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= '''<span style="color:#4D5A93">Nexus Burglar Alarm Documentation</span>''' =
 
= '''<span style="color:#4D5A93">Nexus Burglar Alarm Documentation</span>''' =
  
This documentation is to better help you with the product to help you efficiently work with the product and make use of all of its features properly.
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<b>This documentation is intended for version:</b> <span style="color:red">v2.0.0 or greater</span> - Reference version history [[Nexus Burglar Alarm/Version History]]. If you have an outdated version, acquire a redelivery at our [http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Silesia/125/104/2003 Main Store].
Having trouble using a feature? Consult the documentation below.
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Need help navigating this manual better? Please use the table of contents to the right of this page.
 
Need help navigating this manual better? Please use the table of contents to the right of this page.
  
Before we get started on using the Burglar Alarm System, we would like to thank you for choosing us! If you have any questions please ask in our Second Life Group.
 
If your questions are not answered, please file a ticket here on our [http://tickets.nexus-sl.net/ Support Site].
 
  
= '''<span style="color:#4D5A93">Control Panel</span>''' =
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Before we get started on using the Burglar Alarm System, we would like to thank you for choosing us!
: Your control panel is used for controlling your Alarms, Lights, and Sensors.
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: Setting it up is extremely easy. All you need to do is follow the steps.
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== To Setup ==
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If you have any questions, please ask in our Second Life Group; if your questions are not answered, please file a ticket by visiting our [https://tickets.nexus-sl.net/ Support Site].
: Follow these steps to setup your Annunciator.
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# Rez out the control panel.
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# Right Click and go into the object's contents.
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# Edit the notecard "_config".
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# Enter an Alarm ID. (This is used to link alarms together).
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# Choose who you want to access it. (Access)
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: If you don't want to use the pagers, then your control panel is all set up.
 
: Since the pager API is pre-built into the control panel, you can set all the variables in "_config" notecard.
 
