General Hardware Setup
Doors.NET Hardware Browser Changes
1.0 Introduction From Doors.NET v5.2.0 and onwards, there is a slight difference in setting up a Gateway Node for wireless lock integration. Prior to v5.2.0, a gateway node would be added to a controller bus. From v5.2.0 and onwards, the gateway node ...
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 ...
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 ...