Auto Status Monitoring

Auto Status Monitoring (automated client schedule status monitoring) is Patriot's most powerful tool for monitoring clients' daily scheduled open/close (unset/set) events.

Prerequisites

Auto Status Monitoring Enabled:

A system wide setting exists to enable and disable Patriot's auto status monitoring functionality in its entirety.

System -> System Wide Settings -> Data Service Settings

Auto Status
Auto Status Monitoring needs to be enabled in the Data Service Settings.

Make sure 'Auto Status Monitoring' box is checked.

Warning: this setting should not be toggled on and off without good reason, and the Patriot server processes must be restarted for it to take effect. It is recommended that large CMS consult with Patriot support before enabling/disabling Auto Status Monitoring.

Note: as an alternative to Auto Status Monitoring the Unset Listtool can be used to perform a simplified form of Schedule Monitoring.

Open / Close Setup:

For auto status monitoring to work correctly the Event Types for the Client must be correctly setup

Event Type Setup:

Public Holiday Setup:

If you want to support monitoring of your clients' public holiday schedule variations then you must first insert and then maintain a list of public holidays at the global level. During the single-day or multi-day period of an assigned public holiday, the client's public holiday schedule will take priority over the client's standard schedule (but not any temporary schedules) for all of Patriot's autostatus alarm monitoring options described in this document.

Client Setup

Auto Status Monitoring Alarm Options
Auto Status Monitoring settings in the Schedule tab.

In the Schedule Tab of a client record, there are check boxes for each of the four common schedule monitoring applications that Patriot supports:

The Alarm Reset Time specifes the interval of repeat reminder alarms. Once a client goes into one of the above four alarm states, alarms will continue to generate at the interval specified by the Alarm Reset time until the state of the client changes (ie a new open or close signal arrives), or a temporary schedule change is applied (see below).

Alarm Tolerance

The Alarm Tolerance settings allows a client-wide adjustment to Unset Out Of Hours alarms and Close During Hours alarms. It does not apply to Late to Open or Late to Close alarms. The Alarm Tolerance time (in minutes) delays alarms by the amount specified allowing a unscheduled opening or closing. A tolerance Schedule can also be set so that the tolerance is only applied during specific days and times of the week. Individual users can also be given a user tolerance setting to allow for more fine-grained control.

The Alarm Tolerance is different from the Open Tolerance and Close Tolerance specified within a client schedule. The Open/Close tolerance entered in the daily schedule allows sites to open or close early by the amount entered where as the Auto Status Tolerance allows users to open the site out of hours withoout a Open Out of Hours alarm being generated. See the Schedule Tab for more details.

Late To Close

This feature will create an alarm activation if the Client/site has not closed within a set time frame after their scheduled close time.

Auto Status Monitoring Late To Close
  1. Enable 'Late to Close'
  2. Enter the time between each Late to Close Alarm Activation. In the example after the first Late To Close Alarm was Activated a second would active every 30 minutes.
  3. The client tolerance (or user tolerance) does not apply to Late to Close alarms.
  4. A client schedule must be set up. If you are monitoring for both Late To Close and Close During Hours, the schedule should include a Close Tolerance to allow for the expected closing.
  5. This shows the next expected set time.

Late To Open

This feature will create an alarm activation if the Client has not opened within a set time frame after their scheduled open time.

Auto Status Monitoring Late To Open
  1. Enable 'Late to Open'
  2. Enter the time between each Late to Open Alarm Activation. In the example after the first Late To Open Alarm was Activated a second would active every 40 minutes.
  3. The client tolerance (or user tolerance) does not apply to Late to Open Alarms.
  4. A client schedule must be set up. If you are monitoring for both Late To Open and Unset Out Of Hours, the schedule should include an Open Tolerance to allow for the expected opening.
  5. This shows the next expected set time.
Example Late to Open Signal as seen from Activations Window
Auto Status Monitoring Late To Open Signal

Open Out Of Hours

This feature will generate an alarm if the client receives an opening signal when it is expected to be closed. This behaviour can be overridden to allow users to enter for short time periods as required.
Auto Status Monitoring Late To Open
  1. Enable 'Unset Out Of Hours'
  2. Enter the time between each Unset Out Of Hours Alarm Activation. In the example after the first Unset Out Of Hours Alarm was Activated a second would active every 15 minutes.
  3. In the example the alarm tolerance is set to 20 minutes which means if the site is opened out of the scheduled opening time then the control room will not be notified until the tolerance period has ended, this can give users time to open the site for special purposes. Individual User Tolerance can also be setup in the user details. This allows that particular user to briefly enter the premises after hours, cleaner, owner while still creating an alarm for other users.
  4. A client schedule must be set up. If you are monitoring for both Late To Open and Unset Out Of Hours, the schedule should include an Open Tolerance to allow for the expected opening.
  5. This shows the time that the Out Of Hours Alarm will activate unless the alarm is Set.

You can set individual User Open Out Of Hours Alarm Tolerance in the Client->User tab as shown below.

Individual Alarm Tolerance for Open Out Of Hours

Each User can be given specific Alarm Tolerance and this overrides the Alarm tolerance entered at the Schedules->Auto Status Monitoring window. You may also setup a schedule for this tolerance so it only applies during certain times. Once a schedule is setup for User Tolerance, it can be shared by other users across all areas of this same client.

