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How to understand and use the Honeywell Access Control Controller NETAXS-123, from the web or from Win-Pak software

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Page 1: NetAXS-123 Technical Training 101

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Simple. Scalable. Flexible.

NetAXS-123 Technical Training

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Honeywell Knowledge Series

• Introduction• Electronic Access Control Overview• Introduction to the NetAXS-123

•Control panel overview• Basic programming

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What is Access Control?

Access Control is the practice of granting or denying access to a specific area based on a set of credentials

It is used to protect property, employees and other assets including inventory, equipment, information and cash.

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Card/Credential

Control Panel

Input DevicesReaders

PowerSupplies

Output

Devices

Communications

Computer/Server

Access Control Components

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Readers make no decisions - the controller makes the decision

Readers just pass information from the card to the controller

Enter correct codeGarage door controller

opens door

Readers

Present a valid card, control panel unlocks the door

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Request to Exit Device

Door Position Switch

NetAXS-123Control Panel

Devices that report a change of state back to the control panel

Other Devices

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Input Points – Door Position / Egress

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OFF

ON

Output Control Relays

In an access control system, relays are used to switch

power on and off to devices.

In our day-to-day world, switches are used to turn on

and off power to devices

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Relay De-Energized

When de-energized, the control panel is not changing the relay’s state so the “switch” remains in the NC (Normally Closed) position.

Relay Energized

When energized, the control panel changes the relay’s state so the switch’s contacts are drawn together and the Common and the NO (Normally Open) connect to complete the circuit.

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Normally Open

Normally Closed

Common

Normally Open

Normally Closed

Common

Output Control Relays

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Door Strike

12-24 VDC

+ -

Normally Open

Normally Closed

Common

Door Strike

12-24 VDC

+ -

Normally Open

Normally Closed

Common

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FAIL SECURE requirespower to UNLOCK

Relay EnergizedDoor Unlocked

Relay Not Energized

Door Locked

Output Control Relays

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Programming Terminology

Access Levels• A list of permissions• Determines where and

when a card is valid

Timezones• Control when something will happen• Consists of start and stop time, selected

days of the week• Can be assigned to door, output, input,

operator, etc.

Cards / Cardholder• List of credentials associated

with the user• Assign door permissions

Holidays• A list of exceptions to the

normal time schedules / timezones

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Questions ?

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Installation Scenario

Small business office with a handful of employees and a manager. The manager is just looking for basic card access to prevent cost associated with giving out brass keys.

One Door w/ Door Strike (output relay #1) Unlocked during day (9am-5pm M-F)

No egress or door position switch

1 manager , 5 employees Access levels

Master - Always access 24/7 Employee – 6am-6pm M-F

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NetAXS-123Control Panel

Reader

Electric Strike

Installation Scenario

PoESwitch / Hub

PC with Web Browser

CAT-5

Parts ListOne – NC-NX1P10 kit (includes 1 compact

enclosure and control panel, one Omni10 Reader)

One – Door strike (12VDC/450ma)

One – PoE switch or injector

18awg – 6c t/s18awg

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Connections – Aerial View

Dipswitch

Jumpers

1

3

2

4

5

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Dipswitch Settings – Address 1 / Gateway

NOTE: The gateway is always the first panel that makes the communications connection to PC

(Default Settings)

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Jumper Settings & Lock Connections – PoE Power

(from panel)2

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Jumper Settings & Lock Connections – External PS

External Power

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3

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Connections – Review

Dipswitch

Jumpers

1

3

2

4

5

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Questions ?

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Connecting to the Panel To reach the login screen, in the web browser’s address box, type

in the default address of the NetAXS-123 panel: https:\\192.168.1.150

Enter “admin” for the User Name, and then enter “admin” for the Password and click login. Note that both fields are case-sensitive.

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Landing Page

AB

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Programming

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Scenario Demonstration

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Questions ?

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• NetAXS-123 Self Paced TutorialGet to know hardware ins and outs and find out more about the web-based functionality. Perfect for training sales and technical staff. Sign up for Discover Learning and take the tutorial today!

• NetAXS-123 Component Overview VideoIn 6 minutes we can give you a brief hardware overview and help you understand the basics of a quick installation. Visit The Security Channel to view!

• NetAXS Training VideoFrom adding and deleting cards to changing access levels, this video helps you train your end users to use the system most effectively. View NetAXS Training Video

Additional Training Resources

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• Comprehensive Datasheet• Sales Flyer• Price List• Dealer Presentation• FAQ• Advertisement Campaign• Sales Demo Units • Dealer Resource Page (

www.honeywellaccess.com/netaxs123)

• Training Tools & Webinars• Quick Reference Guide

Sales and Marketing Tools

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Technical Support – You’re Never Alone!

TECHNICAL SUPPORT HOTLINE 1-800-323-4576

www.HoneywellAccess.com

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Questions ?