Introduction
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Click on the Access navigation tab.
Click on the User Access Groups, Floor Access Groups or Guest Access Groups link.
In the Actions bar, click on Add Access Group. The following screen is displayed:
Enter a Name and a Description.
Select the Risk Levels during which this group will have access: Low, Guarded, Elevated, High or Severe (the current risk level is always displayed at the top of the Freedom screen)
For more information on Risk Levels see the Alert Level Managementsection.Select a Controlled Area for this group.
Select a Schedule for the Controlled Area. If that controlled area is not going to be accessed by that User Access Group, leave the schedule as Always Off.
If you need an additional line for extra Controlled Areas and/or Schedules, click the + button beside the current line. To delete a line, click the x button.
Click Save.
Global User Access Groups
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Create a new Controlled Area with the elevator reader.
In the new Controlled Area’s Floor tab, select all the associated Floor Areas; specify the desired activation time and click +.
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Create a Floor Access Group
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To remove a Certificate Policy OID:
Click theX button next to the OID.
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Extended Key Usage Extensions
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To remove an extended key usage extension constraint:
Click the X button next to the OID.
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PKI Fault Options
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This section does not cover how to setup and configure video services. Instead this covers only the over view of how to navigate using the video services.
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Navigation Overview: Controlled Area Icon Supported Actions
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Clicking on the alarm in the bottom alarm tray will snap to the alarm, and pull alarm video associated with the alarm on the right hand video alarm panel:
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Rick clicking the controlled area will give you option to change the state of the controlled area, acknowledge and clear the alarms.
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Scrolling over event video shows the video screen as shown below.
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View All Cameras
The top of the live camera view has multiple options.
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Select the [Export View] Icon at the top right of the screen. This is know as the Export Video button which is covered later in this chapter. This does not export video, however, it exports the video to b monitor from a separate window.
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This is to allow the operation of Freedom System, and Video monitoring on the same system, or two different monitors.
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Export Video
Create a name and enter it into the system:
Select Save
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Navigation Overview: Event Video
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In the Controlled Areas navigation tab, click on the Maps link. The following screen is displayed:
Current maps are listed on the left and the controlled areas are listed on the right. Click on a map to view it; click on the edit button to change the file associated with this map.
To add a new map, click on the +Add Map button. The following screen is displayed:
Enter Name and a Description for the map.
Click the [Choose file] button beside Map Image to import the map file image.
Click the [SAVE] button.
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Click on the Controlled Areas navigation tab.
On the left, click on the Maps link. The following screen appears:
Drag and drop controlled areas onto the point.
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In the Controlled Areas navigation tab, click on the Icons link. The following screen is displayed:
Click the [Choose file] button beside the icon to change and navigate to the new icon image and click Open.
The selected file name is displayed. Click the [Update] button to replace the icon image with this new image.
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Log in to Freedom as a system administrator.
Click on the System navigation tab.
On the left, click on the AMS link. The following screen appears:
Select AMS Lite.
When Enabled is checked on the Database Master server, the server will listen to and collect Access Events from remote node servers in real time. The fields that follow: Host Name, Port, and Protocol - specify the address that remote nodes are reporting to. Generally this is the same IP address of the main server, or the server’s external IP that is visible to remote nodes. This feature allows the Database Master Server to work as a centralized Log Events repository.
Check the View Monitor box to have the Monitor navigation tab appear at the top of the screen.
Check the Display Video box to enable the video display panel on the right hand side of the monitor tab.
Click Save.
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The Freedom system must have some basic configuration completed before you can use the Facility Friend module. Configure your Freedom system from right to left starting with the System tab as follows:
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Log in to Freedom.
Click on the System tab and then on the Devices link on the left and make sure you have at least one device configured.
Click on the Schedules tab and make sure you have at least one schedule configured.
Click on the Controlled Areas tab and make sure you have at least one control area representing a door configured:
Click on the controlled area displayed in Step 4 (ControlArea1) and make sure it uses the device you configured at the beginning of this appendix.
Click on the Access tab and create two User Access Groups: HostUAG and VisitorUAG
Select each Access Group and make sure that they are both using an existing controlled area and schedule.
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In this example, Access Groups Supervisors Standard Employees have no access when the alert level is “High” or “Severe”.
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Controlled Area Configuration of Alert Levels
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