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2. Function group Item Specifications Input Signal Digital input port Manual trigger Virtual inputs Schedule Interval Pulse System System ready Time Recurrence Use schedule General Casing Plastic Software Configuration and basic access control management through Internet Explorer Firefox Chrome or Safari Memory 256 MB RAM 4 Gbit Flash Power Power in 10 30 V DC max 26 W or Power over Ethernet IEEE 802 3af 802 3at Type 1 Class 3 Power out amp relay 1x 12 V DC max 500 mA 1x solid state relay 30 V DC max 700 mA Power out lock 2x 12 V DC max 500 mA Connectors RJ45 10BASE T 100BASE TX Terminal blocks DC power 10 Inputs Outputs RS485 Wiegand Relay Cable size for connectors CSA AWG 28 16 CUL UL AWG 30 14 Operating conditions 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Humidity 20 85 RH non condensing Approvals EN 55022 Class B EN 50130 4 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 55024 EN 61000 6 1 EN 61000 6 2FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B ICES 003 Class B C tick AS NZS CISPR22 Class B VCCI Class B IEC EN 60950 1 UL 294 UL 2043 EN 50581 Dimensions HxWxD 45 5 x 180 x 180 mm 1 8 x 7 1 x 7 1 in Weight 500 g 1 1 Ib Included accessories Languages Connector kit Cable ties Installation Guide English German French Spanish Italian Warranty Axis 3 year warranty with possibility to extend up to 5 years see www
3. Cancel access time once door is opened Select to prevent tailgating that is stop unauthorized visitors from accessing the door The door will lock immediately after the door has been opened When the door closes the door will be locked and cannot be opened until a user requests and is granted access again The following door monitor time options are available e Access time Set the number of seconds the door shall remain unlocked after access has been granted The door remains unlocked until the door has been opened and will lock when it closes regardless of whether the access time has expired or not If the door remains unopened it locks when the set access time has been reached e Open too long time Set the number of seconds the door is allowed to stay open If the door is still open when the open too long time has been reached the door open too long alarm is triggered Set up an action rule to configure which action the open too long event shall trigger e Pre alarm time A pre alarm is a warning signal that is triggered before the open too long time has been reached It tells the administrator and depending on how the action rule has been set up it can also warn the user the person entering the door that the door needs to be closed or the real alarm the door open too long alarm will go off Set the number of seconds before the door open too long alarm is triggered the system shall give the pre alarm warning signal To disable
4. AXISA COMMUNICATIONS AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager User Manual About this Document This manual is intended for administrators and users of AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller and is applicable to AXIS Entry Manager and firmware 1 25 and later It includes instructions for using and managing the product on your network Previous experience of networking will be of use when using this product Some knowledge of UNIX or Linux based systems may also be beneficial for developing shell scripts and applications Later versions of this document will be posted to the Axis website as required See also the product s online help available via the web based interface In this manual AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller is referred to as the Axis product product network door controller and door controller Liability Every care has been taken in the preparation of this document Please inform your local Axis office of any inaccuracies or omissions Axis Communications AB cannot be held responsible for any technical or typographical errors and reserves the right to make changes to the product and manuals without prior notice Axis Communications AB makes no warranty of any kind with regard to the material contained within this document including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Axis Communications AB shall not be liable nor responsible for incide
5. Axis Communications AB See Contact Information on page 3 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC This equipment has been designed and tested to fulfill applicable standards for Radio frequency emission when installed according to the instructions and used in its intended environment Immunity to electrical and electromagnetic phenomena when installed according to the instructions and used in its intended environment USA This equipment has been tested using a shielded network cable STP and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiv
6. 22 KQ 4 7 KQ To use supervised inputs install end of line resistors This applies to all supervised inputs For information about limitations and updates see the product s release notes i Input ii OVDC 64 User Manual Ver M63 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Date May 2015 Axis Communications AB 2015 Part No 1463145
7. Configuration wizard configuration verification Color coded connectors 1 0 assignment print out Automatic controller discovery Instant feedback of missing configuration data Administration Languages Drag and drop operation with flexible assignment of doors and user groups Retrieve credentials from reader Manual access lock unlock Import of users English German French Spanish Italian 58 Technical Specifications AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Function group Item Specifications General Casing Plastic Software Configuration and basic access control management through Internet Explorer Firefox Chrome or Safari Memory 256 MB RAM 4 Gbit Flash Power Power in 10 30 V DC max 26 W or Power over Ethernet IEEE 802 3af 802 3at Type 1 Class 3 Power out amp relay 1x 12 V DC max 500 mA 1x solid state relay 30 V DC max 700 mA Power out lock 2x 12 V DC max 500 mA Connectors RJ45 10BASE T 100BASE TX Terminal blocks DC power 10 Inputs Outputs RS485 Wiegand Relay Cable size for connectors CSA AWG 28 16 CUL UL AWG 30 14 Operating conditions 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F Humidity 20 85 RH non condensing Approvals EN 55022 Class B EN 50130 4 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 55024 EN 61000 6 1 EN 61000 6 2FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B ICES 003 Class B C tick AS NZS CISPR22 Class B VCCI Class B IEC EN UL 60950 1 UL 294 U
8. Current Server Time displays the current date and time 24h clock To change the date and time settings select the preferred Time mode under New Server Time e Synchronize with computer time Sets date and time according to the computer s clock With this option date and time are set once and will not be updated automatically e Synchronize with NTP Server Obtains date and time from an NTP server With this option date and time settings are updated continuously For information on NTP settings see NTP Configuration on page 47 If using a host name for the NTP server a DNS server must be configured See DNS Configuration on page 47 e Set manually Allows you to manually set date and time If using an NTP server select your Time zone from the drop down list If required check Automatically adjust for daylight saving time changes Network Basic TCP IP Settings The Axis product supports IP version 4 IPv4 The Axis product can get an IPv4 address in the following ways e Dynamic IP address Obtain IP address via DHCP is selected by default This means that the Axis product is set to get the IP address automatically via Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP DHCP allows network administrators to centrally manage and automate the assignment of IP addresses e Static IP address To use a static IP address select Use the following IP address and specify the IP address subnet mask and default router Then click Save DHCP
9. To view an access schedule s calendar click m To edit an access schedule s name or a schedule item click and make the changes Then click Save To delete an access schedule click Note The door controller has a few predefined commonly used access schedules that can be used as examples or modified as required However the predefined access schedule Always cannot be modified or deleted Access Schedule Types There are two types of access schedules e Addition schedule Regular access schedules that define when doors can be accessed Typical addition schedules are office hours business hours after hours or night time hours e Subtraction schedule Exceptions to regular access schedules They are generally used to restrict access during a specific time period that occurs within the time period of a regular schedule addition schedule For example subtraction schedules can be used to deny users access to the building during public holidays that occur on weekdays Both types of access schedules can be used at two levels e Identification type schedules Determine when and how readers grant users access to a door Each identification type must be connected to an access schedule that tells the system when to grant users access with that particular identification type Multiple addition schedules and subtraction schedules can be added to each identification type For information about identification types see page 30 e Group
10. to 4 p m while using their card and PIN before and after day shift hours and that 33 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Access Management e grants day shift personnel access to the same door using their card during day shift hours only 1 Create an Addition schedule called Day shift hours See page 27 2 Create a day shift hours Schedule item that recurs Monday Friday 06 00 16 00 3 Create two groups one Group called Guards and one Group called Day shift personnel See page 29 4 Drag the predefined Always access schedule to the Guards group 5 Drag the Day shift hours access schedule to the Day shift personnel group 6 Add the Card number and PIN and Card number only identification types to the door s reader 7 Drag the predefined Always access schedule to the Card number and PIN identification type 8 Drag the Day shift hours access schedule to the Card number only identification type 9 Drag the door to both groups Then add users to the groups as required See page 31 Example To create a schedule combination that e grants guards access to a door at all times using their card during day shift hours Monday Friday 6 a m to 4 p m while using their card and PIN before and after day shift hours and that e grants day shift personnel access to the same door every day between 6 a m and 4 p m using their card during day shift hours while using their card and PIN during nights
11. 20 mm 0 78 in manufacturers Rayovac Panasonic The following battery type is also a UL Recognized component Type CR2032 manufacturers Fuji Maxell Renata Varta Panasonic JHIH Users shall not replace the battery If the battery needs replacing a factory trained service professional shall contact Axis support at www axis com techsup for assistance Used batteries shall be disposed of according to local laws and regulations which may vary from state to state Waste BR CR lithium cells are neither listed nor exempted from the USEPA hazardous waste regulations Waste lithium batteries can be considered reactive hazardous waste if there is a significant amount of unreacted or unconsumed lithium remaining For information about how to dispose of used lithium batteries contact your local authority for waste disposal Temperatures 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F UL Listed or R C AWM wires that have an conductor gauge range of AWG 22 14 shall be used The minimum conductor gauge for connection between the power sourcing equipment PSE or power injector and the powered device PD is 26 AWG Connectors This product is not intended for outside wiring as covered by Article 800 in the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 Power Connector For UL security applications the product shall be powered by a UL 294 Listed or UL 603 Listed Class 2 low voltage power limited power supply that is capable of 4 hours of stan
12. AXIS Entry Manager switches back to English f you restore the product AXIS Entry Manager will continue to use the selected language f you restart the product AXIS Entry Manager will continue to use the selected language f you upgrade the firmware AXIS Entry Manager will continue to use the selected language Configure the Hardware Before you can manage the doors the hardware must be configured in the Hardware Configuration pages Doors locks and other devices can be connected to the Axis product before completing the hardware configuration However the connection of devices will be easier if you complete the hardware configuration first This is because the hardware pin chart will be available when the configuration is complete The hardware pin chart is a guide on how to connect the pins and can be used as a reference sheet for maintenance For maintenance instructions see page 25 If configuring the hardware for the first time select one of the following methods e Import a hardware configuration file See page 15 e Create a new hardware configuration See page 16 Import a Hardware Configuration File The hardware configuration of the Axis product can be completed faster by importing a hardware configuration file By exporting the file from one product and importing it to others you can make multiple copies of the same hardware setup without having to repeat the same steps over and over again You can also store exported
13. Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Network gt Bonjour Ports amp Devices 1 0 Ports The auxiliary connector on the Axis product provides two configurable input and output ports for connection of external devices For information about how to connect external devices see the Installation Guide available on www axis com The 1 0 ports are configured under Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Ports amp Devices gt 1 0 Ports Select the port direction Input or Output The ports can be given descriptive names and their Normal states can be configured as Open circuit or Grounded circuit Port Status The list on the System Options gt Ports amp Devices gt Port Status page shows the status of the product s input and output ports Maintenance The Axis product provides several maintenance functions These are available under Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Maintenance Click Restart to perform a correct restart if the Axis product is not behaving as expected This will not affect any of the current settings Note A restart clears all entries in the Server Report 50 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager System Options Click Restore to reset most settings to the factory default values The following settings are not affected e the boot protocol DHCP or static e the static IP address e the default router e
14. DHCP supplied IP address at the same time This function can be disabled under Setup Additional Controller Configuration System Options Network TCP IP Advanced HTTP The HTTP port used by the Axis product can be changed under Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Network TCP IP Advanced In addition to the default setting which is 80 any port in the range 1024 65535 can be used HTTPS The HTTPS port used by the Axis product can be changed under Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Network gt TCP IP gt Advanced In addition to the default setting which is 443 any port in the range 1024 65535 can be used To enable HTTPS go to Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Security gt HTTPS For more information see HTTPS on page 43 NAT traversal port mapping for IPv4 A network router allows devices on a private network LAN to share a single connection to the Internet This is done by forwarding network traffic from the private network to the outside that is the Internet Security on the private network LAN is increased since most routers are pre configured to stop attempts to access the private network LAN from the public network Internet Use NAT traversal when the Axis product is located on an intranet LAN and you wish to make it available from the other WAN side of a NAT router With NAT trav
15. If a script causes problems reset the product to its factory default settings see page 52 For more information see www axis com developer File Upload Files for example webpages and images can be uploaded to the Axis product and used as custom settings To upload a file go to Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Advanced gt File Upload Uploaded files are accessed through http ip address gt local lt user gt lt file name gt where user is the selected user group viewer operator or administrator for the uploaded file Reset to Factory Default Settings Important Reset to factory default should be used with caution A reset to factory default will reset all settings including the IP address to the factory default values Note The installation and management software tools are available from the support pages on www axis com techsup To reset the product to the factory default settings 1 Disconnect power from the product 2 Press and hold the control button and reconnect power See Hardware Overview on page 7 3 Keep the control button pressed for 25 seconds until the status LED indicator turns amber for the second time 4 Release the control button The process is complete when the status LED indicator turns green The product has been reset to the factory default settings If no DHCP server is available on the network the default IP address is 192 168 0 90 5 Using the ins
16. Log alarm for all controllers Enable alarm logging in all door controllers The event will trigger an alarm and be included in the alarm log e Log alarm for selected controllers Enable alarm logging in selected door controllers The event will trigger an alarm and be included in the alarm log In the Configure alarm logging list click Select controllers under the alarm log item you want to enable The Device Specific Alarm Triggering dialog opens Under Trigger alarm select the door controllers that shall have alarm logging enabled and click Save Set Up Action Rules The Event pages allow you to configure the Axis product to perform actions when different events occur For example the product can send an email notification or activate an output port when an alarm is triggered The set of conditions that defines how and when the action is triggered is called an action rule If multiple conditions are defined all of them must be met to trigger the action For more information about available triggers and actions see Triggers on page 37 and Actions on page 39 The following example describes how to set up an action rule to send an email notification when any alarm is triggered 1 Configure the alarms See Configure the Event and Alarm Logs on page 35 2 Goto Setup Additional Controller Configuration Events Action Rules and click Add 3 Select Enable rule and enter a descriptive name for the rule 36 AXIS A1001 Network Door C
