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Doors.NET Reference Manual
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Welcome to Doors.NET
Welcome to Doors.NET- a comprehensive software suite that addresses access control,
intrusion monitoring, video integration, biometrics, and facility automation. Doors.NETis
the flagship product for Keri Systems, Inc. and is a result of an experienced development
and sales team, with feedback from focus groups, consultants, and end users. Door-
s.NET software allows users to configure, control, and command NXT controllers, Mer-
cury-Powered NXT controllers, Mercury Security controllers, PXL-500/-380/-160
controllers, ASSA IP series wireless and PoE locks, and IR/Schalge AD series wired
and wireless lock sets.
Getting Started with the Software
l What's New in this Release - a listing of new features, improvements, and cor-
rections
l Software Tour - become familiar with the software interface
l Software Installation - software installation, licensing, and gateway configuration
l Basic System Setup - basic hardware configuration
Changes are periodically made to this product and these changes will be incorporated
into new editions of this manual. Keri Systems, Inc. shall not be liable for errors con-
tained herein or for any consequential damages connected with the use of this material.
Training and Technical Support
Online, in-house, and on-site training courses covering the installation and use of all
Keri Systems, Inc. products are available. Please contact your sales representative for
training options. It is strongly recommended that any persons installing or com-
missioning Keri Systems, Inc. products attend a suitable training course beforehand.
This service is provided primarily for installing technicians. End users of Keri Systems,
Inc. products should first contact their installation or maintenance company before con-
tacting Keri Systems, Inc.
Copyright and Protective Notices
1. The copyright of this document and the associated drawings are the property of
Keri Systems, Inc., and are issued on condition that it they not copied, reprinted or
reproduced, nor the contents disclosed, either wholly or in part, without the consent
in writing of, or in accordance with the conditions of a contract with Keri Systems,
Inc.
2. The publication of information in this document does not imply freedom from patent
or other protective rights of Keri Systems, Inc. or others.
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Page 1 - Welcome to Doors.NET

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 1 -Welcome to Doors.NETWelcome to Doors.NET- a comprehensive software suite that addresses access control,intrusion monito

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 10 -customers that have this feature enabled on theirlicense). A number of new categories have been added to the tradition

Page 3 - Software Overview

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 100 -Key Featuresl Record on Event - Define what is to be recorded and when & whether triggeredby access hardware or b

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 101 -Related Topics* Supported Video Equipment List* Reflections EVR - Camera Setup

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 102 -Supported Video EquipmentIP cameras/models supported directly by the current implementation of Doors.NET.Axis- 205 ne

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 103 -- M1011 Camera- M1011W Camera- M1031W Camera- M3011 Camera- P1311 Camera- P3301 Camera- P3301-V Camera- Q6032E (PAL)

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 104 -- DG-NS202 Network Camerav.1.11 or later- WV-NS202 Network Camera- DG-NS202A Network Camerav.2.60 or later- WV-NS202A

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 105 -PiXORD- Network CameraStarDot- NetCam network camera- Express 6 Video Server

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Page 11 - System Architecture Overview

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 108 -EVR Client - Camera SetupCameras can be added to Doors.NET through the standard administrative client orthrough the R

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 109 -3. Click on the Add Camera button.4. Enter a description/name for the camera.5. From the 'Source' drop-down

Page 13 - Doors.NET Version 3.5.1.19

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 11 -System Architecture OverviewThe core software module is the Application Server. This component communicates withthe SQ

Page 14 - New Features

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 110 -6. Add a description for the camera.7. For the initial adding of the camera, the 'Video Buffer' and 'R

Page 15 - Program Improvements

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 111 -11. Set the stream type to match what the camera is setup as (In the camera prop-erties).12. Set the recording frame

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 112 -Linking to Hardware1. To link the camera to a hardware object in Doors.NET (such as a reader) right-clickon the camer

Page 17 - Firmware Requirements

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 113 -2. Use the drop down list to find the reader on the system that you wish to associatewith the newly added camera. (Yo

Page 18 - Firmware Upgrades

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 114 -4. On the ribbon bar you will see a Live Video icon.5. Click this icon and a live video window will appear in the cli

Page 19 - Translations

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 115 -6. Once you are at this stage you can now setup a filter to be assigned to the readerand will allow you to create Eve

Page 20 - Release History

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 116 -NuVision Interface ClientHelp content section under development.

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 117 -Photo ID ClientPortions of this chapter created under license from:Photo ID is an optional software module in the Doo

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 118 -Logging Inl Click/double-click on the 'Keri Photo ID Icon' located on the desktop or via Start >>All

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 119 -l On the left-hand pane (User Manager) you will see two nodes: Cardholders andPhotoID Layouts, right-click PhotoID La

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 12 -The Doors.Net Gateway connects to up to 64 NXT controllers (256 reader capability,standard license, using 4 readers pe

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 120 -Toolbarl New, Open, Save, Cut, Copy and Paste buttons: Perform commonly used Win-dows commands.l Undo and Redo button

Page 26 - Doors.NET Version 3.5.1.17

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 121 -l Font Style buttons: Allow you to change the style of the selected font (bold, italic,underline).l Horizontal Justif

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 122 -Creating New Card DesignsWhen you launch the designer, it automatically opens a blank layout. You can create anew lay

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 123 -Opening an Existing Card File1. On the File menu, click Open, or click the Open button on the Toolbar. The Opendialog

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 124 -3. If your card design is in another drive or directory, browse to it using the Look Inlist. You will only be able to

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 125 -mapped to your PC or available from your Network Neighborhood.4. Click OK.Saving a Previously Saved Card DesignAfter

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 126 -Enhancing the Card BackgroundWhen a background image is added to a card design, the Enhance button on the appro-priat

Page 32 - Doors.NET Version 3.5.1.16

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 127 -To crop the background image, drag one of the eight sizing handles that appear on theOriginal Image until the image h

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 128 -If your card media comes with the background image preprinted on it, you can stillinclude the image file in the layou

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 129 -2. Select a printer. The default printer (as specified in the Windows Printers controlpanel) appears in the list. To

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 13 -What's New In This ReleaseDoors.NET Version 3.5.1.19Operating System CompatibilityOperating System 32-Bit 64-BitW

Page 36 - Doors.NET Version 3.5.1.15

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 130 -If you want to print cards to a sheet printer from your application, you will need to setparameters such as page marg

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 131 -You can add headers or footers to your card layout that will appear at the top and bottomof the printed card or sheet

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 132 -Note: This option is used for single card printing or batch printing.When you choose the Print command, you will have

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 133 -1. On the File menu, click Page Setup. The Page Setup dialog box appears with thePage Setup tab showing.2. Select the

Page 40 - Doors.NET Version 3.5.1.14

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 134 -4. Click OK.Selecting Page SizesDifferent types of ID cards come in different sizes dependent on the types of cards a

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 135 -3. Select the required card size from the options listed in the Size list, or select Cus-tom Size to specify your own

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 136 -5. Click OK.Note: These settings will automatically be the same for both the front and back of thecard layout.Adding

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 137 -2. Draw the image object (as described in “Draw an Object”). The Open dialog boxappears when you release the mouse bu

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 138 -2. Change the Image Type by choosing from the list.Note: These options will differ depending on the product you have

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 139 -If you want to add effects to your dynamic images, it’s a good idea to select a sampleimage so you can preview the ef

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 14 -New FeaturesNew Hardware Release:l The GIOX (Greater I/O Board) has been released for use by NXT and MercuryPowered NX

Page 47 - Required Firmware Upgrades

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 140 -field,enter an amount of variation from the selected color, or enter 0 for an exactcolor match.Color Variation -This

Page 48 - 4x4 Firmware v3.00.02

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 141 -softwarewill scan and remove all of the brighter shades of green across 30 percent ofthecolor spectrum. In other word

Page 49 - New Features:

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 142 -the appropriate level of opacity. This option uses the same algorithm as a ghostoption.l Gray scale: Select this opti

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 143 -1. Select a new color from the Color list, or click the ellipses button next to it tochange the shadow color. The Mic

Page 51 - Program Improvements:

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 144 -It is important to know that your Photo ID license will need to be ‘revoked’ if you wish tomove your Doors.NET badgin

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 145 -7. You will also see the following text highlighted in red: Click the Exit button.You are now able to re-activate the

Page 53 - Known Issues:

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 146 -Report ClientThe system has a built-in report designer that allows you to create a new report fromscratch or to modif

Page 54 - Doors.NET Version 3.5.1.10

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 147 -Roll Call ClientThe Doors.NET Roll Call Client has been developed to provide you with a graphical rep-resentation of

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 148 -presents their card to an 'In' reader the occupancy count increments, when they badge atan 'Out'

Page 56 - Doors.NET Version 3.5.1.9

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 149 -By default the Photo Window will appear next to the main Roll Call window. If you wantto be able to make the Photo wi

Page 57 - Doors.NET Version 3.5.1.8

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 15 -l None at this time.Unique to ASSA WiFi/POE Lock Hardware:l None at this time.Unique to IR/Schlage Lock Hardware:l Non

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 150 -5. Click on the Readers tab. On the right you will see a list of all the readers on thesystem.6. Generally, most of t

Page 59 - Technical Support

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 151 -When cardholders badge their card at the exit reader, to leave the building, the occu-pancy count will automatically

Page 60 - Software Installation

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 152 -they are immediately checked into all the roll call areas that the reader belongs to.Manual Overrides1. A manual Chec

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 153 -a printer at specified intervals.Roll Call Advanced must be enabled on your license. To check this, click on the Lice

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 154 -4. Close the Manage Areas page and return to the main window.5. Select the new muster area from the area selection dr

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 155 -3. To generate the muster report click on the refresh button.4. The muster report for the area currently being monito

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 156 -Time and Attendance ClientThe Time and Attendance optional component provides a generic interface directly to aSQL or

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 157 -Gateway WizardThe Gateway Wizard allows system administrators to add a Gateway to the Doors.NETsystem. The Gateway en

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 158 -3. Under the Gateway Selection pull-down list, select the gateway type that matchesyour hardware.l Keri - NXT Series

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 159 -Start/Restart the Gateway1. Review the displayed information.2. If something needs to be corrected, click BACK to ret

