How to View Doors in Brivo Access

Alicia Allen Updated by Alicia Allen

Overview

door is any exterior or interior door with an electronic means of entry, such as a keypad or card reader. Doors are linked in this way to a control panel. A door belongs to a site and has a descriptive name such as “Lobby Door” or “Server Room.” A site can have one or more doors associated with it. All doors associated with a given site are listed on that site’s detail page.

Prerequisites

The Primary Administrator, all Senior Administrators, and Remote Access Support Admins have permission to view and manage doors. This includes creating the door, editing its name, and managing its security settings (including the Unlock Door feature).

Steps to View a Door

  1. Log into Brivo Access
  2. Navigate to Settings
  3. Under the Configuration sub-menu, select Sites
  4. Click on the Site Name of the site where the Door is located. The View Site page displays.
  5. Click the door you wish to view. The View Door page displays.

Edit Door

Add Door

More Operations:

        Delete Door

        View Relationships

        View History

View Door Relationships

Since multiple Administrators may be managing access privileges for the doors at a site, a View Relationships page provides an overview of the type of access individual user groups have for a specific door. The View Relationships report can be generated at any time to show all of the current relationships for a given door.

How to View Door Relationships

  1. Log into Brivo Access
  2. Navigate to Settings
  3. Under the Configuration sub-menu, select Sites
  4. Click on the Site Name of the site for which you wish to view door relationships. The View Site page displays.
  5. Click the door for which you wish to view relationships. The View Door page displays.
  6. Click View Relationships. The View Relationships page displays.

This report lists all the relationships currently associated with the door:

·         The Group field lists the groups of users with access privileges for the door.

·         The Site field indicates the site at which each door is located.

·         The Schedule Name field identifies the schedule with which the door is currently associated, and by which access to the door is currently managed.

The report also lists any event track devices associated with the door.

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