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AXIS A8207-VE Mk II Network Video Door Station
Additional settings
4. Enter the IP address for the door controller.
5. Enter the credentials for the door controller.
6. Click
Connect
.
7. Select the entrance reader for the appropriate door.
8. Click
Save
.
Set up as card reader - wired connection
To use the door station as a card reader, you must connect it to a door controller. The door controller stores all credentials and keeps
track of who is allowed through the door. In this example, we connect the devices with wires, we use the Wiegand protocol, activate
the beeper and use one I/O port for the LED. We also modify the allowed card types.
Important
Use I/O ports that are not already in use. If you use I/O ports already in use, any events created for these ports will stop
working.
Before you start
•
Connect the door station to a door controller, see
.
•
Configure the door controller’s hardware, using the Wiegand protocol for the reader. See the door controller’s user
manual for instructions.
Set up the door station as a card reader
1. Go to
Reader > Reader protocol
.
2.
Select
Wiegand
.
3. Turn on
Beeper
.
4. Under
Input for beeper
, select
I3
.
5. In
Inputs used for LED control
, select
1
.
6. Under
Input for LED1
, select
I1
.
7. Select what colors to use for each state.
8. Under
Keypress format
, select
FourBit
.
9. Click
Save
.
10. Go to
Reader > Chip types
and activate the chip types you want to use.
Note
You can keep the default set of chip types but we recommend modifying the list according to your specific needs.
11. Click
Add data set
to specify the data sets for the different chip types.
12. Click
Save
.
Use protected data on cards to increase security
To increase security in your access control system, you can choose to use secure card data stored on some types of cards. The data is
protected by a secret key. To read the card data, you need to store the secret key and other information about the card on the device.
1. Go to
Reader > Chip types
.
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