Axxess AX200 Installation & User Manual

Axxess AX200 Installation & User Manual

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AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007
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Axxess Identification Ltd
27-28 Shrivenham Hundred Business Park,
Watchfield, Swindon, Wiltshire SN6 8TZ
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1793 784002
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  • Page 1: User Guide

    Installation & User Guide AX200 & i-BOX 27-28 Shrivenham Hundred Business Park, Watchfield, Swindon, Wiltshire SN6 8TZ AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007 Installation & User Guide Axxess Identification Ltd United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1793 784002 Fax: +44 (0)1793 784005...
  • Page 2 Microsoft® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Windows™ is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Document Title: AX200 & I-BOX Installation & User Guide v13.07.07 This document contains proprietary information of Axxess Identification Ltd. Unauthorised reproduction of any portion of this manual without the written authorisation of Axxess Identification Ltd is prohibited.
  • Page 3 In no event will Axxess Identification be liable to you for any consequential, incidental or special damages. For further warranty information, please contact Axxess Identification. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Backup & Restore ...24 Email Backup Settings ...25 Standard Query Language (SQL)...26 Database Integrity Check ...27 Communication between the AX200 Software and Controller ...27 Plug & Play Devices...28 Controller Status & Control ...29 High Security Mode (HSM)...29 Door Unlock Mode ...30 Date and Time ...30...
  • Page 5 Creating a new access group ...62 Device Manager...62 Automatic IP Setup ...63 Device Status Indication...65 Device Settings...67 Fire alarm ...68 Test Connection...68 System Settings ...69 Site Info ...69 Test Wizard...70 E-Mail Facilities...71 AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 6 Dossier ...85 Work Spell ...86 Operators...86 Environmental...86 System Summary...86 Quick View...86 Printing ...87 Format Types...87 Destination...87 i - BOX...88 Environment ...89 i- BOX Parameters...90 Sensor Settings...90 Alarms ...91 i- BOX Settings ...92 AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 7 Proximity Readers... 115 How to connect the reader to the host ... 115 Software Configuration... 115 AXM Readers... 117 Output Type... 117 Connection Details... 117 Proximity Request to Exit ... 118 Technical Details... 118 AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 8: Ax200 Installation

    Windows with full Windows Administration rights. AX200 Software Setup 1. Install the AX200 software. Insert the CD, if auto run is disabled then click Start and select Run. Enter d:\setup.exe in the text box and click OK. (Note substitute the CD-ROM drive letter in place of d) Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation.
  • Page 9 AX200. 10. Enter a name for the AX200 and an IP address for the device. To ensure that this IP address is not already assigned click on the ? next to the device IP address. Do not use an IP address that is already assigned as this will cause the system not to operate correctly.
  • Page 10: Tcp/Ip Configuration (Fixed Ip Address)

    15. Power up the next AX200 to be added and repeat steps 6 – 13 until all controllers are configured. T C P / I P C o n f i g u r a t i o n ( F i x e d I P A d d r e s s ) Refer to this section if the PC does not have a fixed IP address or for additional IP address information.
  • Page 11: Ip Definitions Applicable To The Ax200

    A firewall may comprise of a physical device or software on a PC and it is designed to stop malicious attacks by computer hackers or virus. Note Firewalls may also stop communication between the AX200 and the software unless the specified IP port numbers are listed in both the TCP and UDP protocol safe list on the firewall.
  • Page 12: Ax200 & I-Box Connections

    IP address such as the AX200 controller, will probably have a different segment address. So if the Server (PC) IP address is 10.1.1.15 then the AX200 will require an IP address with the appropriate segment such as 10.1.2.52. Use the subnet mask as 255.255.255.0 and the gateway...
  • Page 13: Sounder /Beacon For I-Box (Ic-Asb)

    To configure the duration select the environment button in the software. Click on the I-box in the tree menu. Adjust the alarm sounder period time to the desired length of time and click Save. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 14: Ax200 Expander Board Connections

    Installation & User Guide AX200 Expander Board Connections Expander Board connections are located at the top-right corner of the AX200 board. Output 4 (associated with door 1) & output 5 (associated with door 2) are activated once the “Door forced/held open alarm” is triggered on the appropriate controller and will stay active until the alarm is cleared either by using a valid card or by using the clear alarm button on the main screen.
  • Page 15: Break Glass Wiring Ax200

