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MONITOR AFx™ Director V4.1 User's Guide
500-9041 v4.1
Alarm and Activity Monitoring
Alarm and Activity Monitoring through
the MONITOR AFx Director System
When the MONITOR AFx Director system is
connected with specific panel(s), all events
and alarms are transmitted for display in the
monitoring window, allowing the tracking of
guard tours, and to allow for various types of
report generation.
Dial up panels with dedicated external modems (one
panel per modem) can be set to automatically dial-in to
the MONITOR AFx Director system to transmit alarms
or blocks of activity messages. In other configurations,
the alarms and events are transmitted when a
connection is made with the specific panel(s)—either
manually, or at scheduled times.
Real-time monitoring (immediate reporting) through
MONITOR AFx Director requires that the software
remain
connected with the specific panel(s).
Multi-Account Systems: The monitoring window is
activated for a specific account when you double-click
the account (under
[Account Folders]
in the tree).
For details on activating a panel connection, and the
"Stay Connected" setting, refer to "Panel
Communications and Updates".
To set a dial-up panel to automatically transfer alarms
or blocks of activity messages, refer to the configuration
topic: "Monitoring, Paging, & Remote Mgt. Settings".
Sites Monitored through a Central-
Monitoring Station
Sites can additionally be monitored through a
dedicated central-monitoring facility. In this
case, you can set whether only the 'alarms' or
all activity is to be transmitted—on an area-by-
area basis. As well, individual sensors (input
points) and monitored panel conditions
(equipment / pseudo-points) can be set as to
the area arming states for which each
condition will be reported to the central-station
(On, Stay, and/or Off).
Monitoring Station Connection: Central monitoring is
supported through:
The panel's built-in dialler ('Bell 103', 300 baud
modem), and/or;
An "IP" connection (LAN/WAN--if
v3.3
panel &
software), or;
A high-security Mark 7 / DVACS connection
(Canada)
.
The System Monitoring Window
The monitoring window shows the alarms and
activity messages for the account selected in
the tree (double-click an account to select).
Tip:
Alarms typically appear with a red box next to
them (click the red box to open a "Notes" window).
The top of the monitoring window shows either
the newest messages, or all 'unresolved' (and
higher priority) events first. As well, the
window can be set to show all activity, or only
specific types of events (saved per operator).
For details, refer to "Limiting the Window to Show Only
Specific Messages", to follow/below).
Tip:
You can customize how alarms and events will be
displayed, and assign a sound to specific events if
desired. For details, refer to the configuration topic:
"Customizing How Events are Displayed"
The scroll-bar on the right allows viewing
events that have been pushed off the bottom
of the screen.
Note:
The 'heartbeat' icon in the bottom-right corner of
the screen will change to a red until you select
[Return to Real-Time Mode]
. (While scrolling, new
messages will not appear in the window.)
Messages are transmitted the MONITOR AFx
Director software:
When you connect with an associated panel
(such as when updating a panel with
changes, or to check the status of a device);
When a (dial-up) panel calls in to transmit
messages.
The
Archive
and
Purge
features allow keeping the
activity log to a more manageable size.
See: "Exporting or Importing Activity or Audit Logs",
and "Removing old Activity or Audit Logs".
The Status Bar
(bottom of the form)
The status area at the extreme bottom of the
screen shows whether or not the software is
presently connected with a specific panel,
and/or if an update is presently in progress.
Activity messages are held at the specific panel
whenever it is being updated/synchronized with the
software (the messages will be available for
transmission after the update is finished).
Monitoring System Activity
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