User's Guide

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Wireless System
Events and Alarms
By default, Stanley Intelli-M identies an Alarm as the usual access denial events, but you 
can custom an Alarm using the Rules Engine. (See more information in Advanced Setup and
Conguration.)
Alarm Acknowledgement
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Automatic Alarm Acknowledgement allows you determine which events are important.
Extensibility and Peripherals
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A Peripheral is a third-party device that can be plugged into the Intelli-M Rule Engine
allowing integration.
•  A Peripheral can be:
•  a video surveillance DVR
•  an individual IP Camera
•  a hardware I/O device
•  a web service like Google Maps
Each Peripheral is supported by a Plugin, which is a software module which provides the
bridge between Intelli-M and the third party device/service.
Use the Rules Engine to control the Peripheral. For example, you may instruct it to:
•  Record video on camera X when a card with invalid credentials are swiped at Door Y
•  Energize output A when input B is raised”
•  Show live video in my browser on camera X when even Y occurs.
Intelli-M provides one Peripheral by default: a 32 channel ethernet-controlled I/O device.
You can create a Rule to force the device’s outputs to a desired state, or use the device’s 
inputs states to lock or unlock doors, send emails, etc.
Reports
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Stanley Intelli-M utilizes Microsoft’s Reporting Services engine and its tools, allowing you to 
customize your reports.