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NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-04410, Revision A 41 Steps
: Use the descriptions in the following table to configure each individual lock or Reader LED:
Table 2-6:  Configuration > Doors > Output Tab Field Descriptions
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...

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2.4.3  Inputs Tab
Three inputs are associated with each of the four doors on a NetAXS™ panel: 
• Status – Provides the following door status information:
• Egress – Allows the door to open or close normally without generating an alarm.
• Tamper – Reports abnormal handling of the reader device or wiring.
Click to display the 
Inputs tab:
Figure 2-15:   Configuration > Doors > Inputs Tab
Note that there are four possible Mode...

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The Inputs tab enables you to: 
• Define the Status, Egress, and Tamper inputs’ access 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...

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Steps: Use the descriptions in the table below to configure the Status, Egress, and Tamper inputs, then 
click 
Submit Changes:
Table 2-7:  Configuration > Doors > Inputs Tab Field Descriptions
Setting Description
Mode
Normally Closed – Specifies that the door’s normal state is 
closed.
Normally Open – Specifies that the door’s normal state is open.
Unsupervised – Specifies that the door’s electrical circuit is 
wired in one path...

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2.5  Configuring Access Levels
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 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through...

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Steps to create an access level: 
1. Select the door(s). The access level will allow 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 
will allow access to the card holder only during this time zone.
4. Click the...

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2.6  Maintaining Cards
A card is encoded with a unique number and the card holder’s rights to access NetAXS™ 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
Click Cards > Add Card(s) to display the Add New Card(s) screen:
Figure...

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– Use limits
– Card holder note 1
– Card holder note 2
– Access levels
Steps: 
Use the field descriptions in the following table to complete the card fields and click 
Add Card(s):
Table 2-8:  Cards > Add Cards Field Descriptions
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 first and...

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2.6.2  Displaying and Modifying Cards
Use this function to display specified cards and modify them.
Click 
Cards > Card Data to display the search screen with which you can find and display specified 
cards.
Figure 2-18:   Cards > Card Data
The Display or Modify Card(s) screen enables you to: 
• Display cards by searching on any of the following keys:
– Card number
– Card...

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2.6.3  Deleting Cards
Click Cards > Delete Card(s) to display the Delete Cards screen:
Figure 2-19:   Cards > Delete 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
Steps: 
1. Enter a value for any of the search keys (card number, card number range, or cardholder name).
2. Click 
Delete Card(s) to delete all cards...
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