To set the event viewer parameters, do the following:
If it is necessary to display only one latest event or all latest events in Event Viewer interface box, select One latest or All events in the View events: list (2).
If All events item is selected and the event is repeated for the object, there is time changing of present event recording and a new recording line is not created. |
By default all events are displayed in the Event Viewer interface box. |
In the View days text field specify the time period (in days) over which the events are to be displayed in the Event Viewer interface window if there are more events than the number set in the Max.number of rows field (3). If there are less events than set in the Max.number of rows field, in the Event Viewer, events will be displayed for all days, regardless of this setting. And the events are excluded from being displayed until their number becomes equal to the Max.number of rows value. Verification of the fulfillment of this condition and exclusion of events from being displayed happens every 50 events.
If the last 1000 logged events are to be displayed in the Event Viewer interface box, then set the Load protocol checkbox (8).
When the Load protocol checkbox is set, the events of those objects that have been deleted without giving a source (the name of a deleted object is not displayed) can be displayed. Such operation of the Event Viewer allows the extra control over system objects. |
A thousand of last events for each object or each object type is loaded when the Load protocol checkbox is set if the filter of Event log is configured for displaying events from several objects or several object types. For example, if the Event log is receiving events from Camera 1 object and from all Macros objects, a thousand of events from Camera 1 object and a thousand of events from Macros objects will be loaded. |
Set the Hide Region checkbox checked if there is no need to show the Region column in the Event viewer (9).
Set the Hide Card checkbox checked if there is no need to show the Card column in the Event viewer (10). This column is in use for displaying the access card number for events coming from ACS integration modules included in ACFA PSIM subsystem. See Displaying card number for access events in the Event viewer section in Introduction into the Guide for configuring and working with the Access Manager integration module.
The card code is saved in the PROTOCOL table in the param1 field of the event associated with access (for instance, ACCESS_IN). |
Event viewer parameters are now set.