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C•CURE 800/8000 Monitoring Station Guide - Tyco Security Products

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Showing Status of Selected Elevator ButtonsTable 3-7: Status Dialog Box for Elevator Buttons Fields and ButtonsBoxElevator Button StateList of causesDescriptionDisplays whether access to the floor through this elevator is currently controlled access oruncontrolled.Lists the causes for the state of the elevator button, including any manual actions and eventsthat caused the Elevator button to be in its current state, as well as the Elevator button’s defaultstate.For each entry in the list, the system displays the action, the date and time the action took place,and the priority of the item within the list. By default, causes are listed in order of priority, exceptwhen the priorities are equal. In that case, they are listed by time. See “Checking the Status ofan Activity” on page 3-6 for an explanation of causes.To resize columns, drag the separator for the column’s list control to the width you want, ordouble-click on the separator to automatically resize the column to fit the largest item in thecolumn.ButtonsControl AccessUncontrol AccessShow causes ofselectedCancel selectedmanual actionManually sets the button to controlled access. See “Performing Manual Actions on <strong>Security</strong>Objects” on page 3-56 for more information.A selected button means a selected elevator and floor.Controlled Access means that a cardholder must present a card and be accepted beforeselecting the elevator button.Manually sets the button to uncontrolled access. See “Performing Manual Actions on <strong>Security</strong>Objects” on page 3-56 for more information.A selected button means a selected elevator and floor.Uncontrolled Access means that anyone can select the elevator button and be allowed accessto the floor.Opens the Status dialog box for the selected event in the Elevator button’s cause list. If you donot have privileges to view the cause, the Show causes of selected button appears dimmed;you cannot open the status dialog box for the cause.If you have privileges, you can also double-click on a selected event in the list of causes todisplay the Status dialog box for the event.Allows you to cancel or view details of the selected manual action using the Manual ActionsDetail dialog box.You can also double-click on a selected button in the list of causes to display the ManualActions Detail dialog box for the action.3–26 C•CURE <strong>800</strong>/<strong>800</strong>0 <strong>Monitoring</strong> <strong>Station</strong> User <strong>Guide</strong>

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