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Database Migration from Nexus220/IXP220 to OMNIA

What Data is Migrated from Nexus220 during a Database Conversion?

PMT Security offers a conversion service to migrate data from an Nexus220 system to an OMNIA system. It is however a limited migration and only select data is migrated.

Database migration from Nexus220/IXP220 to OMNIA

The following data IS migrated from the IXP220 database:

  • Limited master data (first name, last name, ID number, company)
  • Tagholder images
  • Departments and department assignments
  • Tags
  • Access groups and access group assignments
  • Access time patterns and assignments
  • Biometric templates (fingerprints)

The following data IS NOT migrated from the IXP220 database:

  • Hardware (controllers, terminals, readers, including 3rd party biometric readers)
  • Doors
  • Areas
  • Transactions
  • Operators
  • Other miscellaneous settings not mentioned in the list of migrated data

If there is a need to refer to transactions from the Nexus220 system for historical purposes, it is recommended that this is done via Nexus220 reports from the old Nexus220 database.


Hardware must be installed again the new system, doors created and assigned to areas. Areas can be linked to the migrated access groups to restore correct access assignments to tagholders.


IXP220 system controllers are not compatible with OMNIA, and must be replaced with the appropriate controller for the new system.

Need further assistance?

Submit a Support Ticket

Submit a Support Ticket

FAQ

General

Can I initiate RS485 comms to a terminal from an existing IP terminal?

How to Select the Right Cable for the job

Network Configuration – Best Practices

Technical Bulletins

OMNIA Run as a Service fix for v4.x

Access Control

AmanoNet

AmanoNet Back up using IB Console

AmanoNet Minimum PC Requirements and Specifications

AmanoNet System Migration Notes

Archive Tagholders in AmanoNet

Archive Transactions in AmanoNet

AutoID IP Hardware in AmanoNet

How to move AmanoNet Access Control System from one PC to another (Firebird)

NOTICE! UPGRADE TO AMANONET 7.74 – EC2/400i NO LONGER AVAILABLE

Preparing IDEMIA Sigma Lite Readers for use in Nexus220 and AmanoNet (Legacy Mode)

Replace 400i Controller over Ethernet

Nexxus220

Change Default Password in Nexus220
How to fix a Java SE Binary Error in Nexus220 Software
How to get a copy of a database from Nexus220 Software
How to move Nexus220 to a different PC
Move Nexus220 Access Control System from one PC to another (Firebird)
Nexus220 Firmware Upgrade
Nexus220 The number of doors for this license has been exceeded
Preparing IDEMIA Sigma Lite Readers for use in Nexus220 and AmanoNet (Legacy Mode)
Reduce length of time on buzzer for readers in Nexus220
Replacing Nexus220 Controller with APC Controller and Wiegand Reader Module
Using Contextual Help and Key Assist For Nexus220

Omnia

Adding Widgets to the OMNIA Dashboard

Basic Trouble Shooting OMNIA

Batch Operations OMNIA

Change SYSDBA Password in OMNIA

Configuring Web Session Timeouts in OMINA

Create a Database for OMNIA 4.5 After Running the .iso

Create a Site Lockdown Input for OMNIA

Creating an Input on a Wiegand Reader Module to Generate a Lockdown/Emergency Mode For a Single APC Controller In OMNIA

Creating Operator Profiles

Creating Relay Actions I/O in OMNIA

Omnia Lite

Convert a Nexus Lite Database into OMNIA Lite Database

OMNIA LiTE Backup

PM Tronics Hardware

Amano Readers and Credentials

Change Modulation mode on XQT904 Quad Transmitter
How do I change Wiegand Output Mode on Amano readers?

Legacy Hardware

Factory Reset legacy Amano IP Cameras (sold prior to 2018)

Factory Reset Nexus220 controller

How do I factory reset the EC2 (400i) controller?

