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Brivo- Access Device Status Page

This video will guide you through the process of using the access event tracker in your Brivo system, allowing you to monitor and track access events in real-time.
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Daniel Hernandez
Updated 5 months ago
  1. Introduction:
    • Welcome to the Brivo system tutorial on using the access event tracker. In this video, we will show you how to monitor and track access events in real-time using the Brivo system.
  2. Accessing the Event Tracker Section:
    • Log in to your Brivo OnAir account and navigate to the 'Event Tracker' section.
    • Here, you will find a real-time feed of all access events occurring within your system.
  3. Understanding the Event Tracker Interface:
    • The event tracker interface displays a continuous stream of access events as they happen. Each event includes details such as the user name, event type, time and date, and the door or area accessed.
    • The interface is designed to provide a clear and detailed view of all access activities.
  4. Filtering Events:
    • Use the filtering options to narrow down the events displayed in the tracker. You can filter by event type, user, door, or time range.
    • This helps you focus on specific events that are most relevant to your monitoring needs.
  5. Monitoring Real-Time Events:
    • Watch the real-time feed to stay informed about all access activities as they occur. The feed updates automatically, providing you with the latest information.
    • Pay attention to any unusual or suspicious activities that may require further investigation.
  6. Investigating Specific Events:
    • Click on any event in the tracker to view more detailed information. This includes the user profile, the specific door accessed, and any related events.
    • Investigate any anomalies or security breaches to ensure the safety and security of your facility.
  7. Setting Up Event Notifications:
    • Set up notifications for specific event types to receive real-time alerts. Go to the 'Notifications' section and create a notification rule for the events you want to monitor.
    • Configure the notification settings to receive alerts via email, SMS, or push notifications within the Brivo app.
  8. Exporting Event Data:
    • You can export the event data for further analysis or record-keeping. Click on the 'Export' button and choose the desired format, such as PDF, CSV, or Excel.
    • Save the exported file to your device for easy access and reference.



Conclusion:
  • You have now learned how to use the access event tracker in your Brivo 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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