Doors NetXtreme™ Access Control Software Reference Manual v4.
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Keri Systems, Inc. Doors NetXtreme™ Reference Manual Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Table of Contents Introduction to Doors NetXtreme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Getting Started. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Software Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Doors NetXtreme™ Reference Manual Keri Systems, Inc. Setup Access Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Credential and User Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Enroll Credentials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Enroll Credentials - Block Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Keri Systems, Inc. 1.0 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Introduction to Doors NetXtreme Doors NetXtreme (DoorsNXT) is versatile in that it will work within a small LAN with a single PC running the Server, Database and Client or within a Global WAN encompassing dozens of clients controlling thousands of doors. Doors NetXtreme operates in a networked client/server environment.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 2.0 Getting Started 2.1 Software Installation Keri Systems, Inc. An InstallShield wizard handles the software installation/upgrade process. Installing software is basically a question and answer process. 1. 2. 3. Load the installation CD into the CD-ROM of the host computer. The AutoRun Menu appears. Click on the Keri product that needs to be installed or updated. Follow the on-screen step-by-step instructions.
Keri Systems, Inc. Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Figure 3: DoorsNXT - Connection Settings 3. In the Client Name field, enter “MASTERCLIENT.” NOTE: For multiple clients, you may want to enter “MASTERCLIENT,” “CLIENT2,” “CLIENT3,” etc. to help distinguish the clients from each other. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. In the Client ID field, enter an integer to be assigned to the client. It is recommended to start with 1 and continuing on sequentially with the remaining clients.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 2.3 Keri Systems, Inc. Log On to DoorsNXT Click on the Connect and Log On tab. Figure 4: Log On DoorsNXT 1. 2. Enter the Operator Name as shown on Figure 1 on page 4. Enter the Password as shown on Figure 1 on page 4. 3. 4. Click on the button. If everything has been done correctly, you will receive confirmation that you are logged on to the server. Click on the “Close” button to close the Log On window. 5. Page 6 01945-100 Rev. 4.
Keri Systems, Inc. 2.4 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Setup System Information Page Every time the Setup System window is opened, a Setup System Information page window will appear. This information window states what information is necessary to have on hand prior to begin setup of the DoorsNXT network (see Figure 5). Figure 5: Setup System Information Page 1. 2. 3. Click on the “OK” button to close this window and the Setup System window will appear.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 2.5 Keri Systems, Inc. Tutorials To assist with basic setup of DoorsNXT, some video tutorials have been created and are available through the client window. Figure 6: Tutorials Access 1. 2. Page 8 All tutorials are available from the Tutorials drop-down menu. If there is a tutorial that applies to a specific window, the “Tutorial” button will be available. Slick on the button to watch the tutorial available for that particular procedure. 01945-100 Rev. 4.
Keri Systems, Inc. Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 3.0 Setup Options and Preferences 3.1 Setup Security and Licensing Currently, there are two settings that must be changed upon completion of the installation of DoorsNXT. • Change the Database Owner Password • Enter the License Authorization Code (if concurrent client capabilities are planned) Click on Setup > Options and Preferences > Security and Licensing (tab).
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 3.2 Keri Systems, Inc. Setup User Defined Fields Setup > Options and Preferences > Setup User Options (tab). Figure 8: Add User Defined Field 3.3 1. 2. 3. 4. Click on the button. Enter a name for the field (to be used in the Setup Users window). Enter the maximum number of characters allowed in the field (the range is from 1-256). Enter a description of the purpose of the User Defined Field. 5. Click on the save the fields.
Keri Systems, Inc. 3.4 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Badging Setup > Options and Preferences > Badging (tab). Figure 10: Enable Badging Once the badging feature has been enabled, ID Flow by Jolly Technologies may be used to create and issue badges. 01945-100 Rev. 4.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 4.0 Keri Systems, Inc. Operators The operators are the people who will be performing the work – creating the databases required by the DoorsNXT software to do its job and monitoring the system once everything has been downloaded to the controllers. Since the “Administrator” has access rights to every operation, anyone who knows the name and password will have complete programming access. Keri Systems recommends keeping this information a closely guarded secret. 4.
