APPENDIX B: SYSTEM SCREEN HIERARCHIES

B-1

MONITOR SECURITY ACTIVITY

 

SCREEN TITLE

FUNCTION

 

monitor

Watch events and activities as they occur; menu to other monitoring and control screens.

ctrlmenu

Menu to control functions. Zone selection stays in effect until this screen is exited.

 

ctrlpoll

Select pollers to halt or restart, and to check device communication.

 

devcomm

Check communication between computer and attached devices.

 

ctrldev

Select devices to reset / shunt / unshunt, and to check status.

 

devstat

Check point status for a particular device.

 

ctrllock

Select locks to open, lock, time open, shunt, unshunt.

 

ctrlinp

Select input points to shunt, unshunt.

 

ctrlout

Select output points to activate, deactivate, shunt, unshunt.

 

ctrldoor

Select door switch points to view status, shunt, unshunt.

 

selzone

Select zone to which the control and monitoring will be limited.

 

revtran

Page forwards / backwards through the last 5,000 system transactions.

 

alrmserv

Display currently pending alarms; provides response instructions, map.

 

viewmap

Display user-created map showing alarm locations.

 

insrtns

Display user-created list of actions to be taken when an alarm occurs at a specific point.

response

View copy of alarm instructions; enter actions taken in response to the alarm.

 

dispmap

Display user-created system maps showing alarms, door status, lock status, etc.

 

othrmenu

Menu to several system control functions.

 

ctrlprnt

Reset, turn on, turn off system log printers.

 

psbkfrgv

Restore passback status for a single keyholder, or for all keyholders in the system.

 

manacc

Allow entry for keyholder who does not have a key (operator and keyholder data logged).

download

Extract database information, then update memory for host and attached devices.

 

rem_dev

Establish connection with a remotely connected device.

 

bld_mod

View and control building modes for individual ACUs or all ACUs in a zone.

 

monitor

Provides a full-screen display (22 lines) of real-time transactions.

 

SECURITY MANAGEMENT REPORTS

 

SCREEN TITLE

FUNCTION

 

accsmenu

Menu to the security management reporting functions.

 

phstrprt

Report last twenty activities which took place at a specific point.

 

chstrprt

Report last twenty activities which took place for a specific keyholder.

 

excprprt

Report transactions currently stored on the hard disk.

 

acrtrprt

Report transactions currently stored on tape.

 

almarprt

Report of operator responses to alarms.

 

whowhere

Report number of keyholders in each passback level.

 

downrprt

Report database changes. Serves also as an audit trail of operator activity.

 

k2nrprt

Report last zone entered (summary or detail). Uses keyholder history as source.

 

evptrprt

Report system events — totals for each event within a selected date range.

 

rpasrprt

Report real-time zone passback activity showing how many and / or who is currently in

 

which zone. Uses shared memory data as source.

 

MASTER FILE ENTRY

 

SCREEN TITLE

FUNCTION

 

key_entr

Enter primary keyholder information: keyholder ID, key number, name, tenant, etc.

 

key1entr

Enter keyholder personal information: address, phone, title, floor, remarks, etc.

 

empgentr

Assign access privileges to a keyholder.

 

epj_entr

Assign projects to a keyholder.

 

 

 

 

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