Setting IP on PMTronics Inc. Access Control Hardware

Partner Products

Partner Products

Preparing IDEMIA Sigma Lite Readers for use in Amano SW

Setting Read Range on a Conekt Reader

Video Management Systems

Cathexis Video (Amano Vision)

Cathexis Video AV (AntiVirus Exceptions)

AmanoDVMS

Which AmanoDVMS ports need to be open on my firewall?

Vision

AmanoVision web access user name case sensitivity usage

Creating an Input on a Wiegand Reader Module to Generate a Lockdown/Emergency Mode For a Single APC Controller In OMNIA

Creating an Input on a Wiegand Reader Module to Generate a Lockdown/Emergency Mode For a Single APC Controller In OMNIA

How to create an input that will put the single APC Controller into Lockdown or Emergency Mode in OMNIA

Emergency
Emergency inputs are associated with fire alarms (3rd Party System Activation) or emergency call points (Manual Activation).
Activating this input will raise an Emergency event that will unlock all your
emergency doors.
In the following example, we will use the DOS (Input 1) input on a Wiegand Reader Module to activate Emergency.

Input Emergency Mode Off Input Emergency Mode On Wiegand Reader Module (Input 1)

REMEMBER: DOS is always input 1 and RTE is always input 2

Lockdown 

Lockdown inputs are associated with Intruder/Active Shooter emergency call points.

Activating this input will raise a Lockdown event that will prevent the unlocking of your emergency doors.

In the following example, we will use the RTE (Input 2) input on a Wiegand Reader Module to activate Lockdown,

Input Lockdown Mode Off Input Lockdown Mode On Wiegand Reader Module (Input 2)

REMEMBER:  DOS is always input 1 and RTE is always input 2.

Location of Input 1 (DOS) and Input 2 (RTE) on Wiegand Reader Module for OMNIA

Note
This method will only affect the doors connected to the same system controller
as this Wiegand Reader Module. To activate Emergency mode across multiple controllers, see Configuring Emergency Input Across Multiple Controllers

Configuring an Emergency Input

These steps apply to any reader in any profile

  1. Open the Reader Profile ( Ensure this contains the correct reader being used for the input ) or Create a New Reader Profile ( Ensure you select the correct Reader being used for the input ) For This Scenario , a new Reader Profile was created. Reader Profile named Lockdown/Emergency. For Simplicity we have used the same Wiegand Reader Modules inputs for both Lockdown (Input 2)  and Emergency (Input 1). The Wiegand Reader Modules Fixed Address is 005DC20.
  2. Select Inputs then select Add Input
  3. Name the input.
  4. Select the type of input, for this case Emergency or Lockdown
  5. Select the Contact State and Input Number
  6. Save

1.  Open the Reader Profile

Located under Set-Up - Open Reader Profiles > Lockdown / Emergency, Select Readers Tab

Select the Reader the Inputs are associated with.

Select the Reader the Inputs are associated. Eg. Quick Door 3 (IN)

2. Select Inputs then select Add Inputs.

Select Inputs Tab, then Select "ADD INPUT"

3. Name the input.

4. Select the type of input, Lockdown or Emergency

Select the "type" of input, Lockdown or Emergency.

5. Select the Contact State and Input Number

REMEMBER:  DOS is always input 1 and RTE is always input 2.

Lockdown

Lockdown Select the Contact State and Input Number REMEMBER:  DOS is always input 1 and RTE is always input 2.

Emergency

Emergency Select the Contact State and Input Number REMEMBER:  DOS is always input 1 and RTE is always input 2.

Emergency and Lockdown Behavior
After creating an emergency or lockdown input, you need to decide how all your readers
will behave during Emergency Mode and Lockdown Mode.

Emergency Mode

By default, your readers will flash green but no relays will drive. The state of the relays will need to be changed.

