Honeywell Netaxs 4 Manual
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Configuring via WIN-PAK Adding a New NetAXS™ Panel NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-04410, Revision A71 8. Click the Advanced button to display the Advanced Options screen, and select the desired advanced options. Note that the Advanced U option is not supported for the NetAXS™ panel. 9. Display and complete the Inputs tab. If you are using the NetAXS™ inputs to monitor the door status or activate a request to exit, then you must reassign the interlocks as indicated below. If you...
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72www.honeywell.com Configuring via WIN-PAK Adding a New NetAXS™ Panel 10. Use the following procedure to reassign the interlocks: a. Display the Readers tab, and then display the first input’s configuration window. Select None, and click OK. This dissolves all input interlocks and changes the Shunt Time to 0. This allows the input to be properly redefined for use with NetAXS. b. Repeat the preceding step for each input for each reader on this tab. c. After all interlocks on all inputs for each reader...
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Configuring via WIN-PAK Adding a New NetAXS™ Panel NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-04410, Revision A73 The screen captures shown below show the configuration for the default interlocking for a single door: 12 Reader 4 tamper/auxiliary. 13 Primary power status - external (or General input). There is also a system primary power alarm 17 that reports through the ADV and is not a wired port. 14 Tamper (or General input). Table 3-1: Interlock Reassignments for NetAXS™ (continued)...
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74www.honeywell.com Configuring via WIN-PAK Adding a New NetAXS™ Panel 11. The configuration of a NetAXS™ panel via WIN-PAK is now complete. Configuration is optional on the Outputs and Groups tabs.
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NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-04410, Revision A 75 4 Monitoring NetAXS™ Status In this chapter... 4.1 Overview This chapter is written for the NetAXS™ operator who will monitor the following NetAXS™ status: • 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 NetAXS™ system. For example, an event card found,...
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76www.honeywell.com Monitoring NetAXS™ Status Monitoring Alarms 4.2 Monitoring Alarms 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 Status > Alarms to display the Unacknowledged Alarms tab: Figure 4-1: Status > Alarms > Unacknowledged Tab Notes: • You can display the oldest alarms first by...
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Monitoring NetAXS™ Status Monitoring Alarms NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-04410, Revision A77 Click the Acknowledged tab to display the acknowledged alarms: Figure 4-2: Status > Alarms > Acknowledged Tab The following table describes the information displayed on both the Unacknowledged alarms tab and Acknowledged alarms tab: Table 4-1: Status > Alarms Field Descriptions Column Head Description Ack (Unacknowledged tab only)Enables you to select any or all of the alarms that...
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78www.honeywell.com Monitoring NetAXS™ Status Monitoring Alarms Date/Time (ID) Identifies the date and time the alarm was generated. Device Name [ID] Identifies the device that generated the alarm. LN Logical device number – the unique name or number given to the alarm-generating device when the device was configured in Configuration > Doors. PN Physical device number – the unique number assigned to the device on the NetAXS™ board. Code Identifies the current state of the device that generated the...
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Monitoring NetAXS™ Status Monitoring Events NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-04410, Revision A79 4.3 Monitoring Events The Events page monitors both panel- and web-generated events. For example, a panel event is the reading of a card by a reader. A web event example is a user logon. Click Status > Events to display the Panel event tab: Figure 4-3: Status > Events > Panel Tab Notes: • You can display the oldest events first by clicking Oldest at the bottom of the tab, or display...
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80www.honeywell.com Monitoring NetAXS™ Status Monitoring Events The following table describes the information displayed on the Panel events tab: Table 4-2: Status > Events > Panel Tab Field Descriptions Column Head Description Date/Time [ID] Provides the date and exact time the event was generated, according to the panel’s name. Device Name [ID] Identifies the device that generated the event. LN Logical device number – the unique name or number given to the event-generating device when the device was...
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