Close
The red counter in the Dashboard menu shows the number of Assemblies currently offline.
Once in the assembly view you can see the status in the left corner.
The assembly view shows a visual representation of the assembly. You can see if the positions are empty or if the objects are in the assembly. The pegs also shows different colors and blinking, depending on the status of the objects at the time.
No identity carrier is connected to the position in the Assembly.
Grey
Steady
Out
An identity carrier is connected to the position, but there is no object connected to it (or it is only automatically created by the system and not renamed or handled in any way).
Grey
Steady
In
The Object connected is withdrawn from its home position by an Individual with permission.
Green
Steady
Out
The Object connected is placed.
Green
Steady
In
The Object connected is withdrawn by an unauthorized Individual.
Red
Blinking
Out
The Object placed in wrong position.
Red
Blinking
In
The Object connected is in an active Reservation.
Orange
Steady
In
The identity carrier that is placed isn’t known by the system- It is possible to change/replace!
All red
Blinking
In
The Object is verified as Handed-out in a Receipt but it is still seen as placed in the Assembly by the system.
Red (!)
Steady
In
The Object is blocked for usage.
Black (X)
Steady
In
Updates are sent automatically to the Assembly from AXSOR. You can also manually trigger an update to instantly activate new permissions and changes.
1. Go to status and select assemblies
.
2. In the list view, click on send update , on the assembly that you want to update.
3. Once the data has been updated in the assembly, the update status icon will show Update done .
If no update have been made since a specified time, the status icons will show No update done .
Event from the EAGLE Assembly will automatically be shown in AXSOR, but you have the possibility to force the action by clicking on request download .
Further settings that helps you customize the system.
Set the default sorting for the list view.
How long an Activity should stay active in the Assembly when triggered externally, letting different people log in one after another to handle various parts of the Activity.
(0 = Cancel at logout)
Default setting: 0
How much time should pass after someone opens the door, before the Assembly alerts in if there’s no activity
Default setting: 30s
Allow the use of a alphanumeric PIN code
Default setting: Off (0)
At what time (HH:MM) the assembly should check for updates.
Default setting: 02:00
Block manual logout in assembly.
Default setting: Off (0)
Create a deviation if login has occurred but external conditions are not completed.
Default setting: Off (0)
Create a deviation if an object is placed by an individual, other than the one who has taken it.
Default setting: Off (0)
Create a deviation if a door is opened and closed without taking or placing any objects.
Default setting: Off (0)
Default language for Assembly.
Default setting: English (EN)
Date format for Assembly.
Default setting: yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM
The assembly will turn off the display when the screensaver is active.
Default setting: Off (0)
Time frame for completing login after external conditions is approved.
Default setting: 30 s
External signal for login is required
0 = Off
1 = On. Yes, before login,
2 = On. Yes, after login
Default setting: Off (0)
If a user should be able to activate an activity manually in EAGLE (not triggered from other system).
0 = No
1 = Only internally
2 = Only externally
3 = Manage both internally and externally
Default setting: Off (0)
Keep external conditions active when logging out.
Default setting: Off (0)
Date format for lists with search results.
Default setting: yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM
Time frame for how often (in seconds) a control of non-returned objects should be performed by the assembly.
Default setting: 0 s
External alarm output for incorrect login.
Default setting: Off
How many PIN code login attempts that can be made before the individual is blocked.
Default setting: 0
For how long should object information be displayed (in seconds).
Default setting: 15 s
How many seconds the door can be open before the risk goes into alarm.
Default setting: 60 s
How many seconds the door can be open before generating a risk.
Default setting: 120s
How long time (in seconds) a user has to enter their enter PIN-code.
Default setting: 10s
Default setting: 0
Default setting: Off (0)
Default setting: Off (0)
Default setting: 60s
Default setting: On (1)
Default setting: 0
Default setting: Off (0)
Default setting: Off (0)