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1. Return to the Main Menu by clicking the button s www amano com access contro ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 19 4 Advanced Setup Controller Setup 1 2 3 From the Main Menu select Advanced gt Controller Complete the Site Name textbox Using the APB Type drop down list select from the following Strict enforced Anti passback Zone rules for in and out directions A Tagholder cannot enter or exit a Zone consecutively Relaxed after entering a Zone the Tagholder must exit the Zone using their Tag before they can re enter However Tagholders can use their Tags for multiple consecutive exits in this Mode Using the Door Type drop down list select from the following Emergency Open opens all Doors immediately Lock Down locks all Doors immediately Normal Doors operate as set up Select the Reset APB checkbox if required The Off line Validation checkbox is selected by default allowing Terminals connected to the Controller to make certain access control decisions even when unable to communicate with the Controller De select the checkbox if necessary The Display TFT Transactions checkbox is selected by default de select the checkbox if necessary Click the button www amano com s ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 20 Ethernet F Ethernet Settings a g Device Name nexuslite Basic Comms Advanced Comms IP Address 92 1 0 17 Safe IP host Netmask Gateway
2. AMANO Nexus Lite Web Interface USER MANUAL Scope of Document This document gives a brief overview of operation of the Nexus Lite Web user interface Document Conventions We use the following conventions in this document Note points out extra information Tip points out alternative methods to perform a task Important points out important information Warning points out potential danger to you or the product Before You Begin Have the following available e An active Ethernet connection to the Nexus Lite Controller using a standard Ethernet cable e The latest version of Java Runtime Environment installed www amano com s System Settings Installing Java Runtime Environment JRE DOR O E a Using Windows Internet Explorer go to www java com On the Home Page click on the Free Java Download button Click the Install button At the Java Setup Welcome dialog click the Accept gt button At the Java Setup Complete dialog click the Finish button Close Internet Explorer Restart your PC Starting the Nexus Lite Web Interface Over a LAN Do NOT open more than 1 instance of the Web Interface per Controller When using the Web Interface with the Touch Screen Controller ensure the screen is locked If the Web Server resides on a Port other than Port 80 the URL becomes http nexuslite XX The XX highlighted in the URL refers to the new Port number If your Con
3. DNS Web browser port go Application port 49005 J Enable DHCP Figure 10 Ethernet Settings Dialog From the Main Menu select Advanced gt Ethernet Edit the Device Name textbox The Enable DHCP checkbox is selected by default de select the checkbox to set a static IP Address for the Controller Complete the Safe IP Host textbox Safe IP lets you set a specific IP address for the Nexus Lite Controller to communicate exclusively with This provides extra security by limiting access points to the System The default Web Browser Port Number is 80 and the default ONDA ISC306 0 Application Port Number is 10005 Only change these Port Numbers if they clash with other devices or services on your network Complete the Web Browser Port textbox Complete the Application Port textbox Click the button When prompted to re start the Controller click the button www amano com s 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 21 Restore amp Restore the Controllers configuration settings as follows From the Main Menu select Advanced gt Restore In the Open dialog browse to your chosen Backup location Select the file for restoration Click the Open button At the Message dialog click the OK button At the Restart Required dialog click the OK button Thus restarting the Web Interface restoring your configuration settings Ot ee ON SF UDP Output The UDP Output feature sends events generated in the Nexus Lite Sy
4. Set the Start and End Date for Daylight Savings using the buttons Set the time that Daylight Savings takes effect using the Switch Time textbox Set the duration of the Daylight Savings time shift using the Shift Duration textbox Click the button www amano com s ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 3 Auto ID Populate tables and identify Terminals by performing an Auto ID 1 From the Main Menu select System gt Auto ID 2 Atthe Auto ID dialog click the Yes button 3 Click the OK button Door Configuration amp The Nexus Lite System supports a maximum of 8 Doors Each Door has 3 Door Mode Patterns each with 4 time period allocations The user interface allows for configuration of each Door individually labeled 1 through 8 or configuration across all Doors at once All label Add a Door General Settings 1 From the Main Menu select System gt Doors E Doors D s Door Door Name Door Entry reader None Exit Reader None Enable APB J Enable Door Door Mode Patterns Pattern 1 Pattern2 Pattern 3 Figure 1 Door Configuration Dialog www amano com s ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 4 2 With the Door Tab selected in the Door Name textbox assign a Suitable name maximum 16 characters 3 Select the Entry Reader using the drop down list Make your selection from the list of displayed Readers 4 Select the Exit Reader using the drop down list Make your select
