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PDK - Events Reports

This video will guide you through the process of generating event reports in your PDK system, allowing you to monitor and analyze access events and system activities.
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Daniel Hernandez
Updated 5 months ago
  1. Introduction:
    • Welcome to the PDK system tutorial on generating event reports. In this video, we will show you how to create detailed reports on access events and system activities within your PDK system.
  2. Accessing the Reports Section:
    • Log in to your PDK software and navigate to the 'Reports' section.
    • Here, you will find various reporting options, including the 'Event Reports' feature.
  3. Creating a New Event Report:
    • Click on 'Add Report' to create a new event report.
    • Provide a name for the report that reflects its purpose, such as 'Access Event Report' or 'System Activity Report'.
  4. Defining Report Parameters:
    • Set the date range for the report by selecting the start and end dates.
    • Choose the types of events you want to include in the report. You can select specific event types such as 'Access Granted', 'Access Denied', 'Door Forced Open', and more.
  5. Selecting Data Points:
    • Specify the data points you want to include in the report. These can include event timestamps, user IDs, door names, and any associated details.
    • Customize the report to focus on specific events or provide a comprehensive overview.
  6. Generating the Report:
    • Once you have configured the report parameters, click 'Generate Report' to create the event report.
    • The report will be compiled based on the selected criteria and displayed in a format that you can review and analyze.
  7. Exporting the Report:
    • You can export the report in various formats, such as PDF, CSV, or Excel, for further analysis or record-keeping.
    • Use the 'Export' button to choose the desired format and save the report to your device.
  8. Reviewing and Analyzing the Report:
    • Review the generated report to gain insights into access events and system activities.
    • Analyze the data to identify any unusual activities or trends that may require further investigation.




Conclusion:
  • You have now learned how to generate event reports in your PDK system. For more detailed instructions, refer to the user manual or visit our support page.
  • If you encounter any issues or have further questions, don't hesitate to contact our support team for assistance.
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