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 16 -Unique to PXL Controllers:l Made a number of gateway improvements to accommodate network timing con-ditions in medium

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 160 -Multiple Concurrent GatewaysBeginning with Doors.NET v3.5.1.19, the software is capable of running multiple con-curre

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 161 -Gateway Type PXL NXTMercuryPoweredNXTStandardMercuryASSAAperioASSAWiFi/POEIngersollRandIntervals per Day 4 12 12 12 1

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 162 -Gateway Type PXL NXTMercuryPoweredNXTStandardMercuryASSAAperioASSAWiFi/POEIngersollRandNumber ofAccessGroupsunlimited

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 163 -Gateway Type PXL NXTMercury PoweredNXTStandardMercuryASSAAperioASSAWiFi/POEIngersollRandGlobal APB NO NO YES YES YES

Page 73 - License Manager

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 164 -Temp Door UnlockSince each door type has a different set of temp unlock time parameters, the softwareuser interface w

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 165 -Global Unlock/Lock and Situation ManagerThe Global Unlock/Lock features used by PXL controllers in Doors32 are also a

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 166 -Miscellaneous Feature Differences Between Hardwarel The Local Linkage feature is not yet available for PXL controller

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 167 -Language SupportDoors.NET software is written in a native Microsoft .NET environment. The .NET Frame-work provides ex

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 168 -Perform the following steps if you do not see your language when the login screenappears.l Clear the Use Default Lang

Page 78 - Activation via Email

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 169 -l Click the Use Default Language check-box to return to the default language of USEnglish.Software TranslationTo tran

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 17 -l Corrected an issue with event display filtering.l Implemented new WiFi/POE drivers provided by ASSA. Driver version

Page 80 - Verify License Values

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 170 -Configuration FilesHelp content section under development.

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 171 -Software UpgradesSoftware upgrades are automatically handled by the installation program. The install-ation program a

Page 82 - Verify Optional Features

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 172 -Software TourThe following sections will help you get familiar with using the software:l System Architecture Overview

Page 83 - Exit the License Manager

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 173 -Navigating The SoftwareThe software has three main working areas:1. Top - Toolbar and Ribbon - provides access to all

Page 84 - Licensed Applications

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 174 -Using the ToolbarThe Toolbar provides quick access to basic system tasks.Clicking the Keri Kiwi logo opens a menu scr

Page 85 - Archive Service

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 175 -Using the RibbonThe Ribbon provides access to all software features. Access is divided between ribbontabs (which brea

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 176 -l User Manager - all task icons are related to the management of user access rightsin the systeml Status - all task i

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 177 -Using GridsDepending upon the task being performed, the work space/data display area caninclude a grid of parameters,

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 178 -Create a New Pull-down Menu OptionSeveral of the grid screens allow you to create pull-down menu options to be used i

Page 89 - Enroll Client

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 179 -

Page 90 - Global Linkage Service

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 18 -l PXL controllers require firmware revision 8.6.09.l Legacy PXL controllers should be at firmware revision 8.4.49 or g

Page 91 - IT Package Client

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 180 -Status TabsStatus tabs are found at the bottom of the work space/data display field.l Certain status tabs only appear

Page 92 - LDAP Import Utility

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 181 -l Alerts - lists events that require acknowledgement by an operatorl Audit - list information on actions performed by

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 182 -AlertsThe Alerts Status Tab opens a window that lists events that require acknowledgementby an operator.Selecting an

Page 94 - Managed Services Client

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 183 -l Cardnumber - The card number associated with this event (if applicable).l First Name - The first name of the cardho

Page 95 - Map Client

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 184 -Audit StatusContent in development.

Page 96 - Multiple User Clients

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 185 -Control PointsThe Control Points status window displays the status of all configured control points.Click on the Cont

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 186 -ControllerThe Controller Status window displays the status of all recognized controllers. Click onthe Status tab at t

Page 98 - EVR Client

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 187 -Disconnect - Immediately disconnect from this controller.Reset - Immediately reset this controller or peripheral.Requ

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 188 -DoorsThe Doors status window displays the status of all configured doors. Click on the Doorstab at the bottom of the

Page 100 - Key Features

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 189 -l History - Opens the History Status window for that door.l Properties - Opens the Hardware Setup window for that doo

Page 101 - Related Topics

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 19 -TranslationsCompleted Translations:l Chinese (Simplified)l Chinese (Traditional/Taiwan)l English (UK)l French (France)

Page 102 - Supported Video Equipment

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 190 -History StatusContent in development.

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 191 -Live EventsLive Events Status displays real-time transactions as they occur and includes systemmessages with the newe

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 192 -

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 193 -Monitor PointsThe Monitor Points status window displays the status of all configured monitor points.Click on the Moni

Page 106 - Doors.NET Reference Manual

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 194 -Trace EventsThe trace events grid displays specific messages that you are interested in seeingwithout the distraction

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 195 -3. Select a reader on the system from the Reader drop-down list.4. Note that since trace events are grouped by the tr

Page 108 - EVR Client - Camera Setup

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 196 -6. The context menu from the trace events window allows for the following selections:Start and Stop Trace - allows yo

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 197 -Hardware OverviewNXTThe NXThardware platform provides unmatched system flexibility, ease of use, and costeffectivene

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 198 -l Can be used in combination with an NXT-6RK keypad for Card+Pin at one or bothof the doorsReader Interface Modulel F

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 199 -network capabilities, thereby allowing the controller to become an IP addressable net-work device. It can then be acc

Page 112 - Linking to Hardware

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 2 -3. Performance figures and data quoted in this document are typical, and must be spe-cifically confirmed by Keri System

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 20 -Release HistoryPrevious Releases:l v3.5.1.18l v3.5.1.17l v3.5.1.16l v3.5.1.15l v3.5.1.14l v3.5.1.12 - SP-2l v3.5.1.11l

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 200 -NXT ControllersThe NXT-2D/4D Xtreme Door Controller is built for today’s IT environments. With Eth-ernet functionalit

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 201 -Weight (In Enclosure)l 4D - 5.00 Lbs (2.27 Kgs)l 2D - 4.95 Lbs (2.25 Kgs)Input Voltagel + 12 VDC nom. (10 - 14 VDC)Cu

Page 116 - NuVision Interface Client

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 202 -Wiring Diagram

Page 117 - Photo ID Client

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 203 -4x4 I/O BoardThe NXT-4D Input/Output Expansion Module provides functionality to any Doors.Netaccess control system by

Page 118 - Logging In

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 204 -Size (PC Board)l 5.25” H x 3.10” W x 1” Dl 13.33 cm x 7.87 cm x 2.54 cmWeight (In Enclosure)l 2.5 Lbsl 1.14 KgsInput

Page 119 - Workspace

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 205 -Wiring Diagram

Page 120 - Text Style Bar

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 206 -Greater I/O Board (GIOX)The Greater I/O Board (GIOX) provides functionality to any Doors.Net access control sys-tem b

Page 121 - Design Window

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 207 -SpecificationsSize - KE-8 Enclosurel 15.75" H x 17.50" W x 6.625" Dl 40.00 cm x 44.45 cm x 16.83 cmSiz

Page 122 - Creating New Card Designs

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 208 -Module PlacementMother Board and individual modules are installed using 6-32 screws provided in theproduct ship kit.

Page 123 - Opening an Existing Card File

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 209 -Wiring Diagrams

Page 124 - Saving Card Designs

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 21 -Operating System 32-Bit 64-Bit2003 Yes Yes2008 Yes Yes2008 R2 Yes Yes2012 N/A Yes(1) The ASSA gateway is not yet Windo

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 210 -Mother Board

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 211 -

Page 127 - Export a Card Background

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 212 -Input ModuleOutput Module

Page 128 - Set Up a Card Printer

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 213 -NXT ReadersKeri’s NXT Series Proximity Readers are designed to blend aesthetics, read range per-formance, and small p

Page 129 - Special Printing Options

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 214 -NXT-1R Euro Mount ReaderNXT-3R MullionReaderNXT-5R Wall Switch ReaderSpecificationsSizeNXT-3Rl 3.75” H x 1.6” W x 0.6

Page 130 - Headers and Footers

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 215 -Input Powerl NXT-1R 10 to 14 VDC @ 110 mA typicall NXT-3R 10 to 14 VDC @ 110 mA typicall NXT-5R 10 to 14 VDC @ 110 mA

Page 131 - Print Side

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 216 -Reader Interface Module (RIM)The Reader Interface Module (RIM) is a plug-in, peripheral device that allows Keri MSfor

Page 132 - Duplex Settings

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 217 -to Keri MSReader500 feet152meters6 Y Y N 22 9536to WiegandReader500 feet152meters7 Y Y N 22 9537Wiring DiagramRIMCon

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 218 -Enter RIM Programming Mode1. Hold down both SW1 and SW2 for about two seconds.2. All seven LEDs on the RIM will flash

Page 134 - Selecting Page Sizes

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 219 -LE-DReader TypeD4Keri MS Series- factory default settingD5 WiegandD6 not usedD7 not usedLED ControlD1 single wire LED

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 22 -including varying restriction levels of lock and unlock and the ability to assign/un-assign specific doors. The Situat

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 220 -NXT Mercury-Powered ControllersThe NXT-2D/4D Mercury-Powered controllers bring enhanced capability to the Door-s.NET

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 221 -Main Controller Featuresl Decentralizes system intelligencel Network ready with on-board Ethernet adapterl Quick-disc

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 222 -l Cardholder Capacity - 10,000 - 100,000l Access Groups per cardholder - 8 by default by configurable from 1 - 32l Tr

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 223 -l -40° F to 140° Fl -40° C to 60° Cl 0-90% Non CondensingCommunicationl To Server: TCP/IP 10/100 busl Between Control

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 224 -Mercury FamilyContent in development.

