Axema Manuals & User Guides
Axema is a Swedish security company specializing in secure and user-friendly access control systems, including the popular VAKA® system and rugged proximity readers.
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Axema Access Control is a leading Swedish manufacturer of access control systems tailored for residential buildings, offices, and commercial properties. Founded on the principle of combining high security with simplicity, Axema is best known for its proprietary VAKA® system—an IP-based, modular access control solution. The VAKA system integrates door entry, booking functionality (such as for laundry rooms), and digital information displays into a single, easy-to-manage platform designed for both installers and end-users.
Headquartered in Stockholm, Axema produces a range of hardware including the A45 proximity reader, which supports both EM and MIFARE technologies. Their products effectively withstand harsh environments, often featuring high IP and IK ratings for outdoor and vandal-resistant installation. Axema focuses on Nordic quality and innovation, ensuring that their security solutions seamlessly fit into modern automated building infrastructures.
Axema manuals
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Installatie- en programmeerhandleiding voor de Axema A66 Compact Reader Terminal
Axema Reader VAKA A45 Handleiding
Axema support FAQ
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What reading technologies does the Axema A45 reader support?
The Axema A45 typically supports both EM and MIFARE proximity reading technologies.
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How do I address a B unit (inside reader) in the Axema VAKA system?
To address a B unit, you generally need to remove the addressing jumper on the device. The unit is then named and configured within the VAKA software.
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What do the LED indicators on the Axema reader mean?
A red or green LED typically indicates a successful reading, depending on whether the credential has been granted or denied access.