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Manual 3060 System - SimonsVoss technologies

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LON – Network 3065<br />

Page 26<br />

11.0 Security<br />

Because the Network 3065 records and logs critical data, it must be reliably protected<br />

from unauthorised accesses. This demands a great deal from the system as far as<br />

information and manipulation security.<br />

11.1 Secure Communication Between the Network Nodes<br />

Network communication is protected against data tapping in the following ways:<br />

- In order to prevent the data stream from being monitored, the data is encoded<br />

for transmission.<br />

- The encoding also provides sufficient protection during professional attacks<br />

using cryptoanalysis.<br />

11.2 Automatic Tests of Separate <strong>System</strong> Components<br />

Because separate components can be distributed widely across parts of a building, a<br />

malfunction, manipulation and forcing of a door must be detected and reported to the<br />

central PC automatically.<br />

Important: If a door is equipped with a forced opening alarm function, it must have a<br />

lockcontact.<br />

All nodes report to the central PC at time intervals that can be configured. These time<br />

frames can also be selected to be variable for certain time frames, so that, for<br />

example, critical doors report more often at night than during the day.<br />

11.3 Alarms<br />

Alarms are messages that require a prompt response (such as in case of a burglar or<br />

fire). If the same alarm occurs repeatedly, it is only reported once, in order to keep a<br />

better overview and to reduce the load on the alarm control centers.

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