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

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MapsMapsMaps are graphical depictions of a facility that include icons representingdifferent security objects. Maps are available only when viewing events.They appear as configured by your system administrator in the Map windowof the C•CURE <strong>800</strong>/<strong>800</strong>0 Administration application. The map contains iconsthat represent security objects — such as inputs, outputs, doors, events, othermaps, and NetVue domes or cameras — in their respective locations at thesite. You can click an icon to view the status of a particular event.NOTEA map is displayed automatically if the system administrator configuresan event and the event is activated.The map disappears when you acknowledge the event. If several eventsconfigured with auto map display become active, more than one map willopen. Maps are displayed according to the order in which the events areactivated and not according to their priority.A map opens even when the <strong>Monitoring</strong> <strong>Station</strong> is minimized only if theevent is configured with the Event Breakthrough option.Click an icon on a map to:• View the status of the security object, such as a particular door that maybe unlocked.• Launch live video by clicking on the NetVue dome and camera icons.NOTEYou can launch only one live video at a time.The Admit event is configured to have a map (ADMIN.BMP) associated withit. Then when someone goes through the door to the Accounting office, theAdmit event appears on a tile such as the one shown in Figure 4-7 onpage 4-21.Figure 4-7: Example of an Admit Event on the Event MonitorC•CURE <strong>800</strong>/<strong>800</strong>0 <strong>Monitoring</strong> <strong>Station</strong> User <strong>Guide</strong> 4–21

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