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April 2009 © 2009 Honeywe ll. All rights reserved. 800-04410, Revision A NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’ s Guide If this p anel is to be added to an existing loop, then all p anels need to be upgraded.
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NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A iii C ONTENT S What’s New in Release 3.1.8 Dynamic Screens and Performance Enhancements ............. ................... ....................... .............. ix Multi-languag e Support .
iv www.honeywell.com 2.7 Configuring Other I/O & Grou ps Tab ........................ .................... ...................... ................... 52 2.7.1 Inputs Tab .................................... ............................... ........
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 ........................ .................................... .... 2 Figure 1-2: NetAXS™ Web Server Direct Connection .
vi www.honeywell.com Figure 4-6: Status > Outputs > Doors/Aux/Other/DnStr Tab ..................... ............................. 85 Figure 4-7: Status > Outputs > Groups Tab ..................... .................................... .....
NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A vii L IST OF T ABLES Table 1-1: Reading the Select Panel ....................... .................................... ............................. .... 7 Table 2-1: Configuration > System > Hos t/Loop Communications Ta b Field Descriptions .
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NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A ix What’ s New in Release 3.1.8 Dynamic Screens and Performance Enhancement s Dynamic screens are screens that can refre sh data without re-submitting. In the Honeywell NetAXS™ panel, there is now a persistent connection between the web screens and the panel.
x www .honeywell.com CSV Reports and Card Upgrade CSV Report s and Card Upgrade A requested feature was added to the NetAXS™ panel to support card holder updates and additions to the database via a CSV (comma separa ted variable) file. In order to su pport this, a CSV report is first created via a request from the web page.
NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 1 1 Connecting to the W eb Server In this chapter ... 1.1 Overview A NetAXS™ access control site is configur ed with a .
2 www .hon eywell.com Connecting to the Web S erver Connecting to the Web Server 1.2 Connecting to the W eb Server This section describes how to connect a computer to the NetAXS™ web se rver via Ethernet and Internet Explorer . Notes: • The NetAXS™ panel that you are connecting to th e computer is the Gateway panel.
Connecting to the We b Server Connecting to the Web Server NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 3 Figur e 1-2: NetAXS™ W eb Server Dir ect Connection 2. Configure the computer ’ s n etwork connection: a. Select Start > Setti ngs > Control Panel .
4 www .hon eywell.com Connecting to the Web S erver Connecting to the Web Server c. Identify your local Ethernet connectio n (commonly labe led Local Area Connection ), and right click the icon to display the Lo cal Area Connection Properties screen. d.
Connecting to the We b Server Connecting to the Web Server NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 5 j. Click OK to accept the entries. 3. Open your browser (Internet Explorer shown below), and ente r https://192.
6 www .hon eywell.com Connecting to the Web S erver Connecting to the Web Server 4. Press the Enter key to display the Honeywell NetAXS™ login screen. Note: If you are using Microsoft Internet E xplorer 7, and you receive a certificate error message, follow these steps to clear it: a.
Connecting to the We b Server Reading th e Select Panel NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 7 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.
8 www .hon eywell.com Connecting to the Web S erver Reading the Select Panel Large white number on blue background, such as “2” in the example below: Panel 2 is selected, and it has no unacknowledged alarms.
NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 9 2 Configuring via the W eb Server In this chapter ... Overview 10 Configuring the System 1 1 Configuring the Doors 31 C.
10 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System 2.1 Overview This chapter explains the NetAXS™ configura tion functions as accessed via the NetAXS™ web server . These functions should be performed only by th e NetAXS™ system administrator or service personnel.
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 11 2.2 Configuring the System 2.
12 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System The Host/Loop Communications t ab enables you to: • Configure the following host settings: – Connection type (host or .
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 13 Baud Rate Specifies the transmission rate (bits per second) between the host and the panel. Select the highest rate t hat your modem will support (19,200 bps is reco mmended).
