HID and AxxonSoft — Access Control & Alarm Monitoring Integration
The HID integration module connects HID access control platforms (VertX EVO, EDGE EVO, VertX) with Axxon PSIM. Operators can monitor and manage HID events, alarms, and related actions supported by the HID integration module — facilitating faster incident response and consistent policy enforcement across sites.
Quick Overview and Key Benefits of AxxonSoft + HID Integration
What Makes the Partnership Valuable
The integration module enables event and alarm data exchange between HID controllers/interface modules and Axxon PSIM. HID hardware can be configured, and events/alarms can be monitored and managed. Integrated HID equipment includes V1000 network controller, V2000 network door controller, E400 network single-door controller, and V100/V200/V300 interface modules. OMNIKEY® 5321 CL SAM is a reader integrated separately. This combination supports scalable access control deployments while keeping operator actions and audit trails centralized in PSIM.
Key Advantages of the Integrated Solution
- Monitors HID alarms and controller health states — enables quicker detection of failures and abnormal conditions.
- Supports up to 32 door/reader interfaces on compatible controllers — scales access control coverage without redesigning the operator workflow.
- Uses dual RS-485 networks for door/reader/output control where supported — improves resilience and supports distributed cabling topologies.
- Enables local I/O control via embedded inputs/outputs (where available) — supports local safety and door state handling while keeping events visible in PSIM.
- Connects Wiegand or Clock-and-Data readers (model-dependent) — preserves existing credential/reader infrastructure and reduces retrofit effort.
- Supports HID iCLASS and MIFARE formats (OMNIKEY® 5321 CL SAM) — broadens credential compatibility while keeping workflows consistent in PSIM.
- Provides operator actions for alarm-response scenarios — standardizes response playbooks and reduces human error.
How It Works — Access Control Integration
Axxon PSIM receives HID events and alarms, plus controller/communication condition signals (e.g., connectivity/validation and protocol errors), then presents them to operators for monitoring and response. Operators can correlate access events and alarms into PSIM procedures, execute predefined actions (e.g., suppress or enable specific alarm behaviors), and retain centralized logs for investigation and compliance.
Axxon PSIM:
- Receives events and alarms from HID VertX/EDGE platforms via the HID integration module.
- Visualizes controller/interface status and alarms in the Axxon PSIM operator interface for unified monitoring.
- Correlates access events, door states, and tamper/power conditions into operator workflows and response procedures.
- Automates response scenarios by enabling/disabling specific actions (e.g., door held/forced alarm handling) as part of PSIM procedures.
- Logs controller and host read/write/open errors and connectivity states for troubleshooting and audit trails.
- Controls access decision workflows via controller capabilities (model-dependent) while keeping oversight centralized in PSIM.
Supported Capabilities
Installation Guide & Documentation
Full technical documentation, compatibility tables, and detailed installation steps are available in the AxxonSoft Confluence docs.
Open documentationDeployment Fit
This integration fits organizations that need unified access control monitoring and alarm response in a PSIM environment — especially where HID controllers and interface modules are deployed across multiple doors, buildings, or campuses.
- Scales from single-door to multi-door deployments (EH400/E400 to V1000 + interface modules).
- Supports resilient field operations via controller-stored databases (model-dependent), reducing dependency on upstream links.
- Improves resilience of field connectivity with dual RS-485–based device networks (where supported).
- Simplifies rollout by reusing existing reader interfaces (Wiegand / Clock-and-Data) and expanding with HID modules/controllers.
- Supports multi-site operations with consistent operator workflows and centralized audit logging.
Use Cases
Large Enterprises
Unify HID access control monitoring and alarm handling with Axxon PSIM to standardize operator workflows across corporate campuses and multi-building sites.
Critical Infrastructure
Ensure reliable access control monitoring and structured response to alarms for transport hubs, utilities, energy sites, and data centers.
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FAQ — HID Integration
Which HID hardware is supported by the integration?
Supported equipment includes V1000, V2000, E400 network controllers, V100/V200/V300 interface modules, and separately integrated OMNIKEY® 5321 CL SAM reader.
Open documentationWhat can operators do in Axxon PSIM after integration?
Operators can configure HID hardware, monitor alarms and device health, and execute defined response actions from the PSIM interface. The integration supports operational controls such as suppressing tamper/AC fail/battery fail messages and enabling/disabling specific alarm actions to fit procedures and maintenance workflows.
Does the integration support multi-door systems?
Yes, capabilities depend on the HID controller/module selection. For example, V1000 supports connections to multiple door/reader interfaces and can make access decisions for connected doors; this controller also supports configurations of up to 32 reader interfaces (up to 64 doors) and 250,000 cardholders.
How are readers connected and what formats are supported?
Reader connectivity depends on the specific controller/interface module. V2000 supports two readers via Wiegand or Clock-and-Data. The OMNIKEY® 5321 CL SAM supports HID iCLASS and MIFARE formats, plus ISO 14443A/B and ISO 15693, with transfer speed up to 848 kbps in the fastest ISO 14443 A/B mode.
What alarm and troubleshooting signals are visible in PSIM?
Axxon PSIM can display controller connectivity/validity states, protocol/communication errors (e.g., invalid header/message/parameter), and file I/O errors on controller or host. It also supports monitoring of inputs such as door contact, REX, AC fail, battery fail, and tamper conditions (model-dependent).