5. the Nexus Lite Controller After enrolling the batch of Tags click the O button Click the button o ao OF Delete a Tagholder or Tag From the Main Menu select Tagholders Select the Tagholder you wish to delete Click the E button At the confirmation message click Yes oe I 4 Alternatively if you would like to delete just the Tag keeping the Tagholder enrolled in the System click the Tag1 Tag2 or Tag3 button representing the Tag for deletion Edit Tagholders or Tags From the Main Menu select Tagholders select the Tagholder for editing Click the button Based on the similarity of the steps involved in Editing a Tagholder or Tag details refer to the Add Tagholder section page 12 e pA Tagholder Template Setup Create a template for Tagholder enrollment as follows 1 From the Main Menu select Tagholders 2 Click the button www amano com s ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 15 ONDA 9 Tag Template First Name Last Name Access Level Normal Access Group Default Custom Field Name Custom Field Name Custom Field Default Start Date End Date Figure 7 Tag Template Dialog Complete the First and Last Name textboxes From the Access Level drop down list select from the following Visitor restricted access valid for day of issue only Normal employee Tagholder access restricted by Door Mode Administrator overrides Anti passback APB Ru
6. this Mode the Reader LED is steady Red Tag PIN code requires presentation of a Tag followed by entry of a PIN code to open the Door PIN codes range from 2 to 65534 After entering the PIN code complete the entry by pressing the key then Green Selecting this mode without connecting a keypad reader applies Tag rules Tag Reason requires presentation of a Tag followed by entry of a Reason Code to open the Door In this Mode the Selecting this mode without connecting a keypad reader applies Tag rules Personal Access Code requires entry of a Personal Access Code PAC to open the Door Your Personal Access Code may range from between 1 to 9999 followed by a symbol In www amano com s ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 7 Open on First Tag the door is opened when the first valid Tagholder presents their Tag and remains open In this Mode Open Now the Door opens at specified time A Tag is not required to open the Door steady Green 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 for the remaining Slots For example set 3 time periods for a Door open between 8 am and 5 pm that is e Slot 1 Sitart Time 00 00 default Stop Time 07 59 e Slot 2 Siart Time 08 00 Stop Time 17 00 e Slot 3 Start Time 17 01 Stop Time 23 59 Click the button Set any remaining Door Mode Patterns Click the button 0 Click the button aS eS Delete a Door From the Main Menu select System gt Doors Select the Door f
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8. ccess valid for day of issue only Normal employee Tagholder access restricted by Door Mode Administrator overrides Anti passback APB rules If necessary complete the PIN code textbox Edit the Custom Field textbox If necessary select the Suspend All Tags checkbox Click the button ON AM Tag Information 1 Click the Tag1 button www amano com s ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 13 Tag Code Access Group Start Date End Date Tag Reader Suspend Tag Figure 6 Tag Dialog 2 Select your Tag registration reader using the Tag Reader drop down list 3 Click the button alongside the Tag Code textbox or type the tag code into the Tag Code textbox 4 Present a Tag to your chosen Tag Reader P Alternatively enter a Personal Access Code PAC in the Tag Code textbox Your Personal Access Code may range from between 1 to 9999 5 From the Access Group drop down list make your selection 6 Complete the Start and End Date requirements using the associated buttons 7 If necessary select the Suspend All Tags checkbox Click the button 9 Click the button Sa Add a Batch of Tags 1 From the Main Menu select Tagholders www amano com s ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 14 2 Click the H button Select your Tag registration reader using the Select Reader drop down list At the Batch Enrollment screen click the D button Present each Tag in succession to