17. This information is only visible in the Edit card format and Add card format dialogs Bit length required Enter the bit length of the card format This has to be a number between 1 and 1000000000 Field Maps Name required Enter the field map name unspaced for example OddParity Examples of common field maps include Parity Parity bits are used for error detection Parity bits are usually added to the beginning or end of a binary code string and indicate if the number of bits is even or odd EvenParity Even parity bits make sure that there is an even number of bits in the string The bits that have the value 1 are counted If the count is already even the parity bit value is set to O If the count is odd the even parity bit value is set to 1 making the total count an even number OddParity Odd parity bits make sure that there is an odd number of bits in the string The bits that have the value 1 are counted If the count is already odd the odd parity bit value is set to O If the count is even the parity bit value is set to 1 making the total count an odd number FacilityCode Facility codes are sometimes used for verifying that the token matches the facility s access control system Often all tokens issued for a single facility have the same facility code CardNr The card number binary data is encoded as integer numbers in either little endian byte order BinLE2Int or big endian byte order BinBE2
18. alarms sirens or lights Connected devices can be activated by the VAPIX amp application programming interface or by an action rule For specifications see page 61 External Power Inputs The product shall be connected using a shielded network cable STP All cables connecting the product to the network shall be intended for their specific use Make sure that the network devices are installed in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions For information about regulatory requirements see Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC on page 2 Power Connector 2 pin terminal block for DC power input Use a Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV compliant limited power source LPS with either a rated output power limited to 100 W or a rated output current limited to S5 A For specifications see page 62 Network Connector RJA5 Ethernet connector Supports Power over Ethernet PoE For specifications see page 62 10 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Hardware Overview Power Outputs Power Lock Connector 4 pin terminal block for connecting one or two locks The lock connector can also be used to power external devices For specifications see page 62 Power amp Relay Connector 6 pin terminal block for connecting power and the door controller s relay to external devices such as locks and sensors For specifications see page 62 Buttons and Other Hardware Tampering Alarm Pin Header Two 2 pin headers for
19. and weekends 1 Create an Addition schedule called Day shift hours See page 27 2 Create a day shift hours Schedule item that recurs Monday Friday 06 00 16 00 3 Create a Subtraction schedule called Nights amp weekends 4 Create a nights and weekends Schedule item that recurs Sunday Saturday 16 00 06 00 5 Drag the predefined Always schedule and the Nights amp weekends access schedule to the Day shift personnel group 6 Create two groups one Group called Guards and one Group called Day shift personnel See page 29 7 Drag the predefined Always access schedule to the Guards group and the Day shift personnel group 8 Drag the Nights amp weekends access schedule to the Day shift personnel group 9 Add the Card number and PIN and Card number only identification types to the door s reader 10 Drag the predefined Always access schedule to the Card number and PIN identification type 11 Drag the Day shift hours access schedule to the Card number only identification type 12 Drag the door to both groups Then add users to the groups as required See page 37 34 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Alarm and Event Configuration Alarm and Event Configuration Events that occur in the system for example when a user swipes a card or a REX device is activated are logged in the event log Logged events can be configured to trigger alarms and such alarms are logged in the alarm log View the event log See p
20. are valid drag a schedule to each identification type To manually unlock doors lock doors or grant temporary access click one of the manual door actions as required See Use Manual Door Actions on page 31 Note Controls to manually unlock doors lock doors or grant temporary access are not available for wireless doors devices To expand an item in the Doors list click gt To edit a door or reader name click and make the changes Then click Save To verify the reader identification type and access schedule combinations click mi To verify the function of the locks connected to the doors click the verification controls See Verification Controls on page 19 To delete identification types or access schedules click e Identification Types Identification types are portable credential storage devices pieces of memorized information or various combinations of the two that determine how users will be granted access to the door Common identification types include tokens such as cards or key fobs personal identification numbers PINs and request to exit REX devices For more information about credentials see User Credentials on page 32 The following identification types are available e Card number only The user can access the door using only a card or other token accepted by the reader The card number is a unique number that is usually printed on the card See the card manufacturer s information about where to l
21. axis com warranty Optional accessories AXIS T8120 Midspan 15 W AXIS T8128 PoE Splitter 24 V requires 30 W midspan AXIS T8129 PoE Extender Mains adaptor 24 V DC AXIS T98A15 VE Surveillance Cabinet Power consumpti software written on dependent max load for readers and other equipment is 7 5 W with PoE and 14 W with 10 30 V DC In outdoor instal This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org and cryptographic by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com ations combining AXIS A1001 and AXIS T98A15 VE the allowed maximum voltage is 30 V DC 57 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Technical Specifications AXIS Entry Manager Function group Item Specifications Models AXIS A1001 with built in web based software Door controller Readers Up to 2 readers per controller Wiegand RS485 OSDP with supported card formats Controllers 1 33 Credentials Up to 400 Event history 30 000 First in First out FIFO per system Digital 1 0 1 0 interface Reader 1 0 DC output 2x 12 V DC output max 300 mA 2x 4 configurable inputs outputs digital input O to max 40 V DC digital output 0 to max 40 V DC open drain max 100 mA Reader data RS485 full duplex RS485 half duplex Wiegand Auxiliary 1x 3 3 V DC output max 100 mA 2x configurable inputs output digital input O to max 40 V DC
22. doors groups and users are up to date ef the door controller is not behaving as expected see Troubleshooting on page 53 and Maintenance on page 50 for more information 25 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Access Management Access Management About Users In AXIS Entry Manager users are people who have been registered as owners of one or more tokens identification types Each person must have a unique user profile to be granted access to doors in the access control system The user profile consists of credentials that tell the system who the user is and when and how they are granted access to doors For more information see Create and Edit Users on page 31 Users in this context should not be confused with administrators Administrators have unrestricted access to all settings And in the context of managing the access control system the product s web pages AXIS Entry Manager administrators are also sometimes referred to as users For more information see Users on page 43 The Access Management Page The Access Management page allows you to configure and manage the system s users groups doors and schedules To open the Access Management page click Access Management To add users to groups and apply access schedules and doors drag the items to their respective destination in the Groups and Doors lists Note Messages that require action are shown in red text Choose a Workflow The
23. files as backups and use them to restore previous hardware configurations For more information see Export a Hardware Configuration File on page 15 To import a hardware configuration file 1 Go to Setup gt Hardware Configuration 2 Click Import hardware configuration or if there a hardware configuration already exists Reset and import hardware configuration 3 In the file browser dialog that appears locate and select the hardware configuration file json on your computer 4 Click OK Export a Hardware Configuration File The hardware configuration of the Axis product can be exported to make multiple copies of the same hardware setup You can also store exported files as backups and use them to restore previous hardware configurations Note Assa Aperio settings are not included in the hardware configuration export To export a hardware configuration file 1 Go to Setup Hardware Configuration 2 Click Export hardware configuration 3 Depending on the browser you may need to go through a dialog to complete the export Unless otherwise specified the exported file json is saved in the default download folder You can select a download folder in the web browser s user settings 15 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager System Configuration Create a New Hardware Configuration To create a new hardware configuration from the beginning 1 Note Go to Setup gt Hardware Confi
24. holds the list of users 3 Select the correct credential option for each column 4 To import the users to the system click Import users 5 Verify that each column contains the correct type of credential 6 If the columns are correct click Start importing users If the columns are incorrect click Cancel and start over 7 When the import is finished click OK The following credential options are available First name Last name e PIN code e Card number e Unassigned Values that will not be imported Select this option to skip a particular column For more information about credentials see Create and Fdit Users Export Users The Export page shows a comma separated value CSV list of all the users in the system The list can be used to import the users to another system To export the user list 1 Open a plain text editor and create a new document 2 Go to Setup Export Users 3 Select all the values on the page and copy them 4 Paste the values into the text document 5 Save the document as a comma separated value file csv or as a text txt file Example Access Schedule Combinations Identification type schedules and group schedules can be combined in several ways to achieve different results The examples below follow the workflow described on page 26 Example To create a schedule combination that e grants guards access to a door at all times using their card during day shift hours Monday Friday 6 a m
25. hours 1 Go to Access Management and select the Doors tab 30 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Access Management 2 Click p next to the Doors list item you want to edit 3 Click Add scheduled unlock 4 Select the Unlock state unlocked or unlock both locks depending on whether the door has one or two locks 5 Click OK 6 Apply the predefined Office hours access schedule to the Scheduled unlock state A To verify when the door is unlocked click m 2 To delete a scheduled unlock state or access schedule click e Use Manual Door Actions Doors can be unlocked or locked and temporary access can be granted in the Doors tab through the Manual door actions Which manual door actions are available for a specific door depends on how the door has been configured To use the manual door actions 1 Go to Access Management and select the Doors tab 2 In the Doors list click gt next to the door that you want to control 3 Click the required door action See Manual Door Actions on page 31 Note To use the manual door actions you need to open the Access Management page through the door controller the specific door is connected to If you open the Access Management page through a different door controller instead of the manual door actions there will be a link to the Overview page of the door controller the specific door is connected to Click the link go to Access Management and select the
26. inputs 1 Install end of line resistors on all the used inputs See the connection diagram on page 64 2 Go to Setup gt Hardware Reconfiguration and select Enable supervised inputs You can also enable supervised inputs during the hardware configuration Supervised Input Compatibility The following connectors support supervised inputs e Reader 1 0 connector tampering signal See page 60 e Door connector See page 67 Readers and switches that can be used with supervised inputs include e HID readers with internal 1 KQ pull up to 5 V e Readers and switches with internal 1 kO pull up to 5 V e Readers and switches without internal pull up Verify the Hardware Connections When the hardware installation and configuration is complete and anytime during the door controller s lifetime you can verify the function of the connected door monitors locks and readers To verify the configuration and access the verification controls go to Setup Hardware Connection Verification Verification Controls e Door state Verify the current state of the door monitor door alarms and locks Click Get current state e Lock Manually trigger the lock Both primary locks and secondary locks if there are any will be affected Click Lock or Unlock e Lock Manually trigger the lock to grant access Only primary locks will be affected Click Access 19 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager System Configuration
27. not be updated automatically This means that if the date or time needs to be updated the changes must be made manually because there is no connection to an external NTP server Get the Date and Time from the Computer 1 Go to Setup Date amp Time 2 If daylight saving time is used in your region select Adjust for daylight saving 3 Select Set date amp time manually 4 Click Sync now and save When using the computer time date and time are synchronized with the computer time once and will not be updated automatically This means that if you change the date or time on the computer you use to manage the system you should synchronize again Configure the Network Settings To configure the basic network settings go to Setup Network Settings or to Setup Additional Controller Configuration System Options gt Network gt TCP IP gt Basic For more information about network settings see Network on page 45 Basic TCP IP Settings The Axis product supports IP version 4 IPv4 The Axis product can get an IPv4 address in the following ways e Dynamic IP address Obtain IP address via DHCP is selected by default This means that the Axis product is set to get the IP address automatically via Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP DHCP allows network administrators to centrally manage and automate the assignment of IP addresses e Static IP address To use a static IP address select Use the following IP address and sp
28. on outputs 7 5 W 44 57 V DC Power Lock Connector 4 pin terminal block for powering one or two locks DC output The lock connector can also be used to power external devices Connect locks and loads to the pins according to the hardware pin chart generated through the hardware configuration ance IIE 1234 Function Pin Notes Specifications 0 V DC 1 3 0 V DC 0 V DC floating or 2 4 For controlling up to two 12 V locks Use the hardware 12 V DC 12 V DC pin chart See Configure the Hardware on page 15 Max total load 500 mA Important The output circuits in this section are Class 2 power limited Power amp Relay Connector 6 pin terminal block with built in relay for External devices Auxiliary power DC output e OV DC Connect locks and loads to the pins according to the hardware pin chart generated through the hardware configuration 123456 Function Pin Notes Specifications 0 V DC 1 4 0 V DC 62 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Technical Specifications Relay 2 3 For connecting relay devices Use the hardware pin Max current 700 mA chart See Configure the Hardware on page 15 Max voltage 30 V DC The two relay pins are galvanically separated from the rest of the circuitry 12V DC 5 For powering auxiliar
29. on page 25 Note To add or remove door controllers to add remove or edit users or to configure the hardware more than half of the door controllers in the system must be online To check the door controller status go to Setup Manage Network Door Controllers in System Select a Language The default language of AXIS Entry Manager is English but you can switch to any of the languages that are included in the product s firmware For information about the latest available firmware see www axis com You can switch languages in any of the product s webpages To switch languages click the language drop down list and select a language All the product s webpages and help pages are displayed in the selected language Important language selection is supported from firmware 1 25 If the door controller uses an earlier version you need to upgrade the firmware before you can select a language See Upgrade the Firmware on page 53 language settings are not shared between door controllers in the system Either select the language in all door controllers or always open Axis Entry Manager from the same door controller 14 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager System Configuration Note When you switch languages the date format also changes to a format commonly used in the selected language The correct format is displayed in the data fields f you reset the product to factory default settings
30. product The Access Log can also be configured to list all connections to the product see below Server Report Provides information about the product status in a pop up window The Access Log is automatically included in the Server Report Parameter List Shows the product s parameters and their current settings This may prove useful when troubleshooting or when contacting Axis Support Connection List Lists all clients that are currently accessing media streams Crash Report Generates an archive with debugging information The report takes several minutes to generate The log levels for the System Log and the Access Log are set under Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Support Logs amp Reports Configuration The Access Log can be configured to list all connections to the product select Critical Warnings amp Info 51 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager System Options Advanced Scripting Scripting allows experienced users to customize and use their own scripts Improper use may cause unexpected behavior and loss of contact with the Axis product Axis strongly recommends that you do not use this function unless you understand the consequences Axis Support does not provide assistance for problems with customized scripts To open the Script Editor go to Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Advanced gt Scripting
