detector activations, and detector deactivations from the IndigoVision Control Center suite to Gallagher Command Centre. The FromIv Alarms feature installs the Gallagher Alarms Integration Windows service and the shortcuts needed to configure its functionalities. Video feature The Video feature of the IndigoVision Gallagher Integration Module allows live and recorded video streams to be displayed in the Gallagher Command Centre system. Install the Gallagher Integration Module video feature on all client machines that are used for viewing video. The installer allows you to select the features that you wish to use. IndigoVision recommends that you install the ToIv Alarms and FromIv Alarms features together, on a different machine to the Gallagher Command Centre machine. Pre-Installation Before installing the IndigoVision Gallagher Integration, you must prepare the Gallagher system. Preparing for Gallagher Alarms Integration To enable the Gallagher Alarms Integration Module (FromIv Alarms feature) to communicate with the Gallagher system, do the following: Ensure the Gallagher Middleware Framework is installed. On the Gallagher installation disk, navigate to Utilities\System Interfaces\Middleware Framework vmf7.80.xx. Run FMFSetup.exe and follow the on-screen instructions. Ensure the Gallagher Controller API is installed on the machine on which you want to install the Integration Module. On the Gallagher installation disk, navigate to Utilities\Controller API v7.80.xx. Run Setup.exe and follow the on-screen instructions. Administrator's Guide - v6 9

3 Installation Gallagher - Integration Module Disable the FTCAPI Router Service (if installed and enabled). Open Windows Services. Select FTCAPI Router Service. If the service is running, click Stop the service. When the service is stopped, double-click FTCAPI Router Service. Set Startup type to Disabled, then click OK. Restart the machine. If you are installing the Gallagher Integration Module on Windows Server, then navigate to System Properties > Advanced > Settings > Data Execution > Prevention, and select Turn on DEP for essential Windows programs and services. Ensure that a valid Gallagher license is present in the C:\ProgramData\Gallagher\Command Centre directory, or an equivalent location, on the machine where the Integration Module will be installed. If the directory does not exist then it should be created. The Gallagher license file has the format CommandCentre.lic and can be found within the above location on the Gallagher Command Centre machine. You can install the Gallagher Middleware Framework, the Gallagher Controller API, and the IndigoVision Gallagher Integration Module on the same machine as Gallagher Command Centre. Configuring Gallagher OPC Server The Gallagher Integration supports the forwarding of alarms and events from Gallagher Command Centre to IndigoVision Control Center suite through the IndigoVision OPC Alarms and Events Integration Module. The IndigoVision OPC Alarms and Events Integration Module integrates with the Gallagher OPC Server. The Gallagher OPC Server is installed as part of the Gallagher Command Centre setup and runs within the context of the FT Command Centre Server Windows service. You must configure the OPC authentication details for the IndigoVision OPC Alarms and Events Integration Module to successfully connect to the Gallagher OPC Server. 1. In Gallagher Configuration Client, configure an operator with the Logon Name "opc". For more information on configuring an OPC user, see "1.4.1.1 Configuring an OPC Operator Group and OPC Operator" on page 6 of the Gallagher Command Centre OPC Data Server Interface Spec. You can create a new operator or specify an existing operator. 2. In Windows Services, stop the FT Command Centre Service. 3. If no password has been set for the "opc" operator, in Registry Editor, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Cardax\Command Centre FT. 4. Create two new String values for Command Centre FT, and name them OPCUsername and OPCPassword. 5. Enter the following Value data for the String values: OPCUsername: the username "opc", which is the operator you set up in step 1. OPCPassword: a password for the "opc" operator you selected in step 1. 6. In Windows Services, restart the FT Command Centre Service. 10 Administrator's Guide - v6