9. e in seconds the Door stays open before an alarm triggers using the Door Open Duration textbox By default the Open Duration is set to 0 disenabling the Door Open Sensor DOS 8 Set the amount of time in seconds the Door remains unlocked using the Strike Duration in seconds textbox The default Strike Duration is 4 The maximum Strike Duration is 999 999 9 By default end of line sensing is disabled to enable end of line sensing on the Door Open Sensor DOS select the Enable DOS Line Sensing checkbox 10 Click the button 11 Click the OK button Exit Settings 1 Select the Exit Tab 2 Based on the similarity of the steps involved in Exit Settings refer to the Entry Settings section page 5 for more information Door Mode Pattern Configuration 1 Select the Door Tab 2 Click the Pattern 1 button www amano com s ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 6 J Wednesday m Door Mode Patterns J Tuesday Start Time End Time Slot 1 00 00 23 59 J Thursday 4 Friday J Saturday V Sunday J Holiday Figure 2 Door Mode Patterns Dialog Make your selection from the list of available access days Monday to Sunday or Holidays For Slot 1 enter a Start and End Time From the Mode drop down list select from the following Locked the Door is locked and cannot be overridden with any Tag In this Mode the Reader LED flashes Red Tag requires presentation of a Tag to open the Door In
10. e 2 Return to the Main Menu by clicking the button www amano com s ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 11 D Tagholder Configuration 7 _ Setting up a Template before adding Tagholders streamlines the Tagholder addition process _ Because of the way standard Wiegand Readers handle HID Tag codes Nexus Lite Sites using standard Wiegand Readers connected to the Nexus Lite Controller iT RT Platform can only support one of two options e HID Tags only set the DIP switch to Wiegand Open Format or e any other Tag type that is Slim Tags Omega Tags Mifare Standard Mifare Ultralite FeliCa Destfire WriTag 128 and Wrilag 2048 Set the DIP switch to Wiegand 26 bit 44 bit For more information refer to the Nexus Lite Controller iTRT Platform Installation Manual If you need a combination of HID Tags and other Tag types make use of the Amano Multi discipline Readers The Nexus Lite System supports a maximum of 1 000 Tagholders each with a maximum of 3 Tags Add Tagholder Tagholder Information 1 From the Main Menu select Tagholders 2 Click the H button www amano com s ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 12 Tagholder First Name Last Name Access Level PIN Code Custom Field Name Suspend All Tags Figure 5 Tagholder Dialog 3 Complete the First and Last Name textboxes 4 Using the Access Level drop down list select from the following Visitor restricted a
11. ick the Properties button Select the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 option Click the Properties button Set the IP Address to 192 168 100 X X being any available number between 2 and 254 Ensure that your chosen number is unique between all Nexus Lite Controllers and the PC set the Subnet Mask to 255 255 255 0 9 Click the OK button SO Pp Se SY a po www amano com s ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 25 Extra Information Further information is available at the following resources e Nexus Lite Touch Screen User Interface User Manual ISC305 0 0 AC XX e Nexus Lite Controller Installation Manual ISC304 0 0 AC XxX e Amano Nexus Lite Firmware Upgrade Utility User Manual ISC307 0 0 AC XX Download the Amano Nexus Lite Firmware Upgrade Utility from the following URL www amano com access downloads Nexus Lite nexuslitefirm exe User Notes www amano com s ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 26 User Notes ntrol www amano com access control ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 27 AMANO Security Systems Division 180 Alt 19 Suite A Palm Harbor FL 34683 Technical Support 800 390 5837 Corporate Headquarters 140 Harrison Avenue Roseland NJ 07068 1239 800 526 2559 www amano com This manual is applicable to the Nexus Lite Web Interface V 2 06 The last two digits of the Amano stock code indicate the issue status of the product 20 Software Amano US
12. ion from the list of displayed Readers 5 Add the Door to the Anti passback APB Zone by selecting the Enable APB checkbox 6 If necessary de select the Enable Door checkbox Click the button 8 Click the OK button ee Entry Settings 1 Select the Entry Tab 2 Select the RTE Mode using the drop down list your options include Normally Closed sensor remains closed until opened by an operator Normally Open sensor remains open until closed by an operator 3 Edit the DOS Mode using the drop down list your options include Normally Closed Normally Open 4 Edit the DOS Usage using the drop down list your options include Normal alarm sounds if the Door remains open too long or if the Door is forced Use this feature for monitoring real Door open states Inhibit Reader deactivates the Reader as long as the Door is open also there is no alarm for Doors forced open Used to disable the reader while the Door remains open Terminate Strike deactivates the relay if Door is opened and closed or forced Use this feature where the lock must re engage once the Door is closed 5 Set the Buzzer Volume Allowed using the drop down list select from the options Off Soft Medium and Loud given www amano com s ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 5 6 Set the Buzzer Volume Denied using the drop down list select from the options Off Soft Medium and Loud given 7 Setthe amount of tim
