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task workspace<br />

task workspace<br />

taskbar<br />

tile<br />

tile ID<br />

Tile mode<br />

tile panel<br />

tile pattern<br />

Time and attendance<br />

timed antipassback<br />

timeline<br />

Area in the Security Center client application window reserved for the current<br />

task. The workspace is typically divided into three panes:<br />

• canvas<br />

• selector<br />

• report pane<br />

See also canvas, selector, and report pane.<br />

User interface element of the Security Center client application window,<br />

composed of the Home button and the task list. The taskbar can be configured<br />

to appear on either edge of the application window.<br />

An individual window within the tile panel, used to display a single entity. The<br />

entity displayed is typically the video from a camera, a map, or anything of a<br />

graphical nature. The look and feel of the tile depends on the displayed entity.<br />

See also tile panel.<br />

The number displayed at the upper left corner of the tile. This number uniquely<br />

identifies each tile within the tile panel.<br />

See also tile and tile panel.<br />

Security Desk canvas operating mode where the main area of the canvas is used<br />

to display the tile panel and the dashboard.<br />

Panel within the canvas used to display multimedia information, such as<br />

videos, maps and pictures. The tile panel is composed of individual display<br />

windows called tiles.<br />

See also canvas and tile.<br />

Predefined tile arrangements within the tile panel.<br />

See also tile panel.<br />

Type of Security Desk task that reports on who has been inside a selected area<br />

and the total duration of their stay within a given time range.<br />

Antipassback option. When Security Center considers a cardholder to be<br />

already in an area, a passback event is generated when the cardholder attempts<br />

to access the same area again during the time delay defined by Timeout. When<br />

the time delay has expired, the cardholder can once again pass into the area<br />

without generating a passback event.<br />

See also strict antipassback.<br />

A graphic illustration of a video sequence, showing where in time, motion, and<br />

bookmarks are found. Thumbnails can also be added to the timeline to help the<br />

user select the segment of interest.<br />

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