Honeywell Netaxs 4 Manual
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Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-04410, Revision A 61 Steps to enable/disable an interlock : 1. To enable an interlock, click the Enable button. 2. To disable an interlock, click the Disable button. 2.9 Configuring Users A user is one who will be using the NetAXS™ software interface in one or more of the following functional roles: • Operator – Monitors the system’s operation. The Operator user can perform the following tasks: – View (only) panel I/O status, alarms, events, and card database. – Pulse/shunt I/O points. – Acknowledge alarms. – Generate reports. • Service – Provides diagnostic and support service for the NetAXS™ system. The Service user can perform the following tasks: – View (only) panel I/O status, alarms, events, card database, and configurations. – Pulse/shunt I/O points. – Acknowledge alarms. – Generate reports. – Add, edit, or delete cards. • Administrator – Configures the NetAXS™ system. The administrator can perform all tasks: – View (only) panel I/O status, alarms, events, card database, and configurations. – Pulse/shunt I/O points. – Acknowledge alarms. – Generate reports. – Add, edit, or delete cards. – Edit all panel configurations (I/O, readers, card formats, site codes, networking, groups, interlocks, panel time, holidays, time zones, access levels, and users). – Perform firmware uploads and downloads. – Manage user accounts (create, delete, update).
62www.honeywell.com Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the System .Click Users to display the User Configuration screen: Figure 2-24: Configuration > Users The User Configuration screen enables you to: • Create a user. • Modify a user. • Delete a user. • Enable and disable a user account. • View the user’s current login status, either logged in or logged out. Steps to create a user: 1. Click the New User button. 2. Enter the user’s name in the Name field (at least five characters). 3. Enter a unique password in the Password field (at least five characters). Note that a duplicate password will not be accepted. 4. Select the type in the Account Type field.
Configuring via the Web Server Configuring the System NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-04410, Revision A 63 5. 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). 6. Select the user’s Language Preference from the dropdown list. 7. Click the Add User button. Steps to modify a user: 1. In the User Name field, click the name of the user you want to modify. 2. Change the name, password, account type, or account status. 3. Click the Modify button. Steps to delete a user: 1. In the User Name column, click the user account you want to delete. 2. Click the Delete button. 3. Click OK at the prompt to delete the user account.
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NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-04410, Revision A65 3 Configuring via WIN-PAK In this chapter... 3.1 Overview This chapter explains the NetAXS™ configuration functions as accessed via the Quick Start Wizard (QSW) in WIN-PAK 2005, WIN-PAK PRO 2005, WIN-PAK SE, and WIN-PAK PE. The QSW creates the ADV options and adds the panel to the Control Map and the Master Access Level. These functions should be performed only by the NetAXS™ system administrator or service personnel. Notes: • WIN-PAK 2.0, release 4, uses the same steps provided in this chapter to configure NetAXS™; however, its screens are not exactly the same. • NetAXS™ cannot be added to WIN-PAK PRO Release 4 or older. • For a new Site installation, or for adding to an existing Site, follow the procedures in this chapter as you would when you add an N-1000-IV-X panel. One exception to this is that the NetAXS™ panel does not support the use of the C-100-A1 (20ma current loop installations). Therefore, when you select the Loop type, 485 ACK
66www.honeywell.com Configuring via WIN-PAK Adding a New NetAXS™ Panel The NetAXS™ Gateway panel’s baud rate is set configured via the NetAXS™ web server (see the NetAXS™ Access Control Unit Installation Guide for instructions). When you set the Loop Type in the QSW to 485 ACK-NAK, you define the baud rate to be 19.2 kilobits per second. This baud rate and the panel’s baud rate must match to communicate properly. For WIN-PAK SE or WIN-PAK PE systems, you can adjust the baud rate of the N-485 device to 115 kilobits per second for optimum performance. 3.2 Adding a New NetAXS™ Panel To add a NetAXS™ panel, first create the panel in the WIN-PAK Quick Start Wizard, and then complete the configuration manually with the WIN-PAK Panel Configuration screen. 3.2.1 Creating the Panel with Quick Start Wizard Add a new panel by selecting its Loop and configuring the following from the Quick Start Wizard Panel screen: • Panel type (Select N1000-4X/PW2000-4X from the dropdown list) • Panel name (Loop[Loop number]-Panel [Panel address] • Panel address (Select from the dropdown list) Figure 3-1: Quick Start Wizard - Panel Screen Note: Each panel on a communication loop must have a unique address. The address must correspond with the address that is set by DIP switches on the panel. After adding the NetAXS™ panel via the QSW, you must update the Reader and Input interlocks to match them with the default wiring of the NetAXS™ panel. Proceed to “Configuring the Panel Manually“ on page 67 and make the necessary changes.
Configuring via WIN-PAK Adding a New NetAXS™ Panel NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-04410, Revision A67 3.2.2 Configuring the Panel Manually Use the WIN-PAK Panel Configuration screen to complete the NetAXS™ panel configuration manually. All of the configuration screen options are supported for NetAXS™ panel configuration, except where they are noted otherwise in this section. Note: You cannot initialize the NetAXS™ panel from the WIN-PAK Control Map until you complete the steps in this section. If you are using the Device Map to add the NetAXS™ panel manually, add it as you would an N-1000-IV-X panel. 1. Display the Basic tab of the WIN-PAK Panel Configuration screen. The Name, Description, and Type fields contain the entries selected in the Quick Start Wizard: Figure 3-2: WIN-PAK Panel Configuration Screen - Basic Tab 2. Enter the following selections for the remaining fields: – Firmware version – 8.07 or later. – Status – Active. – Address – Select the appropriate panel number.
68www.honeywell.com Configuring via WIN-PAK Adding a New NetAXS™ Panel 3. Add the ADV. 4. Click OK. 5. Display and complete the Card Format tab: Figure 3-3: WIN-PAK Panel Configuration Screen - Card Format Tab
Configuring via WIN-PAK Adding a New NetAXS™ Panel NetAXS™ Access Control Unit User’s Guide, Document 800-04410, Revision A69 6. Display and complete the Time Zones tab: Figure 3-4: WIN-PAK Panel Configuration Screen - Time Zones Tab Note: All Time Zones and Holidays are supported for a NetAXS™ panel.
70www.honeywell.com Configuring via WIN-PAK Adding a New NetAXS™ Panel 7. Display and complete the Options tab: Figure 3-5: WIN-PAK Panel Configuration Screen - Options Tab Notes: • All options are supported for a NetAXS™ panel except the Advanced U option. When using Groups, you must select both AEP boards in the Hardware Options box. The NX4OUT board functions as two AEP-3 boards, and it provides outputs 17-32. • You can select Keypads; however, the NetAXS™ panel does not support the matrixed keypads (for example, KP-10, KP-12, or PR-PROXPRO-K2). The supported readers include the PR-PROXPRO-K (HU/5355AGK000 and OT35xx and OT36xx series readers and keypads.