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 225 -PXL ControllersThe PXL hardware platform provides sophisticated access control solutions for up to 256doors at a sing

Page 142

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 226 -PXL-500 Tiger II Controller PXL-500 Controller With EnclosureSpecificationsSize (Enclosure)l 13” H x 9 W x 4” Dl 33.1

Page 143 - Design Objects

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 227 -SB-593General Purpose (8), 2 are configurable asrequest to exit and door sense for 2nd doorOutputsPXL-500Form C Lock

Page 144 - Revoke Procedure

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 228 -Wiring DiagramPXL

Page 145 - Re-Activation Procedure

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 229 -MS Series ReadersAs with all Keri’s Proximity Readers, they are designed to blend aesthetics, read rangeperformance,

Page 146 - Report Client

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 23 -Unique to PXL Controllers:NOTE: For PXL installations, Keri strongly recommends upgrading to the 3.5.1.18release to ta

Page 147 - Roll Call Client

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 230 -MS3000XMicrostarReaderMS-4000ShootingStar ReaderMS-5000 Mini Star ReaderMS-7000 MiniStarReaderSpecificationsMS-3000 M

Page 148

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 231 --40° C to +65°CLED IndicatorTri-Color Standard (Red, Green, Amber)not supported in the MS-4000Audio ToneStandardnot s

Page 149 - Setup Basic Rollcall

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 232 -SB593 Satellite Expansion BoardThe SB-593 Satellite Expansion Board plugs directly onto the PXL500 to provide anaddit

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 233 -LAN-520 ModuleThe LAN-520 module provides low cost network capabilities to a PXL controller network- allowing the con

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 234 -oFlexible, well-developed IP protocol stackoTTL Level serial interface (asynchronous)oTwo serial portsoHTTP, serial,

Page 152 - Roll Call Advanced

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 235 -Basic System SetupThe basic system setup section is broken up by hardware type:Standard NXT Controller configurationM

Page 153 - Setup Muster Area

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 236 -Basic NXT Controller ConfigurationThis document covers the basic configuration of NXT controllers in Doors.NET softwa

Page 154 - Muster Reporting

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 237 -5. Click the All tab and the NXT gateway appears at the top of the hardware tree.6. Highlight the NXT gateway in the

Page 155

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 238 -8. By default, all controllers are selected. An IP address must be assigned to eachcontroller.9. Enter an IP address

Page 156 - Time and Attendance Client

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 239 -17. A green progress bar appears to the right of the controller information providing avisual indication of upgrade p

Page 157 - Gateway Wizard

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 24 -l If you deleted an elevator controller from the hardware tree before deleting elevatoraccess groups, you could not re

Page 158 - Create a New Gateway

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 240 -When you have made changes to the hardware, click the blue save icon at the top of theproperties frame and the change

Page 159 - Start/Restart the Gateway

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 241 -4. Highlight the new schedule and the description displays in the properties frame.5. An inactive Interval is also ad

Page 160 - Multiple Concurrent Gateways

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 242 -2. Click the Add icon in the Holidays icon group and a default new holiday will beadded.3. Highlight the new holiday,

Page 161 - Access Groups

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 243 -2. Click add and a new group name appears. Optionally you can give it a descriptivename.3. While still highlighted, s

Page 162 - Cardholders and Reader Types

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 244 -Enrollment assigns credentials to the cardholder records and cardholders can have mul-tiple credentials assigned to t

Page 163

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 245 -7. The new cardholder will be immediately sent out to the network and is able to gainaccess at any reader that is in

Page 164 - Temp Door Unlock

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 246 -Basic PXL Controller ConfigurationThis document covers the basic configuration of PXL controllers in Doors.NET softwa

Page 165

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 247 -3. Click the Setup tab then click Hardware Setup.4. Click the All tab and the PXL gateway appears at the top of the h

Page 166

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 248 -l a serial connection (from the PC’s physical COM port, a recommended USB toSerial adapter, or a Keri USB Comm Module

Page 167 - Language Support

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 249 -Modem Connection1. Highlight the Communication Channels node in the hardware tree.2. Click the Modem Communication Ch

Page 168

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 25 -Firmware RequirementsFor NXT controllers and peripherals:l Standard NXT controllers require new firmware revision 2.05

Page 169 - Software Translation

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 250 -Ethernet ConnectionNOTE: The LAN-520 unit must already be programmed with a static IP address, gate-way, and subnet p

Page 170 - Configuration Files

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 251 -Perform an Auto ConfigurationTo detect the slave PXL controllers on the network you must perform an auto-con-figurati

Page 171 - Software Upgrades

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 252 -5. The final step is to click the Apply button.6. A prompt appears confirming how many controllers are selected. Clic

Page 172 - Software Tour

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 253 -9. The slave controllers all have Update Required icons displayed indicating the PXLnetwork needs to be updated. To u

Page 173 - Navigating The Software

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 254 -software upgrade is performed from Doors.NET software revisions prior to v3.5.1.18.This results in increasing network

Page 174 - Using the Toolbar

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 255 -Basic Mercury-Powered NXT ControllerConfigurationThis document covers the basic configuration of Mercury Powered NXT

Page 175 - Using the Ribbon

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 256 -6. The scan feature requires the third-party software application, Bonjour for Win-dows, to be downloaded and install

Page 176

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 257 -When a static IP address is assigned, that controller keeps that IP address unless a hardreset is performed, returnin

Page 177 - Using Grids

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 258 -8. You can also see from the above image that a gateway IP address can be set tothe controller, thereby allowing comm

Page 178

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 259 -4. If a firmware upgrade is needed, the required revision is listed in the Status Mes-sages grid. Close the AutoConfi

Page 179

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 26 -l French (France)l Polishl Russianl Slovenianl Spanish (Castilian)l TurkishTranslations Pending Updates *:l Arabic (UA

Page 180 - Status Tabs

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 260 -Basic ASSA Aperio ConfigurationDoors.NET supports integration with the Aperio series wireless locks manufactured byAS

Page 181

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 261 -Requirementsl Doors.NET software must at least be version 3.5.1.15 or greaterl The number of Aperio readers must be e

Page 182

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 262 -There is an 8-pin terminal block on the reverse of the hub for making the wiring con-nections to the controller.RS-48

Page 183

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 263 -Adding to the NXT Mercury Powered ControllerHighlight the controller’s bus in the hardware tree and select from the A

Page 184 - Audit Status

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 264 -Addressing the HubThe address of the hub is determined by Doors.NET. Refer to the Comm Address field inthe hub proper

Page 185 - Control Points

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 265 -BusNumber8-PortHub1-PortHub 11-PortHub 21-PortHub 31-PortHub 41-PortHub 51-PortHub 61-PortHub 71-PortHub 82 2 23 24 2

Page 186 - Controller

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 266 -Home TasksThe Home Tab provides access to the most commonly used tasks for User/Cardholdermanagement, system monitori

Page 187

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 267 -Automation TasksAutomation Tasks provide methods to automatically perform defined sets of operationswhenever certain

Page 188 - Door Status Context Menu:

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 268 -CardholdersThe Cardholders tab provides access to all cardholder enrollment, management, andsearch tasks.On the Home

Page 189

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 269 -1. Under the Download icon group, use the Controllers pull-down menu to selecteither all controllers or a specific co

Page 190 - History Status

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 27 -Operating System 32-Bit 64-BitWindows Server2003 Yes Yes2008 Yes Yes2008 R2 Yes Yes2012 N/A Yes(1) The ASSA gateway is

Page 191 - Live Events

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 270 -Cardholder SearchThere are two cardholder search types: Basic and Advanced.Basic Cardholder SearchBasic Searches are

Page 192

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 271 -l Search String - for searches requiring that a text string be matchedl Access Group - for searches associated with A

Page 193 - Monitor Points

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 272 -Cardholders Access RightsThe Access Rights page displays a list of all the access groups that have been definedon the

Page 194 - Trace Events

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 273 -When using the PXL family of hardware only 1 access group can be assigned to eachcardholder. An alert message will ap

Page 195

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 274 -Cardholders AdvancedThe advanced options tab contains additional options for each cardholder record. Theseare options

Page 196

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 275 -The Vacation Settings selections are used to designate a date range for the cardholderto be on vacation. During the s

Page 197 - Hardware Overview

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 276 -Cardholder Contact TabThe contact information tab provides selections to enter additional contact informationabout se

Page 198 - LAN-520 Module

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 277 -Cardholder Company Contact Inform-ationThe company contact tab provides selections to enter additional company relate

Page 199 - NXT Mercury-Powered

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 278 -The Hire Date is a date selection and is automatically defaulted to the date that the card-holder was added to the sy

Page 200 - NXT Controllers

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 279 -Cardholder NotesThe Notes field allows you to enter/store any kind of text information you deem of valueregarding the

Page 201

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 28 -l An Elevator Override Schedule feature has been added allowing the enabling offloor access via a schedule. This featu

Page 202 - Wiring Diagram

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 280 -Cardholders Custom tabCustom Cardholder InformationThe Custom fields allow you to enter information you specifically

Page 203 - 4x4 I/O Board

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 281 -Custom.l An input box will appear allowing you to enter a new description, then click OK.l The header label displays

Page 204

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 282 -Cardholder Photo ID TabThe cardholder Photo ID tab is used to select and then an image to a cardholder'srecord.