31. require that you run the command prompt as an administrator arp s IP address serial number ping 1 408 t IP address gt If the product does not reply in 30 seconds restart it and wait for a reply Press CTRL C to stop Ping 53 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Troubleshooting 3 Open a browser and type in the product s IP address In the page that opens use the Browse button to select the upgrade file to use Then click Load to restart the upgrade process 4 After the upgrade is complete 1 10 minutes the product automatically restarts and shows a steady green on the Status indicator 5 Reinstall the product referring to the Installation Guide If the emergency recovery procedure does not get the product up and running again contact Axis support at www axis com techsup Symptoms Possible Causes and Remedial Actions Problems setting the IP address When using ARP Ping The product is located on a different subnet The IP address is being used by another device Possible IP address conflict with another device on the same subnet Try the installation again The IP address must be set within two minutes after power has been applied to the product Ensure the Ping length is set to 408 For instructions see Installation Guide on www axis com If the IP address intended for the product and the IP address of the computer used to access the product are located on diffe
32. rule at the schedule s start time and remains active until the schedule s end time is reached Pulse Triggers the action rule when a one time event occurs That is an event that happens at a specific time and has no duration System Ready Triggers the action rule when the system is in state ready For example the Axis product can detect the system state and send a notification when the system has started Select Yes to trigger the action rule when the product is in state ready Note that the rule will only trigger when all necessary services such as the event system has started Recurrence Triggers the action rule by monitoring the recurrences that you have created You can use this trigger to initiate recurring actions such as sending notifications every hour Select a recurrence pattern or create a new one For more information about setting up a recurrence pattern see Set Up Recurrences on page 41 Use Schedule Trigger the rule according to the selected schedule See Create Schedules on page 41 Available actions include Output Port Activate an I O port to control an external device Send Notification Send a notification message to a recipient 39 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Alarm and Event Configuration e Status LED The status LED can be set to flash for the duration of the action rule or for a set number of seconds The status LED can be used during installation and configu
33. rule when an access area is changed Area Removed Not supported by this version of AXIS Entry Manager Must be configured by a client such as an access management system through the VAPIX application programming interface that supports this feature and use devices that can provide the required signals Triggers the action rule when an access area is removed from the system Door Changed Triggers the action rule when the door configuration settings for example door name are changed or when a door is added to the system This can for example be used to send a notification when a door is installed and configured Door Removed Triggers the action rule when a door is removed from the system This can for example be used to send a notification when a door is removed from the system Battery Alarm Triggers the action rule when a wireless door battery is low and when it is flat Door Alarm Triggers the action rule when the door monitor indicates that the door has been forced open the door is open too long or if the door is faulty in any way This can for example be used to send a notification when someone is forcing an entry Door Double Lock Monitor Triggers the action rule only when the secondary lock changes state to either locked or unlocked Door Lock Monitor Triggers the action rule when the normal lock changes state to either locked or unlocked For example a fault is triggered when the door monitor detects that the door i
34. should only be enabled when using dynamic IP address notification or if the DHCP can update a DNS server that makes it possible to access the Axis product by name host name 45 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager System Options If DHCP is enabled and the product cannot be accessed run AXIS IP Utility to search the network for connected Axis products or reset the product to the factory default settings and then perform the installation again For information about how to reset to factory default see page 52 ARP Ping The product s IP address can be assigned using ARP and Ping For instructions see Assign IP Address Using ARP Ping on page 46 The ARP Ping service is enabled by default but is automatically disabled two minutes after the product is started or as soon as an IP address is assigned To re assign IP address using ARP Ping the product must be restarted to enable ARP Ping for an additional two minutes To disable the service go to Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Network gt TCP IP gt Basic and clear the option Enable ARP Ping setting of IP address Pinging the product is still possible when the service is disabled Assign IP Address Using ARP Ping The product s IP address can be assigned using ARP Ping The command must be issued within 2 minutes of connecting power 1 Acquire a free static IP address on the same network segment as the computer 2
35. supports The following REX device options are available 18 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager System Configuration e Active low Select if activating the REX device closes the circuit e Active high Select if activating the REX device opens the circuit e REX does not unlock door Select if the door shall remain locked until the user manually unlocks and opens the door The door forced open alarm will not be triggered as long as the user opens the door within the access time Deselect if the door shall unlock automatically when the user activates the REX device Important If the door controller has only been configured with one door before it is upgraded to firmware 1 15 or later from firmware 1 10 REX does not unlock door will be non selectable at first To make REX does not unlock door selectable go to Setup gt Hardware Configuration and click Reset and start a new hardware configuration Then set up the rules for the doors connected to the door controller and add them to groups see Manage Doors Note Most lock door monitor and reader options can be changed without resetting and starting a new hardware configuration Go to Setup gt Hardware Reconfiguration Use Supervised Inputs Supervised inputs report on the status of the connection between the door controller and the readers REX devices and door monitors If the connection is interrupted an event is activated To use supervised
36. the Date and Time 20 Configure the Network Settings 21 Configure Card Formats 21 Manage Network Door Controllers 23 Maintenance Instructions 25 Access Management cece sans esum em anus danse sauts asie es 26 About Users siamania i a tice od Mi eae eee n EE Re es dant es 26 The Access Management Page 26 Choose a Workflow 26 Create and Edit Access Schedules 27 Create and Edit Groups 29 Manage Doors carii s e sewage ee oda he E eee Er Padua ond 29 Create and Edit Users 31 Example Access Schedule Combinations 33 Alarm and Event Configuration 35 View the Event Log 35 View the Alarm log iu nex mI sarsa awe haw imr do ss ERR S 35 Configure the Event and Alarm Logs 35 Set Up Action Rules sce ead oh ie ela er RIA acie edes 36 Reader Feedback 5i ue E gate athe xerox Ru eR ARORERUOE dede ds 41 REPOS s minsa tn nseeaae sear dtked SG ae eee men se nae E E a alee 42 View Print and Export Reports
37. the pre alarm set the pre alarm time to O For information about how to set up an action rule see Set Up Action Rules on page 36 Lock Options Deselect Door monitor to make the following lock time options available e Door unlocked time Set the number of seconds the door shall remain unlocked after access has been granted The door remains unlocked until the door has been opened and will lock when it closes regardless of whether the door unlocked time has expired or not If the door remains unopened it locks when the set door unlock time has been reached e Pre lock signal time A pre lock signal is a warning signal that is triggered before the door locks It tells the administrator and depending on how the action rule has been set up it can also warn the user the person entering the door that the door will lock soon Set the number of seconds before the door locks the system shall give the pre lock warning 17 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager System Configuration signal The pre lock signal time must be shorter than the door unlocked time To disable the pre lock warning signal set the pre lock signal time to 0 The following lock circuit options are available e 12V Fail secure Select for locks that remain locked during power outages When applying electric current the lock will unlock Fail safe Select for locks that unlock during power outages When applying electric current
38. the subnet mask e the system time e the IEEE 802 1X settings Click Default to reset all settings including the IP address to the factory default values This button should be used with caution The Axis product can also be reset to factory default using the control button see Reset to Factory Default Settings on page 52 For information about firmware upgrade see Upgrade the Firmware on page 53 Support Support Overview The Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Support gt Support Overview page provides information on troubleshooting and contact information should you require technical assistance See also Troubleshooting on page 53 System Overview To get an overview of the Axis product s status and settings go to Setup Additional Controller Configuration System Options Support System Overview Information that can be found here includes firmware version IP address network and security settings event settings and recent log items Many of the captions are links to the proper Setup page Logs amp Reports The Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Support gt Logs amp Reports page generates logs and reports useful for system analysis and troubleshooting If contacting Axis Support please provide a valid Server Report with your query System Log Provides information about system events Access Log Lists all failed attempts to access the
39. under Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Security gt Users An administrator can set up other users by giving them user names and passwords The user list displays authorized users and user groups access levels Administrator Unrestricted access to all settings can add modify and remove other users Under HTTP RTSP Password Settings select the type of password to allow You may need to allow unencrypted passwords if there are viewing clients that do not support encryption or if you upgraded the firmware and existing clients support encryption but need to log in again and be configured to use this functionality Deselect the Enable Basic Setup option to hide the Basic Setup menu Basic Setup provides quick access to settings that should be made before using the Axis product ONVIF ONVIF Open Network Video Interface Forum is a global interface standard that makes it easier for end users integrators consultants and manufacturers to take advantage of the possibilities offered by network video technology ONVIF enables interoperability between different vendor products increased flexibility reduced cost and future proof systems By creating a user you automatically enable ONVIF communication Use the user name and password with all ONVIF communication with the product For more information see www onvif org IP Address Filter IP address filtering is enabled on the Setup gt Additional Controlle
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41. DC 1 0 V DC DC output 2 For powering auxiliary equipment 3 3 V DC Note This pin can only be used as power out Max load 100 mA Configurable 3 4 Digital input Connect to pin 1 to activate or leave O to max 40 V DC Digital output Connect to pin 1 to activate or leave floating unconnected to deactivate If used with an inductive load e g a relay a diode must be connected in parallel with the load for protection against voltage transients 0 to max 40 V DC open drain 100 mA Important The recommended maximum cable length is 30 m 98 4 ft Important The output circuits in this section are Class 2 power limited 61 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Technical Specifications Power Connector 2 pin terminal block for DC power input Use a Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV compliant limited power source LPS with either a rated output power limited to 100 W or a rated output current limited to 5 A 12 Function Pin Notes Specifications 0 V DC 1 0 V DC DC input 2 For powering controller when not using Power over 10 30 V DC max 26 W Ethernet Max load on outputs 14 W Note This pin can only be used as power in Network Connector RJ45 Ethernet connector Use Category 5e cables or higher Function Specifications Power and Ethernet Power over Ethernet IEEE 802 3af 802 3at Type 1 Class 3 Max load
42. Doors tab Manual Door Actions The following manual door actions are available e Get door status Verify the current state of the door monitor door alarms and locks e Access Grant users access to the door The given access time applies See Configure Locks and Door Monitors on page 16 e Unlock one lock or Unlock both locks two locks Unlock the door The door remains unlocked until you press Lock or Lock both locks a scheduled door state is activated or the door controller is restarted Lock one lock or Lock both locks two locks Lock the door e Unlock second lock and lock primary This option is only available if the door has been configured with a secondary lock Unlock the door The secondary lock remains unlocked until you press Double lock or a scheduled door state is activated Create and Edit Users Each person must have a unique user profile to be granted access to doors in the access control system The user profile consists of credentials that tell the system who the user is and when and how they are granted access to the doors To be able to manage the user access rights efficiently each user must belong to one or more groups For more information see Create and Edit Groups To create a new user profile 1 Go to Access Management 31 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Access Management 2 Select the Users tab and click Add new user 3 In the Add User dialog ente
43. Email from the Type list 3 Enter the email addresses to send emails to in the To field Use commas to separate multiple addresses 4 Select the email provider from the Provider list 5 Enter the user ID and password for the email account 6 Click Test to send a test email To set up an email recipient using for example a corporate email server follow the instructions above but select User defined as Provider Enter the email address to appear as sender in the From field Select Advanced settings and specify the SMTP server address port and authentication method Optionally select Use encryption to send emails over an encrypted connection The server 40 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Alarm and Event Configuration certificate can be validated using the certificates available in the Axis product For information on how to upload certificates see Certificates on page 44 Create Schedules Schedules can be used as action rule triggers or as additional conditions Use one of the predefined schedules or create a new schedule as described below To create a new schedule 1 Go to Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt Events gt Schedules and click Add 2 Enter a descriptive name and the information needed for a daily weekly monthly or yearly schedule 3 Click OK To use the schedule in an action rule select the schedule from the Schedule drop down list in the Action Rule Setup page S
44. Int See below CardNrHex The card number binary data is encoded as hex lowercase numbers in either little endian byte order BinLE2hex or big endian byte order BinBE2hex See below 22 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager System Configuration e Range required Enter the bit range of the field map for example 1 2 17 18 33 and 34 Encoding required Select the encoding type of each field map BinLE2Int Binary data is encoded as integer numbers in little endian byte order Integer means that it needs to be a whole number no decimals Little endian byte order means that in a multiple byte sequence the first byte is the smallest BinBE2Int Binary data is encoded as integer numbers in big endian byte order Integer means that it needs to be a whole number no decimals Big endian byte order means that in a multiple byte sequence the first byte is the biggest BinLE2Hex Binary data is encoded as hex lowercase numbers in little endian byte order The hexadecimal system also known as the base 16 number system consists of 16 unique symbols the numbers 0 9 and the letters a f Little endian byte order means that in a multiple byte sequence the first byte is the smallest BinBE2Hex Binary data is encoded as hex lowercase numbers in big endian byte order The hexadecimal system also known as the base 16 number system consists of 16 unique symbols the numbers 0 9 and the let
45. L 2043 EN 50581 Dimensions HxWxD 45 5 x 180 x 180 mm 1 8 x 7 1 x 7 1 in Weight 500 g 1 1 Ib Included accessories Warranty Connector kit Cable ties Installation Guide Axis 3 year warranty with possibility to extend up to 5 years see www axis com warranty Power consumpti software written Optional accessories AXIS T8120 Midspan 15 W AXIS T8128 PoE Splitter 24 V requires 30 W midspan AXIS T8129 PoE Extender Mains adaptor 24 V DC AXIS T98A15 VE Surveillance Cabinet on dependent max load for readers and other equipment is 7 5 W with PoE and 14 W with 10 30 V DC 2 This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org and cryptographic by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com 3 In outdoor instal Connectors ations combining AXIS A1001 and AXIS T98A15 VE the allowed maximum voltage is 30 V DC For information about the connectors positions see Hardware Overview on page 7 For connection diagrams and information about the hardware pin chart generated through the hardware configuration see Connection Diagrams on page 63 and Configure the Hardware on page 15 The following section describes the connectors technical specifications 59 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Technical Specifications Reader Data Connector reader 6 pin terminal block supporting RS485 and Wi
