
Monitoring NetAXS-123 Status
Monitoring Alarms
NetAXS-123 Access Control Unit User’s Guide
,
Document 800-05168, Revision B
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Table 4-1
describes the information displayed on both the Unacknowledged alarms
tab and Acknowledged alarms tab:
Table 4-1:
Monitoring > Alarms Fields
Column Head
Description
Ack
(Unacknowledged
tab only)
Enables you to select any or all of the alarms that you want to
acknowledge. Note that acknowledging an alarm simply means that
you acknowledge that the alarm exists; an acknowledgment does not
mean action has been taken. To acknowledge an alarm, select the
check box and click the
Acknowledge Selected Alarms
button.
Note that you can select or de-select all of the alarms by selecting or
de-selecting the Select/De-select All Displayed check box.
Date/Time [ID]
Provides the date and exact time the alarm was generated according
to the panel’s time.
Device Name [ID]
Identifies the device that generated the alarm.
LN
Logical device number
– A unique number starting at 1 that is
assigned to an alarm generating point. This number is never
duplicated either on a Controller or its attached 1- or 2-door I/O
board. There is one exception to this: Door Readers. For a list of
common values, see
Table 4-2
.
PN
Physical device number
– A number at the board level that is
assigned to a specific alarm generating point. NetAXS-123
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 reset which are not board-specific will report a value
of 0. There is one exception to this: Door Readers. For a list of
common values, see
Table 4-2
.
Code
Identifies the current state of the device that generated the alarm. For
example, the possible states could include:
• Normal State
• Alarm State
• Ajar State
• Card Found
• Card Not Found
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 swiped along with them.
Card Holder Name
Reports a Card Holder name on events where the Card Number is an
actual card in the system.
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