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1. input 2 Door 1 Status 2 n input 4 Door 1 Egress 1 Door 1 Input 3 Door 1 TMPR A 3 Restore to Time Zone input Door 1TMPR a input 10 Door 2 Status 10 Reese Timezone Input 9 Door 2 Egress 9 Door 2 Input 11 Door 2 TMPR A 11 Restore to Time Zone Input 12 Door 2 TMPR B 12 Input 14 Door 3 Status 14 Normal C Restore to TimeZone Input 13 Door 3 Egress 13 Normal Door 3 Input 15 Door 3 TMPR A 15 Restore to Time Zone Restore to TimeZone To shunt or un shunt an input 1 Click the input name to display a prompt 112 www honeywell com Monitoring NetAXS 123 Status Monitoring Inputs 2 Click OK to complete the shunt or un shunt Figure 4 6 Toggle Shunt State Dialog Box Door 1 Door 2 Input Status Panel 1 Click input to manually shunt or unshunt Input 2 Door 1 Status 2 Input 1 Door 1 Egress 1 Alarm Input 3 Door 1 TMPR A 3 Input 4 Door 1 TMPR B 4 3 Toggle shunt state of input 2 Input 13 Door 3 Egress 13 Input 15 Door 3 TMPR A 15 Input 16 Door 3 TMPR B 16 Mam Input 5 GENERAL PURPOSE 5 Input 6 POWER 5 PANEL TAMPER 20 0 Mam Restore to Time Zone Restore to Time Zor Figure 4 7 displays an example of a shunted input status Figure 4 7 Shunted Input Status Door 1 Door 3 Input Status Panel 1 Click input to
2. 2 1 Overview N This chapter explains the NetAXS 123 configuration functions as accessed via the web server These functions should be performed only by the system administrator or service personnel Caution The sequence of NetAXS 123 configuration tasks is critical If you do not follow the sequence described in Table 2 1 the system cannot be successfully configured Table 2 1 Configuration Task Sequence To perform this task 1 Configure the panel Host Loop Communications Click this heading System Tools 3 Configure the doors Readers Outputs Inputs Network General Configuration General Firmware Details File Upload Download Site Codes 2 Configure the time zones Time Time Zones Holidays MN Current Time Configuration Doors 1 2 3 nterlocks Other l O Site Codes 4 Configure the access levels Access Levels Add Modify Delete P 16 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Overview Table 2 1 Configuration Task Sequence continued To perform this task Click this heading 5 Create the cards and assign access Cards levels Display Modify Add Delete 6 Modify access levels to cards Cards Display Modify Add Delete Note This guide contains many screen captures These screens have been captured on a Windows XP platform they may look somewha
3. 71 Reader Setup for Door 1 0 0 0 0 eee eee 81 Egress Setup for Door 1 1 1 0 0 0 eee eee eee 82 Status Setup for Door 0 0 83 Lock Setup for Door 1 an 0 0 0 eee cece eee 84 Reader LED Setup for Door 0 0 0 0 ee eee eee 85 NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 Figure 3 8 Figure 3 9 Figure 3 10 Figure 3 11 Figure 3 12 Figure 3 13 Figure 3 14 Figure 3 15 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 Figure 4 6 Figure 4 7 Figure 4 8 Figure 4 9 Figure 4 10 Figure 5 1 Figure 5 2 Figure 5 3 Figure 5 4 Figure 5 5 Figure A 1 Figure A 2 Figure A 3 Figure A 4 Figure A 5 Figure A 6 Figure A 7 Figure A 8 Figure A 9 Figure A 10 Figure A 11 Figure A 12 Figure A 13 Figure A 14 Figure A 15 Figure A 16 Figure A 17 Figure A 18 Figure A 19 Figure A 20 Figure A 21 Reader Setup for Door2 0 0 0 0 ee ec eee eee 86 Egress Setup for Door 2 1 0 0 0 eee eee eee 87 Status Setup for Door2 1 1 0 0 eee eee eee 88 Lock Setup for Door 2 2 0 0 0 eee eee ee 89 Reader LED Setup for Door 2 0 0 0 eee eee eee ee 90 Reader Setup for Door 3 1 0 0 eee eee eee 91 Egress Setup for Door3 1 0 2 0 eee eee eee 92 Status Setup for Door3 1 0 0 2 ee ee 93 Lock Setup for Door 3 1 0 0 0 eee eee 94 Reader LED Setup for Door3
4. Enter the name of the new time zone in the Name field Enter a start time and an end time for the time zone Select the days of the week during which the time zone will be in effect EN E If the time zone will be linked to another time zone select the linked to time zone s number from the drop down list below before you link time zones An example is provided to help you create i Caution We recommend that you read the explanation of time zone linking the links successfully 5 Click Add Time Zone NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 31 Configuring via the Web Server Configuring Time Management To modify a time zone 1 In the Tz column click the number of the time zone you want to modify 2 Change the time zone settings as you desire 3 Click Modify to accept the changes To delete a time zone Caution Do not delete a time zone that is currently in use 1 In the Tz column click the number of the time zone you want to delete 2 Click Delete 3 Click OK at the delete prompt Linking Time Zones You assign each Time Zone a specific start time and end time The maximum time range is from 12 00 AM to 11 59 PM Note that the time range cannot cross midnight You can set this time range to be effective for any day of the week including weekends Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday and Sunday These days can also include holidays which are consi
5. Choose an Upload Type x Upload Download to panel C Immediate Deferred 639 TNT s z foo Aw anual e utomatic Sep Ege 2009 E _Browse Download Choose a lanquage to delete x Delete 4 Seta date and time for the download and click Download The following message appears under the Download header Activation scheduled for month day hr min AM PM A 4 3 Cancelling a Download You may return to the firmware download page at any time and cancel all downloads that are pending or in progress For deferred downloads the panels waiting to begin are removed from the download queue and the download is cancelled 138 www honeywell com Downloading Data to the Panel For manually deferred downloads that are awaiting activation the cancellation removes the downloaded firmware entirely from the waiting area 1 Click Download to complete the deferred download setup and display the following acknowledgment screen Figure A 8 Automatic Download Configuration Acknowledgment File Management Upload from panel Choose an Upload Type ivl Upload Download to panel Firmware download complete Automatic activation has been scheduled Cancel Automatic Activation Activate New Firmware Now Cancel Firmware Upgrade Choose a file to delete v 2 To cancel the automatic activation click Cancel Automatic Activation which displays the foll
6. Honeywell NetAXS Click here 3 Click Certificate Error at the top right of the IP address The Untrusted Certificate screen appears Figure A 11 Untrusted Certificate Message x Q Untrusted Certificate The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a trusted certificate authority This problem may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server We recommend that you close this webpage About certificate errors View certificates NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 143 Upgrade Notes 4 Click the View Certificates bar The Certificate Information screen appears Figure A 12 Certificate Information Screen Certificate General Details Certification Path Certificate Information This CA Root certificate is not trusted To enable trust install this certificate in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store Issuedto 192 168 1 150 Issued by 192 168 1 150 Valid from 12 28 2009 to 12 26 2019 Issuer Statement 144 www honeywell com Upgrade Notes 5 Click Install Certificate The Certificate Import Wizard screen appears Figure A 13 Certificate Import Wizard Welcome Screen Certificate Import Wizard Welcome to the Certificate Import Wizard This wizard helps you copy certificates certificate trust lists and certificate revocation lists
7. Figure 2 11 Card Format Editing Screen Card Format Data Layout Name LJReverse Bit Order Cancatenate Site Code Exponent 0 Enter in Start B4 AND V in Num Bits 10 disable that field use Tab to move between fields 7 Use the field descriptions in Table 2 7 to define the layout and click Save Note To disable a field enter in the Start Bit box and 0 in the Num Bits box T Table 2 7 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Reader A gt Card Format Fields Setting Description Name Displays the name by which the format will be listed in the Card Formats tab The name is user defined Reverse Bit Order Returns the message from the reader in reverse bit order least significant bit first and most significant bit last Concatenate Site Code When enabled it is used with the Exponent field to combine the site code and Card ID into a new unique number Mainly used when a site requires the use of more than 8 different site codes Exponent This option is available only when the Concatenate Site Code box is checked To generate a card s new ID use this box to insert the desired number of zeroes to be added to the right hand side of the Site Code value Then add the card ID to calculate the card s new ID For example a 26 bit card has a site code of 123 and the card ID is 637 When the Concatenate Site Code is enabled with an exponent of 4 4 zeroes are added to the right hand side o
8. eese eee eee 95 Monitoring gt Alarms gt Unacknowledged Tab 105 Monitoring gt Alarms gt Acknowledged Tab 106 Monitoring gt Events gt Panel Tab 0 0005 109 Monitoring gt Events gt Web Tab 000 cee ee eee 111 Monitoring gt Inputs 0 0 0 eee ee eee 112 Toggle Shunt State Dialog Box 0 0 0 e eee ee 113 Shunted Input Status 0 2 ee ee 113 Time Zone Restore Dialog Box 0 0 00 eee ee eee 114 Monitoring gt Outputs gt Doors Aux Other Tab 115 Status gt System vie Ade ed ide pede ELS 117 System Tools gt File Upload Download File Management Screen 120 File Management Manual Time Setting 122 File Management Automatic Time Setting 123 Reporting gt Event Reports gt By Last Name Tab 125 Event Reports By Card Number Example 127 File Management Screen 0 0 0c eee eee ee eee 131 Immediate Download Confirmation 0 132 Deferred Manual Download Confirmation 134 Firmware Upgrade Ready for Activation 135 Download Progress Complete 0 00 00 ee eee eee eee 136 Firmware Upgrade Pending 00 e eee ee ee ee ee 137 Deferred Automatic Download Configuration 138 Automatic Download Configuration Acknowledgment 139 Secur
9. firmware 134 www honeywell com Downloading Data to the Panel As the transfer completes to each NetA XS 123 panel on the loop the file is moved into flash memory so that it remains on the panel even if the panel is rebooted in which case it will still not be activated until you activate it manually When the file transfer to all NetAXS 123 panels on the loop is complete the following screen appears Figure A 4 Firmware Upgrade Ready for Activation Firmware upgrade ready for activation Log Out Welcome admin File Management Upload from panel Choose an Upload Type v Upload Download to panel Firmware download complete Requires manual activiation Activate New Firmware Now Cancel Firmware Upgrade Choose a file to delete v Delete A status message at the top of the screen indicates that the upgrade is ready for activation NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 135 Downloading Data to the Panel 5 Set a date and time for the download and click Download When the file transfers to all NetAXS 123 panels on the loop have completed the following screen appears Figure A 5 Download Progress Complete File Management Download Progress for Downstream Panels Panel _ Status __ 2 33280 of 33200 700 Complete 3 cwm som 399 7 MEINEN 136
10. 00 19 Input 4 Door 1 TMPR B 4 AMANAN 4 nn 4n leek Ree a Tran A Older Alarm State Alarm State Alarm State Alarm State Online Alarm State Alarm State Alarm State Alarm State Alarm State Alarm State Alarm State Alarm State flav Minta 23 aojojojmnjsj anjojojo ojofjwrjw Notes q e You can display the newest events first by clicking Newest Click Older to display the next oldest tab display of events The Events screen dynamically refreshes when new events are generated NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 109 Monitoring NetAXS 123 Status Monitoring Events Table 4 3 describes the information displayed on the Events Panel tab Table 4 3 Monitoring gt Events gt Panel Tab Fields Column Head Date Time ID Description Provides the date and exact time the event was generated according to the panel s time Device Name ID Identifies the device that generated the event LN Logical device number A unique number starting at 1 that is assigned to an alarm generating point This number is never duplicated either on a Controller or its attached 1 or 2 Door I O board There is one exception to this Door Readers For a list of common values see Table 4 2 PN Physical device number A number at the board level that is assigned to
11. 16 Door 3 TMPR B 16 Mam Restore to Time Zone Input 5 GENERAL PURPOSE S Alarm C Restore to Time Zone Input 6 POWER 6 Restore to Time Zone PANEL TAMPER 20 Restore to Time Zone Note The Input Status screen dynamically refreshes when input status changes qe 114 www honeywell com Monitoring NetAXS 123 Status Monitoring Outputs 4 5 Monitoring Outputs q An output is a device that changes state when it is energized pulsed or time zone controlled For example a successful card read at a reader pulses a door lock The lock changes its normally locked state to an unlocked state and the cardholder opens the door The panel supports one door output for each of its three doors The panel also supports up to three additional auxiliary outputs For example e 1 Door System 1 Door Output and 1 Aux Output 2 Door System 2 Door Outputs and 2 Aux Outputs 3 Door System 3 Door Outputs and 3 Aux Outputs Outputs can be configured individually as discrete outputs see Outputs Tab page 48 and Outputs Tab page 66 or collectively as a group of outputs Note The Pulse and Restore to Time Zone buttons will only function when an output or a group has a valid pulse time or a time zone assigned The Output Status tab enables you to View the current status of each output in the Discrete tab Energized or De energized View the current status of each
12. 192 168 1 150 You should confirm its origin by contacting 192 168 1 150 The following number will assist you in this process Thumbprint shal D316A117 182A2966 4782D5C0 47503848 68089513 Warning If you install this root certificate Windows will automatically trust any certificate issued by this CA Installing a certificate with an unconfirmed thumbprint is a security risk If you click Yes you acknowledge this risk Do you want to install this certificate 146 www honeywell com Upgrade Notes 9 Click Yes to view the following popup Figure A 17 Successful Import Message Certificate Import Wizard J The import was successful 10 Click OK to return to the Certificate Information screen Figure A 12 on page 144 11 Click OK 12 Close the web browser and re open it 13 Enter the IP address again into the URL box The login screen appears without Certificate Error Figure A 18 Security Certificate Login E 9 Hybttps 192 168 1 150 mebjloginentry htm sr 8 fr Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help eo BR Q 7 eh search h Bookmarks zy Yahoo Mal v EpNews EB Answers Lrestye autos A Mu we Hironeveet ess l Honeywell NetAXS oername Password EBENEN Login J Reset NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 147 Upgrade Notes A 6 2 Firefox 3 Security Certificate Failure If you are using Firef
13. 26 Modes Input 65 Normally Closed 52 53 Normally Open 53 Supervised 52 53 Unsupervised 53 Monitoring alarms 105 events 109 inputs 112 mode 18 outputs 115 status 18 N NetAXS 123 connecting to USB 3 connecting to web server direct 6 via hub 5 default settings 74 upgrading 130 Network configuration 26 158 www honeywell com Index O Operator 70 Output relay 48 Outputs 48 104 auxiliary 66 de energizing 116 energizing 116 interlocks 67 68 latching 67 monitoring 115 pulsing 116 re setting 116 P Panel status 13 Panels addresses 23 downstream baud rate 21 gateway 23 reboot 22 setting current time 29 PIN 58 Port number 20 Pulse time 50 67 R Reader A 36 Reader B 46 Readers LEDs 24 tamper 51 Reports 61 104 Resistor values 53 S Scheduling access 31 Select Panel 13 Service user 70 Setting current time 29 Shunt time 53 65 Site codes 27 Standalone commands Card Add 99 Card Delete 100 Date 97 Input 100 Interlock 100 101 Time 96 Time Zone 98 Status alarms 105 events 109 inputs 112 outputs 115 panels 13 Subnet mask 26 Supervised mode 53 T Tamper 51 Time management 29 holidays 34 Time synchronization host and panel 21 Time zones 31 50 53 54 65 116 Timeout 23 Trace 58 Trigger 69 U Unsupervised mode 53 Upgrading NetAXS 123 Firmware 129 Uploading card and configuration data 25 Use limits 58 Users 70 W Web mode monitoring
14. B Tamper Tamper LN PN LN PN LN PN LN PN LN PN LN PN Door 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 1 1 5 5 Door 2 9 2 10 3 11 4 12 5 2 2 6 6 Door3 13 6 14 7 15 8 16 9 3 3 7 7 Note The values listed in this table are based on defaults For information on other values contact Technical Support qe 108 www honeywell com Monitoring NetAXS 123 Status Monitoring Events 4 3 Monitoring Events The Events page monitors both panel and web generated events For example a panel event is a recording of a card read by a reader A web event example is the recording of the user login Click Monitoring gt Events to display the Panel event tab Figure 4 3 Monitoring gt Events gt Panel Tab Events Panel 1 Iv Display Invalid Card Format Events Max Events Displayed 25 ee a 7T HA ETTE 133 12 18 2009 12 00 38 Input 14 Door3 Status 14 Alarm State 12 18 2008 12 00 38 Input 10 Door2 Status 10 12 18 2008 12 00 34 Input 2 Door 1 Status 2 1218 2008 12 00 23 Input 16 Door3 TMPR B 16 12 18 2009 12 00 23 Input 15 Door3 TMPR A 15 12 18 2009 12 00 23 Aux IO Board Devices 0 12 18 2008 12 00 23 Input 13 Door 3 Egress 13 12 18 2009 12 00 23 Input 12 Door2 TMPR B 12 12 18 2008 12 00 23 Input 11 Door 2 TMPR A 11 12 18 2009 12 00 23 Input 9 Door2 Egress 12 18 2008 12 00 19 Input 20 PANEL TAMPER 12 18 2008 12 00 19 Input 6 POWER 12 18 2009 12 00 19 Input5 GENERAL PURPOSE 1218 2009 12
15. From your disk to a certificate store 4 certificate which is issued by a certification authority is a confirmation of your identity and contains information used to protect data or to establish secure network connections 4 certificate store is the system area where certificates are kept To continue click Next Cancel 6 Click Next to view the Certificate Store screen Figure A 14 Certificate Store Screen Certificate Import Wizard Certificate Store Certificate stores are system areas where certificates are kept Windows can automatically select a certificate store or you can specify a location For NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 145 Upgrade Notes 7 Accept the default value and click Next to display the Certificate Import Wizard completion screen Figure A 15 Certificate Import Wizard Completion Screen Certificate Import Wizard Completing the Certificate Import Wizard You have successfully completed the Certificate Import wizard You have specified the Following settings Certificate Store Selected Automatically determined by t Content Certificate 8 Click Finish The following warning appears Figure A 16 Security Warning Screen Security Warning A You are about to install a certificate from a certification authority CA claiming to represent 192 168 1 150 Windows cannot validate that the certificate is actually from
16. Lock Control Output 11 Time Zone None Sec C Min C Hr Pulse Time 2 Interlocking 6 aes mak ae Point On Action J OffAction Cancel Apply Help Note Outputs 5 and 6 are system outputs WIN PAK cannot control these outputs and e you cannot customize them 90 www honeywell com Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 WIN PAK Screen Shots for Door 3 3 7 WIN PAK Screen Shots for Door 3 The following screen shots illustrate setting up Reader Egress Input Status Input LED Output and Lock Output for Door 3 Click the Readers tab to configure the reader setup parameters Figure 3 11 Reader Setup for Door 3 Panel Configuration Basic Card Format Time Zones Options Inputs Outputs Groups Readers Reader 1 Door 1 Reader Enable PIN Edit 2 Door 2 Reader 3 Door 3 Reader 4 Isolate 4 No ADY Delete Iv Do Free Egress Input shunts Status Input Shunt Device Reader 3 Pulse No Action Direct Point Dui Free Egress Input Pulse Time 10 sec In 13 Follow No Action Status Input Shunt Device In 14 Shunt Time 15 sec NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 91 Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 WIN PAK Screen Shots for Door 3 Click the Inputs tab to configure the egress setup parameters Figure 3 12 Egress Setup for Door 3 Panel Configurati
17. PIN access modes 36 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the Doors e Configure reader for anti passback Specify the card formats the reader must use to read the card data e Add edit and delete card formats Click Reader A to display the Reader A tab see Figure 2 9 Steps 1 Use the descriptions in Table 2 5 to configure the General reader settings Table 2 5 Configuration Doors 1 Reader A Tab Fields Setting Access Mode Description Specifies the validation conditions required at the door before access is granted For each access mode you must also select a time zone from the drop down list The time zone is the schedule by which the access mode is effective Disabled Disabled mode puts the reader in a state where all card reads are ignored with the exception of a VIP card which is allowed access Contact and Egress will report but Egress will not cause the door to open Lockdown Ignores all card reads except from a VIP card denies door entry but allows egress Card and Pin Grants access only with both a successful card read and a valid PIN entry at the door s keypad You can perform the card read and PIN entry in either sequence You must make the second entry within 10 seconds of the first entry in either sequence Card or Pin Grants access with either a successful card read or a valid PIN entry at the door s keypad Pin Only Grants acc
18. Panel column on the right edge of the Main Window displays all panels available to the computer This list displays the number of the gateway panel that you are connected to over Ethernet and any downstream panels connected via RS 485 to the Gateway panel SS 10 www honeywell com Getting Started Navigating the Landing Page 1 3 Navigating the Landing Page The opening screen displays icons representing the functions available Table 1 1 Landing Page Icons Icon Description For more information see View status monitorin Monitoring System Status page 117 Monitoring e p pag Alarms Events nputs Outputs Generate event reports and card Maintaining Cards page 56 and Reporting reports Generating Reports page 125 Users amp Accounts Create modify and delete users Configuring Users page 70 and checks account status Manage cardholder cards Maintaining Cards page 56 Cards Display Modify Add Delete Configure time management Time Zones Tab page 31 Time Time Zones Holidays Current Time Manages access levels Configuring Access Levels page 54 Access Levels Add Modify Delete NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 11 Getting Started Navigating the Landing Page Table 1 1 Landing Page Icons continued a The number of doors shown next to this icon reflects the actual n
