PC/VDT PROGRAMMING - REPORTS
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System 2 Installation / Programming Manual
Events
So far, we've talked about the System 2 taking a user code and granting (or not granting)
access. When this happens, the System tells you by posting a message to the LCD and, if a
printer is connected, listing it on the printer. This message tells you what happened ( the entry
of a valid or invalid code), who did it (the user number), where it happened (which door), and
when it happened (the time and date). But code entry is not the only thing the System 2 keeps
track of and tells you about. We'll be discussing the other types of event a little later, but just to
give you an idea for now, here is a list of all possible System events:
System Reset Door Ajar Zone On
AC Off Door Closed Zone Off
AC On Forced Entry Unknown Event
Daylight Savings Door Perm Inv
Memory Clear AP Error Invalid Code
Power Up Valid User Pin Error
Relay Override Request-To-Exit Sched Error
Not only are these events printed and displayed, but they are also stored so you can inspect
them on demand. Depending on your System 2 configuration, up to many thousands of events
can be stored. If the event buffer fills, the oldest event is purged to make room for the new
event. This option allows you to inspect the events.
Delete the Events?
Sometimes you may want to look at the events and keep them for future reference, and other
times you may want to delete the events and start fresh after looking at them. The first thing
this option does is let you choose. The VDT will display the instructions:
1=Yes,2=No
Delete After Show? [2]
At the Delete After Show? [2] prompt, enter your selection followed by ENTER.
Choosing the Output Device
The next choice you have is to print the events. The VDT will display the instructions:
1=Printer/VDT,2=LCD
0=Quit
Printer/VDT or LCD [2]
At the Printer/VDT or LCD [ 2 ] prompt, enter your choice then press ENTER.
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