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Ojmar OCS - Event Reading; Other Options; Operators

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OCS SOFTWARE OJMAR 19
4.2.3 Event reading
The events that can be collected on a lock are:
Opening'with'user'key
Settings'changed'by'keypad
Expiry'event'in'fixed'lock
Incorrect'user'k e y
Expired'user'key
Cancelled'user'key
Invalid'key'in'fre e'lo c ks
Automatic'opening:'clock'alarm
Automatic'opening:'coin-less 'loc k
Customer'opening
Opening'with'master'code
Opening'with'user'key
Opening'with'master'key
Deleting'of'lock
Automatic'RTC'time'change'(put'forward)
Automatic'RTC'time'change'(put'back)
Code'change'in'fixed'lock
User'closing
[Closing'with'u se r'ke y]
Closing'with'master'key
Incorrect'ope n in g'c o de
Low'battery'detection
Mechanical'fault
Lock'initialisation
Rejection'of'key'due'to'installation'number
Event'collection
4.3. Other options
4.3.1 Operators
An operator is an access user to the software who can be assigned or refused rights to carry out certain actions.
As commented in the previously, a user name and administrator password to access the application comes with the license. Once
in the application, this default administrator user can create or change new users.
There should be at least one system administrator, who can carry out all operations, and we recommend creating another with
restricted access to important information for the operation of the OCS system.
Operator administration is carried out in “Configuration
à
Operators”. This screen can be also accessed pressing the icon.
Once in it, we can see the default user, and we see that it is marked as administrator ( ), and therefore have access to all of the
application's functions.

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