Close During Hours

This feature will generate an alarm if the client receives a close signal during the scheduled opening times.
Auto Status Monitoring closed During Hours
  1. Enable 'Closed During Hours'
  2. Enter the time between each Closed During HoursAlarm Activation. In the example after the first Closed During Hours Alarm was Activated a second would active every 15 minutes.
  3. In the example the alarm tolerance is set to 60 minutes which means if the site is closed during the scheduled opening times then the control room will not be notified until the tolerance period has ended, this can give users time to close the site for special purposes. Individual User Tolerance can also be setup in the user details. This overrides the client alarm tolerance.
  4. A client schedule must be set up. If you are monitoring for both Late To Close and Close During Hours, the schedule should include a Close Tolerance to allow for the expected closing.
  5. This shows the time that the Early to Close Alarm will activate unless the alarm is Unset.
Example Unset Out Of Hours as seen from Activations Window
Auto Status Monitoring Close During Hours Signal

Temporary Schedule Change

Temporary Schedule Change allows a client's standard schedule to be temporarily altered at the request of a verified site user. Once a temporary schedule change has been made, all of Patriot pending Auto Status Monitoring alarms will be updated to match. As soon as the first open/close signal is received after making a temporary schedule change, Patriot will revert back to monitoring the client's standard schedule.

The four Auto Status Monitoring Alarms - Late to close, Unset out of hours/Early to Open (65007), Late to Open (65051), or a Set During Hours/Early Closing (65052) - can be disabled by a Temporary Schedule Change, and thus stop the system from alarming.

Temporary Schedule

Temporary Schedule Change Pop-up

Temp Set

This feature can be accessed by clicking on the Temporary Schedule Change button from within the Schedule tab and also from the activation report window.

As an example a Late to Close Alarm Activation occurs at a Site. An operator opens the activation and scans the recent signal list for the last set/unset signal, before contacting the appropriate site user from the response plan. The site client advises that they will be working late that night and will not be setting the alarm until two hours later than scheduled so the operator allows a Temporary Schedule Change for two hours which over rules the scheduled closing time for that night only.

There are 6 different possible cases where an auto status alarm will be generated, depending on the situation a different Temporary Schedule Change pop-up is presented to the operator.
Type Number Event Description Temp Schedule Change Feature Used
65001 Late To Close

Site was expected to be set by a certain time, but the closing signal was not received in time. Close Tolerance has no effect on when the alarm is generated. Late to Close must be checked for this alarm to generate.

Extend Scheduled Closing
65007 Unset out of hours

Site was closed (set), and then an open signal was received well before the scheduled opening period. Generally this is caused by someone entering the building after hours with the intention of leaving again before the scheduled opening, e.g. a cleaner. Note: this alarm will also be generated by an opening received (when the site has already been set) during the closing tolerance period. Open Out Of Hours must be checked for this alarm to generate.

Add Unscheduled Opening
65007 Early opening

Site was closed (set), and then an open signal was received just before the scheduled opening period. Generally this is caused by someone opening up the site for the day earlier than the scheduled opening time. Open Out Of Hours must be checked for this alarm to generate.

Allow Early Opening

65051 Late to Open

Site was expected to be unset by a certain time, but the opening signal was not received in time. Open Tolerance has no effect on when the alarm is generated. Late to Open must be checked for this alarm to generate.

Extend Scheduled Opening
65052 Set during hours

Site was opened (unset), then an close signal was received well before the scheduled closing period. Generally this is caused by someone setting the alarm during hours with the intention of returning again before the scheduled closing, e.g. closing up the site for lunch. Close During Hours must be checked for this alarm to generate.

Add Unscheduled Closing
65052 Early closing

Site was open (unset), and then a close signal was received just before the scheduled closing period. Generally this is caused by someone closing up the site for the day earlier than the scheduled closing time. Close During Hours must be checked for this alarm to generate.

Allow Early Closing

When the Temporary Schedule Change button is pressed, the system checks which auto status event has occurred, and the and the current status of the site and displays one or two options to the operator. Where the system cannot be sure of what action the operator will require, two options will be given to the operator The system will always attempt to default to the most likely scenario.

For example, if an Unset out of Hours alarm is generated, and the operator presses the temporary schedule change button, the system can’t tell whether the operator needs to Add Unscheduled Opening or Extend Scheduled Opening, so both options are presented to the operator. If the current time is within 1 hour of the scheduled opening period, it defaults to Extend Scheduled Opening, otherwise it defaults to Add Unscheduled Opening.

area

A temporary schedule change can be made for multiple areas by selecting them (hold Ctrl or Shift keys to multi select) from the Area List. The Ctrl-A keyboard shortcut can be used to select all areas in the list. Note that by default any areas which have 'Always Set' schedules will not be displayed in the area list, to display these areas tick the "Show 'Always Set' Areas" checkbox.

A Signal will be logged after every temporary schedule change, recording the details of the change. This signal is generated within the Patriot Data Service process, which can lead to a problem where regional time settings are incorrectly applied to the signal description formatting. For example the signal my be in English(US) and the date may read 01/29/2012 3.00pm but all other signals are in English(United Kingdom) and will read 29/01/2013 15.00. To ensure that schedule change signals apply the correct regional settings the Windows account under which the Patriot Data Service is running must have the correct regional settings configured. Because the Patriot Data Service is often run under a system account, the process for doing this differs from other Windows accounts: go to Control Panel -> Region and Language -> Administrative. Click on the 'Copy Settings' tick the Welcome screen and system accounts and click ok. You will then need to restart the Patriot Data Service before the changes take effect.

Reset To File

If a Temporary Schedule change open/close time has been entered but is no longer required, the Reset To File button can be used to reset the clients scheduled open/close times back to those held in the client’s normal Open / Close Times file.

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