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Picture Perfect 4.6 User Manual - UTCFS Global Security Products

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<strong>Picture</strong> <strong>Perfect</strong> <strong>4.6</strong><br />

<strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

Disabling keypad alarm response<br />

Keypad Alarm Response can be disabled in the following ways:<br />

• Disable Keypad Alarm Response on the Doors form. This prevents Keypad Alarm Response<br />

for both types of access violations on that door.<br />

• The following situations inhibit an access violation completely. The violation is not reported to<br />

the host and Keypad Alarm Response does not function.<br />

• Access Violation input group not configured.<br />

• Access Violation input group disabled.<br />

• Access Violation input group not associated with an alarm.<br />

• Disabled alarm associated with the Access Violation input group.<br />

Disabling or enabling Keypad Alarm Response does not affect an active access violation. Therefore,<br />

enabling Keypad Alarm Response while a door is forced open does not change the fact that the<br />

violation resets as soon as the door closes. The change has no effect until the current violation ends.<br />

Tracing badge holder activity<br />

This feature allows an operator to trace an individual badge holder and route activity to a specific<br />

routing location, regardless of the routing definition for each of the area’s input groups. When the<br />

traced badge holder swipes a badge through a reader, a record of the transaction is sent to the<br />

Person Trace routing destination (usually to the Badge Monitor and the History Log). The routing for<br />

Person Trace transactions is set up on the System Parameters form. Specific badge holders that are<br />

to be traced are identified on the Personnel form.<br />

If Person Trace is routed to the Badge Monitor, a T is displayed in front of the activity record to<br />

indicate that the badge holder is being traced.<br />

If the Person Trace is routed to the History Log, the data is identified as a normal badge transaction.<br />

If you want an alarm to be generated every time the badge is read, enable the Person Trace Alarm<br />

option.<br />

Person Trace Configuration<br />

To configure the Person Trace feature, select a routing for traced badge holders using the Person<br />

Trace Routing field of the Parameters form. (See Assigning system parameters on page 41 for<br />

details on completing this form.)<br />

Tracing a Badge Holder<br />

When you want to trace a particular person (badge holder), you must enable Person Trace on the<br />

Personnel form. When you no longer want to trace them, you must disable Person Trace.<br />

To enable or disable Person Trace:<br />

1. From the Access menu, select People, and then click the Personnel tab.

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