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Please contact your local Honeywell representative or visit us on the web at www.honeywellaccess.com for information about ordering. Feedback Honeywell appreciates your comments about this manual. Please visit us on the web at www.honeywellaccess.com to post your comments. PRELIMINARY DRAFT...
NetAXS™ NX4L1 Installation Guide or NetAXS™ NX4S1 Installation Guide to view illustrations of the supported NetAXS™ system configurations. You access the NetAXS™ access control unit either through a host software system or by connecting to the NetAXS™ web server by an Ethernet connection. This chapter describes how to connect to the NetAXS™...
Connecting to the Web Server Connecting to the NetAXS™ Web Server 1.2 Connecting to the NetAXS™ Web Server This section describes how to connect a computer to the NetAXS™ web server via Ethernet and Internet Explorer. Notes: • The NetAXS™ panel that you are connecting to the computer is the Gateway panel.
Connecting to the Web Server Connecting to the NetAXS™ Web Server Figure 1-2: NetAXS™ Web Server Direct Connection Terminal Ethernet Port Ethernet Crossover Cable NetAXS Panel 2. Configure the computer’s network connection: a. Select > > Start Settings Control Panel.
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Connecting to the Web Server Connecting to the NetAXS™ Web Server c. Identify your local Ethernet connection (commonly labelled Local Area ), and right click the icon to display the Local Area Connection Connection Properties screen. d. Highlight the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) connection.
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Connecting to the Web Server Connecting to the NetAXS™ Web Server k. Click to accept the entries. 3. Open your browser (Internet Explorer shown below), and enter https://192.168.1.150 as the target address. Pro-Watch Software Suite Guide, Document 7-901071, Revision A...
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5. Enter “admin” in the User Name field, and enter “admin” in the Password field. Both the user name and password are case-sensitive. 6. Click to display the NetAXS™ main window. Note that the Select Panel column on the Login right edge of the screen displays all panels available to the computer. This list will include the gateway panel that you are connected to over Ethernet and any downstream panels connected via RS-485 to the Gateway panel.
1.3 Reading the Select Panel The Select Panel is located at the right margin of the NetAXS web server main screen, shown in the preceding section. The presence of a number in one of the Select Panel cells indicates that its associated panel is online.
Panel 2 is not selected and it has no “2” in the example below: unacknowledged alarms. Large white number on blue background, such as Panel 2 is selected, and it has no unacknowledged “2” in the example below: alarms. www.honeywell.com...
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Connecting to the Web Server Reading the Select Panel Table 1-1: Reading the Select Panel (continued) Cell Display Status Small white number on a red background, such as Panel 1 is not selected, but it does have “1” in the example below: unacknowledged alarms.
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Connecting to the Web Server Reading the Select Panel 1-10 www.honeywell.com...
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Configuring via the Web Server Overview Configuring the System Configuring the Doors 2-21 Configuring Other I/O & Groups Tab 2-42 Configuring Interlocks 2-51 Configuring Time Management 2-15 Configuring Access Levels 2-34 Configuring Users 2-54 NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A...
2.1 Overview This chapter explains the NetAXS™ configuration functions as accessed via the NetAXS™ web server. These functions should be performed only by the NetAXS™ system administrator or service personnel. The sequence of NetAXS™ configuration tasks is critical. If the sequence Caution: given below is not followed, the NetAXS™...
Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the System 2.2 Configuring the System Click in the NetAXS™ menu to display the System Configuration (General) Configuration > System screen: 2.2.1 General Tab The General Tab enables you to: • Set the general configuration settings.
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Global – Enforces anti-passback at panels throughout the NetAXS™ system after a successful card read at any one of the system’s readers. – Causes all system codes to be reset at Forgiveness midnight every day.
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If you select this option, – Specifies a card that can be used Limited-Use Cards only a limited number of times. Neither – Specifies all cards other than visitor or limited-use cards. NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A...