14 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System 2.2.2 General T ab Click Configurat ion > System in the NetAXS™ menu to display the System Configuration (General) screen: Figure 2-3: Configuration > System > General T ab The General T ab enables you to: • Set the general configuration settings.
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 15 Boot T ime Displays the time that power was applied to the Ne tAXS™ panel. Reset Reboots the panel. A reset does not change the current configuration in the database.
16 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System Duress Detect Enabled – Enables the user to trigge r 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.
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 17 2.2.3 File Management T ab Firmware is software that is embedded in the NetAXS™ board. The firmware provides this web interface and all access cont rol functionality .
18 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System Step s to reset the firmware ver sion: 1. In the Active Image column, clic k to select the firmware version to which you want to revert. The prompt “Switching to an alternate fi rmware set requires a panel reboot” appears.
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 19 Step s to do wnload a c ard database report (.CSV file) from the host system to the panel: 1. Click Brows e to lo cate the .
20 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System 2.2.4 Network T ab Y our NetAXS™ panel is physically configured in one of a number of possible network configurations.
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 21 2.2.5 Site Codes T ab Site codes identify an enterprise’ s site. Y ou ca n create a maximum of eight site codes to serve as secondary IDs (in addition to the card nu mber) on the card for additional validation.
22 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System 2. Click Modify to display the Name an d Site Code fields. 3. Modify the na me or site code number as you desire, and click Modi fy again. Step s to delete a site code : 1. In the Num column, click the number of the site you want to delete.
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 23 2.2.6 Downstream Devices T ab The NetAXS™ downstream devices provide the NetA XS™ panel with additiona l inputs and outputs.
24 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System 2.3 Configuring T ime Management This set of time-relate d functions includ es: • Setting the current time by which the panel will function.
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 25 Ste ps : Use the descriptions in the following table to configu.
26 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System 2.3.2 T im e Zones T ab The NetAXS™ panel controls access by using time zo nes, or time schedules.
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 27 4. If the time zone will be linked to another time zone, select the “linked to” time zone’ s number from the drop down list.
28 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System Note: T ime Zone 1 is reserved as a default with a time range of 24 hours, seven days a week . So, we need to add three time zone s to the panel. Then, with the Link T ime Zone feature, you can link them so that they all work together: 1.
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 29 2.3.3 Holidays T ab Holidays are days when no work is scheduled at the facility . The se holidays are used in time zone configuration (see “ Ti m e Z o n e s T a b “ on page 26).
30 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System While Annual is selected, the Y ear box is grayed out. The NX4 can suppor t three different Holiday T ypes (T ype 1, T ype 2, and T ype 3), but a user can on ly select one type per day .
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 31 2.4 Configuring the Doors Each NetAXS™ panel supports four doors. For each door , you must configure the read ers, inputs, and outputs.
32 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System • Define the time zone during which the reader will be in lockdown mode (see Time Zones T ab , page 26 for details about setting time zones). When the reader is in lockdown m ode, entry is prevented but egress is still allowed.
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 33 Ste ps : 1. Use the descriptions in the table below to configure the General reader settings.
34 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System 2. Click Card Fo rmats at the side of the tab. A card form at tells the panel how the card number will be read. The panel supplies the format to the card reader s. Then, the card readers can correctly read the card.
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 35 Figure 2-12: Configuration > Doors > Reade r > Car d Formats T ab 3.
36 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System Concatenated Site Code Combines the Site Code and Card ID as one unique num ber . T otal Num Bits Lists the total number of bits on the card. Even Parity Lists where on the card th at even parity is being observed.
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 37 6. If you want to change an existing card format’ s data layout, do uble-click the format’ s name on the list of existing formats to di splay the Card Format Data Layout scre en.
38 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System 2.4.2 Output s T ab An output, or ou tput relay , is a switch on the panel that either energizes or de-ener gizes or pulses an output device, such as a door lock or an LED.
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 39 the group configuration from this screen. T o edit the Group configuration, click Config uration > Other I/O & Group s in the side panel.