  
== Setting Up Pagers ==
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= '''<span style="color:#4D5A93">Introduction</span>''' =
# Get Pager Network ID from Pager Computer Terminal.
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Included in your unpacked Burglar Alarm System folder are 5 components:
# Put Pager Network Key in "PagerKey" in the _config notecard.
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# <b>Control Panel</b> (<span style="color:red">required</span>)
# Enter the channel you would like burglar alarm messages to be sent on.  
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#* The Control Panel is used to manage one <u>or more</u> alarm networks within a region, that are owned by you.
# Set how you want the message to be sent. Setting "ToneOut" to "Pager" will send it to only pagers.
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# <b>Home Panel</b> (<span style="color:red">required</span>)
# Set the location of your control panel.
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#* The Home Panel is used to arm/disarm the alarm network.
# "PagerDebug" will send you pager's API error messages, if you're getting no messages on the pagers, this will help you and tell you why.
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# <b>Straight Sensor</b> / <b>Angled Sensor</b> (<span style="color:red">required</span>)
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#* The Sensors are used to detect intruders within a set range that are not listed on the Whitelist.
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#** <b>Note:</b> Aside from appearances, both sensors function exactly the same.
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# <b>Alarm</b> (optional)
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#* The Speaker that will sound whenever an alarm is triggered.
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# <b>Emergency Light</b> (optional)
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#* The Emergency Light can be configured to turn on whenever an alarm is triggered. Otherwise, can be controlled manually by using the Control Panel.
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= '''<span style="color:#4D5A93">Getting Started / Complete Setup</span>''' =
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The following setup guide will walk you through how to setup a basic alarm network.
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== Control Panel ==
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# Rez the "Nexus Burglar Alarm - Control Panel".
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# Right-click &amp; Edit.
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# Go to the Contents tab and open the "_config" notecard.
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#* You will notice the configuration is divided into the following sections:
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#** ALARM IDS
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#** ACCESS
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#** WHITELIST
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#** PAGER KEY
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#** PAGER CHANNEL
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#** TONE OUT
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#** PAGER DEBUG
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#** DISCORD WEBHOOK
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#** OUTPUT MESSAGE
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# Go through each section to configure your Control Panel:
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## <b>ALARM IDS</b>
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##* Input a unique name for your alarm network. This name will be shared with all other alarm components going forward in your setup, i.e., Home Panel, Sensors, Speaker, and Emergency Light.
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##* <b>To add multiple networks</b>, separate the names with a comma (CSV format).<br><br>For example: <pre>ALARM IDS = Home</pre>
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## <b>ACCESS</b>
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##* Set the basic access mode for this panel. You can either set it to: <code style="color:#E38A2B">Owner</code>, <code style="color:#E38A2B">Group</code>, or <code style="color:#E38A2B">Anyone</code>.
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##* Those with access will be able to enable/disable the system, control lights, and silence any active alarms for any network that the Control Panel is managing.
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##* <b>If you opted for <code style="color:#E38A2B">Group</code></b>, this will allow anyone to access the Control Panel if they have their group tag active/worn, that matches the group that the object is set to. [[File:ObjectSetGroup.png|none|none]]<br><br>For example: <pre>ACCESS = Owner</pre>
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## <b>WHITELIST</b>
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##* In addition to the basic access mode, the Whitelist can be used to grant access to specific users by inputting their [https://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Category:LSL_Legacy_Name Legacy Name]. You <b>DO NOT</b> need to add yourself.
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##* <b>To add multiple users</b>, separate the names with a comma (CSV format).
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##* Those with access will be able to enable/disable the system, control lights, and silence any active alarms for any network that the Control Panel is managing.<br><br>For example: <pre>WHITELIST = Johnny Nexen, Shymus Roffo</pre>
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##; <br><span style="color:#9b091f">The remaining sections are only applicable if you would like to receive <u>Pager</u> and/or <u>Discord</u> alerts* for each time an alarm is triggered</span>
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##; <small><span style="color:#9b091f">* To receive Pager alerts, you must own the [https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Nexus-Pager-System-V3/4593342 Nexus Pager System]</span></small>
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##; <small><span style="color:#9b091f">* To receive Discord alerts, you must have a valid Discord Webhook</span></small>
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## <b>PAGER KEY</b>
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##* Input your Pager Network Key
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##* <span style="color:#9b091f">Can't find your Network Key?</span> The Network Key is located in the <u>description field</u> of your "Nexus Computer Terminal" object, if you've created a Pager network.<br><br>For example:<pre>PAGER KEY = #BACEECBE-5F9F-4322-B79E-7414C818BEB5</pre>
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## <b>PAGER CHANNEL</b>
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##* Input the name of the channel that you would like to have alerts sent to.
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##* <b>Note:</b> Channel names are case-sensitive.
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##* <span style="color:#9b091f">Can't find your channel name?</span> Click on your Computer Terminal and select <kbd>Channels</kbd> / <kbd>List</kbd> for a full readout of your registered channels.<br><br>For example:<pre>PAGER CHANNEL = YOUR_CHANNEL_NAME</pre>
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## <b>TONE OUT</b>
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##* Set the type of alert that you would like to receive: <code style="color:#E38A2B">Pager</code>, <code style="color:#E38A2B">Speaker</code>, or <code style="color:#E38A2B">Both</code>.<br><br>For example:<pre>TONE OUT = Both</pre>
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## <b>PAGER DEBUG</b>
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##* Enable this feature temporarily if you are not receiving Pager alerts properly, as it will output any error messages to help you troubleshoot the problem.<br><br>For example:<pre>PAGER DEBUG = FALSE</pre>
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## <b>DISCORD WEBHOOK</b>
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##* Input your Discord Webhook URL.<br><br>For example:<pre>DISCORD WEBHOOK = https://discord.com/api/webhooks/747191624765014036/IrMD-_jTlSTxUlliwmIk3aXYpAv7E4561pFI90kKSSE7o35BeRvyiYAORSuvucS869j1</pre>
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## <b>OUTPUT MESSAGE</b>
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##* This is the alert message that will be relayed to your Pagers and/or your Discord Server. To include alarm details in your message dynamically, you may include the following keywords:
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##** <code style="color:#E38A2B">((LOCATION))</code> — This will insert the "LOCATION" value that has been set in the Home Panel configuration
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##** <code style="color:#E38A2B">((SENSOR))</code> — This will insert the "SENSOR NAME" value that has been set in the Home Panel configuration
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##** <code style="color:#E38A2B">((INTRUDER))</code> — This will insert the name of the user that was detected by a sensor, that caused the alarm to trigger
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##** <code style="color:#E38A2B">((TIME))</code> — This will insert the time of the alarm (Second Life time).
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##* <b>If left blank</b>, a default alert will be set.<br><br>For example:<pre>OUTPUT MESSAGE = BURGLAR ALARM ACTIVATED - [Location: ((LOCATION))] - [Sensor: ((SENSOR))] - [Triggered By: ((INTRUDER))] - [Time: ((TIME))]</pre>
