Scheduled event filtering for operators – Interlogix VEREX Director User Manual

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mouse to scroll within the form (to see all items), and
make any changes as desired. (Your permission
template name will change to 'Custom' when you start
making changes.)
To Give Permission to use the Wizards (Tools menu):
Select "All Permissions" (and [Save] without making
any changes).

- Global Account Permissions: Management

tasks such as editing users, schedules,
holidays, etc., plus working with guard tours.

Edit Accounts/Account Folders: For systems with
multi-account licensing, this setting determines
whether or not the specific operators will be able to
edit the account folders and account names in the
tree. Tip: To hide the account-folders portion of the
'tree' for operators with permission for only one
account, ensure this is NOT selected.
USER permissions (various): These pertain to
individual tabs on the "Users" screen. "User Custom
Field 1-5" (etc.) allows viewing or editing those specific
fields. "Custom Fields" permission (only) is needed to
initially define any of the custom user fields.

- Panel Configuration Permissions: Selections

pertaining to setting up areas, and the physical
items in a system (sensors, doors, etc.)

- Control and Status: Selections pertaining to

viewing status or controlling various items, plus
filtering the monitoring window, and monitoring
guard-tours.

Note (v4.80): The “Panel Control and Status”

checkbox has been replaced by group of
checkboxes to allow assign more flexible
permissions for operator (System / Area / Input
Point / Output Point / Door / Elevator / Suite
Security / Floor).

- Reports: Issuing the various types of reports:

Activity reports, viewing or printing programmed
settings (panel config.), etc.

Panel Config. Reports: This requires the specific
panel configuration permissions as well.

- Communications: Selections pertaining to

panel communications, monitoring,
status/control, and "Visual Director" (maps and
cameras) --

V4.0 software

.

Control and Status: Controlling items also requires
the specific device control authorities associated with
the user you log in as when opening the "Control &
Status" feature. For details, refer to "Authorities for
Users/Entrants".

Notes (v4.6):

A ‘draft/pending edit can be changed only by the same
operator, and will be visible/displayed only for that

operator plus any operators with applicable “Approve
and Save” permission.
Operators with “Approve and Save” permission will be
given the option to approve or cancel any applicable
draft user and operator edits when they view those
screen(s)—in either forms view or grid view. These
operators cannot add or edit operator or user data
themselves though.
Permission classes can be selected for User topics only
as follows:

 If any are “Approve and Save”, then all

tabs must be set to this;

 If any are “Edit Only”, other

allowed choices are “View Only”, and “Unauthorized”.
Operators with “Edit and Save” permissions can assign
any permission ‘class’, while “Edit Only” operators can
only add or edit operators with the same permission,
“View Only”, or “Unauthorized”. Similar restrictions
apply to any operator editing operator permissions.
Changes made by an operator with full “Edit and Save”
authority will overwrite any draft/pending edits
pertaining to the same operator or user ID number.
The operator will not be aware of this since the
draft/pending edits will not be shown to them. As such,
“Approvals” versus “Full Edit” administrative sessions
should be managed accordingly.

Scheduled Event Filtering
for Operators

Introduction

Scheduled event filtering allows setting the
types of messages each operator will be able
to see during vs. outside of specific times.

Notes:

 Operators with "Events Filter" permission will

be able to temporarily override the scheduled filter
settings;

 Setting up this feature requires "Operator

Permissions" permission;

 You can set up any number

of scheduled event filters (i.e., up to one for each
operator, if desired);

 When scheduled event filtering

is in effect for the present operator, a clock symbol will
appear on the [ Filter ] button at the bottom of the
monitoring window.
Related Topic(s):

 Limiting the Window to Show Only

Specific Messages (Sorting and Filtering);

 Operator

Permissions

Setting up Scheduled Event Filters

1) Select

[Management]

in the tree.

2) Open the

Operator

branch (click the [+], or

double-click "Operator"), and select

Scheduled Event Filter

.

3) Refer to the selection-descriptions for this

screen while making your selections.

Note: 'Grid' view does not apply to this screen.

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