19. Reader B The Inputs tab enables you to Define the Status Egress and Tamper input modes Specify the Status Egress and Tamper shunt time or the period of time the door s normal state will be ignored Specify the Status Egress and Tamper debounce time or the period of time the input must remain in its new state before it is recognized as being in the new state Specify the time zones for the Status Egress and Tamper inputs Enable or disable Auto Relock for the Status inputs Click Inputs to display the Inputs tab Figure 2 17 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Inputs Tab gt Status Inputs usus Status Egress Reader A Tamper Reader B Tamper Door 1 Configuration Panel 1 Status input B Input 2 Door 1 Status Normally Closed Mame C Normally Open Unsupervised C Supervised Don Min i50 s bo Seconds shunt sl Time Zones Disable Interlock mH Disable Alarm Msgs B PCa Cis gall Disable output 1 x Submit Changes NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 51 Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the Doors There are four possible Mode configurations Figure 2 17 shows the Normally Closed Unsupervised Mode The following screens show the remaining modes Figure 2 18 Input Status Mode Normally Open Unsupervised Mode C Normally Closed
20. Time b ja D win fioo s Energized j xum Disable Interlock Lm tatching Enable meno G Disabled Submit Changes Steps Use the descriptions in Table 2 13 to configure each output device 66 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring Other I O Table 2 13 Configuration gt Other I O gt Outputs Tab Fields Setting Description Name Enter a unique name to identify the device Pulse Time Specifies the duration for which the device will assume abnormal status For example it specifies how long a horn will sound or a door strike will remain released The maximum number of hours is 1 When the hour field is blank the maximum number of minutes is 59 When 1 is entered in the hour field the maximum number of minutes is 45 The sum of all three units comprises the pulse time Note that you can express seconds in tenths of a second Time Zones Specifies two schedules e Energized sets the period during which the output is automatically energized Disable Interlock sets the period during which the interlock a programmed interaction between selected inputs and outputs will be disabled During the selected Time Zone this point ignores all interlock actions to it effectively disabling it from being a Reacting Component during the Time Zone Outside of the Time Zone the point will react to interlocks as expected Latching Toggles the state of the
21. Upgrade Notes 1 If you notice any communication issues and the upgrades are complete you probably had more than one panel configured as a gateway In this case you should reset the panels to clear the issue 2 If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 According to Microsoft if you are running IE7 version 7 0 5730 11 you should upgrade to version 7 0 5730 13 or newer NetAXS is not compatible with IE7 version 7 0 5730 11 You should either use a newer version IE 6 or another browser A 6 1 Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 Security Certificate Failure Note The IP address shown in the following screens is for illustration purposes only For these procedures use the default IP address that is provided to you qu If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 and you receive a certificate error message follow these steps to clear it 1 Enter the IP address of the panel into the URL box The following message appears Figure A 9 Security Certificate Failure Screen ued by a trust x There is a problem with this website s security certificate The th te was not iss More information 142 www honeywell com Upgrade Notes 2 Click Continue to this website not recommended to display the login screen Figure A 10 Security Certificate Failure Correction Login Go Hiei Dr JE fe US de ret D ioe o n A JEE Roinnte Lp ree et Epu G Ao Menem
22. access 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 2 6 1 Adding New Cards The Add New Card s screen enables you to Create cards encoded with the following information Card Number s Card Holder Name first and last names Card Type Personal Identification Number PIN Trace Expiration Date UseLimit Notel Note2 Access levels 56 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Maintaining Cards Click Cards gt Add to display the Add New Card s screen Figure 2 22 Cards gt Add Add New Card s Single Add Selected none gt Card Number s fram Bulk Add Last First Card Type OSupewisor Employe OVP Temp Card Holder Name C Enable Fxpiration Date Available Use Limit O Limit number of uses to e eve This haading configurable via Syzlam Configuration Genaral Seleci All Add Card s Steps Use the field descriptions in Table 2 10 to complete the card fields and click Add Card s Table 2 10 Cards Add Cards Fields Field Description Card Number s Specifies the unique number by which the card holder will be identified A card number is required Card Holder Name Identifies the card holder A card holder
23. com Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 Standalone Commands 3 8 2 D Date Command T _D pn_mm dd yyyy_day lt CR gt Variables pn panel number 1 31 mm month number 1 12 dd day number 1 31 yyyy year number ex 2007 1999 etc date day of week 1 7 1 Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 Saturday 7 Sunday Note The day of week setting is a hold over from an old command The panel using the mm dd yyyy information will automatically configure panel to the correct day of the week regardless of the setting selected in day of week But the command still requires a value to be entered in its place of 1 7 Example 1 _D 1_01 09 2007_5 lt CR gt This command would set panel 1 to a date of 1 9 2007 and to Friday as the day of the week Example 2 _D 25_12 14 2009_7 lt CR gt This command would set panel 25 to a date of 12 14 2009 and to Sunday as the day of the week NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 97 Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 Standalone Commands 3 8 3 L Time Zone Command qm _L pn_tz_h1 m1 h2 m2_days lt CR gt Variables pn panel number 1 31 tz time zone number 1 63 127 h1 start time zone hours 00 23 Military time m1 start time zone minutes 00 59 h2 end time zone hours 00 23 Military time m2 end time zone minutes 00 59 days days of week valid values as listed below
24. default values the Event History is lost and any customized databases are removed so the panel is reset with the original factory default database This does not affect the Ethernet IP address You can also use the ASCII command _I pn_R to reset a panel to the original factory default values but this command only removes the customized databases and restores the original factory default database The Event History is retained To reset the panel to the factory default values 1 Make a note of the existing settings on SW1 DIP switches 2 While the panel is powered up turn all of the DIP switches to the OFF position Power down then power the panel back up Wait for the panel to come up The RUN LED should flicker fast Set the DIP switches back to their original positions ON nn Ro Q Power down then power the panel back up 7 The RUN LED should flash normal The panel is now reset to the original factory default values NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 155 156 www honeywell com Index A Access levels 54 Access mode Reader A 37 Administrator 70 Alarms 104 105 Anti passback 23 Reader A 39 Automatic firmware download 137 Auto relock 54 65 Auxiliary outputs 66 B Baud rate loop 21 C Card and PIN duress detect 24 Card holder notes 24 Cards access levels 54 adding 56 card holder notes 24 card type 57 deleting 60 displaying 58 format
25. eee 80 Table 4 1 Monitoring gt Alarms Fields esee rennen nennen 107 Table 4 2 Logical LN and Physical PN Numbers of Common Panel Events 108 Table 4 3 Monitoring gt Events gt Panel Tab Fields serene 110 Table 5 1 Status gt Report Fields eiie tette reet reet ipte te e aine eene 126 Table B 1 NetAXS 123 SW1 DIP Switch Settings seen 153 Table B 2 NetAXS 123 SW2 DIP Switch Settings esee 155 NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B Getting Started In this chapter Overview Connecting to the Web Server Navigating the Landing Page Reading the Select Panel 11 13 NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B Getting Started Overview 1 1 Overview The NetAXS 123 is a modular 1 2 or 3 Door access control system A NetAXS 123 access control site is configured with a host system and access control units that exceed existing N 1000 III IV Pro Series specifications and approvals These units also communicate with each other and with a variety of input and output devices Each access control unit or panel has three reader ports Each port can support two readers For supported configurations see Supported Configurations page 77 You can communicate with the Ne
26. first and last name is required Each name can have up to 15 characters for the first name and 20 characters for the last name Card Type Specifies whether the card holder is a Supervisor Employee or a VIP A temporary Temp flag can be set for each type of card holder When the Temp flag is enabled the expiration date becomes an active field Note that the Temp box is active when the panel is configured for visitor cards in Configuration System General see General Tab page 21 A card type is required NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 57 Configuring via the Web Server Maintaining Cards Table 2 10 Cards gt Add Cards Fields Field PIN Description Specifies the Personal Identification Number PIN for the card holder A PIN is optional however if the door reader is configured to require PIN identification see Reader A Tab page 36 then you must create a PIN for the card holder here The PIN has a maximum of six digits Trace Expiration Date Use Limit Note 1 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 card holder s path through the facility Specifies the date that a temporary card is de activated Specifies the number of times a card can be used before it expires Specify the number of uses limit as the number of times access may be g
27. from midnight to midnight The options available when configuring a holiday are Annual Type Date and Year While Annual is enabled the date added as a Holiday will be a Holiday every year This disables the Annual check box and allows a user to select a specific year so that only during that date and year will the Holiday selection work While Annual is selected the Year box is grayed out The panel can support three different Holiday Types Type 1 Type 2 and Type 3 but a user can only select one type per day Also note that a single calendar day cannot be set for more than one type of Holiday For example the A of J uly could be a Type 1 Holiday but then Type 2 and 3 would not be able to work on the 4 of J uly Holidays or special events that require multiple days will require a Holiday entry for each date that is to be special For example Thanksgiving is usually two days Thursday and Friday Both of these days would require a separate Holiday date entry and use the same Holiday Type Beyond that Type 1 2 and 3 can be configured any way you wish To modify a holiday 1 In the Holiday column click the number of the holiday you want to modify 2 Change the holiday settings as you desire 3 Click Modify to accept the changes To delete a holiday 1 In the Holiday column click the number of the holiday you want to delete 2 Click Delete 3 Click OK at the delete prompt NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Docu
28. gt Site Codes Tab System Configuration Panel 1 Firmware Details Site Codes Host Loop Communications sc ___SiteCodeName _Site Code Number 1 12 test Name Site Code Add Site Code Delete All To create a site code Enter a name for the site code in the Name field 2 Enter a unique number up to five digits for the site code in the Site Code field 3 Click Add Site Code to create the site code NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 27 Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the System To modify a site code 1 Click the site code s number in the Num column to select the site code se eS E7171 Seen tesa test 12 Name test Site Code 12 New Site Code Modify Delete Delete All 2 Click Modify to display the Name and Site Code fields 3 Modify the name or site code number as you desire and click Modify again To delete a site code 1 In the Site Code Number column click the number of the site you want to delete 2 Click Delete to display a prompt 3 Click OK to delete the site code To delete all site codes 1 Click Delete All Codes to display a prompt 2 Click OK to delete the codes 28 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring Time Management 2 3 Configuring Time Management This set of time related functions includes Setting the current
29. is either denied access Hard or allowed access Soft Enabled Enables the anti passback feature Hard Validates IN OUT status before allowing entry A second swipe of the card at the same type of reader IN OUT causes a Hard anti passback violation and the user is denied entry Soft Validates IN OUT status before allowing entry A second swipe of a card at the same type of reader IN OUT causes a Soft anti passback violation but the user is allowed entry Out Applies to readers located inside the anti passback controlled area Card holders use these readers when attempting to exit the anti passback controlled area In Applies to readers located outside the anti passback controlled area Card holders use these readers when attempting to enter the anti passback controlled area NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 39 Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the Doors Table 2 5 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Reader A Tab Fields continued Setting Duress Output Description Configures the output that will trip when a card holder enters a duress PIN at a keypad card reader A duress PIN is the PIN a user enters at a keypad when being forced for example during a robbery to open a door The card holder enters a PIN that is either one number higher or lower than the correct PIN This PIN opens the door but it also triggers the designated dures
30. manually shunt or unshunt Input 2 Door 1 Status 2 Input 1 Door 1 Egress 1 Input 3 Door 1 TMPR A 3 Input 4 Door 1 TMPR B 4 Input 10 Door 2 Status 10 Input 9 Door 2 Egress 8 Input 11 Door 2 TMPR A 11 Input 12 Door 2 TMPR B 12 Input 14 Door 3 Status 14 Input 13 Door 3 Egress 13 Input 15 Door 3 TMPR A 15 Input 16 Door 3 TMPR B 16 Input 5 GENERAL PURPOSE 5 Input 6 POWER 6 PANEL TAMPER 20 Restore to Time Zone NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 113 Monitoring NetAXS 123 Status Monitoring Inputs 3 Click the input s Restore to Time Zone button to display a prompt to restore the input to its shunt state based on its current time zone Click OK to complete the restoration to the current time zone Figure 4 8 Time Zone Restore Dialog Box Input Status Panel 1 Click input to manually shunt or unshunt Input 2 Door 1 Status 2 mam Restore to Time Zone Input 1 Door 1 Egress 1 mam Restore to Time Zone Door 1 Input 3 Door 1 TMPR A 3 o mm Restore to Time Zone Input 4 Door 1 TMPR B 4 Restora to Jima Zone Door 2 YD Restore input 2 to its current time zone Restore to Time Zone Restore to Time Zone m Sn Input 13 Door 3 Egress 13 Restore to Time Zone Door 3 Input 15 Door 3 TMPR A 15 Restore to Time Zone Input
31. outputs between energized and de energized status upon every activation code use interlock or manual pulse Interlock Enables you to disable the interlock or programmed interaction between two points NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 67 Configuring via the Web Server Configuring Interlocks 2 8 Configuring Interlocks An interlock is a programmed connection between two points The interlock causes an input point output point or group of output points to act in a specified manner when another input point output point or group of output points changes its state An action on the trigger point causes a reaction on the reacting component For example when a motion detector input detects movement it causes a horn output to sound The Interlocks screen enables you to Create and delete interlocks Enable or disable existing interlocks Click Configuration gt Interlocks to display the Interlocks Configuration screen Figure 2 28 Configuration gt Interlocks Interlocks Configuration Panel 1 Interlocks are defined by their trigger points Adding an interlock with a trigger point used by an existing interlock will overwrite the existing interlock Intik Name Trigger Reacting Component Alarm Action Normal Action __ 1 Door 1 Egress Input 1 Output 1 Disable Pulse On No action 9 Door 2 Egress Inpu
32. panel will treat that day as the Holiday type regardless of the actual day of the week Monday Sunday During this Holiday only Time Zones that contain that specific Holiday type will work The Holiday tab enables you to further customize how the panel works For example you can block access to a building on that day or grant special access during that day The Holidays tab enables you to Create a holiday Modify a holiday Delete a holiday Click Time gt Holidays gt Holidays tab to display the Holidays tab Figure 2 8 Time Holidays Holidays Tab Time Management Configuration Sues Tine zones Holidays Holiday Name ate Annual m New Year s Day January 1 T Name Iv Annual CType1 CType2 CType3 Date Jj AF A Add Holiday To create a holiday 1 Enter the name of the new holiday in the Name field up to 25 characters 2 Ifthe holiday will occur annually select the Annual check box 3 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 page 31 4 Select the holiday s month and date from the drop down lists 5 Click Add Holiday 34 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring Time Management Each Holiday added is considered a full day extending
33. s Display Modify Card s To display or modify a card 1 Enter a value for either of the search keys card number or card holder last name 2 Click Display Modify Card s The cards specified in step 1 appear 3 Use the field descriptions in Table 2 10 on page 57 to complete the card fields and click Submit Modification s Note If no card is specified the screen displays a list of all cards in the system qu NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 59 Configuring via the Web Server Maintaining Cards 2 6 3 Deleting Cards The Delete Card s screen enables you to Delete cards retrieved by any of the following keys Card number Range of card numbers Card holder s last name Click Cards Delete to display the Delete Cards screen Figure 2 24 Cards gt Delete Delete Card s er la 12345 ov NENNEN Range of Card Numbers o NENNEN Delete Card s To delete a card 1 Enter a value for any of the search keys card number card number range or card holder name 2 Click Delete Card s to delete all cards matching the search keys you entered 3 Click OK at the prompt to delete the card 60 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Maintaining Cards 2 6 4 Displaying Reports Use this function to display a report of all cards and card data You can display the cards either by the card holder s last n
34. screen Figure 2 21 Access Levels gt Add Modify Delete Access Level Configuration Readers from other panels may be added to an existing Access Level by selecting the desired panel choosing its reader s and clicking Modify M ReaderA M ReaderB M Reader Reader B Default Time Zone 24x7 Default Time Zone 24x7 Default Time Zone 24x7 M Reader A F Reader B Default Time Zone 24x J Full Access on Panel 1 No Access on Panel 1 o Mmm Other Panels with Readers in This Access Level l 1 fron access New Level Modify Delete In this figure Door 1 has Reader A and Reader B enabled Reader 2 and Reader 3 only have Reader A enabled and Reader B is grayed out Readers that are grayed out indicate to the user that they are deactivated To create an access level 1 Select the door s The access level allows access only at the door s you select here 2 Enter the name of the access level in the Name field This should be a unique name that identifies the general user group 3 Select the time zone you want from the drop down list in the Time Zone field The access level allows access to the card holder only during this time zone 4 Click New Level To assign a Time Zone to a door 1 Select the check box for the reader you desire The Time Zone field appears 2 From the Time Zone drop down list select the Time Zone you want to assign to the door Note that a Time Zone
35. the upgrade to minimize its impact on the access control of your building You should allow for approximately 20 minutes to upgrade one gateway panel and 25 minutes for one downstream panel switched to gateway mode Depending upon your configuration you may be able save time by starting multiple panel upgrades on your loop simultaneously With respect to the timing of the upgrade you may download data to a selected panel immediately download data to all panels later for activation either manually or automatically cancel an automatically deferred download cancel a deferred download altogether These options are described in Uploading Data from the Panel page 131 Note Make sure to back up the panel database prior to upgrading the panel firmware See Backing up and Restoring the NetAXS 123 page 120 for instructions qu 130 www honeywell com Mixed Revision Loops A 2 Mixed Revision Loops In a loop configuration upgrade the gateway panel first A 3 Uploading Data from the Panel Note Before you upgrade a web based panel we recommend that you back up your databases The upgrade scripts bring all your panel data forward into the new version without the need for user intervention Therefore it is always recommended to have backup copies of your panel s databases and an upgrade provides an opportunity to keep your backups current Use following procedure to backup each of your panel s databases The bac
