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Time-Attendance logs will record one of the following events in the table above. This event is
selected by the user at the time he or she is using the device. The collection of events follows each
display type. There are currently 5 different display types listed above. For example, if the display
type, ‘Welcome’ is selected, there is only one event that can be selected by the user. On the other
hand, if the user selects the ‘Attd (6 levels)’ display type, they can appropriately select from a list
of 6 different events before clocking.
Table 4.6(b): Door And Tamper Switch Events (Trace Event)
Identifier
(hex)
Identifier
(dec)
Description
1
0x12
18
Door Opened
2
0x18
24
Door Switch Opened
3
0x19
25
Door Switch Closed
4
0x1A
26
Door Override Switch Opened
5
0x1B
27
Door Override Switch Closed
6
0x1C
28
Tamper Switch Opened
7
0x1D
29
Tamper Switch Closed
If trace logs are enabled and the system is used as a Door Access system, the Door Events logs
will record events that happened at the door.
For example, the event, [Door Opened] will be recorded when the user has his or her fingerprint or
card successfully matched at the Reader.
Note that this event will only be recorded if the DoorLockUnLock property is set to
as setting this property to
If this log is recorded, it can be seen upon retrieval of logs that this
door event is always recorded following one of the Time-Attendance
events, such as [Attendance In]. This is because the Time-Attendance
event acts as a request to open the door.
The 2
nd
and 3
rd
events, [Door Switch Opened] and [Door Switch Closed] are recorded when the
door is locked or unlocked.
The 4
th
and 5
th
events, [Door Override Switch Opened] and [Door Override Switch Closed] are
recorded when the Door Override Switch is used. When the Override Switch is closed, the door is
forced to be unlocked. The Override Switch is always opened under normal conditions.
The 6
th
and 7
th
events, [Tamper Switch Opened] and [Tamper Switch Closed] are recorded when
the device’s casing is being tampered with. The Tamper Switch is always closed under normal
conditions. When the device’ casing is opened, the Tamper Switch is opened.
Tamper switch sensing can be disabled through the Arm/Disarm selection in the device. When the
device is disarmed and the device’s casing is opened, the tamper switch events will not be
triggered.