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MONITOR AFx™ Director V4.1 User's Guide
500-9041 v4.1
Correcting Communication/Update Errors ...............................................................................100
Setting Communications to AutoStart when an Operator Logs In (Single-PC Systems)..........102
Administration and Maintenance..........................................................................................................105
Operators (People Who Can Use This Software) ...............................................................................106
Changing an Operator's Password ..........................................................................................108
Operator Permissions ..............................................................................................................110
Schedules for User-Access and Area Automation..............................................................................114
Holidays and Time-Change Dates......................................................................................................118
Users (Entrants / Panel Users) ...........................................................................................................120
The Photo-Badging Option.......................................................................................................124
Authorities for Users/Entrants ..................................................................................................128
Custom Information Categories for Users (Custom User Information)....................................134
Fall-Back Users (Can Enter During Comms Failure)................................................................136
System Maintenance Tasks................................................................................................................138
Password and Personal ID Number (PIN) Issues ....................................................................138
Large Systems--Checking for Software vs. Panel Differences / Conflicts ................................140
Client/Server Systems: Checking to See Who Else is Logged onto the Database ................141
Checking / Repairing the MONITOR AFx Director Database Tables.......................................142
Backing up or Restoring the Database.....................................................................................144
Exporting or Importing Activity or Audit Logs (Archive) ............................................................148
Removing old Activity or Audit Logs (Purge)............................................................................150
System Configuration............................................................................................................................151
Accounts and Account Folders (Multi-Account Systems) ...................................................................152
Account-Wide Panel Settings (Feature-Set, Service PIN, etc.)...........................................................154
Site/Account Location and Contact Information .......................................................................157
Alarm / Event Instructions ........................................................................................................158
Enabling Sounds (to be associated with event/alarm messages) ............................................160
Customizing How Events are Displayed (Event Priority)..........................................................162
Panels, Panel Groups, and Connection Settings................................................................................164
System Settings for each Panel..........................................................................................................170
System Security Settings for a Panel.......................................................................................170
Monitoring, Paging, & Remote Mgt. Settings ...........................................................................172
System Card-Access Settings..................................................................................................176
Equipment Settings (Pseudo / Internal Inputs).........................................................................178
Understanding Access-Controlled Areas ............................................................................................180
Areas and Related Settings................................................................................................................182
Expansion Modules ............................................................................................................................186
Suite-Security Keypads and Related Settings ....................................................................................190
Doors, Readers, and Related Settings ...............................................................................................194
Reader 1 & 2 Settings for a Door.............................................................................................198
Defining a ‘Required Attendance’ Zone.......................................................................198
Elevators (Lifts) and Associated Readers...........................................................................................202
Floors (Pertaining to Access-Controlled Elevators / Lifts)...................................................................208
Input Points—Monitored Sensors .......................................................................................................210
Input Points—Pre-Defined Sensor Types ................................................................................213
Input Points—Custom Point Types ..........................................................................................214
Programmable Outputs (Signalling & Device-Switching) ....................................................................218
Programmable Output Functions .............................................................................................220
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