Specifications
Keri Systems, Inc. Doors
TM
Users Guide
01914-005 Rev. 5.9 Section 5: Monitor and Update Controllers 5-5
1.2 Configure Event Monitoring Windows
Event monitoring allows an operator to configure up to three windows which display filtered, real-time
events occurring on the access control system. This allows an operator to create custom monitoring
windows, each dedicated to monitoring specific types of events.
There are four processes involved in configuring event windows: naming the event monitoring
windows, editing the event message text strings, assigning the events to be tracked by the monitoring
windows, and assigning sound alerts to events.
1.2.1 Naming Event Monitoring Windows
The View One Name, View Two Name, and View Three Name fields allow an operator to assign a
descriptive name of up to 32 characters for each of the three monitor screens. In this example, the view
three name field will be named for monitoring door access events.
1. Click in the View Three Name field.
2. Delete the MONITOR VIEW 3 name in the field (use any combination of backspaces, deletes,
and highlighting and deleting to clear the text out of the field).
3. Type Door Access Events. The resulting window should look similar to Figure 5-2.
Figure 5-2: Naming Monitor View Three
4. Click on the button. If the naming event monitoring information is not saved before
clicking any other button or exiting the setup monitor window, the data entered is lost and must be
re-entered.