New Everon Firmware Release MR 3.2: Extended Support of Command & Control

We are happy to announce the release of Everon MR 3.2 firmware, which includes extended support for command & control in the web application.

This feature allows the end user to easily control functions in the system such as the creation of shortcuts for an easier experience.  

The Everon MR3.2 firmware is packed with powerful new features to enhance user experience and system capabilities:

  • Extended command & control support in the web application: users can easily manage system functions, including the ability to create shortcuts for simplified control;
  • Support for command & control functionalities in the Edge API; the Edge API integration package is available on demand;
  • ATS1700 48 zones firmware allows customers to effortlessly upgrade their existing ATS1700 panels from 32 zones to 48 zones, providing greater flexibility and scalability;
  • SSL encryption ensures secure, encrypted communication between the panel and the web application, providing robust protection against potential threats.

This release includes additional improvements designed to deliver a seamless and secure user experience.

More about Command & Control new functionalities

The Command & Control functionalities in the web application include:

  • Setting / unsetting of areas
  • Resetting alarms
  • Zone operations: inhibiting, isolating, shunting
  • Output control and testing
  • Door control
  • Trigger control
  • Isolating of bus devices
  • Performing of walk test procedure
  • Engineer reset
  • Setting of time / date

More information about MR 3.2

The new features of MR 3.2 are part of Aritech's journey to continuously expand the Everon control panels and ecosystem with new features, products, and accessories.

Most of the new features in the web application are intended to enhance support and offer a much better and easier user experience.

The overall experience is improved now with the secure communication between the panel and the web application.