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Monitoring Ongoing Activity
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based on the time entered in the Door Switch Shunt Time on the
Configuration tab in the Reader Properties; see page 48.
Duress Alarm: A user entered the duress code, a code that indicates that
the user is in trouble or that someone is forcing the user to give him/her
access; see page 47 for more about duress codes.
Exit Granted: The user is permitted to exit.
Extended Datalog: Someone entered command mode on the reader and
changed settings that do not have specific messages associated with
them (for example, you get this message if you change the language of the
reader's display or the format of the date on the reader).
HandNet Exited: Someone picked Exit from the File menu to shut HandNet
down. Under normal circumstances, HandNet is left running continually
so it can monitor activity and immediately process any alarm messages.
If someone exited HandNet to install a new Version of the program or
to perform maintenance on the computer it is on, there is probably no
problem; if someone exited the program at some other point, this could be
an indication of an attempt to get around security.
HandNet Started: Someone started the HandNet program. Under normal
circumstances, HandNet is usually left running continually so it can monitor
activity and immediately process any alarm messages. If someone exited
HandNet to install a new Version of the program or to perform maintenance
on the computer it is on and then restarted, then there is probably no
problem. If you see the message HandNet Started but you do not see
the message HandNet Exited earlier in the list, then someone exited the
program and restored an older Version of the activity files; this could be an
indication that someone is trying to hide activity.
HandNet+ File Converted: Someone used Convert HandNet+ on the
File menu to convert users from HandNet+ into HandNet for Windows
(HandNet+ was an MS-DOS predecessor to HandNet for Windows); see
page 98 for more on converting users from MS-DOS Versions of HandNet.
Holiday Table Changed: Someone has added, changed, or deleted a holiday
with the Holidays option; see page 65 for more about setting up holidays.
Identity Unknown: Someone entered a valid ID at a reader, but the reader did
not recognize the user's hand.
Identity Verified: At a reader, a user entered a valid ID and the reader
recognized the user's hand and gave access.
Invalid Operator Login Attempt: Someone tried to log into HandNet but
entered an invalid user name or password. This could occur if someone
just typed the name or password incorrectly, or it could mean that an
unauthorized person was trying to get into the program.
Leave Command Mode: Someone exited or left command mode at a reader.
Readers have built-in menus that let you change the reader settings. These
command menus are mainly needed when someone is using the readers
without the HandNet program; HandNet controls most settings in the reader
for you. The only tasks you should need to do through the reader command

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