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Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide

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Search Page

When you click the Search tab, a page like this example appears:

The search window events and alarms contain the following default columns:

Message

Displays a message associated with this event. Messages are normally assigned to a
specific event using the Instructions window on the Event Add page.

This indicates that the selected alarm or event has a camera associated with it.

You can use the

and

buttons to view live or recorded video at

the site associated with this event.

Priority

Displays the urgency of this alarm or event where 1 is the most urgent and 99 is the least
urgent. Priorities are normally assigned to a specific event using the Priority field on the
Event Add page.

When

Displays the date and time when this alarm or event was issued.

Count

Indicates the number of times this alarm or event was issued.

Status

Indicates the status of this alarm or event.

Source

Displays the device (such as a reader or input) that issued this alarm or event.

Event Name

Displays the name of this alarm or event. This name can be changed or assigned to a
specific alarm using the Name field on the Event Add page.

Last Name

Displays the last name of the person responsible for creating the alarm or event. This is
almost always the person who used a card or code to enter or exit a supervised area.

First Name

Displays the first name of the person responsible for creating the alarm or event. This is
almost always the person who used a card or code to enter or exit a supervised area.

Token No.

Displays the number of the token that caused the alarm or event to occur. The token can
be a card and/or PIN number enabling a person to enter or exit a supervised area.

Message

Displays a message associated with this alarm or event. Messages are normally assigned
to a specific alarm using the Instructions window on the Event Add page.

Click the Search icon,

,

enter

a term, then click the Search
button.