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 covers the basic setup of an NXT Mercury Powered (NXT-MSC) controller in Doors.NET or Borealis. It assumes your Doors.NET or Borealis system has already been setup. Important Notes: A Doors.NET system should be licensed ...
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 ...
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 ...
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. Local APB is ...
1. 0 Introduction The NXT-MSC (Mercury-Powered) controller is programmed with the firmware of a Mercury EP1502 controller. It has all the standard and advanced functionality of an EP1502, such as: temporary cards (by use count, number of days or ...