40 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System The LED Reader dialog box enables you to configure the Rea der LED: The Output s t ab enables you to: • Configure the fo.
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 41 Ste ps : Use the descriptions in the following table to configu.
42 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System 2.4.3 Input s T ab Three inputs are associated with each of the four doors on a NetAXS™ p anel: • Stat us – Provides the following door status information: • Egress – Allows the door to open or cl ose normally without generating an alarm.
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 43 The Input s t ab enables you to: • Define the Status, Egress, and T amper inputs’ access modes.
44 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System Ste ps : Use the descriptions in the table below to configure the Status, Egress, and T amper inputs, the n click Submit C.
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 45 2.5 Configuring Access Levels Every card is assigned an access level. The access level spe cifies the time zone, or time schedule, during which the card holder can be granted access at a specific door .
46 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System Step s to create an access level : 1. Select the door(s). The access level will allo w access only at the door(s) you select here. 2. Enter the name of the access level in the Nam e field.
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 47 2.6 Maint aining Cards A card is encoded with a unique number and th e card holder ’ s rights to access NetAXS™ system resources.
48 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System – Use limits – Card holder note 1 – Card holder note 2 – Access levels Ste ps : Use the field descriptions in the .
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 49 2.6.2 Displaying and Modifying Cards Use this function to display sp ecified cards and modify them. Click Cards > Card Dat a to display the search scre en with which you can find and display specified cards.
50 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System 2.6.3 Deleting Cards Click Cards > Delete Card(s) to display the Delete Cards screen: Figure 2-19: Car ds > Delete C.
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 51 2.6.4 Displaying Report s Use this function to displa y a report of all cards and card data. Y ou can display the cards either by the cardholder ’ s last name or by the card number .
52 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System 2.7 Configuring Ot her I/O & Group s T ab The NetAXS™ panel provides up to 14 inputs and eight outputs. T wo 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.
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 53 Click Input s to display the Inputs screen: Figure 2-20: Config.
54 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System Ste ps : Use the descriptions in the following table to configure other panel inputs and downstream inputs: T able 2-10: Configuration > Other I/O & Gr oups > In puts T ab Field Descriptions Setting Description Name Enter a unique name to identify the device.
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 55 2.7.2 Output s T ab This tab enables you to configure the four .
56 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System Ste ps : Use the descriptions in the following table to configure each output device: T able 2-1 1: Configuration > Other I/O & Gr oups > Outputs T ab > Fields Setting Description Name Enter a unique name to identify the device.
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 57 2.7.3 Group s T ab This tab enables you to configu re outputs in groups.
58 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System Ste ps : Use the descriptions in the followi ng table to configure each group: T able 2-12: Configuration > Other I/O & Gr oup s > Gr oups T ab Field Descriptions Setting Description Name Enter a unique name to identify the group.
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 59 2.8 Configuring Interlocks An interlock is a programmed co nnection between two points.
60 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System Step s to create an interlock : 1. Click the New Interlock button to display the screen. 2. Use the descriptions in the followi ng table to configure the interlock: 3. Click the Add Interlock button to create the interlock.
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 61 Step s to enable/disable an in terlock : 1. T o enable an interlock, click the Enable button. 2. T o disable an interlock, click the Disable button.
62 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via the We b Server Configuring the System .Click Users to display the User Configuration screen: Figure 2-24: Configuration > Users The User Configuration screen enables y ou to: • Create a user . • Modify a user .
Configuring via the Web Serv er Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 63 5. Select the Account Status: – Enabled – Activates the user account (the user can log in). – Disabled – De-activates the user a ccount (the user cannot log in).
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NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 65 3 Configuring via WIN-P AK In this chapter ... 3.1 Overview This chapter explains the NetAXS™ conf iguration functions as accessed via the Quick Start W izard (QSW) in WIN-P AK 2005, WIN-P AK PRO 2005, WIN-P AK SE, and WIN-P AK PE.
