Hardware Setup and Status
Primary and Secondary Reader Setup
1.0 Introduction NXT Exit readers are only supported on the NXT-MSC controller type. It is however, possible to configure a Primary and Secondary reader when using Standard NXT controller. This is done by using two controller buses and wiring a ...
NXT Exit Reader Setup
NXT Exit Reader Setup Keri NXT controllers with Mercury Firmware now provide an Entrance/Exit reader door control feature/configuration. This Entrance/Exit feature allows two readers to be wired into one bus on the NXT controller to control entrance ...
NXT 4x4 Module Setup
Basic NXT 4x4 Setup and Configuration 1.0 Using Standard NXT Controllers The NXT 4x4 module is added to standard NXT controllers using Auto-configuration. The 4x4 module is connected to the controller via one of the available RS-485 ports (these are ...
Setup an NXT-MSC Controller
1.0 Introduction Doors.NET installation and configuration is a three step process. Each of these steps is covered separately in the help file and there are also separate standalone documents available: Doors.NET Software Installation (document P/N: ...
Doors.NET - Door/Reader Settings
1.0 Introduction The Setup Doors process allows you to configure door operating parameters, view event history, audit changes, view current status, manually lock/unlock, configure reader type (as applicable), and mask/unmask certain door event types. ...
Setup Outputs
The Setup Outputs process allows you to configure the output type and monitoring parameters. 1.0 Via the Outputs tab Under the Hardware Setup tab, Click the Outputs tab. The Selected Hardware tab is then loaded on the ribbon . 2.0 Via the Hardware ...
Setup Inputs
The Setup Inputs process allows you to configure the input type, circuit supervision, and monitoring parameters. Under the Hardware Setup tab, Click the Inputs tab. The Selected Hardware tab is then loaded on the ribbon. Display Input Information by ...
Basic Input/Output (I/O) Control
Basic Input/Output Control 1.0 Introduction The standard version of Doors.NET provides basic input/output control for general purpose inputs and outputs when using standard NXT, PXL, NXT Mercury-Powered (MSC) or Mercury (SCP) controllers. The ...
RDR-ENR1 USB Enrollment Reader - Installation Guide
USB Enrollment Reader Setup Guide 1.0 Introduction Keri Part Number - RDR-ENR1 The RDR-EN1 is a multi-technology USB enrollment reader that is capable of reading both 125KHz proximity cards and 13.56MHz contactless cards and is compatible with the ...
Using Multiple Hardware Types in Doors.NET
Doors.NET is capable of running multiple concurrent hardware platforms. The ability to support multiple concurrent hardware platforms was introduced in Doors.NET v3.5.1.19. Support for the Entraguard, the PXL-G and the PXL-LC was introduced in ...
Viewing the Hardware Status
Status tabs are found at the bottom of the work space/data display field. Certain status tabs only appear when its corresponding feature is accessed or enabled. Mouse over a tab to have that tab's window open in the work space/data display field. ...
Setup a Hardware Gateway Using the Gateway Wizard
Effective from version 3.5.1.21 of Doors.NET a gateway is typically setup using the License Manager. However, there are situations where the hardware gateway needs to be installed on a remote workstation. The Gateway Wizard allows you to add a remote ...
Configure the Hardware Communications Gateway via License Manager
Effective from version 3.5.1.21 the hardware communications gateway is setup via the License Manager (which you are prompted to run on the host PC following installation of the software). Version 3.5.1.21 automatically installs all supported gateway ...
Setup an NXT Controller
Introduction This document covers the basic configuration of NXT controllers in Doors.NET software. It assumes Doors.NET has already been successfully installed on your host PC, the software license has been activated, and the gateway has been ...
Setup a PXL-500 Controller
1.0 Introduction This section covers the basic configuration of PXL controllers in Doors.NET software. It assumes Doors.NET has already been successfully installed on your host PC, the software license has been activated, and the PXL gateway has been ...