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500-9041 v4.1
Welcome
Report Control Admin Sys Config Tech-Ref
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Photo Verification
Each operator can set a door to have the
stored photo for entrants displayed each time
someone gains access at that door. The last
1, 4, or 9 entrant's photos can be displayed.
Centrally Monitored Systems
Centrally-monitored systems are connected to
a 24-hour ULC listed Monitoring Station for a
quick response when needed. When the
control panel detects an intrusion, fire, panic or
other alarm, it automatically signals the
Monitoring Station. Emergency Response
Operators will notify the appropriate local
authorities in the area. Where by-laws require,
alarms will be verified before dispatch occurs.
A local alarm on your premises may not be
enough to scare away some intruders, so most
experts agree that a monitored system is a
required deterrent. As well, only a centrally
monitored system can provide this extra
measure of protection in the event of fire and
other emergencies.
Messages are transmitted to a monitoring station via
the 'Bell 103' (300 baud) modem/dialler built into
each main panel, and/or an IP connection (SIP
Reporting), or high-security communications (HSC).
(HSC is supported via Mark7 / DVACS service in
Canada). HSC modules also support a
printer
. SIP
Reporting is supported beginning with
V3.30
MONITOR AFx Director software and panel firmware.
Photo Badging Feature (Optional)
With the optional photo-badging feature,
personnel photos can be captured directly in
the screen for each specific user, and then
printed onto the card when desired (along with
selected data). You can also design the layout
of elements to be printed onto the cards--for all
users, or have different designs for specific
blocks of users.
For details on supported video-capture devices and
card printers, refer to "For the Card Badging Option"
under "PC Issues and Software Installation".
Maps and Live Video (Optional)
Beginning with
V4.0
, MONITOR AFx Director
includes a customizable visual interface for
viewing live cameras, monitoring alarms, and
controlling items. We call this "Visual
Director".
Camera-viewing is supported through Netvision™
capture-stations.
Guard Tours
The routes taken by Guards can be initially set
up, and then monitored for a specific user
(guard) at any time. Each 'tour' will consist of
chosen access-controlled doors, plus
additional guard tour stations (checkpoints)
that my be key-switches, or other types of
input points—along with the acceptable time
for the guard to arrive at each location.
Reporting
No security management system would be
complete without the ability to generate
reports. The MONITOR AFx Director software
provides an extensive list of customizable
reporting features, including:
Various Time
and Attendance reports;
Guard-Tour reports;
Activity reporting (including
Who
went
Where
and
When
);
User-access reports showing
persons who can access a specific area, door,
or floor during certain days and times;
Printouts of the users and configured settings
for a specific account;
A record of changes
made by operators (audit reports).
These reports can be viewed and/or printed,
and many can be saved as a text file, or
archived in a viewable format.
Paging
The paging feature of MONITOR AFx Director
allows the triggering of certain outputs (up to
12 separate outputs per panel) to automatically
send a message to a numeric pager, letting the
wearer know that a certain event has occurred
(e.g., forced entry, communication failure, fire,
etc.). The specific events to be notified though
the pager can be customized as desired
through the programmable outputs
configuration.
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