Page 205

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 283 -Cardholder NotesThe Notes field allows you to enter/store any kind of text information you deem of valueregarding the

Page 206 - Greater I/O Board (GIOX)

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 284 -Cardholder Notes tabCardholder NotesThe Notes field allows you to enter/store any kind of text information you deem o

Page 207 - Specifications

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 285 -Cardholder Enrollment Edit FormThe Cardholder Edit Form allows you to perform cardholder enrollment and informationma

Page 208 - Module Placement

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 286 -Review/Edit Door Configuration Parameters section under Setup Doors).NXT Manual Enrollment1. Uncheck the Calculate In

Page 209 - Wiring Diagrams

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 287 -4. Click the Add Card button. The credential is now entered into the database.5. Click the icon in the upper-left cor

Page 210 - Mother Board

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 288 -4. Click the Add Card button. The credential is now entered into the database.5. Click the icon in the upper-left cor

Page 211

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 289 -4. For a 26-bit Wiegand credential, enter the credential facility code into the FacilityCode field.5. Click the Statu

Page 212 - Output Module

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 29 -l Added the ability to set operator permissions for viewing the status menu. Pre-viously, all operators could view the

Page 213 - NXT Readers

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 290 -7. Click the icon in the upper-left corner of the window to save the cardholderenrollment.Keri MS and Wiegand 26-bit

Page 214

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 291 -5. Click the Add Card button. The credential is now entered into the database.6. Click the icon in the upper-left cor

Page 215

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 292 -3. Repeat this for the Expire Date.4. For tracking purposes you can use the Expiration Reason pull-down menu to enter

Page 216 - Reader Interface Module (RIM)

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 293 -3. For tracking purposes you can use the Expiration Reason pull-down menu to entera reason for the Date Range.4. Clic

Page 217 - RIMConfiguration

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 294 -Enter Advanced OptionsAdvanced Options are special features that may or may not apply to cardholders. Cur-rent Advanc

Page 218 - Verifying RIM Configuration

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 295 -2.Click the icon.3. You will be asked to confirm activation for all credentials. Click the Yes Button.4. You will be

Page 219

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 296 -2. A confirmation window appears for each removal. Click the Yes Button.3.Once all credentials are removed, click the

Page 220

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 297 -1. Click the Template Entry box to enable the Cardholder Templates tab and click onthe tab to open the Templates wind

Page 221 - Capacities

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 298 -Block EnrollmentBlock Enrollment allows an Operator to create a generic set of credentials (using con-secutive creden

Page 222

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 299 -Date as 365 days from enrollment. The Total Access template selection auto-matically sets Total Access access rights

Page 223

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 3 -Software OverviewWhat is Doors.NET?Doors.NET is Keri Systems' flagship software product. Designed to manage Keri S

Page 224 - Mercury Family

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 30 -l Corrected an issue with the "Check With Host" feature. If a reader has this featureenabled the controller

Page 225 - PXL Controllers

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 300 -

Page 226

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 301 -Access GroupsAccess Groups are combinations of readers and the time schedules at which the readersshould be active. T

Page 227

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 302 -5. In the Readers field, select the Readers to be added to this Access Group.6. In the Schedules field, select the Ti

Page 228

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 303 -Downloading Access Groups to ControllersAccess Groups can be immediately downloaded to controllers if needed.1. Under

Page 229 - MS Series Readers

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 304 -3. A removal confirmation window appears. Click the Yes Button.4. The Access Group is removed from the list.Clear Sel

Page 230

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 305 -HolidaysHolidays are designated calendar days used to define exceptions to Time Schedules. Aholiday overrides the nor

Page 231 - Wiring To PXL Controller

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 306 -Creating a New Holiday1. Click the Add icon in the Holidays icon group.2. A new holiday is added to the list with a g

Page 232

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 307 -Click the Yes Button. Once saved, the date is highlighted in bold text on the calendar.5. Under Properties:l Enter th

Page 233

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 308 -6. Click in the Show All Holiday Dates tick-box to have all existing holidays high-lighted in bold text on the calend

Page 234

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 309 -Downloading Holidays to ControllersHolidays can be immediately downloaded to controllers if desired.1. Under the Down

Page 235 - Basic System Setup

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 31 -Firmware RequirementsFor NXT controllers and peripherals:l Standard NXT controllers require new firmware revision 2.05

Page 236

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 310 -Time SchedulesThe system uses Time Schedules to support access levels, local linkage, and automaticoverride modes for

Page 237

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 311 -There are three default time schedules. The first two schedules cannot be deleted fromthe system.l Always Active appl

Page 238

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 312 -3. In the grid, enter the time interval values for this time schedule.

Page 239 - NXT Controller Configuration

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 313 -4. In this example the time interval is set for Tuesday and Thursday between 19:00and 21:00 hours (7 to 9 PM). It is

Page 240 - Time Schedules

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 314 -10. Enter the descriptive Time Schedule name in the description field of the grid, clickthe save button in the grid,

Page 241 - Holidays

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 315 -1. Under the Downloads icon group, use the Controllers pull-down menu to selecteither all controllers or a specific c

Page 242

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 316 -Scan - Honor Day of WeekWhen using the Scan - Honor Day of Week setting then the Schedule will always oper-ate on the

Page 243 - Cardholders

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 317 -Setup TasksThe Setup Tab provides access to the most commonly used tasks for hardware setupand manual/override operat

Page 244

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 318 -Hardware SetupThe Hardware Setup options provide access to hardware configuration, hardware main-tenance, and manual

Page 245

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 319 -l Setup All - opens the All grid and displays the system hardware configuration in atree view format. This allows you

Page 246

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 32 -Mercury Hardware Firmware v1.173l Provides support for the new IPv6 standard.l Improves the controller's network

Page 247

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 320 -Setup DoorsThe Setup Doors process allows you to configure door operating parameters, view eventhistory, audit change

Page 248 - Serial Connection

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 321 -l Gateway - the gateway type/name for the controller to which the door is connectedl Controller - the name assigned t

Page 249 - Modem Connection

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 322 -l Enable Door Contact - enable/disable monitoring of the door's contact switchl Held Open - set the amount of ti

Page 250 - Ethernet Connection

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 323 -Selected Itemsl History - list an event history for selected doors; the pull-down menu beside the His-tory option all

Page 251 - Perform an Auto Configuration

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 324 -NXT Exit Reader SetupBy default all Doors.NET license keys have the NXT Exit reader enabled. Older licensekeys for NX

Page 252

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 325 -4.Click on the icon from the Setup tab, then click the 'All' tab.5. Highlight the bus into which both the N

Page 253

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 326 -7. Click Yes to the above message and an NXT Exit reader will be added to the busin the hardware tree.8. Highlight th

Page 254

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 327 -11. Transaction reports can also be run on the readers independently. Click Reports>> Transactions, then from t

Page 255 - Configuration

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 328 -

Page 256 - Assigning a Static IP

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 329 -Setup InputsThe Setup Inputs process allows you to configure the input type, circuit supervision, andmonitoring param

Page 257

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 33 -Doors.NET IS compatible with the Business, Professional, Ultimate, and Enterprise ver-sions (both 32-bit and 64-bit) o

Page 258

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 330 -l Panel Description - the type of controller panel (by manufacturer and physical char-acteristics)l Description - the

Page 259

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 331 -Selected Itemsl History - list an event history for selected inputs; the pull-down menu beside theHistory option allo

Page 260

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 332 -Setup OutputsThe Setup Outputs process allows you to configure the output type and monitoring para-meters.Under the H

Page 261 - Installing the Hub

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 333 -l Panel Description - the type of controller panel (by manufacturer and physical char-acteristics)l Description - the

Page 262

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 334 -l Audit - list the changes made to and operations performed on selected outputsl Request Status - returns operational

Page 263

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 335 -Setup PanelsThe Setup Panels process allows you to configure controllers and setup their com-munication parameters, a

Page 264 - Addressing the Hub

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 336 -l Firmware - the firmware revision on the panell Model - the panel's hardware model numberl IP Address - the IP

Page 265

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 337 -Review/Edit Controller Configuration ParametersThe right pane of the grid lists all information and configuration par

Page 266 - Home Tasks

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 338 -Note: There are a wide variety of settings and not all controller types have the sameavailable settings.Controller Pr

Page 267 - Situation Manager

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 339 -l Poll Delay (ms) - the delay between communication polls (in milliseconds)l Retry Count - the number of retries befo

Page 268

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 34 -l Corrected a date-check issue with appointment schedules that would not allow anappointment schedule to cross midnigh

Page 269

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 340 -Serial Number/Revision Controll Lowest Allowed Serial Number - the lowest allowed serial number for this con-troller

Page 270 - Cardholder Search

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 341 -Auditl Universal Serial Number - Represents the sequential increment each time thisobject is savedHardware Browser Pa

Page 271

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 342 -The Update Network command sends all new configuration information out to selectedpanels.Click the icon and any infor

Page 272 - Cardholders Access Rights

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 343 -Setup All HardwareThe Setup All tab provides a tree view of all hardware on the system allowing you to per-form any o

Page 273

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 344 -When you select a Bus on any controller the Hardware Browser ribbon adds theNXTSeries icon group which allows you to

Page 274 - Cardholders Advanced

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 345 -Auto ConfigurationAuto Configuration is a process by which Doors.NET polls the network seeking NXT orPXL series contr

Page 275

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 346 -If PXL controllers are being used, the master controller needs to be online and thenselected.NOTE: Before continuing,

Page 276 - Cardholder Contact Tab

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 347 -PXL controllers7. If using NXT controllers Selectively Take Ownership of those controllers in yournetwork by clicking

Page 277

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 348 -The program default is to automatically take ownership of all unclaimed controllers.8. You release ownership of contr

Page 278 - Custom Cardholder Information

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 349 -12. Once Auto Configuration is complete, close the AutoConfiguration Results tab.13. The All tab will display all con

Page 279 - Cardholder Notes

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 35 -l Legacy PXL controllers should be at firmware revision 8.4.49 or greater(this minimum firmware revision is programmed

Page 280 - Cardholders Custom tab

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 350 -14. Now you have the opportunity to rename controllers, readers, inputs, and outputsto descriptive names. This can ma

Page 281

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 351 -

Page 282 - Cardholder Photo ID Tab

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 352 -Manual ConfigurationManual Configuration allows you to manually add hardware to your system database inanticipation o

Page 283

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 353 -Adding 4x4 I/O Boards to a Controller BusWhen you select a Bus on any controller on the left pane of the grid, the Ha

Page 284 - Cardholder Notes tab

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 354 -Firmware UpgradesThe Firmware Upgrade command upgrades the existing firmware on a controller or con-nected peripheral

Page 285 - Create the Cardholder Record

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 355 -6. The Firmware Upgrade is complete once the progress bar for all selected con-trollers reaches 100%.NOTE: Typically

Page 286 - NXT Manual Enrollment

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 356 -Synchronize ClocksThe synchronization command sets the clock in all gateways and controllers to the timeset in the sy

Page 287 - NXT Presentation Enrollment

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 357 -

Page 288

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 358 -Setup Reflections Express VideoReflections Express™ is the basic video client provided with Doors.NET. ReflectionsExp

Page 289

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 359 -l Select your camera type from the pull-down menu list and click Add.l The selected camera is added to the Cameras tr

