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Quick Start Guide
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P/N: 01918-001 Rev. B
5.7
The Master Controller
The Master Controller must be set to address 1 so that all slave controllers on the access control network can identify the
master controller. For the Master Controller to correctly identify all slave controllers on the network, one of two things
must be done.
1.
The master controller must be the last unit on the network to be powered on. This ensures that when the Master
Controller begins polling the network to see what slave units are connected for system configuration, all slave units
are already communicating their unique addresses and their configuration information.
2.
The Auto-Configuration routine within the Doors program must be run. This instructs the Master Controller to poll
all controllers on the network for addresses and configuration information (the Auto-Configuration button is found
under the Setup/System/Controllers tab).
5.8
Reader Responses to Access Control Events
During day-to-day activity, the reader will respond to access control events in a specific manner. Table 3 provides a
summary of the reader's LED and beeper actions during access control events. For information on reader responses to
alarm controller access events, see the NetworX NX-8E Alarm Control Application Note (P/N 01919-001).
Table 3: Reader Responses to Access Control Events
Event
Reader’s LED Status
Reader’s Beeper Status
waiting for an
event
displays a steady Amber LED
silent
access granted
displays a Green LED until the door is closed or
the door unlock time is reached
one long Beep
access denied
flashes a Red LED
one short Beep
door alarm
flashing Red LED for the duration of the alarm
condition
pulsating Beep for the duration
of the alarm condition
door RTE
displays a Green LED until the door is opened or
the door unlock time is reached
one long Beep