36. the user from the Available list that the reader should use to decipher card reads As soon as a single format is placed in the Selected column the reader begins to use only the selected format ignoring any unselected formats in the Available list Cards swiped with formats that do not match the Selected format s are then reported as an Invalid Format event even if the format is in the Available list This selection is on a per reader basis that is each reader can have its own selected formats Selections at one reader do not affect another reader Note The user should qe Support never add in more than one format using the same number of bits If you need more information please contact Technical 4 Click to highlight each desired card format listed in the Available box and click the green right arrow JJ button to move the format s into the Selected box T Note If you select no formats the reader will use all available formats up to 128 as described for the Available setting in Table 2 6 If you select a subset of formats for a given reader the reader will interpret only those formats and ignore formats that are not selected as described for the Selected setting in Table 2 6 5 Click Submit Changes 42 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the Doors 6 If you want to create a new card format click New Format to display an empty Card Format Data Layout screen
37. time by which the panel will function Creating the time zones by which the panel will control the operation of the inputs outputs groups readers access levels and cards through access levels Defining the holiday schedule 2 3 1 Current Time Tab The Current Time tab displays time management configuration settings The Current Time tab enables you to Set the current loop time Specify the time format 12 hour 24 hour Set a new date Set a new time Set the geographic time zone Specify the IP address of the time server being used Force a time synchronization between the panel and the time server Click Time Current Time Current Time tab to display the Current Time tab Figure 2 6 Time Current Time Current Time Tab Time Management Configuration Current Time eene Tuesday December 1 2009 10 36 47 AM 42hour C 24 hour Geographic Time Zones T Enabled IP Address i81 149 p18 208 Update Interval 52772 Submit Changes NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 29 Configuring via the Web Server Configuring Time Management Steps Use the descriptions in Table 2 4 to configure the time settings Table 2 4 Time gt Current Time gt Current Time Tab Fields Setting Current Loop Time Description Displays by default the current time setting in day month date hou
38. www honeywell com Downloading Data to the Panel 6 Click Go Back to display the following screen Figure A 6 Firmware Upgrade Pending Firmware upgrade pending All panels will reboot on Wednesday September 1 2010 at 03 00 Log Out Welcome admin File Management Upload from panel Choose an Upload Type iv Upload Download to panel Firmware download complete Automatic activation has been scheduled Cancel Automatic Activation Activate New Firmware Now Cancel Firmware Upgrade Choose a language to delete iv You now have the option of activating the new firmware immediately cancelling automatic activation ofthe firmware requiring manual activation or cancelling the firmware upgrade entirely which removes the newly downloaded firmware from all NetAXS 123 panels on the loop To set up an automatically deferred download 1 In the web server select System Tools File Upload Download to display the File Management screen see Figure A 1 2 In the Download section click Browse to locate the file you want to download NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 137 Downloading Data to the Panel 3 When a file is selected click Deferred then click Automatic Date and time pull down menus appear on the screen Figure A 7 Deferred Automatic Download Configuration File Management Upload from panel
39. 168 Revision B 125 File Management Generating Reports 3 Use the descriptions in Table 5 1 to read the event records Table 5 1 Status gt Report Fields Setting Date Time ID Description Provides the date and exact time the event was generated according to the panel s time Card Holder Name Identifies the card holder Card Num Specifies the unique number by which the card holder may be identified Device Name ID Identifies the device that generated the event LN Logical Device Number A unique number starting at 1 that is assigned to an alarm generating point This number is never duplicated either on a Controller or its attached 1 or 2 Door I O board There is one exception to this Door Readers For a list of common values see Table 4 2 PN Physical Device Number A number at the board level that is assigned to a specific alarm generating point NetAXS 123 Controller starts at 1 and goes to 8 1 Door T O board as a new board goes from 1 to 4 and 2 door I O board goes from 1 to 8 System alarms such as reset which are not board specific will report a value of 0 There is one exception to this Door Readers For a list of common values see Table 4 2 Code Identifies the current transaction generated by the card For example the possible transactions could include Card Found Card Not Found Time Zone Violation PIN Site Identifies either the P
40. 168 2 150 1 2 2 Setting up an Ethernet Port There are two options for connecting the panel to a PC via a web server Using a hub connection Using a direct connection Perform the following steps 1 Connect your computer s Ethernet port to the panel s Ethernet Port using one of the two following methods a For an Ethernet Hub connection connect both the computer s Ethernet port and the panel s Ethernet port to an Ethernet hub with standard Ethernet patch cables Figure 1 1 NetAXS 123 Web Server Hub Connection Terminal Ethernet Port Ethernet Port E e umm a i ss ORES INEQHOSYLYYS 999 e g Ss G SSSESSISSSISESESESISSS NetAXS 123 Panel Ethernet Hub Controller Board with 1 Door I O Board mounted on top Ethernet Cabe SSH 65555 SSH NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 5 Getting Started Connecting to the Web Server b For a web server direct connection connect the computer s Ethernet port directly to the panel s Ethernet port with either a crossover or an Ethernet cable Figure 1 2 NetAXS 123 Web Server Direct Connection Terminal NetAXS 123 Panel Ethernet Port Controller Board with 1 Door I O Board mounted on top Ethernet Eng Cable 2 Configure the computer s network connection a Select Start gt Settings gt Control P
41. 3 Chapter 2 Configuring via the Web Server 2 1 Overview sete tee epa ped eed hein dote Linen 16 2 2 Configuring the System sse tnter SK E EEES 18 2 2 1 Managing Configuration Data ee eeeeeceseeeeeeeneeereeeeeeeeeeneenaees 18 2 2 2 Host Loop Communications Tab eee 18 2 2 3 General T b tuned cep teca 21 2 2 4 Firmware Details Tab eerte ete 25 2 2 5 Network Tab cidem Hue par pepe tp 26 2 2 6 Site Codes Tab iii oii ee ie be te ee ete 27 2 3 Configuring Time Management sese tenente 29 2 3 1 Current Time Tab eae ee nee tee e t eene 29 2 32 1me Zones Tab ee etm eth mE 31 2 3 3 Holidays Tab E Eee rece te titor teda 34 2 4 Configuring the Doors eese entente tnter enne 36 2 4 1 Reader A ab eei eR Ie agus 36 242 Reader B Tab neret tr IE 46 2 4 3 Outputs Tab ie cate nates a aaa nae Pete e ie ane eet 48 244 Inputs Tab rne aides tite n Perte eene t eter 51 2 5 Configuring Access Levels u eicere tenete teen tete tte A A 54 2 6 Mamtaiming Cards iter e eret Perte tee ntc eS tg 56 2 6 1 Adding New Cards degere PU pe HE eges 56 2 6 2 Displaying and Modifying Cards sese 58 2 6 3 Deleting Cards iR A ee ei a 60 2 64 Displaying Reports oen edet ete erento 61 2 7 Configuring Other I O sse teen entente entente 63 2 4 T Inputs Tab ER DI ere ret 63 2 72 Outputs Tab aai eene ted eet bon te re
42. 800 05168 Revision B 49 Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the Doors Steps Use the descriptions in Table 2 8 to configure each individual lock or Reader LED Table 2 8 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Outputs Tab gt Reader LED Dialog Box Fields Setting Name Description Enter a unique name to identify the device Pulse Time Specifies the duration for which the device will assume abnormal status For example it specifies how long a horn will sound or a door strike will remain released The maximum number of hours is 1 When the hour field is blank the maximum number of minutes is 59 When 1 is entered in the hour field the maximum number of minutes is 45 and the maximum number of seconds is 59 9 The sum of all three units comprises the pulse time Note that you can express seconds in tenths of a second Time Zones Specifies two schedules Energized sets the period during which the output is automatically energized Disable Interlock sets the period during which the interlock a programmed interaction between selected inputs and outputs will be disabled During the selected Time Zone this point ignores all interlock actions to it effectively disabling it from being a Reacting Component during the Time Zone Outside of the Time Zone the point will react to interlocks as expected Latching Toggles the state of the outputs between energized and de energized status upo
43. D may be used to specify which parts are to be concatenated to form the Card ID CID B Lists where on the card the Card ID B is listed Start Bit First bit in the card where card ID begins Num Bits Number of bits to the right of the start bit including the start bit that comprise the card ID Most formats require only CID A and not CID B C or D CID C Lists where on the card the Card ID C is listed Start Bit First bit in the card where card ID begins Num Bits Number of bits to the right of the start bit including the start bit that comprise the card ID Most formats require only CID A and not CID B C or D CID D Lists where on the card the Card ID D is listed Start Bit First bit in the card where card ID begins Num Bits Number of bits to the right of the start bit including the start bit that comprise the card ID Most formats require only CID A and not CID B C or D 44 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the Doors Table 2 7 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Reader A gt Card Format Fields Setting Description Site Code A Lists where on the card the Site Code A is listed Consult the card manufacturer for detail on the card detail Start Bit First bit in the card where the card s Site Code begins Num Bits Number of bits to the right of the start bit including the start bit that comprise the Site Code
44. Honeywell NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide If this panel is to be added to an T existing loop then some panels may need to be upgraded Please see www honeywellac cess com April 2010 2010 Honeywell All rights reserved 800 05168 Revision B Copyright 2010 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 NetAXS is a trademark of Honeywell Inc Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Windows Server is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Ordering Information 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 CONTENTS Chapter 1 Getting Started TV OVCRVIE Wi Dmcencediede DS eU urne 2 1 2 Connecting to the Web Server sse tne tnnt 3 1 2 1 Setting up the USB Connection eee 3 1 2 2 Setting up an Ethernet Port eese 5 1 3 Navigating the Landing Page sse 11 1 4 Reading the Select Panel sie etae tdem 1
45. IN or the site code number of the card Only used to report an event that has an invalid Site Code or invalid PIN 126 www honeywell com File Management Generating Reports To generate an Event Report By Card Number 1 Click on the By Card Number tab and enter the card number in the Enter Card Number box then click Search 2 Perform Steps 2 and 3 under generating an Event Report by Last Name Figure 5 5 Event Reports By Card Number Example Event Reports Panel 1 By Card Number Enter Card Number Search History days 15 Y Date Time D Card Num Card Holder Name Device Name ID __ LN PN Code __ PINSite NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 127 File Management Generating Reports 128 www honeywell com Upgrading NetAXS 123 Firmware In this appendix Planning the Upgrade Mixed Revision Loops Uploading Data from the Panel Downloading Data to the Panel Upgrades to Gateway vs Multi drop Panels Upgrade Notes Clearing the Cache 130 131 131 132 140 142 151 NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 129 Planning the Upgrade Note Make sure to back up the panel database prior to upgrading the panel firmware See Backing up and Restoring the NetAXS 123 page 120 for instructions A 1 Planning the Upgrade Because upgrading a loop takes some time you will want to plan
46. Lock Control Output 01 2 Door 1 Reader LED Output 02 Auxiliary Output Output 03 No ADV No ADY No ADV Time Zone None Sec C Min C Hr Pulse Time 2 zd Interlocking fei vus Cu Point OS On Action Dif cion Cancel Apply Help Note Outputs 5 and 6 are system outputs WIN PAK cannot control these outputs and e you cannot customize them NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 85 Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 WIN PAK Screen Shots for Door 2 3 6 WIN PAK Screen Shots for Door 2 The following screen shots illustrate setting up Reader Egress Input Status Input LED Output and Lock Output for Door 2 Click the Readers tab to configure the reader setup parameters Figure 3 6 Reader Setup for Door 2 Panel Configuration Basic Card Format Time Zones Options Inputs Outputs Groups Readers Reader 1 Door 1 Reader Enable PIN Edit 2 Door 2 Reader A V 3 Door 3 Reader Isolate 4 NoADV Delete MV Door Free Egress Input shunts Status Input Shunt Device Reader 2 Pulse No Action Direct Point Du Free Egress Input Pulse Time 10 sec In 3 Follow No Action Status Input Shunt Device In 10 Shunt Time 15 sec 86 www honeywell com Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 WIN PAK Screen S
47. Monday 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 Saturday 7 Sunday 0 Holiday 1 8 Holiday 2 9 Holiday 3 Notes WIN PAK only supports 0 63 natively with 1 63 being definable The earliest time possible is 00 00 the latest time possible is 23 59 A single time zone cannot be made to span midnight this can be simulated through extended commands For more information contact Technical Support Holiday 2 and Holiday 3 are not supported by current WIN PAK Example 1 This command would configure panel 5 to add a time zone entry to time zone number 10 ranging from 8 am to 5 pm and would be valid during Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Friday Example 2 This command would configure panel 25 to add a time zone entry to time zone number 45 ranging from 4 pm to 11 59 pm and would be valid during Saturday Sunday Holiday 1 Holiday 2 and Holiday 3 98 www honeywell com Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 Standalone Commands 3 8 4 C Card Add Command Czpn code time zone dev CR Variables pn panel number 1 31 code card number range depends on card format time zone time zone number the card will follow 1 255 dev device numbers card will work with as follows 1 card reader 1 2 card reader 2 3 card reader 3 Example 1 _C 6_12345_10_1_2_3 lt CR gt This command would configure panel 6 to add a card entry of 12345 to the panels database that will be valid on re
48. Most card formats require only Site Code A Site Code B Lists where on the card the Site Code B is listed Consult the card manufacturer for detail on the card detail Start Bit First bit in the card where the card s Site Code begins Num Bits Number of bits to the right of the start bit including the start bit that comprise the Site Code Most card formats require only Site Code A Site Code C Lists where on the card the Site Code C is listed Consult the card manufacturer for detail on the card detail Start Bit First bit in the card where the card s Site Code begins Num Bits Number of bits to the right of the start bit including the start bit that comprise the Site Code Most card formats require only Site Code A Site Code D Lists where on the card the Site Code D is listed Consult the card manufacturer for detail on the card detail Start Bit First bit in the card where the card s Site Code begins Num Bits Number of bits to the right of the start bit including the start bit that comprise the Site Code Most card formats require only Site Code A 8 If you want to change an existing card format s data layout double click the format s name on the list of existing formats to display the Card Format Data Layout screen Use the descriptions in the table above to edit the layout s fields Then click Update to save in the format s current name or Save as to save with a di
49. Normally Open Unsupervised C Supervised Figure 2 19 Input Status Mode Normally Closed Supervised Mode Normally Closed C Normally Open R1 amp R2 Values Cu i nsupervised 22k s Supervised Figure 2 20 Input Status Mode Normally Open Supervised Mode C Normally Closed Normally Open Ma R1 amp R2 Values R1 Dd C Unsupervised 22x s R2 22k Supervised 52 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the Doors Steps Use the descriptions in Table 2 9 to configure the Status Egress and Tamper inputs then click Submit Changes Table 2 9 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Inputs Tab Fields Setting Name Description Enter a unique name to identify the device Mode Normally Closed Specifies that the input s normal state is closed default Normally Open Specifies that the input s normal state is open Unsupervised Specifies that the input s electrical circuit is wired in one path without alternative paths supervised by resistors default Supervised Specifies that the input s electrical circuit is wired with alternative paths supervised by resistors R1 amp R2 Values Specifies the resistor values being used in the supervised modes The drop down menu lists the following values 1K ohms 2 2K ohms 4 7K ohms or 10K ohms The default is 2 2K Shunt Time Debounce Time Specifies the amount of tim
50. Shunt Time 15 sec NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 81 Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 WIN PAK Screen Shots for Door 1 Click the Inputs tab to configure the Egress parameters Figure 3 2 Egress Setup for Door 1 Panel Configuration Basic Card Format Time Zones Options Inputs Outputs Group s Readers Name 1 Door 1 Egress Input 01 wi 2 Door 1 Status Input 02 3 Door 1 Tamper A Input 03 4 No ADV V 5 General Input Input 05 Time Zone Nome tt Supervised Sec C Min C Hr C Normally Open Shunt Time o Normally Closed Debounce Time o Sec Jv Interlocking Ci 09 Cg Report Alarms Point 1 Door 1 Lock Control Output 01 v Never AlamAction Puse oe arm Action Pulse Cn Normal Action No Action r ADV Add Edit Isolate Delete 82 www honeywell com Show Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 WIN PAK Screen Shots for Door 1 Click the Inputs tab to configure the status setup parameters Figure 3 3 Status Setup for Door 1 Panel Configuration Basic Card Format Time Zones Options Inputs Outputs Groups Readers Name 1 Door 1 Egress Input 01 2 Door 1 Status Input 02 3 Door 1 Tamper Input 03 4 NoADV V 5 General Input Input 05 Time Zone None s Ts uper
51. State T 12 18 2009 12 00 23 Input 15 Door3 TMPR A 15 8 Alarm State I 12 18 2009 12 00 23 Input 13 Door 3 Egress 13 6 Alarm State 12 18 2009 12 00 23 Input amp 12 Door2 TMPR B 12 5 Alarm State 12 18 2009 12 00 23 Input 11 Door2 TMPR A 11 4 Alarm State r 12 18 2009 12 00 23 Input 9 Door 2 Egress 9 2 Alarm State F 12 18 2009 12 00 19 Input20 PANEL TAMPER 20 0 Alarm State 12118 2009 12 00 19 Input 6 POWER 6 6 Alarm State 1289009120019 PMO SENFRAL lg Alarm State PURPOSE M 12 19 2009 12 00 19 input4 Door1 TMPR B 4 4 Alarm State M 12 18 2009 12 00 19 Input3 Door 1 TMPR A 3 1 3 Alarm State x Older Acknowledge lt Acknowledge All Newest Notes You can display the newest alarms first by clicking Newest Click Older to display the next oldest tab display of alarms The Alarms screen dynamically refreshes when new alarms are generated NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 105 Monitoring NetAXS 123 Status Monitoring Alarms Click the Acknowledged tab to display the acknowledged alarms Figure 4 2 Monitoring gt Alarms gt Acknowledged Tab Alarms Panel 1 Unacknowiedged Acknowledged Max Alarms Displayed 25 f batomom DewceName mi LN PN code Creu PNSte sme mower 2 2 woma amma mum 2 E mew _ Fase mue Normaisiae C mene i i
52. Tab Firmware is software that is embedded in the NetAXS 123 boards The firmware provides this web interface and all access control functionality Periodically the firmware is updated The Firmware Details tab enables you to download new versions of the firmware revert to a previous version of the firmware upload and or download cards and configuration databases The Firmware Details tab enables you to View the current firmware configuration e Revert to another firmware version Click System Tools gt Firmware Details to display the Firmware Details tab Figure 2 3 System Tools gt Firmware Details Tab System Configuration Panel 1 Firmware Details Application Firmware ne Date Time Active 124 11 25 2009 13 17 02 Inactive 1 22 11 11 2009 17 31 05 Activate Firmware 1 2 2 11 11 2009 17 31 05 Operating System 2 6 25 48 Mon Sep 28 11 21 27 CDT 2009 To revert to another firmware version 1 Click Activate Firmware to select the firmware version to which you want to revert The prompt Switching to an alternate firmware set requires a panel reboot appears 2 Click OK to reboot the panel NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 25 Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the System 2 2 5 Network Tab Your NetAXS 123 panel is physically configured in one of a number of possible network configurations For the panel to function in any of these conf
53. Trigger Alarm Specifies the reacting component s action when the trigger s change of state occurs Select the action from the Upon Trigger Alarm drop down list Upon Trigger Normal Specifies the reacting component s action when the trigger s change of state occurs Select the action from the Upon Trigger Normal drop down list Following are the available actions in the drop down lists When Reacting Component Input then actions are No Action Shunt Unshunt Timed Shunt Follow and Invert Follow When Reacting Component Output then actions are No Action Energize De Energize Pulse On Pulse Off Follow and Invert Follow Interlocking is an advanced functionality Contact Technical Support for information on how to use it 3 Click Add Interlock to create the interlock To delete an interlock 1 In the Int Lk column click the number of the interlock you want to delete 2 Click Delete Interlock to display the Delete Interlock screen and click OK to complete the deletion NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 69 Configuring via the Web Server Configuring Users To enable disable an interlock 1 To enable an interlock click Enable 2 To disable an interlock click Disable Note You may not modify an interlock but you can overwrite an existing interlock by adding a new interlock However the new interlock must have the same trigger input as the existi
54. WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 Overview 3 1 Overview The NetAXS 123 is a modular 1 2 or 3 Door System It may be configured and managed from WIN PAK Host Software However WIN PAK does not currently provide native support for the NetAXS 123 controller so a controller type of N 1000 IV X is the recommended panel type for WIN PAK The following sections describe the factory default settings for NetAXS 123 and the recommended configuration steps in WIN PAK 3 2 Configuration Guidelines 3 2 1 NetAXS 123 Panel Default Settings qu The following table lists the factory controller board I O default settings for Door 1 These are the mappings for Readers inputs and outputs on the controller board Reader A and Reader B share many common connections as noted in Table 3 1 Table 3 1 Controller Board I O Defaults for Door 1 Purpose Type Reader A Reader B Other Egress Input Input 1 Input 1 Door Status Input Input 2 Input 2 Reader Tamper Input Input 3 Input 4 General Input Input 5 Power General Input Input 6 Panel Tamper Input Input 20 Lock Relay Output Output 1 Output 1 Reader LED Output Output 2 Output 2 Aux Relay Output Output 3 Reader Buzzer Output Output 4 Output 4 a Reader B is not available in WIN PAK Notes The Controller Board includes Inputs 7 and 8 but they are reserved for system use The Controller Board also includes Output 5 and Output 6 which are reserv
55. a specific alarm generating point NetAXS 123 Controller starts at 1 and goes to 8 1 Door I O board as a new board goes from to 4 and 2 door I O board goes from 1 to 8 System alarms such as reset which are not board specific will report a value of 0 There is one exception to this Door Readers For a list of common values see Table 4 2 Code Identifies the current state of the device that generated the alarm For example the possible states could include Normal State Alarm State Ajar State Card Found Card Not Found Cred PIN Site Gives further details on valid and invalid card transactions Also reports number of bits on cards that do not have associated format in panel and database changes 110 www honeywell com Monitoring NetAXS 123 Status Monitoring Events Table 4 3 Monitoring gt Events gt Panel Tab Fields continued Column Head Description Card Holder Name Associates User Card Holder and raw data when applicable to a variety of events such as Valid Card reads nvalid Site Code nvalid PIN Database Change Note With respect to a card that does not have an associated format The panel reads the card and converts its binary output into a single decimal number This number is then reported in the Card Holder Name column along with the number of bits being listed in the Cred PIN Site column Using this information a user can determine the appr
56. aders 1 2 and 3 during the times and days specified by time zone 10 Example 2 _C 18_52989_120_1_3 lt CR gt This command would configure panel 18 to add a card entry of 52989 to the panels database that will be valid on readers 1 and 3 during the times and days specified by time zone 120 NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 99 Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 Standalone Commands 3 8 5 C Card Delete Command _C pn_code lt CR gt Variables pn panel number 1 31 code card number range depends on card format Example 1 _C 6_12345 lt CR gt This command would remove card 12345 from panel 6 Example 2 _C 18_52989 lt CR gt This command would remove card 52989 from panel 18 3 8 6 W Input Command Wzpn input SOI SC NOI NC lt CR gt Variables SO Supervised normally open SC Supervised normally closed NO Non supervised normally open NC Non supervised normally closed default Example _W 1_9_SO lt CR gt Input 9 has been programmed as supervised normally open on panel 1 3 8 7 P Interlock Command P pn I O number I O number DIEIFINIP DIEIFINIP CR Parameters number for an input number the range is 1 16 for output 1 14 D De energize E Energize F Follow N No action P Pulse Example When Input 5 is triggered Output 3 energizes When Input 5 returns to its normal state Output 3 de energizes 100 www honeywel
57. al Details I Understand the Risks If you understand what s going on you can tell Firefox to start trusting this site s identification Even if you trust the site this error could mean that someone is tampering with your connection Don t add an exception unless you know there s a good reason why this site doesn t use trusted identification Add Exception 3 Click Add Exception to display the Add Security Exception screen Figure A 20 Add Security Exception Screen Add Security Exception You are about to override how Firefox identifies this site A Legitimate banks stores and other public sites will not ask you to do this Server Location https 192 168 1 150 Get Certificate Certificate Status No Information Available Unable to obtain identification status For the given site Cancel NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 149 Upgrade Notes 4 Click Get Certificate The following Unknown Identity message appears Figure A 21 Unknown Identity Message Screen Add Security Exception You are about to override how Firefox identifies this site A Legitimate banks stores and other public sites will not ask you to do this Server Location https 192 168 1 150 Get Certificate Certificate Status This site attempts to identify itself with invalid information Unknown Identity Certificate is not trusted because i
58. ame or by the card number Click Reporting gt Card Reports to display the Card Reports screen The Card Reports screen enables you to e View card records by the card holder s last name View card records by the cards number Figure 2 25 Reporting Card Reports Card Reports By Number _CardNumber last rst PIN __Accessiovels_ 12345 Wyman Millie full access To display a report 1 Click the By Name tab to display the card records by the card holders last names 2 Click the By Number tab to display the card records by the cards numbers Note The display in Figure 2 25 shows only the leftmost side of the display This screen is very wide so use the scroll bar across the bottom to access the remaining columns on the right T NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 61 Configuring via the Web Server Maintaining Cards 3 Use the descriptions in Table 2 11 to read the card records see Adding New Cards page 56 for more information about card data Table 2 11 Reporting gt Card Reports Fields Field Description Card Number Shows the card number Last Shows the card holder s last name First Shows the card holder s first name PIN Shows the Personal Identification Number PIN for the card holder The PIN has a maximum of six digits Access Levels Shows the access level s configured for the car
59. and configuring 18 Web server connection 3 direct 6 hub 5 Web session timeout 23 WIN PAK configuring NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision A 159 Index Door 1 81 Door 2 86 Door 3 91 I O Settings 80 setup 80 standalone commands 96 160 www honeywell com Honeywell Honeywell Access Systems 135 W Forest Hill Avenue Oak Creek WI 53154 United States 800 323 4576 414 766 1798 Fax www honeywellaccess com Specifications subject to change without notice Honeywell All rights reserved Document 800 05168 Revision B
60. anel b Click Network and Dial up Connections 6 www honeywell com Getting Started 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 Local Area Connection Properties NH 3 xl General Connect using BY SMC EZ Card 10 100 SMC1211TX Components checked are used by this connection I Client for Microsoft Networks v 8 File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in taskbar when connected OK Cancel d Highlight the Internet Protocol TCP IP connection e Click Properties to display your system s current Internet Protocol properties Important Keep a record of your computer s current network configuration as it appears in this screen You will need to re instate this configuration later f Select Use the following IP address g Enter 192 168 1 150 in the IP address field NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 7 Getting Started Connecting to the Web Server h Enter 255 255 255 0 in the Subnet mask
61. ble 4 2 PN Physical device number A number at the board level that is assigned to a specific alarm generating point NetAXS 123 Controller starts at 1 and goes to 8 1 Door I O board as a new board goes from 1 to 4 and 2 door I O board goes from 1 to 8 System alarms such as reset which are not board specific will report a value of 0 There is one exception to this Door Readers For a list of common values see Table 4 2 Code Identifies the current state of the device that generated the alarm For example the possible states could include Normal State Alarm State Ajar State Card Found Card Not Found Cred PIN Site Identifies the card number and either the PIN or site code number of the card Reports only events that have an invalid Card Number invalid Site Code or invalid PIN Invalid Cards are reported by themselves Invalid Site Codes and invalid PINs are reported with the card number that was swiped along with them Card Holder Name Reports a Card Holder name on events where the Card Number is an actual card in the system NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 107 Monitoring NetAXS 123 Status Monitoring Alarms Table 4 2 displays the logical and physical numbers of common panel events for three doors Table 4 2 Logical LN and Physical PN Numbers of Common Panel Events Egress Status Reader A Reader B Reader A Reader
62. d Language Preference EnplishDefault To create a user 1 2 Enter the user s name in the Name field range 5 25 characters Enter a unique password in the Password field range 5 25 characters Note that a duplicate password will not be accepted 3 Select the type in the Account Type field 5 6 To mod 1 2 3 Select the Account Status Enabled Activates the user account the user can log in Disabled De activates the user account the user cannot log in Select the user s Language Preference from the drop down list Click Add User ify a user In the User Name field click the name of the user you want to modify Change the name password account type or account status Click Modity NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 71 Configuring via the Web Server Configuring Users To delete a user 1 In the User Name column click the user account you want to delete 2 Click Delete 3 Click OK at the prompt to delete the user account 72 www honeywell com Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 3 In this chapter Overview 74 Configuration Guidelines 74 Supported Configurations 77 Setting up WIN PAK 80 WIN PAK Screen Shots for Door 1 81 WIN PAK Screen Shots for Door 2 86 WIN PAK Screen Shots for Door 3 91 Standalone Commands 96 NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 73 Using
63. d holder An access level specifies the time zone or time schedule dur ing which the card holder can be granted access at a specific door See Configuring Access Levels page 54 for more information about access levels To determine an access level s defined hours click Configuration gt Access Lev els to display the Access Level Configuration screen Type Shows the card type The card type specifies whether the card holder is configured as a supervisor Supervisor employee Employee a VIP VIP or a combination of these types Temp Indicates with a check mark that the card is a temporary card Activation Date Shows the date the card was activated Expiration Date Shows the date the card expires Use Limit Indicates the number of times the card will be granted access APB State Indicates whether the card is IN the anti passback area or OUT of the anti passback area Notel Displays informational text that may have been entered in the Note 1 field Note2 Displays informational text that may have been entered in the Note 2 field 62 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring Other I O 2 7 Configuring Other I O This section explains how to configure other inputs and outputs on the NetAXS 123 panel They are called other inputs and outputs because you can use them for things other than door lock unlock functions This section explains how
64. den 66 NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 2 8 Configuring Interlocks sse tnter tne 68 2 9 Configuring Users a i ie iet aeta debe ede Let t cedo fte 70 Chapter 3 Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 S D OVERVIEW iste neil eileen eit Bi ein oo ne eel 74 3 2 Configuration Guidelines sse 74 3 2 1 NetAXS 123 Panel Default Settings eeeeee 74 3 3 Supported Configurations essere eene TI 3 4 Setting up WIN PAK ere nedertte rer te drea ehb tree 80 3 4 1 Summary of WIN PAK I O Settings for NetAXS 123 80 3 4 2 General S t p a 203 eee RERO HE Haie 81 3 5 WIN PAK Screen Shots for Door 1 seen 81 3 6 WIN PAK Screen Shots for Door 2 sese 86 3 7 WIN PAK Screen Shots for Door 3 essere 9 3 8 Standalone Commaands sss eene tenens 96 3 8 1 T Time Command esee seen enne enne nennen 96 3 8 2 D Date Command 1 essent eene nennen 97 3 8 3 L Time Zone Command essere eene 98 3 8 4 C Card Add Command esses 99 3 8 5 C Card Delete Command esee 100 3 9 6 W Input Commands meisie inesi e iie tee tee tee tente gerent 100 3 8 7 P Interlock Command esee 100 3 8 8 H Holiday Command esse
65. der A Reader B Egress 13 13 Input Status 14 14 Reader Tamper 15 16 Lock Relay 11 11 Reader LED 12 12 Output Aux Relay 13 Reader Buzzer 14 14 a Reader B is not available in WIN PAK Note Reader LEDs while they are outputs should never be used to control anything other than their associated reader LEDs 76 www honeywell com Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 Supported Configurations 3 3 Supported Configurations Table 3 4 lists the web server configurations supported by the NetAXS 123 Table 3 4 NetAXS 123 NS4 Interoperability Using a Web Server Gateway Downstream Web Notes Server Support NetAXS 123 NS4 R3 4 Door Y NetAXS 123 NS4 R3 2 Door N NS4 R3 2 Door Panel may not be configured as downstream panel in any circumstance NetAXS 123 NetAXS 123 Y NS4 R3 2 or 4 NetAXS 123 N The NS4 R3 may be used as a PCI by Door WIN PAK but the Web Server will not support configuration of NetAXS 123 Panels The NetAXS 123 will reject any Binary Commands requested from an NS4 R3 NetAXS 123 Mixed loop of Y NetAXS 123 amp NS4 R3 PCI2 PCI3 Mixed loop of N NetAXS 123 amp NS4 R3 amp N 1000 amp NS2 NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 77 Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 Supported Configurations Table 3 5 lists the WIN PAK configurations supported by the NetAXS 123 Table 3 5 NetAXS 123 NS4 Int
66. dered special days that take precedence over a standard day Also since Access Levels Outputs and Inputs can only be given one Time Zone selection at a time you can link Time Zones together to create bigger time zones that could not fit into a single Time Zone For example suppose you must create a Cleaning Crew Time Zone The time zone s are to be set up as follows Monday Friday 5 PM 1 AM Saturday and Sunday 8 AM 1 PM no holidays This becomes three separate time zones as follows Time Zone Number Time Range 2 Monday Friday 5 PM 11 59 PM Remember the time range cannot cross midnight so 11 59 PM is the limit 3 Tuesday Saturday 12 00 AM 1 00 AM 4 Saturday Sunday 8 00 AM 1 00 PM Note Time Zone is reserved as a default with a time range of 24 hours seven days a week 32 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring Time Management So you need to add three time zones to the panel Then with the Link Time Zone feature you can link them so that they all work together 1 Add Time Zone 2 and select Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Friday Enter a start time of 5 00 PM and an end time of 11 59 PM Leave the Link to Time Zone field blank 2 Add Time Zone 3 and select Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Friday Enter a start time of 12 00 AM and an end time of 1 00 AM In the Link to Time Zone field select Time Zone 2 to link Time Zones 2 and 3 togethe
67. dicates whether the panel in that cell is online or selected qe The Select Panel refreshes automatically when the panel s status changes Table 1 2 Reading the Select Panel Cell Display Status Large red number on a blue background such as Panel 1 is selected and it has 1 in the example below unacknowledged alarms Small black number on white background such as Panel 2 is not selected and it has 2 in the example below no unacknowledged alarms NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 13 Getting Started Reading the Select Panel Table 1 2 Reading the Select Panel continued Cell Display Large white number on blue background such as 2 in the example below Small white number on a red background such as 1 in the example below Status Panel 2 is selected and it has no unacknowledged alarms Panel is not selected but it does have unacknowledged alarms 14 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server In this chapter Overview Configuring the System Configuring Time Management Configuring the Doors Configuring Access Levels Maintaining Cards Configuring Other I O Configuring Interlocks Configuring Users 16 18 29 36 54 56 63 68 70 2 NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 15 Configuring via the Web Server Overview
68. duress output when a is used in place of the 0 for example 2321 Continuous Card Reads Enabled Enables continuous card reading while the output is being energized When this option is not enabled a reader will not be able to read a second card during the pulsing of the output caused by the previous card read This parameter is set to Enabled by default Reader LEDs Identifies the color of a reader LED when a grant is authorized When this parameter is enabled the LED should be solid red and then turn green after two seconds by default This parameter is set to Enabled by default Cardholder Notel Specifies any information field you might want to put on a card For example if you enter Department here a field labeled Department appears on the card The user who creates the card would then enter the card holder s department name See Adding New Cards page 56 24 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the System Table 2 3 System Tools gt General Configuration gt General Tab Fields continued Parameter Description Cardholder Note Specifies any information field you might want to put on a card For example if you enter Phone Number here a field labeled Phone Number appears on the card The user who creates the card would then enter the card holder s telephone number See Adding New Cards page 56 2 2 4 Firmware Details
69. e Time Server it will continue to update according to the interval selected from that start point 30 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring Time Management 2 3 2 Time Zones Tab The NetAXS 123 panel controls access by using time zones or time schedules Inputs outputs 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 AM to 6 00 AM every day The 12 00 AM to 6 00 AM Sunday through Saturday time period is called a time zone The Time Zones tab enables you to Create a new time zone Modify a time zone Delete a time zone Click Time Time Zones Time Zones tab to display the Time Zones tab Figure 2 7 Time Time Zones Time Zones Tab Time Management Configuration Time Zones INNEN a ee CT NUNG T NATUR Default Time Zone 24x7 12 00AM 11 59PM MTWRFSS 11 72 73 2 office hours amp 00AM 5 00PM MTWRF Name Start Time zj zj gt End Time Z zj x Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday _ All Weekdays Saturday Sunday _ All Weekends Clear All Days D Type 1 Holidays 7 Type 2 Holidays I Type 3 Holidays __ All Holidays Link to Time Zone x Mew Time Zone Add Time Zone To create a time zone
70. e for which the inputs will be shunted or de activated The maximum number of hours is 1 When the hour field is blank the maximum number of minutes is 59 When 1 is entered in the hour field the maximum number of minutes is 45 and the maximum number of seconds is 59 The sum of all three units comprises the shunt time Note that you can express seconds in tenths of a second Specifies the period of time the input must remain in a new state before generating an alarm For example with a 5 second debounce time selected if a Normal state is changed to Alarm the state must remain in Alarm for five consecutive seconds before an alarm is generated Time Zones Shunt Specifies the time period during which the input will be ignored Disable Interlock Specifies the time period during which the programmed action on this input from another point will be disabled Disable Alarm Msgs Specifies the time period during which Alarm and Normal will not be reported but Short and Cut will be reported NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 53 Configuring via the Web Server Configuring Access Levels Table 2 9 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Inputs Tab Fields continued Setting Description Auto Relock Causes the door to re lock immediately when the door status switch closes after entry The output relay that controls the door strike de energizes when the associated inpu
71. ed by the system to control the boards RUN LEDs and thus are unavailable for user control Reader LED while it is an output should never be used to control anything other than its associated reader s LED 74 www honeywell com Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 Configuration Guidelines Table 3 2 lists the factory I O board default settings for Door 2 These mappings should be used for the readers inputs and outputs when either a 1 or 2 door I O board is attached to the board to board connector on the controller board Table 3 2 Factory Default Configuration Settings for Door 2 Type Purpose Logical Number Other Reader A Reader B Egress 9 9 Input Status 10 10 Reader Tamper 11 12 Lock Relay 7 7 Reader LED 8 8 Output Aux Relay gb Reader Buzzer 10 10 a Reader B is not available in WIN PAK b This output may not be controlled from WIN PAK However you may config ure custom commands to control it NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 75 Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 Configuration Guidelines Table 3 3 lists the factory I O board default settings for Door 3 These mappings should be used for the readers inputs and outputs when a 2 door I O board is attached to the board to board connector on the controller board Table 3 3 Factory Default Configuration Settings for Door 3 Type Purpose Logical Number Other Rea
