After generating a report, the results of your query are listed in the report pane. This section lists the columns available for the Access control unit event delays task.
- Unit
- Name of the unit.
- Role
- Role type that manages the selected entity.
- Device
- Device involved on the unit (reader, REX input, I/O module, strike relay, and so on).
- Access point
- Access point involved (only applicable to areas, doors, and elevators).
- Most recent event timestamp
- The most recent date and time an event was saved in the Access Manager database. This timestamp can differ from last event timestamp if a unit was offline while the event occurred because the event is only saved in the Access Manager after the unit comes back online.
- Total event count
- The total number of events that occurred on this unit at this access point within the event delay range.
- Average event delay
- The average event delay calculated over all events within the event delay range.
- Lowest event delay
- The lowest event delay calculated over all events within the event delay range.
- Largest event delay
- The longest event delay calculated over all events within the event delay range.
- Event count with delay below 0:01:00
- The number of events that occurred on the unit at the access point with a delay below 1 minute.
- Event count with delay between 0:01:00 and 1:00:00
- The number of events that occurred on the unit at the access point with a delay from 1 minute to 1 hour.
- Event count with delay between 1:00:00 and 4:00:00
- The number of events that occurred on the unit at the access point with a delay from 1 to 4 hours.
- Event count with delay between 4:00:00 and 12:00:00
- The number of events that occurred on the unit at the access point with a delay from 4 to 12 hours.
- Event count with delay above 12:00:00
- The number of events that occurred on the unit at the access point with a delay above 12 hours.