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Workspace Definition |
Workspaces allow System Administrators to grant or deny operators access to system physical components such as gateways, sites, relays, etc. Workspaces are defined according to the type of tasks the operators will be allowed to perform in EntraPass; creating and editing items, viewing components, printing lists or reports, etc. Operators who are assigned a given workspace will not be able to see nor modify EntraPass components that are not selected in that workspace definition. Workspaces can also be used by operators to discriminate the information they want to view on screen. For example, a System Administrator who has access to all components of the EntraPass system may want to view only specific components. In that case, the System Administrator can define a specific workspace for that environment and work within those parameters.
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Workspace Filtering
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Selecting EntraPass Applications
This feature allows you to select the applications that will be available to an operator who is assigned this workspace. In the following example, the workspace (Administrator) will not view messages sent by the EntraPass SmartLink application because it is not assigned to their workspace.
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Defining Gateways and Sites
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Defining Schedules
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Defining Controllers
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Defining Doors
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Defining Relays
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Defining Inputs
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Defining Access Levels
Associating specific access levels to a workspace allows you to control the access levels that an operator can define or modify. For example, a security guard may have the right to issue cards that are valid for a given door or access level only.
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Defining Card Types
This feature restricts the operator action. In fact, card types that are not selected in this menu will not be available to an operator when creating or editing cards. For example, you may decide that an operator with the Guard workspace will not be able to issue a specific card type such as Security. To do this, select the Guard workspace, then uncheck Security when filtering card types for the Guard workspace.
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Defining Card Access Group
This feature gives operators access to specific card access groups for batch operations according to their workspace.
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Defining Reports
This feature gives operators access to specific reports according to their workspace. For example, a System Administrator may have access to all the reports that can be generated whereas the Guards’ Supervisor may only have access to all Guard Tour related reports. The reports will be generated from the Archived Message list on the workstation desktop. Once the reports have been assigned to workspaces, operators will only have access to reports that correspond to their workspace.
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Defining Graphics
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Defining Operators
For security reasons, an operator can see and change another operator’s rights. Use the Operator tab to limit the possibility for an operator to see, edit or delete another operator.
1 - Move to the Operator tab to select the list of operators that will be available to an operator who is assigned the workspace.
• Select All operators or individual operators from the displayed list.
2 - Save your modifications.
Defining Badge Layouts
1 - Use the Badge Layout tab to determine which badge layout will be available for a given operator who is assigned the workspace.
2 - Move to the Badge Layout tab.
• Select All badge layout or individual badge layouts from the displayed list.
3 - Save your modifications.
Defining Workspaces
This feature gives operators access to information that pertains to specific workspaces according to other operators workspaces. For example, Guards in the system may have a workspace assigned to them according to the area they are patrolling and the type of information they can view and edit in EntraPass. The Guard’s Supervisor, however, must have access the information available to all the Guards working in his department. In that case the list of workspaces for the Supervisor will contain all the Guards’ workspaces defined in EntraPass.
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Specifying Security Level
The Security level tab in the workspace only limits the operators to select which security levels they can assign when creating/modifying operators.
1 - Move to the Security level tab to select the security level (s) that you want to assign that workspace. If you must create a new security level, see Security Level Definition.
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Defining Video Servers
The video server list allows you to assign or limit operator access to specific video servers and cameras. For example, even if a workspace level allows access to a video server, you still have the ability to restrict access to a specific camera for that workspace. This feature makes it easier to define or modify permission for accessing a video server, a video view or other video menu items.
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Defining Cameras
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Defining Video Views
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Defining Tasks
Associating tasks to a workspace allows you to control the tasks that an operator can define or modify.
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Defining Panels
Associating panels to a workspace allows you to control the panels that an operator can define or modify.
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Defining Panel Components
Associating panel components to a workspace allows you to control the panel components that an operator can define or modify.
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Defining Events
This feature is used to define the event messages that can be displayed to operators who are assigned the selected workspace.
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Operators in Workspace
1 - For security reasons, an operator can see and change another operator’s rights. An additional tabulation was integrated under Workspace to limit the possibility for an operator to see, edit or delete another operator.
2 - From the System menu, select Workspace.
3 - Select an operator from the drop down list.
4 - Select the Operator tab. You will see a list of operators who can be seen by the selected operator in the Workspace drop down.