Page 290

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 36 -Doors.NET Version 3.5.1.15Operating System RequirementsDoors.Net software IS NOT compatible with any Home version of W

Page 291 - Enter Activation Dates

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 360 -Camera Operating ParametersCamera Identificationl Name - enter a user-friendly name given to the camera, typically to

Page 292 - By Number of Days from Today

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 361 -l Post-Alarm Buffer - set the number of seconds of post event video that should besaved when an event-triggered video

Page 293 - Assign Access Rights

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 362 -l Click the Save button.l A Save Changes dialog box appears. Click Yes to save all entered operating para-meters.l Th

Page 294 - Enter Advanced Options

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 363 -

Page 295 - Remove Cardholder

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 364 -Extended PXL Global Unlock/LockThis document details how to enable the standard implementation of Global Unlock-/Lock

Page 296 - Cardholder Template

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 365 -2. In properties, locate Options > Global Unlock Enable and set it to Yes.3. Set Global Unlock Type to Unlock All

Page 297

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 366 -6. The dedicated Global Unlock input is a normally-open circuit that activates GlobalUnlock when it’s closed. It is p

Page 298 - Block Enrollment

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 367 -8. In the doors status grid (Setup > Hardware Setup > Doors), the Detail column dis-plays “GUE Unlocked” for ea

Page 299

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 368 -NOTE: The Global Unlock feature is not Fire Marshall approved. Check your local codesfor fire safety management.NOTE:

Page 300

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 369 -l Lockdown – Operates as Lockout with NO RTE functionality.l Lockdown – Allow Always Schedule – The same as Lockdown

Page 301

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 37 -l Corrected an issue when reassigning a door strike from a controller to a 4x4 I/Omodule. The reader assignment list w

Page 302

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 370 -4. Expand the controller’s inputs in the hardware tree. The input on the master con-troller dedicated to global lock

Page 303 - Editing Access Groups

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 371 -7. Live Events also posts appropriate Access Denied events, depending upon theLock Type that the readers have been se

Page 304 - Clear Selections

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 372 -NOTE: The Global Lock feature is not Fire Marshall approved. Check your local codesfor fire safety management.NOTE: G

Page 305

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 373 -Hardware OptionsSetup AirlockThe Airlock feature is supported and built into the firmware of NXT Mercury Poweredand M

Page 306 - Creating a New Holiday

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 374 -Setup AirlockThe airlock feature is only supported and built into the firmware of SCP and NXT Mer-cury Powered contro

Page 307

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 375 -see the Options setting then you will need to enable Advanced View.3. In controller options select Yes to Area Contro

Page 308 - Setting a Holiday Date Range

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 376 -6. Give both Areas a new name - One for door 1, the other for door 2, for example:7. Highlight the first Area so that

Page 309 - Editing Holidays

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 377 -10. Highlight the reader for Door 2 and again locate the Anti-Passback settings.l Anti-Passback Mode - must be set to

Page 310

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 378 -Anti PassbackThe Anti Passback (APB) feature provides one-way card access into and out of a securearea. It prevents a

Page 311 - Creating a new Time Schedule

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 379 -APB Amnesty - PXLAmnesty resets the APB flag for a credential so that credential can be used again.Optionally, amnest

Page 312

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 38 -l The program now requires that a new cardholder entry be saved before attaching aphoto to that cardholder. This ensur

Page 313

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 380 -4. Select the desired amnesty type from the list.Local APB Setup - Mercury or Mercury Powered Con-trollersWhen using

Page 314 - Time Schedule Modes

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 381 -once the defined time period has passed, for example, 15 minutes - this time isdefined in the Anti-Passback Duration

Page 315

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 382 -7. If you present a card which has access to both of these readers you will not be ableto get access to the same read

Page 316 - Scan - Honor Day of Week

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 383 -Setup Dual Verification (Card & PIN)The Dual Verification feature requires the use of a Wiegand keypad with a bui

Page 317 - Setup Tasks

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 384 -4. If your properties grid is similar to what's shown above you will need to enable theAdvanced View.5. Once ena

Page 318 - Hardware Setup

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 385 -10. Right-click the keypad on the hardware tree, go to Mode >> and select Card AndPIN.11. You should see a read

Page 319

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 386 -13. Finally, open a cardholder record (Home > Cardholders). Select a cardholderrecord and enter a PIN number in th

Page 320 - Setup Doors

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 387 -Elevator ControlDoors.NET supports Elevator Control when using NXT Mercury Powered controllersand NXT 4x4 modules or

Page 321

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 388 -Floor DeviceWiring Loca-tionTerminalBlockDefault OutputDesignatorDefault InputDesignator6 4x4Bus 1 - Port4TB25 Output

Page 322

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 389 -4-Door Controller and 4x4sFor a 4-door controller handling up to 20 floors:Floor DeviceWiring Loca-tionTerminalBlockD

Page 323

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 39 -l Added firmware upgrade status messages to provide active feedback during anupgrade.l Added options to the System Cal

Page 324 - NXT Exit Reader Setup

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 390 -Floor DeviceWiring Loca-tionTerminalBlockDefault OutputDesignatorDefault InputDesignator16 4x4Bus 1 - Port2TB23 Outpu

Page 325

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 391 -2-Door Controller an GIOX UnitFor a 2-door controller handling up to 34 floors:Floor Device Wiring LocationTerminalBl

Page 326

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 392 -Floor Device Wiring LocationTerminalBlockDefault Output Desig-nator710 GIOXOutput Module 1 - Slot8TB74 Output 1.1.811

Page 327

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 393 -Floor Device Wiring LocationTerminalBlockDefault Output Desig-nator28 GIOXOutput Module 4 - Slot2TB71 Output 1.4.229

Page 328

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 394 -Verify Your License1. Begin by ensuring your Doors.NET Application Server license is configured withElevator Control

Page 329 - Setup Inputs

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 395 -3. At the bottom of the hardware tree is a node labeled ‘Facilities.’ A Facility needs tobe defined and this is where

Page 330

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 396 -8. Next step is to configure the controller. Advanced view must be enabled to see allthe relevant sections. Click on

Page 331

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 397 -11. Now assign the Floor Map; selecting which floors this controller will be servicing.12. Save these settings. The s

Page 332 - Setup Outputs

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 398 -Adding a 4x4 Adding a GIOX Unit16. Check the 4x4 or GIOX outputs are configured correctly by highlighting one of theo

Page 333

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 399 -l No Floor Select means all outputs will activate for all floors to which a cardholderhas access when they present an

Page 334

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 4 -Doors.NET has a very intuitive interface, that will perhaps seem familiar if you have usedKeri's Doors32 software.

Page 335 - Setup Panels

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 40 -Mercury Powered NXT Firmware (MSC) v1.01.40l Corrects an issue with Assa Aperio wireless lock hubs that could interrup

Page 336

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 400 -21. All the configured Elevator Outputs, including those on the controller should activ-ate.Create the Access Groups1

Page 337

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 401 -8. If a cardholder requires access to various floors at different times of day then thesefloors and time schedules wo

Page 338 - Controller Properties

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 402 -9. A cardholder cannot directly be assigned an ‘elevator access group,’ so this groupwill need to be added to the gen

Page 339

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 403 -14. The last step is to open up a card record (which has an active card enrolled). Clickon the Access Rights tab and

Page 340

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 404 -Event MonitoringThe Doors.NET software was designed to support both monitored and autonomous con-figurations. A syste

Page 341

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 405 -The system uses a combination of Filters and Device Types to configure how the systemmanages and displays the various

Page 342

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 406 -FiltersFilters are used by the system to specify which system generated messages are dis-played in the software as li

Page 343 - Setup All Hardware

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 407 -3. Click the messages tab to select the event types to display in Live Events. Theevent types turn green when selecte

Page 344

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 408 -and will create an 'alert' - which can then be configured (using device types) for anoperator to take actio

Page 345 - Auto Configuration

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 409 -

Page 346

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 41 -l The NXT Reader requires new firmware revision 3.01.01 specifically to enable theIn/Out reader function. If this feat

Page 347

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 410 -Device TypesThe Device Types in the system are used with the event notification options configuredin the monitoring t

Page 348

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 411 -Priority sets the priority for event notification for this device type. The range is from 0 to99 with 0 being the hig

Page 349

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 412 -AudioAudio Instructions lists the .wav files installed in the DoorsNET/Sounds directory. Youcan add your own custom s

Page 350

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 413 -Event AcknowledgementThe acknowledgment of certain events by the operator consists of two actions: eventselection, th

Page 351

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 414 -For example, in Device Types you can define the event to require a password before itcan be confirmed.3. If there are

Page 352 - Manual Configuration

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 415 -5. Notes are added via the Notes tab or can be selected from the Available Notesdrop-down list (if any are available)

Page 353

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 416 -Sound AlertsSound Alerts can be setup and used in the Doors.NET software to generate a sound atthe client PC for diff

Page 354

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 417 -2. Click Setup >> Device Types.3. Click the Add Device Type button, highlight the default name and give the dev

Page 355

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 418 -Masked, or Clear sounds. For example: Monitor Point Alarm is an 'Alarm' sound,whereas Monitor Point - Secur

Page 356 - Synchronize Clocks

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 419 -6. There are several sound files added to a default system automatically, but you canadd your own .WAV files to this

Page 357

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 42 -feature addition, requiring the user to repeat the activation process when Internetaccess is finally restored.l Added

Page 358 - Camera Hardware Setup

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 420 -10. Go to the Messages tab then locate the exact event that you wish to use.11. Next step, go to the Acknowledge tab

Page 359 - Camera Software Configuration

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 421 -14. The next time the Reader Forced event occurs at this reader it will appear in theAlerts grid and the sound select

Page 360 - Camera Operating Parameters

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 422 -Event Video RecordingAnother one of the most powerful features in the Doors.NET software is the ability tointegrate v

Page 361

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 423 -3. To view and check the name of the camera(s) in the software, expand the Camerasnode at the bottom of the hardware

Page 362 - Verify Video Operation

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 424 -7. Now that the reader is associated with the camera, every time the reader is high-lighted a live video icon will be

Page 363

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 425 -9. Now a filter must be setup which will define the event that will generate the recor-ded clip.10. From the Setup ta

Page 364 - Enable Global Unlock

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 426 -12. From the Messages tab select the message: "Reader Contact - Forced Open."13. From the Acknowledge tab p

Page 365

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 427 -17. The event is now generated at the controller by opening the door contacts. It willappear in Live Events.18. Assig

Page 366

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 428 -Retrieving Video Clips Through Reports1. You can search for, then view video clips via Reports >> Transactions.

