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Revision as of 11:21, 25 July 2017
Virtual I/O is a feature for activating scripts on station events.
The scripts mentioned in this article can be downloaded here.
Controlling relays located in safe area
Sometimes due to security requirements it is not allowed to operate the door lock from the relay in the Turbine station outside the door.
Instead of operating the relay in the door station, one can use the "Virtual I/O" feature to control the relay of an I/O unit (e.g. TKIS unit) which is located in a secure area.
There are three different scripts for relay control.
- RelayTimer_v1.lua: Pulse the relay for a set time
- RelayOn_v1.lua: Turn relay ON
- RelayOff_v1.lua: Turn relay OFF
Upload the script
- Download and unzip the scripts on your PC
- Select SIP Configuration > Script Upload, and click Browse to upload the scripts to the station
Script configuration
The RelayTimer_v1.lua script requires 4 parameters:
lua RelayTimer_v1.lua <username> <password> <Turbine IP address> <Timer>
- username is by default admin
- password is by default alphaadmin
- Turbine IP address is the IP address in dot notation
- Timer is the relay pulse time in seconds
The RelayOn_v1.lua script requires 3 parameters:
lua RelayOn_v1.lua <username> <password> <Turbine IP address>
- username is by default admin
- password is by default alphaadmin
- Turbine IP address is the IP address in dot notation
To configure the script, select SIP Configuration > Script Configuration
The RelayOff_v1.lua script requires 3 parameters:
lua RelayOff_v1.lua <username> <password> <Turbine IP address>
- username is by default admin
- password is by default alphaadmin
- Turbine IP address is the IP address in dot notation
Script Event assignement
After a script slot has been created the user can choose which event(s) which will start the script(s).
TruPortal Integration
By using Virtual I/O the Pulse system trigger a script that can control the door lock in a TruPortal system.
Upload the script
Script configuration
TruPortal script requires 4 parameters:
- username
- password
- TruPortal device IP address
- Door number to activate
Script Event assignement
After a script slot has been created the user can choose which event(s) which will start the script.
Milestone Integration
By using Virtual I/O the Pulse system trigger a script that can control the Milestone Video Management System. In this example we want to activate a camera when the Turbine station calls the reception. The camera should switch off when the conversation ends.
Upload the script
Script configuration
Milestone script requires 3 parameters:
- Milestone server IP address
- TCP port number
- "Text" to send (example "Cam105")
A second slot is needed to deactivate the camera. Same parameters with text changed to "CamOff".
- Milestone server IP address
- TCP port number
- "Text" to send (example "CamOff")
Script Event assignement
After a script slot has been created the user can choose which events which will start the script.