Gallagher - Integration Module 3 Installation Integration Module Installation If you are using an IndigoVision Gallagher Integration USB License dongle, ensure that it is inserted into the machine on which you want to install the software, before beginning installation. To install the Gallagher Integration: 1. Insert the IndigoVision Integrations DVD, or download the module from the Partner Extranet site. For more information, see "References" on page 5 If you are using the Integrations DVD, open Gallagher. 2. Run Setup.exe and follow the on-screen instructions. The Gallagher Integration is installed to: C:\Program Files (x86)\indigovision\integration\gallagher. 3. Select the features to install. You can select or deselect the following features: ToIv Alarms FromIv Alarms Video By default all features are installed. Post-Installation When the IndigoVision Gallagher Integration is installed, you must license and configure it. 1. Request and install a software license for the IndigoVision Gallagher Integration using the License Manager tool. For more information, see "License the Integration Module" on page 11 If you are only installing the Video feature, then you do not need to install a license on the machine. 2. If you have installed the ToIv Alarms feature, configure the OPC Alarms and Events Integration Module, then start the IndigoVision Alarms and Events Integration Module service from Windows Services. For more information,see "Configuring Events and Alarm Actions To IndigoVision" on page 16 3. If you have installed the FromIV Alarms feature, configure the Gallagher Alarms Integration Module, then start the IndigoVision Gallagher Alarms Integration Module service from Windows Services. For more information, see "Configuring Events From IndigoVision" on page 18 4. If you have installed the Video feature, configure the Gallagher Video Integration Module. For more information, see "Configuring Video" on page 21 License the Integration Module To run the IndigoVision Gallagher Integration, you must have a valid license. This can be a hardware license or a software license which allows the Gallagher Integration to run on a Administrator's Guide - v6 11

3 Installation Gallagher - Integration Module specific machine. An IndigoVision Gallagher Integration license allows you to run both the Gallagher Alarms Integration Module service and the OPC Alarms and Events Integration Module service. The license can only be used on one machine. If you require both ToIv and FromIv events, then install the Gallagher Alarms Integration Module service and the OPC Alarms and Events Integration Module service on the same machine. You can manage the software license using the License Manager tool, which is installed as part of the IndigoVision Gallagher Integration standard installation. 1. Create a Client to Vendor file (c2v) that contains a fingerprint of the machine. This is then sent to IndigoVision Sales Orders. 2. Apply a Vendor to Client file (v2c) provided by IndigoVision. You can transfer a license from one machine to another using the License Manager tool. The Gallagher Video Integration does not require a license. Install the Video feature on client machines, deselecting the ToIv Alarms and FromIv Alarms features. You do not require any additional licenses. Installing with multiple network adapters or multiple IP addresses When the IndigoVision Gallagher Integration is installed on a machine with multiple network adapters or multiple IP addresses, configure the property IntegrationModuleIP in the System section of the System configuration file. For more information, see "System Configuration File (System.conf)" on page 27 If you are upgrading from a previous release of the IndigoVision Gallagher Integration, you must manually add this property to the System configuration file. Examples are available in the sample System configuration files, located in the IndigoVision Gallagher Integration installation folder. Upgrading This section describes the procedures required to upgrade Gallagher Integration. Upgrading from version 2.1 Starting from version 3.0, the Gallagher Command Centre can use a stateful representation of Control Center detectors. This means that the Gallagher alarm can be processed only when the corresponding Control Center detector returns in a normal state. The new behavior proceeds in the following sequence: 1. An NVR fault detector is triggered. 2. A new alarm is generated in the Gallagher System. The alarm can be acknowledged, but it cannot be processed until the NVR fault is restored. 3. The NVR fault is restored. 4. The alarm can be processed. The new behavior reserves the use of the External Event Group 0. 12 Administrator's Guide - v6

Gallagher - Integration Module 3 Installation If detector events are configured to use External Event Group 0, then the Gallagher Alarms Integration Module service will not start. If you have existing detector events configured to use External Event Group 0, then remap these events to a different External Event Group. The available External Event Groups are 1 to 29. To upgrade from version 2.1 and activate the new behavior, do the following: 1. In the [Events] section of the system configuration file, enter the following setting: EnableLegacyFromIvDetectorBehaviour=false 2. Restart the Integration Module. For a sample configuration file, see "System Configuration File (System.conf)" on page 27 Upgrading to Gallagher Command Centre 7.80 Gallagher Command Centre v7.80 introduces External System Servers, used to specify the machine running the Gallagher Integration Module. These must be configured with a certificate and exporting the configuration to the Integration machine. The need to specify the Listen Port within the registry is no longer required and this is now configured through the External System Server. For a sample configuration file, see "External System Configuration in Gallagher Command Centre" on page 19 Improvements to Gallagher's security for network communications have impacted support for older controllers. The Gallagher Integration Module is no longer compatible with 3000/5000 or pre-7.80 6000 controllers. Alarms from IndigoVision (FromIv) can only be forwarded when the key device for the Gallagher license is a 6000 controller running v7.80 software. Sending Gallagher alarms and events to IndigoVision Control Center suite (ToIv) is unaffected by these changes. Administrator's Guide - v6 13

