Alarm and Event Monitoring Operator ManualVersion 5.0
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide6The Video window appears.For more on this window, refer to Page Descriptions on page 21.2. From the video
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide7Acknowledging AlarmsWhen you acknowledge an alarm, you indicate to the Access Control Manager application
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide8Clearing All AlarmsOnly those alarms that have been previously acknowledged and moved to the Acknowledged
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide9Tracking an Alarm HistorySome alarms require repeated operations to complete. In order for the operator to
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide10The Camera Video window pops up.For more on this, refer to Camera Video Window on page 36.3. Using the va
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide11The Video window appears.For more on this window, refer to Page Descriptions on page 21.2. From the video
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide121. From the Monitors screen, click on the Search tab.The Search page appears as detailed in Search Page o
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide137. Use as many lines as you require to specify your full search criteria. 8. When you have completed your
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide14When a card holder attempts to enter this door using a card or code, the available identity information o
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide152. Review the current status of the devices, such as the readers and doors, associated with this system.3
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Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide16Controlling System HardwareThe qualified operator can perform the following functions on doors and reader
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide174. At the bottom of the page in the Panels pane, expand each linked panel as required.Many linked panels
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide18The Access Control Manager application provides this capability with the Maps page.To use the maps page:1
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide19An alarm point is indicated by a blinking icon in red like the panel example shown below in Step 4. Also
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide208. Click on one of these linked functions to perform the required functions on the specified door. If you
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide21Page DescriptionsThis section provides detailed descriptions of each page and pop-up display associated w
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide22These statistics are a list of current events detected by the security system this server supervises. The
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide23Search PageWhen you click the Search tab, a page like this example appears:The search window events and a
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide24The search and navigation tray appears at the bottom of this screen and looks like this: This includes th
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide25For step-by-step instructions on using the search feature, refer to Searching for Events and Alarms on pa
Alarm and Event Monitoring Operator ManualiiiGetting HelpIf you encounter a problem that is not discussed in available Access Control Manager user gui
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide26In addition to the button bar, there are two windows:• ‘Unacknowledged Alarms’ window includes all those
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide27Verification PageWhen you click the Verification tab on the Monitor screen, a page like this example appe
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide28This page displays the current status of all connected panels, doors, inputs, outputs and associated secu
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide29Click this button to grant the current user access to the specified door. The door will be momentarily un
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide30Name The name assigned to the panel.To expand this panel and review the dependent components – such as su
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide31Indicates the status of the battery backup on the door. The color indicates the current status.Sub-Panel
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide32This is the color legend used by both the doors and panels.Maps PageWhen you click on the Maps tab, a pag
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide33Click on the map you want to view and a page like this example appears:For more on this page follow the i
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide34When you're finished with this page, click the exit button, , at the upper right hand corner of thi
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide35The lower matrix lists all information about the action that was performed in response to this alarm/even
Alarm and Event Monitoring Operator GuideivTable of ContentsGetting Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide36In addition, the most recent use of the token associated with this identity is shown underneath the pictu
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide37Recorded Video WindowWhen you click the button for a designated event or alarm, a picture like this exa
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide1Alarm & Event MonitoringThis short guide provides the necessary information you will need to use the A
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide2• Search – Initiate a search for specific events/alarms on this system.• Verification – Verify the identit
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide32. Click to highlight the required event.3. Click the button.The Notes page pops up as described in Note
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide4Viewing Identity InformationMany events are caused by the entry of cards and/or codes, such as when an emp
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide5• Zoom and magnify• Change quality• Pan and tilt4. If required, click to bring up the Video window and b
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