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09/07/2009
Ins-30107-US Easyprox nano

Technical Support

.800.672.PAXT
Technical help is available:
Documentation on all Paxton Access products can be found on our web site - http://www.paxton-access.com/
Parts list
Tools List
Power Drill
Drill bits 3/8", ".
Philips screwdriver
Hacksaw for cutting bolts
Hammer / Mallet
Chisel  inch
support@paxton-access.com
Monday - Friday from 2:00 AM - 5:00 PM (PST)
Saturday from :00 AM - 5:00 AM (PST)
This unit requires a Net2Air bridge (USB or Ethernet) to
communicate with the controlling PC running Net2 v4.4 or
later software.
This access control unit uses wireless communication.
It is recommended that a Net2Air site surveyor is used to
determine the best position for the Net2Air bridge and Nano
control units.
This unit is for Indoor use only.
Paxton Access
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746-003
Stanley knife
Adhesive tape
Pencil
Tape measure
8mm spanner
2mm Allen key (supplied)
Paxton Access
) Front Lock Assembly
2) Rear Lock Assembly
3) Rubber Escutcheon x2
4) Left and Right Handles
5) Battery Pack
6) Tubular Mortice Lock
7) Square Drive Bar
8) 8 mm Conversion Sleeve
9) 2 mm Allen Key
0) 8 mm Spanner
) Strike Plate Backbox
2) Strike Plate
3) Long Mounting Screws x4
4) Short Mounting Screws x4
(supplied)
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Summary of Contents for Paxton Access Easyprox nano

  • Page 1: Technical Support

    Monday - Friday from 2:00 AM - 5:00 PM (PST) Saturday from :00 AM - 5:00 AM (PST) Documentation on all Paxton Access products can be found on our web site - http://www.paxton-access.com/ This unit requires a Net2Air bridge (USB or Ethernet) to communicate with the controlling PC running Net2 v4.4 or...
  • Page 2: Installing The Hardware

    Installing the hardware Step 1 - Marking out Decide on the lock height and mark this on the door. Fold the template along one dotted line and tape it to the door with the ‘Centreline of Latch’ at the required height.
  • Page 3 Step 5 - Mounting on the door Select the short (doors thinner than  3/4”) or long mounting screws and cut to length if required. (door thickness + 3/6”) Fit the rubber escutcheons to the front and back plates. Present the front and rear lock assembly to the door, locating the square drive in its recess and join the two parts together with 4 mounting screws.
  • Page 4: Software Installation

    Enrolling an Easyprox nano An Easyprox nano must first bind to a Net2Air bridge before it will enroll itself onto the Net2 system. The term ‘bind’ is used to denote the fixed relationship between a Nano and its bridge.
  • Page 5: Software Configuration

    Normal Operation - LED Indications Wireless Net2Air activity is signalled by a Blue LED. This will flash each time the Easyprox nano communicates with the Net2 software. Presenting a valid user card to the unit will cause the LED to flash Green briefly and the handle will then engage.
  • Page 6: Radio Frequency

    Easyprox nano / server operation The Easyprox nano is a standalone unit and stays in a sleep mode while there is no activity. The Net2 server cannot wake up the unit. If the PIR is activated or the handle moved, it powers up the reader circuits in readiness for a token read.
  • Page 7: Low Battery Warning

    3. Remove the access plate to reveal the battery pack. - Fig 2. 4. Unplug the lead and replace the pack with a new Paxton Access battery pack. - Fig 3. (The unit will retain its settings and should not be manually reset).
  • Page 8: Fcc Compliance

    Specifications Features Number of Cards 0,000 Access Levels Time Zones  sec 99,999 sec Maximum door open time ACU’s per Net2Air bridge - Recommended Net2Air bridge (data lines) per system 20 yds Use site surveyor Net2Air wireless range to ACU 4,096 Events stored in ACU with no server connection Keyfob...

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