THANK YOU!!! This is the 1st time I use Unifi Access. When I received the G2 Starter Kit, I noticed after the install it was only for 1 door. Because of your video, I was able to get the 12v Adapter and use the dry connection in the HUB to control the 2nd door. Now I need to figure out how to open the door using the dry connection remotely LOL. While logged in, I can only open the door with the G2 Keypad.
I have experience installing Johnson Controls door systems. In my experience the dry relay is used to control an alarm, camera or something as the door opens. I used mine to take a picture and email it whenever the door was unlocked. If the door #2 is wired to the dry relay, then by unlocking door #1 is should also unlock door #2. The wiring depends if the strike for door #2 is fail open or fail closed. If fail closed, then it will use 12V to open the door. The 12V positive wire should go to the common and then the 12V positive going to the strike should connect to the NO (Normally Open) output on the hub. When you swipe the card to open door #1 it will close the NO relay for door #2 which will send 12v to the strike releasing the door. If fail open, then that means 12V is constantly applied to the door to keep it closed, it will remove the 12V to open the door. The 12V positive wire should go to the common and then the 12V positive going to the strike should connect to the NC (Normally Closed) output on the hub. When you swipe the card to open door #1 it will open the NC relay for door #2 which will remove the 12v to the strike releasing the door. Hopefully that all makes sense...
@@loufilla7202 I was able to resolve and see that both strikes open. I thought using the Dry connections would allow to open a 2nd door individually. For now it doesn't bother much, but I see myself getting a 2nd hub so the 2nd door doesn't unlock with the 1st.
Your first video was awesome and it answered many questions. This video follows the same process and is informative. I would love to see a scenario detailing Double Doors with Mag Locks on a single Hub with an Outside Reader Pro and and Inside Reader, Motion Sensor and Emergency Bars. So many businesses have Double Entry Doors that require them both to be opened from a single point inside or outside.
I love how you educate us with a visual set up thank you so much. I am interested in purchasing the Hub to control a side door next to my exit gate at a condo and I was thinking if is possible to use the Poe out put ports for two cameras and a door reader… The three ports are Poe and 15w max each. Thanks in advance.
@@EleanaOre Thank you for your feedback I really appreciate it! Yes you absolutely can connect a camera to the UA-HUB. I have it at several of my schools. I also pair that camera with door access and so every time someone swipes in it takes two angles of the person to verify who they are. Hope this helps! :)
@@sergeyklassen9696 So in theory you can just use the phone without any subscription and login with your UI account right on the apps themselves. On the PBX question not sure. I tried it about a year ago and was not successful. I went with the Talk subscription as it is only $120 a year. Hope this helps! :)
Again, another great video. Is there a way to connect to an existing doorbell chime that uses a 16v transformer? I'm just trying to use existing infrastructure. I bought a 12 volt ringer from Amazon. It sounds horrible. I don't want to install it. Funny thing is that it got great reviews.
@@tchaikovskygoss7410 Unfortunately not. The only Unifi product that can use any kind of 16v system is the Unifi G4 Doorbell Pro in the Protect app. Hope this helps. :)
Hi thanks for the video. Could the readers be hooked up to a switch and then the door hub? the reason i ask is i only have one cat 6 going to my door. thanks!
Thanks for the video! I'm looking into getting a Unifi setup for my small condo building. However, I cannot seem to find the answer to what I'm looking for. We have a vestibule setup with 1 exterior door & 1 interior door. We need an Intercom to open both doors at once when guests request to enter. However, we need to have doors open separately when residents enter- I'm assuming entering using the exterior door with the intercom and a g2 reader for the interior door. But how do I set this up? Do I need two access hubs? Is this even possible to configure this situation with a Unifi system? Thanks for any input!!
I also live in STL and have been looking for some help installing UniFi door access at work, we need to replace an EOL access control panel we use for the mag locks for our office suite.
@@Kiloptero great question. To be honest I have never attempted two door position switches as one was interior. If I were to guess though you could plug both door position switches into the DPS setting. It would probably trigger if either or both doors were opened. Not a great solution but it would let you know. Hope this helps!
