To change the configuration of an entity or perform maintenance on a device without affecting health statistics, you can set the entity to maintenance mode.
Before you begin
What you should know
- When an entity goes offline while it is in maintenance mode, downtime is expected.
Expected downtime should not be calculated for the availability of the entity in the
Health statistics report.NOTE: Health events for entities in maintenance mode are reported with Information severity.
- You can set the following entities to maintenance mode:
- Access control units
- Alarms
You cannot trigger alarms that are set to maintenance mode through event-to-actions or manually. Setting an active alarm to maintenance mode does not acknowledge it.
- ALPR units
- Cameras
- Custom entities that support maintenance mode
- Hardware zones
- Intrusion detection units
- Patrol vehicles
- Roles
- Video units
- You can set entities to maintenance mode manually or automatically using a scheduled task or an event-to-action .
- You can set multiple entities to maintenance mode at once using the Set the entity maintenance mode action. For more information, see Action types.
- While the entity is in maintenance mode, the maintenance mode icon () is displayed over the entity icon in the area view, in tiles, and on maps.
Procedure
Results
The procedure
for setting doors to maintenance mode is different than other entities:
- To unlock doors manually, go to the Area view task, right-click the door or doors from the entity tree, and click Unlock for maintenance. You can also enable this option from the Properties page of the door.
- To unlock doors automatically, you can configure an
event-to-action
using the
Set the door maintenance mode action.NOTE: You cannot set maintenance mode for doors using a scheduled task.