Configuring Command Profiles

The command profile defines the commands that are allowed on an ATS. This profile determines how a CMS can control a panel. The default command profile does not support video verification.

  NOTICE: To quickly create a new command profile, go to Communications > FlexC > Command Profiles. In the Command Profiles table, select a command profile and click the edit button (blue pencil), Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Replicate. You can now make the changes you require.
  1. To add a command profile step by step, go to Communications > FlexC > Command Profiles.

  2. Click Add.

  3. Enter a Name to identify the command profile.
  4. Select an Authentication Mode (Command User or Panel User, Command User Only, or Any Panel User) from the dropdown menu.

      NOTICE: The default Command User Name provides an out of the box user that quickly and easily enables control of the panel from SPC Com XT. It enables a broad range of commands. For example, the default command user can set all areas or control all zones. For tighter control, for example to only allow setting of certain areas, you can set up a customised command profile with a defined set of rights. You cannot delete the Default Command Profile, the Default Portal Command Profile or a command profile that is assigned to an ATS.
  5. Enter the name of the command profile user in the Command User Name field. This must match the Authentication User Name field in SPC Com XT.
  6. Enter the password of the command profile user in the Command Password field. This must match the authentication User PIN or Password field in SPC Com XT.
  7. Select the Live Streaming Mode (Disabled, Only after alarm event, Always available, System is fullset) to determine the streaming privacy options. Always Available generates the highest volume of data.
  8. Under Command Filter, select the commands to enable. For a full list of commands, see FlexC Commands.
  9. Select the commands to log.
  10. Click Save.
  11. Click Back to view the command profile in the Command Profiles table.
  12. To change a command profile, click the Edit button (pencil icon) next to a command profile.