The Device Management module allows you to manage device deployment on a node-by-node basis and synchronize data to the corresponding devices at selected nodes. It also enables you to make calls to specific devices and open doors. In addition, you can search and check data for specific device(s).
Create nodes before you can deploy the devices to the nodes you set up. You can either manage the node one by one or using a template.
About Nodes
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NO. |
Node |
Descriptions |
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1 |
Community |
Community is the root nodes which is extendable to other five subordinating nodes: Public/Building > Unit >Floor > Room. Public and Building are parallel nodes. |
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2 |
Public |
Public is the second-level nodes. You can create 1-99 public nodes maximum. |
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3 |
Building |
Building is second-level node, which can be extensible to other three subordinating nodes Unit >Floor > Room. You can create 1-999 building nodes maximum. |
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4 |
Unit |
Unit is the third-level node, which can be extensible to other two subordinating nodes Floor > Room. You can create 1-99 unit nodes maximum. |
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5 |
Floor |
Floor is the fourth-level node, which can be extensible to Room node. You can create 1-99 unit nodes maximum. |
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6 |
Room |
Room is the lowest-level node. You can create 1-99 room nodes maximum. |
In the Device Management module, you can create nodes from the community node to room node.
Move the arrow to the Community (root node), and click to create building nodes.
After the building nodes are created, you can create other nodes subordinated to the building nodes in the same way.
Move the arrow to Public node and click to create public area node.
Note:
You can click to change the node name.
Click to go to the node template.
Set up the node number at each node level and the following the parameters.
Create From: decides the order of the created node. For example, if you want to create Building 10-20 and there are already Building 1-12, you can enter 9 in Create From field and the new buildings created will be ordered from 10. The original Building 10, 11, and 12 will be reordered to be Building 21, 22, and 23.
Set As Floor Level: decides accessible floors for residents. The node number equals to the floor number. For example, if you enable Set As Floor Level for the unit with node number 6, the resident can access 6th floor. You can also turn on or off the feature when editing nodes.
Note:
Room and public nodes are optional.
Set As Floor Level is enabled for Level 4 by default.
Set As Floor Level can only be enabled for Level 2, 3, 4, or 5. The accessible floors will be synchronized to the Personnel Management > Resident > Add Resident interface.
You can edit node names and numbers. And you can delete the node.
Click of the node you want to edit.
Change the node name and number if needed.
Enable or disable Set As Floor Level.
Select Enabled in the Sync field if you want all the parallel nodes have the same name at the same node level. For example, if you change the building 1 to building A, then all the building nodes will be renamed to building A after synchronization.
Click to delete the node.
Building Node
Public Node