Browsing the Audit Trail of One Lock
This section describes how to browse audit trails from one lock, on iLOQ 5 Series Manager.
Proceed as follows.
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This section describes how to browse audit trails from one lock, on iLOQ 5 Series Manager.
Proceed as follows.
The audit trail columns are:
Lock counter — This column contains a unique, cumulative event number.
Transit date — This column contains either:
The time stamp when the logged event was transferred to the server, if the lock is not equipped with a clock.
The time stamp for the access, if the lock is equipped with a clock.
Key — This column contains the name of the key related to the audit trail entry.
Stamp — This column contains the label of the key related to the audit trail entry.
Key type — This column contains the key type that was used in the lock.
Person — This column contains the person attached to the key related to the audit trail entry.
Type — This column contains the event type, such as key access, key access forbidden, programming of a lock, and so on.
Confirmation — This column contains the reply that the user has given from the Phone app, to open/close the lock. The reply can be:
Information — This column contains a description of the event or error.
Error code — The error code related to the audit trail entry.
Location (latitude, longitude) — The location coordinates.
Location accuracy (m) — The location accuracy in meters.
Location timestamp — The date and time when the location was measured.
API Key Tag — This field is dedicated for cases, where lock accesses must be associated with, for example, service tickets, in another information system.
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