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Monitoring NetAXS™ Status
Monitoring Events
NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-04410, Revision A81
Click Status > Events > Web to display the Web events tab:
Figure 4-4:   Status > Events > Web Tab
Note:  The number of active users is indicated in the upper left corner of the tab.  

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Monitoring Inputs
4.4  Monitoring Inputs
A NetAXS™ panel supports door, panel, and auxiliary inputs. The door inputs provide egress and 
tamper status, the panel inputs provide power fail and tamper status, and the auxiliary inputs support 
any downstream status.
Click 
Status > Inputs to display the Input Status screen:
Figure 4-5:   Status > Inputs
The Input Status screen enables you to: 
• View the current status of each input (Normal, Alarm, Cut, Short,...

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Monitoring NetAXS™ Status
Monitoring Inputs
NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-04410, Revision A83 Steps
: 
1. To shunt or un-shunt an input, click the input name to display a prompt. Click 
OK to complete 
the shunt or un-shunt. 

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Monitoring Inputs
2. To restore the input to its shunt state based on its configured time zone, click the input’s Restore 
to Time Zone
 button to display a prompt. Click OK to complete the restoration to the configured 
time zone.
Note:  The Input Status screen dynamically refreshes when input status changes. 

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Monitoring NetAXS™ Status
Monitoring Outputs
NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-04410, Revision A85
4.5  Monitoring Outputs
An output is an output device that changes its normal 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. 
A NetAXS™ panel supports one output for each of its four doors. The panel also...

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Monitoring Outputs
Click Status > Outputs > Groups to display the Groups tab of the Output Status screen:
Figure 4-7:   Status > Outputs > Groups Tab
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 output group in the Groups tab.
• Energize or de-energize any output or group indefinitely.
• Pulse any output. This energizes the output or group for...

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Monitoring NetAXS™ Status
Monitoring System Status
NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-04410, Revision A87
4.6  Monitoring System Status
This feature provides basic monitoring of objects in the NetAXS™ system other than alarms, events, 
inputs, and outputs.
Click 
Status > System to display the System Status screen:
Figure 4-8:   Status > System
The System Status screen enables you to: 
View the following status of system objects other than alarms, events, inputs, and outputs:
• Number...

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NetAXS Access Control Unit User’s Guide, 800-04410, Revision A 89
A
Upgrading NetAXS™ Firmware
A.1  Overview
This appendix provides instructions for upgrading NetAXS™ firmware to release 
3.1.8.
This version is a new release; it replaces all builds of releases 1 and 2, and it includes 
all functionality provided in NetAXS™ releases 1 and 2. See “What’s New in Release 
3.1.8“ on page ix for a description of the new features included in release 3.1.8.
This release package includes three components:
•...

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NetAXS™ Release 3.1.8 Upgrade Procedure
Release 3 has a new access-level database; therefore, any release 3 access-level database changes will 
not take effect until the entire loop is upgraded to release 3.
A.2.3  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....
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