    Point Settings on this manual. Note: Relay No.3 generates a 1 second pulse through the Access Granted connection block, located at the top of AX200 board. The connection is normally closed and the pulse is generated once the access is granted through either door.
  • Page 16: Break Glass Wiring Ax50/Ax100

    Installation & User Guide Break glass wiring AX50/AX100 AX50 / AX100 AX50 / AX100 Power In +12vDC to lock AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007 Double Pole Breakglass Terminal Function Normally Open Common Normally Closed Terminal...
  • Page 19: Ax200 Software

    S o f t w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n Put the AX200 CD in your CD drive. If the CD doesn’t run automatically, click on the Start button and select Run. Type in x:\setup.exe on the command line (replace x with the letter of your CD- ROM drive).
  • Page 20 Please read the License Agreement, to accept the terms select I accept… then click on Next >. The default directory where program files are installed is C:\Program Files\AX200\ If required, click on Change to choose a different folder. Click on Next > to accept the default, or when you’ve entered a different destination folder.
  • Page 21 Installation & User Guide The AX200 program files will now be installed. The AX200 installation is now complete. Select Finish to exit the setup wizard. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 22: Starting The Ax200 Software

    Connect your AX200 controller to the PC using the communication cable supplied. Go to Start • All Programs, left click on AX200 Access Control System and it will launch the AX200 software, alternatively double click the AX200 logo from the Windows desktop.
  • Page 23: Language Selection

    Installation & User Guide The AX200’s default user name is 1 and the default password is 1. The user names and passwords are not case sensitive. Enter the default user name and password and select OK. Language Selection Installation and operation of the software can be selected in different languages.
  • Page 24: Backup & Restore

    When exiting the software, if any data has changed, the application will automatically perform the database backup. There is no need to close the program or cardholder screen for the automatic backup to execute. Partial backups can also be selected for database or history files only. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 25: Email Backup Settings

    Once the Zip Compression is enabled, the software will automatically compress the backup file into a zip file. Since the .mdb file cannot get through the fire wall, zip compression is very helpful when you wish to email the backup settings. Email Backup Settings AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 26: Standard Query Language (Sql)

    60 fields per cardholder. Card numbering is up to 10 digits allowing support for a wide variety of formats e.g. existing cards or multi-purpose cards (vending machines etc.) AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 27: Database Integrity Check

    Communication between the AX200 Software and Controller A benefit of the AX200 software is its plug and play ability to detect new devices when they are installed. The New Device Wizard will automatically detect the controller and its unique device ID.
  • Page 28: Plug & Play Devices

    COM ports 1 to 16 and TCP/IP (TCP/IP AX200 only) addresses can also be set up manually if required. Error correction, speed, bit length, parity etc are all automatically set up for the optimum performance of the system.
  • Page 29: Controller Status & Control

    “set high security” enabled, four times consecutively at the reader. To change back to the normal mode use a card with the HSM feature four times consecutively. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 30: Door Unlock Mode

    (DTU). This allows the use of remote doors or doors not requiring online information to be used at the same time as doors with real-time online information. This reduces costs substantially with full control from a single software package. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 31: Force Download & Clear Controller

    Download Required icon at the bottom of the main screen. Performance Analyzer One of the optional features in AX200 software. Performance analyzer is a collection of the features that demonstrate the performance of the system. These features are scattered in the software and can be found in different parts of the application.
  • Page 32: Transaction Screen

    The date and time column can be shortened or extended by clicking on the column header. If a large number of transactions are logged, the date field can be hidden to extend the length of the AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 33: Who's In/Out List

    The total number of hours that an individual or a group of people have spent in the building can be calculated in Reports • Work spell. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007 icons for Manual...
  • Page 34: Display Filters

    Email The AX200 application could be programmed to create an email message to be sent to a single or a group of users once a particular transaction appears on the main screen.
  • Page 35 > button. Once you’ve completed the selection of your AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 36: Save On Exit

