Configuring via the Web Server

Configuring the System

Steps: Use the descriptions in the following table to configure each individual lock or Reader LED:

Table 2-6:Configuration > Doors > Output Tab Field Descriptions

Setting

Description

 

 

Name

Enter a unique name to identify the device.

 

 

Pulse Time

Specifies the duration for which the device will assume abnormal

 

status. For example, it specifies how long a horn will sound or a door

 

strike will remain released. Enter the desired number of hours (1024

 

maximum), minutes (60 maximum), and seconds (60 maximum).

 

The sum of all three units comprises the pulse time. Note that you

 

can express seconds in tenths of a second. The default pulse time of

 

the reader LED is two seconds, and the default pulse time of the door

 

lock is 10 seconds. You may want to change the reader LED pulse

 

time to match the pulse time of the door lock, for example, to enable

 

a guard to know that the door is still open, or to support handicap

 

access.

 

 

Time Zones

Specifies two schedules:

 

Energized – sets the period during which the output switches

 

are automatically energized.

 

Disable Interlock – sets the period during which the interlock, or

 

a programmed interaction between selected inputs and outputs

 

will be disabled.

 

 

Latching

When selected, this toggles a relay with either a valid card, interlock,

 

or manual pulse.

 

 

Interlock

Enables you to disable the interlock, or programmed interaction

 

between two points.

 

 

TZ Card Toggle

Requires, like the First Card Rule, a valid card read within the time

 

zone to enable the time zone (period in which doors are unlocked) to

 

take effect. Unlike the First Card Rule, however, the user can swipe

 

the card a second time to return the doors to a locked state. Note that

 

both TZ Card Toggle and First Card Rule cannot be enabled at the

 

same time.

 

 

First Card Rule

Requires a valid card read within the time zone to enable the time

 

zone (period in which doors are unlocked) can take effect. Note that

 

both TZ Card Toggle and First Card Rule cannot be enabled at the

 

same time.

 

 

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NetAXS, 800-04410 specifications

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