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# <b style="color:#6BBB00">Your Control Panel is Ready!</b>
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== Home Panel ==
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# Rez the "Nexus Burglar Alarm - Home Panel".
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# Right-click &amp; Edit.
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# Go to the Contents tab and open the "_config" notecard.
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# Go through each section to configure your Home Panel:
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## <b>ALARM ID</b>
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##* Input the name of your alarm network (aka: alarm ID) that you previously set in your Control Panel configuration. This will allow the Home Panel to sync to your Control Panel.<br><br>For example: <pre>ALARM ID = Home</pre>
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## <b>MASTER PANEL</b>
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##* With each alarm network, you must have one Home Panel act as the "Master Panel"; this will effectively make it so additional Home Panels that are rezzed, if needed, to act as relays and will refer to the "Masters" configuration instead of it's own.
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##** <b>For instance:</b> If you were setting up an alarm system in a home and wanted a Home Panel located in each room, you would only need to set <b>one of them</b> as the "Master Panel" and have it fully configured. All other Home Panels would simply require just the shared "Alarm ID".
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##* Set to <code style="color:#E38A2B">TRUE</code> to make it the primary Home Panel in your setup.<br><br>For example: <pre>MASTER PANEL = TRUE</pre>
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## <b>ALARM DELAY</b>
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##* Input the amount of <code style="color:#E38A2B">seconds</code> you would like to delay the alarm for when a non-whitelisted user is detected. This delay setting allows for users with panel access to disarm the system before the alarm sounds.<br><br>For example: <pre>ALARM DELAY = 20</pre>
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## <b>ALARM DELAY VOLUME</b>
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##* Input the volume level for the delayed alarm sound, you can set the range between <code style="color:#E38A2B">0.0 - 1.0</code>; where <b>0.0 = off</b> and <b>1.0 = max volume</b>.<br><br>For example: <pre>ALARM DELAY VOLUME = 0.1</pre>
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## <b>TIMEOUT</b>
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##* Input the amount of <code style="color:#E38A2B">seconds</code> the alarm should sound for, before it is silenced automatically if no users are around to silence it themselves.<br><br>For example: <pre>TIMEOUT = 300</pre>
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## <b>REMAIN ARMED AFTER TIMEOUT</b>
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##* If <code style="color:#E38A2B">TRUE</code>, after an alarm has timed-out, the sensors will re-enable automatically and continue to monitor for intruders.
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##* Otherwise if <code style="color:#E38A2B">FALSE</code>, the system will require manual user intervention to re-arm the system.<br><br>For example: <pre>REMAIN ARMED AFTER TIMEOUT = TRUE</pre>
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## <b>ACCESS</b>
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##* Set the basic access mode for this panel. You can either set it to: <code style="color:#E38A2B">Owner</code>, <code style="color:#E38A2B">Group</code>, or <code style="color:#E38A2B">Anyone</code>.
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##* Those with access will be able to arm/disarm the system.<br><br>For example: <pre>ACCESS = Owner</pre>
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## <b>WHITELIST</b>
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##* Input the name of user(s) that should <b>NOT</b> trigger an alarm. <b>Including yourself</b>, if you do not want to trigger the alarm when in presence of a sensor.
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##* <b>To add multiple users</b>, separate the names with a comma (CSV format).<br><br>For example: <pre>WHITELIST = Johnny Nexen, Shymus Roffo</pre>
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##; <br><span style="color:#9b091f">The remaining section is only applicable for <u>Pager</u> and/or <u>Discord</u> alerts</span>
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## <b>LOCATION</b>
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##* Set a location description for this Home Panel. The location value you set will be replaced with <code style="color:#E38A2B">((LOCATION))</code> if set in your "output message".<br><br>For example: <pre>LOCATION = Nexus Corporate Tower</pre>
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# <b style="color:#6BBB00">Your Home Panel is Ready!</b>
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== Sensors ==
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# Rez your preferred style of sensor:
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#* "Nexus Burglar Alarm - Straight Sensor".
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#* "Nexus Burglar Alarm - Angled Sensor".
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# Right-click &amp; Edit.
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# Go to the Contents tab and open the "_config" notecard.
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# Go through each section to configure your Sensor:
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## <b>ALARM ID</b>
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##* Input the name of your alarm network that you previously set in your Control Panel configuration.<br><br>For example: <pre>ALARM ID = Home</pre>
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## <b>RANGE</b>
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##* Input the range for this sensor, you can set the range between <code style="color:#E38A2B">0</code> - <code style="color:#E38A2B">96</code> meters.
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##* <span style="color:#9b091f">Unsure what range to set?</span> Use the included "Sensor Range HUD". Simply move your Sensor into it's permanent position and equip the HUD to find the range.<br><br>For example: <pre>RANGE = 15</pre>
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##; <br><span style="color:#9b091f">The remaining section is only applicable for <u>Pager</u> and/or <u>Discord</u> alerts</span>
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## <b>SENSOR NAME</b>
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##* Set a name description for this Sensor. The name value you set will be replaced with <code style="color:#E38A2B">((SENSOR))</code> if set in your "output message".<br><br>For example: <pre>SENSOR = Front Entrance</pre>
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# <b style="color:#6BBB00">Your Sensor is Ready!</b>
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== Speaker ==
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<span style="color:#9b091f">This is an optional component</span>
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# Rez the "Nexus Burglar Alarm - Speaker".
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# Right-click &amp; Edit.
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# Go to the Contents tab and open the "_config" notecard.
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# Go through each section to configure your Alarm:
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## <b>ALARM ID</b>
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##* Input the name of your alarm network that you previously set in your Control Panel configuration.<br><br>For example: <pre>ALARM ID = Home</pre>
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## <b>ALARM SOUND</b>
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##* If you wish to change the default alarm sound, input the UUID for the sound you wish to set.
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##* <span style="color:#9b091f">Unsure where to find the UUID?</span> Open your inventory, locate the sound you would like to use, then right-click and select "Copy Asset UUID".<br><br>For example: <pre>ALARM SOUND = 6e37a900-816a-753e-514c-258eb8e90f85</pre>
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# <b style="color:#6BBB00">Your Speaker is Ready!</b>
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== Emergency Light ==
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<span style="color:#9b091f">This is an optional component</span>
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# Rez the "Nexus Burglar Alarm - Emergency Light".
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# Right-click &amp; Edit.
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# Go to the Contents tab and open the "_config" notecard.
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# Go through each section to configure your Emergency Light:
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## <b>ALARM ID</b>
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##* Input the name of your alarm network that you previously set in your Control Panel configuration.<br><br>For example: <pre>ALARM ID = Home</pre>
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## <b>TURN ON WHEN ALARM</b>
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##* If set to <code style="color:#E38A2B">TRUE</code>, the light will automatically turn on when an alarm is triggered.<br><br>For example: <pre>TURN ON WHEN ALARM = TRUE</pre>
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# <b style="color:#6BBB00">Your Emergency Light is Ready!</b>

