Honeywell 800-04410, NetAXS manual Cards

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Configuring via the Web Server

Configuring the System

Table 2-2:Configuration > System > General Tab Fields

Parameter

Description

 

 

Duress Detect

Enabled – Enables the user to trigger an alarm or output device in

 

times of duress, such as when the operator is forced to grant access

 

against his will to an unauthorized person. This feature is available

 

only when the reader is configured with a “Card and Pin” access

 

mode (see Reader Tab, page 31).

 

When this feature is enabled, you can configure an auxiliary output

 

with a pulse time and connect it to a device with an interlock (see

 

Outputs Tab“ on page 55 for the output configuration).

 

During normal operation, the duress output does nothing. To energize

 

the output, the cardholder presents his card to a reader that is

 

configured for Card and PIN access (see Reader Tab“ on page 31).

 

The cardholder then enters a PIN that is either one number higher or

 

one number lower than his correct PIN. For example, if his PIN is

 

2222, the cardholder would enter either 2221 or 2223. Even though

 

the PIN is incorrect, the door will still open normally, but the duress

 

output pulses and an alarm is generated. In this way, the cardholder

 

notifies others without detection by the unauthorized person.

 

 

Continuous Card Reads

Enabled – Enables continuous card reading while the output is being

 

energized. When this option is not enabled, a reader will not be able

 

to read a second card during the pulsing of the output caused by the

 

previous card read.

 

 

Reader LEDs

Identifies the color of a reader LED when a grant is authorized.

 

 

Cardholder Note 1

Specifies any information field you might want to put on a card. For

 

example, if you enter “Department” here, a field labeled

 

“Department” appears on the card. The user who creates the card

 

would then enter the cardholder’s department name. See Adding

 

New Cards, page 47.

 

 

Cardholder Note 2

Specifies any information field you might want to put on a card. For

 

example, if you enter “Phone Number” here, a field labeled “Phone

 

Number” appears on the card. The user who creates the card would

 

then enter the cardholder’s telephone number. See Adding New

 

Cards, page 47.

 

 

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Contents NetAXS Copyright 2009 Honeywell. All rights reserved Contents Upgrading NetAXS Firmware Configuring via WIN-PAKMonitoring NetAXS Status IndexList of Figures Status Outputs Doors/Aux/Other/DnStr Tab List of Tables Page Dynamic Screens and Performance Enhancements Multi-language SupportCSV Reports and Card Upgrade Reverse IPConnecting to the Web Server OverviewConnecting to the Web Server NetAXS Web Server Hub ConnectionNetAXS Web Server Direct Connection Connecting to the Web Server Connecting to the Web Server Connecting to the Web Server Reading the Select Panel 1Reading the Select Panel1Reading the Select Panel Configuring via the Web Server Configure the Time Zones Configuring the System 2Configuration System Host/Loop Communications TabHost/Loop Communications tab enables you to Host/Loop Setting DescriptionHost/Loop Setting Description General Tab enables you to 2Configuration System General Tab Fields2Configuration System General Tab Fields Cards , 4Configuration System File Management Tab File Management tab enables you toSteps to reset the firmware version Steps to delete language files 5Configuration System Network Tab Network tab enables you to6Configuration System Site Codes Tab Site Codes tab enables you toSteps to delete a site code 7Configuration System Downstream Devices Tab Downstream Devices tab enables you toCurrent Time Tab Configuring Time ManagementCurrent Time tab enables you to 3Configuration Time Management Tab Field Descriptions Setting DescriptionTime Zones tab enables you to Time Zones TabLinking Time Zones Configuring via the Web Server Holidays tab enables you to Holidays TabSteps to create a holiday Reader Tab Configuring the DoorsReader tab enables you to Configuring via the Web Server 4Configuration Doors Reader Tab Descriptions Configuration System General screen see General Tab 12Configuration Doors Reader Card Formats Tab 5Configuration Doors Reader Card Format FieldsCID a 5Configuration Doors Reader Card Format Fields 13Discrete Lock Output Configuration Outputs Tab14Configuration Doors Outputs Group Tab Lock Outputs tab enables you to 6Configuration Doors Output Tab Field Descriptions 15Configuration Doors Inputs Tab Inputs TabInputs tab enables you to 7Configuration Doors Inputs Tab Field Descriptions Configuring Access Levels Access Levels screen enables you toSteps to create an access level Adding New Cards Add New Cards screen enables you toMaintaining Cards 8Cards Add Cards Field Descriptions Field DescriptionDisplay or Modify Cards screen enables you to Displaying and Modifying CardsDelete Cards screen enables you to Deleting Cards9Cards Reports Field Descriptions Card Reports screen enables you toDisplaying Reports Configuring Other I/O & Groups Tab 20Configuration Other I/O & Groups Inputs Tab Input tab enables you toSetting Description 21Configuration Other I/O & Groups Outputs Tab Configuration Other I/O & Groups Outputs Tab Fields Groups tab enables you to Groups TabSetting Description Configuring Interlocks Interlocks screen enables you to13Configuration Interlocks Field Descriptions Interlock element DescriptionConfiguring Users 24Configuration Users User Configuration screen enables you toSteps to modify a user Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the System Configuring via WIN-PAK Adding a New NetAXS Panel Creating the Panel with Quick Start WizardConfiguring the Panel Manually 2WIN-PAK Panel Configuration Screen Basic Tab3WIN-PAK Panel Configuration Screen Card Format Tab 4WIN-PAK Panel Configuration Screen Time Zones Tab 5WIN-PAK Panel Configuration Screen Options Tab Configuring via WIN-PAK 1Interlock Reassignments for NetAXS Interlock Function1Interlock Reassignments for NetAXS Configuring via WIN-PAK Monitoring NetAXS Status Monitoring Alarms 1Status Alarms Unacknowledged Tab2Status Alarms Acknowledged Tab 1Status Alarms Field DescriptionsOn the NetAXS board Monitoring Events 3Status Events Panel Tab2Status Events Panel Tab Field Descriptions 4Status Events Web Tab Input Status screen enables you to Monitoring InputsSteps Monitoring NetAXS Status Monitoring Outputs 6Status Outputs Doors/Aux/Other/DnStr TabOutput Status tab enables you to 7Status Outputs Groups TabSystem Status screen enables you to Monitoring System StatusMonitoring NetAXS Status Mixed Revision Loops NetAXS Release 3.1.8 Upgrade ProcedurePlanning the Upgrade Upgrades to Gateway vs. Multi-drop Panels Uploading Data from the PanelSelect the Configuration System File Management tab Upgrade Notes To clear the cache using Internet Explorer 7 IE7 Upgrading NetAXS Firmware Index Index Index-3 Index

NetAXS, 800-04410 specifications

The Honeywell 800-04410 NetAXS is a state-of-the-art access control system designed to enhance security and streamline management in commercial and industrial environments. This system is part of Honeywell's expanding portfolio of integrated security solutions, providing users with advanced technologies, straightforward management capabilities, and robust features suitable for various applications.

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