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Devices can also be deleted from the system by
deleting them from the Device Map: Right-click a
device, and click Delete. However, you cannot
delete devices which have ADVs that are in use. The
Isolate option lets you identify where a device is
used [e.g. operator level, floor plan, control map] and
change its usage so that it can be deleted.
Abstract Devices
An ADV is a logical representation of a physical
device. ADVs represent all the system hardware and
services available for viewing and/or control.
Similar to an icon, an ADV is associated with an
actual device in your access control system, such as a
panel or alarm. ADVs provide a graphic interface for
monitoring the status and controlling the actions of a
physical device. ADVs can be placed on Floor Plans
for monitoring and controlling the WIN-PAK system.
In operation, the ADV signals the state or status of
the object by blinking and/or changing color. A
sound file can also be associated with the ADV to
signal a change in state.
Each ADV has a control user interface that allows
the user to execute functions available for that
object. Right-clicking the ADV opens the control
menu. Drag and drop functionality is available in
some cases. For example a camera object can be
selected, then clicked and dropped onto a monitor
object to initiate a switch.
Colors, blinking, and other ADV properties can be
edited, and the ADV can be resized and rotated in
the Floor Plan Definition utility.
Each ADV is associated with an Action Group,
which defines the priority of a given event related to
the device, as well as any actions that should take
place in response to an event. When an Action
Group is edited, all ADVs associated with it are
changed, globally.
Programming
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