Events and Alerts
Pop-up Alerts
Version 3.5.1.21 of Doors.NET supports what is known in the industry as Pop-Up Alerts. When a hardware object (input, reader, controller, etc) is configured with this setting it will cause the Doors.NET user interface to become the 'Top-Most' ...
Sound Alerts
Sound Alerts can be setup and used in the Doors.NET software to generate a sound at the client PC for different scenarios, usually when a critical event occurs. You may want to know when a controller goes offline, if a possible intruder is detected, ...
Alerts
1.0 Introduction The Alerts Status Tab is used for event processing and acknowledgment. The alerts screen lists any event types that have been configured for acknowledgment by an system operator. Alerts are created using a combination of filters and ...
Routes and Routing
Each device or hardware object that can have a filter assigned can also have a route assigned. The route is assigned to the device and also to the user's login group. The device can be assigned only one route while the user can be assigned multiple ...
Trace Events
The trace events grid displays specific messages that you are interested in seeing without the distraction of unrelated events. These trace events are grouped by the trace name. The trace name is automatically assigned when you add a new trace event. ...
Filters
Doors.NET Filters 1.0 Introduction Filters are used by the system to specify which system generated messages are displayed in the software as live event transactions. Any events which are not selected in the filter will not be displayed in the live ...
Field Chooser
The field chooser is used to define which fields/columns will display on the various software grids, for example; status grids, hardware setup grids or report grids. The field chooser icon is located in the upper left-hand corner of any of these ...
Event Management and Event Settings
Effective from Doors.NET v_3.5.1.22, historical event information is automatically deleted on a First-In-First-Out (FIFO) basis. Prior to this version, historical event information would be automatically transferred to separate archive databases, but ...
Event Management
Effective from Doors.NET v_3.5.1.22, historical event information is automatically deleted on a First-In-First-Out (FIFO) basis. Prior to version 3.5.1.22, historical event information would be automatically transferred to separate archive databases, ...
Event Display Colours
The Display Colors window allows you to set the colors of key event types that are displayed in the live events grid. It is helpful for operators who are color-blind and find it hard to distinguish between certain colors, i.e red and gray or yellow ...
Alert Acknowledgement
The acknowledgment of certain events by the operator consists of two actions: event selection, then processing, then confirmation. Select an Event Select the event from the Alert Events display window. A single click on the event will display ...
Live Events
Live Events Status displays real-time transactions as they occur and includes system messages with the newest transaction at the top of the window. Each column can be sorted or grouped to quickly find a specific item. If not already displayed, this ...
Event Monitoring
The Doors.NET software was designed to support both monitored and autonomous configurations. A system is considered to be monitored when there is an operator viewing events in real time - or responding to events as they happen. For example, a sound ...
Live Events - Event Monitoring
Live Events Live Events Status displays real-time transactions as they occur and includes system messages with the newest transaction at the top of the window. Each column can be sorted or grouped to quickly find a specific item. If not already ...