46. Locate the serial number S N on the product label 3 Open a command prompt and enter the following commands Linux Unix syntax arp s IP address gt serial number temp ping s 408 IP address Linux Unix example arp s 192 168 0 125 00 40 8c 18 10 00 temp ping s 408 192 168 0 125 Windows syntax this may require that you run the command prompt as an administrator arp s IP address serial number ping 1 408 t IP address gt Windows example this may require that you run the command prompt as an administrator arp s 192 168 0 125 00 40 8c 18 10 00 ping 1 408 t 192 168 0 125 4 Check that the network cable is connected and then restart the product by disconnecting and reconnecting power 5 Close the command prompt when the product responds with Reply from 192 168 0 125 orsimilar 6 Open a browser and type http IP address in the Location Address field For other methods of assigning the IP address see the document Assign an IP Address and Access the Video Stream on Axis Support web at www axis com techsup Note To open a command prompt in Windows open the Start menu and type cmd in the Run Search field To use the ARP command in Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista right click the command prompt icon and select Run as administrator To open a command prompt in Mac OS X open the Terminal utility from Application gt Utilities 46 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Man
47. P v2c should be disabled Traps for SNMP v1 v2 are used by the Axis product to send messages to a management system on important events and status changes Check Enable traps and enter the IP address where the trap message should be sent and the Trap community that should receive the message 49 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager System Options The following traps are available Cold start e Warm start e Link up e Authentication failed SNMP v3 provides encryption and secure passwords To use traps with SNMP v3 an SNMP v3 management application is required To use SNMP v3 HTTPS must be enabled see HTTPS on page 43 To enable SNMP v3 check the box and provide the initial user password Note The initial password can only be set once If the password is lost the Axis product must be reset to factory default see Reset to Factory Default Settings on page 52 UPnPTM The Axis product includes support for UPnPTM UPnP is enabled by default and the product is automatically detected by operating systems and clients that support this protocol UPnP can be disabled under Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Network gt UPnP Bonjour The Axis product includes support for Bonjour Bonjour is enabled by default and the product is automatically detected by operating systems and clients that support this protocol Bonjour can be disabled under Setup gt Additional
48. Protocol Version 4 Distribution is copyright of University of Delaware University of Delaware 1992 2011 The following copyright notice applies to all files collectively called the Network Time Protocol Version 4 Distribution Unless specifically declared otherwise in an individual file this notice applies as if the text was explicitly included in the file Permission to use copy modify and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted provided that the above copyright notice appears in all copies and that both the copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation and that the name University of Delaware not be used in advertising or pertaining to distribution of the software without specific written prior permission The University of Delaware makes no representations about the suitability this software for any purpose It is provided as is without express or implied warranty Regulatory Information Europe C This product complies with the applicable CE marking directives and harmonized standards Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Directive 2004 108 EC See Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC on page 2 Low Voltage LVD Directive 2006 95 EC See Safety on page 3 Restrictions of Hazardous Substances RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU See Disposal and Recycling on page 3 A copy of the original declaration of conformity may be obtained from
49. TTPS certificate HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol over SSL is a protocol used to encrypt traffic between web browsers and servers The HTTPS certificate ensures encrypted exchange of information See HTTPS on page 43 The default administrator user name root is permanent and cannot be deleted If the password for root is lost the product must be reset to the factory default settings See Reset to Factory Default Settings on page 52 12 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Access the Product To set the password via a standard HTTP connection enter it directly in the dialog To set the password via an encrypted HTTPS connection follow these steps 1 Click Use HTTPS A temporary certificate valid for one year is created enabling encryption of all traffic to and from the product and the password can now be set securely 2 Enter a password and then re enter it to confirm the spelling 3 Click OK The password has now been configured The Overview Page The Overview page in AXIS Entry Manager shows information about the door controller s name MAC address IP address and firmware version It also enables you to identify the door controller on the network or in the system The first time you access the Axis product the Overview page will prompt you to configure the hardware to set date and time to configure the network settings and to configure the door controller as part of a system or as a stand
50. able to the midspan 55 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Technical Specifications Technical Specifications AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller Function group Item Specifications Models AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller Door controller Readers Up to 2 readers per controller Wiegand RS485 OSDP with supported card formats Doors 1 2 doors per controller Up to 66 doors or devices in a door controller cluster Up to 33 controllers in a door controller cluster Communication Hub Maximum 1 Assa Aperio communication hub per door controller Support for Aperio online Up to 8 doors devices per hub Credentials Up to 15 000 with third party access management software depending on server capacity Event history 30 000 First in First out FIFO per controller Access schedules Unlimited or third party software dependent Digital 1 0 1 0 interface Reader 1 0 DC output 2x 12 V DC output max 300 mA 2x 4 configurable inputs outputs digital input O to max 40 V DC digital output 0 to max 40 V DC open drain max 100 mA Reader data RS485 full duplex RS485 half duplex Wiegand Auxiliary 1x 3 3 V DC output max 100 mA 2x configurable inputs output digital input O to max 40 V DC digital output O to max 40 V DC open drain max 100 mA Door connectors 2x 2 input for door monitors and REX digital input O to max 40 V DC 1 0 functionality Pre
51. access management structure is flexible allowing you to develop a workflow that suits your needs The following is a workflow example 1 Create access schedules See page 27 2 Create groups See page 29 3 Apply access schedules to groups 4 Add identification types to doors See page 29 and page 30 5 Apply access schedules to each identification type 6 Apply doors to groups 7 Create users See page 37 26 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Access Management 8 Add users to groups For applied examples of this workflow see Example Access Schedule Combinations on page 33 Create and Edit Access Schedules Access schedules are used to define general rules for when doors can and cannot be accessed They are also used to define rules for when groups can and cannot access the doors in the system For more information see Access Schedule Types on page 27 To create a new access schedule 1 Go to Access Management 2 In the Access Schedules tab click Add new schedule 3 In the Add access schedule dialog enter the schedule name 4 To create a regular access schedule select Addition Schedule Or to create a subtraction schedule select Subtraction Schedule For more information see Access Schedule Types 5 Click Save To expand an item in the Access Schedules list click Addition schedules are shown in green text and subtraction schedules are shown in dark red text
52. age 35 e View the alarm log See page 35 e Configure the event and alarm logs See page 35 Alarms can also be configured to trigger actions such as email notifications For more information see Set Up Action Rules on page 36 View the Event Log To view logged events go to Event Log If global events is enabled you can open the event log from any door controller in the system For more information about global events see Configure the Event and Alarm Logs on page 35 To expand an item in the event log and view the event details click gt Applying filters to the event log makes it easier to find specific events To filter the list select one or several event log filters and click Refresh list For more information see Event Log Filters on page 35 As an administrator you might have more interest in some events than others Therefore you can choose which events that shall be logged and for which controllers For more information see Event Log Options on page 36 Event Log Filters You can narrow the scope of the event log by selecting one or several of the following filters Topic Select the event in the Filter by topics list e Door controller Select the controller in the Filter by controller list e Date and time under Filter by date and time select Based on date and time interval and enter the desired time range View the Alarm Log To view the triggered alarms go to Alarm Log If global events is enabled you ca
53. ager System Options AXIS Video Hosting System AVHS AVHS used in conjunction with an AVHS service provides easy and secure Internet access to controller management and logs accessible from any location For more information and help to find a local AVHS Service Provider go to www axis com hosting The AVHS settings are configured under Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Network gt TCP IP gt Basic The possibility to connect to an AVHS service is enabled by default To disable clear the Enable AVHS box One click enabled Press and hold the product s control button see Hardware Overview on page 7 for about 3 seconds to connect to an AVHS service over the Internet Once registered Always will be enabled and the Axis product stays connected to the AVHS service If the product is not registered within 24 hours from when the button is pressed the product will disconnect from the AVHS service Always The Axis product will constantly attempt to connect to the AVHS service over the Internet Once registered the product will stay connected to the service This option can be used when the product is already installed and it is not convenient to use the one click installation Note AVHS support is dependent on the availability of subscriptions from service providers AXIS Internet Dynamic DNS Service AXIS Internet Dynamic DNS Service assigns a host name for easy access to the product For more inform
54. alone unit For more information about configuring the system see Configuration Step by Step on page 14 To return to the Overview page from the product s other webpages click Overview in the menu bar 13 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager System Configuration System Configuration To open the product s Setup pages click Setup in the top right hand corner of the Overview page The Axis product can be configured by administrators For more information about users and administrators see page 26 page 37 and page 43 Configuration Step by Step Before you start using the access control system you should complete the following setup steps 1 If English is not your first language you may want AXIS Entry Manager to use a different language See Select a Language on page 14 2 Configure the door controller and connected devices such as readers locks and request to exit REX devices See Configure the Hardware on page 15 3 Verify the Hardware Connections See page 19 4 Setthe date and time See page 20 5 Configure the network settings See page 21 6 Configure card formats See page 21 7 Configure the door controller system See Manage Network Door Controllers on page 23 For information about how to configure and manage the system s doors schedules users and groups see Access Management on page 26 For information about maintenance recommendations see Maintenance Instructions
55. and other data will be updating after a firmware upgrade the first start up could take a few minutes to complete The time required is dependent on the amount of data When you upgrade the Axis product with the latest firmware from Axis website the product receives the latest functionality available Always read the upgrade instructions and release notes available with each new release before upgrading the firmware To upgrade the product s firmware 1 Save the firmware file to your computer The latest version of the firmware is available free of charge from Axis website at www axis com techsup Go to Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Maintenance in the product s webpages Under Upgrade Server click Browse and locate the file on your computer Click Upgrade Wait approximately 5 minutes while the product is being upgraded and restarted Then clear the web browser s cache Access the product Emergency Recovery Procedure If power or network connection is lost during the upgrade the process fails and the product becomes unresponsive Flashing red Status indicator indicates a failed upgrade To recover the product follow the steps below The serial number is found on the product s label 1 2 In UNIX Linux type the following from the command line arp s IP address gt serial number temp ping 1 408 IP address gt In Windows type the following from a command DOS prompt this may
56. ars after completing the configuration click OK or click the link to view the hardware pin chart To print the hardware pin chart click Print Hardware Pin Chart on the Hardware Pin Chart page To cancel the hardware configuration click Cancel This can be done in any of the hardware configuration pages Add Wireless Doors and Devices Before adding a wireless door to the system it needs to be paired with the connected Assa Aperio communication hub using Aperio PAP Aperio programming application tool To add a wireless door 1 2 Go to Setup Hardware Reconfiguration Under Wireless Doors and Devices click Add door In the Door name field Enter a descriptive name In the ID field under Lock Enter the six character long address of the device that you want to add The device address is printed on the product label Click Add Configure Locks and Door Monitors 1 If a door monitor will be used select Door monitor and then select the option that matches how the door monitor circuits will be connected If the door lock shall lock immediately after the door has been opened select Cancel access time once door is opened Specify the door monitor time options or if no door monitor will be used the lock time options 16 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager System Configuration 4 Select the options that match how the lock circuits will be connected 5 Ifa lock monitor will be used
57. ation see www axiscam net To register the Axis product with AXIS Internet Dynamic DNS Service go to Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Network gt TCP IP gt Basic Under Services click the AXIS Internet Dynamic DNS Service Settings button requires access to the Internet The domain name currently registered at AXIS Internet Dynamic DNS service for the product can at any time be removed Note AXIS Internet Dynamic DNS Service requires IPv4 Advanced TCP IP Settings DNS Configuration DNS Domain Name Service provides the translation of host names to IP addresses The DNS settings are configured under Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Network gt TCP IP gt Advanced Select Obtain DNS server address via DHCP to use the DNS settings provided by the DHCP server To make manual settings select Use the following DNS server address and specify the following Domain name Enter the domain s to search for the host name used by the Axis product Multiple domains can be separated by semicolons The host name is always the first part of a fully qualified domain name for example myserver is the host name in the fully qualified domain name myserver mycompany com where mycompany com is the domain name Primary Secondary DNS server Enter the IP addresses of the primary and secondary DNS servers The secondary DNS server is optional and will be used if the primary is u
58. ation about where to locate the card number The card number can also be retrieved by the system Swipe the card on a connected reader select the reader in the list and click Retrieve e Card raw required if no PIN or card number Enter the card raw data The data can be retrieved by the system Swipe the card on a connected reader select the reader in the list and click Retrieve Only use this identification type if a card number cannot be located Note To be able to save the profile you must enter the user s First name or Last name and either the PIN Card number or Card raw data The Retrieve button is only available if the hardware configuration has been completed and one or more readers are connected to the controller Import Users Users can be added to the system by importing a text file in comma separated value CSV format It is recommended to import users when you need to add many users at a time Before you can import users you must create and save a file csv or txt in the correct CSV format Separate values by commas no spaces and separate each user with a line break Example virginia potter 1212 56781234 jane doe 1234 12345678 leia garfunkel 8545 45673258 32 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Access Management ororo wolf 3548 78542654 john doe 5435 87654321 To import users 1 Go to Setup gt Import Users 2 Locate and select the csv or txt file that
59. configured for readers and door monitors Input trigger Output toggle pulse Network System Integration Security Password protection IP address filtering HTTPS2 encryption IEEE 802 1X network access control digest authentication user access log Supported protocols Application Programming Interface IPv4 HTTP HTTPS2 TLS2 QoS layer 3 DiffServ FTP SMTP Bonjour UPnP SNMPv1 v2c v3 MIB II DNS DynDNS NTP RTSP RTP TCP UDP IGMP RTCP ICMP DHCP ARP SOCKS Open API for software integration including VAPIX specifications available at www axis com ONVIF Profile C specifications available at www onvif org Support for access control as a service with One Click Connection Events amp Alarms Tamper detection Removal of unit cover tamper front Removal of unit from wall tamper back Reader tamper Event log Configurable by time and topic Alarm acknowledgement Event actions Notification via email HTTP and TCP External output port Status LED Event triggers Access Point Access point enabled Configuration Access point changed Access point removed Area changed Area removed Door changed Door removed Door Door alarm Door double lock monitor Door lock monitor Door mode Door monitor Door warning Event Logger Alarm Hardware Casing open Network peer connection 56 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Technical Specifications
