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OMNIA

Step by Step Install of OMNIA 4.6.5 with 2019 SQL Express and SQL Management Studio

Step by Step Install of OMNIA 4.6.5 with 2019 SQL Express and SQL Management Studio

Installing OMNIA 4.6.5

This is a step by step guide to installing OMNIA 4.6.5 and SQL 2019 Express. Please ensure you are logged in the PC/Server with Local Administrator Rights. This installer will not fail with proper permissions and being run as administrator.

Download the OMNIA.iso from PMTronics

pmtsecurity.com/download-center/

  1. Select the OMNIA.iso
  2. Mount the OMNIA.iso


  3. Right Click OMNIA 
  4. Select Run as Administrator


  5. Select Run Anyway if Windows Prevents Installer from running


  6. Select Language of Choice, Select OK


  7. Select Next


  8. Accept the Agreement
  9. Select Next


  10. OMNIA Installation location, Select Next


  11. Select the Components to Install
  12. Select Next


  13. Information Dialogue Box Appears
  14. Select Yes
  15. Select Next


  16. Edit Settings Page, only edit settings if needed. Select Edit Setting Box to make Changes. OMNIA will search the localhost automatically for a SQL instance name with a database named OMNIA
  17. Select Next


  18. Error Window will appear, this error is normal
  19. Select Yes
  20. Select Next

  21. Information/Question Window will appear
  22. Select yes
  23. Select Next

  24. Select if Desktop Shortcut is needed
  25. Select Next


  26. Select Install


  27. Installation Process Continues, Select Finish When Completed


  28. After the OMNIA installation completes, The OMNIA Plugin Manager Installation will begin if selected at beginning of installation.
  29. Select Next

  30. Select the Components to install
  31. Select Next

  32. If SQL is not running local, change LOCALHOST to IP address of SQL.
  33. Change SQL Database Name to OMNIA
  34. Select Next

  35. Accept the Plugin Manager License Agreement
  36. Select Next

  37. Select Install

  38. Plugin Installation Continues

  39. Plugin Manager Installation Completed
  40. Select Next

  41. SQL Server Management Studio will need to be downloaded and Installed from Microsoft. This is needed for Database tasks such as Backups.
  42. Select the Windows Start Icon, SQL 2019 will be a  new installation 
  43. Select the newly installed folders drop down arrow
  44. Select the SQL Server 2019 Installation Center
  45. A separate SQL Installation Center window will open
  46. Select Installation
  47. Select Install SQL Server Management Tools, this will open a download link in a web browser.

  48. Select the Management Studio Install download link.

  49. Right Click the SSMS Installer
  50. Select Run as Administrator

  51. Management Studio Installer Window Appears
  52. Select Install


  53. Select Restart

  54. Installation is complete, After the reboot, launch OMNIA from the Desktop Shortcut.



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OMNIA Hardware Offline Validation

OMNIA Hardware Offline Validation

This article refers to the offline validation capabilities of OMNIA hardware

OMNIA Hardware Offline Validation 

This article refers to the offline validation capabilities of the following OMNIA hardware: 

  1. Control Module (CM) with up to 8 directly connected reader modules (WM). 
  2. Door Controller (DC) An OMNIA Control module set via dipswitch to operate in door controller mode with up to 8 reader modules directly connected. 
  3. iTRT Door Controller. 

  1. CM (Control Module) – requires no offline mode – it is the primary decision maker/controller hence it can only be offline from the server; in which case it will not receive any tagholder/site configuration updates while offline and will not be able to upload any transaction data from its cluster to the server. Once back online, all these updates occur. All (up to 8) reader modules connected directly to the CM will work with full offline validation. 

Risks: 

  • The only real risk here is the transaction buffer eventually being overwritten. Transaction buffer = 10 000 transactions. 

   2.  DC (Door Controller) – A Control Module in DC mode, emulates an iTT/iTRT. There are          two offline modes: a). If there are less than 10 000 tagholders on the site, then DC’s make access control                             decisions by referring to a set of tables containing the access rights of all tagholders on site.             There is essentially no difference to the behavior as compared to a CM, except that only              the first two of the connected cluster modules will be supported in this                            manner. 

Risks: 

  • Only the first 2 modules are supported in this manner. 
  • In this mode, only 10 access groups per tagholder are supported as opposed to the 25 that would be if the DC was online. 
  • A high traffic door that is left offline for a long time will start to overwrite the transaction buffer. 

 b).  If there are more than 10 000 tagholders on site, then the number of tagholders exceeds                 the DC’s local tagholder database (set of tables) capacity. It can’t use this method of                           validation. Instead, it refers to its transaction buffer (of 10 000 transactions). If the                           tagholder that is attempting to tag appears in the transaction buffer with an allowed                         transaction, then that tagholder is allowed access in offline mode.  