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4 CONFIGURATION The Gallagher Integration supports bidirectional alarms and events in addition to the forwarding of alarm actions from Gallagher Command Centre. This allows you to use either IndigoVision Control Center or Gallagher Command Centre as the master PC. Use IndigoVision Control Center as a master To configure the Gallagher Integration so that an IndigoVision Control Center operator can view alarms and events raised by the Gallagher system, do the following: 1. Install the ToIv Alarms feature. 2. Configure the IndigoVision OPC Alarms and Events Integration Module to forward alarms and events from Gallagher Command Centre to the IndigoVision Control Center suite. For more information, see "Configuring Events and Alarm Actions To IndigoVision" on page 16 3. Create and configure zones and detectors in the IndigoVision Control Center suite to handle events from Gallagher Command Centre. 4. Start the IndigoVision OPC Alarms and Events Integration Module service. Use Gallagher Command Centre as a master To configure the Gallagher Integration so that a Gallagher Command Centre operator can view and action alarms and detector activations from IndigoVision Control Center Suite, do the following: 1. Install the following features: ToIv Alarms FromIv Alarms Video (optional) 2. Configure the IndigoVision Gallagher Alarms Integration Module to forward zone alarms and detector activations from IndigoVision Control Center suite to Gallagher Command Centre. For more information, see "Configuring Events From IndigoVision" on page 18 3. In the IndigoVision OPC Alarms and Events Integration Module, configure a ToIv event. For more information, see "Configuring Events and Alarm Actions To IndigoVision" on page 16 4. In the IndigoVision OPC Alarms and Events Integration Module, configure the ToIvAlarmActions.conf configuration file to do the following: Allow Gallagher Command Centre operators to action alarms raised by IndigoVision Control Center suite. Administrator's Guide - v6 15

4 Configuration Gallagher - Integration Module Have the corresponding action occur in the IndigoVision Control Center suite. For more information, see "Actioning an alarm of an IndigoVision event" on page 17 5. If required, add DVR Systems and DVR Cameras, then configure action plans so that Gallagher operators can view recorded or live video when investigating an alarm received from Control Center. For more information, see "Configuring Video" on page 21 6. Start the IndigoVision Gallagher Alarms Integration Module service. 7. Start the IndigoVision OPC Alarms and Events Integration Module service. Complete integration with Gallagher Command Centre as a master A Gallagher Command Centre operator allows you to do the following: View and action alarms and detector activations from IndigoVision Control Center Suite Use IndigoVision Control Center suite s alarm management functionality, such as recording video on alarm. To complete the integration with Gallagher Command Centre as a master, do the following: 1. Configure the Gallagher Command Centre as a master. For more information, see "Use Gallagher Command Centre as a master" on page 15 2. In the IndigoVision OPC Alarms and Events Integration Module, do the following: Configure the System.conf file to enable ToIv alarm actions of ToIv events. For more information, see "Actioning an alarm of a Gallagher event" on page 17 Configure all events of interest in the ToIv.conf files to forward alarms and events from Gallagher Command Centre to the IndigoVision Control Center suite. For more information, see "Configuring Events and Alarm Actions To IndigoVision" on page 16 3. In the IndigoVision Control Center suite, create and configure zones and detectors to handle events from Gallagher Command Centre. Configuring Events and Alarm Actions To IndigoVision The Gallagher Integration integrates the sending of alarms and events from Gallagher Command Centre to the IndigoVision Control Center suite through the IndigoVision OPC Alarms and Events Integration Module. You can also configure the Gallagher Integration to send alarm actions from the Gallagher Command Centre system acknowledge or clear a zone within the IndigoVision Control Center suite. The following configuration files are provided with shortcuts in the Start Menu under IndigoVision Gallagher Integration: System Configuration for OPC Alarms and Events Integration ToIv Alarm Servers Configuration for OPC Alarms and Events Integration ToIv Configuration for OPC Alarms and Events Integration ToIv Alarm Actions Configuration for OPC Alarms and Events Integration Categories Configuration for OPC Alarms and Events Integration 16 Administrator's Guide - v6

