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Operating System | Linux |
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Power | 12-24 V DC |
Protocols | IPv4, IPv6, SNMPv1/v2c/v3, UPnP |
USB Ports | USB 2.0 |
Serial Ports | RS-485/RS-422 |
Introduces the AXIS A1601 Network Door Controller and its network connectivity capabilities.
Details the physical components and connectors of the AXIS A1601 Network Door Controller.
Continues the identification of physical components and connectors for the device.
Steps to find and access the device on the network using IP or host name.
How to enable internet access via NAT traversal and secure passwords for the device.
Setting the root password and understanding the device's Overview page.
A step-by-step guide for initial system setup including language and date/time.
Configuring basic network settings, IP addresses, and DNS for the device.
Setting up door monitors, locks, readers, and REX devices.
Importing and exporting hardware configuration files for efficiency and backup.
Configuring door monitors, locks, and specific hardware scenarios.
Detailed configuration for card readers and Request-to-Exit devices.
Setting up supervised inputs and wireless locks.
Adding Assa Aperio doors and configuring elevator control.
Adding network peripherals and verifying hardware connections.
Enabling, editing, and creating custom card formats for reader identification.
Understanding card format descriptions and field map configurations.
Configuring external services like SmartIntego for extended functionality.
Performing regular maintenance and reconfiguring services.
Viewing, filtering, and configuring the system's event log for monitoring.
Setting up action rules and defining recipients for system event notifications.
Creating schedules and recurrences for automated action triggers.
Understanding how readers provide feedback to users about access status.
Managing users, passwords, IP filtering, and HTTPS for device security.
Configuring IEEE 802.1X, certificates, and network protocols for secure access.
Setting up TCP/IP, AVHS, and dynamic DNS services for network connectivity.
Configuring DNS, NTP, host names, and link-local addresses.
Managing HTTP, HTTPS, NAT traversal, FTP, and RTSP services.
Configuring SOCKS, QoS, SNMP, and UPnP for network management.
Configuring I/O ports, viewing status, and performing maintenance.
Accessing system overview, logs, scripting, and file uploads.
Resetting to factory defaults and upgrading firmware.
Resolving problems with IP address assignment and conflicts.
Troubleshooting browser access, login, and router configuration issues.
Verifying firewall protection and default router settings.
Details on LED indicators, buttons, and network connectors.
Specifications for reader connectors and port configurations.
Information on supervised inputs, door connectors, and relay connectors.
Details on auxiliary connectors, power inputs, and battery backup.
Specifications for power connectors, including DC input and backup battery.
Details on the backup battery input connector and its requirements.
Explains hazard levels (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION) and message levels (Important, Note).