72. en ON downstream when OFF This setting requires a reboot to take effect Position 7 When OFF use user provided IP address for Ethernet when ON use default IP address for Ethernet 192 168 1 150 When this switch changes state OFF to ON ON to OFF the effect takes place immediately No reboot is required Positions 8 and 9 RS 485 1 line termination Both ON Terminated Both OFF Un Terminated Position 10 Reserved For the 2 position DIP switch Positions and 2 RS 485 2 line termination Both ON Terminated Both OFF Un Terminated See NetAXS 123 DIP Switch Settings page 153 for more complete information on DIP switch settings Type Displays the panel type NetAXS 123 Upgrade Utility Port Controls whether a gateway or downstream panel can be updated through Ethernet from a Windows PC default enabled See www honeywellaccess com for details Boot Time Displays the time that power was applied to the panel Reset Reboots the panel A reset does not change the current configuration in the database 22 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the System Table 2 3 System Tools gt General Configuration gt General Tab Fields continued Parameter Anti Passback Description Enabled Enables anti passback which requires a valid card for entry and exit The card holder must use his her card in the proper IN OUT sequence If the sequence is invalid an anti passback violation is
73. en the it in Notepad instead of opening the report immediately in the default CSV format in Excel qe To synchronize a new panel with information on an existing panel 1 Upload the databases from an existing panel to a PC as described above 2 Remove the existing panel and insert a new panel 3 Download the database backup to the new panel To restore or download firmware immediately 1 Click Browse to locate the firmware file 2 Click Immediate 3 Click Download When the download is completed the panel is immediately rebooted A status bar indicates the progress of the reboot NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 121 File Management Backing up and Restoring the NetAXS 123 To restore or download firmware later at a time to be determined later 1 Click Browse to locate the firmware file 2 Click Deferred 3 Click Manual Figure 5 2 File Management Manual Time Setting File Management Upload from panel Panel Configuration E Upload C Immediate Deferred Manual C Automatic Browse Download Choose a language to delete z Delete 4 Click Download the download status is shown as Ready for activation 5 Click Ready for Activation when you are ready to download your files 122 www honeywell com File Management Backing up and Restoring the NetAXS 123 To restore or download firmware automatically at a later da
74. ent 800 05168 Revision B 153 Table B 1 NetAXS 123 SW1 DIP Switch Settings continued S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 OFF ON JON OFF ON ON JON JON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON JON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON JON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON JON JON JON ON JON JON JON JON S6 OFF ON S7 OFF ON ss gt OFF sob OFF S10 Selection Address 22 Address 23 Address 24 Address 25 Address 26 Address 27 Address 28 Address 29 Address 30 Address 31 Downstream Panel Gateway Panel Default Uses the User Provided Ethernet IP address Default Uses the Default Ethernet IP Address 192 168 1 150 RS 485_1 termination EOL DISABLED Default ON ON OFF RS 485 1 termination EOL ENABLED Future Use Default ON Future Use a DIP Switch 7 does NOT require a panel reboot to take effect This does not affect the USB IP address b Both DIP Switch 8 and DIP Switch 9 need to be either ON or OFF to be properly configured 154 www honeywell com Table B 2 NetAXS 123 SW2 DIP Switch Settings ON ON RS 485_2 termination EOL ENABLED FUTURE a Both DIP Switch 1 and DIP Switch 2 need to be either ON or OFF to be properly configured Note When you use the DIP switches to reset a panel to the original factory
75. er Backing up and Restoring the NetAXS 123 Generating Reports 120 125 NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 119 File Management Backing up and Restoring the NetAXS 123 5 1 Backing up and Restoring the NetAXS 123 Click System Tools gt File Upload Download to display the File Management screen Figure 5 1 System Tools gt File Upload Download File Management Screen Upload from panel Immediate Deferred Browse Download File Management B Choose an Upload Type z Upload Manual Automatic Choose a language to delete v Delete To back up or upload data from the panel to the host system 1 From the Upload drop down list select one of the following types of upload from the panel to the host system Card and common configuration data uploads cards time zones card formats holidays access levels and site codes in a proprietary internal format CAUTION The card and common configuration data upload from an existing panel on a web based loop should be used as the first download to a new panel added to the loop This will configure the new panel so that its basic databases sync up with the existing panel Panel configuration data uploads inputs outputs interlocks readers and panel configuration in a proprietary internal format Card common and panel configuration data uploads both the card and panel configura
76. eroperability using WIN PAK Gateway Downstream WIN PAK Notes Support NetAXS 123 NS4 R3 4 Door Y NetAXS 123 NS4 R3 2 Door N NS4 R3 2 Door Panel may not be configured as downstream panel in any circumstance NetAXS 123 NetAXS 123 Y NS4 R3 2 or 4 NetAXS 123 Y The NS4 R3 may be used as a PCI Door by WIN PAK but the Web Server will not support configuration of NetAXS 123 Panels The NetAXS 123 will reject any Binary Commands requested from an NS4 R3 NetAXS 123 Mixed loop of Y NetAXS 123 amp NS4 R3 PCI2 PCI3 Mixed loop of Y NetAXS 123 amp NS4 R3 amp N 1000 amp NS2 Additional notes with respect to WIN PAK compatibility e WIN PAK will not be aware of NetAXS 123 specific controller type at NetAXS 123 release e WIN PAK configuration of NetAXS 123 3 door system will be supported as an N 1000 4 PW 2000 4X but reader 4 will be inoperative e WIN PAK configuration of NetAXS 123 2 door will be supported as an N 1000 4 PW 2000 4X but readers 3 and 4 will be inoperative e WIN PAK configuration of NetAXS 123 1 door controller will be supported as an N 1000 4 PW 2000 4X but readers 2 3 4 will be inoperative e WIN PAK factory defaults will not work with the NetAXS 123 I O and interlock assignments must be made for WIN PAK to work with an NetAXS 123 as described in earlier sections 78 www honeywell com Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 Supported Configuration
77. es lately or WIN PAK has not been connected recently you should login and make sure you have current events coming in This will ensure that the panels are not buffered and you will not have to wait for the un buffer to complete before starting If you try to login and get time outs your panels are probably buffered and you should wait for them to complete their un buffer before starting the upgrade Note For WIN PAK systems we recommend that you stop the communications server service while upgrading and then restart the service after your panels are upgraded qe 2 Connect to your gateway panel using the instructions in Connecting to the Web Server page 3 Caution You cannot have more than one gateway on a loop so it is critical N that you disconnect the 485 cables on the panel you are upgrading 3 Log in to your gateway 140 www honeywell com Upgrades to Gateway vs Multi drop Panels 4 Click Communications gt Host Loop and set the panel to web mode if it is not already set In the Connection Type box select none and click Submit Changes Wait one to one and a half minutes You can click Refresh on your browser after one minute and navigate to the General tab to see if the buttons are present 5 After the screen is refreshed and you are in the General tab click Reset Panel and then click OK to continue This step prepares the panel to accept the new application and operating system files that you wi
78. ess with only a valid PIN entered at the door s keypad Card Only Grants access with only a successful card read Supervisor A mode that enables a supervisor to enter without allowing general access When this mode is enabled the reader LED changes color four times per second usually red then green When the supervisor presents his card during the time zone just once he gains access but does not enable general access If the supervisor presents his card again within 10 seconds he enables general access and the LED displays a steady red After the supervisor presents his card twice to allow general access he can disable the general access for the time zone by presenting his card again twice consecutively The LED resumes rapid flashing between red and green VIP cards do not need a supervisor card to gain access NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 37 Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the Doors Table 2 5 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Reader A Tab Fields continued Setting Access Mode continued Description Escort A mode that requires a supervisor escort to allow entry by an employee card holder When this mode is enabled the reader LED changes color four times per second usually red then green and employees must be accompanied by a supervisor to gain entry When the supervisor presents his card the LED goes solid red for 10 seconds pe
79. essful h Click OK The Certification Information message appears again i Click OK j Close the web browser and re open it k Enter the IP address again into the URL box The login screen appears without the certificate error 5 Enter admin in the User Name field and enter admin in the Password field Both the user name and password are case sensitive Note It is recommended that you change your default user name admin and password admin to a new user name and password at this time To do this proceed to the instructions in Configuring Users page 70 NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B Getting Started Connecting to the Web Server 6 Click Login to display the NetAXS 123 Main Window sometimes also referred to as the Landing Page Figure 1 3 Landing Page Honeywell Log out NetAXS Welcome admin i Monitoring Hi Alarms Events nputs Cards System Tools Display Modify General Configuration Add Firmware Details Delete File Upload Download Time Communications Time Zones ed Ethernet USB Holidays X Host Loop CurrentTime Outputs o Reporting Event Reports Card Reports gt Configuration Users amp Accounts Access Levels z SA Doors 1 2 3 Add Modify Delete Add Modify Delete Interibeke Account Status Other VO Site Codes Note The Select
80. ete Interlocking CI go EG Report Alarms Point C Never Ripa C Trouble arm Action A ae Normal Action 88 www honeywell com Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 WIN PAK Screen Shots for Door 2 Click the Outputs tab to configure the lock setup parameters Figure 3 9 Lock Setup for Door 2 Panel Configuration Basic Card Format Time Zones Options Inputs Outputs Group Readers 4 No ADV Edit 5 No ADV 6 No ADV Isolate 7 Door 2 Lock Control Output 07 8 Door 2 Reader LED Output 08 Delete 11 Door 3 Lock Control Output 11 Time Zone None Se Min C Hr Pulse Time fi zl D Door 2 Statu iput 10 n Action Follow Off Action No Action Cancel Apply Help Note Outputs 5 and 6 are system outputs WIN PAK cannot control these outputs and e you cannot customize them NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 89 Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 WIN PAK Screen Shots for Door 2 Click the Outputs tab to configure the Reader LED setup parameters Figure 3 10 Reader LED Setup for Door 2 Panel Configuration Basic Card Format Time Zones Options Inputs Outputs Groups Readers Name 4 No ADV Edit 5 NoA DV B No ADV Isolate 7 Door 2 Lock Control Output 07 8 Door 2 Reader LED Output 08 Delete 11 Door 3
81. f the site code The result is a final value of 1230000 This newly modified site code value is then added to the number that the panel has read as the card s ID that is 1230000 637 1230637 The newly combined number becomes the card s new ID value NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 43 Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the Doors Table 2 7 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Reader A gt Card Format Fields Setting Total Num Bits Description Lists the total number of bits on the card Even Parity Lists where on the card that even parity is being observed Start Bit First bit in the card where even parity begins Num Bits Number of bits to the right of the start bit including the start bit to include in the even parity check Odd Parity Lists where on the card that odd parity is being observed Start Bit First bit in the card where odd parity begins Num Bits Number of bits to the right of the start bit including the start bit to include in the odd parity check CID A Lists where on the card the Card ID A is listed Start Bit First bit in the card where card ID begins Num Bits Number of bits to the right of the start bit including the start bit that comprise the card ID Most formats require only CID A and not CID B C or D If the Card ID of the card format has multiple parts CIDs B C and
82. fferent format name to save the edited format To return to the default settings for the card format click Reset To delete the card format click Delete NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 45 Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the Doors 2 4 2 Reader B Tab When Reader B is activated Reader A and Reader B may be multiplexed to the same reader port Multiplexed readers must support hold lines and be wired according to guidelines in the Installation Guide The multiplexed reader configuration supports readers on opposite sides of the same door and the readers must be assigned the same Egress and Status Inputs if configured Multiplexed readers may also be assigned the same door lock On the Reader A tab click the Reader B tab to display the Reader B tab Figure 2 12 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Reader B Tab Door 1 Configuration Panel 1 mous oou reacers Reader B This reader is currently deactivated Activate Reader B Click Activate Reader B to display the following activation in progress screen Figure 2 13 Reader B Activation In Progress Message Door 1 Configuration Panel 1 rese o Fesser Reader This reader is currentlv deactivated Activating Reader B on Door 1 One moment please 46 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the Doors When Reader B is fully activa
83. field Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 182 168 10 fe i 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 A MSN com Microsoft Internet Explorer Caution When connecting to the web using a browser you must use N https for a secure connection The standard http that is the default in most browsers will not work www honeywell com Getting Started Connecting to the Web Server 4 Press the Enter key to display the Honeywell NetAXS 123 login screen Honeywell NetAXS User Name Reset qe 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 appears d Click the View Certificates bar The Certificate Information screen appears e Click Install Certificate The Certificate Import Wizard screen appears f Click Next and follow the prompts leave all settings at their default values A Security Warning asks if you want to install the certificate g Click Yes A Certificate Import Wizard message states The import was succ
84. figuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Reader A Tab gt Card Format Fields tem te nei eerie ees 42 Table 2 7 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Reader A gt Card Format Fields 43 Table 2 8 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Outputs Tab gt Reader LED Dialog Box Fields 50 Table 2 9 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Inputs Tab Fields eee 53 Table 2 10 Cards gt Add Cards Fields cete ai redet titer 57 Table 2 11 Reporting gt Card Reports Fields eere rennen 62 Table 2 12 Configuration gt Other I O gt Inputs Tab Fields eene 65 Table 2 13 Configuration gt Other I O gt Outputs Tab Fields esee 67 Table 2 14 Configuration gt Interlocks Fields eene 69 Table 2 157 UserEunctions coeno eee eed 70 Table 3 1 Controller Board I O Defaults for Door 1 eee 74 Table 3 2 Factory Default Configuration Settings for Door 2 esee 75 Table 3 3 Factory Default Configuration Settings for Door 3 sese 76 Table 3 4 NetAXS 123 NSA Interoperability Using a Web Server eee TI Table 3 5 NetAXS 123 NSA Interoperability using WIN PAK eee 78 Table 3 6 NetAXS 123 to WIN PAK Mapping eere nennen nre 80 Table 3 7 NetAXS 123 Panel Interlock Configuration
85. generated and the card holder and is denied access Local Enforces anti passback only at doors configured locally to the panel controlling the original card read Global Enforces anti passback at panels throughout the system after a successful card read at any one of the system s readers Forgiveness Causes all system codes to be reset at midnight every day This enables a card holder who exited the building in the evening without using his card to use his card for entry the following morning Gateway Panel Addr Displays the panel address of the Gateway panel or the panel directly connected to the host system Web Session Timeout Activates a web session timeout after the specified time period has elapsed Define the time period either in minutes or in hours Enter the number in the box then select either minutes 1 59 or hours 1 12 Hybrid Mode FUTURE FEATURE LEAVE UNCHECKED Free Egress Enabled Configures the panel for free egress When enabled Default the panel automatically configures inputs 1 9 and 13 to act as egress inputs for Doors 1 2 and 3 respectively If disabled those inputs 1 9 and 13 can be used as general inputs NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 23 Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the System Table 2 3 System Tools gt General Configuration gt General Tab Fields continued Paramete
86. group of outputs in the Groups tab Energize or de energize any output or group indefinitely Pulse any output or group This energizes the output or group for a configured period of time see Outputs Tab page 48 Restore the output to its configured time zone A time zone is a specified time period during which the output will be energized see Configuring Time Management page 29 Click Monitoring Outputs to display the Doors Aux Other tab of the Output Status screen Figure 4 9 Monitoring Outputs Doors Aux Other Tab Output Status Panel 1 Doors Aux Other Click an output to toggle its state Output 1 1 De energized Pulse Restore to Time Zone Output 7 7 MEE e nee timezone Output 11 11 De energized Pulse Restore to Time Zone Output 3 3 IDE Seed Pulse Restore to Time Zone Output 9 9 De energized j Puse Restore to Time Zone Output 13 13 De energized Pulse Restore to Time Zone NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 115 Monitoring NetAXS 123 Status Monitoring Outputs To monitor output status 1 To energize an output for an indefinite period of time click the De energized status button to display a prompt Click OK to complete the change to Energized 2 To de energize an output for an indefinite period of time click the Energized s
87. hots for Door 2 Click the Inputs tab to configure the egress setup parameters Figure 3 7 Egress Setup for Door 2 Panel Configuration Basic Card Format Time Zones Options Inputs Outputs Groups Readers Name 8 No ADV Edit 9 Door 2 Egress Input 09 10 Door 2 Status Input 10 Isolate 11 Door 2 Tamper Input 11 12 No ADV Time Zone pr o Show None Supervised Sec C Min C Hr C Normally Open Shunt Time o Normally Closed Debounce Time o Sec Delete v Interlocking CT CO 9656 Report Alarms Point 7 Door 2 Lock Control Output 07 Never END pe a C Trouble Y arm Action ulse m Normal Action No Action Cancel Apply Help NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 87 Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 WIN PAK Screen Shots for Door 2 Click the Inputs tab to configure the status setup parameters Figure 3 8 Status Setup for Door 2 Panel Configuration Basic Card Format Time Zones Options Inputs Outputs Groups Readers rev Add Name 8 NoADV 3 Door 2 Egress Input 09 10 Door 2 Status Input 10 11 Door 2 Tamper Input 11 12 No ADV Time Zone None Supervised Sec C Min C Hr Normally Open Shunt Time is Normally Closed Debounce Time o Sec Edit Isolate Del
88. igurations the other panels and devices in the network must know the panel s network addresses The Network tab enables you to View the panel s MAC address View and edit the panel s IP address View and edit the panel s subnet mask View and edit the panel s default gateway View set enable and disable the USB configuration View and edit the panel s USB address View and edit the panel s USB IP Mask Click System Tools gt General Configuration gt Network Tab to display the Network tab Figure 2 4 System Tools General Configuration Network Tab System Configuration Panel 1 Network OStatic 0 DHCP 158 100 142 28 255 255 0 158 100 142 192 168 2150 255 255 255 0 26 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the System 2 2 6 Site Codes Tab Site codes also called facility codes identify an enterprise s site with unique numbers for each site You can create a maximum of eight site codes to serve as secondary IDs in addition to the card number on the card for additional validation The Site Codes tab enables you to Create one or more site codes e View existing site codes Modify an existing site code Delete a selected site code Delete all site codes Click System Tools General Configuration Site Codes tab to display the Site Codes tab Figure 2 5 System Tools gt General Configuration
89. ing Access Control If the database update is not successful a message states the error condition NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 123 File Management Backing up and Restoring the NetAXS 123 To restore or download backup files from the host system to the panel 1 Click Browse to locate the backup file 2 Click Download to download the selected backup file To delete language files 1 From the Delete drop down list select the language file you want to delete 2 Click Delete to delete the file 124 www honeywell com File Management Generating Reports 5 2 Generating Reports The Event Report screen enables you to Generate reports of card events by last name Generate reports of card events by card number Click Reporting Event Reports to display the Event Report screen Figure 5 4 Reporting gt Event Reports gt By Last Name Tab Event Reports Panel 1 By Last Name By Card Number Enter Last Name Search History days 15 gt Date Time ID Card Holder Name Card Num Device Name ID _ LN PN __Code__ PINISite To generate an Event Report By Last Name 1 Click the By Last Name tab and enter the card holder s last name in the Enter Last Name box then click Search 2 Use the History days drop down list to select the duration of days in history NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05