Configuring the System 2.2.2 File Mgmt Tab Firmware is software that is embedded in the NetAXS™ board. The firmware provides this web interface and all access control functionality. Periodically, the firmware is updated. This tab enables you to download new versions of the firmware, revert to a previous version of the firmware, upload and/or download card and configuration databases.
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Steps to upload data from the panel to the host 1. Select either Cards Only, Configuration Only, or All to send card data, configuration data, or both, respectively. 2. Click to upload the data to the host. Upload NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A...
Configuring the System 2.2.3 Network Tab Your NetAXS™ panel is physically configured in one of a number of possible network configurations. See the “System Configuration” section in the NetAXS™ NX4L1 Installation Guide or NetAXS™ NX4S1 Installation Guide for illustrations of the supported network configurations.
• Delete a selected site code. • Delete all site codes. Steps to delete all site codes 1. Click to display a prompt. Delete All Codes 2. Click to delete the codes. NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A...
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3. Modify the name or site code number as you desire, and click again. Modify Steps to delete a site code 1. In the Num column, click the number of the site you want to delete. 2. Click to display a prompt. Delete 3. Click to delete the site code. 2-10 www.honeywell.com...
Installation Guide or the NetAXS™ Access Control Unit NX4S1 Installation Guide for more information about setting MIRO DIP switches. A NetAXS™ panel supports a maximum of six daisy-chained MIROs – two 32/0 boards and four 2/16 boards. The boards connect to the NetAXS™ panel’s Downstream port (Terminal Block 10).
• View the types and addresses of the devices that communicate with the panel. 2.2.6 Host/Loop Communications Tab In order to maintain your NetAXS™ system configuration or to monitor its status, you must connect to the NetAXS™ panel by using one of two modes: •...
Baud Rate Specifies the transmission rate (bits per second) between the host and the panel. Select the highest rate that your modem will support. NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A 2-13...
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Loop Baud Rate Specifies the transmission rate (bits per second) among the downstream NetAXS™ panels on the loop. For NetAXS downstream panels, it is recommended that you select 115,200. Tells all downstream NetAXS panels to Force Baud Reset change to the selected Downstream baud rate.
• Set a new time. • Set the geographic time zone. • Specify the time server being used. • Force a time synchronization between the panel and the time server. NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A 2-15...
– Select to enable the specified machine to be the active time server. Update Interval – Specifies the interval of time between each automated synchronization. Force Timesync – Synchronizes the time between the time server and panel(s) manually. 2-16 www.honeywell.com...
Configuring Time Management 2.3.2 Time Zones Tab The NetAXS™ panel controls access by using time zones, or time schedules. Inputs, outputs, groups, readers, access levels, and cards through access levels are all configured with time zones by which they will be energized or de-energized, enabled or disabled. For example, you might assign a group of outputs to be energized from 12:00 a.m.
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Do not delete a time zone that is currently in use. Caution: 1. In the Tz column, click the number of the time zone you want to delete. 2. Click the button. Delete 3. Click at the delete prompt. 2-18 www.honeywell.com...
4. Assign a type to the holiday, either Type 1, Type 2, or Type 3. The type you assign will map to a time zone configuration, and the holiday will be regarded according to the rules of that time zone (see “Time Zones Tab“ on page 17). NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A 2-19...
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3. Click the button to accept the changes. Modify Steps to delete a holiday 1. In the Holiday column, click the number of the holiday you want to delete. 2. Click the button. Delete 3. Click at the delete prompt. 2-20 www.honeywell.com...
Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the Doors 2.4 Configuring the Doors Each NetAXS™ panel supports four doors. For each door, you must configure the readers, inputs, and outputs. in the task menu at the left margin of the NetAXS™ screen, click to display Configuration >...
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Note that anti-passback must first be enabled at the Configuration > screen (see General Tab, page System > General • Specify the data format the reader must use to read the card data. • Reconfigure a selected format’s data layout. 2-22 www.honeywell.com...
