User's Manual
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The current specication for compatible PC hardware, network and operating systems is available on our website
at the following link: http://paxton.info/720
There is NO Net2 Easyprox nano detection function. It is recognised that there could be security issues
if the wireless units were detectable from outside the site. During installation, a Nano unit makes a permanent
link with a Net2Air bridge which will then only talk to registered units. The Server conguration utility also has
an ‘ Enable commissioning’ mode which can be turned off to inhibit Nano units being added.
An entry is then made on the Doors screen and a special icon is used to denote the wireless connection.
With the product xed securely to the door:
1) Extend the door open time by changing this door’s settings on the Net2 PC. Set ‘ Door open time’ to 20
seconds and then present a user card at the door. Before each check, present a user card to unlock the door.
2) Check that the handles are running smoothly, this is best done by depressing the handle all the way to the
bottom and then releasing it as slowly as possible, if the handle is left behind at any point it is likely that the
product has not been installed squarely enough. Check the handle on both sides of the door.
3) If your nger is able to leave the handle, remove the Easyprox from the door (or slacken the four xing
screws) and see if the problem goes away. If it does, then the installation onto the door is at fault and the drilling
of the mounting holes should be checked for alignment.
4) Once the install has successfully passed this test return the door to normal operation by changing the PC
setting for this door back to its previous door open time (default 3 seconds) and present a user card.
This test conrms the correct and free operation of the mechanical lock and also ensures that the electronic
circuits will shut down correctly preserving battery life.
Commissioning checks
An Easyprox nano must rst bind to a Net2Air bridge before it will enroll itself onto the Net2 system. The term
‘bind’ is used to denote the xed relationship between a Nano and its bridge.
1. Create a user record in the database and assign a Net2 token to the user. This record can be deleted after
the installation is complete.
2. You must now wake up the Easyprox nano. This can be achieved by either raising your hand to be detected
by the PIR or moving the handle.
3. Present the same user token to the Easyprox nano which will then transmit the token number and wait for a
response from a bridge.
The software has the ‘Enable commissioning mode’ set as a default. If this has been turned off in the Server
conguration utility, it must be enabled for this process to succeed.
If more than one bridge replies, the Easyprox nano checks the signal strength and selects the strongest bridge
to communicate with. The Net2 software conrms that the token number is in the database and if so registers
this Nano/bridge as a permanent binding.
Enrolling an Easyprox nano
The Net2 software should be loaded on the controlling PC and at least one Net2Air bridge congured to
communicate with the Net2 nano unit.
Full documentation is supplied with the Net2Air bridge unit and also from the website as follows:
XAN1051 - Installing Net2 software < http://paxton.info/1520 >
XIns-30084-US Net2Air USB bridge < http://paxton.info/1453 >
XIns-30085-US Net2Air Ethernet bridge < http://paxton.info/1192 >
Software installation
The Blue LED will now ash for several minutes while its software is updated to match the current Net2 version.