4 Alarm Class
This section lists all of the possible states and their descriptions for each Alarm
Type in the
Alarm Class
dialog.
When creating an alarm class, you can define alarm states. For example, if you
were to create an alarm class for output points (in particular, doors with locks), you
could create two states for that class. The first state would be a restore (normal)
state when the door is locked and the second state would be an alarm state when
the door is unlocked. The event that triggers the state (door locked or unlocked) is
known as the status.
The correct Daily Code was entered at a
keypad.
A card has been used that has a low HFPU
battery and needs to be replaced, as soon
as possible.
Good access with time
stamp
A valid card was read at a card reader.
Access granted to Anti-
Passback Area
A cardholder has successfully entered an
Anti-Passback area with a valid card.
Card activates APB area
either ON
A card was used to secure an area.
Card activates APB area
either OFF
A card was used to unsecure an area.
A card was used at a card reader to secure a
floor.
Card did not activate a
floor
A card was used, unsuccessfully, at a card
reader to secure a floor.
Door Time Schedule
Active
A door has reverted to normal Time
Schedule control after being manipulated by
a manual command or Event Task.
The door latch is open and the door frame
monitor is disabled.
The door latch is secured and the door frame
monitor is enabled.
Tamper inactive on reader
The tamper input on a reader interface
module is inactive.
A reader has come online.
A reader has timed out after a card was
badged and PIN entry was expected.
Badge collision on reader
Access has been granted at an access point.
The door latch is secured.
No Additional Access
Mode Set
The reader has been set to No Additional
Access mode.
The reader has been set to PIN as Card
mode.
The reader has been set to Daily Code
mode.