    If any system or card changes have been made, the system will automatically backup the data when exiting the program. Test Wizard The test wizard can be selected from the Tools drop-down list on the top menu bar. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 37 On the Test Wizard screen type in the card number of one of the cards which you would like to test and select Next. Ensure your AX200 controller is still connected to the PC – the Test Wizard will now check and communicate with the controller. If the controller is communicating correctly a green acceptance tick is displayed.
  • Page 38 The Test Wizard will now check and verify the card format, facility code and card number. Select Next to continue. The Test Wizard will now configure the card format, cardholder, and access point and download the data to the controller. Select Next to continue. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 39 LED will flash green twice every 5 seconds • Door Locked – presenting your card to the reader twice again will lock the door, the controller LED flashes green every 5 seconds. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 40 Select Next to continue. Once completed, additional cardholders can be added by selecting the cardholder icon or through the cardholder configuration screen. Optional features can be set through the access point configuration. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 41: Cardholder

    If you change the card number to 0 (= no card), data can be left on the database in case the person requires a card again or, if all the data is entered first and cards are issued at a later stage. This feature is specifically useful for frequent visitors and contractors. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 42: Imprint Number

    PIN code. Time Zone An important part of the AX200 software; this feature allows you to determine exactly when a card holder is allowed to have access through a particular door. To open the time zone window click on the icon.
  • Page 43 (like Christmas) so you won’t have to program them again next year. You can enter a brief description for each holiday by pressing the “Edit Description” button. Click save and close the screen when you’re finished. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 44: Photo

    Photo button and select the file using the browser. If the controller is used on-line then every time a cardholder presents a card, the transaction including the photo will show on the Main Screen. Photo ID AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 45: Add A Photo

    The captured picture will then appear in the picture creator window. After selecting the appropriate part of the picture click “Accept”. Your picture will now be printed on the card. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 46: Import Picture From File

    Any other information entered in the other sections will be applied to all new cards. If the high security and door unlocked feature are selected then these will be for all the doors in the access group. Individual settings per door can also be made using Mode Settings. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 47: Card Replacement Wizard

    After clicking Next the current card will be deactivated. All you have to do now is to enter a new card number. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 48: Card Diagnostics

    Card diagnostics gives you a summary of the current cardholder setting details. If a card does not have access to a door, then the diagnostic button is a quick and easy way to see why. After selecting the appropriate door click Next. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 49: Search

    The mouse pointer changes to a magnifying glass on field labels which are searchable. You can specify certain criteria when performing a search for example on the card number field >5 will produce a result of all cards greater than 5 AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 50: Card 0 Function

    A card number and access group are the minimum fields required to activate a card. All the other database fields are optional and are grouped over a number of easy to navigate tabs. Main Settings Tab AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 51: Other Info

    Employment date use drop down calendar or type in date Contract duration enter number of months Phone number 30 characters maximum Extension number 50 characters maximum Fax number 30 characters maximum AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 52: Employer

    Add. You must enter an Employer Name in the Employer Configuration window. Once you’re finished click save and exit. You can edit an existing employer by clicking on the Edit button. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 53: Mode Settings

    Mode settings tab is an important section of cardholder configuration. It allows you to programme a card to have a specific effect when presented to each reader. The access point column includes the list of all the readers configured on your PC. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 54: High Security (Hi Sec)

    Address maximum 101 characters over 28 lines City text field maximum 30 characters County text field maximum 30 characters Country text field maximum 20 characters Postcode text field maximum 20 characters AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 55: Vehicle Info

    Car colour select from drop down list, pre-defined with car shown in selected colour Registration number text field 30 characters maximum Parking space text field 50 characters maximum AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 56: Access Point Configuration

    Access Point Name is specified by the user and could be changed at any time. The extended length of the field allows up to 50 characters e.g. Building 1 Section West Door 28 Admin. The first 20 characters are displayed on the current controller information. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 57: Door Comments

    CCTV: opens the CCTV configuration window. You will then have to either enter the IP address of the PC running the I-Catcher software or enter address of the web page containing the camera. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 58: Door Release Time

    Group(s) contain this point displays the list of the access groups which the current access point is assigned to. Door Contact Settings AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007 Only cardholders with the high security mode enabled will have access.
  • Page 59: Pin Settings

    Card + PIN: First a valid card must be presented to the reader followed by the individual PIN of the cardholder. In this mode the controller will know from the card what the PIN length will be and no # will be required AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 60: Device Parameters