Page 367

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 429 -2. To retrieve event information from a reader on the system chose All Messages(Reader) from the Report Type drop-dow

Page 368 - Enable Global Lock

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 43 -l Corrected an issue with Access Groups that allowed multiple Reader assignmentsin an Access Group for Readers on buse

Page 369

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 430 -5. Similarly to Live Events, the reader transaction(s) with associated video will havethe blue paperclip icon next to

Page 370

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 431 -7. See Device Types for further information about setup and assignment to thereader.

Page 371

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 432 -Operators PermissionsThe Operators Permissions feature allows you to create software users and operatorgroups. You ca

Page 372

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 433 -Adding Additional System AdministratorsIt is a very quick and simple process to add an additional system administrato

Page 373 - Hardware Options

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 434 -6. Now click the Add Login button. The new user name will be added to the SystemAdministrators user group, along with

Page 374 - Setup Airlock

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 435 -2. Change the default name to something descriptive.3. Add a new user name, a password, then confirm the password.4.

Page 375

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 436 -5. Click the Add Login button and the new username will appear beneath the newuser group name in the left pane.6. Cli

Page 376

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 437 -3. Depending upon the Permission type, the setting options are either Show or Hide,or there will be three options: Fu

Page 377

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 438 -4. Click Save.Adding LocationsThe Locations tab configures which controllers the user group is allowed to manipulate.

Page 378 - Anti Passback

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 439 -Adding Access GroupsThe third part of the virtual database permissions is the Access Groups tab. The systemadministra

Page 379 - APB Amnesty - PXL

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 44 -l Added more options to the context menus used when creating an email/SMS mes-saging macro. This makes it easier to in

Page 380

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 440 -1. To configure the access groups for a specific user group, select the user group andclick on the Access Groups tab.

Page 381 - Mercury APB Example

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 441 -1. To configure a user groups for a specific route, select the user group and click onthe Routing tab. The entire lis

Page 382

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 442 -

Page 383

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 443 -Application PermissionsThe Application Permissions use the Account Type to determine which menus are hid-den or disab

Page 384

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 444 -Application Menu ItemsThe menu items relate to which icons will be highlighted when the users logs into thesoftware.1

Page 385

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 445 -Override CommandsAs an example, you may also want to restrict how much control operators have over thehardware in the

Page 386

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 446 -

Page 387 - Elevator Control

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 447 -DiagnosticsDiagnostics provides quick, basic information on the clients connected to the server anda snapshot of clie

Page 388

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 448 -l Click the Server tab to review server diagnostic information.

Page 389 - 4-Door Controller and 4x4s

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 449 -System OptionsThe System Options window allows you to view detailed system information and enable/-configure certain

Page 390

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 45 -Card-Only to more secure Two-Card required, but would not switch back to theless secure option.l Standardized the word

Page 391

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 450 -LicenseLicense displays information regarding the program features, limits, and capacitiesenabled by the license you

Page 392

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 451 -Situation Manager - Global Lock/UnlockThe Situation Manager is an advanced Doors.NET feature advanced feature imple-m

Page 393

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 452 -l Select which doors participate in Global Lock and/or Global Unlock.l Set the override precedence between Global Loc

Page 394 - Hardware Configuration

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 453 -Supplementary InformationTypical Global Lock/Unlock Applications - provides sample configurations for typicalGlobal L

Page 395

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 454 -Configure the Situation ManagerSituation Manager configuration allows you to define how Global Lock/Unlock is applied

Page 396

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 455 -2. Click Situation Manager in the list of System Options.3. In the grid, click in the Enabled field and select Yes in

Page 397

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 456 -System Administrator OnlyLimits access to the Situation Manager to operators who have System Administratorlevel login

Page 398

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 457 -Global Unlock EnabledEnables Global Unlock, placing the Global Unlock icon and the Normal icon into the Situ-ation Ma

Page 399

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 458 -Global Lock Ignore OverrideWhen enabled, this option prevents an operator from issuing a manual door commandsuch as l

Page 400 - Create the Access Groups

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 459 -Precedence option in the pull-down menu.NOTE: Precedence only applies if hardware inputs are being used to initiate G

Page 401

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 46 -l Corrected an issue when creating monitoring filters. Certain filter types would notsave properly, rendering those fi

Page 402

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 460 -l If Momentary, then no logic is needed for the restore state. The hardware input isthe trigger to put the system int

Page 403

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 461 -NOTE: This option can only be used with the optional Global Linkage feature.1. To assign a Global Linkage trigger to

Page 404 - Event Monitoring

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 462 -4. The highlighted icon reflects the current state of the system.

Page 405

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 463 -Assign Global Lock/Unlock HardwareAssigning hardware allows you to assign/unassign readers individually to the Global

Page 406 - Setup a Filter

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 464 -DoorsIf the Situation Manager is enabled, two additional properties in the Doors grid areenabled. These two propertie

Page 407

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 465 -Global Unlock input; an input cannot be both. The default is for inputs to not be con-figured as a Global Lock or Glo

Page 408

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 466 -2. A Save Changes confirmation window appears. Click Yes to confirm the optionchange.3. The Situation Manager for the

Page 409

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 467 -Typical Global Lock/Unlock Applic-ationsThe following sections provide typical application descriptions for Global Lo

Page 410 - Device Types

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 468 -icons will reflect the Global Lock/Unlock state. An operator with the appropriate per-missions must change the state

Page 411

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 469 -inputs are normal before changing the system state. The system then checks to see if atleast one Global Lock input is

Page 412

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 47 -that output. This only applies to new reassignments. If you upgrade the softwarefrom a previous revision and have thes

Page 413 - Event Acknowledgement

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 470 -l Allow operator defined linkage triggers to use the same logic as in AutoUnlock trig-gers (i.e., prevent a trigger f

Page 414

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 471 -NOTE: This example uses Boolean Arithmetic. Please be familiar with Boolean Arith-metic before attempting to program

Page 415 - Confirm Event

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 472 -Handling Offline or Network OutageStatesThe system is designed to have the ability to handle communications loss to c

Page 416 - Sound Alerts

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 473 -NOTE: If the Situation Manager is configured to be Hardware Driven then the followingcould occur:1. A controller that

Page 417

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 474 -Photo RecallBuilt into the software is the ability to be able to show a cardholder's photographwhenever access i

Page 418

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 475 -Display Optionsl Follow Live Event Filter- The feature will only process the transactions thatappear in live events.l

Page 419

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 476 -l Show on Mouse Click - Shows the tooltip on mouse click for the selected photo.l Show on Mouse Hover - Shows the too

Page 420

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 477 -8. This device type should then be assigned to any reader you choose.9. Highlight the reader in the hardware tree and

Page 421

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 478 -11. By default, it will search the following directory C:\Keri\DoorsNET\Photos - and thisis where we recommend storin

Page 422 - Event Video Recording

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 479 -14. The photo strip will appear for any cardholder that has a photograph assigned andwho gains access at this reader.

Page 423

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 48 -l Adds the ability to change the Server ID, Controller ID, and Network Data using Tel-net commands. This feature can b

Page 424

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 480 -AutomationOverviewThe Local and Global linkage menus are by far the most powerful features of the Door-s.NET software

Page 425

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 481 -tasks are available as part of the standard Doors.NET program. Other tasks are optional,licensed features. When using

Page 426

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 482 -specific trigger occurs. A typical application for this would be to send a message if aDoor Forced event occurs durin

Page 427

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 483 -Email/SMS AutomationEmail/SMS Automation allows an operator to create a macro that will automatically senda message v

Page 428

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 484 -4. Click the Add Macro Item button.5. Enter a description for the Action Type. This name is copied into the correspon

Page 429

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 485 -For Emaill Enter your message recipients in the To, CC, and BCC fields. Separate multiplerecipients with a comma (,).

Page 430

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 486 -n Global Link IDn Message IDn Object IDn Route IDn SPM IDFor SMSl Enter your message recipients in the Phone Number f

Page 431

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 487 -2. Click on the New Global Trigger entry to enable Trigger Properties.3. Enter a descriptive name into the Descriptio

Page 432 - Operators Permissions

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 488 -9. Click the Enabled check-box to enable the Condition.10. Click the Enable Time Constraint pull-down menu and select

Page 433

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 489 -13. Save the Trigger.Configure the Linkage ServiceThe Linkage Service makes the communication connection that sends o

Page 434 - Add a User Name and Password

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 49 -NOTE: Due to networking restrictions built into the Home versions of Windows operatingsystems, Doors.Net software is N

Page 435

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 490 -Email Settings1. Click the Email Settings tab.2. Make edits according to the type of Email service you use. Keri reco

Page 436 - Set Software Permissions

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 491 -4. Click the Close button to exit the License Manager.SMS Settings1. Click the SMS Settings tab. Default SMS settings

Page 437

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 492 -4. Click the Close button to exit the License Manager.Verify the Macro is Operational1. Right click on the Macro name

Page 438 - Adding Locations

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 493 -5.Enable the Parameter Pane Advanced View .6. Scroll down the Parameter List until the Monitoring section appears.7.

