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NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-04410, Revision A 31
2.4  Configuring the Doors
Each NetAXS™ panel supports four doors. For each door, you must configure the readers, inputs, and 
outputs.
At Configuration > Doors in the task menu at the left margin of the NetAXS™ screen, click 
1 to 
display the Door Configuration screen for door 1. Follow the same procedures below for doors 2, 3, 
and 4 for each panel.
2.4.1  Reader Tab
A...

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• Define the time zone during which the reader will be in lockdown mode (see Time Zones Tab, 
page 26 for details about setting time zones). When the reader is in lockdown mode, entry is 
prevented but egress is still allowed.
• Define the reader’s access mode (the combination of card and/or PIN entry required by the 
reader). Note that the access mode defined here for the door can be overridden by a card 
assigned with a VIP card...

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NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-04410, Revision A 33 Steps
: 
1. Use the descriptions in the table below to configure the General reader settings.
Table 2-4:  Configuration > Doors > Reader Tab Descriptions
Setting Description
Access Mode 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...

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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 card readers. Then, the card readers can 
correctly read the card.
Anti-Passback Configures the anti-passback feature, which prevents an entrant 
to an area from passing his card back to another potential 
entrant. Note that anti-passback must first be enabled at the 
Configuration >...

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Figure 2-12:   Configuration > Doors > Reader > Card Formats Tab
3. Click to highlight each desired card format listed in the Available box, and click the green right 
arrow   button to move the format(s) into the Selected box. 
Note: If you select no formats, the reader will function in legacy mode and the reader interprets 
the panel’s formats. If you select a subset of...

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Concatenated Site 
CodeCombines the Site Code and Card ID as one unique number.
Total Num Bits 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...

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6. 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 different format name) to save the edited...

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2.4.2  Outputs Tab
An output, or output relay, is 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...

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NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-04410, Revision A 39
the group configuration from this screen. To edit the Group configuration, click Configuration > Other 
I/O & Groups
 in the side panel.
Figure 2-14:   Configuration > Doors > Outputs > Group Tab >Lock 

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The LED Reader dialog box enables you to configure the Reader 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 
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