    Every device is given a specific name when connected to the PC. Device Name could be changed in the Device Manager tab. Device Group This specifies the type of device connected. Device Type Within the device group the type of unit Hardware Version Hardware revision number AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 61: Firmware Version

    Therefore if group “All” was highlighted the “Controller(s) available” list would be blank. The access group ‘All’ gives access automatically to all AX200 controllers including new ones added at a later date and cannot be deleted or altered.
  • Page 62: Creating A New Access Group

    PC. If the icon becomes red it means there is something wrong with the network settings of the PC. This usually happens when the IP address of the server is incorrect. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 63: Automatic Ip Setup

    PC every time the application is restarted. If the IP address has not been set, the software will notify the user by displaying a message box asking if they want to obtain the correct IP address. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 64 PC, back to the last recorded IP address in the database, by pressing Set PC IP address to last stored. Once the PC is set the old IP address you will be able to communicate with all the devices that had previously been configured on your PC. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 65: Device Status Indication

    If a device icon is red it means the controller is connected to the network but is not programmed to communicate with your PC. In order to configure a device on your PC open the Tcpip Settings window by double clicking on the device icon. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 66 Double clicking on any of them will open the Tcpip settings window of the unit which the access point is connected to. Double clicking on any of the units in the device manager screen will open the Tcpip Settings Window. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 67: Device Settings

    Access Point tab. Clicking on the Advanced button provides you with more information about the current device such as the firmware version or the MAC address. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 68: Fire Alarm

    2 packets. The number in the delay field is in milliseconds. The connection is considered to be in a good condition, provided that no more than 15% of the sent packets are lost. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 69: System Settings

    The site info tab under “general settings” contains 11 data fields including contact name, address, telephone and system reference numbers. This information is automatically included in various reports and email functions e.g. card re-ordering and System Settings report. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 70: Test Wizard

    Installation & User Guide Test Wizard The test wizard provides an easy and effective way to setup the AX200 system. Together with hardware and software tests, the test wizard enables you to setup the appropriate card format. The card used for testing will have access to all doors with high security and latched (door unlocked) functions enabled.
  • Page 71: E-Mail Facilities

    E-Mail Unknown Format to Axxess ID If existing cards are used which are not known to the AX200, the data collected under Format and Statistics – Card Matching can be e-mailed from here. This avoids the need to send cards in the post for verification.
  • Page 72: Db Maintenance

    Installation & User Guide DB Maintenance Database maintenance is normally done by the AX200 automatically. If data is corrupted because of an unexpected shutdown of the PC this is repaired automatically when the software is restarted. All erase functions require an override password and are normally never used. After each backup, files are automatically deleted.
  • Page 73: Backup Settings

    It is strongly recommended to backup the system frequently. This can be done manually or automatically at preset times and days. The backup path is by default to the same hard disk as the AX200 software (C:\Program Files\AX200\backup). It is recommended to backup to tape in case of hard disk failure.
  • Page 74: Rollback

    Rollback button is an automatic function. When you press the rollback button the software will downgrade both the rabbit firmware and the I-box firmware by one version on every unit connected to the local network. Hidden Functions AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 75 Erase Bug Database and Erase All. Erase All includes all the other erase functions and will replace your current database with a default (blank) one. You need to enter 1234 as the override password to use any of the above mentioned functions. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 76: General Settings

    The recommended time is 150 milliseconds. COM Port Retry Times This is the number of times that the software will try to reconnect to the device after the COM port timeout. The default value is 0. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 77: Link Alive Retry Times

    Link Alive Retry Times The AX200 and the I-box units send a link alive message to the PC every 5 seconds to confirm that the communication is stable. If the PC doesn’t receive this message it assumes that the unit has gone off-line.
  • Page 78: Multiple/Single Card Format

    Installation & User Guide Select COM Port The AX200 software on start-up will automatically scan COM ports 1 to 4, and if found, display the port found. Consequent start-up of the AX200 software will look at the port found address only.
  • Page 79: Default Access Level

    Installation & User Guide Multiple Formats – The AX200 software allows that each cardholder has a unique format. If selected, then a card type (this includes format and facility code) should be selected for each cardholder. Single Format – Normally cards are of the same format and facility code. If cards of the same technology/manufacturer are used from other systems then multiple formats can be used.
  • Page 80: Card Type Information