60. controller to a system see Add Door Controllers to the System on page 24 e Remove a door controller from a system see Remove Door Controllers from the System on page 25 Connected Door Controllers List The Network door controllers in system panel also includes a list that shows the following ID and status information about the connected door controllers in the system e 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 e P address e MAC address e 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 To open the webpages of another door controller click the controller s IP address To update the list click Refresh the list of controllers Add Door Controllers to the System Important When pairing door controllers all access management settings on the added door controller will be deleted and overwritten by the system s access management settings To add a door controller to the system from the list of door controllers 1 Goto Setup Manage Network Door Controllers in System 2 Click Add controllers to system from list 3 Select the door controller that you wish to add 4 Click Add 5 To add more door controllers repeat the steps above To add a door controller to the system by its known IP address or MAC ad
61. dby power Network Connector Power over Ethernet PoE shall be supplied by a UL 294 Listed Class 2 power limited injector that provides 44 57 V DC 15 4 W and 4 hours of standby power Compliance with IEEE 802 3 at or af specifications has not been verified as part of UL 294 B Tampering Alarm Pin Header To comply with UL 294 7 2 1 Enclosure the tampering alarm shall be connected to a sound alarm The Axis product whether it is a standalone door controller or a system of door controllers shall not impair the intended operation of the panic hardware used in conjunction with it If using a junction box to mount the Axis product the junction box shall be UL Listed The functionality of AXIS Camera Management see has not been evaluated by UL Maintenance Instructions Support Should you require any technical assistance please contact your Axis reseller If your questions cannot be answered immediately your reseller will forward your queries through the appropriate channels to ensure a rapid response If you are connected to the Internet you can download user documentation and software updates find answers to resolved problems in the FAQ database Search by product category or phrase report problems to Axis support staff by logging in to your private support area For maintenance instructions some steps require access to the product s webpages see page 25 For information about how to configure the A
62. digital output O to max 40 V DC open drain max 100 mA Door connectors 2x 2 input for door monitors and REX digital input O to max 40 V DC 1 0 functionality Preconfigured for readers and door monitors Input trigger Output toggle pulse Network Security Password protection IP address filtering HTTPS2 encryption IEEE 802 1X network access control digest authentication user access log Supported protocols IPv4 HTTP HTTPS2 TLS QoS layer 3 DiffServ FTP SMTP Bonjour UPnP SNMPv1 v2c v3 MIB II DNS DynDNS NTP RTSP RTP TCP UDP IGMP RTCP ICMP DHCP ARP SOCKS Events amp Alarms System features Tamper detection Removal of unit cover tamper front Removal of unit from wall tamper back Reader tamper Event log Configurable by time and topic Alarm acknowledgement Event actions Notification via email HTTP and TCP External output port Status LED Event triggers Access schedules Access Point Access point enabled Configuration Access point changed Access point removed Door changed Door removed Door Door alarm Door double lock monitor Door lock monitor Door mode Door monitor Door warning Event Logger Alarm Hardware Casing open Network peer connection Input Signal Digital input port Manual trigger Virtual inputs Schedule Interval Pulse System System ready Time Recurrence Use schedule Unlimited Installation amp Configuration
63. disconnecting the front and back tampering alarms For specifications see page 63 Control Button The control button is used for e Resetting the product to factory default settings See page 52 e Connecting to an AXIS Video Hosting System service See page 47 To connect press and hold the button for about 1 second until the Status LED flashes green e Connecting to AXIS Internet Dynamic DNS Service See page 47 To connect press and hold the button for about 3 seconds 11 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Access the Product Access the Product To install the Axis product see the Installation Guide supplied with the product The product can be used with most operating systems and browsers The recommended browsers are e Internet Explorer with Windows e Safari with OS X and ChromelM or Firefox with other operating systems See Technical Specifications on page 56 Access from a Browser 1 Start a browser Chrome Internet Explorer Firefox Safari 2 Enter the IP address or host name of the Axis product in the browser s Location Address field To access the product from a Mac computer OS X go to Safari click on Bonjour and select the product from the drop down list If you do not know the IP address use AXIS IP Utility to locate the product on the network For information about how to discover and assign an IP address see the support pages at www axis com techsup or the Instal
64. dress 1 Go to Manage Devices 2 Click Add controller to system by IP or MAC address 3 Enter the IP address or MAC address 4 Click Add 5 To add more door controllers repeat the steps above When the pairing is completed all users doors schedules and groups are shared by all door controllers in the system To update the list click Refresh list of controllers 24 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager System Configuration Remove Door Controllers from the System Important Before removing a door controller from the system reset its hardware configuration If you skip this step all doors related to the removed door controller will remain in the system and cannot be deleted When removing a door controller from a two controller system both door controllers automatically switch to standalone mode To remove a door controller from the system 1 Access the system through the door controller that you want to remove and go to Setup Hardware Configuration 2 Click Reset hardware configuration 3 After the hardware configuration has been reset go to Setup Manage Network Door Controllers in System 4 In the Network door controllers in system list identify the door controller that you want to remove and click Remove from system 5 Adialog opens reminding you to reset the door controller s hardware configuration Click Remove controller to confirm 6 Adialog opens prompting you to confi
65. e 20 e Set the date and time manually See page 20 e Get the date and time from the computer See page 21 Current controller time displays the door controller s current date and time 24h clock The same options for date and time are also available in the System Options pages Go to Setup Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Date amp Time Get the Date and Time from a Network Time Protocol NTP Server 1 Go to Setup gt Date amp Time 2 Select your Timezone from the drop down list 3 If daylight saving time is used in your region select Adjust for daylight saving 4 Select Synchronize with NTP 5 Select the default DHCP address or enter the address of a NTP server 6 Click Save When synchronizing with an NTP server date and time are updated continuously because the data is pushed from the NTP server For information about NTP settings see NTP Configuration on page 47 If you use a host name for the NTP server a DNS server must be configured See DNS Configuration on page 47 Set the Date and Time Manually 1 Go to Setup gt Date amp Time 2 If daylight saving time is used in your region select Adjust for daylight saving 3 Select Set date amp time manually 4 Enter the desired date and time 20 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager System Configuration 5 Click Save When setting the date amp time manually date and time are set once and will
66. e 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 e 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 e REX Get information about the last time the request to exit REX device was pressed Click Get last REX Set the Date and Time If the door controller is part of a system the date and time settings will be distributed to all the door controllers This means that the settings are pushed to the other controllers in the system regardless of whether you synchronize with an NTP server set the date and time manually or get the date and time from the computer If you cannot see the changes try refreshing the page in your browser For more information about managing a system of door controllers see Manage Network Door Controllers on page 23 To set the date and time of the Axis product go to Setup gt Date amp Time You can set the date and time in the following ways e Get the date and time from a network time protocol NTP server See pag
67. e connected using a shielded network cable STP that is properly grounded Japan COREIS JZIAB RR CT COR Bs A BRR CERT AC LERMCUCHOEDA CORED 277 P7LE TV a YZE AL TATNA amp SBRESRCTCOASVES MEAE ET TELUERUROZLTREW Amid VoIP AY F 7 4 7 TIVSTP E EL CHER L CK EEO Ef WCHL TC TEE Safety This product complies with IEC EN 60950 1 Safety of Information Technology Equipment If its connecting cables are routed outdoors the product shall be grounded either through a shielded network cable STP or other appropriate method The power supply used with this product shall fulfill the requirements for Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV and Limited Power Source LPS according to IEC EN UL 60950 1 Disposal and Recycling When this product has reached the end of its useful life dispose of it according to local laws and regulations For information about your nearest designated collection point contact your local authority responsible for waste disposal In accordance with local legislation penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste Europe wmm This symbol means that the product shall not be disposed of together with household or commercial waste Directive 2012 19 EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE is applicable in the European Union member states To prevent potential harm to human health and the environment the product must be disposed of in an approved and environmentally safe recycling p
68. each door are managed in the Doors tab The rules include adding identification types that determine how users will be granted access to the door and access schedules that determine when each identification type is valid For more information see Identification Types on page 30 and Create and Edit Access Schedules on page 27 Before you can manage a door you must add it to the access control system by completing the hardware configuration see Configure the Hardware on page 15 To manage a door 1 Go to Access Management and select the Doors tab 2 In the Doors list click Ld next to the door you want to edit 3 Drag the door to at least one group If the Groups list is empty create a new group See Create and Edit Groups on page 29 4 Click Add identification type and select which credentials users need to present to the reader to be granted access to the door See Identification Types on page 30 Add at least one identification type to each door 5 To add multiple identification types repeat the previous step 29 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Access Management If both identification types Card number only and PIN only are added users can choose to either swipe their card or enter their pin to access the door But if instead only the identification type Card number and PIN is added users must both swipe their card and enter their PIN to access the door 6 To define when the credentials
69. ecify the IP address subnet mask and default router Then click Save DHCP should only be enabled when using dynamic IP address notification or if the DHCP can update a DNS server that makes it possible to access the Axis product by name host name If DHCP is enabled and the product cannot be accessed run AXIS IP Utility to search the network for connected Axis products or reset the product to the factory default settings and then perform the installation again For information about how to reset to factory default see page 52 Configure Card Formats The door controller has a few predefined commonly used card formats that you can use as they are or modify as required You can also create custom card formats Each card format has a different set of rules field maps for how the information stored on the card is organized By defining a card format you tell the system how to how to interpret the information that the readers get from cards and other tokens For information about which card formats the reader supports see the manufacturer s instructions To enable card formats 1 Go to Setup Configure Card Formats 2 Select one or more card formats that match the card format used by the connected readers To create new card formats 1 Go to Setup Configure Card Formats 21 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager System Configuration 4 5 Click Add card format In the Add card format dialo
70. ed to a system click Activate standalone mode to enter standalone mode If the door controller is in standalone mode but you intend to add the door controller to a system click Deactivate standalone mode to leave the standalone mode System Modes 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 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 small setups with one door controller and one or two doors To allow the door controller to be added into a system deactivate the standalone mode 23 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager System Configuration This controller is part of a system The door controller is part of a distributed system In the distributed system users groups doors and schedules are shared between the connected controllers Connected Door Controllers in the System The Network door controllers in system panel provides controls for the following system changes e Add a door
71. egand protocols for communication with the EET ETE RER The RS485 ports support e Two wire RS485 half duplex Four wire RS485 full duplex The Wiegand ports support Two wire Wiegand 123456 Function Pin Notes RS485 A 1 For full duplex RS485 B 2 For half duplex RS485 RS485 A 3 For full duplex RS485 Be 4 For half duplex RS485 Wiegand DO Data 0 5 For Wiegand D1 Data 1 6 Important The recommended maximum cable length is 30 m 98 4 ft Important The output circuits in this section are Class 2 power limited Reader 1 0 Connector 6 pin terminal block for Auxiliary power DC output Digital Input e Digital Output 0 V DC Pin 3 on the reader 1 0 connectors can be supervised If the connection is interrupted an event is activated To use supervised inputs install end of line resistors Use the connection diagram for supervised inputs See page 64 Function Pin Notes Specifications 0 V DC 1 0 V DC DC output 2 For powering auxiliary equipment 12 V DC Note This pin can only be used as power out Max load 300 mA Configurable Input 3 6 Digital input Connect to pin 1 to activate or leave O to max 40 V DC or Output floating unconnected to deactivate floating unconnected to deactivate transients inductive load e g a relay a diode must be connected in parallel with the load
72. em Options To access the Axis product via the desired protocol in the address field in a browser enter https for the HTTPS protocol and http for the HTTP protocol The HTTPS port can be changed on the System Options gt Network gt TCP IP gt Advanced page IEEE 802 1X IEEE 802 1X is a standard for port based Network Admission Control providing secure authentication of wired and wireless network devices IEEE 802 1X is based on EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol To access a network protected by IEEE 802 1X devices must be authenticated The authentication is performed by an authentication server typically a RADIUS server examples of which are FreeRADIUS and Microsoft Internet Authentication Service In Axis implementation the Axis product and the authentication server identify themselves with digital certificates using EAP TLS Extensible Authentication Protocol Transport Layer Security The certificates are provided by a Certification Authority CA You need e a CA certificate to authenticate the authentication server e a CA signed client certificate to authenticate the Axis product To create and install certificates go to Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Security gt Certificates See Certificates on page 44 Many CA certificates are preinstalled To allow the product to access a network protected by IEEE 802 1X 1 Go to Setup gt Additional Controller Configurat
73. eper pattern State dual LED single LED Idle Off Red Red Silent Normal RequirePIN Flashing red green Flashing red green Flashing red green Two short beeps PIN required AccessGranted Green Green Green One short beep Access granted AccessDenied Red Red Red One long beep Access denied Feedback messages other than the above must be configured by a client such as an access management system through the VAPIX application programming interface that supports this feature and use readers that can provide the required signals For more information see the user information supplied by the access management system developer and reader manufacturer 41 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Reports Reports The Reports page allows you to view print and export reports that contain different types of information about the system For more information about which reports that are available see Report Types on page 42 View Print and Export Reports To open the Reports page click Reports To view a report click View and print To print a report 1 Click View and print 2 Select the columns that shall be included in the report All columns are selected by default 3 If you want to narrow the scope of the report enter a filter in the relevant filter field For example you can filter users by which group they belong to doors by their schedules or groups by the doors they have access to To force exact matc
74. er is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The product shall be connected using a shielded network cable STP that is properly grounded Canada This digital apparatus complies with CAN ICES 3 Class B The product shall be connected using a shielded network cable STP that is properly grounded Cet appareil num rique est conforme la norme CAN NMB 3 classe B Le produit doit tre connect l aide d un cable r seau blind STP qui est correctement mis la terre Europe This digital equipment fulfills the requirements for RF emission according to the Class B limit of EN 55022 The product shall be connected using a shielded network cable STP that is properly grounded This product fulfills the requirements for immunity according o EN 61000 6 1 residential commercial and light industrial environments This product fulfills the requirements for immunity according to EN 61000 6 2 industrial environments This product fulfills the requirements for immunity according to EN 55024 office and commercial environments This product fulfills the requirements for immunity according to EN 50130 4 residential commercial light industrial and industrial environments Australia New Zealand This digital equipment fulfills the requirements for RF emission according to the Class B limit of AS NZS CISPR 22 The product shall b