Lockdown Mode

By default,  your readers will flash red and no relays will drive


To configure the Modes: go to, Setup>Hardware>Reader Profiles> select profile >Behavior


Steps:
1. Select the Reader Profile for the readers you wish to unlock/lockdown
2. Select the Behavior then Edit Behavior

3. Search for Emergency/Lockdown
4. Select Output States
5. Select Relay Contact State then for Emergency Mode select Drive relay in this mode, for Lockdown leave section at Do Not Drive Relay

Under Setup Tab, Select Reader Profiles > Default Reader Select Behaviour Tab Click "EDIT BEHAVIOR"
Select E (Emergency) or L (Lockdown)

Emergency

Emergency Relay Contact State Drive relay in this mode

Lockdown

Lockdown Relay Contact State Do NOT drive relay in this mode

Now all the readers in the selected Reader Profile will drive their relays during
Emergency Mode and will not drive relays in Lockdown Mode. Repeat these steps for any other required Reader Profiles.

Need further assistance?

Submit a Support Ticket

Submit a Support Ticket

FAQ

General

Can I initiate RS485 comms to a terminal from an existing IP terminal?

How to Select the Right Cable for the job

Network Configuration – Best Practices

Technical Bulletins

OMNIA Run as a Service fix for v4.x

Access Control

AmanoNet

AmanoNet Back up using IB Console

AmanoNet Minimum PC Requirements and Specifications

AmanoNet System Migration Notes

Archive Tagholders in AmanoNet

Archive Transactions in AmanoNet

AutoID IP Hardware in AmanoNet

How to move AmanoNet Access Control System from one PC to another (Firebird)

NOTICE! UPGRADE TO AMANONET 7.74 – EC2/400i NO LONGER AVAILABLE

Preparing IDEMIA Sigma Lite Readers for use in Nexus220 and AmanoNet (Legacy Mode)

Replace 400i Controller over Ethernet

Nexxus220

Change Default Password in Nexus220
Database Migration from Nexus220/IXP220 to OMNIA
How to fix a Java SE Binary Error in Nexus220 Software
How to get a copy of a database from Nexus220 Software
How to move Nexus220 to a different PC
Move Nexus220 Access Control System from one PC to another (Firebird)
Nexus220 Firmware Upgrade
Nexus220 The number of doors for this license has been exceeded
Preparing IDEMIA Sigma Lite Readers for use in Nexus220 and AmanoNet (Legacy Mode)
Reduce length of time on buzzer for readers in Nexus220
Replacing Nexus220 Controller with APC Controller and Wiegand Reader Module
Using Contextual Help and Key Assist For Nexus220

Omnia

Adding Widgets to the OMNIA Dashboard

Basic Trouble Shooting OMNIA

Batch Operations OMNIA

Change SYSDBA Password in OMNIA

Configuring Web Session Timeouts in OMINA

Create a Database for OMNIA 4.5 After Running the .iso

Create a Site Lockdown Input for OMNIA

Creating Operator Profiles

Creating Relay Actions I/O in OMNIA

Deleting Tag Holders in OMNIA

Omnia Lite

Convert a Nexus Lite Database into OMNIA Lite Database

OMNIA LiTE Backup

PM Tronics Hardware

Amano Readers and Credentials

Change Modulation mode on XQT904 Quad Transmitter
How do I change Wiegand Output Mode on Amano readers?

Legacy Hardware

Factory Reset legacy Amano IP Cameras (sold prior to 2018)

Factory Reset Nexus220 controller

How do I factory reset the EC2 (400i) controller?

Setting IP on PMTronics Inc. Access Control Hardware

Partner Products

Partner Products

Preparing IDEMIA Sigma Lite Readers for use in Amano SW

Setting Read Range on a Conekt Reader

Video Management Systems

Cathexis Video (Amano Vision)

Cathexis Video AV (AntiVirus Exceptions)

AmanoDVMS

Which AmanoDVMS ports need to be open on my firewall?

Vision

AmanoVision web access user name case sensitivity usage

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