Latest revision as of 15:46, 2 March 2024

← Nexus Burglar Alarm System

Nexus Burglar Alarm Documentation

This documentation is intended for version: v2.0.0 or greater - Reference version history Nexus Burglar Alarm/Version History. If you have an outdated version, acquire a redelivery at our Main Store.

Need help navigating this manual better? Please use the table of contents to the right of this page.


Before we get started on using the Burglar Alarm System, we would like to thank you for choosing us!

If you have any questions, please ask in our Second Life Group; if your questions are not answered, please file a ticket by visiting our Support Site.


Introduction

Included in your unpacked Burglar Alarm System folder are 5 components:

  1. Control Panel (required)
    • The Control Panel is used to manage one or more alarm networks within a region, that are owned by you.
  2. Home Panel (required)
    • The Home Panel is used to arm/disarm the alarm network.
  3. Straight Sensor / Angled Sensor (required)
    • The Sensors are used to detect intruders within a set range that are not listed on the Whitelist.
      • Note: Aside from appearances, both sensors function exactly the same.
  4. Alarm (optional)
    • The Speaker that will sound whenever an alarm is triggered.
  5. Emergency Light (optional)
    • The Emergency Light can be configured to turn on whenever an alarm is triggered. Otherwise, can be controlled manually by using the Control Panel.


Getting Started / Complete Setup

The following setup guide will walk you through how to setup a basic alarm network.

Control Panel

  1. Rez the "Nexus Burglar Alarm - Control Panel".
  2. Right-click & Edit.
  3. Go to the Contents tab and open the "_config" notecard.
    • You will notice the configuration is divided into the following sections:
      • ALARM IDS
      • ACCESS
      • WHITELIST
      • PAGER KEY
      • PAGER CHANNEL
      • TONE OUT
      • PAGER DEBUG
      • DISCORD WEBHOOK
      • OUTPUT MESSAGE
  4. Go through each section to configure your Control Panel:
    1. ALARM IDS
      • Input a unique name for your alarm network. This name will be shared with all other alarm components going forward in your setup, i.e., Home Panel, Sensors, Speaker, and Emergency Light.
      • To add multiple networks, separate the names with a comma (CSV format).