 Risks: 

  • Again, only the first 2 modules are supported in this manner.  
  • A high traffic door that is left offline for a long time will start to overwrite the transaction buffer.

3.  iTRT – Identical to above (2) DC, Unit only has 2 reader ports, can not be expanded.

Need further assistance?

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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

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Change Modulation mode on XQT904 Quad Transmitter
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Legacy Hardware

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Factory Reset Nexus220 controller

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Creating Operator Profiles

Operator Profiles in OMNIA

How to create Operator Profiles in OMNIA

Operator Profiles

Setting up operator profiles and operators in OMNIA

There are several pre-defined operator profiles available in OMNIA, if you find that you need to create a custom profile, follow this procedure:

  1. In OMNIA, browse to the SETUP menu and select OPERATOR PROFILES

2.   Select the

at the top left of the page to add anew profile.

3.   Give the new profile a descriptive name and then select a template from the selection list, select a template that most closely matches what you need in the new profile.

4.   Now that the profile is created, you now need to fine-tune it, move through the menu items and add/remove functionality as needed.

  1. MENUS and FEATURES gives you the ability to decide what menu items an operator with this profile will have access to. Checked means they have access, unchecked means the item is hidden from the operator.
  2. DATA allows you to apply data filters to the profile, for instance, if you want the profile to have access to multiple sites, you would add a SITE filter here and check all sites that you want an operator with this profile to have access to.
  3. Add a filter, give it a name and select what type of filter you require.

Select filter parameters, check means available, unchecked is unavailable. d.   COLUMNS Give access on a more granular level right down to single parameters within a tagholder record, usually one would not need to change anything here unless there is a particular parameter that you do not want the profile to have access to for instance you might not want the operator to have the ability to apply the ACCESS OVERIDE flag to any tags in the system.

e.   FILTERS is a list of system filters that you may want to allow the operator to have access to, this does not limit access and is used in filtering date for things like reports. The default here is usually adequate.
5.  Now that the Profile is configured, go to user logins and apply the profile to the desired user login.

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

IDEMIA Sigma Lite Readers NOT compatible for use in AmanoNet or Nexus220

Network Configuration – Best Practices

Technical Bulletins

How to upgrade OMNIA hardware firmware using the OMNIA Firmware Upgrade Tool

OMNIA Run as a Service fix for v4.x

Upgrading To OMNIA 4.6.5 and 2019 SQL Express With Tools

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)

IDEMIA Sigma Lite Readers NOT compatible for use in AmanoNet or Nexus220

ImproNet/AmanoNet Database Backup: SQL

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

Nexxus220

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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
IDEMIA Sigma Lite Readers NOT compatible for use in AmanoNet or Nexus220
Move Nexus220 Access Control System from one PC to another (Firebird)
Nexus220 Firmware Upgrade
Nexus220 Notifications Configuration/Email Configuration
Nexus220 The number of doors for this license has been exceeded
Nexus220 Web Reports Using Microsoft Edge
Reduce length of time on buzzer for readers in Nexus220

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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 Relay Actions I/O in OMNIA

Deleting Tag Holders in OMNIA

Omnia Lite

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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

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IDEMIA Sigma Lite Readers NOT compatible for use in AmanoNet or Nexus220

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Video Management Systems

Cathexis Video (Amano Vision)

Cathexis Video AV (AntiVirus Exceptions)

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AmanoDVMS

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Vision

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Unlock On First Tag In OMNIA

Unlock On First Tag In OMNIA

Steps to set up unlock on first tag presentation in OMNIA

Purpose:

Unlock on First Tag feature provides the facility of unlocking selected door(s) when the first valid Tag is presented during a specified time period. The door remains unlocked for that time period, but is locked outside that time period, opening only on presentation of a valid Tag.

In the following example procedure, activate the Unlock on First Tag feature only on weekdays from 7 am to 5 pm. This means that, in OMNIA, you must create the following Device Time Patterns, Create a New Reader Profile, Create New Relay Actions using the New Device Time Patterns, then apply the New Actions to the Allowed Normal In Events for the desired Readers.

