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AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller & AXIS Entry Manager
System Configuration
3. After the hardware conguration has been reset, go to Setup > Manage Network Door Controllers in System.
4. In the Network door controllers in system list, identify the door controller that you want to remove and click Remove
from system.
5. A dialog opens reminding you to reset the door controller’s hardware conguration. Click Remove controller to conrm.
6. A dialog opens prompting you to conrm that you want to remove the door controller. Click OK to conrm. The removed
door controller is now in standalone mode.
Note
• When a door controller is removed from the system, all its access management settings are deleted.
• Only door controllers that are online can be removed.
Maintenance Instructions
To keep the access control system running smoothly, Axis recommends regular maintenance of the access control system, including
door controllers and connected devices.
Do maintenance at least once a year. The suggested maintenance procedure includes, but is not limited to, the following steps:
• Make sure all the connections between the door controller and the external devices are secure.
• Verify all the hardware connections. See Verication Controls on page 17.
• Verify that the system, including the connected external devices, functions correctly.
- Swipe a card and test the readers, doors, and locks.
- If the system includes REX devices, sensors or other devices, test them as well.
- If activated, test the tampering alarms.
If the results from any of the steps above indicate faults or unexpected behavior:
- Test the signals of the wires using appropriate equipment and check if the wires or cables are damaged
in any way.
- Replace all damaged or faulty cables and wires.
- Once the cables and wires have been replaced, verify all the hardware connections again. See Verication
Controls on page 17.
• Make sure all access schedules, doors, groups, and users are up to date.
• If the door controller is not behaving as expected, see Troubleshooting on page 51 and Maintenance on page 48 for
more information.
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