To monitor data points on maps, you must map their range of values to the standard
states of a digital input: Normal, Active, and Trouble. Having done
that, you can represent the data points on maps as if they were digital inputs.
Before you begin
Configure the data points on your Industrial IoT devices. For more information, see the corresponding topic in the
Adding
devices and entities using the Industrial IoT plugin chapter.
What you should know
You can make the system treat a data point as digital input by adding an input
behavior to it. When you do this, the system creates a virtual input and a virtual
access control unit in Security Center. The data
point then inherits the features available to digital inputs in Security Center, such as the ability to be displayed
on maps, used in event-to-actions, and used in Genetec Mission Control™ workflows.
Procedure
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From the Config Tool homepage, open the Plugins
task.
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Expand the plugin role related to the device from the entity browser, select a
device or an entity and click the Input behavior
tab.
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Click Add an input (
) and enter the
following information:
- Data point
- Select the data point you want to configure as an input.
- States
- In the States section, configure the following:
- Normal state
- Define the input behavior for the Normal state
using a comparison operator and a value.
- Active state
- Define the input behavior for the Active state
using a comparison operator and a value.
- Trouble state
- Define the input behavior for the Trouble state
using a comparison operator and a value.
NOTE: The
Trouble state is disabled by default. To
enable it, select the Trouble
state option.
- Fallback state
- Define the input behavior if all three state conditions return
false. There are four options for the fallback state:
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Keep the current input state (default)
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Change the input state to Normal
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Change the input state to Active
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Change the input state to Trouble
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Click Add and then click
Apply.
IMPORTANT: When two defined conditions are true, the system
prioritizes the input state in the following order:
- Trouble
- Active
- Normal
- Fallback
Results
A virtual access control unit is added to the entity browser. It shares the name of
the device or entity it was created from with the suffix "IO".