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NetAXS™
Access Control Unit
User’s Guide
If this panel is to be added to an
existing loop, then all panels
need to be upgraded. Please
see www.honeywellaccess.com.
April 2009 © 2009 Honeywell. All rights reserved. 800-04410, Revision A
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Copyright© 2009 Honeywell. All rights reserved. All product and brand names are the service marks, trademarks, registered trademarks, or registered service marks of their respective owners. Printed in the United States of America. Honeywell reserves the right to change any information in this document at any time without prior notice. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Windows Server is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Ordering Information Please c
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CONTENTS What’s New in Release 3.1.8 Dynamic Screens and Performance Enhancements ..................................................................... ix Multi-language Support.................................................................................................................... ix CSV Reports and Card Upgrade ...................................................................................................... x Reverse IP...................................................
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2.7 Configuring Other I/O & Groups Tab ..................................................................................... 52 2.7.1 Inputs Tab.............................................................................................................. 52 2.7.2 Outputs Tab ........................................................................................................... 55 2.7.3 Groups Tab ............................................................................................
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LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1-1: NetAXS™ Web Server Hub Connection ................................................................ 2 Figure 1-2: NetAXS™ Web Server Direct Connection ............................................................. 3 Figure 2-1: NetAXS™ System Configuration Flow Chart ...................................................... 10 Figure 2-2: Configuration > System >Host/Loop Communications Tab ................................. 11 Figure 2-3: Configuration > Syst
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Figure 4-6: Status > Outputs > Doors/Aux/Other/DnStr Tab .................................................. 85 Figure 4-7: Status > Outputs > Groups Tab ............................................................................. 86 Figure 4-8: Status > System ..................................................................................................... 87 vi www.honeywell.com
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LIST OF TABLES Table 1-1: Reading the Select Panel ............................................................................................7 Table 2-1: Configuration > System > Host/Loop Communications Tab Field Descriptions.....12 Table 2-2: Configuration > System > General Tab Fields ........................................................14 Table 2-3: Configuration > Time Management Tab Field Descriptions ...................................25 Table 2-4: Configuration > Door
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What’s New in Release 3.1.8 Dynamic Screens and Performance Enhancements Dynamic screens are screens that can refresh data without re-submitting. In the Honeywell NetAXS™ panel, there is now a persistent connection between the web screens and the panel. This allows status updates from the panel to be pushed out to the screens automatically to display the data seamlessly on the screen. In addition to the dynamic screens, other panel-side enhancements have been made that improve screen perfor
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CSV Reports and Card Upgrade CSV Reports 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 separated variable) file. In order to support this, a CSV report is first created via a request from the web page. This report can be edited directly or loaded into a spreadsheet to be edited. If loaded into a spreadsheet, the file can be saved in CSV format. The modified CSV file can then be downloaded to t
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Connecting to the Web Server 1 In this chapter... Overview 1 Connecting to the Web Server 2 1.1 Overview A NetAXS™ access control site is configured with a host system and NetAXS™ access control units that exceed existing N-1000-III/IV, Pro Series specifications and approvals, and that communicate with each other and with a variety of input and output devices. Each access control unit, or panel, has four reader ports. See the NetAXS™ NX4L1 Installation Guide, NetAXS™ NX4S1 Installation Guid
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Connecting to the Web Server Connecting to the Web Server 1.2 Connecting to the 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. DIP switch 6 on a Gateway panel must be set to ON for a successful connection. • The Microsoft Windows™ screen captures used in this section reflect the Windows 2000™ platform. If you are using another Wi
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Connecting to the Web Server Connecting to the Web Server Figure 1-2: NetAXS™ Web Server Direct Connection Terminal Ethernet Port Ethernet Cable NetAXS Panel 2. Configure the computer’s network connection: a. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel. b. Click Network and Dial-up Connections. NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-04410, Revision A 3
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Connecting to the Web Server Connecting to the Web Server c. Identify your local Ethernet connection (commonly labeled Local Area Connection), and right click the icon to display the Local Area Connection Properties screen. d. Highlight the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) connection. e. Click Properties to display your system’s current Internet Protocol properties. f. Important: Keep a record of your computer’s current network configuration as it appears in this screen. You will need to re-instate
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Connecting to the Web Server Connecting to the Web Server j. Click OK to accept the entries. 3. Open your browser (Internet Explorer shown below), and enter https://192.168.1.150 as the target address. NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-04410, Revision A 5
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Connecting to the Web Server Connecting to the Web Server 4. Press the Enter key to display the Honeywell NetAXS™ login screen. Note: If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, and you receive a certificate error message, follow these steps to clear it: a. Enter the IP Address of the panel into the URL box. b. Click Continue to the website (not recommended) to display the login screen. c. Click Certificate Error at the top-right of the IP Address. The “Untrusted Certificate” screen appea
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Connecting to the Web Server Reading the Select 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. For example, if you see a number 1 in a cell, this indicates that panel 1 is online. The combinations of size and color of the number and the color of the cell background indicate the pane
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Connecting to the Web Server Reading the Select Panel Table 1-1: Reading the Select Panel (continued) Cell Display Status Large white number on blue background, such as Panel 2 is selected, and it has no unacknowledged “2” in the example below: alarms. 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. 8 www.honeywell.com
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Configuring via the Web Server 2 In this chapter... Overview 10 Configuring the System 11 Configuring the Doors 31 Configuring Other I/O & Groups Tab 52 Configuring Interlocks 59 Configuring Time Management 24 Configuring Access Levels 45 Configuring Users 61 NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-04410, Revision A 9
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Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the System 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. Caution: The sequence of NetAXS™ configuration tasks is critical. If the sequence given below is not followed, the NetAXS™ system cannot be successfully configured. The flow chart in Figure 2-1 shows the order in which to perform th