Gallagher - Integration Module 4 Configuration This section gives information specific to Gallagher about using the OPC Alarms and Events Integration Module. For detailed information on configuring the IndigoVision OPC Alarms and Events Integration Module, refer to "IndigoVision OPC Alarms and Events Admin Guide". Connecting to Gallagher OPC server The following settings are required in the [OPCServer] section of the system configuration file. ProgId=CCFTES.OPCEventServer ClassId={9787F924-EADE-11D2-B21A-006097CA0286} Gallagher events The following table relates Gallagher terminology to the OPC standard terminology used in this document. Table 1: Terminology Gallagher Event Group Event Type Action: Log an event Action: Raise an alarm Processed Acknowledged OPC Category Condition Simple event Condition related event Acknowledged N/A Event categories (Gallagher event groups), Event types (Conditions), and messages are defined in the Gallagher help file Resources\en\Event_Alarm_Messages.chm located on the Gallagher product CD. Actioning an alarm The OPC Alarms and Events Integration Module has support for acknowledging and clearing alarms triggered by the Gallagher Integration. When an alarm in Gallagher Command Centre is Acknowledged the corresponding alarm in Control Center is Acknowledged. When an alarm in Gallagher is Processed the corresponding alarm in Control Center is Cleared. Actioning an alarm of a Gallagher event You can enable alarm actions to clear a Control Center zone when the Gallagher system raises an alarm, and the alarm is then processed in Gallagher Command Centre. In the [Events] section of the system configuration file, enter the following setting: EnableAlarmActionsToIv=true Actioning an alarm of an IndigoVision event You can enable alarm actions to clear a Control Center zone when the IndigoVision Control Center suite raises an alarm, and the alarm is then processed in Gallagher Command Centre. Configure the ToIvAlarmActions.conf file. Administrator's Guide - v6 17

4 Configuration Gallagher - Integration Module Within the mapping, ensure that the Alarm Server and Control Center zone is mapped to the name of the External System Item in Gallagher. This means that for each zone or detector in Control Center an External System Item is required. The following is an example configuration: Gallagher Integration Module (FromIv.conf) ZONE:IvZone01,Item1:1:GallagherEvent01 ZONE:IvZone02,Item2:1:GallagherEvent02 OPC Alarms and Events Integration Module (ToIvAlarmActions.conf) 10.10.0.1:IvZone01, Item1 10.10.0.1:IvZone02, Item2 When IvZone01 is activated, a FromIv event is generated and an alarm in Gallagher Command Centre is triggered. When the alarm is acknowledged in Gallagher Command Centre, the OPC Alarms and Events Integration Module sends an acknowledge to IvZone01 as defined in the ToIvAlarmActions.conf file. When the user processes the alarm in Gallagher Command Centre, the OPC Alarms and Events Integration Module sends a clear to IvZone01 as defined in the ToIvAlarmActions.conf file. Configuring Events From IndigoVision The Gallagher Integration integrates the sending of alarms and events from the IndigoVision Control Center suite to Gallagher Command Centre through the IndigoVision Gallagher Alarms Integration Module. The following configuration files are provided with shortcuts in the Start Menu under IndigoVision Gallagher Integration: System Configuration for Gallagher Alarms Integration FromIv Configuration for Gallagher Alarms Integration FromIv Alarm Servers Configuration for Gallagher Alarms Integration About External System Items Before configuring FromIv events you should consider how you wish to represent IndigoVision zone alarms and detector activations within Gallagher. You can use an External System Item to represent a zone: To simply see when new zone alarms are received, map the zone to the External System Item within the FromIv configuration file. To have a different alarm in Gallagher for each detector activation, map each Control Center detector to an External Event Group within the FromIv configuration file. To ensure that alarms can only be processed when the detector has been deactivated, ensure the following: Legacy FromIv detector behaviour is disabled within the System Configuration file. A different External Event Group is used for each detector. You can also use an External System Item to represent a Control Center detector: Use only one External Event Group for each External System Item. Disable legacy FromIv detector behavior within the System Configuration file. 18 Administrator's Guide - v6

