Axis Communications A1001 Manage Network Door Controllers, Door Controller System Status

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AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller & AXIS Entry Manager

System Configuration

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For information about which field maps your card format uses, see the manufacturer’s instructions.

Manage Network Door Controllers

The Manage Network Door Controllers in System page shows information about the door controller, its system status, and which other door controllers are part of the system. It also enables the administrator to change the system setup by adding and removing door controllers.

To manage door controllers, go to Setup > Manage Network Door Controllers in System.

The Manage Network Door Controllers in System page includes the following panels:

System status of this controller – Shows the door controller's system status and enables switching between system and standalone modes. For more information, see Door Controller System Status on page 21.

Network door controllers in system – Shows information about the door controllers in the system and includes controls for adding and removing a controller from the system. For more information, see Connected Door Controllers in the System on page 21.

Door Controller System Status

If the door controller can be part of a system of door controllers depends on its system status. The door controller’s system status is displayed in the System status for this controller panel.

If the door controller is not in standalone mode and you want to protect the door controller from being added to a system, click Activate standalone mode to enter standalone mode.

If the door controller is in standalone mode but you intend to add the door controller to a system, click Deactivate standalone mode to leave the standalone mode.

System Modes

This controller is not part of a system and not in standalone mode – The door controller has not been configured as part of a system and it is not in standalone mode. This means that the door controller is open and can be added to a system by any other door controller within the same network. To protect the door controller from being added to a system, activate the standalone mode.

This controller is set to standalone mode – The door controller is not part of a system. It cannot be added to a system by other door controllers in the network or add other door controllers itself. Standalone mode is typically used in small setups with one door controller and one or two doors. To allow the door controller to be added into a system, deactivate the standalone mode.

This controller is part of a system – The door controller is part of a distributed system. In the distributed system, users, groups, doors, and schedules are shared between the connected controllers.

Connected Door Controllers in the System

The Network door controllers in system panel provides controls for the following system changes:

Add a door controller to a system, see Add Door Controllers to the System on page 22.

Remove a door controller from a system, see Remove Door Controllers from the System on page 22.

Connected Door Controllers List

The Network door controllers in system panel also includes a list that shows the following ID and status information about the connected door controllers in the system:

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Contents Axis A1001 Network Door Controller & Axis Entry Manager Liability About this DocumentIntellectual Property Rights Equipment Modifications Trademark AcknowledgmentsLearn More SupportAxis A1001 Network Door Controller & Axis Entry Manager Front and back Hardware OverviewExternal power inputs Power outputsInterface LED Indicators LED indicators, buttons and other hardwareColor Indication External Power Inputs Connectors and ButtonsFor technical specifications, see Power ConnectorButtons and Other Hardware Power OutputsAccess from the Internet Access from a BrowserSet the Root Password Start a browser Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, SafariOverview Select a Language Configuration Step by StepImport a Hardware Configuration File Configure the HardwareExport a Hardware Configuration File To import a hardware configuration fileConfigure Locks and Door Monitors Create a New Hardware ConfigurationTo create a new hardware configuration from the beginning Motorized locks must be configured as secondary locksLock Options Use Supervised Inputs Configure Readers and REX DevicesReader and REX Device Options Following reader options are availableVerify the Hardware Connections Set the Date and TimeVerification Controls Configure the Network Settings Set the Date and Time Manually Get the Date and Time from the Computer Basic TCP/IP Settings Configure Card FormatsTo enable card formats Go to Setup Configure Card FormatsField Maps Card Format DescriptionsDoor Controller System Status Manage Network Door ControllersConnected Door Controllers in the System Connected Door Controllers ListClick Reset hardware configuration IP address MAC addressRemove Door Controllers from the System Maintenance Instructions Access Management About UsersChoose a Workflow Access Schedule Types Create and Edit Access SchedulesAdd Schedule Items Create and Edit Groups Go to Access Management Groups tab, click Add new groupManage Doors Group CredentialsIdentification Types Add Scheduled Unlock StatesClick Add scheduled unlock Create and Edit Users Go to Access ManagementUse Manual Door Actions Manual Door ActionsImport Users User CredentialsFollowing credentials are available for users First name required Last nameExport Users Example Access Schedule CombinationsCreate a Subtraction schedule called Nights & weekends Configure the Event and Alarm Logs View the Alarm LogView the Event Log Event Log FiltersSet Up Action Rules Alarm Log OptionsEvent Log Options Configuration Access PointTriggers Go to Events Action Rules and click AddHardware DoorAdd Recipients ActionsCreate Schedules Set Up Email RecipientsRecipient Types Following recipients are availableReader Feedback Set Up RecurrencesEvent Wiegand Beeper pattern State Dual LED Single LEDReport Types View, Print, and Export ReportsClick View and print Click Print selected columnsSecurity To enable Https on the Axis productUsers IP Address FilterTo allow the product to access a network protected by Ieee IeeeCertificates Date & Time Click Install certificate and upload the certificateNetwork Create a self-signed certificate as described aboveARP/Ping Assign IP Address Using ARP/PingLinux/Unix syntax Linux/Unix exampleAxis Internet Dynamic DNS Service Advanced TCP/IP SettingsDNS Configuration NTP ConfigurationLink-Local IPv4 Address Host Name ConfigurationInformation, see the online help QoS Quality of ServicePorts & Devices MaintenanceSupport Overview SupportSystem Overview Logs & ReportsAdvanced Reset to Factory Default SettingsScripting File UploadEmergency Recovery Procedure Upgrade the FirmwareFirmware To upgrade the product’s firmware UNIX/Linux, type the following from the command lineProblems setting the IP address Symptoms, Possible Causes and Remedial ActionsProduct cannot be accessed from a browser Product is accessible locally but not externallyHardware failure Status and Network indicator LEDs are flashing red rapidlyAxis A1001 Network Door Controller Power Function/group Specifications General CasingConnectors WeightAxis Entry Manager Connectors Reader I/O Connector Reader Data ConnectorFunction Pin Specifications Function PinDoor Connector Auxiliary ConnectorPower Connector Power Lock Connector Network ConnectorPower & Relay Connector Tampering Alarm Pin HeaderBack tampering alarm Connection DiagramsSupervised Inputs M5.7
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