        For example:
        ALARM IDS = Home
    2. ACCESS
      • Set the basic access mode for this panel. You can either set it to: Owner, Group, or Anyone.
      • Those with access will be able to enable/disable the system, control lights, and silence any active alarms for any network that the Control Panel is managing.
      • If you opted for Group, this will allow anyone to access the Control Panel if they have their group tag active/worn, that matches the group that the object is set to.
        ObjectSetGroup.png


        For example:
        ACCESS = Owner
    3. WHITELIST
      • In addition to the basic access mode, the Whitelist can be used to grant access to specific users by inputting their Legacy Name. You DO NOT need to add yourself.
      • To add multiple users, separate the names with a comma (CSV format).
      • Those with access will be able to enable/disable the system, control lights, and silence any active alarms for any network that the Control Panel is managing.

        For example:
        WHITELIST = Johnny Nexen, Shymus Roffo

      The remaining sections are only applicable if you would like to receive Pager and/or Discord alerts* for each time an alarm is triggered
      * To receive Pager alerts, you must own the Nexus Pager System
      * To receive Discord alerts, you must have a valid Discord Webhook
    4. PAGER KEY
      • Input your Pager Network Key
      • Can't find your Network Key? The Network Key is located in the description field of your "Nexus Computer Terminal" object, if you've created a Pager network.

        For example:
        PAGER KEY = #BACEECBE-5F9F-4322-B79E-7414C818BEB5
    5. PAGER CHANNEL
      • Input the name of the channel that you would like to have alerts sent to.
      • Note: Channel names are case-sensitive.
      • Can't find your channel name? Click on your Computer Terminal and select Channels / List for a full readout of your registered channels.

        For example:
        PAGER CHANNEL = YOUR_CHANNEL_NAME
    6. TONE OUT
      • Set the type of alert that you would like to receive: Pager, Speaker, or Both.

        For example:
        TONE OUT = Both
    7. PAGER DEBUG
      • Enable this feature temporarily if you are not receiving Pager alerts properly, as it will output any error messages to help you troubleshoot the problem.

        For example:
        PAGER DEBUG = FALSE
    8. DISCORD WEBHOOK
      • Input your Discord Webhook URL.

        For example:
        DISCORD WEBHOOK = https://discord.com/api/webhooks/747191624765014036/IrMD-_jTlSTxUlliwmIk3aXYpAv7E4561pFI90kKSSE7o35BeRvyiYAORSuvucS869j1
    9. OUTPUT MESSAGE
      • This is the alert message that will be relayed to your Pagers and/or your Discord Server. To include alarm details in your message dynamically, you may include the following keywords:
        • ((LOCATION)) — This will insert the "LOCATION" value that has been set in the Home Panel configuration
        • ((SENSOR)) — This will insert the "SENSOR NAME" value that has been set in the Home Panel configuration
        • ((INTRUDER)) — This will insert the name of the user that was detected by a sensor, that caused the alarm to trigger
        • ((TIME)) — This will insert the time of the alarm (Second Life time).
      • If left blank, a default alert will be set.

        For example:
        OUTPUT MESSAGE = BURGLAR ALARM ACTIVATED - [Location: ((LOCATION))] - [Sensor: ((SENSOR))] - [Triggered By: ((INTRUDER))] - [Time: ((TIME))]
  5. Your Control Panel is Ready!


Home Panel

  1. Rez the "Nexus Burglar Alarm - Home Panel".
  2. Right-click & Edit.
  3. Go to the Contents tab and open the "_config" notecard.
  4. Go through each section to configure your Home Panel:
    1. ALARM ID
      • Input the name of your alarm network (aka: alarm ID) that you previously set in your Control Panel configuration. This will allow the Home Panel to sync to your Control Panel.

        For example:
        ALARM ID = Home
    2. MASTER PANEL
      • With each alarm network, you must have one Home Panel act as the "Master Panel"; this will effectively make it so additional Home Panels that are rezzed, if needed, to act as relays and will refer to the "Masters" configuration instead of it's own.
        • For instance: If you were setting up an alarm system in a home and wanted a Home Panel located in each room, you would only need to set one of them as the "Master Panel" and have it fully configured. All other Home Panels would simply require just the shared "Alarm ID".
      • Set to TRUE to make it the primary Home Panel in your setup.

