Status Viewer Tab
The Status Viewer lets you quickly view the status of points as well as edit them. Right-clicking on a point will allow you to perform different functions. Only Operators who have the specific Role permissions will be able to perform these functions.
Show Only
Use this dropdown menu in the combo box to select from the pre-defined list of components. Once the component is selected, it will show a detailed view. Click ⌃ to expand and ⌄ to collapse the component.
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Door |
1 = DTLM1/MELM1 2 = DTLM2/MELM2 3 = DTLM3/MELM3
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Inputs |
1 = LM1 2 = LM2 3 = LM3
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Relays |
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Readers |
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Controller |
Local keypad programming is an old feature which is supported only by DIGI*TRAC controllers such as the M1N, M2, and M8; it is not supported by Mx series controllers.
An Mx controller does not include a parallel port for a local printer.
The firmware versions will display accordingly depending on the type of SNIB used. |
XBoxes |
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Ports |
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Ports with Network Global IO |
An empty space indicates this port is not a server for global Credential Management.
GIO servers are automatically configured to be clients to themselves.
An empty space indicates this port is not a server for the Global Master Control Zone.
GIO servers are automatically configured to be clients to themselves. |
Pagination | Click the link to learn more about Pagination functions. |
Sort | Click this icon to sort the column in ascending or descending orders respectively. |
Status Groups
When you first open Status Viewer, you have only one Status Group: None. This displays the status of no devices. To view the status of any specific devices or points, you must define one or more Status Groups.
To create a new Status Group
From the Status Viewer, click the Add Status Group button.
Add Status Group page appears.
Enter a name for this new Status Group (up to 50 characters).
For the Component field, use the drop-down list and select the type of component you want to include in this Status Group.
The 'Does not contain' pane is populated with all devices/points corresponding to the selected Filter. The 'Contains' pane is empty.From the 'Does not contain’ pane, either type in the Search field to narrow the selection or select those system elements you want to view on the Status Viewer for this Status Group. By clicking the index button, it will select all the elements.
Click the right arrow (>) button to move the selected elements to the 'Contains' pane.
To remove elements from the 'Contains' pane, either type in the search field to narrow down the selection or select those system elements you want to remove. Click the left arrow (<) button to move those elements back into the 'Does not contain’ pane.
Click Save Changes to save the configuration or click Cancel to ignore any changes and return to the Status Viewer.
Once the Status Group is created, click on the Status Groups radio button to be able to select an existing Status Group.
Use the dropdown to select either one of the Status Groups to view in the Status Viewer.
A + symbol will appear to the left of the Door name when the chosen Status Group contains a Door component. Click the + symbol to expand and display the total number of Access Granted and Access Denied transactions for the day.
You can see the edit, delete and Configure Column Headers icons on the Status Groups ribbon.
Clicking the edit button will take you back to the configuration page and allow you to add or remove elements.
The delete button will delete the currently listed Status Group.
Masked Only
Click this radio button to display ALL points currently masked in the Status pane. A simplified screen appears, like in this example:
Name | Displays the name of the component. |
Address | Displays the unique address as assigned by the system. |
Reason Masked | Displays the reason why the point is masked. |
Updated | The date and time when the status of this door was last refreshed. |
Pagination | Click the link to learn more about Pagination functions. |