13. les Select an Access Group using the drop down list Edit the Custom Field Name textbox Complete the Custom Field Default textbox Complete the Start and End Date requirements using the associated buttons Click the button Return to the Main Menu by clicking the button www amano com s ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 16 Reports 3 View Reports amp 1 From the Main Menu select Reports gt Selected Report j Replace the term Selected Report with one of the following available Reports e Access this Report provides access data for the selected Tagholder over a specified date range e Status this Report displays all the status transactions from Controllers and Terminals on a selected date e Audit this Report provides a list of Tags added edited or deleted over a specified date range e Hours Worked this Report calculates hours worked from the IN and OUT Transactions of the Anti passback APB Zone 2 Select the Tagholder using the drop down list 3 Setthe Start and End Date by clicking the button 4 Click the button Export CSV Comma Separated Value The Export CSV button displays after you submit the filter data If there is no available data the Export CSV button is disabled www amano com s ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 17 E Export a Report as follows 1 Click on the Export CSV button 2 Inthe Select Output File dialog select one of the following butto
14. n options Save clicking the Save button gives you the option to save the exported data to a location of your choice Cancel clicking the Cancel button cancels the export process z a 3 Start Date 2010 02 23 4 End Date 2010 02 23 Date Time First Name Last Name Event 2010 02 23 03 18 00 Power up 2010 02 23 03 16 51 Power up 2010 02 23 03 15 35 Power up 2010 02 23 02 15 20 Anti tamper 2010 02 23 02 15 19 Anti tamper 2010 02 23 02 15 17 Anti tamper Ba 20 Figure 8 Message Board Report Exported in CSV Format Return to the Main Menu by clicking the button www amano com s ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 18 Live Transaction Viewer Viewing Live Transactions 1 From the Main Menu select Live Transactions 2 7 94 55 1 Paul Smith Allowed normal In oor One 2010 02 23 04 55 01 Monica Chetty Alowed normalin Door One 2010 02 23 04 53 56 Andrew Young Alowednormalin Door One 2010 02 23 04 53 49 Sarah Durnsfield Alowed normal In Door 04 43 58 Sarah Durnsfield 0 z 4 43 53 04 41 46 Sarah Durnsfield Allowed normalin 03 18 00 Na Poner 03 16 51 NA Powerp 03 15 35 Ma 3 3 i Big lala 313 RIR O S g 2 g 2010 02 23 03 03 56 Na fPowerup Controler 2010 02 23 02 59 10 Deleted Denied unknown ta Door One 2010 02 23 02 56 52 Deleted Denied unknown ta Door One 2010 02 23 02 15 20 a Jantitamper Controler Figure 9 Transaction Viewer
15. ng an Access Group refer to Add an Access Group page 9 for more information Holidays Setup Add a Holiday 1 From the Main Menu select System gt Holidays 2 Click the button 3 Enter a suitable name in the Holiday Name textbox 4 Set the Start Date by clicking the button 5 Set the End Date by clicking the button 6 Click the button 7 Click the button Delete a Holiday 1 From the Main Menu select System gt Holidays 2 Select the Holiday Name for deletion 3 Click the lw button 4 Click the button Edit a Holiday 1 From the Main Menu select System gt Holidays 2 Select the Holiday Name for editing 3 Based on the similarity of the steps involved in Editing a Holiday refer to the section Add a Holiday page 10 for more information www amano com s ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 10 Reason Code Setup The Nexus Lite System allows for storage of up to 10 Reason Codes You may assign any number between 0 and 99 as a Reason Code letting you to keep legacy Reason Codes to avoid retraining employees 1 From the Main Menu select System gt Reason Codes bt Reason Codes Reason slot Reason number Reason Figure 4 Reason Code Dialog 2 From the Reason Slot drop down list select a number between 1 and 10 Enter a number between 0 and 99 in the Reason Number textbox Enter a suitable description in the Reason textbox Click the button Click the button ot