        For example:
        MASTER PANEL = TRUE
    3. ALARM DELAY
      • Input the amount of seconds you would like to delay the alarm for when a non-whitelisted user is detected. This delay setting allows for users with panel access to disarm the system before the alarm sounds.

        For example:
        ALARM DELAY = 20
    4. ALARM DELAY VOLUME
      • Input the volume level for the delayed alarm sound, you can set the range between 0.0 - 1.0; where 0.0 = off and 1.0 = max volume.

        For example:
        ALARM DELAY VOLUME = 0.1
    5. TIMEOUT
      • Input the amount of seconds the alarm should sound for, before it is silenced automatically if no users are around to silence it themselves.

        For example:
        TIMEOUT = 300
    6. REMAIN ARMED AFTER TIMEOUT
      • If TRUE, after an alarm has timed-out, the sensors will re-enable automatically and continue to monitor for intruders.
      • Otherwise if FALSE, the system will require manual user intervention to re-arm the system.

        For example:
        REMAIN ARMED AFTER TIMEOUT = TRUE
    7. ACCESS
      • Set the basic access mode for this panel. You can either set it to: Owner, Group, or Anyone.
      • Those with access will be able to arm/disarm the system.

        For example:
        ACCESS = Owner
    8. WHITELIST
      • Input the name of user(s) that should NOT trigger an alarm. Including yourself, if you do not want to trigger the alarm when in presence of a sensor.
      • To add multiple users, separate the names with a comma (CSV format).

        For example:
        WHITELIST = Johnny Nexen, Shymus Roffo

      The remaining section is only applicable for Pager and/or Discord alerts
    9. LOCATION
      • Set a location description for this Home Panel. The location value you set will be replaced with ((LOCATION)) if set in your "output message".

        For example:
        LOCATION = Nexus Corporate Tower
  5. Your Home Panel is Ready!


Sensors

  1. Rez your preferred style of sensor:
    • "Nexus Burglar Alarm - Straight Sensor".
    • "Nexus Burglar Alarm - Angled Sensor".
  2. Right-click & Edit.
  3. Go to the Contents tab and open the "_config" notecard.
  4. Go through each section to configure your Sensor:
    1. ALARM ID
      • Input the name of your alarm network that you previously set in your Control Panel configuration.

        For example:
        ALARM ID = Home
    2. RANGE
      • Input the range for this sensor, you can set the range between 0 - 96 meters.
      • Unsure what range to set? Use the included "Sensor Range HUD". Simply move your Sensor into it's permanent position and equip the HUD to find the range.

        For example:
        RANGE = 15

      The remaining section is only applicable for Pager and/or Discord alerts
    3. SENSOR NAME
      • Set a name description for this Sensor. The name value you set will be replaced with ((SENSOR)) if set in your "output message".

        For example:
        SENSOR = Front Entrance
  5. Your Sensor is Ready!


Speaker

This is an optional component

  1. Rez the "Nexus Burglar Alarm - Speaker".
  2. Right-click & Edit.
  3. Go to the Contents tab and open the "_config" notecard.
  4. Go through each section to configure your Alarm:
    1. ALARM ID
      • Input the name of your alarm network that you previously set in your Control Panel configuration.

        For example:
        ALARM ID = Home
    2. ALARM SOUND
      • If you wish to change the default alarm sound, input the UUID for the sound you wish to set.
      • Unsure where to find the UUID? Open your inventory, locate the sound you would like to use, then right-click and select "Copy Asset UUID".

        For example:
        ALARM SOUND = 6e37a900-816a-753e-514c-258eb8e90f85
  5. Your Speaker is Ready!

Emergency Light

This is an optional component

  1. Rez the "Nexus Burglar Alarm - Emergency Light".
  2. Right-click & Edit.
  3. Go to the Contents tab and open the "_config" notecard.
  4. Go through each section to configure your Emergency Light:
    1. ALARM ID
      • Input the name of your alarm network that you previously set in your Control Panel configuration.

        For example:
        ALARM ID = Home
    2. TURN ON WHEN ALARM
      • If set to TRUE, the light will automatically turn on when an alarm is triggered.

        For example:
        TURN ON WHEN ALARM = TRUE
  5. Your Emergency Light is Ready!