Axis Communications A1001 Network Router User Manual


 
AXIS A1001 Network Door Controller & AXIS Entry Manager
Alarm and Event Configuration
- Area Removed – Not supported by this version of AXIS Entry Manager. Must be congured by a client such
as an access management system, through the VAPIX® application programming interface, that supports this
feature and use devices that can provide the required signals. Triggers the action rule when an access area is
removed from the system.
- Door Changed – Triggers the action rule when the door conguration settings, for example door name, are
changed or when a door is added to the system. This can for example be used to send a notication when a
door is installed and congured.
- Door Removed – Triggers the action rule when a door is removed from the system. This can for example be
used to send a notication when a door is removed from the system.
Door
- Door Alarm – Triggers the action rule when the door monitor indicates that the door has been forced open, the
door is open too long, or if the door is faulty in any way. This can for example be used to send a notication
when someone is forcing an entry.
- Door Double-Lock Monitor Triggers the action rule only when the secondary lock changes state to either
locked or unlocked.
- Door Lock Monitor – Triggers the action rule when the normal lock changes state to either locked or unlocked.
For example, a fault is triggered when the door monitor detects that the door is open although the lock is locked.
- Door Mode – Triggers the action rule when the door changes states, for example, when the door has been
accessed or blocked, or the door is in lockdown mode. For more detailed descriptions of these modes, see the
online help.
- Door Monitor – Triggers the action rule when the door monitor state changes. This can for example be used to
send a notication when a door monitor indicates that the door is opened or closed.
- Door Tamper – Triggers the action rule when the door monitor detects that the connection is interrupted, for
example if someone cuts the wires to the door monitor. To use this trigger, make sure that Enable supervised
inputs is selected and that end of line resistors are installed on the relevant door connector input ports. For
more information, see Use Supervised Inputs on page 16.
- Door Warning – Triggers the action rule before the door open too long alarm goes off. This can be used to,
for example, send a warning signal that the door controller will send the real alarm, the door open too long
alarm, if the door is not closed within the specied door open too long time. For more information about door
open too long time, see Congure Locks and Door Monitors on page 14.
Event Logger – Keeps track of all events in the door controller, for example when a user swipes a card or opens a door. If
Global events is enabled, the event logger keeps track of all the events in every controller in the system. To set which
alarms and events that can trigger an action rule, go to Setup > Congure Event and Alarm Logs. The event logger is
shared by the system and can store up to 30 000 events. When the limit is reached, the event logger uses the rst in rst
out (FIFO) rule. This means that the rst event is the rst to be overwritten.
- Alarm – Triggers the action rule when one of the specied alarms has been triggered. The system administrator
can congure which events are more important than others and select whether a particular event should
trigger an alarm or not.
- Dropped Alarms – Triggers the action rule when new alarm records cannot be written to the alarm logs. For
example if there are so many simultaneous alarms that the event logger cannot keep up. When an alarm is
dropped, a notication can be sent to the operator.
- Dropped Events – Triggers the action rule when new event records cannot be written to the event logs. For
example, if there are so many simultaneous events that the event logger cannot keep up. When an event is
dropped, a notication can be sent to the operator.
Hardware
- Casing Open – Triggers the action rule if the cover of the door controller is opened or if the door controller is
removed from the wall or ceiling. This can for example be used to send a notication if the casing has been
opened for maintenance purposes or when someone has tampered with the casing.
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