How do I setup an NXT-MSC 2-door or 4-door controller in the Doors.NET software?
An NXT Mercury-powered (NXT-MSC) controller is added to Doors.NET via an Ethernet connection and there are two options; either the controller obtains its IP address automatically (DHCP) or the controller is configured with a static-IP address (non DHCP). The following videos explain each option:
1.0 Introduction This document explains how to access and change the NXT Mercury-Powered settings via Doors.NET Design Mode or using an older version of Mozilla Firefox web browser. It also explains how to factory reset the controller, import the ...
1.0 Introduction The airlock features is available on NXT-MSC or Mercury SCP controllers when Area Control is enabled on the license. This is so that you can set up two or more areas as 'airlock' areas. Anti-passback is not required for airlocks to ...
1.0 Introduction The ability to encrypt the communications path is needed when that path includes a network that is shared and carries other data. In the case of a serial connection, physical access to the communication wires is required and ...
1.0 Introduction The Anti Passback (APB) feature provides one-way card access into and out of a secure area. It prevents a cardholder from using their card and then passing that card back to someone in order for them to gain unauthorized access. ...
Effective from Doors.NET v4.0.3 it is now possible to make various controller configuration changes within Doors.NET rather than via a web browser. This section explains how to access the controller internal configuration and which configuration ...