Adding N500 Stand Alone Door Modules

This section describes how to add an N500 Stand Alone Door Module.

Proceed as follows.

  1. Select Administration > Network modules.

  2. Select Add network module.

    The Adding a network module wizard is opened.

  3. Select Add network module.
  4. Enter the basic information for the Door Module, as follows:
    • Name — Enter a name for the new Door Module in this field. Use a descriptive name. You can use, for example, a name that reminds you of the Door Module location.

    • Type — Select N500 (no modem) in the drop down menu.

    • License — Select N500 (no modem) license type.

    • Count of reserved bus devices — Select the count of reserved bus devices.

    • Key programming Hot Spot installed — Select this check box if the Door Module will have at least one Programming Hot Spot connected to it.

    • N500 device serial number — Enter the serial number of the Door Module in this field.

    • Select the Active radio button. You can select the Not in use radio button if you do not have an active license yet, but you want to configure the Door Module anyway.

    • Select either:

      • Take into use via N502 Door Module
      • Take into use via N507 I/O Card

      Enter the serial number for the option that you selected.

  5. Click Next.
  6. Select Estate.
  7. Click Next.
  8. Select Zone.
  9. Click Next.
  10. Select a user for the network module.

    Use a unique user ID for each network module.

    Enter information, as follows:

    • Service address — The Service address is the server address of the lock system. Accept the suggested address.

    • Define server certification settings — Server validation settings depend on the network environment on the site. Contact the site IT administrator for the recommended settings. The options are:

      • Public key pinning and domain name verification (recommended) — Use public key pinning and domain name verification.

      • Public key pinning — Use public key pinning.

      • Domain name verification — Use domain name verification.

      • No server verification (not recommended) — Use no server verification. This is not recommended.

      • Set public key (not recommended) — Enter your public key in the field that is opened, if you select this option. This is not recommended.

    • Service code — The Service code is the server address of the lock system. Accept the suggested address.

    • User-ID — Choose the network module's User ID from the list.

      If the User ID drop-down menu is empty, click Add New Network Module User to add a new user, and then follow the wizard.

    • Password — Enter the network module user’s Password.

  11. Click Next.
  12. If needed, select timing settings.

    By default, Online devices do not report log events automatically. To enable automated events, select the Change timing settings check box. This activates the Audit trail collect interval drop-down menu. The collect interval can be set to No schedule, Once in a week or Once in a day.

  13. Click Ready.
  14. Enter the network settings, as needed.

    If the Net Bridge is located on a network where IP addresses are obtained from a DHCP server, you do not need to fill in the network settings. If not, contact your network administrator.

  15. Click Ready.
  16. A summary window is displayed.
  17. Click Ready.
  18. Fill in the Door Module settings as follows:
    • PlacementPlacement refers to the location of the lock on the floor plan. If you are adding several locks at a time, set the first placement in a way that it ends with a number, such as A1. In this way, the system adds consecutive placement numbers as follows:

      • A1
      • A2
      • A3
      • ...
    • Approach directionApproach direction refers to the direction where the lock will be opened from, if the door is equipped with double side lock.

    • Locking targetLocking target provides a more detailed description or name of the room or premises, where the lock will lead to.

      If you are adding several locks at a time, set the first locking target in a way that it ends with a number, such as Door 1. In this way, the system adds consecutive locking targets as follows:

      • Door 1
      • Door 2
      • Door 3
      • ...
    • Lock cylinderLock cylinder refers to the lock cylinder type. Select the type from the drop-down list, or enter the type manually.

    • ZoneZone refers to zone where the Door Module is located at. Select the zone from the drop-down list.

    • Lock type — The Lock type can be:

      • S5 DIN, the lock is an offline S5 DIN lock cylinder that can be opened with K5S electro-mechanical key.

      • S5, the S5 lock can be:

        • C5S oval lock cylinder or cam lock cylinder,
        • H5S padlocks or
        • F5S key safe lock cylinders

        that can be opened with a K5S electro-mechanical key.

      • S50, the lock is an S50 lock. The lock can be:

        • C50S oval lock cylinders,
        • D50S DIN lock cylinders
        • F50S key safe lock cylinders
        • G50S can lock cylinders
        • H50S padlocks

        that can be opened with an S50 Phone key or S50 Key fob.

      • Online, the lock can be:

        • N501 4G door module, or
        • N502 door module, N507 I/O card and a C5S lock cylinder connected to an N500 network module

        that can be opened with a K5S electro-mechanical key and S50 Key fob.

        If the lock type is Online, also select whether or not the system automatically receives audit trail events from the lock, by checking the Save lock audit trails automatically check box.

    • N500 Network moduleN500 Network module refers to the location of the N500 network module.

    • Default remote stationDefault remote station refers to the default remote station of the N500 network module.

    • Clock installed — Select Clock installed if there is a clock circuit in the lock. If the selected Lock cylinder contains a clock, Clock installed will be automatically selected.

      Note:

      In conjunction with initial programming, always connect the RTC unit to the connection cable on the lock. After this, do not disconnect the RTC unit from the connection cable.

      If you have disconnected the RTC unit from the connection cable, you must restart the RTC unit. You can do this by inserting a programming key, connected to the programming cable, to the keyway of the lock cylinder. Always carry out this procedure after disconnecting the RTC unit.

    • Save audit trails automatically — Select this check box, if you want the Door Module to automatically save audit trails.

    • Lock collects audit trail — Select this check box, if you want the Door Module to collect audit trail.

    • Allow API access rights — Check Allow API access rights to allow Application Programming Interface (API) access rights for the lock. When enabled, in addition to standard access rights, the lock reads API access rights assigned for the key. See Access Rights.

  19. Click Next.
  20. Select the relay settings, as follows:
    • Relay settings — Select Basic relays 1x2.

    • K1/K2 relay operating time — Use the default value or set the relay operating time yourself. The default relay operating time is 3 s.

  21. Click Next.
  22. Select how to proceed:

    The options are:

    • Leave locks in planning state — Select Leave locks in planning state if you want to leave the lock in the planning state, and continue planning the locking system without, for example, programming any physical locks.

    • Order locks — Select Order locks if you know that the lock definitions are final, but you want to program the lock later.

      For more information, see Ordering Locks.

    • Order and program locks — Select Order and program locks:
      • If you know that the lock definitions are final, and you want to program the lock at once.
      • For locks that have not yet been installed on the premises.

      For more information, see Programming Locks.

    • Order and transfer to Programming key — Select Order and transfer to Programming key if you are deploying a mounted Door Module, and you want to program it by disconnecting the Programming key from the computer, and taking it to the door to be deployed. You can only do this for one door at a time.