Axis Communications A1001 user manual Configure Readers and REX Devices, Use Supervised Inputs

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AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller & AXIS Entry Manager

System Configuration

-Open circuit = Locked – Select if the lock monitor circuit is normally closed. The lock monitor gives the door unlocked signal when the circuit is closed. The lock monitor gives the door locked signal when the circuit is open.

-Open circuit = Unlocked – Select if the lock monitor circuit is normally open. The lock monitor gives the door unlocked signal when the circuit is open. The lock monitor gives the door locked signal when the circuit is closed.

For information about how to set up an action rule, see Set Up Action Rules on page 34.

Configure Readers and REX Devices

1.If a reader will be used, select Reader and then select the options that match the reader’s communication protocol.

2.If a request to exit (REX) device such as a button, sensor, or push bar will be used, select REX and then select the option that matches how the REX device’s circuits will be connected.

If the door shall remain locked until the user manually unlocks and opens the door, select REX does not unlock door.

3.If connecting more than one reader or REX device to the door controller, do the previous two steps again until each reader or REX device has the correct settings.

Reader and REX Device Options

The following reader options are available:

Wiegand – Select for readers that use Wiegand protocols. Then select the LED control that is supported by the reader. Readers with single LED control usually toggle between red and green. Readers with dual LED control use different wires for the red and green LEDs. This means that the LEDs are controlled independently of each other. When both LEDs are on, the light appears to be amber. See the manufacturer’s information about which LED control the reader supports.

RS485 half duplex – Select for RS485 readers with half duplex support. Then select the RS485 protocol that is supported by the reader. See the manufacturer’s information about which protocol the reader supports.

RS485 full duplex – Select for RS485 readers with full duplex support. Then select the RS485 protocol that is supported by the reader. See the manufacturer’s information about which protocol the reader supports.

The following REX device options are available:

Active low – Select if activating the REX device closes the circuit.

Active high – Select if activating the REX device opens the circuit.

REX does not unlock door – Select if the door shall remain locked until the user manually unlocks and opens the door. The door forced open alarm will not be triggered as long as the user opens the door within the access time. Deselect if the door shall unlock automatically when the user activates the REX device.

Important

If the door controller has only been configured with one door before it is upgraded to firmware 1.15 or later from firmware 1.10, REX does not unlock door will be non-selectable at first . To make REX does not unlock door selectable, go to Setup

>Hardware Configuration and click Reset and start a new hardware configuration . Then set up the rules for the doors connected to the door controller and add them to groups, see Manage Doors.

Note

Most lock, door monitor, and reader options can be changed without resetting and starting a new hardware configuration. Go to Setup > Hardware Reconfiguration .

Use Supervised Inputs

Supervised inputs report on the status of the connection between the door controller and the readers, REX devices, and door monitors. If the connection is interrupted, an event is activated.

To use supervised inputs:

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Contents Axis A1001 Network Door Controller & Axis Entry Manager About this Document LiabilityIntellectual Property Rights Equipment Modifications Trademark AcknowledgmentsSupport Learn MoreAxis A1001 Network Door Controller & Axis Entry Manager Hardware Overview Front and backPower outputs External power inputsInterface LED indicators, buttons and other hardware LED IndicatorsColor Indication Connectors and Buttons External Power InputsFor technical specifications, see Power ConnectorPower Outputs Buttons and Other HardwareAccess from a Browser Access from the InternetSet the Root Password Start a browser Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, SafariOverview Configuration Step by Step Select a Language Configure the Hardware Import a Hardware Configuration File Export a Hardware Configuration File To import a hardware configuration fileCreate a New Hardware Configuration Configure Locks and Door MonitorsTo create a new hardware configuration from the beginning Motorized locks must be configured as secondary locksLock Options Configure Readers and REX Devices Use Supervised InputsReader and REX Device Options Following reader options are availableSet the Date and Time Verify the Hardware ConnectionsVerification Controls Set the Date and Time Manually Configure the Network SettingsGet the Date and Time from the Computer Configure Card Formats Basic TCP/IP SettingsTo enable card formats Go to Setup Configure Card FormatsCard Format Descriptions Field MapsManage Network Door Controllers Door Controller System StatusConnected Door Controllers in the System Connected Door Controllers ListIP address MAC address Click Reset hardware configurationRemove Door Controllers from the System Maintenance Instructions About Users Access ManagementChoose a Workflow Create and Edit Access Schedules Access Schedule TypesAdd Schedule Items Go to Access Management Groups tab, click Add new group Create and Edit GroupsManage Doors Group CredentialsAdd Scheduled Unlock States Identification TypesClick Add scheduled unlock Go to Access Management Create and Edit UsersUse Manual Door Actions Manual Door ActionsUser Credentials Import UsersFollowing credentials are available for users First name required Last nameExample Access Schedule Combinations Export UsersCreate a Subtraction schedule called Nights & weekends View the Alarm Log Configure the Event and Alarm LogsView the Event Log Event Log FiltersAlarm Log Options Set Up Action RulesEvent Log Options Access Point ConfigurationTriggers Go to Events Action Rules and click AddDoor HardwareActions Add RecipientsSet Up Email Recipients Create SchedulesRecipient Types Following recipients are availableSet Up Recurrences Reader FeedbackEvent Wiegand Beeper pattern State Dual LED Single LEDView, Print, and Export Reports Report TypesClick View and print Click Print selected columnsTo enable Https on the Axis product SecurityUsers IP Address FilterIeee To allow the product to access a network protected by IeeeCertificates Click Install certificate and upload the certificate Date & TimeNetwork Create a self-signed certificate as described aboveAssign IP Address Using ARP/Ping ARP/PingLinux/Unix syntax Linux/Unix exampleAdvanced TCP/IP Settings Axis Internet Dynamic DNS ServiceDNS Configuration NTP ConfigurationHost Name Configuration Link-Local IPv4 AddressQoS Quality of Service Information, see the online helpMaintenance Ports & DevicesSupport Support OverviewSystem Overview Logs & ReportsReset to Factory Default Settings AdvancedScripting File UploadUpgrade the Firmware Emergency Recovery ProcedureFirmware To upgrade the product’s firmware UNIX/Linux, type the following from the command lineSymptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial Actions Problems setting the IP addressProduct cannot be accessed from a browser Product is accessible locally but not externallyStatus and Network indicator LEDs are flashing red rapidly Hardware failureAxis A1001 Network Door Controller Function/group Specifications General Casing PowerConnectors WeightAxis Entry Manager Connectors Reader Data Connector Reader I/O ConnectorFunction Pin Specifications Function PinAuxiliary Connector Door ConnectorPower Connector Network Connector Power Lock ConnectorPower & Relay Connector Tampering Alarm Pin HeaderConnection Diagrams Back tampering alarmSupervised Inputs M5.7
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