75. ersal properly configured all HTTP traffic to an external HTTP port in the NAT router is forwarded to the product NAT traversal is configured under Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Network gt TCP IP gt Advanced Note e For NAT traversal to work this must be supported by the router The router must also support UPnPTM n this context router refers to any network routing device such as a NAT router Network router Internet Gateway Broadband router Broadband sharing device or a software such as a firewall Enable Disable When enabled the Axis product attempts to configure port mapping in a NAT router on your network using UPnPTM Note that UPnP M must be enabled in the product see Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options Network UPnP Use manually selected NAT router Select this option to manually select a NAT router and enter the IP address for the router in the field If no router is specified the product automatically searches for NAT routers on your network If more than one router is found the default router is selected 48 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager System Options Alternative HTTP port Select this option to manually define an external HTTP port Enter a port in the range 1024 65535 If the port field is empty or contains the default setting which is 0 a port number is automatically selected when enablin
76. et Up Recurrences Recurrences are used to trigger action rules repeatedly for example every 5 minutes or every hour To set up a recurrence 1 Goto Setup gt Additonal Controller Configuration gt Events gt Recurrences and click Add 2 Enter a descriptive name and recurrence pattern 3 Click OK To use the recurrence in an action rule first select Time from the Trigger drop down list in the Action Rule Setup page and then select the recurrence from the second drop down list To modify or remove recurrences select the recurrence in the Recurrences List and click Modify or Remove Reader Feedback Readers use LEDs and beepers to send feedback messages to the user the person accessing or trying to access the door The door controller can trigger a number of feedback messages some of which are preconfigured in the door controller and supported by most readers Readers have different LED behaviors but typically they use different sequences of steady lights and flashing lights in red green and amber Readers can also use one pitch beepers to send messages using different sequences of short and long beeper signals The table below shows the events that are preconfigured in the door controller to trigger reader feedback and their typical reader feedback signals Feedback signals for AXIS readers are presented in the Installation Guide supplied with the AXIS reader Event Wiegand Wiegand OSDP Be
77. example be used to send a notification if the casing has been opened for maintenance purposes or when someone has tampered with the casing Network Triggers the action rule when the network connection is lost Select Yes to trigger the action rule when the network connection is lost Select No to trigger the action rule when the network connection is restored Peer Connection Triggers the action rule when the Axis product has established a connection with another door controller if the network connection between the devices is lost or if the pairing of door controllers has failed This can for example be used to send a notification that a door controller has lost its network connection Input Signal Schedule System Time Digital Input Port Trigger the rule when an 1 0 port receives a signal from a connected device See 0 Ports on page 50 Manual Trigger Triggers the action rule when the manual trigger is activated It can be used by a client such as an access management system through the VAPIX application programming interface to manually start or stop the action rule Virtual Inputs Triggers the action rule when one of the virtual inputs changes states It can be used by a client such as an access management system through the VAPIX application programming interface to trigger actions Virtual inputs can for example be connected to buttons in the management system s user interface Interval Triggers the action
78. for protection against voltage Digital output Connect to pin 1 to activate or leave O to max 40 V DC open drain If used with an 100 mA 60 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Technical Specifications Important The recommended maximum cable length is 30 m 98 4 ft Important The output circuits in this section are Class 2 power limited Door Connector Two 4 pin terminal blocks for door monitoring devices digital input All door input pins can be supervised If the connection is interrupted an alarm is triggered To use supervised inputs install end of line resistors Use the connection diagram for supervised inputs See page 64 Function Pin Notes Specifications 0 V DC 1 3 0 V DC Input 2 4 For communicating with door monitor 0 to max 40 V DC Digital input Connect to pin 1 or 3 respectively to activate or leave floating unconnected to deactivate Note This pin can only be used for input Important The recommended maximum cable length is 30 m 98 4 ft Auxiliary Connector 4 pin configurable 1 0 terminal block for Auxiliary power DC output Digital Input Digital Output 0V DC For an example connection diagram see Connection Diagrams on page 63 Input or Output floating unconnected to deactivate Function Pin Notes Specifications 0 V
79. g enter a name a description and the bit length of the card format See Card Format Descriptions on page 22 Click Add field map and enter the required information in the fields See Field Maps on page 22 To add multiple field maps repeat the previous step To expand an item in the Card formats list and view the card format descriptions and field maps click gt To edit a card format click and change the card format descriptions and field maps as required Then click Save To delete a field map in the Edit card format or Add card format dialog click To delete a card format click e Important All changes to card formats apply to the whole system of door controllers You can only enable and disable card formats if at least one door controller in the system has been configured with at least one reader See Configure the Hardware on page 15 and Configure Readers and REX Devices on page 18 Two card formats with the same bit length cannot be active the same time For example if you have defined two 32 bit card formats Format A and Format B and you have enabled Format A you cannot enable Format B without disabling Format A first If no card formats have been enabled you can use the Card raw only and Card raw and PIN identification types to identify a card and grant access to users Card Format Descriptions Name required Enter a descriptive name Description Enter additional information as desired
80. g NAT traversal Note e An alternative HTTP port can be used or be active even if NAT traversal is disabled This is useful if your NAT router does not support UPnP and you need to manually configure port forwarding in the NAT router f you attempt to manually enter a port that is already in use another available port is automatically selected When the port is selected automatically it is displayed in this field To change this enter a new port number and click Save FTP The FTP server running in the Axis product enables upload of new firmware user applications etc The FTP server can be disabled under Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Network gt TCP IP gt Advanced RTSP The RTSP server running in the Axis product allows a connecting client to start an event stream The RTSP port number can be changed under Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Network gt TCP IP gt Advanced The default port is 554 Note Event streams will not be available if the RTSP server is disabled SOCKS SOCKS is a networking proxy protocol The Axis product can be configured to use a SOCKS server to reach networks on the other side of a firewall or proxy server This functionality is useful if the Axis product is located on a local network behind a firewall and notifications uploads alarms etc need to be sent to a destination outside the local network for example the Inter
81. gned certificate 1 Go to Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Security gt Certificates 2 Click Create self signed certificate and provide the requested information 44 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager System Options To create and install a CA signed certificate 1 Create a self signed certificate as described above 2 Go to Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Security gt Certificates 3 Click Create certificate signing request and provide the requested information 4 Copy the PEM formatted request and send to the CA of your choice 5 When the signed certificate is returned click Install certificate and upload the certificate Server Client certificates can be installed as Certificate from signing request or as Certificate and private key Select Certificate and private key if the private key is to be upload as a separate file or if the certificate is in PKCS 12 format The Axis product is shipped with several preinstalled CA certificates If required additional CA certificates can be installed 1 Go to Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Security gt Certificates 2 Click Install certificate and upload the certificate Date amp Time The Axis product s date and time settings are configured under Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Date amp Time
82. guration and click Start new hardware configuration If the product s hardware has not been configured before or has been deleted Hardware Configuration will be available in the notification panel in the Overview page Enter a descriptive name for each door It is recommended to provide the doors with unique descriptive names so that they easily can be identifed by anyone who will administrate the system You can also edit the name of the Axis product The default name includes the serial number for easy identification Select Aperio if the system includes an Assa Aperio communication hub If the system includes an Aperio hub only click Finish Wireless doors devices are configured after Hardware Configuration is completed See Add Wireless Doors and Devices on page 16 Otherwise continue with the next step Select a door option depending on the number of doors one 1 or two 2 that will be connected to the Axis product and click Next Only one door is available if Aperio was checked in the previous step Select the door monitor and lock options that match the requirements and the type of lock connections that will be used and click Next For more information see Configure Locks and Door Monitors on page 16 and Lock Options on page 17 Select the types of readers that will be used and click Finish For more information see Configure Readers and REX Devices on page 18 and Reader and REX Device Options on page 18 In the dialog that appe
83. hanged use AXIS IP Utility to locate the product on the network Identify the product using its model or serial number or by the DNS name if the name has been configured If required a static IP address can be assigned manually For instructions see Installation Guide on www axis com techsup For authentication to work properly the date and time settings in the Axis product should be synchronized with an NTP server See Date amp Time on page 45 The product is accessible locally but not externally Router configuration Firewall protection Default routers required To configure your router to allow incoming data traffic to the Axis product enable the NAT traversal feature which will attempt to automatically configure the router to allow access to the Axis product see NAT traversal port mapping for IPv4 on page 48 The router must support UPnPTM Check the Internet firewall with your network administrator Check if you need to configure the router settings from Setup Network Settings or Setup Additional Controller Configuration System Options Network TCP IP Basic 54 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Troubleshooting Status and Network indicator LEDs are flashing red rapidly Hardware failure Contact your Axis reseller Product does not start up Product does not start up If the product does not start up keep the network cable connected and re insert the power c
84. hes surround the filter text with double quotation marks for example John 4 If you want to sort the report items in a different order click in the relevant column To change between standard and reverse order toggle the sorting buttons A Shows the items in standard order ascending w Shows the items in reverse order descending 5 Click Print selected columns To export a report click Export CSV file The report will be exported as a a comma separated value CSV file and will include all possible columns and items for the report type Unless otherwise specified the exported file csv is saved in the default download folder You can select a download folder in the web browser s user settings Report Types The following report types are available e Access schedules For more information about access schedule types and options see page 27 and page 28 e Groups For more information about group credentials see page 29 Doors For more information about doors and identification types see page 29 and page 30 e Users For more information about user credentials see page 32 e Door controllers For more information about connected controllers and their ID types see page 24 For more information about door monitor time options see page 17 42 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager System Options System Options Security Users User access control is enabled by default and can be configured
85. ide available at www axis com Requirements for Compliance with UL294 6th Edition This section contains information and instructions required for UL compliance To make sure the installation is UL compliant follow the instructions below in addition to the general information and instructions provided throughout this document In cases where pieces of information contradict each other the requirements for UL compliance always replace general information and instructions Supported Readers Compatibility with the following RS485 readers has been verified by UL HID iClass RK40 HID SmartID 8031 DSHM and AptiqQ MTMSK15 The Axis product shall be installed and serviced by a factory trained professional e The Axis product shall be installed within the protected premises secured area The Axis product shall be mounted indoors Outdoor use has not been evaluated or approved by UL All interconnecting devices shall be UL Listed and Class 2 ow voltage power limited e All wiring methods shall be performed in accordance with NFPA7O ocal codes and authorities having jurisdiction When the Axis product has reached the end of its useful life dispose of it according to local laws and regulations The product should not be disposed of together with household or commercial waste See Disposal and Recycling on page 3 The 3 0 V lithium battery used by the Axis product is a UL Recognized component Type BR2032 diameter
86. ion gt System Options gt Security gt IEEE 802 1X 2 Select a CA Certificate and a Client Certificate from the lists of installed certificates 3 Under Settings select the EAPOL version and provide the EAP identity associated with the client certificate 4 Check the box to enable IEEE 802 1X and click Save Note For authentication to work properly the date and time settings in the Axis product should be synchronized with an NTP server See Date amp Time on page 45 Certificates Certificates are used to authenticate devices on a network Typical applications include encrypted web browsing HTTPS network protection via IEEE 802 1X and secure upload of images and notification messages for example via email Two types of certificates can be used with the Axis product Server Client certificates To authenticate the Axis product CA certificates To authenticate peer certificates for example the certificate of an authentication server in case the Axis product is connected to an IEEE 802 1X protected network Note Installed certificates except preinstalled CA certificates will be deleted if the product is reset to factory default Preinstalled CA certificates that have been deleted will be reinstalled A Server Client certificate can be self signed or issued by a Certificate Authority CA A self signed certificate offers limited protection and can be used before a CA issued certificate has been obtained To install a self si
87. lation Guide available at www axis com Note To show Bonjour as a browser bookmark go to Safari gt Preferences 3 Enter your user name and password If this is the first time the product is accessed the root password must first be configured For instructions see Set the Root Password on page 12 4 AXIS Entry Manager opens in your browser The start page is called the Overview page Access from the Internet Once connected the Axis product is accessible on your local network LAN To access the product from the Internet you must configure your network router to allow incoming data traffic to the product To do this enable the NAT traversal feature which will attempt to automatically configure the router to allow access to the product This is enabled from Setup Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Network gt TCP IP gt Advanced For more information see NAT traversal port mapping for IPv4 on page 48 See also AXIS Internet Dynamic DNS Service at www axiscam net For Technical notes on this and other topics visit the Axis Support web at www axis com techsup Set the Root Password To access the Axis product you must set the password for the default administrator user root This is done in the Configure Root Password dialog which opens when the product is accessed for the first time To prevent network eavesdropping the root password can be set via an encrypted HTTPS connection which requires an H
88. led the event logger keeps track of all the events in every controller in the system To set which alarms and events that can trigger an action rule go to Setup Configure Event and Alarm Logs The event logger is shared by the system and can store up to 30 000 events When the limit is reached the event logger uses the first in first out FIFO rule This means that the first event is the first to be overwritten Alarm Triggers the action rule when one of the specified alarms has been triggered The system administrator can configure which events are more important than others and select whether a particular event should trigger an alarm or not Dropped Alarms Triggers the action rule when new alarm records cannot be written to the alarm logs For example if there are so many simultaneous alarms that the event logger cannot keep up When an alarm is dropped a notification can be sent to the operator 38 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Alarm and Event Configuration Actions Hardware Dropped Events Triggers the action rule when new event records cannot be written to the event logs For example if there are so many simultaneous events that the event logger cannot keep up When an event is dropped a notification can be sent to the operator Casing Open Triggers the action rule if the cover of the door controller is opened or if the door controller is removed from the wall or ceiling This can for
