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To create a Security Rule:

  1. Enable the Configuration Function, then select the Rules folder in the Configuration Tree.

  2. In the Configuration Panel, select New, and then Rule.

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  3. The Security Rule Wizard will appear in a new window. Name the Security Rule, and choose a Rule Type:

    Custom Rule: This provides an empty rule template and leaves you to create a fully custom rule.

    Other Rule Types: These are templates that provide a framework for a specific rule. The wizard will prompt you for critical data so you can customise the template to your own requirements. These templates provide a very fast way to create rules especially if you are not familiar with the visual rule editor.

  4. Select Finish.

If you selected Custom Rule then an empty rule will be saved and it will appear in the Configuration Tree. You must now select this rule and edit it to configure the logic as required.

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Using the Visual Rule Editor

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  1. Rule Properties: These are the main properties for the rule including a description and a user Id.

  2. Node Palette: These are the nodes that can be used to build the rule logic. The nodes can be linked according to the standard workflow.

  3. Rule Canvas: This is this canvas where nodes can be dropped and linked to create the rule logic.

  4. Node Properties: These are configurable properties for the selected node. In this example, an Area Check.

  5. Validation Log: This shows any validation or logic errors in the rules. These must be fixed before a rule can be saved.

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All validation errors must be resolved before you can save a rule. However you can always save a rule if it is disabled. Once you have resolved the issue you can re-enable the rule to use it.

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Here is a video showing the creation of a new Custom Rule:

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This custom rule has been configured as an Area Transition Rule. For more information please refer to Area Transition Rule.

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