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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 />

Table 34. Routing form fields (continued)<br />

Field<br />

Printer<br />

Monitor<br />

History<br />

Email<br />

Facility<br />

Description<br />

Select Yes to select a printer as a destination where you want messages to be routed. From the Printer<br />

drop-down list, select the specific printer queue.<br />

Select Yes to display the message on the alarm and activity monitor; this choice does not create a history<br />

record.<br />

Note: Monitor must be selected as a routing destination for an operator to respond to an alarm.<br />

Select Yes to record the transaction message in the database history table; this allows the message to be<br />

referenced for history reporting.<br />

Select Yes to route messages to an email address or alias. The Email drop-down list contains all email<br />

addresses currently defined in the system. Select the desired addresses from the list box.<br />

Note: To enable this feature, Yes must be selected in the Monitor field.<br />

Click Facility to display the facilities list box. This field reflects the facility to which this record is assigned.<br />

For more information, see Creating facilities on page 52.<br />

Related procedures<br />

To create, edit, or delete a routing record:<br />

1. Select Control, Routings, and then Routings tab.<br />

2. Refer to Creating, editing, deleting, and printing records on page 36.<br />

Defining badge formats<br />

The format of the encoded badge is identified by a special character sequence that optionally starts<br />

with constant data (such as a facility code common to all badges) and always ends with variable data<br />

that indicates the length of the character string required in the Badge Encode Number field on the<br />

Badges form.<br />

A % sign indicates the beginning of the variable data and a lower-case s marks the end. The entire<br />

badge ID must be between 1 and 16 characters long.<br />

The system comes with one pre-loaded format, %10s, which is the format for 10-digit Wiegand<br />

readers. If additional formats are needed, they can be added on the Badge Formats form.<br />

Example<br />

The badge ID format 002%10s indicates a facility code of 002 and a badge encode number of 10<br />

characters.

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