Page 439 - Adding Access Groups

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 494 -

Page 440 - Adding Routing

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 495 -Global LinkageThe Global Linkage Module and related user interface screens provide a means of auto-mating system func

Page 441 - Auditing Operator Permissions

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 496 -The Host Based schedule runs on the Application Server PC (the host PC) and uses theDoors.NET time schedules and the

Page 442

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 497 -Each Global Trigger can have multiple conditions of the same type. Each condition ofthe Global Trigger is evaluated i

Page 443 - Application Permissions

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 498 -The feature is supported on all Doors.NET controller types except for the PXL con-trollers. It is an optional module

Page 444 - Application Menu Items

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 499 -l Program an input to unlock/lock several doors at oncel Program an output to follow an input

Page 445 - Override Commands

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 5 -software. It can be configured to run on a single PC or multiple PCs across a network -depending upon the desired chara

Page 446

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 50 -l Ingersoll-Rand / Schlage AD-Series wireless locksl Support for reverse bit patterns for specific types of Magstripe

Page 447 - Diagnostics

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 500 -Global Linkage - Program Doors toUnlock/Lock Based on Input StateTo program a Global Linkage you must have a Global L

Page 448

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 501 -4. From the Macro Item type drop-down list select Reader Mode Control.5. Select the appropriate hardware gateway.6. S

Page 449 - System Options

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 502 -10. A second macro needs to be added, this macro will put the doors back to their nor-mal mode.11. Rename the second

Page 450

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 503 -18. As with the first macro, multiple action types need to be added - each one cor-responding to the participating do

Page 451

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 504 -20. The doors will relock when you right-click and 'Execute' the second macro.Trigger Setup1. Ensure that a

Page 452

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 505 -2. Two trigger conditions must now be defined; The first trigger condition will be theinput going active, this will a

Page 453 - Supplementary Information

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 506 -Trigger Condition 21. Highlight the same trigger and click Add Condition button.2. Highlight the second New Condition

Page 454 - Enable Situation Manager

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 507 -5. Finally, locate the input point in the hardware tree. In the properties go to Mon-itoring >> Global Trigger

Page 455 - General Configuration Options

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 508 -6. There's no need to do any kind of update because the configuration gets sent outto the hardware as soon as it

Page 456 - Global Configuration Options

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 509 -Global Linkage - Program an Output toFollow an InputTo program a Global Linkage you must have a Global Linkage licens

Page 457 - Global Lock Enabled

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 51 -Program Improvements:l Corrected typographical and display field errors in several program windows.l Corrected informa

Page 458 - Precedence

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 510 -Macro Setup1. From the Home tab >> Automation ribbon click Global Linkage.

Page 459 - Global Reset Type

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 511 -2. Click the Add New button to add a new macro. In the Description create a name forthe Macro (Red LED Active), then

Page 460 - Global Restore Trigger

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 512 -5. You will now have two Macros defined in the list. The first one to Activate the out-put, the second will De-activa

Page 461 - Save Your Changes

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 513 -Trigger Setup1. Click the Triggers tab, click add new then create a name for the trigger (i.e MotionTrigger).2. From

Page 462

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 514 -3. Click the new condition to highlight it and give the condition a description (InputActive). From Available Message

Page 463

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 515 -5. Click Add Condition again. The Monitor Point - Secure condition can be assignedto the same trigger but will action

Page 464

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 516 -6. Select the other Macro from the Macro drop-down list.7. Now that the configuration is complete you just have to hi

Page 465

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 517 -8. Activate the input on controller one to trigger activation of the output on controller 2.If the procedure fails to

Page 466

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 518 -Global Linkage MacrosThe following list details all the Global Linkage Macro options that are available in Door-s.NET

Page 467 - Software Driven ONLY

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 519 -Set LED Mode 2Set LED Mode 3Reader Mask -Forced OpenMask Reader ForcedUnmask Reader ForcedReader Mask - HeldOpenMask

Page 468 - Hardware Driven ONLY

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 52 -prompts the user to redefine that programming prior to removing the 4x4 from thesystem.l Corrected an issue with Doors

Page 469 - Hardware or Software Driven

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 520 -Activate Severe Threat LevelActivate Global LockActivate Global Restore NormalActivate Global UnlockSMS SMS CarrierSc

Page 470

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 521 -Global Linkage TriggersThe following list details all the trigger conditions available within Global Linkage. Mul-tip

Page 471

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 522 -Access Denied - Count ExceededAccess Granted -Access Granted - Anti-PassbackAccess Granted - Anti-Passback, No EntryA

Page 472

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 523 -SRAM Buffer OverflowController Credential Database Saved to FlashMemoryController ID ReportController Power-Up Diagno

Page 473

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 524 -DeniedAccess Denied - Asked For Host Approval, thentimed outAccess Denied - Before Activation DateAccess Denied - Dea

Page 474 - Photo Recall

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 525 -Access Granting - Second Transaction Will FollowAccess Granting - Waiting For Host ResponseDoor LockedDoor Locked By

Page 475

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 526 -Reader Contact - Shorted LineReader Contact Door Open - Forced Open isMaskedReader Contact - Masked Both Forced Open

Page 476

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 527 -Secondary Request to ExitThe wireless reader (Aperio) has a low batteryThe wireless reader (Aperio) has a stalled mot

Page 477

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 528 -Video - Person FallenVideo - Person IntrusionVideo - Person LoiteringVideo - Person on WatchlistVideo - Person Runnin

Page 478

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 529 -Local LinkageThe Local Linkage section is by far the most powerful feature of the Doors.NET system.It is an advanced

Page 479

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 53 -l Separated the operator permissions for viewing credential activation dates fromviewing credentials themselves, creat

Page 480 - Automation

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 530 -Setup Local Linkage1. After logging into Doors.NET, click the Setup tab, then Local Linkage.2. The first tab you will

Page 481 - Standard Automation Tasks

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 531 -2. Highlight the new procedure, change the default name, then click the Add Actionbutton. There are many Action Types

Page 482 - Licensed Features

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 532 -4. You can use any available input on the controller, or a 4x4 or GIOX module con-nected to any of the controller&apo

Page 483 - Email/SMS Automation

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 533 -6. At this point you can test the Local Linkage procedure to verify its functionality.Right-click the procedure name

Page 484

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 534 -When the system sees a trigger that you have defined, the event will appear in liveevents and at the same time it wil

Page 485 - For Email

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 535 -l The Execute This Procedure drop down selection is a list of the stored actionlists at the controller. This is the p

Page 486 - Create the Trigger

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 536 -2. A dialog save box will appear and the default location will be the 'Exported Link-ages' sub-folder withi

Page 487

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 537 -6. The same dialog box will appear with the 'ExportedLinkages' folder as pre-selec-ted. If you have linkage

Page 488

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 538 -Local Linkage Trigger Conditions ListThe table below lists all of the available trigger conditions. Changing the Sour

Page 489 - Configure the Linkage Service

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 539 -Access Denied: Invalid Facil-ity Code Ext.Access Denied: Not In FileAccess Denied: Invalid IssueCodeAccess Granted: F

Page 490 - Email Settings

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 54 -NXT Firmware Version 2.05.16l Corrected a controller power-up issue that could energize a 4x4 relay during thepower up

Page 491 - SMS Settings

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 540 -Access Granted: Door NotUsedAccess Denied: PIN TimeoutAccess GrantedAccess Denied: NeverAllowedAccess Denied: No Seco

Page 492

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 541 -Door Secured: PreviouslyHeld OpenDoor Secured: PreviouslyForced or Held OpenDoor ClosedDoor Opened (No Alarm)Held Ope

Page 493

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 542 -- Airlock is BusyControl Point Change of State Disabled From HostOff-Line: No ReportOutput is InactiveOutput is Activ

Page 494

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 543 -Tamper Became InactivePanel Dia-gnosticsSystem Panel DiagnosticsPanel PowerMonitorChange of State Power Monitor Becam

Page 495 - Global Linkage

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 544 -Local Linkage Procedure Action ItemsThe table below lists all of the available procedure action item selections. Chan

Page 496

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 545 -Enable Cipher ModeEnable Extended User CommandsEnable Two Card RuleFacility CodeLockdownLockedLockoutPIN OnlyUnlocked

Page 497 - Enable Global Linkage

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 546 -Local Linkage - Program an Output toFollow an InputA basic Local Linkage example is to program an output on the syste

Page 498 - Global Linkage Examples

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 547 -3. Highlight the new procedure and enter a description.l The Description text field allows you to change the name of

Page 499

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 548 -6. Control Points are outputs and for this example it is using an output on a 4x4 mod-ule - wired into an NXT Mercury

Page 500 - Macro Setup

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 549 -There are now two different procedures (one to activate the output and one to deactivateit).8. If the hardware is onl

Page 501

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 55 -The system calendar option is licensed separately but include more features thanjust the backup option.Program Improve

Page 502

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 550 -Trigger Setup1. Click on the Triggers tab next. The same controller should already be pre-selectedin the controller l

Page 503

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 551 -4. Rename the first trigger to something meaningful and make the following selec-tions.l The Description field allows

Page 504 - Trigger Setup

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 552 -l The Transaction Type drop down selection is a list of transaction types asso-ciated with the selected source type.

Page 505 - Trigger Condition 1

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 553 -Local Linkage - Change Card ReaderMode from an InputThis Local Linkage example explains how to increase the security

Page 506 - Trigger Condition 2

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 554 -3. Highlight the controller in the hardware tree (ensure Advanced View is enabled)4. Scroll down the properties until

Page 507

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 555 -6. Open Local Linkage by clicking Setup tab >> Local Linkage.

Page 508

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 556 -Procedure Setup1. Select the controller which the keypad is wired into then click the New Procedurebutton.2. Highligh

Page 509 - Follow an Input

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 557 -5. Select the card reader door to be changed. Note that only 1 reader can be selectedfor each action type.6. From the

Page 510

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 558 -9. At this point you can test the functionality of the procedures by right-clicking andselecting Execute.10. After ex

Page 511

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 559 -1. Click the Triggers tab, click the Add Trigger button and in the Description field cre-ate a name for the trigger (

Page 512

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 56 -Firmware Updates for Hardware Components:RIM v03.01.11l Under certain conditions, typically when “hot-swapping” reader

Page 513

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 560 -3. Click Add Trigger button again, as the process now needs to be repeated for whenthe input is secure. Create a name

Page 514

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 561 -5. Your Local Linkage action setup is now complete. It is now simply a case of activ-ating the Input. The input activ

Page 515

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 562 -ReportsDoors.NET software includes many different default report types which are included inthe standard version of t

Page 516

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 563 -Reports - Cardholders1. To run reports on Cardholders in the Doors.NET system click on the reports tab >>Cardho

Page 517

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 564 -l Cardholders in a Departmentl Cardholders in a Locationl Cardholders from a County (Work)l Cardholders from a County

Page 518 - Global Linkage Macros

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 565 -6. There are several different Views that can be selected from the drop-down list. Forexample, here is how the Corpor

Page 519

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 566 -8. It is also easy to export the information as a PDF, Excel or XPS document. Afteryou have generated the report, cli

Page 520

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 567 -9. Then just navigate to a destination folder, change the default name of the file ifdesired and then click save.