66 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via WIN-PAK Adding a New NetAXS™ Panel The NetAXS™ Gateway pane l’ s baud rate is se t configured via the NetAXS™ web se rver (see the NetAXS™ Access Contr ol Unit Installation Guide for instructions). When you set the Loop T ype in the QS W to 485 ACK-NAK, you define th e baud rate to be 19.
Configurin g via WIN-PAK Adding a New NetAXS™ Panel NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 67 3.2.2 Configuring the Panel Manually Use the WIN-P AK Panel Configuration screen to complete the NetAXS™ panel configuration manually .
68 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via WIN-PAK Adding a New NetAXS™ Panel 3. Add the ADV . 4. Click OK . 5. Display and complete the Card Format tab: Figure 3-3: WIN-P AK Panel Configuration Screen .
Configurin g via WIN-PAK Adding a New NetAXS™ Panel NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 69 6. Display and complete the T ime Zones tab: Figure 3-4: WIN-P AK Panel Configuration Screen - T ime Zones T ab Note: All T ime Zones and Holidays are supported for a NetAXS™ panel.
70 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via WIN-PAK Adding a New NetAXS™ Panel 7. Display and complete the Options tab: Figure 3-5: WIN-P AK Panel Configuration Screen - Options T ab Notes: • All options are supported for a NetAXS™ pane l except the Advance d U option.
Configurin g via WIN-PAK Adding a New NetAXS™ Panel NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 71 8. Click the Advanced button to display the Ad vanced Options screen, and se lect the desired advanced options. Note that the Advanced U option is not supported for the NetAXS™ panel.
72 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via WIN-PAK Adding a New NetAXS™ Panel 10. Use the following procedure to reassign the interlocks: a. Display the Readers tab, and then display th e first input’ s configuration window . Select None , and click OK .
Configurin g via WIN-PAK Adding a New NetAXS™ Panel NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 73 The screen captures shown below sh ow the configuration for the defa ult interlocking for a single door: 12 Reader 4 tamper/auxiliary .
74 www .hon eywell.com Configuring via WIN-PAK Adding a New NetAXS™ Panel 1 1. The configuration of a NetAXS™ panel via WIN-P AK is now complete. Configuration is optional on the Outputs and Groups tabs.
NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 75 4 Monitoring NetAXS™ S t atus In this chapter ... 4.1 Overview This chapter is written for the NetAXS™ operator who will monitor the following NetAXS™ status: • Alarms – Alarms are events, or system transactions, that have been assigned alarm status.
76 www .hon eywell.com Monitoring NetAXS™ Status Monitoring Alarms 4.2 Monitoring Alarms Alarms are viewed as system-gener ated messages that may indica te the need for user attention. Note: From the drop down menu at the upper -right corn er of each Alarms tab, you can configure the tab to display alarms in g roups of 10, 25, 50, or 75.
Monitoring NetAXS™ Status Monitoring Alarms NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 77 Click the Acknowledged tab to display the acknowledged alarms: Figure 4-.
78 www .hon eywell.com Monitoring NetAXS™ Status Monitoring Alarms Date/T ime (ID) Identi fies the date and time the alarm was generated. Device Name [ID] Identifies the device that generated the alarm.
Monitoring NetAXS™ Status Monitoring Events NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 79 4.3 Monitoring Event s The Events page monit ors both panel- and web-ge nerated ev ents. For exampl e, a panel event is the reading of a card by a reader .
80 www .hon eywell.com Monitoring NetAXS™ Status Monitoring Ev ents The following table describes the informa tion displayed on the Panel events tab: T able 4-2: S tatus > Events > Panel T ab .
Monitoring NetAXS™ Status Monitoring Events NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 81 Click St atus > Event s > Web to display the W eb events tab: Figure 4-4: S tatus > Events > W eb T ab Note: The number of active users is indicate d in the upper left co rner of the tab.
82 www .hon eywell.com Monitoring NetAXS™ Status Monitoring Inputs 4.4 Monitoring Input s A NetAXS™ panel supports door , pa nel, and auxiliary inputs. The do or inputs provide egress and tamper status, the panel in puts provide power fail and tamper stat us, and the auxiliary inputs support any downstream status.
