User's Manual

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Net2 nano
http://paxton.info/107
123456
0889
12345126
Ins-30075-US Net2 nano control unit
Exit button
(push to make)
Reader/keypad
Tamper switch
(optional)
Door contact switch
(held closed by door)
Paxton Access
05/03/2009
Technical Support
Technical help is available: Monday - Friday from 12:00 AM - 5:00 PM (PST)
Saturday from 1:00 AM - 5:00 AM (PST)
1.800.672.PAXT support@paxton.co.uk
To 12V DC
power supply
This is the heartbeat of the
system and should pulse
regularly. This indicates that
the processor is functioning.
Net2Air wireless activity (Tx/Rx) - Blue
12V (Green) - Power LED.
Lock (Orange) - The 12V lock output is energised.
Relay (Orange) - The relay is energised - (NO/COM contacts are closed).
Alarm (Red) - 12V Alarm output is active.
Exit (Orange) - The exit button contacts are closed.
Contact (Orange) - The door contacts are closed.
Tamper (Orange) - The tamper contacts are closed.
PSU (Orange) - The PSU contacts are closed.
Net2Air (Blue) - Net2Air interface Tx/Rx activity.
OK (Green ash) - The internal software is running.
LED indications
Documentation on all Paxton Access products can be found on our web site - http://www.paxton-access.com/
Net2 nano is a wireless based 1 door access control unit. It is recommended that a Net2Air
site surveyor is used to determine the best position for the bridge and units.
Diagnostic LEDs
This unit requires a Net2Air bridge (USB or Ethernet) to communicate
with the controlling PC running Net2 v4.14 or later software.
*
not connected
*
Lock release
NOTE: A new unit requires approximately 30 seconds after initial power up to self congure.
During this time the OK LED will not be ashing.
The unit will not operate until this operation has completed.

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