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Secure Perfect 6.1.1 User Manual 
 
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LogFile Form 
Reference Topics: 
 
The LogFile Form allows you to select a computer in your Secure Perfect network, set up a new logfile 
(establish an identity for the file), and designate a path and directory in which to place your LogFile. All 
log files should be saved in the 
Secure Perfect/Logs
 folder; it will be easier to locate for backups 
and upgrades. It is a shared folder, which means other clients can gain access to the log files.  
Each client computer will have a set of diagnostic objects that represent what can be monitored on that 
machine. Diagnostic objects can be controlled remotely (turned on or off). All diagnostic objects can write 
messages to a common default logfile or any diagnostic object can write to a separate log file created 
and defined by the user. 
Before any logfile can be deleted from Secure Perfect, you must re-assign diagnostic objects to another 
logfile. 
 
Mode Schedule Form 
Reference Topic: 
 
Mode schedules define the date and time a mode goes into effect. The purpose of a mode is to allow the 
micros to operate differently than predefined for Normal mode (
Monday through Sunday
, which is the 
default mode of the Secure Perfect system). Operating modes are an administrative decision, as each 
 has unique requirements. For each mode, Secure Perfect micros will control its devices such as 
readers and doors in a predefined way. 
 You may have a schedule configured, but never see a schedule change if you do not have the 
schedule associated with an Alarm Routing and Bumping configuration.  
Description: Click Search to edit an existing mode schedule or click New to add a new mode schedule. 
• 
The Host PC and micros may be in different modes at the same time.  
• 
Modes are not partitioned by facilities. If you need to use facilities in your system, create a mode 
schedule for each facility. Use the facility description as a prefix on the Mode Schedule Form, in the 
Description to indicate to which facility this mode will apply. For example: 
BocaHQ 8 to 5
 would 
indicate a facility-specific mode, where 
BocaHQ
 refers to a geographic location.  
• 
There are four possible modes. Normal
 
is day-of-the-week dependent and it is the default mode for 
the Secure Perfect system. The remaining three are not day-of-the-week dependent. Both schedules 
and events can be defined in terms of modes. Sunday through Saturday configurations are only in 
effect in 
Normal
 mode. Then, you could define Mode 1 as 
Half-Day Holiday
, and Mode 2 as 
Full-Day Holiday
. Mode 3 might be 
Return to Normal
 Like events, there is no end time associated with a mode. The mode will remain active until changed 
by another mode schedule.