    Installation & User Guide Card Type Information The AX200 supports up to 4,000 different card formats and facility codes. The format and facility code combined is called a card type. Format is the number of bits programmed in a card and the location of parity checks.
  • Page 81: Card Matching

    The default facility code is 50 bit card format, providing the highest level of card number security. Card Matching The AX200 supports a number of well known formats. Enter the card number and if known, the facility code. Present the card to the reader (systems should be online). If know, it will display the possible format.
  • Page 82: Adding A New User

    Available Groups list. You can double click on the group or use > button to move it across to the other list. Click save when you’re finished. Adding a New Authorisation Group AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 83: Report

    Reports can also easily be e-mailed or exported in a large number of different formats. Formats supported are: Lotus mail Microsoft Mail Microsoft Excel Microsoft Access AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007 Microsoft Word ASCII file Text files Comma delimited file CSV files Standard reports...
  • Page 84: Cardholder Brief

    Cardholder Brief Gives a brief account of the information about the cardholder including: Card Number, Name, Department, Access Level & Card Status. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007 Employer Details System Summary Department List Environmental WorkSpell View Log...
  • Page 85: Cardholder Details

    Etc. Dossier Gives a brief description of the people working in the same department. This information includes name, department, job title, employer and contact details along with photo display for each person. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 86: Work Spell

    Installation & User Guide Work Spell An exclusive feature in the AX200 application gives you the possibility to calculate the total number of hours which an individual or a group of cardholders have spent inside the building. You can search a cardholder by their name or card number and workout the number of hours they have spent in the building, during a specific period of time.
  • Page 87: Printing

    However, the program attempts to preserve as much formatting as the export format allows. Note: Transaction date and times are issued by the PC. Events are not stored in the AX200. Destination The destination determines the export location of your report.
  • Page 88: I - Box

    Sounder / Beacon Module Fan Fail Sensor Inputs / Output Module General Input Module AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007 Detects the position of side panels and doors Detects Vibrations from intrusion attempts Standard temperature sensor range -20C to +80C...
  • Page 89: Environment

    The picture bellow gives a brief description of the ports and LEDs on the i-BOX. E n v i r o n m e n t An essential part of the AX200 software which is exclusive to the i-BOX. Environment screen contains settings and configurations for the i-BOX activities.
  • Page 90: I- Box Parameters

    Note: the Serial Number of the sensor is not shown on this page however it is displayed on the new device wizard once you plug in the sensor for the first time. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 91: Alarms

    You can also program a sensor to generate an alarm once the reading changes considerably. Once you’ve ticked the check box you can specify the magnitude of this change in the “Change” field. Shunt alarm on access AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 92: I- Box Settings

    The amount of time that the sounder is activated when the alarm is generated. ( Triggered by Pin 4 on the 9 way connector on the i-BOX [Ref. page 12]) Minimum & Maximum Timeout AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 93: Pdu (Power Distribution Unit)

    The Power Distribution Units (PDU) are part of the family of plug & play sensors manufactured by Axxess Identification; representing a streamlined and more efficient use of power delivery into the rack environment. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 94: Details

    5 amps or less. If there is a mismatch between the database and the PDU settings, these fields become yellow. All you need to do is to press the save button to synchronize the database. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 95 There is also a way to categorize the units that are being fed through different power lines. In this case you need to create an Account group which can contain the units that are not connected to the same power line. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 96 2. Fault Feedback: Power switched off, power sensed – 0.5 sec on/off flash for 3 seconds, off 2 seconds 3. Fuse Fault: Power switched on, power not sensed – 80 ms seconds on/off flash 4. Socket Off: Power switched off, power not sensed – LED off. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 97: Sensor

    Once you’ve plugged the sensor into the I-box a new device wizard will appear and the sensor will automatically be added to the database. To view the sensor settings go to the environment screen, click on the appropriate I-box and select the Redetec sensor. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 98: Isolate

    This message will include the I-box and the sensor’s name + type and the time of the alarm. The AX200 software now has the ability to send these alarm messages along with all the necessary information via email.
  • Page 99: Pir

    Note: To avoid any potential false alarms: Make sure the sensor is not under direct sunlight. Do not mount detectors near heaters. Open windows may induce false alarms caused by draughts and moving objects. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 100 Installation & User Guide 1 0 0 AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 101: Dust Particle Sensor