Step 1:

Create Device Time Patterns

  • A Device Time Pattern from 7 am until 5 pm on weekdays (Monday to Friday). This is the period for which the Unlock on First Tag feature must be enabled.
  • A Device Time Pattern from Sunday until Friday, 5 pm until 12 am. This is the remaining time on each of the above days during which the Unlock on First Tag feature must be disabled.
  • A Device Time Pattern from Sunday until Friday, 12 am until 7 am. The Sunday period covers the time from midnight to 7 am on Monday.
  • A Device Time Pattern called Deactivate Relay at 5pm. Set the start time to 5 pm and select Monday to Friday. This will End the Unlock on First Tag
  • A Device Time Pattern for Saturday, Sunday and public holidays for the full 24 hours. These are the days on which the Unlock on First Tag feature must be disabled.

Create Device Time Pattern

1.  Go to Setup

2.  Device Time Patterns.

3.  Click the plus to create a new Time pattern

4.  Name the Time Pattern something familiar

5.  Enter the Start Time and End Time: This will be the time frame that the unlock on first tag will be valid for.

6.  Select the Days of the Week for this time pattern.

7. Select the Save Button

Repeat the processes mentioned in steps 2 to 7 for the remaining Device Time Patterns.

Step 2:

Create a Reader Profile for the readers/doors needing the Unlock on First Tag Scenario

Create Reader Profile

1.  In the OMNIA URL, Go to  Setup

2.  Reader Profiles

3.  Click the plus to create a new Reader Profile

4.  Name the Reader Profile something familiar

5.  Select Copy of Default Reader Template, System Site

6.  In the Reader Profile, Select Readers

7.  Select the Reader the Unlock On First Tag will be applied to. Select all doors that will have the First Tag Unlock.

In this example we will be using the Front Door

Step 3:

Create New Actions in the Unlock On First Tag Reader Profile

Create New Action 7am-5pm Mon-Fri

Go to Setup/Reader Profiles/Unlock on First Tag

NOTE: This Action enables the relay for an indefinite period.

1.  Select Actions

2.  Select Add Action  

3.  Name the Action

4.  Along side the Type Section, Select the Browse Arrow

5.  From the list displayed select Relay – Action 1

6.  Select Activate Relay

7.  Select Relay 1

8.  Set the Duration to 65535 (Indefinite)

9.  Select the Browse Arrow to open the Device Time Pattern Selection

10.  From the list of Displayed Time Patterns, select the 7am-5pm Mon-Fri Device Time Pattern.

11.  Select Save

Create New Action Mid-7am Mon-Fri

NOTE: This action prevents First Tag Unlock before the Unlock on First Tag Time Period

1.  Select Actions

2.  Select Add Action  

3.  Name the Action

4.  Along side the Type Section, Select the Browse Arrow

5.  From the list displayed select Relay – Action 1

6.  Select Activate Relay

7.  Select Relay 1

8.  Keep the duration at 40 

9.  Select the Browse Arrow to open the Device Time Pattern Selection

10.  From the list of Displayed Time Patterns, select the Mid-7am Mon-Fri Device Time Pattern.

11.  Select Save

Create New Action 5pm-Mid Mon-Fri

NOTE: This action prevents First Tag Unlock after the Unlock on First Tag Time Period

1.  Select Actions

2.  Select Add Action  

3.  Name the Action

4.  Along side the Type Section, Select the Browse Arrow

5.  From the list displayed select Relay – Action 1

6.  Select Activate Relay

7.  Select Relay 1

8.  Keep the duration at 40 

9.  Select the Browse Arrow to open the Device Time Pattern Selection

10.  From the list of Displayed Time Patterns, select the 5pm-Mid Mon-Fri Device Time Pattern.

11.  Select Save

Create New Action 24hrs Sat, Sun, Holiday

NOTE: This action prevents Unlock on First Tag  for Saturday, Sundays and Holidays.

1.  Select Actions

2.  Select Add Action  

3.  Name the Action

4.  Along side the Type Section, Select the Browse Arrow

5.  From the list displayed select Relay – Action 1

6.  Select Activate Relay

7.  Select Relay 1

8.  Keep the duration at 40 

9.  Select the Browse Arrow to open the Device Time Pattern Selection

10.  From the list of Displayed Time Patterns, select the 24hrs Sat, Sun, Holidays Device Time Pattern.

11.  Select Save

Create New Action Deactivate Relay at 5 pm

Note: This action locks the door at 5pm

1.  Select Actions

2.  Select Add Action  

3.  Name the Action

4.  Along side the Type Section, Select the Browse Arrow

5.  From the list displayed select Relay – Action 1

6.  Select Deactivate Relay

7.  Select Relay 1

8.  Keep the duration at 40

9.  Select the Browse Arrow to open the Device Time Pattern Selection

10.  From the list of Displayed Time Patterns, select the Deactivate Relay at 5pm Device Time Pattern.

11.  Select Save

Step 4

Assign the Newly Created Actions to the Allowed Normal In Events for the Reader\Door.