90. install Honeywell USB Device Driver on your computer To continue click Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Back Cancel NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 3 Getting Started Connecting to the Web Server 3 Click Next to display the Ready to Install the Program screen Note If confirmation dialog boxes pop up before or during the installation click the appropriate boxes to allow or approve the installation T i Honeywell USB Device Driver InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard Installshield 4 Click Install to initiate the installation 5 When the installation is complete the closing screen appears ji Honeywell USB Device Driver InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Completed The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed Honeywell USB Device Driver Click Finish to exit the wizard Back Cancel 6 Click Finish 4 www honeywell com Getting Started Connecting to the Web Server 7 Connect the computer to the NetAXS 123 controller with a USB A to Micro USB B cable 8 Turn on the power to the NetAXS 123 controller For login information go to https 192
91. ity Certificate Failure Screen 00 142 Security Certificate Failure Correction Login 143 Untrusted Certificate Message lees eese 143 Certificate Information Screen esee 144 Certificate Import Wizard Welcome Screen 145 Certificate Store Screen 0 0 eee eee eee 145 Certificate Import Wizard Completion Screen 146 Security Warning Screen 0 0 0 0 cee eee eee 146 Successful Import Message 0 0 0 0 eee ee eee 147 Security Certificate Login 0 0 0 0 cece eee eee eee 147 Secure Connection Failed Message 00000 148 Add Security Exception Screen 0 0 e eee es 149 Unknown Identity Message Screen 005 150 viii www honeywell com TABLES Table t i Landing Page Icons nee te tete ae etit ee Dente 11 Table 1 2 Reading the Select Panel eseeeeeseeseeeeeeeenr enne aars 13 Table 2 1 Configuration Task Sequence sese ennemi 16 Table 2 2 Communications gt Host Loop gt Host Loop Communications Tab Fields 20 Table 2 3 System Tools gt General Configuration gt General Tab Fields 22 Table 2 4 Time gt Current Time gt Current Time Tab Fields eese 30 Table 2 5 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Reader A Tab Fields ses 37 Table 2 6 Con
92. kup features are per panel so you need to select the panel to backup qu 1 In the web server select System Tools gt File Upload Download to display the File Management screen Figure A 1 File Management Screen File Management Upload from panel Choose an Upload Type x Upload Download to panel Immediate C Deferred Manual C Automatic Browse Download Choose a language to delete Delete 2 In the Upload section select the Card Common and Panel Configuration upload option from the drop down list 3 Click Upload to upload the data to the host PC or laptop 4 Follow the instructions to save a backup file on your PC Give the backup file a useful name for easy restoring NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 131 Downloading Data to the Panel A 4 Downloading Data to the Panel This section describes how to download data to a selected panel immediately download data to all panels later for activation either manually or automatically cancel an automatically deferred download cancel a deferred download altogether A 4 1 Downloading Data Immediately You may download data immediately only on a per panel basis To download data immediately 1 In the web server select System Tools gt File Upload Download to display the File Management screen see Figure A 1 Select the panel you wish to download
93. l com Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 Standalone Commands 3 8 8 H Holiday Command Function Set holiday dates H pn sn mm dd type Type 0 8 9 0 Holiday 1 8 Holiday 2 9 Holiday 3 Note No type is automatically selected as Holiday 1 qu Example H20 1 12 25 December 25 is set as a type 1 holiday in all panels Deleting Holidays To delete an existing holiday database entry enter the H command for the desired holiday number WITHOUT the month mm and day dd parameters Example _H 0_1 Holiday 1 is removed from all panels NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 101 Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 Standalone Commands 102 www honeywell com Monitoring NetAXS 123 Status In this chapter Overview Monitoring Alarms Monitoring Events Monitoring Inputs Monitoring Outputs Monitoring System Status 104 105 109 112 115 117 4 NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 103 Monitoring NetAXS 123 Status Overview 4 1 Overview This chapter is written for operators who monitor the following statuses Alarms Alarms are events or system transactions that have been assigned alarm status These often include events such as an invalid card read or a forced door Events Events are the recorded transactions of the system For example status of doors database changes invalid ca
94. ll be downloading The reset usually takes between two and two and a half minutes After two and a half minutes or after you hear the relays click click Refresh on your browser and log back in Both sets will appear correctly after the upgrade is complete 6 Install the new application file 3 NetAXSimagexx xx xx bin To do this a b Click System Tools gt File Upload Download tab In the Download box click Browse to locate the file 3 NetAXSimagexx xx xx bin Select the file and click Download Click OK to continue After the Download complete message appears click OK again The Download image message appears and tells you to wait five minutes while NetAXS 123 reboots Clear the cache Before logging back in to NetAXS 123 use the browser dependent steps to clear your browser cache Clearing the Cache page 151 Wait either for the relays to click or five minutes and log back in to the NetAXS 123 web server 7 Check to be sure the new versions are installed To do this Select the System Tools File Upload Download tab In the Version Information section the new OS and application versions should appear Verify that the correct versions of the OS and firmware are listed For WIN PAK based loops we recommend that you run a full download to all panels after the new version is installed NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 141 Upgrade Notes A 6
95. ment 800 05168 Revision B 35 Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the Doors 2 4 Configuring the Doors Each panel supports from 1 3 doors For each door you must configure the readers inputs and outputs Click Configuration gt Doors 1 to display the Door Configuration screen for door 1 Figure 2 9 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Reader A Tab Door 1 Configuration Panel 1 rss ouis Reader A Reraers mme Door1 Reader A Dsabed x Lockdown F w amp Card and Pin F 2H Card or Pin Es Pin Only es Card Only Default Time Zone 24x7 I Supervisor Escort Hard Soft i I Enabled Disabled via System Configuration iN OUT General Card Formats Duress Outp output z Disabled via System Configuration submit Changes Follow the same procedures described below to set up doors 2 and 3 if your setup includes them 2 4 1 Reader A Tab A reader is a device that reads cards and sends the card data to the panel The NetAXS 123 supports two readers per door Reader B may be activated and de activated by the user The Reader A tab enables you to Name the Reader e Define a time zone during which the reader will follow one or more of the access modes below Disabled Lockdown Card and PIN Card or Pin PIN Only Card Only Further define the Card Only PIN Only Card and PIN and Card or
96. mmm E amos mee 11 Nowmal sate ammomisers mue 11 Aarmstae ammessi ma i 1 sameue 8 27 2008 15 47 32 Inputs2 Normal State 8 27 2008 15 47 28 Input 1 Normal State MATIN aca Ded AIT 7 hlavenAl Minta 106 www honeywell com Monitoring NetAXS 123 Status Monitoring Alarms Table 4 1 describes the information displayed on both the Unacknowledged alarms tab and Acknowledged alarms tab Table 4 1 Monitoring gt Alarms Fields Column Head Ack Unacknowledged tab only Date Time ID Device Name ID LN Description Enables you to select any or all of the alarms that you want to acknowledge Note that acknowledging an alarm simply means that you acknowledge that the alarm exists an acknowledgment does not mean action has been taken To acknowledge an alarm select the check box and click the Acknowledge Selected Alarms button Note that you can select or de select all of the alarms by selecting or de selecting the Select De select All Displayed check box Provides the date and exact time the alarm was generated according to the panel s time Identifies the device that generated the alarm Logical device number A unique number starting at 1 that is assigned to an alarm generating point This number is never duplicated either on a Controller or its attached 1 or 2 door I O board There is one exception to this Door Readers For a list of common values see Ta
97. must be configured in Configuration gt Time Management before it appears in the drop down list NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 55 Configuring via the Web Server Maintaining Cards To modify an access level 1 From the drop down list in the Level field select the number of the access level you want to modify 2 Make the desired modifications 3 Click Modify To delete an access level 1 Select the number of the access level you want to delete from the drop down list in the Level field 2 Click Delete 3 Click OK at the prompt to delete the access level Caution When you create an access level for a panel in a loop configuration you must manually configure this access level at each panel in the loop For example suppose you have three panels in a loop and you add a Master Access level to panel 1 and you configure readers 1 3 on panel 1 with this access level When you save the access level configuration at panel 1 the access level is automatically copied to panels 2 and 3 However the readers at panels 2 and 3 are not yet configured So you still must go to panels 2 and 3 to assign the readers to the access level at these panels To do this click on the desired panel and configure that panel s access level according to the instructions in this section 2 6 Maintaining Cards A card is encoded with a unique number and the card holder s access level grants rights to
98. n every activation code use interlock or manual pulse Interlock Enables you to disable the interlock or programmed interaction between two points When enabled this point ignores all interlock actions to it effectively disabling it from being a Reacting Component TZ Card Toggle Requires like the First Card Rule a valid card read within the time zone to enable the time zone period in which doors are unlocked to take effect Unlike the First Card Rule however the user can swipe the card a second time to return the doors to a locked state Note that both TZ Card Toggle and First Card Rule cannot be enabled at the same time Appears only when the Lock option is selected First Card Rule Requires a valid card read within the time zone to enable the time zone period in which doors are unlocked to take effect Note that both TZ Card Toggle and First Card Rule cannot be enabled at the same time Appears only when the Lock option is selected 50 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the Doors 2 4 4 Inputs Tab Four inputs are associated with each of the doors on a NetAXS 123 panel Status Provides door status information Egress Allows the door to open or close normally without generating an alarm Tamper A Reports abnormal handling of the reader device or wiring for Reader A Tamper B Reports abnormal handling of the reader device or wiring for
99. nding an employee credential When the employee credential is swiped within 10 seconds of the supervisor card swipe the door opens to admit the employee and the LED returns to rapid flashing If the time expires and there is no employee credential swipe the LED returns to rapid flashing and the reader returns to escort mode A supervisor can gain entry by simply swiping the card twice Unlike Supervisor mode the Escort mode when active cannot be disabled during its time zone a supervisor is required for all employee access during Escort mode time zone VIP cards do not need a supervisor card to gain access 38 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the Doors Table 2 5 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Reader A Tab Fields continued Setting Anti Passback Description Configures the anti passback feature Once configured under Configuration gt System gt General screen see General Tab page 21 the user enables the anti passback feature on the reader which requires a valid card for entry and exit The card holder must use the card in the proper IN OUT sequence that is a card swiped at an IN reader must then be swiped at an OUT reader or vice versa a card swiped at an OUT reader must then be swiped at an IN reader If the user s IN OUT sequence is invalid then an anti passback violation event is generated for the type of anti passback chosen Hard or Soft and the card holder
100. nes Tab 0 005 31 Time gt Holidays gt Holidays Tab sls 34 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Reader A Tab 36 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Reader A Tab gt Card Formats 41 Card Format Editing Screen 0 0 0 0c eee eee eee 43 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Reader B Tab 46 Reader B Activation In Progress Message 46 Reader B Fully Activated 0 00 47 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Outputs gt Lock Dialog Box 48 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Outputs Tab gt Reader LED Dialog Box 0 0 cee eee ee eee 49 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Inputs Tab gt Status 51 Input Status Mode Normally Open Unsupervised Mode 52 Input Status Mode Normally Closed Supervised Mode 52 Input Status Mode Normally Open Supervised Mode 52 Access Levels gt Add Modify Delete 0 005 55 Cards 2 Add ies tr bessere Od poteet ob tea 57 Cards gt Display Modify 0 cece eee eee 59 Cards gt Delete 5 2 elle ee eee 60 Reporting gt Card Reports 0 2 0 cee eee eee eee 61 Configuration gt Other I O gt Inputs Tab 64 Configuration gt Other I O gt Outputs Tab 66 Configuration gt Interlocks 0 0 0 ee eee eee 68 Users amp Accounts gt Add Modify Delete
101. ng interlock otherwise the existing interlock will not be overwritten 8 2 9 Configuring Users A user is one who will be using the NetAXS 123 software interface in one or more functional roles The User Configuration screen enables you to Create a user Modify a user Delete a user Enable or disable a user account View the user s current login status either logged in or logged out Table 2 15 lists the functions that each user type can perform Table 2 15 User Functions Function Operator Service Administrator gt x lt View alarms events X X Acknowledge alarms View panel I O status Control I O points Generate reports KIKK K X View card database Create modify delete cards KIKIKI mK xXx ox x View all configurations Create modify delete configurations Perform uploads downloads Manage own user account X X P mK Km mK mK KL 0A 0X K K X Manage all user accounts 70 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring Users Click Users amp Accounts gt Add Modify Delete to display the User Configuration screen Figure 2 29 Users amp Accounts gt Add Modify Delete O Ss admin Administrator EnglishDefault Enabled Loggad In Name Password User Configuration Panel 1 Accoumttyne Administrator serice Operator Account Status enabled Disable
102. nput will be shunted Disable Interlock Specifies the time period during which the programmed action on this input from another point will be disabled During the selected Time Zone this point ignores all interlock actions to it effectively disabling it from being a Reacting Component during the Time Zone Outside of the Time Zone the point will react to interlocks as expected Disable Alarm Msgs Specifies the time period during which the input will generate no alarms Auto Relock Causes the door to re lock immediately when the door status switch closes after entry The output relay that controls the door strike de energizes when the associated input returns to normal state instead of remaining energized for the duration of the pulse time To enable Auto Relock de select the Disable check box and select the associated output from the drop down list NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 65 Configuring via the Web Server Configuring Other I O 2 7 2 Outputs Tab The Outputs tab enables you to Configure the following for each of the auxiliary outputs Name Pulse Time Time Zones Latching Interlock Click Configuration gt Other I O gt Outputs tab to display the Auxiliary Output screen for the on board outputs Figure 2 27 Configuration gt Other I O gt Outputs Tab Other I O Configuration Panel 1 Outputs Name ope Pulse
103. nt to Point On Action Off Action Egress Input 1 to Output 1 Pulse No Action Door Output 1 to Input 2 Follow No Action Reader 2 Type Point to Point On Action Off Action Egress Input 9 to Output 7 Pulse No Action Door Output 7 to Input 10 Follow No Action Reader 3 Type Point to Point On Action Off Action Egress Input 13 to Output 11 Pulse No Action Door Output 11 to Input 14 Follow No Action 80 www honeywell com Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 WIN PAK Screen Shots for Door 1 3 4 2 General Setup To set up WIN PAK to control a NetAXS 123 panel first configure Loop and Panel objects See Configuring the System page 18 for detailed procedures Once you have performed these steps you may configure the NetAXS 123 Doors as described below 3 5 WIN PAK Screen Shots for Door 1 The following screen shots illustrate setting up Reader Egress Input Status Input Lock Output and LED Output for Door 1 Click the Readers tab to configure the reader setup parameters Figure 3 1 Reader Setup for Door 1 Panel Configuration Basic Card Format Time Zones Options Inputs Dutputs I Readers Reader 1 Door 1 Reader 2 Door 2 Reader 3 Door 3 Reader 4 No ADV IV Do Free Egress Input shunts Status Input Shunt Device Reader 1 Pulse No Action Direct Point Dui Free Egress Input Pulse Time 10 sec In 1 Follow No Action Status Input Shunt Device In 2
104. of the gateway panels common and card database and then download to the out of sync panel See Section 5 1 Backing up and Restoring the NetAXS 123 on page 120 for additional details 2 2 2 Host Loop Communications Tab To maintain your NetAXS 123 system configuration or to monitor its status you must connect to the panel using one of two modes Host mode monitor only a host software system such as WIN PAK connects to the panel through the gateway panel which has an on board PCI communications adapter It enables you to monitor the status of the system e Web mode configure and monitor the web server connects to the panel and enables you to configure the panel and monitor system status 18 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the System The Host Loop Communications tab enables you to Select and configure the communication mode you will use to connect to the panel Configure the following host settings Connection Type host or web server Comms Type Port Number Host IP Address Configure the loop Time Sync Enable how often in minutes the gateway will broadcast its time to downstream panels Baud Rate for communication among downstream panels Click Communications Host Loop Host Loop Communications Tab to display the Host Loop Communications Tab Figure 2 1 Communications Host Loop Host Loop Communications Tab Sy
105. on Basic Card Format Time Zones Options Inputs Dutputs Grour s Readers Edit 3 Door 3 Egress Input 13 Door 3 Status Input 14 Isolate Door 3 Tamper Input 15 No ADV Time Zone None Delete Supervised Sec C Min C Hr C Normally Open Shunt Time o Normally Closed Debounce Time o Sec JV Interlocking Ci 0 CG Report Alarms Point 11 Door 3 Lock Control Output 11 v Never Alam Act Pu C Trouble ulse larm Action Cen Normal Action No Action 92 www honeywell com Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 WIN PAK Screen Shots for Door 3 Click the Inputs tab to configure the status setup parameters Figure 3 13 Status Setup for Door 3 Panel Configuration Basic Card Format Time Zones Options Inputs Outputs Groups Readers No ADV Door 3 Egress Input 13 4 Door 3 Status Input 14 Door 3 Tamper Input 15 No ADV d Delete Time Zone Show None Y DEA S Supervised See C Min C Hr C Normally Open Shunt Time is Normally Closed Debounce Time o Sec Interlocking S xg 6 5 Report Alarms Point C Never ME C Trouble Alarm Action 6 Rupe Normal Action Edit Isolate NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 93 Using WIN PAK with Ne
106. opriate format for the card Click Monitoring Events Web tab to display the Web Events tab Figure 4 4 Monitoring Events Web Tab Events Panel 1 rss wee Active Users 2 Events Displayed 25 12 18 2008 14 12 34 User admin logged in with Administrator access session ID 0x805c3cd0 12 18 2008 13 06 20 User admin logged in with Administrator access session ID 0x805cc028 12 18 2008 13 06 11 User admin logged out session ID 0x805c1 450 12 18 2008 13 06 11 User admin logged out session ID 0x805c0da0 12 18 2009 13 06 04 User admin logged out session ID 0x805ce3f8 12 18 2008 13 06 03 User admin logged out session ID 0x805cc250 12 18 2008 12 31 59 User admin logged in with Administrator access session ID 0x805c1 450 12 18 2009 12 23 06 User admin logged in with Administrator access session ID 0x805cc250 12 18 2008 12 19 58 User admin logged in with Administrator access session ID 0x805ce3f8 12 18 2008 12 03 05 User admin logged in with Administrator access session ID 0x805c0da0 12 18 2008 11 53 52 User admin logged in with Administrator access session ID 0x805c0e28 12 18 2008 11 48 48 User admin logged in with Administrator access session ID 0x804c0d00 12 18 2008 11 44 02 User admin logged in with Administrator access session ID 0x805c0ac0 zi Oldest Older Newer Newest N
107. ost and panel s This is the recommended communications type Non Ack NAK Does not provide a response either an acknowledgment or a non acknowledgment in a transmission between the host and panel s Normally used in troubleshooting only Port Number Specifies the port number for the Ethernet port default is 3001 Default for Reverse TCP IP is 5001 Host IP Address Enter the host system or WIN PAK server IP address here if you selected Reverse TCP IP in the Connection Type field on this screen 20 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the System Table 2 2 Communications gt Host Loop gt Host Loop Communications Tab Fields Host Loop Loop Setting Time Sync Description Synchronizes the gateway s time with the downstream panels Enabled Causes the gateway to automatically broadcast its time to downstream panels in order to time synchronize the loop This setting is in minutes range 60 32767 Baud Rate Specifies the transmission rate bits per second among the downstream panels on the loop Force Baud Reset Tells all downstream panels to change to the selected Downstream baud rate This saves the user from having to go to each panel individually 2 2 3 General Tab The General Tab enables you to Setthe general configuration settings Resetthe panel Click System Tools General Configuration to dis