Keri Systems, Inc. 4.1.1 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Security Level Rights The following list are the feature security level rights available for assignment to a security level (which is then assigned to an operator. Each security level must be created and saved, one-at-a-time. Repeat this process for each security level.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Keri Systems, Inc. Update Network Identifies if an operator is allowed to update the network or is allowed to have Read Only access to review, but not change this information. Create Reports Identifies if an operator is allowed to generate Event Reports (summaries of events that have occurred on the access control network). Report Level 1-3 Identifies which reports an operator is allowed to run (see “Run Pre-Designed Report” on page 59).
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Keri Systems, Inc. 4.2 Create a New Operator Setup > Operators and Security Levels > Operators (tab). NOTE: As this area deals with security issues, it is recommended that only authorized personnel are present when entering and viewing operator names and passwords. Figure 12: Setup Operators 1. 2. 3. 4. Click on . Click in the “Show Passwords” box. Rename the Operator Name (name is limited to 32 characters in length). Enter a password that the operator can remember.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 4.3 Keri Systems, Inc. Setup Geographical Timezones Click Setup > System > Properties (tab) > Controller (tab). Figure 13: Setup Geographical Timezone 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Click “Add New” or “Duplicate.” Enter Property Set Name (this is the name that will be used to select this geographical timezone). Select from the drop-down menu the Geographical Timezone. Select from the Daylight Saving Time Schedule in place (if any).
Keri Systems, Inc. 5.0 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Networking There are many factors involved in setting up the Network Communication on a DoorsNXT installation. Some data will need to be provided by a Network Administrator familiar with the network where the DoorsNXT is to be installed. The main factors to consider when setting up the network are: • • 5.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 6. Keri Systems, Inc. Enter the Subnet Mask IP Address. The Subnet Mask is a method of splitting IP networks into subgroups. The “mask” separates the portions of the IP address significant to the network from the bits that are significant to the subnet. The subnet mask has the same format that is used by IP addresses. An IP address of 192.168.100.1 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 will only be able to communicate locally to other IP addresses in the range of 192.168.
Keri Systems, Inc. 6.0 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual AutoConfig Click on Setup > System > Configure Controllers (tab). Figure 16: Autoconfig - Part One 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Click . The button will change to .Click on it to begin the Autoconfig process. All available controllers will appear. The Find Status column will show the status of the controller. In the “Take Ownership” column, deselect any controllers you do not want to configure at this time.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Keri Systems, Inc. Figure 17: Autoconfig - Part Two 8. 9. The controller’s address is displayed. The Property Template is displayed. NOTE: If the Autoconfig detects a change in the configuration, a new template will be created automatically. However, this new template will not be assigned to the controller. If the new template is to be used, it must be selected.
Keri Systems, Inc. 6.1 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Verify Controller Configuration Once the controller has been configured, that configuration can be verified. Click on Setup > System > Configure Controllers (tab). Figure 18: Verify Controllers 1. 2. Click on . After completion of the verification process, the results are shown in the message box. 3. Click on the 01945-100 Rev. 4.0 to reveal the configuration of a particular controller.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 7.0 Setup System Timezones & Holidays 7.1 System Timezones Keri Systems, Inc. Click on Setup > Timezones and Holidays > Timezones (tab). Figure 19: Setup Timezones There are two predefined timezones: Always and Never. These timezones are not editable. The Always timezone always allows access regardless of time-of-day or day-of-the-week. The Never timezone never allows access regardless of time-of-day or day-of-the-week. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Click .
Keri Systems, Inc. 7.1.1 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Graveyard Shift Time Zone Example (Crossing Midnight) This time zone example is designed for a graveyard shift employee, eligible to work from 11:30 P.M. to 7:30 A.M. Monday/Tuesday through Friday/Saturday. The graveyard shift time zone is unique in that it starts in one day-of-the-week and ends in the next dayof-the-week.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 8.0 Keri Systems, Inc. Holidays Tab Holidays are treated as if they are just another day of the week. This allows holidays to have access time periods applied to them. Six holiday schedules are available for definition. This allows certain holidays to have different access times than others do.
