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

Manual Operation
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7.5 Controlling Sirens Manually
The
Manual Siren Operation
window allows an operator to test the siren for a
selected panel.
To manually open or close a siren:
1. In the Tree View, expand the Networks element and expand a selected
network.
2. Select a panel.
3. Click the icon.
The
Manual Siren Operations
window opens.
4. Select an option:
Open momentarily – Sounds the siren for the time set in the timer
box.
Close siren and return to default mode – Silences the siren and
returns control to default.
5. Click OK.
7.6 Manually Update Firmware
The
Update Firmware
window allows an operator to update the firmware
version of the selected access control panel.
To perform a firmware update manually:
1. In the Tree View, expand the Networks element and expand a selected
network.
2. Select a panel.
3. Click the icon.
The
Update Firmware
window opens.
4. Click Browse… and select the HEX file relevant to the panel’s hardware
type.
5. Click OK.