17/08/2015
Ins-30201 Net2 Entry - Panel
Paxton
Technical Support
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Description of product
The Net2 Entry panel is a robust door entry panel incorporating both door entry and access control functions.
It is powered using power over Ethernet (PoE) and communicates with the other elements of the system using
IPv6, providing 'plug and play' installation. Each panel is associated with a Net2 Entry control unit which is the
interface to the door hardware.
The panel is equipped with a keypad and a proximity token reader. A resident can use either the keypad or a token
to gain entry. Installers gain access to the menu options using an engineer code or an engineer token.
Net2 software is used to administer the access control functions.
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1. Speaker
2. Proximity reader
3. Backlit keypad
4. LCD display
5. LEDs for low light operation
6. Microphone
7. Colour camera
8. Light sensor
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Installation
The best height to install the panel is with the camera at eye level. This will allow you to see your visitor's face
clearly even when they are wearing a hood or cap.
To achieve the best camera performance, try to mount the panel facing away from direct sun or a bright light source.
This will also help the user to read the LCD display.
Decide how the units are to be connected. You can either run your own wired network or (with the owner's
permission) share the buildings existing data network. If using the owners network, the system uses IPv6 protocol
and PoE (Power over Ethernet) so the network must support this switch type.
Paxton recommend that the network cable is run to each location and terminated in a network box. A patch
cable should then be used to link the unit to the network. This makes unit replacement or removal for building
maintenance much easier.
Where it is not practical to run a patch cable to the rear of the unit, it can be directly wired to the network cable
via the supplied IDC module.
Fixing
A single hole must be drilled for the single data/power connection. Electrical power is supplied via the data cable (PoE)
from the Net2 Entry controller.
1. Determine the height for the camera and then mark and drill the cable hole with reference to the Fixing diagram.
2. Complete the installation of the mounting backbox - Surface or Flush.
3. Connect the Net2 Entry panel to controller.
4. Mount the panel in its backbox.
5. Power up the panel from controller supply (PoE).
The display will ask you to set up an Engineer code.
The panel checks to see if any monitors also exist on the network. Any that are detected will now have the engineer
code loaded and will store the panel ID that called them.
SURFACE
BACKBOX
Camera
Height
Cable
Hole
30 mm
196 mm
104 mm
℄
205 mm
130 mm
44 mm
FLUSH
BACKBOX
235 mm
284 mm
51 mm
55 mm
106 mm
℄
290 mm
320 mm
40 mm
80 mm
The unit is supplied with the surface mount backbox. A ush mount backbox is also available (PN:337-857).
Screws and wall plugs are provided in the tting kit.
21 mm
70 mm
140 mm
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