Mercury driver terminology

Mercury terms include standard NiagaraAX terminology and terms unique to the Mercury panel and driver.
Term Description
ACS

Access Control System, the portion of the system managed by the Mercury panel.

BAS

Building Automation System. the portion of the system managed by the NiagaraAX station.

Event

A happening or occurrence brought about by a device state. Event notification occurs when the device state that sets a property to “true” causes a message to be sent to another system.

Mercury device

See Mercury panel.

Mercury network

Multiple Mercury EP1501 panels connected via Ethernet and managed from a security computer.

Mercury panel

The EP1501 controller board manufactured by Mercury Security Corporation. This Ethernet-ready card reader panel controls a single opening. It is also referred to as a Mercury device.

PSIA

Physical Security Interoperability Alliance: a global consortium of physical security manufacturers and systems integrators that provide IP-enabled security devices to industry. The alliance develops and promotes the open industry protocol used by Mercury security products and supported by the NiagaraAX Mercury driver.

This XML-based protocol partitions security applications into a set of domains. A portion of the protocol provides access control (how intrusion would work). Another portion provides support for portals (doors).