Exporting events – Interlogix TruPortal User Guide User Manual

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TruPortal Import/Export Wizard User Guide

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Exporting Events

Exporting Events

The Import/Export Wizard can be used to export events that provide an historical record of activity
tracked by the System, including:

• Individuals that were granted or denied access,
• Anti-passback violations,
• Users that logged into the System,
• System and device status messages, and
• Alarms, such as door tampering, doors forced open, etc.

Events can also be backed up either manually or on a schedule using the

System Administration >

Backup/Restore

page in the User Interface. (See the TruPortal Software User Guide for details.)

However, note that individual fields cannot be selected during a manual or scheduled event backup.

To export events, follow these steps:

1.

Insert the product disc in the client workstation’s CD/DVD drive.

Alternately, if the disc image was downloaded and extracted to the client workstation’s hard
drive, open Windows Explorer, navigate to the disc image on the hard drive, and double-click the
start.hta application to launch the Utilities software.

2.

When the Utilities page appears, click

Import/Export Wizard

.

3.

Select a

Language

, and then click [Next].

4.

Type the

Panel IP Address

.

5.

Type the Administrator’s

User Name

and

Password

, and then click [Next].

6.

Select

Export Events

, and then click [Next].

7.

For each field to be exported to the CSV file:

a.

Click [Add].

b.

Select the field.

Do this in order. Do not add “Event ID” in Order 1 then “Device” in Order 2.

The name of the field is automatically added to the corresponding

Export Field

.

To rename the field in the CSV file, delete the name in the

Export Field

and type the desired

name.

8.

Optional: click [Save] to save the export layout as a template.

a.

Type a descriptive

File name

.

b.

Choose a path for the export template.

c.

Click [Save].

9.

Optional: change the default

Date Format

.

10.

Optional: change the

Delimiter Character

.

11.

Be sure

Include Header

is checked.

The header row in a CSV file provides the labels (descriptions) of each field (column). This
option should only be cleared if the header row is not needed.

12.

Click [Next].

13.

(Optional) In the

Data File

field, browse to and select a different name and path for the CSV file.

14.

Click [Execute].

15.

Click [Finish].

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