Keri Systems, Inc. 9.0 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Create and Assign Property Sets DoorsNXT utilizes property sets to allow for common attributes and/or functions to be created into a template that may then be assigned to a number of individual buses, controllers, readers, operators, etc. 9.1 Doors/Gates Property Sets A property set is a configuration of standard settings that determine the default behavior of the system.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 9.1.1 Keri Systems, Inc. Standard Doors/Gates Properties Click on Setup > System > Properties (tab) > Doors/Gates. Each door must be assigned a property set. There are 4 standard property sets that cannot be modified. However, if these do not fit the necessary requirements, new property sets may be created. Use the following table to determine whether one of the standard property sets may be used.
Keri Systems, Inc. 9.1.2 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Create a New Doors/Gates Property Set If one of the standard property sets does not fill the required settings, a new property set will need to be created. Figure 23: Door Properties Setup 1. 2. 3. 4. Click or highlight an existing property set and click . When changes have been made to a property set, asterisks appear in the “Modified” column and will remain there until the changes have been applied to the system.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Keri Systems, Inc. Extended Open Time - Used in connection with access groups, it allows certain access groups an extended number of seconds a door can be held open for entrance or exit before the controller generates a door held alarm.
Keri Systems, Inc. 9.1.3 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Configure Input Property Sets Click on Setup > System > Properties (tab) > Inputs. Figure 24: Input Property Sets 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9.1.4 Click “Add New” button or “Duplicate” button. Rename the Property set name. Set Input Mode: Not Used, Normally Open, Normally Closed. Set Supervision: None (2 State), 3 State, 4 State. Set Monitor Timezone: Always, Never, created timezones. Apply Changes or Undo Changes.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 9.1.5 Keri Systems, Inc. Create Sites and Groups Click on Setup > System > Properties (tab) > Sites and Groups. 9.1.5.1 Create New Site Figure 26: Sites and Groups Property Set 1. 2. 3. 4. 9.1.5.2 Select the Sites tab. Click on the “Add New” button. Rename the Site Name to something that will make it easy to identify the site throughout the system and in reports. Click on “Apply Changes” to save the changes or “Undo Changes” to remove the changes made.
Keri Systems, Inc. 9.2 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Assign Property Sets to Controllers Click on Setup > System > Configure Controllers. 9.2.1 Assign Doors/Gates Property Set Click on Setup > System > Configure Controllers > Doors/Gates (tab). Figure 28: Configure Controllers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Click on the to reveal all doors on the controller. Use the drop-down menu to assign a Doors/Gates Property Set to each door.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 9.2.2 Keri Systems, Inc. Assign Inputs Property Set Click on Setup > System > Configure Controllers > Inputs (tab). Figure 29: Assign Inputs Property Set 1. 2. 3. 4. Page 32 Click on the to reveal all doors on the controller. Verify the Inputs tab has been selected to insure that all inputs in the system are visible. To change the property set of an input, use the drop-down menu and select from the input property sets designed earlier.
Keri Systems, Inc. 9.2.3 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Assign Outputs Property Set Click on Setup > System > Configure Controllers > Outputs (tab). Figure 30: Assign Outputs Property Set 1. 2. 3. 4. Click on the to reveal all doors on the controller. Verify the Outputs tab has been selected to insure that all outputs in the system are visible. To change the property set of an output, use the drop-down menu and select from the output property sets designed earlier.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 9.2.4 Keri Systems, Inc. Assign Reader Type Click on Setup > System > Configure Controllers > Readers (tab). Figure 31: Assign Reader Type 1. 2. 3. Click on the to reveal all doors on the controller. Verify the Readers tab has been selected to insure that all readers in the system are visible.
Keri Systems, Inc. 9.3 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Create New Trigger (I/O) Action Sequence Setup > System > Program System (tab). Figure 32: Create New Trigger Sequence 1. Click on the to reveal all trigger sources, action sequences, and action sources. NOTE: If an expected trigger source is not listed, return to “Assign Inputs Property Set” on page 32 and verify the expected input has been assigned a property set and the changes have been applied. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Keri Systems, Inc. Figure 33: Example of Drag and Drop 6. To use two or more trigger sources, “drag and drop the” ‘and’ or the ‘or’ to the area between the trigger sources listed in the sequence. NOTE: Once a trigger source (input) has been used, it cannot be used in any other sequence. 7. 8. Page 36 From the list of Action Sources (outputs) “drag and drop” the desired source to the Actions column in the new sequence.
