Application Notes
Replacing a PXL-500 Controller
1.0 Introduction If you need to replace a PXL-500 controller in the Doors.NET software, such as if it has been damaged, please use the following procedure to minimize the amount of system down-time: 2.0 Replacing a Primary PXL-500 Controller The ...
PXL-500 + Doors.NET Access Rights
PXL Access Rights Limitations When using PXL controllers there are certain limitations related to the assignment of access groups. A cardholder can have up to 8 access groups assigned as long as no doors exist in more than one group and providing the ...
PXL Controller Firmware Upgrade (CU-500 Upgrade Kit)
1.0 Introduction PXL controllers do not have flash firmware and so they require a physical chip change. The PXL Firmware Upgrade ship kit comes with a chip extraction tool to assist with the removal and replacement of chips - failure to use the ...
Input/Output (I/O) Control - Using PXL-500 Controllers
Using Doors.NET v3.5.1.21 and higher, you can apply basic I/O linkage actions to a PXL-500 controller which has an SB-593 satellite board connected to it. The SB-593 provides a PXL-500 with an additional 8 general purpose inputs and 4 general purpose ...
Global Lock, Lockout and Lockdown - Using PXL-500 Controllers
The global lock feature uses a dedicated input on the satellite board installed on the primary controller. This option will not appear if a satellite board is not installed. When the global lock input is triggered all online and functioning doors on ...
Global Unlock - Using PXL-500 Controllers
This section explains how to enable the standard implementation of the Global Unlock feature using the dedicated Global Unlock input on the Primary PXL controller. The dedicated Global Unlock input is physically located between pins 5 and 6 of TB4 on ...