Configuring licensed wireless doors

Note: Before you begin, install the Licensed Door feature. For more information, see System Registration.

The licensed wireless door feature supports the addition of ASSA ABLOY wireless doors in EntraPass. For more information about configuring the Assa Abloy interface, refer to the Application Note, ASSA ABLOY Wireless Locks integration (AH30 hub, serial).

To configure your EntraPass installation for licensed wireless doors, complete the following steps:

  1. Click Devices, click Controller, and select the controller you want to configure. If the controller supports licensed wireless doors the Licensed door icon is available on the Controller window toolbar.
  2. Click the Licensed doors icon.
  3. If no integrated panel has previously been linked to that controller, EntraPass automatically creates a new integrated panel.
  4. Click Configuration to open the Licensed Doors window. The number of Purchased licences and Available (remaining) licenses is displayed.
  5. To add a door, click +.
  6. You must input a description of the door and the device address. The device address (EAC address) has been configured during the configuration of the wireless lock. For more information about configuring the Assa Abloy interface, refer to the Application Note, ASSA ABLOY Wireless Locks integration (AH30 hub, serial).
  7. Select the correct box to indicate whether the door has a contact (to indicate open or close) or a REX (Request To Exit) functionality.
  8. To delete a door, click Delete and click OK.
  9. If an integration panel has previously been linked to the selected controller, the Licensed Doors window displays, and you can edit existing wireless doors.
  10. To view the status of the wireless lock, select the wireless lock from the Operation/Integrated Panel. The icon signifies if the device is operational. To view details, double-click on the device. The possible states are listed in the table.
    Table 1. Device states
    Parameter Possible States
    Door Number
    Tamper
    • Tamper in alarm

    • Tamper in normal condition

    • [Unknown State: NOTHING DISPLAYED]

    Device communication status
    • Device Online, as per Hub Status

    • Device Offline, as per Hub Status

    • [Unknown State: NOTHING DISPLAYED]

    Door side
    • Door side: Inside

    • Door side: Outside

    • Door side: Both inside and outside

    • [Unknown State: NOTHING DISPLAYED]

    Handle State
    • Handle not used

    • Handle used

    • [Unknown State: NOTHING DISPLAYED]

    Key Cylinder State
    • Key cylinder not used

    • Key cylinder used

    • Key cylinder is in Specific position: 1 (or 2 or 3)

    • [Unknown State: NOTHING DISPLAYED]

    Lock State
    • Door unlocked

    • Door locked

    • Door lock secured

    • Door lock jammed

    • [Unknown State: NOTHING DISPLAYED]

    Door State
    • Door opened

    • Door closed

    • [Unknown State: NOTHING DISPLAYED]

    Protocol version
    Version Number
    Vendor ID
    Mac Address
    Hub Mac Address
    On abnormal behaviour
    • Controller firmware does not support this integration

    • No Reader Driver available

    • Door not configured

    • Input not configured

    Note:

    Licensed wireless doors can be identified by a blue icon. Wired doors have a green icon in EntraPass.

    There are less configurable parameters for wireless doors when compared to wired doors. There are also some differences to the operation of wireless doors.

    • Some manual features such as Arm Door, Disarm Door, Door contact back to schedule and Disable Door Contact are not available for wireless locks.
    • Wireless locks go into a sleep mode to conserve power. When you send a manual operation to these locks you must wake up the lock (by interacting with the lock) for the manual operation to be processed. This is also true of unlock schedules which require the lock to be woken up to operate correctly. To wake a lock you may need to swipe your card twice.
    • On initial power up the Tamper State will be reported as Unknown until the lock cover has been opened.
    • If a wireless hub looses power it will not retain the last status of it wireless locks.
    • The buzzer and LED cannot be controlled through EntraPass.
    • When switching the length of the pin code, the wireless lock must be configured through it's own interface.
    • The current status of the lock is only updated on an event.
    • The wireless lock cannot be operated when disconnected from the controller.
    • The lock state refers to deadbolt of he lock. When the dead bolt is engaged the lock state becomes unknown.
    • Currently only 26-bit drivers are supported for wireless locks.
    Note: If you go to Devices>Integrated Panel>Print, you can see the number of licensed doors associated with that integrated panel.

    Currently, wireless licensed doors are only supported for KT-1 and KT-400 controllers.