    Instantly an alarm transaction will appear on the main screen stating the date & time and the type of the alarm. All the alarms and routine readings can be observed in the Reports section. 1 0 1 AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 102: Mains Present Sensor

    Gain and try to find the point where the sensor starts to detect the mains. Try to find the point where you’re getting Off/Present readings 1 0 2 AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 103: Dtu (Data Transfer Unit)

    PC. Only valid cardholders are downloaded to the controller. The Data Transfer Unit is fully plug and play at the controller and PC. The AX200 PC software allows multiple DTU’s to be used.
  • Page 104 PC plug in the DTU. This will confirm all the downloads and remove them from the pending list. Any outstanding downloads can be viewed by clicking on the green icon. 1 0 4 AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 105: Dtu

    When a cardholder is added to the database, downloads are only required to those doors the cardholder requires access. Add a New Door using a DTU 1 0 5 AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 106: Adding Card Formats Using A Dtu

    Data is permanently stored in the DTU without the need for batteries; this means the DTU can easily be sent in the post to update for instance remote sites. On and offline controllers can be combined within one system. DTU Step by Step AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007 1 0 6...
  • Page 107: Dtu Operation

    Blue/Red Flashing Flashing Constant Orange Flashing Green Constant AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007 DTU Power OK No Communication Wait Error Data download in progress Data downloaded to this controller – data to be downloaded to others Data downloaded and complete...
  • Page 108: Clear Dtu

    R e m o v i n g t h e A X 2 0 0 P r o g r a m To remove the AX200 program from your PC, click on the Windows Start button, select Control Panel, double-click Add/Remove Programs, select AX200 from the list, select Remove…...
  • Page 109: Anti-Virus

    The issue is caused by MacAfee Virus scan Enterprise version 8 or higher. By default the SMTP port in the AX200 is port 25. The antivirus blocks all mass mail processes on port 25. 1 0 9...
  • Page 110 Installation & User Guide In order to change the antivirus settings, perform the following steps (On the PC that the AX200 is running): I. Select virus scan console from the system tray. II. Select access protection III. Select the Rule "Prevent mass mail worms from sending email Port 25" and click edit.
  • Page 111: Readers

    The Power for AXP Proximity reader is taken from J6 block and D0 & D1 wires are connected to J7 terminal block. The required connections to and from Verid+ are listed in the table below. 1 1 1 AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007...
  • Page 112 PIN input device. The appropriate data format for the finger print reader in order to be compatible with the AX200 system is Wiegand 2601. Therefore the reader connected to Verid+ unit needs to be programmed to have Wiegand 2601 output. To do this you need to present the appropriate configuration card within 10 seconds of reader start- AX200 Installation &...
  • Page 113 Once you’ve programmed the first user successfully, you can use your valid PIN to unlock the door through the AX200 system. To set up a cardholder in the AX200 software you need to choose the correct card format through the Format and Statistics section.
  • Page 114 7. Once the unit has been programmed to accept Wiegand 2601 format. Power up the unit and add your first user. 8. In the AX200 software add the correct format through “format & statistics” (26bit Global Std) 9. Setup a cardholder with the correct card number & card format.
  • Page 115: Proximity Readers

    4. Trim and cover all conductors that are not used. Software Configuration Once the reader & the AX100 controller have been connected to the AX200 unit you should be able to see it on the controllers menu on the right hand side of the main screen. In order to program a valid card with the ability to have access through a Honeywell proximity reader you need to choose the correct format.
  • Page 116 9. To be able to see other card formats in the card type menu you need to enable “Multiple Card Formats” under System Settings • General Settings. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007 1 1 6...
  • Page 117: Axm Readers

    All the standard cards supplied by Axxess ID are recognized by the AX200 software and ready to be programmed. If you have not purchased your card from Axxess Identification, you may have to use the card matching function and activate the appropriate card format in order to make the card valid.
  • Page 118: Proximity Request To Exit

    Power Requirement: 10-14 VDC (15mA Quiescent. 35mA Operated) Changeover relay contacts rated 30VDC Max. 1A non-inductive. The diagram below shows the connections between the proximity REX and the AX100 controller. AX200 Installation & User Guide – July 2007 AX100 Proximity REX 1 1 8...

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