Gallagher - Integration Module 4 Configuration This ensures that only the alarm in Gallagher Command Centre is processed once the Control Center detector has been deactivated. If you are using legacy configuration method within System configuration file then IndigoVision alarms or detector activations will be mapped against one External System Item and multiple External Event Groups can be used to represent zones or detectors. System Configuration for Gallagher Alarms Integration This file contains all the system configuration parameters. For a sample configuration file, see "System Configuration File (System.conf)" on page 27 If the IndigoVision to Gallagher event mapping approach chosen is not ESIConfiguration, the identity property in the Gallagher section of this file must be configured and must match the Gallagher External System Item (ESI) identifier used for configuring the Gallagher External System s ESI. If the IndigoVision to Gallagher event mapping approach chosen is ESIConfiguration and system events are configured to be sent to Gallagher, the identity property in the Gallagher section of this file will still require to be configured. FromIv Configuration for Gallagher Alarms Integration This file contains the mapping between the IndigoVision zones, detectors, and the alarm name that will be sent to the Gallagher system. It contains the data that will map the alarm received from IndigoVision Control Center to the event sent to the Gallagher system. For a sample configuration file, see "Alarms from IndigoVision Configuration File(s) " on page 30 If the IndigoVision to Gallagher events mapping approach chosen is ESIConfiguration then appropriate ESI identifiers must also be configured for Gallagher events. FromIv Alarm Servers Configuration for Gallagher Alarms Integration This file contains a list of Alarm server IP addresses. Each alarm server has a mapping to an alarm from IV configuration file. This can be the default FromIv.conf configuration file if necessary. For a sample configuration file, see "Alarm Servers Configuration file (FromIvAlarmServers.conf)" on page 31 External System Configuration in Gallagher Command Centre The following section describes how to configure External System items within Gallagher Command Centre for mapping to IndigoVision zones and detectors. 1. Configure a Gallagher External System Server for the machine where the Gallagher Integration Module is installed. Within Gallagher Configuration Client, open the External Systems window, right click and then select New > External System Server. Enter a suitable name to describe the machine then view the Setup section. Provide the Host Name for the machine with the Integration Module. An IP address can be provided. Administrator's Guide - v6 19

4 Configuration Gallagher - Integration Module Choose a non-default value for Port if another application is using the same port or when the Gallagher Integration Module has been installed on the same machine as Gallagher Command Centre. Click Import Certificate and locate the GallagherFTCAPI.pem certificate file created by the Gallagher Controller API installation. This can be found on the machine where the Gallagher Integration Module is installed by navigating to the installation directory for the Gallagher Controller API (by default C:\Program Files (x86)\gallagher\gallagher FTCAPI). Click Export Configuration and copy this file to the location where the Gallagher Controller API is installed on the Gallagher Integration Module machine. 2. Create a Gallagher External System for the Gallagher Integration Module: Within Gallagher Configuration Client, open the External Systems window, right click and then select New > External System. Enter a suitable name to describe the Gallagher Integration Module then view the API Setup section. Select the controller that is a key device for the license copied during thesee "Preparing for Gallagher Alarms Integration" on page 9 steps. Select the External System Server created in step 1. Enter a Unique Identity. This may be required later within the System configuration file. 3. Create External System Items to map to zones and detectors within Control Center, depending on the desired behaviour. To create External System Items: Within the External Systems window, right click and then select New > External System Item. Enter a suitable name to describe the zone or detector then view the Event Response section. Configure suitable Action Plans for the Event Groups to be mapped against FromIv events as described above. Select the External System created for the Gallagher Integration Module in the previous steps. Enter a unique value for Identification. This should match the ESI Identifier for the mapped event within the From IV Configuration file. If you are using the legacy configuration method then only one External System Item should be created, using the Identity value configured within the System configuration file for the External System Item s Identification. 4. To use System Events to represent whether the Gallagher Integration Module can connect to the Gallagher Command Centre then an External System Item must be created where the Identification matches the Identity specified within the System configuration file. External Event Group 0 is reserved by the Gallagher Alarms Integration Module. For more information, see "About External System Items" on page 18 For more information, see "Configuring Events From IndigoVision" on page 18 For more information, refer to the Adding a new external system and Adding a new child to an external system in the Gallagher Command Centre User Guide. For more information, see "References" on page 5 20 Administrator's Guide - v6

