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9 Central monitoring system functions

9 Central monitoring system functions to prevent break in
Central Monitoring System is important to the functioning of any property whether it is a hospital, shop lot or gated community. Without a functional Central Monitoring System, the user cannot keep track of everything that is happening in the property. 

Understand the importance of having a safe place on your property. We provide Central Monitoring System Service. Therefore, we can give keep watching your property for you. Read on to know how we manage to prevent any break-in before it happens with our Central Monitoring System Service.
Central Monitoring System Events Panel

Operators at the central monitoring station can use CSI Solution’s Central Monitoring System to establish custom events to trigger when certain circumstances are met. One example is the fact that if a patient or an occupant triggers a panic signal, our Central Monitoring System can show and warn operators in the methods that they need so that they react more effectively and precisely.

This makes each operating unit really unique and offers the most distinctive service for its patients or inhabitants. The operators can view events in various categories in CSI Solution’s Central Monitoring System event panel: burglar, special and common. This separates the answers operators should conduct and facilitate their lives.
Monitor Panel

CSI Solution Central Monitoring System is a solution that organises events occurring while active users into three main categories: alarm, warning, and status.
ALARM
Alarm occurrences are the most critical of the three stages; medical catastrophes like life losses or occupants with a drop demand rapid treatment from health specialists are examples. A gated community example would be to activate a panic button from a tenant that may demand emergency help at home. Another would be burglar alarms in the home of people, allowing management to deploy security in order to check if the problem is helpful or if it is a false alarm.
WARNING
The second most crucial warning event in these three phases is that they cause alarm, but no immediate action to fix them is required. An example of this may be if a patient IV has to be replaced or when a residential community does not immediately pose a risk to users if the gadgets of an occupant start running low on batteries or have connectivity problems that need to be fixed soon.
STATUS
Status events are the least significant since they provide you with a reference, for example when users change the settings from Arm to Disarm or Home, when they do that and just log it for the username.
Users Panel

Each inhabitant or patient who is currently enrolled in the institution or the collective receives basic information. The user information includes name, grade, address, telephone number, contacts with emergencies, equipment, and floor plans.

Within the User panel, operators can see that each user has two passwords, a normal password that allows simple disarmament situations, while a panic password can be added in a new protective layer for patients and households to inform operators about high-stress situations that the user cannot clearly identify.
Service Grade
CSI Solution acknowledges that various hospitals or communities will provide different services based on the needs of the patients or residents, thus each user is assigned multiple “Service Degrees” to better separate the varied services of the facilities or of the community operators.
Contacts Tab
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The User Contact Info helps operators to better configure how users report an event. This can include phone, email, text messages. For example, events such as burglar, fire, or medicals can be programmed to inform people by telephone, as they demand immediate attention while routine occurrences may be notified via emails or SMS.
Devices Tab

Devices record the devices that are now recorded under each user and to which area. It also allows you to name each device in a specific way so that you can better comprehend what takes place when an event takes place.
Floor Plan Tab

Floor plans allow users to upload their house designs so that they can map their gadgets’ locations within their homes, enabling the Central Monitoring System to decide the origin of each event and so provide a clearer picture of each occurrence and its instant reactions.
Alarm Panel

A more comprehensive Interface allowing management to browse events from many users is provided by the Alarms panel. The interface enables operators, either as a Resolved or False Alarm to provide extensive notes on each incident and log the event to further information.

The warning box can manually provide personalised notifications by means of a previously registered means, either by e-mail, SMS, or telephone, from care providers or gated communities. It also offers the address information with Google Maps in order to indicate where the event is taking place, and then provides access to floor plans that illustrate the origin of the event.
History Panel

The Central Monitoring System of CSI Solution provides a search tool that enables operators to search for previously fixed occurrences in order to add further information or reassess the situation. Alarm State: Alarm, Warning, Status, and Each search may be filtered. It can be further sorted with an individual account by a certain date or by certain days.
Over the years, we have embarked to be the best provider of security and surveillance systems for many homeowners and retailers here in Malaysia. All businesses, regardless of size, warrant our full attention and service. We know our clients definitely need to pay extra attention to such intricate security details at their workplace.

We are one of the leading home security providers in Johor Bahru, Malaysia empowers us to have the experience and true understanding of how security, particularly remote surveillance and access control security, is of uttermost value to any business.

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