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The You can get the list of object system names of objects, reactions and events used while programming in Axxon PSIM™ software can be got when programming with the help of the ddi.exe tool configuration setting utility. See the description of the main system objects reactions in Description of events and reactions of system objects.

The ddi.exe tool utility is started in one of the following ways:

  1. StartAll ProgramsFrom the Start menu→ Axxon PSIMToolsSystem configuration.

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      The ddi.exe tool utility is available in the the Start menu with the following types of Axxon PSIM installation: Server, Administrator’s workplace workstation and Workplace Workstation for monitoring.


  2. In the Tools folder of Axxon PSIM installation folder.

To view the list of object system names of objects, events and reactions, do the following:

  1. In the toolutility, open Axxon PSIMthe psim.ddi file.
  2. Select the DDI tab on the left (1). The list of system objects is displayed here.
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  3. In the DDI tab, select the object which events and reactions are you want to be viewed view (2).
  4. To view the name of the selected object, go to the Names tab (3).
  5. To view the list of events for the selected object, go to the Events tab.
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  7. To view the list of reactions for the selected object, go to the Reactions tab.
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The See the detailed information on working with the ddi.exe tool is given in Administrator's guide utility in Editing psim.dbi and psim.ext.dbi database templates using the ddi.exe utility.

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If the Sensor is armed, then at when the Sensor switching on/off the "Alarm" event appears depending is closed/opened, the Alarm event occurs depending on the alarm mode setting (see the the Creating and configuring the Sensor system object section of the Installing and configuring security system components guide). If the Sensor is disarmed, the "Closed" / "Opened" events appear occur correspondingly.