108. ote The number of active users is indicated in the upper left corner of the tab qe NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 111 Monitoring NetAXS 123 Status Monitoring Inputs 4 4 Monitoring Inputs The panel supports door panel and auxiliary inputs The door inputs provide egress status and tamper monitoring The panel inputs provide power fail and tamper status The auxiliary inputs support any monitoring devices connected The Input Status screen enables you to View the current status of each input Normal Alarm Cut Short Shunted Shuntor un shunt any input When an input is shunted its change of state is ignored This way you can allow a door to be held open without falsely signalling an alarm The default state of an input point is un shunted Restore the input to its time zone A time zone is a specified time period during which the input will be shunted and the alarm de activated see Configuring Time Management page 29 Click Monitoring Inputs to display the Input Status screen Figure 4 5 Monitoring gt Inputs Input Status Panel 1 Click input to manually shunt or unshunt Input 16 Door 3 TMPR B 16 Restore to Time Zone Input 5 GENERAL PURPOSE 5 Restore to Time Zone Input 6 POWER 5 Restore to Time Zone PANEL TAMPER 20 Restore to Time Zone
109. owing message box The page at https s Canceling automatic activation means manual activation will be required For the upgrade to take effect Click OK to continue Cancel 3 Click OK to complete the cancellation 4 The File Management screen will acknowledge cancellation of the automatic upgrade and the need for manual activation Figure A 4 NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 139 Upgrades to Gateway vs Multi drop Panels 5 Click Activate New Firmware Now to activate the new firmware The system displays the following message box The page at https says Activating the Firmware will cause all panels to be rebooted now Continue 6 Click OK to activate the new firmware A 5 Upgrades to Gateway vs Multi drop Panels You can upgrade multi drop panels in the same way you upgrade the gateway panels via the web screen 1 Set DIP switch 6 to ON 2 Connect directly to each panel via a Local Area Network or a direct connect Ethernet connection 3 Return the configuration back to a downstream panel once the upgrade has been successfully completed Caution You cannot have more than one gateway on a loop so it is critical N that you disconnect the 485 cables on the panel you are upgrading To perform the upgrade 1 Before starting make sure your panels are not buffered If you have not logged in to the web pag
110. ox 3 and you receive a certificate error message follow these steps to clear it 1 Enter the IP address of the panel into the URL box The following message appears Figure A 19 Secure Connection Failed Message This Connection is Untrusted You have asked Firefox to connect securely to 192 168 1 150 but we can t confirm that your connection is secure Normally when you try to connect securely sites will present trusted identification to prove that you are going to the right place However this site s identity can t be verified What Should I Do If you usually connect to this site without problems this error could mean that someone is trying to impersonate the site and you shouldn t continue Get me out of here Technical Details gt I Understand the Risks 148 www honeywell com Upgrade Notes 2 Click on I Understand the Risks to expand the screen This Connection is Untrusted You have asked Firefox to connect securely to 192 168 1 150 but we can t confirm that your connection is secure Normally when you try to connect securely sites will present trusted identification to prove that you are going to the right place However this site s identity can t be verified What Should I Do If you usually connect to this site without problems this error could mean that someone is trying to impersonate the site and you shouldn t continue Get me out of here Technic
111. play the System Configuration General tab Figure 2 2 System Tools General Configuration General Tab Address Upgrade Utility Port Boot Time Anti Passback System Configuration Panel 1 General Firmware Details Site Codes MAcoD4084040229 1 Gateway Panel Addr 1 NetAX8123 M Enabled Wed Nov 25 15 48 35 2009 Reset Panel 1 C Local Global Enabled Forgiveness Web Session Timeout Hybrid Mode Free Egress Duress Detect Continuous Card Reads Reader LEDs Cardholder Note 1 Cardholder Note2 fo C Hours Minutes Enabled M Enabled Enabled M Enabled M Reverse LED color Notet Note2 NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 21 Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the System Steps Use the descriptions in Table 2 3 to configure the general settings and click Submit Changes Table 2 3 System Tools gt General Configuration gt General Tab Fields Parameter Description Name Unique name that identifies the panel Address Displays the address set by the panel s DIP dual in line package switches Note DIP switches should be set as follows For the 10 position DIP switch Positions 1 5 ON position specify the RS 485 address These settings require a reboot to take effect Position 6 Gateway wh
112. r 3 Add Time Zone 4 and select Saturday and Sunday Enter a start time of 8 00 AM and an end time of 1 00 PM In the Link to Time Zone field select Time Zone 3 to link Time Zones 2 3 and 4 together Linked in this way Time Zone 4 tells the NetAXS 123 system that it is also to use Time Zone 3 and Time Zone 3 tells the system that it is to also use Time Zone 2 Since Time Zone 4 is the start of this linked chain it is the Time Zone that would be operative for the Cleaning Crew Access Level That is the doors to which the cleaning crew would have access would be assigned Time Zone 4 And by assigning them Time Zone 4 they would also have access during Time Zones 3 and 2 because they are linked Note that in this example Time Zone 2 is not linked to Time Zone 4 This is by rule Time Zone links should start on one end and stop at other If you link the start of a Time Zone chain to the end you create a condition called a circular interlock which would cause your time zones to not function properly The panel will send you a warning should you try to create a circular interlock NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 33 Configuring via the Web Server Configuring Time Management 2 3 3 Holidays Tab Holidays are considered special days of a week They are similar but of higher rank than the standard Monday Sunday If a day programmed as a Holiday should occur in the panel the
113. r Description Duress Detect Enabled Enables you to trigger an alarm event and if configured pulse an output device in times of duress such as when the operator is forced to grant access against his will to an unauthorized person Duress requires both a PIN value and Card number to be recognized as described below This feature is available only when the reader is configured with a Card and Pin access mode see Reader A Tab page 36 This parameter is set to Disabled by default When this feature is enabled a Duress Output option at the Door s Reader configuration see Reader A Tab page 36 is also enabled You then need to assign the selected output a Pulse time in Configuration Other I O See Outputs Tab page 48 for the output configuration During normal operation the duress output does nothing To energize the output for example during a robbery the card holder presents his card to a reader that is configured for Card and PIN access see Reader A Tab page 36 The card holder then enters a PIN that is either one number higher or one number lower than the correct PIN For example if the PIN is 2222 the card holder would enter either 2221 or 2223 Even though the PIN is incorrect the door will still open normally but the duress output pulses and an alarm is generated In this way the card holder notifies others without detection by the unauthorized person Note A PIN ending in 0 for example 2320 will only trip a
114. r LED The Outputs tab enables you to Configure the following for each of the door s output locks and reader LEDs Name Pulse time Time zones Latching Interlock Time zone card toggle First card rule Click Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Outputs tab to display the Outputs tab The Lock gt Discrete tab appears enabling you to configure an individual lock output Select the output number in the drop down list at the top of the screen Note that lock and reader LED outputs are associated with each of the doors on a NetAXS 123 panel Figure 2 15 Configuration Doors 1 Outputs Lock Dialog Box Door Configuration Panel 1 Outputs Lock O Discrete 9 Grou 1v Reader DN p oe 0 0 Eg Hr 0 Min 10 0 Sec Time Zones v ntertock C Disabled 48 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the Doors The Reader LED dialog box enables you to configure the Reader LED output Figure 2 16 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Outputs Tab gt Reader LED Dialog Box Lock Reader LED Door Configuration Panel 1 ross outputs esser presses Reader LED Output 2 Pulse Time Bit Hr D Min 2 0 Sec Time Zones Disable Interlock wv sm LI Enable Wtenock C Disabled NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document
115. r Versions IE7 and IES8 151 A 7 2 Using Internet Explorer 6 IEO6 eeeen 151 A 7 3 Using Firefox 2 or Firefox 3 nceeeeeeiieeniieeieesiio ee 151 Appendix B NetAXS 123 DIP Switch Settings NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B vi www honeywell com FIGURES Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 Figure 2 7 Figure 2 8 Figure 2 9 Figure 2 10 Figure 2 11 Figure 2 12 Figure 2 13 Figure 2 14 Figure 2 15 Figure 2 16 Figure 2 17 Figure 2 18 Figure 2 19 Figure 2 20 Figure 2 21 Figure 2 22 Figure 2 23 Figure 2 24 Figure 2 25 Figure 2 26 Figure 2 27 Figure 2 28 Figure 2 29 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 NetAXS 123 Web Server Hub Connection 5 NetAXS 123 Web Server Direct Connection 6 Handing Page 2e s Ope Dee I 10 Communications gt Host Loop gt Host Loop Communications Tab 19 System Tools gt General Configuration gt General Tab 21 System Tools gt Firmware Details Tab 25 System Tools gt General Configuration gt Network Tab 26 System Tools gt General Configuration gt Site Codes Tab 27 Time gt Current Time gt Current Time Tab 29 Time gt Time Zones gt Time Zo
116. r minutes seconds For example Fri Oct 30 07 16 27 2009 Format 12 hour The 24 hour day is divided into two 12 hour halves AM and PM each half is numbered 1 12 24 hour The hours in the 24 hour day are numbered consecutively 0 23 New Date Specifies a new date to be the current date Use the drop down lists to set the month and date and click the calendar icon to specify a different year New Time Specifies a new time to be the current time Use the drop down lists to set the hour minute and AM or PM Geographic Time Select the geographic time zone in which the panel will Zones operate The time zones are written in the continent city format Find the appropriate continent and then identify the city with the closest longitude to the panel s location In the United States you might find these time zone associations more familiar Eastern Time America New York Central Time America Chicago Mountain Time America Denver Pacific Time America Los Angeles Time Server Enter the IP address of the Time Server that the Gateway will poll to update its time Enabled Select to enable the specified machine to be the active time server IP Address Enter the IP address of the time server Update Interval Specifies the interval of time between each automated synchronization Recommended value is once per day The panel starts to update time as soon as it is enabled and successfully connects to th
117. r panel inputs and downstream inputs 64 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring Other I O Table 2 12 Configuration gt Other I O gt Inputs Tab Fields Setting Description Name Enter a unique name to identify the device Mode Normally Closed Specifies that the input s normal state is closed default Normally Open Specifies that the input s normal state is open Unsupervised Specifies that the input s electrical circuit is wired in one path without alternative paths supervised by resistors default Supervised Specifies that the input s electrical circuit is wired with alternative paths supervised by resistors Shunt Time Specifies the amount of time for which the inputs will be shunted or de activated The maximum number of hours is 1 When the hour field is blank the maximum number of minutes is 59 When is entered in the hour field the maximum number of minutes is 45 and the maximum number of seconds is 59 The sum of all three units comprises the shunt time Note that you can express seconds in tenths of a second Debounce Time Specifies the period of time the input must remain in a new state before generating an alarm For example with a 5 second debounce time selected if a Normal state is changed to Alarm the state must remain in Alarm for five consecutive seconds before an alarm is generated Time Zones Shunt Specifies the time period during which the i
118. ranted Provides a user defined field See Configuring the System page 18 for information about how this field is defined for the Add New Card template Note 2 Provides a user defined field See Configuring the System page 18 for information about how this field is defined for the Add New Card template Access Level s Specifies the time zone or time schedule during which the card holder can be granted access at a specific reader A card may support more than one access level Should two or more access levels have overlapping times on a card the card will reflect a combination of the selected access levels For example Card 12345 is given Access Levels 1 and 2 Access Level 1 is Monday to Friday 9am 5pm and Access Level 2 is Monday to Saturday 3pm 11pm When these times are combined card 12345 provides access Monday to Friday 9am 11pm and Saturday 3pm 11pm 2 6 2 Displaying and Modifying Cards Use this function to display specified cards and modify them The Display or Modify Card s screen enables you to Display cards by searching on any of the following keys Card number Card Holder s last name 58 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Maintaining Cards Modify the displayed card s Click Cards gt Display Modify to display the search screen with which you can find and display specified cards Figure 2 23 Cards gt Display Modify Display or Modify Card
119. rd readers Then the card readers can correctly read the card Figure 2 10 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Reader A Tab gt Card Formats Door 1 Configuration Panel 1 Reader A General Formats Recognized by Reader Card Formats Double click on a format name to display or edit its data layout Available Selected Default 26 Bit Wiegand Default 32 Bit Wiegand Default 34 Bit Wiegand 35 Bit Corporate 1000 Default 25 Bit Wiegand a Default 29 Bit Wiegand Default 37 Bit Wiegand e Default 75 Bit Wiegand lt none gt Select All Select None New Format submit Changes NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 41 Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the Doors 3 Use the descriptions in Table 2 6 to select card formats Table 2 6 Configuration gt Doors gt 1 gt Reader A Tab gt Card Format Fields Setting Available column Description Lists all the formats in the panel All formats new ones as well as the eight default formats are listed under Available This information allows all readers by default to use all formats to try and decipher card reads The reader will then use every Available format s to decipher incoming card reads Any cards swiped with formats that do not match the Available format s are then reported as an Invalid Format event Selected column Lists specific formats selected by
120. rds valid cards etc Inputs Inputs are terminals located on the panel the inputs are wired to input devices such as door position switches that monitor status of a door Outputs Output relays are relays located on the panel that are connected to output devices such as a door lock or a siren System The system lists the current capacities and limits of the panel Reports The system generates reports by Last Name and by Card Number 104 www honeywell com Monitoring NetAXS 123 Status Monitoring Alarms 4 2 Monitoring Alarms e qu Alarms are viewed as system generated messages that may indicate the need for user attention Note From the drop down menu at the upper right corner of each Alarms tab you can configure the tab to display alarms in groups of 10 25 50 or 75 Click Monitoring Alarms to display the Unacknowledged Alarms tab Figure 4 1 Monitoring Alarms Unacknowledged Tab Alarms Panel 1 Unacknowledged Select De select All Displayed 57 Unacknowledged Alarms Max Alarms Displayed 25 4 Date i D De a p D p ode TIBI I 12182009 12 00 38 Input 14 Doors Status 14 7 Alarm State 12 18 2009 12 00 38 Input 10 Door2 Status 10 3 Alarm State T 12 18 2009 12 00 34 tnput2 Door t Status 2 2 Alarm State T 12 18 2009 12 00 23 input 16 doors TMPR B 16 9 Alarm
121. re 101 Chapter 4 Monitoring NetAXS 123 Status Al OVerVIeWw iati ett ned ei ted 104 4 2 Monitoring Alarms sesuunan iie ie E TEA AAAA AE 105 4 3 Monitoring Events ee e a E d apte tes 109 4 4 Monitoring Inputs iore De Phe a a ROSE 112 4 5 Monitoring O utp ts oco itio eee oa d m ate Oe it 115 4 6 Monitoring System Status ssssssssssseseseeeeeeenerer tenerent 117 Chapter 5 File Management 5 1 Backing up and Restoring the NetAXS 123 sss 120 5 2 Generating Reports nter deterret teet tede certe 125 Appendix A Upgrading NetAXS 123 Firmware A Planning the Upgrade sese entente 130 A 2 Mixed Revision Loops esseeeeeeee tette ennemi 131 A 3 Uploading Data from the Panel eene 131 A 4 Downloading Data to the Panel seen 132 A 4 1 Downloading Data Immediately eene 132 A 4 2 Downloading Data Later eeeeeeeeeeeenen enne 133 iv www honeywell com A 4 3 Cancelling a Download eese 138 A 5 Upgrades to Gateway vs Multi drop Panels sese 140 ALO Uperade Notes ni gehts ai agen DRUG PO E ee tre 142 A 6 1 Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 Security Certificate Failure 142 A 6 2 Firefox 3 Security Certificate Failure eese 148 A 7 Clearing the Cache esee ertet tei de ted 151 A 7 1 Using Internet Explore
122. s WIN PAK configuration does not support two readers per door Reader B is unusable The NetAXS 123 controller and I O board allow two readers sharing a hold line to control a single door However the current version of WIN PAK does not support the 2 readers per door using hold lines WIN PAK direct Ethernet to NetAXS 123 is supported serial Host and Dial Up Connections are not available on the NetAXS 123 NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 79 Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 Setting up WIN PAK 3 4 Setting up WIN PAK 3 4 1 Summary of WIN PAK I O Settings for NetAXS 123 The NetAXS 123 controller and I O board allow two readers sharing a hold line to control a single door However the current version of WIN PAK does not provide for this 2 door Reader control using hold lines WIN PAK will only support readers using Reader A for doors 1 3 Reader B is not recognized by WIN PAK but inputs 4 12 and 16 may be used as general purpose inputs Table 3 6 NetAXS 123 to WIN PAK Mapping I O Name Type Reader 1 Reader 2 Reader 3 Egress Input Input 1 Input 9 Input 13 Status Input Input 2 Input 10 Input 14 Reader Tamper Input Input 3 Input 11 Input 15 Lock Relay Output Output 1 Output 7 Output 11 Reader LED Output Output 2 Output 8 Output 12 Table 3 7 NetAXS 123 Panel Interlock Configuration Reader 1 Type Poi
123. s 41 modifying 58 PIN 58 reports 61 site code 27 trace 58 use limits 58 Commands standalone Card Add 99 Card Delete 100 Date 97 Input 100 Interlock 100 101 Time 96 Time Zone 98 Communications loop baud rate 21 port number 20 type 20 Configuration database 25 mode 18 Continuous card reads 24 Current time 29 D Debounce time 65 Default gateway 26 DIP switches Gateway panel 3 general configuration 22 SW1 153 SW2 155 Doors anti passback 39 auto relock 54 egress 51 inputs 51 mode 51 53 outputs 48 readers 36 shunt time 53 status 51 time zones 53 Downloading firmware 25 NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision A 157 Index automatically 137 cancelling 138 deferred 133 immediately 132 manually 133 Downstream baud rate 21 Duress detect 24 E Events 104 109 F File management 25 Firmware downloading automatically 137 cancelling 138 deferred 133 immediately 132 manually 133 reverting to previous 25 upgrading 129 First card rule 50 G Gateway panel 3 23 H Holidays configuring 34 Host connection 20 Host mode 18 I Icons 11 Inputs 51 104 auto relock 54 65 debounce time 65 downstream 63 interlocks 68 mode 51 53 65 monitoring 112 Panel Tamper 63 Power Failure 63 readers 36 shunt time 53 65 time zones 53 65 Interlocks 50 67 68 IP address 26 L Landing Page 10 Latching 50 67 LEDs 24 M MAC address
124. s and e you cannot customize them NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 95 Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 Standalone Commands 3 8 Standalone Commands Note Standalone commands are not supported in web mode They are only available for use when you configure your NetAXS 123 system using WIN PAK s command files These standalone commands can also be applied from a terminal mode method of programming qu Caution Use the following commands in the order they are listed to configure the N NetAXS 123 panel T command Sets the panel s time D command Sets the panel s date 1 2 3 L command Creates time zones for use by the cards 4 C command Adds cards to or deletes cards from the panel 5 W command Programs each input for either NO NC and Supervised or Non Supervised operation 6 P command Sets interlocks between input points and or output points 7 H command Sets holiday dates ce 99 Note In all examples the underscore indicates a space character and lt CR gt gA ON po indicates a carriage return 3 8 1 T Time Command _T pn_hh mm lt CR gt Variables pn panel number 1 31 hh hours 0 23 Military time mm minutes 00 59 Example 1 _T 1_08 30 lt CR gt This command would set panel 1 to a time of 8 30 AM Example 2 _T 6_18 15 lt CR gt This command would set panel 6 to a time of 6 15 PM 96 www honeywell
