User`s guide
178 Guardall Director V4.74 User's Guide 21-0381E v4.7.4
Detailed Operator and User
Audit Trail
(V4.6)
"Detailed auditing" records changes
made to operators and users. When
you enable this feature, the “before” and
“after” details for changes will be logged,
available to the archive and purge
functions, and available through Audit
Reports.
Exception: Changes made through a
keypad will show ID numbers only rather
than full names.
[Management], Repor
ting
To enable this feature, go to:
“[Management], Reporting”, and select
“Record Detailed Logs” ().
Note: Detailed audit recording will not begin
until the Director server has been restarted
once. (Shut down and re-start the Director
software (and log in), or if only the Director
server is running, shut down and restart it
(keypad/folder symbol near the right-hand
end of the Windows taskbar).
[Management], Database Maintenance,
Ar
chive and
[Management], Database Maintenance,
Purge
In these screens, an “Operator Log”
selection has been added. This pertains
to the detailed user and operator audits
that are logged if this feature is enabled
under “[Management], Reporting”.
[Reports], Audit Reports
For an audit report, if you select: “Log
Type: Operator”, and “Show
Transaction Details (), changes to
operators and users will be detailed in
the report showing field settings “before”
and “after” each change was made.
This is supported only if enabled under:
“[Management], Reporting”.
Director-Server Language
Some of the detailed audit text comes
from the Director software, and some
comes through the Director-server. The
Director-server typically shows text in
the language of the last operator who
was logged in. If you are finding that
some of the text is not appearing in the
same language as the Director software,
you can force the Director server to use
a specific language.
(Right-click the Director-Server
keypad/folder icon near the right-hand
end of the Windows taskbar, and make
your selection under “Language”. )
Setting up Video Events
(V4.5)
About Video Events
Video events are specific events pertaining to
input points and doors that have been
associated with recordings from one or two
specific camera(s). These appear with a
camera symbol on the left in the event
monitoring window.
DVR Types: Supported video servers include:
NetVision (V2.1 or V2.2 and newer)
Yes (via "Visual Director")
March R4 & R5
Optional via licensing (beginning with V4.7).
VeDVR / NVe (embedded)
Optional via licensing (beginning with V4.71).