Gallagher - Integration Module 4 Configuration IndigoVision Control Center Configuration If the IMOnline, IMOffline, 3rdPartyOnline, and 3rdPartyOffline input numbers are defined in the system configuration files, and are of interest, then they must be configured in Control Center. For more information, see "References" on page 5 Create a new External System The IP address entered is the IP address of the host running the Integration Module. Refer to the Control Center Online Help for information about creating a new external system. For more information, see "References" on page 5 Create a new zone and external detector Add a new zone for each unique alarm that must be reported in Control Center. Within the zone, create a new external detector for the external system above with the external event ID. For more information, see "References" on page 5 It is recommended that the zone name description configured in Control Center closely matches the event of interest. This will help to ensure there is no confusion in correlating events. Configuring Video To view a live or recorded video stream in Gallagher Command Centre, perform the following steps in Gallagher Configuration Client: 1. Configure Gallagher DVR System. 2. Configure Gallagher DVR Cameras. 3. Add DVR Cameras to action plans for viewing recorded video. DVR System configuration To configure a DVR System to work with Gallagher Video Integration Module, do the following: 1. Right-click the DVR System, and select Properties. 2. Click the DVR Setup tab. 3. Select IndigoVision live video from the Live Video drop-down. 4. To enable viewing two or more live video cameras at the same time, select Open a new window for each view on the Viewing Windows group. 5. Select IndigoVision Playback video from the Stored drop-down. 6. Configure the username and password for the cameras associated with the DVR System if required. For more information, refer to "Adding a new external system" in the Gallagher Command Centre User Guide. 7. For IndigoVision proprietary protocol PTZ devices, specify what priority the Gallagher Video Integration must use for connecting to the camera for PTZ control. Administrator's Guide - v6 21

4 Configuration Gallagher - Integration Module In the Configuration box in the Configuration tab, enter PTZPriority=x, where x is a value from 1 to 10 (1 highest priority, 10 lowest). If no priority is specified, the default 5 is used. For more information, see "References" on page 1 All cameras associated with a DVR System must use the same username and password. DVR Camera configuration To configure a DVR Camera to work with Gallagher Video Integration Module, do the following: 1. Right-click the DVR Camera, and select Properties. 2. On the Setup tab, ensure that the configured DVR System is selected. IndigoVision proprietary protocol devices 1. Configure the Identification property for IndigoVision proprietary protocol cameras using the following format: <IP>:<Encoder number>:<stream number>:<video connection> in which: IP: IP address of the IndigoVision camera (mandatory) Encoder number: optional default of 1 Stream number: optional default of 1 Video connection: Video connection type for proprietary protocol devices (optional). Must be one of Reliable, Best Effort, Multicast, Firewall-Friendly. If not specified, the default setting is Reliable. For example: 10.16.6.203:1:1:Reliable The optional items can be empty and the default values will be used. Examples: 10.16.6.203 10.16.6.203:2 10.16.6.203:2:3 10.16.6.203::2:Multicast 10.16.6.203:2::Multicast 10.16.6.203:::Firewall-Friendly 2. Update the configuration text with the following entries as required: Audio=0, 1, or 2 PTZ=true or false PTZProtocol= <PTZ type> in which: Audio: Specify the audio channel, 1 or 2, to enable streaming audio (optional). PTZ: If the the device is a PTZ device enter PTZ=true, else leave blank (optional). PTZProtocol: Which protocol file should be used by the integration (optional). For example, add this text showing the true and PTZ type only options: Audio=1 PTZ=true PTZProtocol= IndigoVision IP Dome v2 22 Administrator's Guide - v6

