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7. If no new audits have been performed on the M-Unit PDA, you get a message to that effect:
OR
, you receive a message telling you that a new audit has been downloaded since you last used the E-Plex
Standard.
8. Click on the Site of the lock(s) where you performed the audit.
9. Click on the Lock Audit folder for that site.
10. The door files from the last audit appear, so you can open each file and see the audit information – an example
is shown in the Appendix section.
11. If a door was audited and it does not belong to a Lock Audit File on your desktop, it is automatically sent to the
folder called Unknown Lock Audit, where you can view it and decide where to put it.
Lock Audit – Example
Each E-Plex 5000 and E-Plex 3000 lock is designed to store up to 9,000 audit events. The audit file is circular and
the oldest record is overwritten by the most recent. A hard reset does not clear the audit trail.
Example of Audit Sequence:
Here is an example of an Audit Sequence – the most recent activities are shown first.
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Numbers in bold do not appear on audit but are used here to show the sequence of reported actions.
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Because the length of the access code can be changed from 4 to 8, all codes are shown as 8-digit numbers,
the first digits are shown as leading zeros if the code is less than 8 digits.
Audit from an E-5000 “Entry” Lock: