User`s guide
226  Guardall Director V4.74 User's Guide  21-0381E v4.7.4 
Items separated with a slash (/): This performs a 
'toggle' operation between the indicated states each 
time the sensor/input is tripped. 
(Force and Exit Delays)
: Exit delays means the 
affected areas will get an exit delay warning rather 
than arming immediately. Force (short for 'force arm') 
means if a point is insecure, the area still arms, and 
then the point will be reported as 'In Alarm'). 
Remote RTE
: Momentary unlock using the standard 
duration. 
Challenged RTE
: Momentary unlock using the 
extended/challenged duration. 
 Pertaining to Bad Card/PIN
: Refer to Bad 
Card/PIN  under "Account-Wide Panel Settings". 
 Pertaining to User Count
 and Area Activity: Refer 
to Counting  and Activity  in the 'Area' 
configuration topic. 
Various/Other
: See the command lists at the end of 
"Maps and Video (Visual Monitoring & 
Status/Control)". 
- Multiple Panel Command: Whether or not the 
command is to affect all panels in the specific 
account (versus selecting a specific panel). 
Note: For area and door commands, this would 
typically be used with the "All" selection. (If you select 
a specific door or area number, the command will 
affect that area/door number for all
 panels). 
- Area / Door: For area and door commands, 
select the target item here. 
Without Multiple Panel Command: This lists areas or 
doors for each panel (in the panel-order as shown in 
the 'tree'). 
With Multiple Panel Command
: This lists area/door 
numbers (or "All"), and will affect all panels in the 
account. 
- Panel: For a single-panel command, select the 
panel here. 
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Blue Text at the Bottom 
This shows a reminder of the your selected 
command, and the selected panel (if 
applicable). 
Tip: If a panel is NOT shown, this means the command 
will affect all panels (i.e., a 'multi-panel command'). 
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Notes / Attention: 
  Multi-panel and cross-panel commands are routed 
through the Director software. As such, the source 
and target panels must be communicating with the 
Director software when the input/button is tripped. 
  Other than issuing the specific action, command-
points are monitored only for 'Tamper' conditions (re: 
Transmit, Sonalert, and Siren). 
  Command Points are fixed as 'Supervisory'. 
Related Settings
: Configuration, Custom Point 
Types.  
See: Input Points—Custom Point Type (to follow). 
About Video Events 
Video events are specific events pertaining to 
input points and doors that have been 
associated with recordings from one or two 
specific camera(s). These appear with a 
camera symbol on the left in the event 
monitoring window. 
Clicking the camera symbol allows viewing the 
recording for that camera at the time of the 
event. If a video that coincides with the event 
is available, it will open and start playing 
automatically starting at the time of the 
triggering event. 
Note: Playback for video events is NOT supported for 
March R4 DVRs. 
 Video Events  
Note: This tab will appear only if at least one camera is 
presently defined. 
Also See: Setting up Video Events". 
First Camera 
- Select Camera: This allows selecting the first 
(or only) camera to be associated with alarms 
pertaining to this sensor (input point). 
- Alarm: Sets whether or not alarms from this 
sensor/input point will be associated with the 
selected camera. 
Second Camera 
- Select Camera: This allows selecting a second 
camera to be associated with alarms from this 
sensor/input point. This allows for a second 
camera-angle for video-events pertaining to this 
sensor/input point. 
- Alarm: Sets whether or not alarms from this 
sensor/input point will be associated with the 
second camera. 