125. s output and produces an alarm event For example if the PIN is 2222 the card holder would enter either 2221 or 2223 Even though the PIN is incorrect the door will still open normally but the duress output pulses and an alarm is generated In this way the card holder notifies others without detection by the unauthorized person Note A PIN ending in 0 for example 2320 will only trip a duress output when a 1 is used in place of the 0 for example 2321 The duress output feature requires the following Duress must be enabled on the Configuration gt System gt General tab A time zone must be selected for Card and PIN on the Configuration Doors Reader tab T Note Should a conflict arise among the time zones set in the Access Mode Time Zones box on the Reader gt General tab priority is given to the time zone that is highest in the list of time zones displayed on the tab Therefore the Disabled time zone has highest priority and the Card Only time zone has lowest priority Note The access mode defined here for the door can be overridden by a card assigned with a VIP card type See Adding New Cards page 56 for information about assigning a VIP card type 40 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the Doors 2 Click Card Formats at the side of the tab A card format tells the panel how the card number will be read The panel supplies the format to the ca
126. select System Tools gt File Upload Download to display the File Management screen see Figure A 1 2 In the Download section click Browse to locate the file you want to download 3 When a file is selected click Deferred then click Manual then click Download A confirmation prompt appears Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 Continue with the deferred Firmware download S i Cancel NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 133 Downloading Data to the Panel 4 Click OK The download will complete to the gateway panel If there are no downstream panels on your loop the gateway will then reboot If however there are one or more downstream panels the following screen appears showing two downstream panels Figure A 3 Deferred Manual Download Confirmation File Management Panel Bytes Transferred Percent Complete 2 7839 of 33280 23 3 0 Stop Cancel Download Progress for Downstream Panels Pending This screen shows the real time progress of the file transfer for each NetAXS 123 panel on your loop In the example above Panel 1 is the gateway and is not listed in the display area because it already has the firmware Panel 2 and Panel 3 are NetAXS 123 panels either being downloaded to or waiting for the download Panel 6 is not listed in the display area because it is an NX4 panel and cannot currently use NetAXS 123
127. stem Configuration Panel 30 Firmware Details Host Loop Communications Direct via TCP IP tiost Maia Connection Type O Reverse TCP IP Web Mode Comms ACKINAK Non Ack NAK o Number HostiP Address IP Address Time Timesmme mew U minutes Loop BAM rete 38 400 bps Submit Changes NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 19 Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the System Steps Use the descriptions in Table 2 2 to configure the settings Table 2 2 Communications gt Host Loop gt Host Loop Communications Tab Fields Host Loop Host Setting Connection type Description Specifies the type of physical connection between the host and the Gateway panel If you are connecting from a host software system such as WIN PAK select one of the following three connection options Direct via TCP IP Host initiates connection to panel Reverse TCP IP Panel connects directly to the host system using the TCP IP protocol You must enter the host IP address in the Host IP Address field Panel initiates connection to host Panel currently does not support encryption None Select this if you are using web mode Comms Type Specifies the type of communications Ack NAK Provides a response either an acknowledgment or a non acknowledgment in a transmission between the h
128. t 9 Output 7 Disable Pulse On No action 13 Door 3 Egress Input 13 Output 11 Disable Pulse On No action 97 Door 1 Shunt Output 1 Input2 Disable Follow Follow 103 Door 2 Shunt Output 7 Input 10 Disable Follow Follow 107 Door 3 Shunt Output 11 Input 14 Disable Follow Follow Name Reacting Component Reacting Component s Action C Input Point H C Input Point LH Upon Trigger Alarm Upon Trigger Normal C Output Point C Output Point New Interlock Add Interlock 68 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring Interlocks To create an interlock 1 Click New Interlock to display the screen 2 Use the descriptions in Table 2 14 to configure the interlock Table 2 14 Configuration gt Interlocks Fields Interlock element Trigger Description Specifies the input output or output group for which a change of state will cause a reaction from another input output or group If Trigger Inputs then triggers 1 20 will have an interlock link Int Lnk number from 1 20 If Trigger Outputs then outputs 1 14 will have an interlock link Int Lnk number from 97 110 Use the drop down list to specify the number of the input or output Reacting Component Specifies the input output or output group that will react to a change of state from the trigger point Use the drop down list to specify the number of the input or output Reacting Component s Action Upon
129. t different depending on your platform qu NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 17 Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the System 2 2 Configuring the System 2 2 1 Managing Configuration Data This section provides an overview of how configuration data is managed on a system of panels interconnected via an RS 485 communications loop Some configuration data is common to all panels on the loop When common data is entered it is sent to and stored on all panels that are online at the time the data is entered Common data includes Time Zones Cards e Card Formats Site Codes Holidays Access Level Name and Number access level details are panel specific System Configuration Site Codes Other data is panel specific and unique for each panel Panel specific data includes e Access Level Time Zone Reader Assignments e Door Reader Configuration System Configuration General Tab System Configuration Firmware Details System Configuration Network IP addresses apply only to gateway panel System Configuration Host Loop Communications applies only to gateway panel e Web Users applies only to gateway panel If common data is modified when a panel is off line or if a new panel is attached to a loop after common data has been entered the panel must be manually re synchronized to obtain the common data To resynchronize a new panel you must upload a copy
130. t hasn t been verified by a recognized authority Permanently store this exception Confirm Security Exception 5 Ensure the Permanently store this exception check box is checked This is the default 6 Click Confirm Security Exception The screen returns to the Security Connection Failed screen with a progress bar in the lower right corner 7 The screen next displays the NetAXS 123 Login screen 8 10 seconds later 8 Continue with the login 150 www honeywell com Clearing the Cache A 7 Clearing the Cache The NetAXS 123 panel supports Internet Explorer IE8 Internet Explorer 7 IE7 Internet Explorer 6 IE6 Firefox 2 and Firefox 3 For all browsers we recommend that you clear the cache after a successful upgrade A 7 1 Using Internet Explorer Versions IE7 and IE8 To clear the cache using IE7 and IE8 1 Select Tools Delete Browsing History A Delete Browsing History popup appears showing the following defaults Preserve Favorite Website Date Temporary Internet files Cookies History Leave these selections alone 2 Click Delete The Delete Browsing History popup closes A 7 2 Using Internet Explorer 6 IE6 To clear the cache using IE6 1 Select Tools Internet Options General 2 Click Delete Cookies A Delete Cookies popup prompts Delete all cookies in the Temporary Internet Files folder 3 Click OK 4 With the Internet Options screen open click Dele
131. t returns to normal state instead of remaining energized for the duration of the pulse time To enable Auto Relock de select the Disable check box and select the associated output from the drop down list 2 5 Configuring Access Levels we Every card is assigned an access level The access level specifies the time zone or time schedule during which the card holder can be granted access at a specific door For example an access level embedded in an employee s card might allow the employee to enter the facility only through door 2 from 6 00 AM to 6 00 PM Monday through Friday The Access Levels screen enables you to Select Reader A and or Reader B for each door Note that if a reader is disabled that reader s check box will also be disabled Create an access level Modify an access level Delete an access level Seta Time Zone for each door View other panels with readers in this access level This section explains how to create the access levels that subsequently can be assigned to cards Note Since an access level is defined by door and time zone configurations you must configure the door see Configuring the Doors page 36 and the time zone see Configuring Time Management page 29 before configuring an access level 54 www honeywell com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring Access Levels Click Access Levels gt Add Modify Delete to display the Access Level Configuration
132. tAXS 123 WIN PAK Screen Shots for Door 3 Click the Outputs tab to configure the lock setup parameters Figure 3 14 Lock Setup for Door 3 Panel Configuration Basic Card Format Time Zones Options Inputs Outputs Gro Ip Readers 8 Door 2 Reader LED Output 08 11 Door 3 Lock Control Output 11 12 Door 3 Reader LED Output 12 13 Auxiliary Output Output 13 14 No ADY Time Zone None Sec C Min C Hr Pulse Time fi 0 6 abs CG On Action Folow Off Action No Action Note Outputs 5 and 6 are system outputs WIN PAK cannot control these outputs and e you cannot customize them 94 www honeywell com Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 WIN PAK Screen Shots for Door 3 Click the Outputs tab to configure the Reader LED setup parameters Figure 3 15 Reader LED Setup for Door 3 Panel Configuration Basic Card Format Time Zones Options Inputs Outputs Groups Readers Name 8 Door 2 Reader LED Output 08 Edit 11 Door 3 Lock Control Qutput 11 12 Door 3 Reader LED Output 12 Isolate 13 Auxiliary Output Qutput 13 14 No ADV Delete Time Zone None Sec Min C Hr Pulse Time 2 Interlocking e C FG Point On Action zl Ofacion Cancel Apply Help Note Outputs 5 and 6 are system outputs WIN PAK cannot control these output
133. tAXS 123 access control unit either through a host software system or by connecting to the web server through an Ethernet connection This chapter describes how to connect to the web server 2 www honeywell com Getting Started Connecting to the Web Server 1 2 Connecting to the Web Server This section describes three configurations for connecting a computer to the NetAXS 123 web server USB Ethernet through a web server hub connection Ethernet through a web server direct connection AN Note The panel that you are connecting to the computer is the Gateway panel DIP e switch 6 on a Gateway panel must be set to ON for a successful connection 1 2 1 Setting up the USB Connection Warning Do NOT connect the USB cable to the panel until AFTER the drivers are installed Follow these steps to set up the NetAXS 123 USB connection 1 Insert the NetAXS 123 Product CD into your Windows based computer The NetAXS 123 product menu opens in the web browser Note If the product menu does not open automatically in your browser right click on the Start button and select Explore In the folder tree find and click the CD drive that is reading the NetAXS 123 Product CD 2 Click Install USB Drivers on the product menu to start the USB driver installation wizard i Honeywell USB Device Driver InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Honeywell USB Device Driver The InstallShield R Wizard will
134. tatus button to display a prompt Click OK to complete the change to De energized 3 To Pulse an output for the configured period of time click the Pulse button to display a prompt Click OK to start the pulse 4 To reset the output to follow its configured time zone click the Restore to Time Zone button to display a prompt Click OK to restore the time zone Note The Output Status screen dynamically refreshes when the output status changes qe 116 www honeywell com Monitoring NetAXS 123 Status Monitoring System Status 4 6 Monitoring System Status This feature provides current and maximum system capacities of the listed databases The System Status screen enables you to View the following status of system objects other than alarms events inputs and outputs Number of currently existing entries in the database Maximum number of entries in the database Click System Tools gt General Configuration then in the navigation menu click Status gt System to display the System Status screen Figure 4 10 Status System System Status Panel 1 Cards 0 10000 Card Formats 8 128 Time Zones 1 127 Access Levels 0 128 Holidays 0 255 Site Codes 0 8 NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 117 Monitoring NetAXS 123 Status Monitoring System Status 118 www honeywell com File Management In this chapt
135. te 1 Click Browse to locate the firmware file 2 Click Deferred 3 Click Automatic Time and date list boxes appear Figure 5 3 File Management Automatic Time Setting File Management Upload from panel Choose an Upload Type Upload Download to panel C Immediate Deferred E oo z AM Sep z a 2009 E Browse Download C Manual Automatic Choose a language to delete Delete 4 Enter the specific date and time information 5 Click Download The download status is shown as Activation scheduled for month day hr min AM PM 6 Click Activation Scheduled for lt MONTH TIME gt when you are ready to download your files Note Every panel has its own database and each panel s database must be backed up individually For more information see Upgrading NetAXS 123 Firmware page 129 qu To download a card database report CSV file from the host system to the panel 1 Click Browse to locate the CSV file 2 Click Download to download the file If the file is in the correct report format this message appears Would you like to append or replace the database Access Control does not function while replacing a database and updating may take several minutes If the file is not in the correct report format a message states the error condition If the database update is successful this message appears Update Successful Restart
136. te Files A Delete Files message prompts Delete all files in the Temporary Internet Files You can also delete all your offline content stored locally 5 Click OK 6 Click OK on the Internet Options screen to close it A 7 3 Using Firefox 2 or Firefox 3 To clear the cache using Firefox 2 or Firefox 3 1 Select Tools gt Clear Private Data The Clear Private Data screen appears 2 Ensure that the Cache and the Cookies check boxes are enabled 3 Click Clear Private Data Now The Clear Private Data screen automatically closes NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 151 Clearing the Cache 152 www honeywell com NetAXS 123 DIP Switch B Settings This appendix provides a table listing DIP switch settings for the NetAXS 123 panel Table B 1 NetAXS 123 SWI DIP Switch Settings N OFF ON OFF OFF ieee aaa UPON Sena ieee Address 5 FF OFF OFF N OFF OFF FF ON OFF o oO O N ON OFF ON jor J Adtres O O o o esl d OFF ON OFF ON ON JON ON JON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF o OD ON OFF OFF ON ESSERI Address 18 o o o Z Z d T Z Tf d N JON OFF OFF FF OFF ON OFF N OFF ON OFF Se ue e ES ee e ies LL ER HE emn NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Docum
137. ted the system displays the following screen Figure 2 14 Reader B Fully Activated Door 1 Configuration Panel 1 me Reasers Reader B Deactivate this reader Door 1 Reader B Disabled rl Lockdown Fm ieee DIS Card and Pin D E Time Zones Card or Pin Fs Pnoy e Card Only Default Time Zone 24x7 gt I Supervisor I Escort Hard Soft i LUEC E Enabled Disabled via System Configuration IN OUT MEE Output zj Disabled via System Configuration Submit Changes General Card Formats Note The Supervisor and Escort mode settings checked for Reader A also apply to Reader B However these settings can be edited only on the Reader A tab they cannot be edited on the Reader B tab qe Click Deactivate this reader to deactivate Reader B NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 47 Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the Doors 2 4 3 Outputs Tab An output or output relay acts like a switch on the panel that either energizes or de energizes or pulses an output device such as a door lock or an LED For example a successful card read at a reader input device causes the output relay switch on the panel board to change the normal state of a door lock output device so that the normally locked door strike releases and permits entry This tab configures the lock output relays and reade
138. the data to 3 In the Download section click Browse to locate the file you want to download When a file is selected click Immediate then click Download A confirmation prompt appears Figure A 2 Immediate Download Confirmation The page at https 158 100 143 250 says EN Continue with the download After confirmation the file transfer to the gateway panel starts immediately and takes only a few seconds The following popup then appears Microsoft Internet Explorer AN Download to gateway panel complete now processing the image Click OK If the receiving panel is a gateway panel it will reboot almost immediately since no further file transfer is necessary If however the receiving panel is a downstream panel the file transfer will take approximately two hours 132 www honeywell com Downloading Data to the Panel When the download file transfer is complete the panel reboots and the screen displays the following message This panel is now rebooting Please wait at least 2 minutes for the reboot to complete A 4 2 Downloading Data Later Deferred downloads automatically transfer files to all panels in the loop For deferred downloads you can choose to activate the new firmware manually or have all panels in the loop activate the new firmware automatically reboot at a specified time in the future To set up a manually deferred download 1 In the web server
139. tion items in a proprietary internal format Card report short uploads the Card Number Last Name First Name Trace VIP Limited Use Card Expiration Temporary Supervisor and Access Level card values in a CSV file Card report long uploads the Card Number Last Name First Name Trace VIP Limited Use Card Expiration Temporary Supervisor Access Levels Site Codes Number of Bits Pin Info 1 Info 2 Time Zones Activation Date Issue Level APB State and Control Device card values in a CSV file 120 www honeywell com File Management Backing up and Restoring the NetAXS 123 Alarms and events report uploads the Date Time Event Type Acknowledged Date Acknowledged Time and Message of Alarms Events for alarms and events in a CSV file Language English default Spanish French Italian Dutch Czech and simplified Chinese This is a text file that uploads a language package that translates the text on all of the web screens for a user who has specified a language preference Languages provided in the language package may not be deleted 2 Click Upload to upload the data to the host PC or laptop Follow the instructions to save a backup file on your PC Be sure to give the backup file a useful name for easy identification and restoring Note Card report short and long data is stored in a 64 bit format Microsoft Excel displays up to 32 characters Therefore you should save the report and then op
140. to configure these other inputs and outputs 2 7 1 Inputs Tab GE This tab enables you to configure other input devices on inputs 5 and 6 or other inputs that have been disassociated from their doors When using power supplies with power fail output the power fail output can be wired to input 6 When the power supply loses power and switches to battery input 6 is activated and a Power Fail alarm is generated If input 6 is not activated in this capacity you can use it for other configurations Note You can also configure the Power Fail inputs for general use if you choose not to wire them for power detection The Input tab enables you to Configure Mode Shunt Time Debounce Time Time Zones Auto Relock NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 63 Configuring via the Web Server Configuring Other I O Click Configuration gt Other I O gt Inputs tab to display the Inputs screen Figure 2 26 Configuration gt Other I O gt Inputs Tab Other I O Configuration Panel 1 Inputs loss Name Input 5 GENERAL PURPOSE Normally Closed C Normally Open Mode Unsupervised C Supervised Shunt Time o Hr o Min foo Sec Debounce Time po Seconds Shunt HB Time Zones Disable Interlock Sd Disable Alarm Msgs z ETRIE visable output Submit Changes Steps Use the descriptions in Table 2 12 to configure othe
141. umber of doors the panel is config Icon Description For more information see Provides file management Generating Reports page 125 System Tools functionality General Configuration Firmware Details File Upload Download Configure connectivity Configuring the System page 18 Communications Ethernet USB Host Loop p Provides system configuration Configuring the System page 18 Configuration i E SUME 7 is Doors 1 2 3 functionality Interlocks Other VO Site Codes ured for The example in the table displays a Controller Board with a 2 door input output board I O board thus resulting in a total of three doors The Controller lists only the door no numbers A Con troller with a 1 door I O board will report Doors 1 2 A EN Note To return to the home page at any time simply click the Home Page icon A 12 www honeywell com Getting Started Reading the Select Panel 1 4 Reading the Select Panel The Select Panel is located at the right margin of the NetAXS 123 web server main screen 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 panel s status as shown in the following table Note Holding the cursor over a cell also displays a popup message which in
142. vised Sec C Min C Hr C Normally Open Shunt Time ts Normally Closed Debounce Time o Sec Interlocking C E0 EG Report Alarms Point f NIU Ex C Trouble Alarm Action p y Always Normal Action NetAXS 123 Access Control Unit User s Guide Document 800 05168 Revision B 83 Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 WIN PAK Screen Shots for Door 1 Click the Outputs tab to configure the lock setup parameters Figure 3 4 Lock Setup for Door 1 Panel Configuration Basic Card Format Time Zones Options Inputs Outputs Group Readers Name 1 Door 1 Lock Control Output 1 Edit 2 Door 1 Reader LED Output 02 3 Auxiliary Output Output 03 4 NoADV 5 NoADV Delete 6 NoADY Isolate Time Zone None Sec C Min C Hr Pulse Time f 0 6 39 CG oor 1 Status Input 02 n Action Folow Off Action No Action Cancel Apply Help Note Outputs 5 and 6 are system outputs WIN PAK cannot control these outputs and A you cannot customize them 84 www honeywell com Using WIN PAK with NetAXS 123 WIN PAK Screen Shots for Door 1 Click the Outputs tab to configure the Reader LED setup parameters Figure 3 5 Reader LED Setup for Door 1 Panel Configuration Basic Card Format Time Zones Options Inputs Outputs Group Readers Name Door 1

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