89. n open the alarm log from any door controller in the system For more information about global events see Configure the Event and Alarm Logs on page 35 To expand an item in the alarm log and view the alarm details for example door identity and state click d To remove an alarm from the list after verifying the cause of the alarm click Acknowledge To remove all alarms click Acknowledge all alarms As an administrator you might need some events to trigger alarms Therefore you can choose which events shall trigger alarms and for which controllers For more information see Alarm Log Options Configure the Event and Alarm Logs The Configure Event and Alarm Logs page allows you to define which events shall be logged and trigger alarms To share events and alarms between all connected controllers select Global events When global events is enabled you only need to open one Event Log page and one Alarm Log page to simultaneously manage the events and alarms of all door controllers in the system Global events is enabled by default 35 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Alarm and Event Configuration If you disable global events you will have to open one Event Log page and one Alarm Log page for each individual door controller and manage their events and alarms separately Important Each time that you enable or disable global events the event log is cleared This means that all events before that moment a
90. navailable NTP Configuration NTP Network Time Protocol is used to synchronize the clock times of devices in a network The NTP settings are configured under Setup Additional Controller Configuration System Options Network TCP IP Advanced Select Obtain NTP server address via DHCP to use the NTP settings provided by the DHCP server To make manual settings select Use the following NTP server address and enter the host name or IP address of the NTP server 47 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager System Options Host Name Configuration The Axis product can be accessed using a host name instead of an IP address The host name is usually the same as the assigned DNS name The host name is configured under Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Network gt TCP IP gt Advanced Select Obtain host name via IPv4 DHCP to use host name provided by the DHCP server running on IPv4 Select Use the host name to set the host name manually Select Enable dynamic DNS updates to dynamically update local DNS servers whenever the Axis product s IP address changes For more information see the online help Link Local IPv4 Address Link Local Address is enabled by default and assigns the Axis product an additional IP address which can be used to access the product from other hosts on the same segment on the local network The product can have a Link Local IP and a static or
91. net SOCKS is configured under Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Network gt SOCKS For more information see the online help Q QoS Quality of Service QoS Quality of Service guarantees a certain level of a specified resource to selected traffic on a network A QoS aware network prioritizes network traffic and provides a greater network reliability by controlling the amount of bandwidth an application may use The QoS settings are configured under Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Network gt QoS Using DSCP Differentiated Services Codepoint values the Axis product can mark event alarm traffic and management traffic SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP allows remote management of network devices An SNMP community is the group of devices and management station running SNMP Community names are used to identify groups To enable and configure SNMP in the Axis product go to the Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Network gt SNMP page Depending on the level of security required select the version on SNMP to use Traps are used by the Axis product to send messages to a management system on important events and status changes Check Enable traps and enter the IP address where the trap message should be sent and the Trap community that should receive the message Note If HTTPS is enabled SNMP v1 and SNM
92. nputs 2 Power connector DC IN 12 Network connector PoE Power outputs 9 Power lock connector LOCK 11 Power amp Relay connector PWR RELAY AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Hardware Overview LED indicators buttons and other hardware Power LED indicator Status LED indicator Network LED indicator Reader 2 LED indicator not used Reader 1 LED indicator not used Tampering alarm pin header front TF Tampering alarm pin header back TB Lock LED indicator Lock LED indicator 10 Tampering alarm sensor front 11 SD card slot microSDHC not used 12 Control button 13 Part number P N amp Serial number S N 0 00 R Co No LED Indicators LED Color Indication Network Green Steady for connection to a 100 MBit s network Flashes for network activity Amber Steady for connection to a 10 MBit s network Flashes for network activity Unlit No network connection Status Green Steady green for normal operation Amber Steady during startup and when restoring settings Red Slow flash for failed upgrade Power Green Normal operation Amber Flashes green amber during firmware upgrade AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Hardware Overview Lock Green Steady when not energized Red Steady when energized Unlit Floating Note The Status LED can be configured to flash while an eve
93. nt is active The Status LED can be configured to flash for identifying the unit Go to Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options Maintenance Connectors and Buttons For technical specifications see page 56 1 0 Interface Reader Data Connector Two 6 pin terminal blocks supporting RS485 and Wiegand protocols for communication with the reader For specifications see page 60 Reader 1 0 Connector Two 6 pin terminal blocks for reader input and output In addition to the 0 V DC reference point and power DC output the reader 1 0 connector provides the interface to e Digital input For connecting for example reader tampering alarms e Digital output For connecting for example reader beepers and reader LEDs For specifications see page 60 Door Connector Two 4 pin terminal blocks for connecting door monitoring devices and request to exit REX devices For specifications see page 61 Auxiliary Connector 4 pin configurable 1 0 terminal block Use with external devices in combination with for example tampering alarms event triggering and alarm notifications In addition to the O V DC reference point and power DC output the auxiliary connector provides the interface to Digital input An alarm input for connecting devices that can toggle between an open and closed circuit for example PIR sensors or glass break detectors e Digital output For connecting external devices such as burglar
94. ntal or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material This product is only to be used for its intended purpose Intellectual Property Rights Axis AB has intellectual property rights relating to technology embodied in the product described in this document In particular and without limitation these intellectual property rights may include one or more of the patents listed at www axis com patent htm and one or more additional patents or pending patent applications in the US and other countries This product contains source code copyright Apple Computer Inc under the terms of Apple Public Source License 2 0 see www opensource apple com apsi The source code is available from https developer apple com bonjour Equipment Modifications This equipment must be installed and used in strict accordance with the instructions given in the user documentation This equipment contains no user serviceable components Unauthorized equipment changes or modifications will invalidate all applicable regulatory certifications and approvals Trademark Acknowledgments AXIS COMMUNICATIONS AXIS ETRAX ARTPEC and VAPIX are registered trademarks or trademark applications of Axis AB in various jurisdictions All other company names and products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Assa and Aperio are trademarks or registered trademarks of ASSA ABLOY AB Network Time
95. ntry Manager Access Management Create and Edit Groups Groups allow you to manage users and their access rights collectively and efficiently A group consists of credentials that tell the system which users the group consists of and when and how the group members are granted access to the doors Each user must belong to one or more groups To add a user to a group drag and drop the user to the desired group in the Groups list For more information see Create and Edit Users on page 31 To create a new group 1 Go to Access Management 2 n the Groups tab click Add new group 3 In the Add Group dialog enter the group s credentials See Group Credentials on page 29 4 Click Save To expand an item in the Groups list and view its members door access rights and schedules click gt 3 To edit a group s name or validity date click and make the changes Then click Save 4 To verify when and how a group can access certain doors click mi To delete a group or group members doors or schedules from a group click Group Credentials The following credentials are available for groups e Name required e Valid from and Valid to Enter the dates between which the group s credentials shall be valid Click the date field and select the desired month day and year You can also type the date directly in the field Note To be able to save the profile you must enter the group s Name Manage Doors The general rules for
96. ocate the card number The card number can also be retrieved by the system Swipe the card on a connected reader select the reader in the list and click Retrieve e Card raw only The user can access the door using only a card or other token accepted by the reader The information is stored as raw data on the card The card raw data can be retrieved by the system Swipe the card on a connected reader select the reader in the list and click Retrieve Only use this identification type if a card number cannot be located PIN only The user can access the door using only a four digit personal identification number PIN e Card number and PIN The user needs both the card or other token accepted by the reader and a PIN to access the door The user must present the credentials in the specified order card first then PIN e Card raw and PIN The user needs both the card or other token accepted by the reader and a PIN to access the door Only use this identification type if a card number cannot be located The user must present the credentials in the specified order card first then PIN e REX The user can access the door by activating a request to exit REX device such as a button sensor or push bar Add Scheduled Unlock States To automatically keep a door unlocked for a specific duration of time you can add a Scheduled unlock state to a door and apply an access schedule to it For example to keep a door unlocked during office
97. ontroller amp AXIS Entry Manager Alarm and Event Configuration 4 Select Event Logger from the Trigger drop down list 5 Optionally select a Schedule and Additional conditions See below 6 Under Actions select Send Notification from the Type drop down list 7 Select an email recipient from the drop down list See Add Recipients on page 40 The following example describes how to set up an action rule to activate an output port when the door is forced open 1 Go to Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Ports amp Devices gt 1 0 Ports 2 Select Output from the desired I O Port Type drop down list and enter a Name 3 Select the 1 0 port s Normal state and click Save 4 Go to Events gt Action Rules and click Add 5 Select Door from the Trigger drop down list 6 Select Door Alarm from the drop down list 7 Select the desired door from the drop down list 8 Select DoorForcedOpen from the drop down list 9 Optionally select a Schedule and Additional conditions See below 10 Under Actions select Output Port from the Type drop down list 11 Select the desired output port from the Port drop down list 12 Set state Active 13 Select Duration and Go to opposite state after Then enter the desired duration of the action 14 Click OK To use more than one trigger for the action rule select Additional conditions and click Add to add additional triggers When using additional condition
98. r Configuration gt System Options gt Security gt IP Address Filter page Once enabled the listed IP address are allowed or denied access to the Axis product Select Allow or Deny from the list and click Apply to enable IP address filtering The administrator can add up to 256 IP address entries to the list a single entry can contain multiple IP addresses HTTPS HTTPS HyperText Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer or HTTP over SSL is a web protocol providing encrypted browsing HTTPS can also be used by users and clients to verify that the correct device is being accessed The security level provided by HTTPS is considered adequate for most commercial exchanges The Axis product can be configured to require HTTPS when administrators log in To use HTTPS an HTTPS certificate must first be installed Go to Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Security gt Certificates to install and manage certificates See Certificates on page 44 To enable HTTPS on the Axis product 1 Go to Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt System Options gt Security gt HTTPS 2 Select an HTTPS certificate from the list of installed certificates 3 Optionally click Ciphers and select the encryption algorithms to use for SSL 4 Set the HTTPS Connection Policy for the different user groups 5 Click Save to enable the settings 43 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Syst
99. r the user s credentials See User Credentials on page 32 4 Click Save 5 Drag the user to one or more groups in the Groups list If the Groups list is empty create a new group See Create and Edit Groups on page 29 To expand an item in the Users list and view a user s credentials click ad To find a specific user enter a filter in the filter users field To force exact matches surround the filter text with double quotation marks for example John or potter virginia To edit a user s credentials click and change the credentials as required Then click Save To delete a user click User Credentials The following credentials are available for users First name required Last name Valid from and Valid until Enter the dates between which the user s credentials shall be valid Click the date field and select the desired month day and year You can also type the date directly in the field e Suspend user Select to suspend the user When suspended the user cannot access any doors in the system Deselect to give the user access again Suspension is intended to be temporary If the user shall be denied access permanently it is better to delete the user profile PIN required if no card number or card raw Enter the four digit personal identification number PIN selected by or assigned to the user e Card number required if no PIN or card raw Enter the card number See the card manufacturer s inform
100. ration to visually validate if the trigger settings for example the door open too long trigger work correctly To set the status LED flash color select an LED Color from the drop down list Add Recipients The product can send messages to notify administrators about events and alarms But before the product can send notification messages you must define one or more recipients For information about available options see Recipient Types on page 40 To add a recipient 1 Goto Setup Additional Controller Configuration Events Recipients and click Add 2 Enter a descriptive name 3 Select a recipient Type 4 Enter the information needed for the recipient type 5 Click Test to test the connection to the recipient 6 Click OK Recipient Types The following recipients are available e HTTP e HTTPS Email e TCP Set Up Email Recipients Email recipients can be configured by selecting one of the listed email providers or by specifying the SMTP server port and authentication used by for example a corporate email server Note Some email providers have security filters that prevent users from receiving or viewing large amount of attachments from receiving scheduled emails and similar Check the email provider s security policy to avoid delivery problems and locked email accounts To set up an email recipient using one of the listed providers 1 Go to Events gt Recipients and click Add 2 Enter a Name and select
101. re removed and the event log starts over Alarms can also be configured to trigger actions such as email notifications For more information see Set Up Action Rules on page 36 Event Log Options To define which events shall be included in the event log go to Setup gt Configure Event and Alarm Logs The following options for logging events are available e No logging Disable event logging The event will not be registered or included in the event log e Log for all controllers Enable event logging in all door controllers The event will be registered for all controllers and included in the event log e Log for selected controllers Enable event logging in selected door controllers The event will be registered for all selected controllers and included in the event log Select this option for events that will be combined with either the alarm log option No alarms or Log alarm for selected controllers In the Configure event logging list click Select controllers under the event log item you want to enable The Device Specific Event Logging dialog opens Under Log event select the controllers that shall have alarm logging enabled and click Save Alarm Log Options To define which events should trigger an alarm go to Setup Configure Event and Alarm Logs The following options for triggering and logging alarms are available No alarms Disable alarm logging The event will not trigger any alarms or be included in the alarm log e
102. reader s communication protocol 2 If a request to exit REX device such as a button sensor or push bar will be used select REX and then select the option that matches how the REX device s circuits will be connected If the door shall remain locked until the user manually unlocks and opens the door select REX does not unlock door 3 If connecting more than one reader or REX device to the door controller do the previous two steps again until each reader or REX device has the correct settings Reader and REX Device Options The following reader options are available e Wiegand Select for readers that use Wiegand protocols Then select the LED control that is supported by the reader Readers with single LED control usually toggle between red and green Readers with dual LED control use different wires for the red and green LEDs This means that the LEDs are controlled independently of each other When both LEDs are on the light appears to be amber See the manufacturer s information about which LED control the reader supports e RS485 half duplex Select for RS485 readers with half duplex support Then select the RS485 protocol that is supported by the reader See the manufacturer s information about which protocol the reader supports e RS485 full duplex Select for RS485 readers with full duplex support Then select the RS485 protocol that is supported by the reader See the manufacturer s information about which protocol the reader