– Requires a supervisor escort for a non-supervisor cardholder. The supervisor must present his card first, then the non-supervisor must present his card within ten seconds of the supervisor’s card read. NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A 2-23...
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A card format tells the panel how the card number will Card Formats be read. The panel supplies the format to the card readers. Then, the card readers can correctly read the card. 2-24 www.honeywell.com...
– Number of bits to the right of the start bit, Num Bits including the start bit, that comprise the card ID. Most formats require only CID A, and not CID B, C, or D. NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A 2-25...
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– first bit in the card where the card’s Site Code Start Bit begins. – Number of bits to the right of the start bit, Num Bits including the start bit, that comprise the Site Code. Most card formats require only Site Code A. 2-26 www.honeywell.com...
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To return to the default settings for the card format, click . To delete the card format, click Reset Delete NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A 2-27...
The Output tab enables you to: • Configure the following for each of the door’s output devices: – Name – Pulse time – Time zones – Latching – Interlock – Keep on – Snow day – First card rule 2-28 www.honeywell.com...
The time zone does not become active at its normal time. Note that both Snow Day and First Card Rule cannot be enabled at the same time. NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A 2-29...
2.4.3 Inputs Tab Three inputs are associated with each of the four doors on a NetAXS™ panel: • Status – Provides the following door status information: – Normal – Reports that the door’s state is currently in its normal state, either Normally Open or Normally Closed.
Figure 2-12: Configuration > Doors > Inputs Tab Note that there are four possible Mode configurations. Shown in the screen above is the Normally Closed/Unsupervised Mode. The following screens show the remaining modes: NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A 2-31...
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• Specify the time zones for the Status, Egress, and Tamper inputs. • Enable or disable Auto-Relock for the Status inputs. 2-32 www.honeywell.com...
To enable Auto-Relock, de-select the Disable checkbox, and select the associated output from the drop down list. NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A 2-33...
Click to display the Access Level Configuration screen: Access Levels Figure 2-13: Configuration > Access Levels The Access Levels screen enables you to: • Create an access level. • Modify an access level. • Delete an access level. 2-34 www.honeywell.com...
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1. Select the number of the access level you want to delete from the drop down list in the Level field. 2. Click the button. Delete 3. Click at the prompt to delete the access level. NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A 2-35...
A card is a plastic card about the size of a credit card that is encoded with a unique number and the card holder’s rights to access NetAXS™ system resources. For example, in addition to its unique number, a card would allow the card holder to be granted access to certain doors during a certain time of day.
Sends an alarm message to the alarm monitor whenever a card with trace enabled is presented at a reader. This feature provides a trace of the cardholder’s path through the facility. NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A 2-37...
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System, page for information about how this field is defined for the Add New Card template. Specifies the time zone, or time schedule, during which the card Access Level holder can be granted access at a specific door. 2-38 www.honeywell.com...
The cards specified in step 1 appear. Display/Modify Card(s) 3. Use the field descriptions given in the table in “Adding New Cards“ on page 36 to complete the card fields and click Submit Modification(s) NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A 2-39...
1. Enter a value for any of the search keys (card number, card number range, or cardholder name). 2. Click to delete all cards matching the search keys you entered. Delete Card(s) 3. Click at the prompt to delete the card. 2-40 www.honeywell.com...
Levels“ on page 34 for more information about access levels. To determine an access level’s defined hours, click Configuration > Access Levels to display the Access Level Configuration screen. NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A 2-41...
2.7 Configuring Other I/O & Groups Tab The NetAXS™ panel provides up to 14 inputs and eight outputs. Two of the inputs and four of the outputs are “other” inputs and outputs, because you can use them for other than door lock/unlock functions. This section explains how to configure these other inputs, outputs, and groups (for pulse and time zone).
• Configure the mode, debounce time, and time zones for the Power Fail input (input 13). • Configure the mode, debounce time, and time zones for the Panel Tamper input (input 14). • Configure the mode, shunt time, debounce time, time zones, and auto-relock for the downstream inputs provided by downstream MIRO boards. 2-44 www.honeywell.com...
