This page describes how SIWENOID v2 represents and manages intrusion detection subsystems. It covers the datapoint hierarchy structure for intrusion panels, how to verify a device connection, how to use zone commands and treatments, and how to use the Group & Zone States view for a comprehensive overview of the entire intrusion installation.
SIWENOID v2 integrates with intrusion detection panels from multiple manufacturers (such as Bosch SPC, Galaxy Dimension, Paradox, Aritech, and others) through dedicated subsystem drivers. Regardless of the manufacturer, SIWENOID v2 maps the intrusion panel's structure into a consistent hierarchy of containers, partitions (groups), and zones. This uniform representation means the operator interface and engineering workflow is the same across all supported intrusion panel types.
The core structural elements of an intrusion subsystem in SIWENOID v2 are:
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After configuring an intrusion panel as a subsystem in SIWENOID v2, the first step is to confirm that the communication between SIWENOID and the panel is active.
Open the Datapoint Hierarchy screen and navigate to the Device node of the intrusion panel in the physical tree. Select the device node to display its information in the right-side panels.
In the lower right area of the screen, the current connection status message is displayed. If the communication is established and the driver is operating correctly, a “connected” status message is shown. If the device is not connected or the driver has encountered a communication error, a fault status is shown here instead.
A connected status at the device level confirms that SIWENOID v2 is actively receiving data from the panel. Zone statuses, partition states, and commands will only function correctly when the device is shown as connected.
Selecting an individual zone in the datapoint hierarchy displays three panels on the right side of the screen:
1 — Zones (Datapoint Selection)
The hierarchy tree on the left allows the engineer to select any zone, partition, or device node within the intrusion subsystem. The selected node determines which information, statuses, and commands are shown in the right-side panels. Zones are listed under their parent partition, and partitions are listed under their parent device container.
2 — Treatments (Possible Statuses)
The treatments panel shows all states that the selected zone can have. The available statuses depend on the zone type and the capabilities of the connected panel driver. Common zone statuses include:
The current active status of the selected zone is highlighted in the treatments panel. Hovering over a status icon displays a tooltip with the status name and description.
3 — Commands
The commands panel shows all operations that can be sent to the selected zone or partition through the SIWENOID v2 driver. Available commands depend on the datapoint type and the capabilities of the connected panel. Common commands for intrusion zones and partitions include:
To send a command, click the button to the left of the command name in the commands panel. The command is transmitted immediately to the connected intrusion panel through the driver. The result is reflected in the zone's status after the panel responds. All commands are logged in the event log with the username of the operator who issued them.
In addition to inspecting individual zones one at a time through the datapoint hierarchy, SIWENOID v2 provides a dedicated Group & Zone States view that displays the status of all partitions and zones in the intrusion subsystem simultaneously. This view is the recommended tool for getting a complete operational overview of the entire intrusion installation at once.
To open this view, click the + button at the top of any workspace panel on the main screen. A popup menu appears — select Intrusion, then choose one of the available sub-views:
The Group & Zone States view displays all elements of the intrusion subsystem in a structured list. Each row contains the following information:
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