Gallagher - Integration Module 4 Configuration ONVIF protocol and Video Stream Manager devices 1. Configure the Identification property for both ONVIF protocol cameras and cameras configured through the Video Stream Manager (VSM) using the following format: ONVIF:<IP>:<Profile Name>:<Video connection>:<port> in which: ONVIF: Indicates that the camera uses the ONVIF protocol (mandatory) IP: IP address of the ONVIF or VSM camera (mandatory) Profile Token: Token for the ONVIF profile to use for streaming (mandatory) Video connection: Video connection type for ONVIF protocol or VSM cameras (mandatory if specifying port). Must be one of Best Effort, Reliable, Firewall Friendly, Multicast. If not specified, the default setting is Reliable. Port: The port used to access the camera. For ONVIF cameras this is optional but should always be specified for VSM cameras. The default is port 80. For example: ONVIF:10.16.6.203:Profile1:Reliable:8080 The optional items can be empty and the default values will be used. Examples: ONVIF:10.16.6.203:Profile1 ONVIF:10.16.6.203:Profile1:Multicast ONVIF:10.16.6.203:Profile1:FirewallFriendly ONVIF:10.16.6.203:Profile1:BestEffort:8080 ONVIF:10.16.6.219:jpeg200_high_profile:Reliable:12001 2. Update the configuration text with the following entries as required: ServiceID= urn:uuid:48343338-3733-3431-3730-8ce7483c6fb7 AccessURL= http://10.1.159.91/onvif/device_service PTZ=true or false Audio=0 or 1 in which: ServiceID: The Service ID of the device (Mandatory for BX100 devices) AccessUrl: The Access URL of the device (optional) For more information, see "Access URLs and Service IDs" on page 24 PTZ: Whether the device is a PTZ device (optional) Audio: Whether streaming audio should be enabled for the camera, where Audio=0 disables audio and Audio=1 enables audio (optional) Camera Gateway devices 1. Configure the Identification property for ONVIF protocol cameras operating through Camera Gateway using the following format: CG:<CameraName>:<Profile Name>:<Video connection> in which: CG: Indicates that the camera is a Camera Gateway device (mandatory) CameraName: Unique name for the Camera Gateway device (mandatory) Profile Token: Name of the profile to use for streaming (mandatory) Video connection: Video connection type for ONVIF protocol devices (mandatory if specifying port). Must be one of Best Effort, Reliable, Firewall Friendly, Multicast. If not specified, the default setting is Reliable. The optional items can be empty and the default values will be used. Examples: CG:SonyCamera:000000 Administrator's Guide - v6 23

4 Configuration Gallagher - Integration Module CG:BoschCamera:000000:Multicast CG:AxisCamera:000000:FirewallFriendly 2. Update the configuration text with the following entries as required: ServiceID= urn:mg:0p7zpivdsckejt2fwmovma2 AccessURL=<URL for accessing the PTZ> http://172.16.129.199:47002/mv- ElwWBhwwGFsOECvbo6A2/02691c050e2f41a98b37e0a3efa33969/onvif/device_service PTZ=true or false Audio=0 or 1 in which: ServiceID: The Service ID of the device (mandatory) AccessUrl: The Access URL of the device (mandatory) For more information, see "Access URLs and Service IDs" on page 24 PTZ: Whether the device is a PTZ device (optional) Audio: Whether streaming audio should be enabled for the camera, where Audio=0 disables audio and Audio=1 enables audio (optional) For example: ServiceID= urn:mg:0p7zpivdsckejt2fwmovma2 AccessURL=http://172.16.129.199:47002/Mv- ElwWBhwwGFsOECvbo6A2/02691c050e2f41a98b37e0a3efa33969/onvif/device_service PTZ=true Action Plan Configuration Action plans are used when their associated event of interest is triggered. To view recorded footage in Gallagher Command Centre Classic or Gallagher Command Centre Premier, first add a camera to an action plan using the following steps: 1. In Gallagher Command Centre Classic, click Configure > Action Plan 2. Right-click the action plan being used to generate alarms and events, and select Properties 3. In the Armed or Disarmed tab, drag-and-drop the cameras that relate to the alarm source into the Cameras, Macros and External System Items box 4. Click OK For more information, see "Editing Action Plans with DVR Cameras" in the Gallagher Command Centre User Guide. Access URLs and Service IDs To get both the Access URL and Service IDs when required, run the Control Center Support Info tool and select Device information. This command creates a zip file containing a devices.txt file. The.txt file contains details of all the cameras in the site database. An example of one of the entries is below showing the Access URL and Service ID. BX400 HD Type: Transmitter Standard: ONVIF Service ID: urn:uuid:0b6b62ea-b49a-49dc-906a-00d08908d712 Access URL: http://10.1.166.6/onvif/device_service Available: Yes Manufacturer: IndigoVision Model: BX400 HD 24 Administrator's Guide - v6

Gallagher - Integration Module 4 Configuration Firmware Ver: 3.2.5.0 Time Offset: -00:00:00.977 NTP Server: Unknown Both entries can then be copied and pasted into the configuration box. Administrator's Guide - v6 25

