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Type Indicates the type of alarm/event, such as:
• Normal State
• Alarm State
• Ajar State
• Card Found
• Card Not Found
• Card Not Found Door Not Used
• Card Found Door Used
• Input Alarm
• FACP Input Alarm
Filter by Type: You can filter alarms and events by the type by clicking
the filter icon next to Type in the header. There are 61 event types
from which to choose.
LN (Logical Device
Number)
A unique number starting at 1 that is assigned to an alarm generating
point. This number is never duplicated on a Controller.
There is one exception to this: Door Readers.
PN (Physical Device
Number)
A number at the board level that is assigned to a specific alarm generating point.
MPA2C3 Controller starts at 1 and goes to 8, 1-Door I/O board as a new board
goes from 1 to 4, and 2-door I/O board goes from 1 to 8. System alarms, such as a
reset, which are not board-specific, will report a value of 0.
There is one exception to this: Door Readers.
Cred-PIN/Site
Identifies the card number, and either the PIN or site code number of the card.
Reports only events that have an invalid Card Number, invalid Site Code, or
invalid PIN. Invalid Cards are reported by themselves. Invalid Site Codes and
invalid PINs are reported with the card number that was presented along with
them.
Filter by Cred-PIN/Site: You can filter alarms and events by the
Cred-PIN/Site by clicking the filter icon next to Cred-PIN/Site in
the header, and then entering a card holder number.
Card Holder Name
Reports a Card Holder name on events where the Card Number is an actual card
in the system.
Filter by Card Holder Name: You can filter alarms and events by the
Card Holder Name by clicking the filter icon next to Card Holder
Name in the header, and then entering a card holder name.
Clear All Filters
Click to clear all display filters (Date/Time; Space; Severity; Type; Cred-PIN/
Site; Card Holder Name).
Download Alarms/Events For generating reports. See Reporting section on page 102.
Download Web Events For generating reports. See Reporting section on page 102. Web Events
include logins with invalid passwords and logging in/out, for example.
Table 3-1 Alarms & Events Fields
Field Description