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Event Parameters Definition
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Defining
event parameters is one of the most powerful features of the system. For
each event, you can determine how it will be processed by the system.
For example, you can:
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Direct
events to output devices (such as Messages desktop and log printer),
•
Send
instructions to a SmartLink application,
•
Define
schedules that will allow, for example,
to
send alarms to an EntraPass application only at night,
•
Send
a specific event to a specific EntraPass application, etc.
There
are more than 400 system events. The most common among them are:
•
Access
granted
•
Input
in alarm
•
Card modified
by operator, etc.
Events are
associated with system components, such as doors,
controllers,
gateways, EntraPass applications,
etc. Every
event message is associated with a system component and output devices
or group of devices. For example, an
Access granted event
can
be defined for each individual door or by default it can be defined for
all doors. This flexibility allows for different actions or responses
on a door-by-door basis.
Defining
Events Parameters
The
dialog
allows you to customize your system events. In fact, you can specify events
that will be printed automatically or acknowledged during a specific schedule.
You can also send instructions to inform an operator of an alarm through
other media (i.e.: email, pager, etc.) when alarms are generated. By default,
all events are defined to be displayed on all the Message desktops
of
all EntraPass applications defined in the system
.
You can customize your system events by manually associating events and
components. There are two types of associations: manual and default association.
• Default
associations are preset in the system. By default all events messages
occur on all components associated with them and are displayed in Messages
desktops. You may keep the default settings.
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Default
associations
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Comments
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Component
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Workstation |
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Default
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Default
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All
events originating from all components are sent to all workstations
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Default
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(Specific)
Workstation 2
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All
events originating from all components are sent to only Workstation
2
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Specific
(Door 1)
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Default
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Only
events originating from Door 1 are sent to all workstations
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Manual associations are setup by administrator and allow to send messages
to Message desktops for specific events. The following
table shows the three types of manual associations:
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Manual
association
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Example
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Component
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Workstation
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Specific
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Specific
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Events
generated by Door 1 are sent to only Workstation 1.
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Specific
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Unspecified
or default
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Events
generated by Door 1 are sent to all Workstations (default).
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Unspecified
or default
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Specific
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Events
generated by any of the Doors (default) will be sent to Workstation
1 only.
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Note:
Manual
associations take priority over default associations. When you define
a manual association between an event message and a component, the default
association is ignored. It can be restored by deleting the manual association.
Manual associations should be used with caution.
The
most common use for this feature is the SmartLink application.
1 -
From the
tab,
click the
button.
2 -
From the
category selection
drop-down
list, choose a category between
Access control events
and
Intrusion
events
.
3 -
From the
drop-down
list, select an event for which you want to define settings.
Note:
By
default, all events are defined to be sent
to
the Messages desktop of all EntraPass workstations defined in the system
with an always valid schedule.
It
is recommended to keep default settings especially when these settings
apply to all events
/components
.
However, you may decide to create manual associations if you want a specific
event to generate a specific message or alarm.
The
selected event will appear on all doors and will be displayed on all EntraPass
workstations.
4 -
In
the
section,
specify the display options: by default, all events are programmed to
be displayed in the Messages desktop window
of all the EntraPass workstations of the system
,
and are assigned an
schedule.
Note:
If
you are running EntraPass
SmartLink
application, this schedule must remain to “Always valid” or otherwise
messages/commands will
not
be forwarded to the application.
5 -
From
the
pop-up
menu, select a schedule to determine when the event will be printed. When
this schedule is valid, the selected event will be printed
on
the printer defined on the workstation to which it is being sent.
6 -
From the
drop-down
list, select the colour that will be used to display the event in the Message
desktop. The default colours are set according to the following convention:
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Red
for alarm events;
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Green
for elements returning to a normal condition;
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Yellow
for warnings and errors;
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Blue
for other events.
7 -
In the
section, specify:
•
)—When
this schedule is valid,
the
event will be sent to the Alarms Desktop of the selected workstations
and
will require an acknowledgement from the operator.
•
—Select
the instruction that will be sent to the Instruction desktop with the
event to be acknowledged. Instructions will only be sent when the alarm
schedule is valid.
Note:
For
the SmartLink application, the instruction does not require that the alarm
schedule be valid. You can leave the
Alarm schedule
field blank, and the instruction will be sent anyway.
8 -
Assign
the
level
to the event using the slider. This determines the sequence in which alarm
messages will be displayed to the operator in the alarm queue. The priorities
are preset to the most common values (0 = higher, 9 = lower).
9 -
In the
SmartLink
section,
click on the three-dot to select a
Task schedule
.
10 -
Click on the three-dot
to select a
Task
Builder
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Creating
Associations
1 -
In the
Event parameters
window,
select an
Event
category
and
an
Event
from
the drop-down lists. From the component pane (on the left) select a component
and then select an EntraPass workstation to which the event message will
be sent.
2 -
Click the
button
to create the new association. In this case,
All access - Door opened
events
that will occur on the selected door will be sent to the assigned
workstation
computer (selected on the right-hand side).
Note:
The
Save
button
is enabled only when the selected event/component becomes part of an association.
Viewing
Default Parameters
1 -
From the
component pane
(on the
left)
select
a component
and
then select an EntraPass application to which the event message will be
sent
.
2 -
Click
on the
button
in the toolbar to view the default parameters message box. It will show
if the event parameters were set by default or manually.
3 -
Click
again on the
View default parameters
button to close the message box.
Deleting
and Restoring Associations
You
may decide, for example, that an event from a specific component should
no longer be sent to the Message desktop of all workstations, or to a
specific desktop. To do this, you have to delete the existing association.
It is recommended to use this feature with caution.
1 -
In the
Event parameters
window,
select the category and then the event you want to modify from the
drop-down
list.
2 -
Click the
button
in the toolbar.
3 -
From the
Delete event parameters
window, make your choice:
•
:
this option will apply the default alarm and display settings.
•
:
if you select this option, the alarm and display settings fields will
be left blank and ready for new information. Once you have deleted the
settings, you must re-define them.
•
:
select this option if you want to cancel the delete operation.
Printing Event
Parameters
EntraPass
allows you to print events parameters (alarm and display settings) for
the selected events.
1 -
From the
Event
parameters
window,
select the
button.
2 -
In the
pane,
select the events to be included in your printout or click on the
button
to select all the events from the displayed list.
3 -
In
the
pane
select the EntraPass workstation
(or
workstations)
to
be included in your printout or click on the
button to select all the EntraPass workstations from the displayed list.
•
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If selected, the system will print the fields that do not contain any
information. Only the field title will be printed.
•
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If selected, the system will print the default associations as well as
manual associations.
Note:
If
you
do
not
select
this field, only
manual associations
(not
involving defaults) will be displayed in the report. If you do not have
manual associations
(Component
x with workstation y),
the
report will be empty.
•
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If selected, the system will print the component physical address next
to the component identification.
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Use the
button to choose a different font (and font size) for your report.
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Select
the
button before printing, if desired.