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The Custom Dashboard feature lets you create personalized views comprised of widgets that you can use in your org in addition to Avigilon Alta’s default dashboards (Activity, Entry, and Device).

To create a custom dashboard:

  1. Go to https://control.openpath.com/login and log in. To access the European Control Center, please go to https://control.eu.openpath.com/login.

  2. Next to the dashboard dropdown on the top right, click the (+) sign.

  3. Enter a name for the dashboard, then click Save.

  4. Follow the steps to add widgets, make a dashboard your default view, or delete a dashboard.

  5. Choose from the following widgets to add to your dashboard:

    1. Activity Feed is a live feed of the entry activity log.

    2. Entry Controls lets you pin one or more entries to the dashboard and lets you temporarily unlock them instantly, or keep them unlocked for 5, 10, 15, or 60 minutes.

Note: You will need a Cloud Key credential and appropriate access to the entry (or entries) in order to trigger unlocks.

6. Lockdown displays all lockdown plans in the org, with buttons to trigger and revert plans.

Note: You will need user permissions on the lockdown plans to trigger and revert.

7. User Verification lets you monitor access events at a particular entry.

8. Event Feed is a live feed of entry events, door-ajar and door-propped-open alarms, and lockdown activation.

9. Occupancy shows you the occupancy of Areas configured using Anti-Passback.

Note: You will need to configure Anti-Passback and set occupancy limits to use this widget.

10. Device Count displays the number of controllers and readers configured in the system as well as their online status.

11. Statistics display the total events, number of active users, and percentage of active users from the last 12 hours.

12. Video Player displays a live feed of the selected Video Reader.

Note: You can click and drag to place the widget anywhere on the dashboard, as well as resize the widget by clicking and dragging the lower righthand corners.

13. Click Save Changes when you’re done customizing the dashboard.

The custom dashboard that you created will appear in the Dashboard dropdown. Your dashboard will be viewable and editable to all other Super Admin users in your org.

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