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BSI PD CLC/TS 50134-9:2018

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Alarm systems. Social alarm systems – IP Communications Protocol

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BSI 2018 44
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This Technical Specification specifies a protocol for point-to-point transmission of alarms, faults, control signals and communications monitoring, between a Local Unit and Controller and an Alarm Receiving Centre using the Internet protocol (IP). The protocol is intended for use over any network that supports the transmission of IP data with sufficient quality of service to support VoIP or a separate voice channel.

The Alarm Protocol is defined as an XML scheme including the alarm types, codes and necessary additional information.

The alarm protocol is an application layer protocol using another Internet Protocol as a transport protocol to handle addressing and transport functions. The transport protocol initially defined in this Technical Specification is SIP (Session Initiation Protocol).

The system performance characteristics for alarm transmission are specified in EN 50134-5. The performance characteristics of the Local Unit and Controller are expected to comply with the requirements of its associated alarm system standard and to apply for the transmission of social alarms.

The protocols described in this standard are based on the SS 91100:2014 SCAIP standard [7] and defined to enable backwards compatibility with existing products based on the SCAIP standard.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
8 1 Scope
2 Normative references
9 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Terms and definitions
10 3.2 Abbreviations
11 4 Social Alarm transmission network architecture
4.1 General
12 4.2 Alarm and status messages
4.2.1 General
4.2.2 Authentication
4.2.3 Encryption
4.3 Voice / multimedia over IP implementation
4.4 Separate voice network
13 5 Use Case 1: Event without voice- or multimedia communication
5.1 General
5.2 Event not treated by alarm receiver
14 5.3 Event information update
5.4 Aborting message session
5.5 Heartbeat
6 Use case 2: Event with voice or multimedia communication
6.1 LUC initiated voice / multimedia channel
15 6.2 ARC initiated voice / multimedia channel
16 6.3 Voice session initiation decision
7 Message format description
7.1 General
17 7.2 Interoperability Considerations with Version Numbering
7.2.1 General
7.2.2 Interoperability between LUC and ARC versions with the same major version number
7.2.3 Interoperability between LUC and ARC with Different Major Version Numbers
7.2.4 Interoperability with SCAIP
7.3 Message Request
21 7.4 Message Response
23 8 DTMF code
24 9 Sessions
9.1 Message
25 9.2 Voice or multimedia
26 Annex A (normative)Codes for device types
29 Annex B (normative)Codes for device components
30 Annex C (normative)Status codes
34 Annex D (normative)Location codes
36 Annex E (normative)Info codes
37 Annex F (informative)XML schema
42 Annex G (informative)Rationale and roadmap
BSI PD CLC/TS 50134-9:2018
$167.15