Monitoring NetAXS™ Status Monitoring Inputs NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 83 Ste ps : 1. T o shunt or un-shunt an input, click th e input name to display a prompt. Click OK to complete the shunt or un-shun t.
84 www .hon eywell.com Monitoring NetAXS™ Status Monitoring Inputs 2. T o restore the input to its shunt state based on its configured time zone, click the input’ s Restore to Time Zone button to display a prompt. Click OK to complete the restor ation to the configured time zone.
Monitoring NetAXS™ Status Monitoring Outputs NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 85 4.5 Monitoring Output s An output is an output d evice that changes its norm al state when it is ener gized, pulse d, or time-zone controlled.
86 www .hon eywell.com Monitoring NetAXS™ Status Monitoring Outputs Click St atus > Outputs > Groups to display the Groups tab of the Output Status screen: Figure 4-7: S tatus > Outputs > Gr oups T ab The Output S tatus t ab enables you to: • V iew the current status of each output in the Discrete tab (Energized or De-ener gized).
Monitoring NetAXS™ Status Monitoring System St atus NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A 87 4.6 Monitoring System S t atus This feature provides ba sic monitoring of objects in the NetAXS™ system ot he r than alarms, events, inputs, and ou tputs.
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NetAXS Access Control Unit User’s Guide , 800-04410, R evision A 89 A Upgrading NetAXS™ Firmware A.1 Overview This appendix provides in structions for upgradin g Ne tAXS™ firmware to release 3.
90 www .hon eywell.com Upgrading NetAXS™ Firmw are NetAXS™ Release 3.1.8 Upgrade Procedure Release 3 has a new access-le vel database; therefore, any release 3 access-leve l database changes will not take ef fect until the entire l oop is upgraded to release 3.
Upgrading NetAXS™ Firmw are NetAXS™ Release 3.1.8 Upgrade Procedure NetAXS Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , 800-04410, Revision A 91 Note: For WIN-P AK systems, we recommend that you stop the “communications server service” while upgrading, and then restart the servi ce after your panels are upgraded.
92 www .hon eywell.com Upgrading NetAXS™ Firmw are NetAXS™ Release 3.1.8 Upgrade Procedure 8. Install the new application file, 3-Ne tAXSimage0 3.01.08.bin. T o do this: a. Select the Configuration > System > File Management tab. b. In the Download box, click Br owse to locate the file, 3- NetAXSimage03.
Upgrading NetAXS™ Firmw are NetAXS™ Release 3.1.8 Upgrade Procedure NetAXS Access Control Unit User ’s Guide , 800-04410, Revision A 93 i. Click OK . j. Close the web brows er and re-open it. k. Enter the IP Address again into the URL box. The login screen appears without the certificate error A.
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NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A Index - 1 Index A Access level 2-45 Access mode 2-33 Acknowledged alarms 4-77 Administrator 2-61 Alarms 4-75, 4-76 acknowl.
In d e x Index-2 www.honeywell.co m Downstream baud rate 2-13 force baud reset 2-13 inputs 2-52 outputs 2-55 Downstream devices 2-23 Duress detect 2-16 E Egress 2-42 Energizing 2-26 Events 4-75, 4-79 .
Index NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide , Document 800-04410, Revision A Index - 3 NX4IN/NX4OUT boards 2-55 NX4IN/NX4OUTboards 2-52 O Operator 2-61 Output relay 2-38 Outputs 2-38, 4-75 auxi.
Index Index-4 www.honeywell.co m U Unsupervised 2-43, 2-44 Uploading card and configuration data 2-17 Use limits 2-48 Users 2-61 W Web mode monitoring and configurin g 2-11 Web server 1-1 Web server c.
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Se non hai ancora comprato il Honeywell NetAXS è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Honeywell NetAXS - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Honeywell NetAXS imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Honeywell NetAXS ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il Honeywell NetAXS, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Honeywell NetAXS.
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