Keri Systems, Inc. 10.0 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Setup Access Group Setup > Access Groups. NOTE: If a user has multiple access groups assigned. The one granting the least restrictive access will be used. Figure 34: Setup Access Groups 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Verify the “Show All” option is selected. Click on the “Add Access Group” button or “Duplicate Access Group” button. Name the Access Group something that will be easily recognizable throughout the system and in reports.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 11.0 Keri Systems, Inc. Credential and User Enrollment Credentials and Users are enrolled separately. Once they are enrolled, credentials may be assigned to individual users. More than one credential may be assigned to an individual user. 11.1 Enroll Credentials 11.1.1 Enroll Credentials - Block Enrollment Click on Setup > Users > Credentials (tab). Figure 35: Enroll Credentials - Block Enrollment 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Click on the “Create Credentials” button.
Keri Systems, Inc. 11.1.2 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Enroll Credentials - Learn Mode To enroll credentials through the “Learn Mode” method means that credentials are presented at the reader rather than inputting the information by hand. NOTE: Before beginning the “Learn Mode” process, perform an update on the controller (see “Update the Network” on page 48). NOTE: In order to make use of the “Learn Mode” method, DoorsNXT must be connected to the net.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 11.1.3 Keri Systems, Inc. Enroll Credentials - PIN (Personal Identification Number) To enroll PINs a keypad must be connected to the controller. When a PIN is used as a secondary credential, it does not need to be unique. Multiple users may be assigned the same secondary credential. However, for greater security, unique PINs is recommended. Figure 37: Enroll PIN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Click on the “Create Credentials” button.
Keri Systems, Inc. 11.2 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Enroll Users Click on Setup > Users > Users (tab). Figure 38: Enroll Users 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Select the number of users to be added. Click on the “Add” button. Enter the first and last name of each user in the fields provided. Select from the drop-down menu the Access Group and Group (if any) to be applied to each user. Select or de-select each user as “Active” (default has Active selected).
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 11.3 Keri Systems, Inc. Assign Credentials to Users Click on Setup > Users > Users (tab). Figure 39: Assign Credentials to Users 1. 2. 3. 4. Page 42 In the columns on the left of the screen, select the user to be assigned a previously enrolled credential by clicking on the name so that the entire row is highlighted.
Keri Systems, Inc. 12.0 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual IN / OUT Reader There are three type of In/Out Reader: • • • 12.1 In only Out only In/Out Enable In/Out Reader Click on Setup > Options and Preferences. Figure 40: Enable In/Out Reader 1. 2. 3. 4. Select the “Setup User Options” tab. Click in the box next to “In/Out Doors Enabled.” If an 8 Bit Burst keypad is in use, the number of PIN digits to be used may be set as well. (The range available is from 1-15 digits.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 12.2 Keri Systems, Inc. Create In/Out Reader Property Set Click on Setup > System. Select the Properties tab and click on the Doors/Gates button. A new property set will need to be created for In/Out Reader. Figure 41: Create In/Out Reader Property Set 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Page 44 Click on the Add New button. Give the property set a name that will make it easy to identify. Using the phrase “in/out reader” in the set name is recommended.
Keri Systems, Inc. 12.3 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Assign Property Set To In/Out Reader Click on Setup > System. Figure 42: Assign Property Set To In/Out Reader 1. 2. 3. 4. Click on the “Configure Controllers” tab. Click on the “+” to expand the controller information. Select the “Doors/Gates” tab. Select the bus that has the In/Out Reader(s) attached. NOTE: It is very important to do the following steps in the order specified.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 12.4 Keri Systems, Inc. Create In/Out Reader Action Sequence Click on Setup > System. Figure 43: Create In/Out Reader Action Sequence 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Click on the “Program System” tab. Click on the “+” to expand the controller information. Click on the “Add New Sequence” button. Give the action sequence a name that will make it easy to identify. Using the direction of the reader in the sequence name is recommended.
