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Access Reports
Selecting Yes enables a report to be sent when the
event occurs.
Access Reporting is not available with the
D7212GV2.
Table 17: Access Reports
Report Selections Report Description
R# Access
Granted
∗
Yes, No
Access Granted Event
R# No
Entry
∗
Yes, No
No Entry Event
R# Door Lt
Open
∗
Yes, No
Door Left Open Event
R# Cycle
Door
∗
Yes, No
Open Door Event
R# Door
Unlocked
∗
Yes, No
Unlock Door Event
R# Door
Secure
∗
Yes, No
Secure Door Event
R# Door
Request
∗
Yes, No
RTE or REX Event
R# Door
Locked
∗
Yes, No
Locked Door Event
∗
This event is not transmitted for the D7212GV2. Use
only the default setting.
2.4 Enhanced Routing
Enhanced routing allows the control panels to
determine if events are routed over standard telephone
lines or a local-area network (LAN) or wide-area
network (WAN). Sending events over a LAN or WAN
requires a network interface module (NIM), such as
the DX4020 or the D9133TTL-E.
Enhanced routing also enables and disables the ability
of the control panel to send events to a numeric pager.
If the installation does not require these
applications, skip this section.
With enhanced routing, whether you use standard
telephone lines or a NIM, you can program the control
panel to send full or partial groups of events to as
many as four different destinations. Routing includes:
• Choosing the most important destination
• Sending events to a single destination or to
multiple destinations
• Selecting a backup destination if events fail.
2.4.1 Programming a Primary and Backup
Destination
Each route number has an
R# Primary Device
and
an
R# Backup Device
. With enhanced
communications, the
R# Primary Device
destination
can be either the phone number or the path number
for the SDI device, to which the route group first
attempts to send the event. If the
R# Primary Device
destination fails to connect to the central station
receiver after one or two attempts (refer to
RG# 1
Attempt
), the control panel attempts to connect with
the
R# Backup Device
destination.
2.4.2 Programming a Duplicate Report
To send an event within a group to multiple groups,
program the event as Yes for each route number
available. For example, programming fire alarms for
Route Group 1 and Route Group 2 sends a fire alarm
report first to Route Group 1, followed by a duplicate
report to Route Group 2.
Section 2.4 Enhanced Routing on page 20 determines the
route groups and which destinations within the route
groups use network interface modules (NIMs) for
reporting purposes. A single NIM can send events to
as many as four different destinations.
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