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5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION FILES FOR ALARM INTEGRATION This section contains examples of the configuration files required by the Gallagher Alarms Integration Module. For more information about OPC Alarms and Events configuration files, see "References" on page 5 System Configuration File (System.conf) This file lists the configurable system parameters that are independent of alarms and events. The usage of the parameters listed in the sample configuration file below is explained in their comments: [AlarmServer] The IP address of the primary Alarm Server (NVR-AS) must be specified if SystemEvents are enabled. IP=0.0.0.0 [System] IntegrationModuleIP is the IP of this machine that should be used to send events. It should match the External System which is configured in Control Center. Note: This must be specified for machines with multiple IP addresses. It may be omitted for machines with just a single IP address. IntegrationModuleIP = 0.0.0.0 [Gallagher] MANDATORY: A Gallagher External System Item identifier is required when the Mapping approach specified in the [Events] section "configuration" or system events are configured in the [ThirdPartySystemEvents] section to send to Gallagher. If system events are not configured and the Mapping approach of "ESIconfiguration" has been used, this parameter can be omitted. Identity=indigovision [Events] The Mapping approach. Administrator's Guide - v6 27

5 System Configuration Files for Alarm Integration Gallagher - Integration Module The default and recommended Mapping is "ESIconfiguration". This allows IndigoVision alarms or detectors to be mapped to multiple External System Item identifiers. For more details on configuring External Systems and mapping of events, refer to the IndigoVision Gallagher Integration Module Admin Guide. Mapping=ESIconfiguration Set to "configuration" to use the legacy configuration approach to send all IndigoVision alarms and detector activations to the ESI specified in the [Gallagher] Identity parameter. This is not the recommended approach and should only be used for upgrading existing installations using this approach. Mapping=configuration Mapping=ESIconfiguration OPTIONAL: Control whether to use legacy behaviour for FromIv detector events. When set to 'true', Gallagher events created by the Integration can be immediately processed (default behaviour). When set to 'false', Gallagher events created by the Integration can be processed only when the Control Center detector is deactivated. This is supported only when the Mapping parameter above is set to ESIconfiguration. If the parameter is not provided then the legacy behaviour will be enabled. EnableLegacyFromIvDetectorBehaviour=false [SystemEvents] SystemEvents are events that may be sent to Control Center to report the status of, or problems with, the Integration Module. The number assigned to a system event is a user-defined event number that corresponds to an external system input number of an alarm source in Control Center. If IMOffline is defined, an event with this number will be sent to the NVR/Alarm Server whenever the Integration Module is about to go offline. Reasons for going offline include a manual service stop request, the host pc shutting down, or when the USB license dongle is removed or expires (trial dongles only). IMOffline=1 If IMOnline is defined, an event with this number will be sent to the NVR/Alarm Server whenever the Integration Module has successfully started up. IMOnline=2 If the 3rdPartyOffline property is defined, an event with this 28 Administrator's Guide - v6

Gallagher - Integration Module 5 System Configuration Files for Alarm Integration number will be sent to the NVR/Alarm Server whenever the Gallagher (via the Integration Server Module) connection is lost. 3rdPartyOffline=3 If the 3rdPartyOnline property is defined, an event with this number will be sent to the NVR/Alarm Server whenever the Gallagher (via the Integration Server Module) connection is re-established after a previous 3rdPartyOffline event has occured. 3rdPartyOnline=4 [ThirdPartySystemEvents] ThirdPartySystemEvents are events that may be sent to Gallagher to report the status of, or problems with, the Integration Module. The number assigned to a Gallagher system event corresponds to a Gallagher external group number. Note that all system events sent to Gallagher are forwarded to the ESI specified in the [Gallagher] Identity parameter. If the AlarmServerOffline property is defined, an event will be sent to Gallagher using the external group number specified whenever an IndigoVision alarm server (NVR-AS) goes offline. The value, if set, must be a valid Gallagher External Group (i.e. in the range 0 to 29). AlarmServerOffline=0 If the AlarmServerOnline property is defined, an event will be sent to Gallagher using the external group number specified whenever an IndigoVision alarm server (NVR-AS) comes online after being offline. The value, if set, must be a valid Gallagher External Group (i.e. in the range 0 to 29). AlarmServerOnline=0 [Log] The log level. The default log level is "info", which will log each alarm sent to the NVR/Alarm Server and all errors. Change to "err" to minimize the log output to just errors. Change to "debug" to maximize log output. Logging level err (minimize output, log errors only) info (log alarms and errors) debug (maximize output, log all information) Level=info Administrator's Guide - v6 29