Manage Network Door Controllers - Axis A1001 User Manual

Network door controller & entry manager
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AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller & AXIS Entry Manager
System Configuration
Lock – Manually trigger the lock. Both primary locks and secondary locks if there are any will be affected. Click Lock or
Unlock.
Lock (access) – Manually trigger the lock to grant access. Only primary locks will be affected. Click Access.
Reader: Feedback – Verify the reader feedback, for example sounds and LED signals, for different commands. Select the
command and click Test. Which types of feedback that are available depends on the reader. For more information, see
Reader Feedback. See also the manufacturer's instructions.
Reader: Tampering – Get information about the last tampering attempt. The first tampering attempt will be registered
when the reader is installed. Click Get last tampering.
Reader: Card swipe – Get information about the last swiped card or other type of user token accepted by the reader.
Click Get last credential.
REX – Get information about the last time the request to exit (REX) device was pressed. Click Get last REX.

Manage Network Door Controllers

The Manage Network Door Controllers in System page shows information about the door controller, its system status and which
other door controllers are part of the system. It also enables the administrator to change the system setup by adding and removing
door controllers.
To manage door controllers, go to Setup > Manage Network Door Controllers in System.
System status for this controller - Shows the door controller's system status and enables switching between system and standalone
modes. For more information, see System Status, on page 14.
Network door controllers in system - Shows a list which contains the following information about the door controllers in the system:
Name – The user-defined name of the door controller. If the administrator has not set a name when configuring
the hardware, the default name will be shown.
IP address
MAC address
Status – The door controller from which you access the system will show status This controller. The other door
controllers in the system will show status Online.
For information about how to
change the door controller system status, see System Status, on page 14.
add a door controller to a system, see Add Door Controllers to the System, on page 15.
remove a door controller from a system, see Remove Door Controllers from the System, on page 15.
System Status
If the door controller can be part of a system of door controllers depends on its system status. The door controller's system status
is displayed under System status for this controller. Available system statuses are:
This controller is not part of a system and not in standalone mode - The door controller has not been configured as part of a
system and it is not in standalone mode. This means that the door controller is open and can be added to a system by any other door
controller within the same network. To protect the door controller from being added to a system, activate the standalone mode. To
set the door controller to standalone mode, click Activate standalone mode.
This controller is set to standalone mode - The door controller is not part of a system. It cannot be added to a system by other door
controllers in the network or add other door controllers itself. Standalone mode is typically used in a small setup with one or two
doors. If you are planning on adding the door controller to a system, click Deactivate standalone mode.
This controller is part of a system - The door controller is part of a distributed system sharing users, groups, doors and schedules.
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