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# Virtual SIA DC-09 Receiver

Hi, and welcome to another evalink tutorial!&#x20;

In this tutorial, we will add and set up a new integration, the **Virtual SIA DC-09 Receiver** into your evalink talos account.\ <br>

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From your evalink talos dashboard,

navigate to the menu `Company` and click on the tab `Integrations`

Search for **Virtual SIA DC-09 Receiver**, and click on: `Add Integration`.

Then, click on the `Submit` button.

Now, the next step is to enable and configure the **Virtual SIA DC-09 Receiver** on your site, so that you can allow communication between your SIA DC-09 alarm panel and evalink talos. To add the Virtual SIA DC-09 Receiver integration to a site, navigate to the menu `Sites`, pick the site to configure, click on the tab `Integrations`, and then click on `DC09 Receiver`.

To enable the Virtual SIA DC-09 Receiver, click on the button: `Enable Virtual DC09 Receiver`.

Then, select a service level agreement from the list, and applicable options such as an unsecured or permanent connection.

evalink talos provides all the technical information you need to configure your SIA DC-09 alarm panel.

You can now add the IP addresses, the ports, and the encryption key details to establish the communication with evalink talos. Do you need to connect the **Virtual SIA DC-09 Receiver** onto more than one site?

Just go back to the menu `Sites` and repeat the process!

And... That's it!

You have now added and set up the **Virtual SIA DC-09 Receiver** integration into your evalink talos account, where you can manage alarms from DC09 alarm panels quickly and efficiently.


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