Go To Setup\Readers\Front Door\Actions

Select Actions

Select Event Actions

Select the Browse Arrow the Event and scroll or search for Allowed Normal In

Select the Filter Option for Actions Assigned and select the show assigned actions

The Default Actions are displayed, The Newly Created Actions need to be added to the actions that will occur when an Allowed Normal In Event happens at this reader/door. The Default relay action needs to removed.

Uncheck the Show Assignments Only box and search for and add the newly created actions.

Add the Actions to the Event by putting a check in the box the left of the action.

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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

IDEMIA Sigma Lite Readers NOT compatible for use in AmanoNet or Nexus220

Network Configuration – Best Practices

Technical Bulletins

How to upgrade OMNIA hardware firmware using the OMNIA Firmware Upgrade Tool

OMNIA Run as a Service fix for v4.x

Upgrading To OMNIA 4.6.5 and 2019 SQL Express With Tools

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)

IDEMIA Sigma Lite Readers NOT compatible for use in AmanoNet or Nexus220

ImproNet/AmanoNet Database Backup: SQL

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

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
IDEMIA Sigma Lite Readers NOT compatible for use in AmanoNet or Nexus220
Move Nexus220 Access Control System from one PC to another (Firebird)
Nexus220 Firmware Upgrade
Nexus220 Notifications Configuration/Email Configuration
Nexus220 The number of doors for this license has been exceeded
Nexus220 Web Reports Using Microsoft Edge
Reduce length of time on buzzer for readers in 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

IDEMIA Sigma Lite Readers NOT compatible for use in AmanoNet or Nexus220

Setting Read Range on a Conekt Reader

Video Management Systems

Cathexis Video (Amano Vision)

Cathexis Video AV (AntiVirus Exceptions)

Quick Start Guide for Cathexis Vision Version 2025

AmanoDVMS

Which AmanoDVMS ports need to be open on my firewall?

Vision

AmanoVision web access user name case sensitivity usage

Deleting Tag Holders in OMNIA

Deleting Tag Holders in OMNIA

How to Delete Tagholders in OMNIA

In the OMNIA URL, Go to Enrollment, then select Tagholders.

Open OMNIA URL, Select  "Enrollment" from Navigation, then Select "Tagholder" located under the heading "Types"

Scroll down to the Tagholder to delete, hover over the Tagholder and select the Delete Button.

Scroll down to locate Tagholder to delete, hover over the Tagholder and select the Delete trashcan icon.

Select Confirm to complete the deletion

Select "Confirm" to complete the deletion.
Tagholder no longer listed. Repeat steps to delete another tagholder.

Repeat as necessary.

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

IDEMIA Sigma Lite Readers NOT compatible for use in AmanoNet or Nexus220

Network Configuration – Best Practices

Technical Bulletins

How to upgrade OMNIA hardware firmware using the OMNIA Firmware Upgrade Tool

OMNIA Run as a Service fix for v4.x

Upgrading To OMNIA 4.6.5 and 2019 SQL Express With Tools

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)

IDEMIA Sigma Lite Readers NOT compatible for use in AmanoNet or Nexus220

ImproNet/AmanoNet Database Backup: SQL

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

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
IDEMIA Sigma Lite Readers NOT compatible for use in AmanoNet or Nexus220
Move Nexus220 Access Control System from one PC to another (Firebird)
Nexus220 Firmware Upgrade
Nexus220 Notifications Configuration/Email Configuration
Nexus220 The number of doors for this license has been exceeded
Nexus220 Web Reports Using Microsoft Edge
Reduce length of time on buzzer for readers in 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

IDEMIA Sigma Lite Readers NOT compatible for use in AmanoNet or Nexus220

Setting Read Range on a Conekt Reader

Video Management Systems

Cathexis Video (Amano Vision)

Cathexis Video AV (AntiVirus Exceptions)

Quick Start Guide for Cathexis Vision Version 2025

AmanoDVMS

Which AmanoDVMS ports need to be open on my firewall?

Vision

AmanoVision web access user name case sensitivity usage

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