Access control unit |
- Access control unit in
Online state
- Access control unit in
Offline state
- Access control unit in
Warning state
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- Monitor the state of the access control unit.
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Alarm |
- Inactive alarm
- Active alarm
- Semi-transparent polygon or ellipse that changes to the
color assigned to the alarm and flashes if the alarm is
active.
- A map object linked to
an active alarm is flagged with an alarm notification
bubble that has the same color as the alarm.
- If Display alarms from linked maps is
enabled in the map options, the number of active alarms on a
linked map is shown on the Maps task
toolbar, floor controls, and links to that map.
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- Shows alarms on maps, lets you investigate, acknowledge,
snooze, or forward the alarm, and lets you review the alarm
procedure.
- Useful when no entities attached to the alarm are
represented on maps.
- Point to the bubble to
show more details.
- Click the notification
bubble to replace it with a tile bubble.
- (Inactive) Click to trigger the alarm manually.
- (Active) Click to display the alarm in a tile bubble.
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Area |
- Map thumbnail (always linked to the map that it
represents)
- Colored semi-transparent polygon or ellipse (optionally
linked to a map)
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- Point to show people count or people presence, if
enabled.
- Remove selected cardholders from the area.
- Click to display the area or map in a tile bubble, or to
switch to a linked map, if defined.
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Camera |
- Camera is not recording
- Camera is recording
- Camera detected motion (with
green ripple effect)
- Camera is in maintenance
mode
- Fixed cameras are shown with a blue field of view
(FOV).
- PTZ cameras are shown with a green FOV.
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- Monitor alarms and camera events.
- Click to view live or playback video in a tile bubble.
- If the camera supports position feedback, click and drag the
FOV to pan and tilt.
- Use the PTZ widget to zoom in and zoom out.
- Click a location on the map while holding the Ctrl key to
point all available cameras to that location.
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Camera sequence |
- Camera sequence
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- Display multiple cameras at the same time.
- Point PTZ cameras to a specific location.
- Double-click the camera sequence to display all the cameras
in separate tiles in the Monitoring
task. If the map is displayed in a tile, it is not replaced
if tiles are full.
NOTE: The Locate me map control finds
individual cameras in the camera sequence, not the camera
sequence itself.
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Cluster bubble |
- Three or more map objects, placed
too closely to be visible at a given zoom level, are
represented by a blue cluster bubble. The bubble shows a
count of the objects inside it.NOTE: The count of clustered
objects uses the following group sizes: 3, 4, 5, 10, 20,
50, 100, 200, 500. Counts in between these sizes, or
larger, are indicated by a plus sign (+).
- If the cluster includes active
alarms, a red badge shows the number of active alarms within
that cluster.
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- Click to zoom in on the map to view the individual map
objects.
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Custom object
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- Custom objects can be added to the map as icons or polygons
to add custom behavior to the map.
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Examples of custom objects include custom intercom solution and
GPS tracker for mobile units. Contact us for information on Genetec™ Custom
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Door |
- Door open
- Door closed and no lock is
configured
- Door closed and locked
- Door closed and unlocked
- Door forced open
- Door unlocked and in maintenance
mode
- Door unsecured
- Events are displayed in
event notification bubbles. The color of the bubble
matches the color assigned to the event.
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- Monitor alarms, door states, and events.
- Point to the bubble to
show more details.
- Click the notification
bubble to replace it with a tile bubble.
- Unlock the door, override the unlock schedule, and shunt the
reader by using the Door widget or by
right-clicking the door on the map.
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ESRI object
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- Clickable objects that come with ESRI maps. Have a similar
function to KML objects.
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- Overlays useful information on maps, such as city
boundaries, roads, and hydrographic features.
- Can represent moving objects, such as patrol vehicles, by
refreshing their positions on the map at regular
intervals.
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Input pin |
- Input in Normal state
- Input in Active state
- Input in Trouble (short
circuit) or Trouble (open circuit) state
- Input in Unavailable
state
- The state colors are configurable, and the icon can be shown
or hidden depending on the state.
