User guide
Table Of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Specifications and Requirements
- 3. Installation
- 4. System Overview
- 5. How to Set Up a Site
- 5.1 Adding Time Zones
- 5.2 Adding Holidays
- 5.3 Adding a Network
- 5.4 Adding Access Control Panels
- 5.5 Configuring the Doors
- 5.6 Configuring the Readers
- 5.7 Configuring the Inputs
- 5.8 Adding a Camera
- 5.9 Adding Panel Links
- 5.10 Creating Groups
- 5.11 Adding Users and Cards
- 5.12 Adding Departments, Users, and Visitors
- 5.13 Adding Access Areas
- 5.14 Adding Global Antipassback Rules
- 5.15 Car Parking
- 5.16 Adding Operators
- 5.17 Creating Elevator Control
- 5.18 Creating Status Maps
- 6. ViTrax™ Video Integration
- 7. Manual Operation
- 8. AxTraxNG™ Reports
- 9. Administrator Operations
- A. Firewall Configuration
- B. SQL Service Settings
- C. Network Configuration
- D. Restoring Factory Default Settings
- E. Configuring User Counters
- F. Cross Platform Camera Setup
- G. Enrolling Cards using MD-08 Desktop Reader
- H. SQL Server Installation Troubleshoot
- I. AxTrax.NET Watchdog
- J. Adding Custom Wiegand Formats

How to Set Up a Site
36 AxTraxNG™ Software Installation and User Manual
To add a new time zone:
1. In the Tree View, select Timing > Time Zone.
2. Click the icon on the toolbar.
The Add
Time Zone
properties window opens.
3. Enter a name for the time zone.
4. Click and drag the mouse down a day column to select a time interval.
5. Right-click the selected area and select Create.
6. Right-click the selected area and select Properties to fine tune the time
frame and then click OK.
7. Repeat Steps 4 to 6 for each day.
You can move a defined time zone to a different day and time
using drag and
drop.
8. Click OK when all of the time zones are defined.
You can create up to 8 time intervals for each day.
5.2 Adding Holidays
You can add and define annual holiday dates on which it is then possible to set
special access behaviors.
There are two ways to add holidays:
Add a known national holiday(s)
Add a new holiday
To add a national holiday:
1. In the Tree View, select the Holidays element.
2. Click the icon.
The
Outlook Holidays
window opens.