To enable Auto-Relock, de-select the Disable checkbox, and select the associated output from the drop down list. NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A 2-45...
Configuring Other I/O & Groups Tab 2.7.2 Outputs Tab This tab enables you to configure the four NetAXS™ auxiliary outputs (outputs 5-8) that are physically located on the panel board, and the outputs on downstream 2/16 MIRO boards daisy-chained to Terminal Block 10. A NetAXS™ panel supports a maximum of four 2/16 MIRO boards, and each board provides two inputs and 16 outputs.
• Configure the following for each of the auxiliary outputs -- on board the panel as well as downstream: – Name – Pulse time – Time zones – Latching – Interlock – Keep on – Snow day – First card rule NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A 2-47...
The time zone does not become active at its normal time. Note that both Snow Day and First Card Rule cannot be enabled at the same time. 2-48 www.honeywell.com...
You might want a group of doors to be energized or de-energized during the same time zone. A NetAXS™ web server supports up to 64 output groups. Click...
Interlock Disabled Specifies the period during which the interlocks that control the group’s outputs will be disabled. Latch Toggles the state of the outputs between energized and de-energized status upon every activation (code use, interlock, or manual pulse). 2-50 www.honeywell.com...
Interlocks Configuration screen: Interlocks Figure 2-23: Configuration > Interlocks The Interlocks screen enables you to: • Create, modify, and delete interlocks. • Enable or disable existing interlocks. NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A 2-51...
Trigger Alarm drop down list. – Specifies the reacting Upon Trigger Normal component’s action when the trigger’s change of state occurs. Select the action from the Upon Trigger Normal drop down list. 3. Click the button to create the interlock. Add Interlock 2-52 www.honeywell.com...
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Delete Interlock screen, and click Delete Interlock complete the deletion. Steps to enable/disable an interlock 1. To enable an interlock, click the button. Enable 2. To disable an interlock, click the button. Disable NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A 2-53...
Configuring via the Web Server Configuring Users 2.9 Configuring Users A user is one who will be using the NetAXS™ software interface in one or more of the following functional roles: • Administrator – Configures the NetAXS™ system. • Service – Provides diagnostic and support service for the NetAXS™ system.
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1. In the User Name column, click the user account you want to delete. 2. Click the button. Delete 3. Click at the prompt to delete the user account. NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A 2-55...
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• For a new Site installation, or for adding to an existing Site, follow the procedures in this chapter as you would when you add an N-1000-IV-X panel. One exception to this is that the NetAXS™ panel does not support the use of the C-100-A1 (20ma current loop installations). Therefore, when you select the Loop type, 485 AC<-NAK is the only supported type.
3.2 Adding a New NetAXS™ Panel To add a NetAXS panel, first create the panel in the WIN-PAK Quick Start Wizard, and then complete the configuration manually with the WIN-PAK Panel Configuration screen. 3.2.1 Creating the Panel with Quick Start Wizard...
All of the configuration screen options are supported for NetAXS panel configuration, except where they are noted otherwise in this section. If you are using the Device Map to add the NetAXS panel manually, add it as you would an N-1000-IV-X panel.
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5. Display and complete the Time Zones tab: Figure 3-4: WIN-PAK Panel Configuration Screen - Time Zones Tab All Time Zones and Holidays are supported for a NetAXS panel. Note: NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A...
Figure 3-5: WIN-PAK Panel Configuration Screen - Options Tab Notes: • All options are supported for a NetAXS panel except the Advanced U option. When using Groups, you must select both AEP boards in the Hardware Options box. The NX4OUT board functions as two AEP-3 boards, and it provides outputs 17-32.
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Note that the Advanced U option is not supported for the NetAXS panel. 8. Display and complete the Inputs tab. If you are using the NetAXS inputs to monitor the door status or activate a request to exit, then you must reassign the interlocks as indicated below.