Intrusion inputs with defined types:
- Burglary-type intrusion
input
- Door-type intrusion input
- Fence-type intrusion input
- Fire-type intrusion input
- Gas-type intrusion input
- Motion-type intrusion input
- Panic-type intrusion input
- Window-type intrusion input
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Intrusion detection area |
- Intrusion detection area
- The different states are: Disarmed (not ready),
Disarmed (ready to arm), Arming,
Perimeter armed, Master armed, and
Alarm active.
- The state colors are configurable, and the icon can be shown
or hidden depending on the state.
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- Monitor alarms and intrusion detection area state.
- Arm or disarm the intrusion detection area from the widget,
or by right-click the map object.
- Trigger, silence, or acknowledge an intrusion alarm from the
intrusion detection area widget, or by right-clicking the
map object.
- Change the Bypass state of one or multiple inputs by
right-clicking the map object, and right-clicking the
inputs.
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KML object
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- Can be anything displayed as a clickable transparent layer
over a georeferenced map.
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- Overlays static features on maps, such as city boundaries,
roads, and hydrographic features.
- Can represent dynamic information, such as weather
conditions and traffic flow, by refreshing the map layer at
regular intervals.
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Layout |
- Layout
- A map object that is linked to a previously saved monitoring
task layout.
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- Click to display the monitored cameras as a sequence in a
tile bubble.
- Double-click to display all the cameras in separate tiles in
the Monitoring task. If the map is
displayed in a tile, it is not replaced if tiles are
full.
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ALPR camera |
- Fixed ALPR camera
- ALPR camera is in maintenance
mode
- Reads and hits are shown in notification bubbles.
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- Monitor the reads and hits from ALPR cameras.
- Click to view live video from the associated context
camera.
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Macro
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- Macro
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- Execute macros directly from maps.
- Override the default execution context on maps.
- Click on a macro to run it.
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Map link |
- Map thumbnails, text, icons, images, or colored geometrical
shapes.
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- Click to switch to the linked map.
- Enables map navigation without using the Maps toolbar.
- Useful when the map is displayed in the
Monitoring task.
NOTE: If Display alarms from linked maps is
enabled in the map options, the number of active alarms on a
linked map is shown on the link to that map.
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Mobile user |
- Mobile user with no picture
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- When showing mobile
users on maps is enabled, shows mobile users and lets
you message them and share entities.
- Point to the bubble to show the Security Center
username.
- Bubble displays the user's picture, if available.
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Output relay |
- Output relay in Normal
state
- Output relay in Active
state
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- Trigger output relays directly from maps.
- Click to show a list of behaviors you can trigger.
- For intrusion outputs:
- With the Trigger output privilege,
right-click the output icon to change the output
state from a context menu. The state can be changed from:
- Normal to Active
- Active to Normal
- Unknown to either Normal or
Active
- Click to display a pop-up with the entity name,
state, and assigned output behaviors.
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Parking zone |
- parking zone marker
- Colored semi-transparent polygon (optionally linked to a
map)
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- Click the marker to display the parking zone occupancy and
number of violations in a pop-up.
- Click the polygon to jump to the map assigned to the parking
zone.
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Reader |
- Reader is in Enabled (or
Active) state
- Reader is in Disabled (or
Shunted) state
- Reader is in Offline
state
- Reader is in Warning
state
- The Enabled and Disabled state colors are
configurable and their state indicator can be shown or
hidden.
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- Monitor reader states.
- Shunt (disable) or activate readers.
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Text, images and geometrical shapes
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- Text, icons, images, and colored shapes (polygons and
ellipses)
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- These can be added to maps to provide additional
information, indicate the location of points of interest, or
serve as map links or alarms. For example, one application
might be to indicate the location of wall-mounted scanners
on a department store floor plan.
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Zone |
- Zone
- Virtual zone
- I/O zone
- The different states are: Disarmed, Normal,
Active, and Trouble.
- The state colors are configurable, and the icon can be shown
or hidden depending on the state.
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- Monitor alarms and zone state.
- Arm and disarm the zone from the widget.
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