103. rent subnets you will not be able to set the IP address Contact your network administrator to obtain an IP address Disconnect the Axis product from the network Run the Ping command in a Command DOS window type ping and the IP address of the product e If you receive Reply from IP address gt bytes 32 time 10 this means that the IP address may already be in use by another device on the network Obtain a new IP address from the network administrator and reinstall the product e If you receive Request timed out this means that the IP address is available for use with the Axis product Check all cabling and reinstall the product The static IP address in the Axis product is used before the DHCP server sets a dynamic address This means that if the same default static IP address is also used by another device there may be problems accessing the product The product cannot be accessed from a browser Cannot log in The IP address has been changed by DHCP Certificate error when using IEEE 802 1X When HTTPS is enabled ensure that the correct protocol HTTP or HTTPS is used when attempting to log in You may need to manually type http or https in the browser s address field If the password for the user root is lost the product must be reset to the factory default settings See Reset to Factory Default Settings on page 52 IP addresses obtained from a DHCP server are dynamic and may change If the IP address has been c
104. rm that you want to remove the door controller Click OK to confirm The removed door controller is now in standalone mode Note When a door controller is removed from the system all its access management settings are deleted Only door controllers that are online can be removed Maintenance Instructions To keep the access control system running smoothly Axis recommends regular maintenance of the access control system including door controllers and connected devices Do maintenance at least once a year The suggested maintenance procedure includes but is not limited to the following steps e Make sure all the connections between the door controller and the external devices are secure e Verify all the hardware connections See Verification Controls on page 19 e Verify that the system including the connected external devices functions correctly Swipe a card and test the readers doors and locks If the system includes REX devices sensors or other devices test them as well If activated test the tampering alarms If the results from any of the steps above indicate faults or unexpected behavior Test the signals of the wires using appropriate equipment and check if the wires or cables are damaged in any way Replace all damaged or faulty cables and wires Once the cables and wires have been replaced verify all the hardware connections again See Verification Controls on page 19 e Make sure all access schedules
105. rocess For information about your nearest designated collection point contact your local authority responsible for waste disposal Businesses should contact the product supplier for information about how to dispose of this product correctly This product complies with the requirements of Directive 2011 65 EU on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment RoHS China This product complies with the requirements of the legislative act Administration on the Control of Pollution Caused by Electronic Information Products ACPEIP Contact Information Axis Communications AB Emdalav gen 14 223 69 Lund Sweden Tel 46 46 272 18 00 Fax 46 46 13 61 30 www axis com Supported Readers This list of supported readers is subject to change without notice Contact your Axis reseller for information about supported readers This product is compatible with UL Listed Wiegand access control readers This product is compatible with the following RS485 access control readers AXIS A4011 E Reader HID iCLASS RW100 6101CG40000 6101CGM0000 6101CK40000 101CK40002 6101CK40100 6101CK403C0 6101CKM0000 01CKMO0002 6101CKM0203 RW300 6111CG40000 6111CG400C0 11CGM0000 6111CK40000 6111CK40007 6111CKM0000 W400 6121CG40000 6121CGM0000 6121CK40000 21CK40003 6121CK40007 G3 0 6121CK4000D G3 0 21CKM0000 R40 6122CKPOOPO 6122CKPO5PO 6122CKPO6PO WK400 6131CG4020000 613
106. rring schedule events select the Recurrence pattern and Range of recurrence parameters See Recurrence Pattern Options and Range of Recurrence Options 7 Click Save Time Options The following time options are available e All day Select for events that last for all 24 hours of the day Then enter the desired Start date Start Click the time field and select the desired time If required click the date field and select the desired month day and year You can also type the date directly in the field e End Click the time field and select the desired time If required click the date field and select the desired month day and year You can also type the date directly in the field Recurrence Pattern Options The following recurrence pattern options are available Yearly Select to repeat every year e Weekly Select to repeat every week e Recurs every week on Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday and Sunday Select which days to repeat Range of Recurrence Options The following range of recurrence options are available First occurrence Click the date field and select the desired month day and year You can also type the date directly in the field e No end date Select to repeat the occurrence indefinitely e End by Click the date field and select the desired month day and year You can also type the date directly in the field 28 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS E
107. s all conditions must be met to trigger the action To prevent an action from being triggered repeatedly a Wait at least time can be set Enter the time in hours minutes and seconds during which the trigger should be ignored before the action rule can be activated again For more information see the online help O Triggers Available action rule triggers and conditions include e Access Point Acceess Point Enabled Triggers the action rule when an access point device such as a reader or REX device is configured for example when the hardware configuration is completed or an identification type is added e Configuration Acceess Point Changed Triggers the action rule when the configuration of an access point device such as a reader or REX device is changed for example when hardware is configured or an identification type is edited changing the ways through which a door can be accessed Acceess Point Removed Triggers the action rule when the hardware configuration of an access point device such as a reader or REX device is reset 37 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Alarm and Event Configuration e Door Area Changed Not supported by this version of AXIS Entry Manager Must be configured by a client such as an access management system through the VAPIX application programming interface that supports this feature and use devices that can provide the required signals Triggers the action
108. s open although the lock is locked Door Mode Triggers the action rule when the door changes states for example when the door has been accessed or blocked or the door is in lockdown mode For more detailed descriptions of these modes see the online help Door Monitor Triggers the action rule when the door monitor state changes This can for example be used to send a notification when a door monitor indicates that the door is opened or closed Door Tamper Triggers the action rule when the door monitor detects that the connection is interrupted for example if someone cuts the wires to the door monitor To use this trigger make sure that Enable supervised inputs is selected and that end of line resistors are installed on the relevant door connector input ports For more information see Use Supervised Inputs on page 19 Door Warning Triggers the action rule before the door open too long alarm goes off This can be used to for example send a warning signal that the door controller will send the real alarm the door open too long alarm if the door is not closed within the specified door open too long time For more information about door open too long time see Configure Locks and Door Monitors on page 16 Lock Jammed Triggers the action rule when a wireless door lock is physically blocked e Event Logger Keeps track of all events in the door controller for example when a user swipes a card or opens a door If Global events is enab
109. schedules Determine when but not how members of a group are granted access to a door Each group must be connected to one or more access schedules that tell the system when to grant its members access Multiple addition schedules and subtraction schedules can be added to each group For information about groups see page 29 Group schedules can restrict entry access rights but not extend entry or exit access rights beyond what the identification type schedules allow In other words if an identification type schedule restricts entry or exit access at certain times a group schedule 27 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Access Management cannot override that identification type schedule However if a group schedule is more restrictive about access than the identification type schedule the group schedule overrides the identification type schedule Identification type schedules and group schedules can be combined in several ways to achieve different results For example access schedule combinations see page 33 Add Schedule Items Both addition schedules and subtraction schedules can be one time single events or recurring events To add a schedule item to an access schedule 1 Expand the access schedule in the Access Schedules list 2 Click Add schedule item 3 Enter the name of the scheduled item 4 Select One time or Recurrence 5 Set the duration in the time fields See Time Options 6 For recu
110. select Lock monitor and then select the options that match how the lock monitor circuits will be connected 6 Ifthe input connections from readers REX devices and door monitors shall be supervised select Enable supervised inputs For more information see Use Supervised Inputs on page 19 Note Most lock door monitor and reader options can be changed without resetting and starting a new hardware configuration Go to Setup Hardware Reconfiguration You can connect one lock monitor per door controller So if you use double lock doors only one of the locks can have a lock monitor If two doors are connected to the same door controller lock monitors cannot be used Motorized locks must be configured as secondary locks Door Monitor Options The following door monitor options are available e Door monitor Selected by default Each door has its own door monitor that for example will signal when the door has been forced open or open too long Deselect if no door monitor will be used Open circuit Closed door Select if the door monitor circuit is normally open The door monitor gives the door open signal when the circuit is closed The door monitor gives the door closed signal when the circuit is open Open circuit Open door Select if the door monitor circuit is normally closed The door monitor gives the door open signal when the circuit is open The door monitor gives the door closed signal when the circuit is closed
111. situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury Indicates a situation which if not avoided could result in damage to property Other Message Levels Important Indicates significant information which is essential for the product to function correctly Note Indicates useful information which helps in getting the most out of the product AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Hardware Overview Hardware Overview The hardware overview is divided into the following categories Front and back See page 7 e 1 0 interface See page 8 e External power inputs See page 8 e Power outputs See page 8 e LED indicators buttons and other hardware See page 9 Front and back 1 Cover 2 Cover screw 3 Cover removal slot 4 Base 5 DIN clip upper 6 Tampering alarm switch back 7 DIN clip lower 8 Part number P N amp Serial number S N AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Hardware Overview 1 0 interface 1 Reader data connector READER DATA 1 10 Reader data connector READER DATA 2 3 Reader I O connector READER 1 0 1 Reader 1 0 connector READER 1 0 2 Door connector DOOR IN 1 Door connector DOOR IN 2 Auxiliary connector AUX Audio connector AUDIO not used O10 X AO External power i
112. tallation and management software tools assign an IP address set the password and access the product It is also possible to reset parameters to factory default via the web interface Go to Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt Setup System Options Maintenance 52 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Check the Firmware Firmware is software that determines the functionality of network devices One of your first actions when troubleshooting a problem should be to check the current firmware version The latest version may contain a correction that fixes your particular problem The current firmware version in the Axis product is displayed in the page Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt Basic Setup and in Setup gt Additional Controller Configuration gt About Upgrade the Firmware Important Note Your dealer reserves the right to charge for any repair attributable to faulty upgrade by the user Preconfigured and customized settings are saved when the firmware is upgraded providing the features are available in the new firmware although this is not guaranteed by Axis Communications AB After the upgrade process has completed the product will restart automatically If restarting the product manually after the upgrade always wait 5 minutes even if you suspect the upgrade has failed Because the database of users groups credentials
113. ters a f Big endian byte order means that in a multiple byte sequence the first byte is the biggest For information about which field maps your card format uses see the manufacturer s instructions 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 The Manage Network Door Controllers in System page includes the following panels e System status of this controller Shows the door controller s system status and enables switching between system and standalone modes For more information see Door Controller System Status on page 23 e Network door controllers in system Shows information about the door controllers in the system and includes controls for adding and removing a controller from the system For more information see Connected Door Controllers in the System on page 24 Door Controller 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 in the System status for this controller panel If the door controller is not in standalone mode and you want to protect the door controller from being add
114. the lock will lock e Relay Can only be used on one lock per door controller If two doors are connected to the door controller a relay can only be used on the lock of the second door Relay open Locked Select for locks that remain locked when the relay is open fail secure When the relay closes the lock will unlock Relay open Unlocked Select for locks that unlock during power outages fail safe When the relay closes the lock will lock None Select if only one lock will be used The following lock monitor options are available e Lock monitor Select to make the lock monitor controls available Then select the lock that shall be monitored A lock monitor can only be used on double lock doors and cannot be used if two doors are connected to the door controller Open circuit 2 Locked Select if the lock monitor circuit is normally closed The lock monitor gives the door unlocked signal when the circuit is closed The lock monitor gives the door locked signal when the circuit is open Open circuit Unlocked Select if the lock monitor circuit is normally open The lock monitor gives the door unlocked signal when the circuit is open The lock monitor gives the door locked signal when the circuit is closed For information about how to set up an action rule see Set Up Action Rules on page 36 Configure Readers and REX Devices 1 Ifa reader will be used select Reader and then select the options that match the
115. xis product using the product s webpages AXIS Entry Manager see the User Manual Firmware version Door Controller Model A1001 1 20 2 chat with Axis support staff visit Axis Support at www axis com techsup Learn More Visit Axis learning center www axis com academy for useful trainings webinars tutorials and guides AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Table of Contents Safety Information ci scneadiaee view sok tadadsed necessite 6 Hazard Levels ese RR Rex Rx Geen ee ku Ro RR ex Rae eps 6 Other Message Levels 6 Hardware OVERVIEW esse ieee dec deemed REY RE SEXEM SS iei 7 LED ridi CatOTS ses tee ea er tes ex p TE RE Yu Ru LX eee de 9 Connectors and Buttons 10 Access The Product 58e wendy e hok xn eee done saute 12 Access from a Browser 12 Access from the Internet llle 12 Set the Root Password 12 The Overview Page 13 System Configuration uua nues aa crpE om rh Rx ax RSEE Pe cE SEE ee e 14 Configuration Step by Step 14 Select a Language 14 Configure the Hardware 15 Verify the Hardware Connections 19 Set
116. y equipment Max voltage 12 V DC Note This pin can only be used as power out Max load 500 mA 24 V DC 6 Not used Important The output circuits in this section are Class 2 power limited Tampering Alarm Pin Header Two 2 pin headers for bypassing Back tampering alarm TB Front tampering alarm TF s a 2 Function Pin Notes Back tampering alarm 1 2 To bypass the front and back tampering alarm simultaneously connect jumpers between TB 1 TB 2 and TF 1 TF 2 respectively Bypassing the tampering alarms Front tampering alarm 1 2 means that the system will not identify any tampering attempts Note Both the front and back tampering alarms are connected by default The casing open trigger can be configured to perform an action if the door controller is opened or if the door controller is removed from the wall or ceiling For information about how to configure alarms and events see Alarm and Event Configuration Connection Diagrams Connect devices according to the hardware pin chart generated through the hardware configuration For more information about hardware configuration and the hardware pin chart see Configure the Hardware on page 15 63 AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller amp AXIS Entry Manager Technical Specifications Auxiliary Connector OV DC DC output 3 3 V max 100 mA 1 0 configured as input 1 0 configured as output UO N Supervised Inputs

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