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User Chng Reports
Selecting Yes enables a report to be sent when the
event occurs.
Table 18: User Change Reports
Report
Selections
Description
R# Date
Changed
Yes, No
Reports Date
Change Event.
R# Time
Changed
Yes, No
Reports Time
Change Event.
R# Delete
User*
Yes, No
Reports Delete User
Code Event.
R# User Code
Chg
Yes, No
Reports User
Passcode Add or
Change Event.
R# Area Watch
Yes, No
Reports area watch
start and watch end.
R# Card
Assigned
Yes, No
Reports Card
Assigned to User
Event.
R# Change
Level
Yes, No
Reports Access
Control Level
Change Event.
* With R# Delete User Events, the control panel
always uses the account number from Area 1.
Access Reports
Selecting Yes enables a report to be sent when the
event occurs.
Access Granted, No Entry, Request to
Enter (RTE) and Request to Exit (REX)
Events may be turned on or off by each
D9210B.
Table 19: Access Reports
Report
Selections
Description
R# Access
Granted
Yes, No
Reports Access
Granted Event.
R# No Entry
Yes, No
Reports No Entry
Event.
R# Door Lt
Open
Yes, No
Reports Door Left
Open Event.
R# Cycle
Door
Yes, No
Reports Open Door
Event.
R# Door
Unlocked
Yes, No
Reports Unlock Door
Event.
R# Door
Secure
Yes, No
Reports Secure Door
Event.
R# Door
Request
Yes, No
Reports RTE or REX
Event.
R# Door
Locked
Yes, No
Reports Locked Door
Event.
2.4
Enhanced Routing
Enhanced routing allows the control panels to
determine whether events are routed over standard
telephone lines and/or a local/wide area network
(LAN/WAN). To send events over a LAN/WAN, a
D9133TTL-E (SDI-Network Interface Module) is
required. Additionally, enhanced routing
enables/disables the control panel’s ability to send
events to a numeric pager. If the installation does
not require these applications, skip this section.
With enhanced routing, whether you use standard
telephone lines or the D9133TTL-E, you can select
full or partial groups of events to be reported to up
to four different destinations. Routing includes
choosing the most important destination, whether
events report to a single or multiple destinations, and
if the events fail, the backup destination used.
2.4.1
Programming a Primary and Backup
Destination
Each route number has an 
R# Primary Device
 and
an 
R# Backup Device
. With the addition of
enhanced communications, the 
R# Primary Device
destination can be either the phone number or the
path number IP address to which the route group
first attempts to send the event. If the 
R# Primary
Device
 destination fails to connect to the central
station receiver after one or two attempts (see also
RG# 1 Attempt
), the 
R# Backup Device
destination is attempted.