Page 521 - Global Linkage Triggers

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 568 -Reports - Transactions1. To run Transaction reports in Doors.NET click on the Reports tab >> Transactions.2. Wh

Page 522

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 569 -3. There are many different Transaction Report Types available, these can all beviewed by clicking the drop-down list

Page 523

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 57 -l When setting operator permissions to View Only, certain permissions were not cor-rectly applied.l The Search Cardhol

Page 524

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 570 -l All Messages (Reader, Cardholder, MessageType)l All Messages (Reader, MessageType)l All Messages (Search)l Last X M

Page 525

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 571 -Note: You can also select multiple readers, cardholders and message types.2. Once you have selected the reader(s) and

Page 526

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 572 -4. Change the start date and the end dates, if desired, by default they are both set totoday's date. You can als

Page 527

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 573 -Including Video6. Some of the transaction may have video clips associated with them. If there arecameras on the syste

Page 528

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 574 -View OptionsYou can also view the report in 'Card View'.Or choose one of the View options from the drop-dow

Page 529 - Local Linkage

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 575 -Printing and ExportingOnce the report has been generated it can be printed directly from the software, or it canbe ex

Page 530 - Setup Local Linkage

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 576 -Reports - Reader Access1. Click Reports > Reader Access.2. The reader access reports provides you with information

Page 531

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 577 -5. This information can also be sorted by columns, i.e by cardnumber, first name, lastname or access group.NOTE:You

Page 532

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 578 -

Page 533 - Triggers

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 579 -Reports - HardwareHardware Reports allow you to run a report on the properties and configuration of all thehardware o

Page 534

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 58 -l Changing filter settings required a unique password and not the standard systemadministrator password. Now the syste

Page 535 - Linkage Export/Import

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 580 -5. Use the View drop-down list to change the display of the grid.6. In addition, you can select 'Card View'

Page 536

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 581 -7. As with all the Doors.NET Reports you can print the information directly or it can beexported and saved as an Exce

Page 537

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 582 -ToolsUtilitiesTwo utilities are available allowing you to change the logon password or to backup theentire Doors.NET

Page 538

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 583 -Tools - UtilitiesChange PasswordThe Change Password feature allows you to quickly change the password of the cur-rent

Page 539

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 584 -2. Select the Global Linkage entry on the left pane.3.Click on the button.4. It opens up on the Startup tab and you w

Page 540

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 585 -Changing the Video Gateway Password1. Again, open up the License Manager and select the Video Gateway on the leftpane

Page 541

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 586 -The backup features is a very simple means of creating a full backup of the entire Door-s.NET database. There is no c

Page 542

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 587 -6. The file should then be copied to an external hard-drive, a CD/DVD, USB-drive orother removable medium for safe st

Page 543

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 588 -LayoutsThe layout and positioning of each of the main components and the location of the gridviews can be saved per u

Page 544

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 589 -To save your screen preferences click on the save layout icon, give the file a name andsave it into the 'Menu La

Page 545

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 59 -Technical SupportKeri's highly experienced and knowledgeable staff provides technical support world-wide.U.S. Sup

Page 546

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 590 -Next time you login under this user, simply click on Tools >> Load Layout and select thesame file and click Ope

Page 547

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 591 -color options for live events, can be helpful for operators who may be color blind and findit hard to distinguish bet

Page 548

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 592 -View TasksThe View Tasks tab breaks into two groups:the Help Tasks group and the DockingTasks group.Help TasksThe He

Page 549

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 593 -2. Click the Details button to view detailed information on the software release. Inform-ation within this window may

Page 550

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 594 -3. Click the System Info button to open Microsoft's System Information window. Thiswindow provides technical det

Page 551

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 595 -l The Show All icon pins open all quick-open status tabs into partitioned windows inthe data field.l The Hide All ico

Page 552

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 596 -Display ColorsThe Display Colors window allows you to set the colors of key elements of the windowbeing displayed. Us

Page 553 - Mode from an Input

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 597 -Advanced ViewAdvanced View is not enabled by default on a standard Doors.NET installation, even forthe default System

Page 554

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 598 -3. When you return to the hardware properties you will see the additional AdvancedView 'atom' icon.4. You c

Page 555

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 599 -5. Refer to Operators Permissions for instructions on how to prevent a software userfrom being able to view Advanced

Page 556 - Procedure Setup

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 6 -Custom Credential Formats, Area Control, Host Schedules, System Calendar, RollcallClient, and a Professional Report Cli

Page 557

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 60 -Software InstallationDoors.NET installation and controller configuration is a three step process. Each ofthese steps h

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 600 -SQL Database Backup and RestoreContent in development.

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 601 -Troubleshooting BasicsHelp content section under development.

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 602 -Firewalls and CommunicationHelp content section under development.

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 61 -NOTE:Navigate to the DVD's root directory and run the autorun.exe program if thismenu does not appear.l Click th

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 62 -3. Once started, the installer performs a quick installation file verification and pre-pares the file set for installa

Page 563 - Reports - Cardholders

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 63 -5. Review the version listing to confirm the revision of the software to be installed.6. Click NEXT to continue to the

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 64 -7. Click the check-box to accept the License Agreement.8. Click NEXT to enter Customer Registration information.

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 65 -9. Enter your User Name and (optionally) an Organization Name.10. Click NEXT for Hardware Selection.

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 66 -11. Click the radio button corresponding to the controller type being used in the sys-tem.l Keri NXT for standard NXT

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 67 -13. Click the Radio Button corresponding to your Type of Installation.l A Full Installation installs all software comp

Page 568 - Reports - Transactions

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 68 -18. The default destination folder is listed in the destination folder field. Keri recom-mends using this folder for t

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 69 -20. Use the radio buttons to select if software access is to be granted to:l Current User Only (the user logged into t

Page 570 - Example Transaction Report

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 7 -Alerts can be easily setup in Doors.NET to automatically give an indication in the soft-ware when a certain event occur

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 70 -server package) will be installed and then the database will be installed.l Scan the Network for Existing SQL Servers

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 71 -27. The installation process is complete once the software is installed, and a new data-base is created or an existing

Page 573 - Generating the Report

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 72 -The software is now installed and ready for licensing and gateway configuration.

Page 574 - View Options

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 73 -License ManagerThe License Manager activates your software allowing use.Retrieve the License KeyA license key is provi

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 74 -Legacy controllers are carrying over from an existing Doors32 installation that is beingupgraded to Doors.NET. There i

Page 576 - Reports - Reader Access

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 75 -3. Under Installed Components, expand the Services list and click on the ApplicationServer call-out.4. Under the Regis

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 76 -6. Double-check your entry as an incorrect character will invalidate your softwareinstallation.7. Click ACTIVATE.l If

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 77 -l If the License Manager CAN connect to Keri's license server (requires an Internetconnection with external acces

Page 579 - Reports - Hardware

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 78 -Activation via EmailIf the License Manager is unable to connect to the License Server it may be due to a fire-wall or

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 79 -3. Click the Offline Registration button and the ApplicationServerLicenseoffline.dlscfile is created.4. Locate the lic

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 8 -Doors.Net supports an unlimited number of software users and user groups. User rightscan be configured with limitations

Page 582 - Utilities

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 80 -8. Copy the received ApplicationServerLicense.dlsc file into the C:\Keri\DoorsNET\directory.9. Reboot your PC to resta

Page 583 - Tools - Utilities

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 81 -Verify LegacyPXL Controller CountsThe Capacities section lists the number of Legacy PXL controllers supported by your

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 82 -Verify Optional FeaturesAlso, you should verify that any optional licensed features are enabled.

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 83 -Exit the License ManagerClick Close to exit the License Manager. The next step is to configure the gateway usingthe Ga

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 84 -Licensed ApplicationsLicensed Applications are stand alone programs or plug-ins that add features or extendfunctionali

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 85 -Archive ServiceThe Archive Configuration Wizard is used to setup archiving of event information that isgenerated by th

Page 588 - User Layout Preferences

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 86 -4. Select the Maximum amount of days to keep event information before archiving,(Min - 120 days, Max - 365 days)5. Sel

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 87 -9. The default SQL database Instance will be shown. Use the drop-down list to locatethe database Instance if it reside

Page 590 - Layout Templates

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 88 -12. Click on Save Archive Server Settings and you should then see:13. Finally, close the configuration wizard and the

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 89 -Enroll ClientHelp content section under development.

Page 592 - View Tasks

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 9 -updates in real-time as the cardholders move throughoutthe facility. An occupancy counter updates as cardholders enter

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 90 -Global Linkage ServiceHelp Content Section Under Development

Page 594 - Docking Tasks

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 91 -IT Package ClientThe IT Package Client includes the professional Report Client, the Time and Attendanceinterface, and

Page 595 - Advanced View

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 92 -LDAP Import for Active DirectoryThe LDAP Import feature has two parts: a stand-alone LDAP Import utility and an LDAPSy

Page 596 - Display Colors

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 93 -l Runs on any Windows PC with .NET 3.5l Requires network connectivity to Doors.NET Application Server and AD DomainCon

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 94 -Managed Services ClientThe Managed Services client provides a means for remotely accessing, managing, andoperating a n

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 95 -Map ClientHelp content section under development.

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Doors.NET Reference Manual- 96 -Multiple User ClientsMultiple user clients allows for multiple concurrent users to administer and monitor siteswithin

Page 600 - Content in development

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 97 -and so on, these ports are automatically added to the Windows firewall during the install-ation process.

Page 601 - Troubleshooting Basics

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 98 -EVR ClientThe Reflections Event Video Recording Client provides revolutionary integration ofvideo to any Doors.NET acc

Page 602 - Firewalls and Communication

Doors.NET Reference Manual- 99 -By using the Reflections client, customers are benefited by a common video user inter-face across multiple manufacture

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