Keri Systems, Inc. 12.5 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Create In/Out Reader Access Group Click on Setup > Access Groups. Figure 44: Create In/Out Reader Access Group 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Click on the “Add Access Group” button. Give the access group a name that will make it easy to identify. Using the direction of the reader in the sequence name is recommended. Select the door(s) to be used as an In/Out Reader by clicking in the small box.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 13.0 Keri Systems, Inc. Update the Network The DoorsNXT software needs to download operating parameters to all controllers on the access control network. Click on the button. Figure 45: Update Window 1. To begin the update, use the drop-down menu to select which controllers should be updated. NOTE: If a controller has not been assigned an IP address it will not show in the drop-down menu.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Keri Systems, Inc. 14.0 Collect Events From the Network Collecting events from all controllers clears the controller buffers and stores the events in an event file on the hard disk. Event data can then be processed into report formats. Click on the button. Figure 46: Collect Events Window 1. 2. 3. To collect events, use the drop-down menu to select from which controller(s) events should be collected. Select the “Collect Events” button.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 15.0 Keri Systems, Inc. Flash Upgrade Controllers/Devices Click on Manage > Flash Controllers/Devices. Figure 47: Flash Upgrade Controllers/Devices 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Page 50 Click on the “+” to expand the controller information. Click on the “Get Current Version” button. The current versions of all connected hardware will appear. Use the drop-down menu to select from the available upgrades.
Keri Systems, Inc. 16.0 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Reset Controllers Remotely Through DoorsNXT A controller reset may be performed through the DoorsNXT software. Go to Setup > Setup Options and Preferences. Figure 48: Reset Controllers 1. 2. Enter the Operator Name and Password as shown in “Log On to DoorsNXT” on page 6. When the correct Operator Name and Password is entered, the side window appears automatically. Use the drop-down menu to select the controller(s) to be reset remotely.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 17.0 Keri Systems, Inc. Operate Hardware The Operate Hardware commands allow an operator to manually override programmed door controls. Figure 49: Operate Hardware 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Page 52 Select to view the available output points (doors, gates, elevators, and/or general outputs) as icons or as a list. Select the type of output point to view (doors, gates, elevators, or general outputs). Select the group or site to be viewed.
Keri Systems, Inc. Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 18.0 Monitor 18.1 Setup Monitor View Filters Click on Setup > View Filters and Event Messages > View Filters (tab). Figure 50: View Filters 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Click “Add New” or “Duplicate.” Rename the view filter. Be sure to choose a name that will make it easy to identify. Select the filter level. Select the poll time (1-60 seconds).
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 18.2 Keri Systems, Inc. Setup Event Messages Click on Setup > View Filters and Event Messages > Event Messages (tab). Figure 51: Event Messages 1. 2. 3. 4. Set the Priority. The Message Text string may be renamed to make it more descriptive to the operator, making report and alert viewing easier to understand.
Keri Systems, Inc. 18.3 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Show Photo Use ID Flow by Jolly Technologies to create and issue photos. 18.3.1 Enable Show Photo Click on Setup > Options and Preferences > Badging (tab). Figure 52: Enable Show Photo 1. 2. 18.3.2 Click on the box next to “Show Photo ON” to enable photos. Click on the “Apply All Changes” button. Show Photo in Setup Users Window Click on Setup > Users. Figure 53: Show Photos in Setup Users 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Click on the Users tab.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 19.0 Keri Systems, Inc. System Diagnostics Manage > System Diagnostics. Figure 54: System Diagnostics 1. Click on the 2. 3. Click on the to reveal the information of a particular controller. Each individual tab will display more information (see the following sections for more specific information). 4. Click on the 5. Page 56 button. button to receive continuous information. To stop the continuous status, click on the button.
Keri Systems, Inc. 19.1 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual System Diagnostics - Modules Manage > System Diagnostics > Modules (tab). Figure 55: System Diagnostics - Modules 1. 2. 3. 19.2 The Bus number is shown for each Bus that was detected when Get Status was selected. The Module of each Bus is shown along with the type of reader connected. The Firmware Revision currently installed is displayed. System Diagnostics - Inputs Manage > System Diagnostics > Inputs (tab).
