Glossary for Security Center Digital Signage Management - Security Center Digital Signage Management 2.3

Security Center Digital Signage Management Plugin Guide 2.3

Applies to
Security Center Digital Signage Management 2.3
Last updated
2023-05-26
Content type
Guides > Plugin and extension guides
Language
English
Product
Security Center Digital Signage Management
Version
2.3

add-on

An add-on is a software package that adds tasks, tools, or specific configuration settings to Security Center systems.

alarm

An alarm entity describes a particular type of trouble situation that requires immediate attention and how it can be handled in Security Center. For example, an alarm can indicate which entities (usually cameras and doors) best describe the situation, who must be notified, how it must be displayed to the user, and so on.

Security Center Digital Signage Management

The Digital Signage Management plugin is a software package with which Security Center users can create, manage, and schedule messages to display on variable message signs.

DMS message history

The DMS message history task is a Security Center Digital Signage Management investigation task in Security Desk that shows the changes to messages activated on a sign.

DMS message library

The DMS message library is an inventory of saved messages in Security Center that can be displayed on a sign. Each sign has it's own DMS message library.

entity

Entities are the basic building blocks of Security Center. Everything that requires configuration is represented by an entity. An entity can represent a physical device, such as a camera or a door, or an abstract concept, such as an alarm, a schedule, a user, a role, a plugin, or an add-on.

event

An event indicates the occurrence of an activity or incident, such as access denied to a cardholder or motion detected on a camera. Events are automatically logged in Security Center. Every event has an entity as its main focus, called the event source.

event-to-action

An event-to-action links an action to an event. For example, you can configure Security Center to trigger an alarm when a door is forced open.

expansion server

An expansion server is any server machine in a Security Center system that does not host the Directory role. The purpose of the expansion server is to add to the processing power of the system.

Federation™

The Federation™ feature joins multiple, independent Genetec™ IP security systems into a single virtual system. With this feature, users on the central Security Center system can view and control entities that belong to remote systems.

Maps

The Maps task is an operation task that heightens your situational awareness by providing the context of a map to your security monitoring and control activities.

plugin

A plugin (in lowercase) is a software component that adds a specific feature to an existing program. Depending on the context, plugin can refer either to the software component itself or to the software package used to install the software component.

Plugin

Plugin (with an uppercase, in singular) is the role template that serves to create specific plugin roles.

plugin role

A plugin role adds optional features to Security Center. A plugin role is created by using the Plugin role template. By default, it is represented by an orange puzzle piece in the Roles view of the System task. Before you can create a plugin role, the software package specific to that role must be installed on your system.

Plugins

The Plugins task is an administration task that you can use to configure plugin-specific roles and related entities.

role

A role is a software component that performs a specific job within Security Center. To execute a role, you must assign one or more servers to host it.

Service Release

A Service Release (SR) is a standalone release that includes minor functionality improvements, bug fixes, and the integration of new hardware, intrusion devices, and plugins.

Service Release (SR)

Acronym: SR

shared message library

The shared message library is an inventory of saved messages in Security Center that can be displayed on any of the signs in your system.

simple text placeholder

Simple text placeholders are placeholders that can be replaced with any content and added to messages.

test message

Test messages are maintenance tools used to simplify the maintenance process so that sign repair teams do not need to configure messages themselves.