Honeywell 800-04410 - Manual

Honeywell 800-04410

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – ONTENTS; Chapter 1 Connecting to the Web Server
  • Page 4 – Chapter 3 Configuring via WIN-PAK
  • Page 5 – IST
  • Page 9 – Dynamic Screens and Performance Enhancements
  • Page 10 – CSV Reports and Card Upgrade; automatically to; Reverse IP
  • Page 11 – Connecting to the Web Server; or
  • Page 12 – Connecting to the Web Server; on a Gateway panel must be set to ON for a successful connection.
  • Page 13 – Figure 1-2: NetAXSTM Web Server Direct Connection; Network and Dial-up Connections
  • Page 14 – c. Identify your local Ethernet connection (commonly labeled; to display your system’s current Internet Protocol properties.
  • Page 15 – to accept the entries.
  • Page 16 – Configuring the NetAXS
  • Page 17 – Reading the Select Panel; cell is online or selected.; Cell Display
  • Page 19 – Configuring via the Web Server
  • Page 20 – followed, the NetAXSTM system cannot be successfully configured.
  • Page 21 – Configuring the System; enables you to configure the panel and monitor system status.
  • Page 22 – The Host/Loop Communications tab enables you to:; • Configure the following host settings:; Setting
  • Page 24 – Click; in the NetAXSTM menu to display the System Configuration (General); The General Tab enables you to:; Configuration > System > General Tab Fields; Parameter
  • Page 27 – to display the File Management tab:; The File Management tab enables you to:
  • Page 28 – to reboot the panel.
  • Page 29 – to locate the backup file.
  • Page 30 – NetAXSTM NX4L1 Installation Guide,; to display the Network tab:; The Network tab enables you to:
  • Page 31 – to display the Site Codes tab:; The Site Codes tab enables you to:; Enter a name for the site code in the Name field.; to create the site code.
  • Page 33 – The NX4IN must be assigned network addresses 1 and 2.; Configuration > System > Downstream Devices Tab; The Downstream Devices tab enables you to:
  • Page 34 – Configuring Time Management; This set of time-related functions includes:; to display the Current Time screen:; The Current Time tab enables you to:
  • Page 35 – Configuration > Time Management Tab Field Descriptions
  • Page 36 – to display the Time Zones screen:; The Time Zones tab enables you to:; Enter the name of the new time zone in the; Enter a start time and an end time for the time zone.
  • Page 37 – from the drop down list.; Time Range
  • Page 39 – Time Zones Tab; Configuration > Time Management > Holidays Tab; The Holidays tab enables you to:
  • Page 41 – Configuring the Doors; to; The Reader tab enables you to:
  • Page 43 – Configuration > Doors > Reader Tab Descriptions
  • Page 45 – arrow; button to display an empty Card
  • Page 47 – (to save in the format’s current
  • Page 48 – Discrete Lock Output Configuration; and select the group number from the
  • Page 49 – the group configuration from this screen. To
  • Page 50 – The LED Reader dialog box enables you to configure the Reader LED:; The Outputs tab enables you to:
  • Page 51 – Configuration > Doors > Output Tab Field Descriptions
  • Page 52 – Click to display the
  • Page 53 – The Inputs tab enables you to:
  • Page 54 – click
  • Page 55 – Configuring Access Levels; Configuring the Doors; Access Levels; to display the Access Level Configuration screen:; The Access Levels screen enables you to:
  • Page 57 – Maintaining Cards
  • Page 58 – Cards > Add Cards Field Descriptions; Field
  • Page 59 – • Display cards by searching on any of the following keys:; button. The cards specified in step 1 appear.
  • Page 60 – to delete all cards matching the search keys you entered.; at the prompt to delete the card.
  • Page 61 – The Card Reports screen enables you to:; Adding New
  • Page 62 – The NetAXSTM panel supports two downstream board types:
  • Page 63 – to display the Inputs screen:; The Input tab enables you to:
  • Page 65 – to display the Auxiliary Output screen for the on-board outputs:
  • Page 67 – to display the Groups screen:; The Groups tab enables you to:
  • Page 69 – Configuring Interlocks; to display the Interlocks Configuration screen:; The Interlocks screen enables you to:
  • Page 70 – Configuration > Interlocks > Field Descriptions; Interlock element
  • Page 71 – Configuring Users
  • Page 72 – to display the User Configuration screen:; The User Configuration screen enables you to:; Enter the user’s name in the
  • Page 73 – Select the user’s Language Preference from the dropdown list.
  • Page 75 – Configuring via WIN-PAK; configure NetAXSTM however, its screens are not exactly the same.
  • Page 76 – NetAXSTM Access Control Unit Installation Guide; Adding a New NetAXSTM Panel; Creating the Panel with Quick Start Wizard; Quick Start Wizard - Panel Screen
  • Page 77 – the steps in this section.
  • Page 78 – Display and complete the Card Format tab:
  • Page 79 – Display and complete the Time Zones tab:
  • Page 80 – WIN-PAK Panel Configuration Screen - Options Tab
  • Page 82 – Use the following procedure to reassign the interlocks:; This allows the input to be properly redefined for use with NetAXS.; Interlock
  • Page 83 – Interlock Reassignments for NetAXSTM (continued)
  • Page 84 – optional on the Outputs and Groups tabs.
  • Page 85 – Monitoring NetAXSTM Status; connected to output devices, such as a door lock.
  • Page 86 – Monitoring Alarms; , or display the newest alarms first by
  • Page 87 – Click the; tab to display the acknowledged alarms:; Column Head
  • Page 89 – Monitoring Events
  • Page 90 – Status > Events > Panel Tab Field Descriptions
  • Page 92 – Monitoring Inputs; to display the Input Status screen:; The Input Status screen enables you to:; which the input will be shunted and the alarm de-activated. (see “
  • Page 93 – to complete
  • Page 94 – button to display a prompt. Click; to complete the restoration to the configured
  • Page 95 – Monitoring Outputs; Outputs Tab
  • Page 96 – The Output Status tab enables you to:
  • Page 97 – Monitoring System Status; to display the System Status screen:; The System Status screen enables you to:
  • Page 99 – Upgrading NetAXSTM Firmware; What’s New in Release
  • Page 100 – per panel; , so you need to select the; to display the File Management tab.; Upload; to upload the data to the host PC or laptop.
  • Page 101 – NetAXSTM Access Control Unit
  • Page 102 – Clearing the Cache in the Internet Browsers Used by the
  • Page 103 – Server; To clear cache using Firefox 2 and Firefox 3:
  • Page 105 – Index
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April 2009

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800-04410, Revision A

NetAXS™

Access Control Unit

User’s Guide

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Summary

Page 3 - ONTENTS; Chapter 1 Connecting to the Web Server

NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A iii C ONTENTS What’s New in Release 3.1.8 Dynamic Screens and Performance Enhancements ..................................................................... ix Multi-language Support ..............................................

Page 4 - Chapter 3 Configuring via WIN-PAK

iv www.honeywell.com 2.7 Configuring Other I/O & Groups Tab ..................................................................................... 52 2.7.1 Inputs Tab .............................................................................................................. 522.7.2 Outputs Tab...

Page 5 - IST

NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A v L IST OF F IGURES Figure 1-1: NetAXS™ Web Server Hub Connection ................................................................ 2Figure 1-2: NetAXS™ Web Server Direct Connection ................................................

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