Owner manual
Alarm & Event Monitoring Operator Guide
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This page displays the current status of all connected panels, doors, inputs, outputs and
associated security devices. A qualified operator can also use this screen to control certain
aspects of installed readers.
These fields and buttons are defined below:
Appliance name Displays the time this Access Control Manager appliance has been running.
Timestamp Displays the date and time when the appliance initially went online.
Up Displays the time this Access Control Manager server has been running.
RAM Displays the number of megabytes (MB) the Access Control Manager server currently
possesses.
Flash Displays the MB of flash memory the Access Control Manager appliance currently
contains.
Disk Indicates the total number of MB the Access Control Manager server hard driver contains.
Load Indicates the current compute load the Access Control Manager server is experiencing.
Port Indicates the ports the server is currently using to connect to the Access Control Manager
application. Eight ports are displayed.
Link Indicates the current state of the link supported by the indicated port. This is either
Normal or None.
Rx Indicates the number of data packets the designated Access Control Manager server port
has received.
Tx Indicates the number of data packets the designated Access Control Manager server port
has transmitted.
Doors The status of connected doors in these three categories: Offline Active Masked
Panels The status of connected panels in these categories: Offline Active
Inputs The status of connected inputs in these three categories: Offline Active Masked
Subpanels The status of connected subpanels in these categories: Offline Active
Click this button to disable the specified door. This keeps it from operating and allows no
access.
Click this button to unlock the specified door. This door will remain unlocked until the
Lock command is issued, or until another change of state is directed, either via operator
override or scheduled action.
Click this button to lock the specified door. This door will remain locked until the Unlock
command is issued, or until another change of state is directed, either via operator
override or scheduled action.