An event policy has the following properties:
Field |
Description |
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Log Code |
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Log Code |
An abbreviated code uniquely identifying the event. |
Log code description |
The description associated with the log code. |
Applies To |
The type of event this log code applies to. |
Log code category |
The category associated with the log code. |
Device |
|
Device |
If specified, the policy only applies to the device. Click Choose to select the device. Click Clear to remove the device. If no device is specified, the event applies to all devices. |
Device Group |
If specified, the policy only applies to the device group (for example: Door, Gateway, or Reader). Click Choose to select the group. Click Clear to remove the group. If no device group is specified, the event applies to all device groups. See also Configuring Device Groups. |
Partition |
If present, the policy only applies to this partition. |
Classification |
If present, the policy only applies to this classification. |
Anti-passback area |
If present, the policy only applies to this anti-passback area. |
Anti-passback area (exit) |
If present, the policy only applies to this anti-passback area exit. |
Entrance |
If present, the policy only applies to this entrance. |
Zone |
If present, the policy only applies to this zone. |
Hierarchical location |
If present, the policy only applies to the doors in this location. |
Device type |
If present, the policy only applies to devices of this type. |
Time Schedule |
|
Any time |
Generate events at all times and dates. |
During time schedule |
Generate events only during the specified Time schedule. |
Not during time schedule |
Do not generate events during the specified Time schedule. Generate events at all times outside the specified Time schedule. |
Time schedule |
Specifies the time schedule used for event policies. See Configuring Time Schedules for more information. |
Other |
|
Is Alarm |
Specifies if events with this log code will be recorded as an alarm. Alarms are shown in the Alarms module. |
Is Recorded |
Specifies if events with this log code will be recorded to the database. If unchecked, there is no record of these events occurring. This should only be unchecked by advanced users under the advice of Identiv technical support. |
Priority |
A priority used for sorting events and alarms. Positive priorities are above normal priority, while negative priorities are below normal priority. Zero is normal. |
Alert Sound |
The sound to be played, if Is Alarm is checked. Available alert sounds are managed in Configuring Alert Sounds. Click Play to preview the alarm sound. |
Background color |
The color of the event entry. Click Choose to select a color. Click Clear to restore the default white background. |
Foreground color |
The color of the event text. Click Choose to select a color. Click Clear to restore the default black text. |
See also:
Event Policy Manager in ICPAM 2.1