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== Overview ==
== Overview ==


A ''command'' is defined as set of one or more predefined actions that can either be performed by an administrator or as a result of a predefined ''trigger event''. Commands and triggers are found under the ''Configuration'' section in the main menu.
A ''command'' is defined as a set of one or more predefined actions that can either be performed by an administrator or as a result of a predefined ''trigger event''. Commands and triggers are found under the ''Configuration'' section in the main menu.


Some use cases for commands and triggers include:
* Perform an action simultaneously on a number of doors (e.g. block all doors in a section of the building to achieve a "lockdown").
* Interact with an external system (e.g. arm or disarm an intrusion detection system)
* Allow end users to perform an action normally only available to administrators (e.g. unlock a door or return it to schedule)

Revision as of 12:06, 12 November 2019

Overview

A command is defined as a set of one or more predefined actions that can either be performed by an administrator or as a result of a predefined trigger event. Commands and triggers are found under the Configuration section in the main menu.


Some use cases for commands and triggers include:

  • Perform an action simultaneously on a number of doors (e.g. block all doors in a section of the building to achieve a "lockdown").
  • Interact with an external system (e.g. arm or disarm an intrusion detection system)
  • Allow end users to perform an action normally only available to administrators (e.g. unlock a door or return it to schedule)