16. or deletion Click the la button Click the OK button Click the button oo oy a Access Group Setup B The Default Access Group allows ALL Tagholders assigned to the Group access to ALL Doors at ALL times Therefore create Access Groups to restrict or allow access as required www amano com s ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 8 Add an Access Group 1 From the Main Menu select System gt Access Groups Access Groups Group Name Default Start Time 00 00 Stop Time 23 59 Days Doors J Monday Z Door 1 4 Tuesday V Door2 J Wednesday V Door3 V Thursday Z Door4 7 Friday Z Door V Saturday Z Door6 V Sunday V Door7 J Holiday Z Door8 Figure 3 Access Groups Dialog Click the button Enter a suitable name in the Group Name textbox Set the Start and Stop Time Make your selection from the list of available Days Make your selection from the displayed Doors Click the button Click the OK button Click the button O W oS p e eS y Delete an Access Group 1 From the Main Menu select System gt Access Groups 2 Select the Group Name for deletion www amano com ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 9 3 4 Ji Click the button Click the OK button Click the button Edit an Access Group 1 ae 3 From the Main Menu select System gt Access Groups select the Access Group for editing Based on the similarity of the steps involved in Editi
17. selected in the section Starting the Nexus Lite Web Interface on page 2 www amano com s ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 23 Troubleshooting Restoring Factory Defaults Restoring factory defaults will reset the Nexus Lite Controller s device name to Nexus Lite 1 Set the Door Lock Select DIP switch Switch 1 to the ON position Refer to your Nexus Lite Controller s Hardware Installation Manual for location of the DIP switch 2 Reset the Controller by removing and then reapplying the power source 3 With the Controller running set the Door Lock Select DIP switch Switch 1 back to the OFF position Connecting the Nexus Lite Controller direct to a PC LJ When using more than one Nexus Lite Controller ensure each Controller has a unique Device Name see page21 Setting a static IP Address for your Controller may result in difficulties when connecting direct to a PC If the Enable DHCP checkbox has previously been de selected in the Web Interface ensure that you reselect the Enable DHCP checkbox before continuing see page 21 for more information www amano com s ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 24 When connecting the Controller direct to a PC or Switch B without a DHCP server it takes about 30 seconds before the Controller gets assigned the default IP Address of 192 168 100 1 On the PC Select Start gt Control Panel Click the Network and Sharing Centre icon Select Local Area Connection Cl
18. stem to a third party application Configure this feature as follows From the Main Menu select Advanced gt UDP Output Select the Enable Output checkbox Complete the Receiving IP textbox Complete the Receiving Port textbox a The default Receiving Port Number is 10010 Only change this Port Number if it clashes with other devices or services on your network 5 Set the time in seconds between notifications using the Keep Alive Time textbox The default Keep Alive Time is 60 seconds 6 Click the button Replace Unit 1 Connect the NEW hardware 2 Perform an Auto ID see page 4 for details 3 From the Main Menu select Advanced gt Replace Unit www amano com s ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 22 4 Using the Replace drop down list make your selection 5 Complete the With textbox referring to the Fixed Address of the replacement unit 6 Click the button 7 Atthe confirmation message click Yes Security Set or change the administrator password as follows From the Main Menu select Advanced gt Security Complete the New Code textbox Complete the Confirm Code textbox Click the button Click the OK button oe NS a Return to the Main Menu by clicking the button Other Advanced Features Manual Backup Back up your Controller Configuration Settings as follows 1 From the Main Menu select About 2 Atthe About Dialog click the Backup Now button Backup saves to the same location
19. troller connects direct to the PC refer to page 24 gt a for information on accessing the Web Interface In your Internet Browser go to http nexuslite At the Security Warning click the Run button Click the OK button Select a location in which to save the Backup Backup takes place automatically at startup retaining the 5 most recent backups www amano com s ISC306 0 0 AC 02 October 2010 Page 2 5 Click the Open button 6 Enter the default Admin Code 12345 For information on changing this code refer to page 23 Over a WAN When the Web Interface loads it connects to the Controller using the hostname and port This hostname is only valid on the LAN To connect the Web Interface to the Controller from another network or across the internet provide the router with a public static IP Address or a dynamic hostname and configure port forwarding pa OF a Se Ne In your internet browser go to http nexuslite At the Controller Connection Error dialog click the Yes button Enter the Hostname or IP Address for the Controller Click the OK button Enter the Host Port for the Controller Click the OK button The values used for the alternative Hostname and Host Port load as defaults the next time you load the Web Interface on the same computer logged in as the same user Date or Time Setup 1 2 From the Main Menu select System gt Date Time Synchronise the Nexus Lite by clicking the button
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