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VideoXpert® Professional v 3.17 Operations Manual
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2. You can also double-click Web Browser to open a new single-cell tab containing the plugin.
3. Type a value into the search field (a keyword by which to search or a known URL).
4. (Optional)To select the whole URL, triple-click in the cell.
Using the Access Control System Viewer Plugin (Optional)
Note:This plugin is not automatically available. Obtain the installer from PartnerFirst.pelco.com,
and see the installation instructions in the current version of the VideoXpert® InstallationManual.
The Access Control System Viewer Plugin enables the communication and data exchange from various
Access Control Systems to the VideoXpert System. A server component, called an Access Control
Server, communicates directly to the Access Control System and relays information to the Access
Control System Viewer while relaying events between the Access Control System and VideoXpert. While
the ACS Server handles events, it also provides other information to the Access Control System Viewer,
such as user images that the Access Control System Viewer may display in association with events
injected by the ACS Server.
An Access Control Server will provide value without the use of the Access Control System Viewer.
Events may be passed to/from the ACS and VX and these events may be viewed with the Event Viewer
OCC Plugin or the Admin Portal Events Tab, however, user images, door controls and enhanced Event
filters are provided through the Access Control System Viewer Plugin.
Launching the Access Control System Viewer Plugin
1. Double-click the plugin or drag and drop it into a cell.
2. If an Info dialog box opens, make note of the information, and then click OK to close the box.
Filtering the Events in the Access Control System Viewer
1. Click the Filter tab.
2. Use the following filter settings to control which events are displayed in the Viewer.
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(Optional) Enter start and end dates and times:
Select or type in a date and time in the End Time fields--the time before which you want
to see filter results.
Select or type in either the the number of Minutes Before to include in the filtered time
range ORselect or type in a date and time in the Start Time fields.
To select a different End Time, click Clear End.
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In the Show events with status area, click to select or deselect checkboxes for Needs
Attention, In-Progress, Acknowledged, and/or Logged.
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(Optional) Select a Property Display Filter from the drop-down menu. This selects what is
displayed for an event when it is expanded (center panel). Selecting None displays all
properties, selecting Remove IDs displays all properties except those IDs that are
unnecessary for the users to see, and Minimal displays only minimal details about the event.
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(Optional) Enter or select a Range for the Severity of events to display.
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(Optional) Select a user from the VMS Users drop-down menu. To show only those actions
related to the selected user, click to select the checkbox for Only show user related actions.
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(Optional) In the Events area, select an event category from the drop-down menu, and then
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