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SYSTEM SETUP UTILIZING PUSH NOTIFICATIONS
Starting with version 2/19/2013, Conductor now supports push notification system for Third Party Control Systems, as
well as raw socket (versus Telnet) connections. The advantages of this system are:
1) No polling needed. When conductor detects a change in one of the monitored fields, the unit will send a notice to
the third party control system with the update for the unit.
2) Simplified Status packets for all monitored devices. Details are in the below tables, but the status packet now
contains all relevant information for system operation and monitoring.
TO ENABLE PUSH NOTIFICATIONS FOR DEVICES
1) Every time a connection is initiated, a monitor command must be sent out from the third party control system with
the ip address of the device to be monitored. This command is:
monitor <IPAddress> CRLF
2) After a device is monitored, the status of that device will be reported when a change occurs. To get the status of a
monitored device at any time (when no changes have occurred) send the following command:
monitornotify <ipAddress> CRLF
3) The simplified status responses are detailed in the tables below.
4) If a connection is dropped, the monitor command must be resent when the connection is re-established.
5) Simplified status packets are encapsulated in an XML block of <status>...</status> additional messages may be
sent from Conductor to the control system (verbose messages including switch confirmations, and command
acknowledgments)
ADDITIONAL HELP:
For additional information, or troubleshooting please contact SVSi
Technical Support between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM Central Standard
Time at 256-261-7143 or email support@svsiav.com.
TELNET SESSIONS:
Conductor Units may also be controlled via Telnet Sessions utilizing port 50008. Legacy control system integration utilized this
method for control. Legacy programs will continue to function utilizing telnet via port 50008. This is also a useful tool for system
programmers to test commands prior to integrating with a third party control system.
COMMAND STRUCTURE:
All Commands detailed below follow the same general format. They can be generated from within Conductor Software by going
to Tasks > Scripts and utilizing the drop down menus to automatically generate control codes. For those pre-programming
hardware, utilize the tables below to determine your commands following this structure. All fields are separated by a space.
<action> <destination> <requiredInformation>
OR
Switch 169.254.10.104 221
PANEL BUILDER:
The N8001 and N8002 offer a GUI application called Panel Builder. Panels may be utilized as a standalone control option, or as
an extension to a Third Party Control System. Panels can be generated for and displayed on any mobile device or PC/Mac. The
look and feel is completely customizable. Programming, Design, and Implementation is incredibly fast using the built in-controls.
For more information on Panel Builder please visit the following http://svsiav.com/products/management-systems/.
For more information on how to integrate Panel Builder as your control interface, please contact our Pre-Sales technical team for
additional information and training resources.
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