Event Configuration; View The Event Log; Configure The Event Log; How To Set Up Action Rules - Axis A1601 User Manual

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Event configuration

Event configuration
Events that occur in the system, for example when a user swipes a card or a REX device is activated, are logged in the event log.
View the event log. See page 21.
Export the event log. See .
Configure the event log. See Configure the event log on page 21.

View the event log

To view logged events, go to Event Log.
To expand an item in the event log and view the event details, click
Applying filters to the event log makes it easier to find specific events. To filter the list, select one or several event log filters and click
Apply filters. For more information, see Event Log Filters on page 21.
As an administrator, you might have more interest in some events than others. Therefore, you can choose which events that shall be
logged. For more information, see Event log options on page 21.
Event Log Filters
You can narrow the scope of the event log by selecting one or several of the following filters:
User – Filter on events that relates to a selected user.
Door & floor – Filter on events that relates to a specific door or floor.
Topic – Filter on event type.
Date and time – Filter the event log by a date and time span.

Configure the event log

The Configure event log page allows you to define which events shall be logged.
Event log options
To define which events shall be included in the event log, go to Setup > Configure Event Logs.
The following options for logging events are available:
No logging – Disable event logging. The event will not be registered or included in the event log.
Log for all sources – Enable event logging. The event will be registered and included in the event log.

How to set up action rules

The Event pages allow you to configure the Axis product to perform actions when different events occur. The set of conditions that
defines how and when the action is triggered is called an action rule. If multiple conditions are defined, all of them must be met
to trigger the action.
For more information about available triggers and actions, see the product's built-in help.
This example describes how to set up an action rule to activate an output port when the door is forced open.
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