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Introduction

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  1. Click on the Access navigation tab.

  2. Click on the User Access Groups, Floor Access Groups or Guest Access Groups link.

  3. In the Actions bar, click on Add Access Group. The following screen is displayed:

  4. Enter a Name and a Description.

  5. Select the Risk Levels during which this group will have access: Low, Guarded, Elevated, High or Severe (the current risk level is always displayed at the top of the Primis screen)
    For more information on Risk Levels see the Alert Level Managementsection.

  6. Select a Controlled Area for this group.

  7. Select a Schedule for the Controlled Area. If that controlled area is not going to be accessed by that User Access Group, leave the schedule as Always Off.

  8. If you need an additional line for extra Controlled Areas and/or Schedules, click the + button beside the current line. To delete a line, click the button.

  9. Click Save.

Global User Access Groups

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  1. Create a new Controlled Area with the elevator reader.

  2. In the new Controlled Area’s Floor tab, select all the associated Floor Areas; specify the desired activation time and click +.

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Create a Floor Access Group

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  1. Click on the Events navigation tab. The following screen is displayed:

  2. Check the boxes above the grid to display the following options:
    Live Update: check this box to update the table when there is live data or pause it for discussion and/or troubleshooting.
    Local Time: the local monitoring time of the system.
    Category: the final category of what is occurring.
    Event Code: the events that are supposed to occur.
    Current Site Only: the current site; leave unchecked to show data for all sites.
    Access Events Only: only show access-related events.  To see all I/O and logic leave this box unchecked.

  3. From the Display dropdown box, select Today, Last 3 days, This Week or This Month.

  4. Select the number of entries to Show on one page.

  5. You can filter the view by entering Search criteria and/or selecting the Type of event you’d like to view from the dropdown box. Type in the search text and hit Enter.

     As user is entering search content, Primis will provide type-ahead hints for the user. If the user prefers using a wildcard search, type ‘*’ to suspend type-ahead and continue to enter search text.


Primis version 11 allows search criteria to contain multiple search categories. Implicate OR gate is applied to search criteria of the same category and an implicit AND gate is applied to search criteria of different categories. In the following example, the criteria reads: “Last Name is ‘Lee’ or Last Name is ‘Hudson’ AND controlled area is ‘Front Internal Door’”.

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  1. Click on the Events navigationtab.

  2. On the left, click on the Reports link.

  3. Click on the Attendance sub link.

  4. Enter a From/To date and time.

  5. Select the Zone Group(s) of interest.

  6. Optionally select User Category of interest.

  7. Optionally provide a Suite number, Card number, First or a Last name.

  8. Select either CSV or PDF report type. The two additional types – CSV summary and PDF Summary reports would show daily card holder attendance summaries. All access transaction details are omitted.

  9. Click the Search button.

System

Devices

Virtual Devices allows admin users to create virtual IO points. These IO points are not tied to physical devices but can be used as logical flags (e.g., Set / Reset) for Port Trigger Action operations. This device type is also used to work with custom applications.

To add a Virtual Device:

  1. Go to System->Devices

  2. At the bottom, click the submenu button and click “Add Virtual Device”

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  1. In the next page. A unique Device ID will be populated automatically. Please do not alter this ID unless it is used by customer applications. Enter the name of the virtual device and click “Save”:

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  2. A virtual device has 1 virtual reader, 2 inputs, and 4 outputs. They can be added to a controlled area as if it were a regular bridge/EG-2 device. Such a setup can be used by custom applications.

  3. A virtual device output can be used by Port Triggered Action as a flag to trigger other actions:

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In the above example, when Front Door Relay 1 is activated, the port trigger action will set “My Virtual Device” output 1 to the “Set/On” state. This new state can be used by other port-triggered actions to take further actions.

Backup & Restore

Manual Backup and Restore Configuration (Data)

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 To remove a Certificate Policy OID:

Click theX button next to the OID.

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Extended Key Usage Extensions

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To remove an extended key usage extension constraint:

Click the button next to the OID.

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PKI Fault Options

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