![]() Take your property security to the next level by integrating your Genea Access Control system with your Cisco Meraki camera system.The purpose of the study was to establish activity intensity cut-points for the GENEA accelerometer via calibration with oxygen consumption (V˙O(2)). Why Integrate with your Security Cameras?Ī CCTV system, such as Cisco Meraki, allows you to capture video, and if something terrible should happen, review video to catch the culprit. Security cameras also serve as a great deterrent to any vandals or thieves. More advanced security teams also know that your company’s CCTV system enables you to verify access control logs for auditing and investigations. While having your access logs in Genea allows you to establish a basis for identity, having video to verify is a great way to ensure the validity of your access logs.Īt this time, Genea only has a direct API integration with Cisco Meraki. Many of Genea’s largest customers use Cisco Meraki cameras to monitor and secure their facilities. In order to give our customers the ability to link their access control logs with the power of the Meraki platform, we decided to integrate these two best-of-breed cloud-based products. Setting Up Your Genea + Meraki Camera Integrationġ) Navigate to the ' Integrations' tab in your Genea admin dashboard.ĥ. Press ' Save' to save each camera mapping configuration. With the Genea Access Control + Meraki integration, you may enable GIFs and event snapshots that can be viewed via Slack and within your Genea admin dashboard. IMPORTANT: GIFs and snapshots are currently only be available for Door Force Alarms, Door Held Alarms, and 'Deny Access - No Door Access' events. ![]() All other video events captured within Genea will route you to your Meraki dashboard for review. Under the ' Meraki Settings' section on the integration set-up page, you can customize how long before or after an event occurrence is captured. ![]() To enable Snapshots available for review within your Genea activity log, click the toggle button next to ' Enable Video.' When enabled, the button will be blue in color. Once enabled, your system will capture and provide a link to review the event snapshots directly within you Genea activity log. You may capture up to 10 frames if the Snapshot option is enabled - 5 before the event occurs, and 5 after the event occurs. To set how many frames your Genea system will log before and after the event, move the slider next to the ' Snapshot (frames)' to the desired number of frames.The Genea mobile app is available for both iOS and Android devices. If you use an Android device, review the following information to learn how to use your Genea mobile key, and how to improve app reliability. There are three ways Android users can use their Genea mobile app to unlock gates and doors around their offices or communities. Tap functionality works similar to how an access card is used - by physically touching your mobile device to the reader. On Android devices you can 'Tap' via NFC or Bluetooth Smart, depending on your office or community reader capabilities. UNLOCK TIP: For greater Tap reliability, light up your phone screen, and hold the back side of your phone parallel against the reader. What to Do When Tap to Unlock Doesn't Work The front side of your phone will not work in all cases since the NFC chip is located on the backside of most devices. On some Android devices you may need to change a NFC setting in order for the Genea app to work correctly. Because there are so many different type of Android devices, where you find your app settings will depend upon your specific device model.
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