Configuring via WIN-PAK Adding a New NetAXS™ Panel 9. Use the following procedure to reassign the interlocks: a. Display the Readers tab, and then display the first input’s configuration window. Select , and click . This dissolves all input interlocks None and changes the Shunt Time to 0.
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17 that reports through the ADV and is not a wired port. Tamper (or General input). The screen captures shown below show the configuration for the default interlocking for a single door: NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A...
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Configuring via WIN-PAK Adding a New NetAXS™ Panel 10.The configuration of a NetAXS panel via WIN-PAK is now complete. No configuration is necessary on the Outputs and Groups tabs. You cannot initialize the NetAXS panel from the WIN-PAK Control Map.
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• Events – Events are the recorded transactions of the NetAXS™ system. For example, an event card found, number of users logged in. • Inputs – Inputs are terminals located on the NetAXS™ panel; the inputs are wired to input points, such as a card reader, elsewhere in the NetAXS™...
Monitoring NetAXS™ Status Monitoring Alarms 4.2 Monitoring Alarms Alarms are viewed as system-generated messages that may indicate the need for user attention. From the drop down menu at the upper-right corner of each Alarms tab, you can configure the Note: tab to display alarms in groups of 10, 25, 50, or 75.
Select/De-select All Displayed check box. Date/Time [ID] Provides the date and exact time the alarm was generated according to the panel’s time. Device Name [ID] Identifies the device that generated the alarm. NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A...
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Configuration > Doors Physical device number – the unique number assigned to the device on the NetAXS™ board. Code Identifies the current state of the device that generated the alarm. For example, the possible states could include: •...
Identifies the device that generated the event. Logical device number – the unique name or number given to the event-generating device when the device was configured in Configuration > Doors NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A...
Table 4-2: Status > Events > Panel Tab Field Descriptions (continued) Column Head Description Physical device number – the unique number assigned to the device on the NetAXS™ board. Code Briefly describes the event. Credential Identifies the card number. Card Holder Name Identifies the last name of the card holder who energized the input device when the alarm was generated.
Monitoring NetAXS™ Status Monitoring Inputs 4.4 Monitoring Inputs A NetAXS™ panel supports door, panel, and auxiliary inputs. The door inputs provide egress and tamper status, the panel inputs provide power fail and tamper status, and the auxiliary inputs support any downstream status.
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Monitoring NetAXS™ Status Monitoring Inputs Steps 1. To shunt or un-shunt an input, click the input name to display a prompt. Click to complete the shunt or un-shunt. www.honeywell.com...
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2. To restore the input to its shunt state based on its configured time zone, click the input’s Restore button to display a prompt. Click to complete the restoration to the configured to Time Zone time zone. NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A...
A NetAXS™ panel supports one output for each of its four doors. The panel also supports four additional outputs for auxiliary devices and 64 downstream outputs. Outputs can be configured singly as discrete outputs (see “Output...
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Click to restore the time Restore to Time Zone zone. Note that the Restore to Time Zone button will be greyed out if no output is attached. NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A 4-11...
Monitoring NetAXS™ Status Monitoring System Status 4.6 Monitoring System Status This feature provides basic monitoring of objects in the NetAXS™ system other than alarms, events, inputs, and outputs. Click to display the System Status screen: Status > System Figure 4-8: Status > System...
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4-12 gateway system reboot Subnet mask 2-31, 2-32, 2-33 reset Supervised 2-15 4-12 setting current time System status Personal Identification Number, see PIN 2-4, 2-37 NetAXS* Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-00233, Revision A Index-3...
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WIN-PAK configuration Timeout 2-37 Trace 2-52 Trigger 2-32, 2-33 Unsupervised Uploading card and configuration data 2-38 Use limits 2-54 Users Visitor cards 2-12 Web mode monitoring and configuring Web server Web server connection direct Web session timeout Index-4 www.honeywell.com...