Axis Communications A1001 Network Router User Manual


 
AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller & AXIS Entry Manager
System Configuration
- Open circuit = Open door – Select if the door monitor circuit is normally closed. The door monitor gives the door
open signal when the circuit is open. The door monitor gives the door closed signal when the circuit is closed.
Cancel access time once door is opened – Select to prevent tailgating, that is, stop unauthorized visitors from accessing
the door. The door will lock immediately after the door has been opened. When the door closes, the door will be locked and
cannot be opened until a user requests and is granted access again.
The following door monitor time options are available:
Access time – Set the number of seconds the door shall remain unlocked after access has been granted. The door remains
unlocked until the door has been opened and will lock when it closes regardless of whether the access time has expired or
not. If the door remains unopened, it locks when the set access time has been reached.
Open too long time – Set the number of seconds the door is allowed to stay open. If the door is still open when the
open too long time has been reached, the door open too long alarm is triggered. Set up an action rule to congure which
action the open too long event shall trigger.
Pre-alarm time – A pre-alarm is a warning signal that is triggered before the open too long time has been reached. It
tells the administrator and, depending on how the action rule has been set up, it can also warn the user (the person
entering the door) that the door needs to be closed or the real alarm, the door open too long alarm, will go off. Set the
number of seconds before the door open too long alarm is triggered the system shall give the pre-alarm warning signal.
To disable the pre-alarm, set the pre-alarm time to 0.
For information about how to set up an action rule, see Set Up Action Rules on page 34.
Lock Options
Deselect Door monitor to make the following lock time options available:
Door unlocked time – Set the number of seconds the door shall remain unlocked after access has been granted. The door
remains unlocked until the door has been opened and will lock when it closes regardless of whether the door unlocked time
has expired or not. If the door remains unopened, it locks when the set door unlock time has been reached.
Pre-lock signal time – A pre-lock signal is a warning signal that is triggered before the door locks. It tells the administrator
and, depending on how the action rule has been set up, it can also warn the user (the person entering the door) that
the door will lock soon. Set the number of seconds before the door locks the system shall give the pre-lock warning
signal. The pre-lock signal time must be shorter than the door unlocked time. To disable the pre-lock warning signal,
set the pre-lock signal time to 0.
The following lock circuit options are available:
12 V
- Fail-secure – Select for locks that remain locked during power outages. When applying electric current, the
lock will unlock.
- Fail-safe – Select for locks that unlock during power outages. When applying electric current, the lock will lock.
Relay – Can only be used on one lock per door controller. If two doors are connected to the door controller, a relay can
only be used on the lock of the second door.
- Relay open = Locked – Select for locks that remain locked when the relay is open (fail-secure). When the
relay closes, the lock will unlock.
- Relay open = Unlocked – Select for locks that unlock during power outages (fail-safe). When the relay closes,
the lock will lock.
None Select if only one lock will be used.
The following lock monitor options are available:
Lock monitor – Select to make the lock monitor controls available. Then select the lock that shall be monitored. A lock
monitor can only be used on double-lock doors and cannot be used if two doors are connected to the door controller.
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