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 19.3 Keri Systems, Inc. System Diagnostics - Relays Manage > System Diagnostics > Relays (tab). Figure 57: System Diagnostics - Relays 1. 2. 3. 4. 19.4 The Address of each relay is displayed. The Bus number where the relay is located is displayed. The Operation Mode of the relay is displayed. The current state of the relay is displayed. System Diagnostics - Doors Manage > System Diagnostics > Doors (tab).
Keri Systems, Inc. 20.0 Reporting 20.1 Run Pre-Designed Report Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Reports > Run. Figure 59: Run Pre-Designed Report 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Select the desired report and click on the to reveal any parameters that will need to be specified. Using the drop-down menu, select the “From” and “To” dates and enter them in the appropriate fields. Using a 24-hour clock to determine the time, enter the “From” and “To” times in the appropriate fields.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Keri Systems, Inc. Figure 60: Print To Screen 7. 8. The window will show all report information that fits the criteria selected. If the report contains more than one page, the buttons at the top may be used to go through the report. NOTE: Once this window is closed, the report will need to be run again in order to see the information.
Keri Systems, Inc. 20.2 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Create/Edit Reports Reports > Create. Figure 61: Create/Edit Reports 1. To create a new report, click on the designed report as the base for a new report. 2. 3. Select the desired report and click on the to display all the parameters. If the report name and description needs to be changed, enter that information in the “Report Name” and “Report Description” columns. Enter in the “From” and “To” information as desired.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 21.0 Keri Systems, Inc. Dual Verification The Dual Verification feature, when enabled, requires one or more credentials to gain access into a secure area. The first credential required is called the Primary ID with the second credential called the Secondary ID. For example, the Primary ID may be an access card with the Secondary ID a Personal Identification Number (PIN) used in connection with a keypad.
Keri Systems, Inc. 21.2 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Create Dual Verification Property Set Click on Setup > System. Select the Properties tab and click on the Doors/Gates button. A new property set will need to be created for Dual Verification. Figure 63:Create Dual Verification Property Set 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Click on the Add New button. Give the property set a name that will make it easy to identify. Using the phrase “dual verification” in the set name is recommended.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 21.3 Keri Systems, Inc. Assign Dual Verification Property Set and Reader(s) Click on Setup > System. Figure 64: Assign Dual Verification Property Set and Reader(s) 1. 2. 3. 4. Click on the “Configure Controllers” tab. Click on the “+” to expand the controller information. Select the “Doors/Gates” tab. Select the bus that has the Dual Verification reader(s) attached. NOTE: It is very important to do the following steps in the order specified.
Keri Systems, Inc. 21.4 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Create Dual Verification Action Sequence Click on Setup > System. Figure 65: Create Dual Verification Action Sequence 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Click on the “Program System” tab. Click on the “+” to expand the controller information. Click on the “Add New Sequence” button. Give the action sequence a name that will make it easy to identify. Using the phrase “Dual Verification” in the sequence name is recommended.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 21.5 Keri Systems, Inc. Create Dual Verification Access Group Click on Setup > Access Groups. Figure 66: Create Dual Verification Access Group 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Page 66 Click on the “Add Access Group” button. Give the access group a name that will make it easy to identify. Using the phrase “Dual Verification” in the name is recommended. Select the door(s) to be used with Dual Verification by clicking in the small box.
Keri Systems, Inc. 21.5.1 Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual Create Standard Access Group on Dual Verification Door A door may be used for both Dual Verification and Standard Access. This is done by creating 2 separate access groups that use the same reader. One group is set up to use Dual Verification (as shown in the “Create Dual Verification Access Group” section). Another group is set up to use Standard Access.
Doors NetXtremeTM Reference Manual 21.7 Keri Systems, Inc. Enroll Primary and Secondary Credentials Enroll primary and secondary credentials as instructed in “Enroll Credentials” on page 38. NOTE: Secondary Credentials do not need to be unique. Multiple users may be assigned the same secondary credential. 21.8 Enroll Users Enroll users as instructed in “Enroll Users” on page 41. 21.9 Assign Primary and Secondary Credentials To Users Figure 68: Assign Primary and Secondary Credentials To Users 1. 2.
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