I’d like to use the system as a log or notification system when a door is open. Similar to your black door sensor. I have the same in white, from Honeywell. I have several of those I’d like to connect and be able to see when a door was opened or closed. I only see one DPS input on the access hub though?
I got it back in 2023. Probably shouldn't say this but Ubiquiti stocks it's equipment on its website very early. The problem is that it is gone within minutes. So your best bet is to check inventory very early in the morning. They actually have items in stock! :) Hope this helps
Thank you for your video. Is it possible, in your opinion, to connect 2 G2 Reader Pros to only 1 access hub to control 2 different doors? My situation is this: I live in a condominium and with 1 access hub I would like to control the opening of the condominium door where I will install the first G2 with an electric lock, and with the second G2 I would like to control my apartment door with a magnetic lock. Thank you.
Hi, I see that officially UniFi Access supports Mifare Classic 1k cards, however it is unclear that if it uses the encryption keys on the card to increase security. Does it uses the key on Mifare Classic 1k cards?
@@ropiko not to alert you that a door is open. You best bet there is to login to Unifi Access remotely and there it tells you if a door is open or closed in the app.
Is the Ubiquiti Unifi Protect G4 Doorbell compatible with the Ubiquiti UniFi Access Hub UA-HUB door controller? I want to install this doorbell at my house's yard gate and be able to open the gate remotely.
@@loufilla7202 Thank you very much for your feedback. I need a device on the farm gate that I would like to open remotely. I also need another device for the front door. Can I connect 2 UA-G2 PRO readers to the Ubiquiti UniFi Access Hub UA-HUB door controller?
Yes you can. Just follow the video below and instead of the UA-LITE install another G2-PRO. Finally I would actually recommend you purchase a UA Intercom for the gate and a G2-PRO for your door. I am testing the UA Intercom now and will have a video soon. Good luck!
I guess not knowing how they are installed in the environment you wouldn't know. I'm not sure where you live but I guarantee you wouldn't be able to rip it from anywhere. My guess it would take over 4 minutes in my install to rip it out. By then I have gotten three alerts you are near my keypad so nice try.
@@loufilla7202 if you use a propper keypad with the logic in a seperate box this problem is solved. Depending on the design of the keypad you can even avtivate its output using a strong magnet.
@@juri14111996 you could buy a flipper zero and just duplicate the NFC card from someone with access and be done with it all. I'm not sure what your point is other than to point out a flaw that you don't know how it is installed or monitored by the camera system. This is simply a tutorial video demonstrating the door system. Jeez
@@loufilla7202 nope. the card you can get from ubiquity (MIFARE DESFire) cant be cloned that easy. The card does not work like a key or password! The reader sends a chalange to the card, the card then answers it. so the actual "key" never leaves the card, so you have no way to copy it and emulate the card. BTW: its the same with Credit cards to.
@@CambridgeSecurity-h6l I just followed the instructions that came with the keypad. I use these key pads in case the reader goes out. I can then give people a PIN code to use. When the reader is fixed I wipe that PIN code I gave out from the keypad. Hope this helps!
THANK YOU!!! This is the 1st time I use Unifi Access. When I received the G2 Starter Kit, I noticed after the install it was only for 1 door. Because of your video, I was able to get the 12v Adapter and use the dry connection in the HUB to control the 2nd door. Now I need to figure out how to open the door using the dry connection remotely LOL. While logged in, I can only open the door with the G2 Keypad.
Hi. Try disconnecting the powered strike by the UA-Hub and test the G2 again. It should open. Then reconnect and see if both strikes open.
I have experience installing Johnson Controls door systems. In my experience the dry relay is used to control an alarm, camera or something as the door opens. I used mine to take a picture and email it whenever the door was unlocked.
If the door #2 is wired to the dry relay, then by unlocking door #1 is should also unlock door #2.
The wiring depends if the strike for door #2 is fail open or fail closed.
If fail closed, then it will use 12V to open the door. The 12V positive wire should go to the common and then the 12V positive going to the strike should connect to the NO (Normally Open) output on the hub. When you swipe the card to open door #1 it will close the NO relay for door #2 which will send 12v to the strike releasing the door.
If fail open, then that means 12V is constantly applied to the door to keep it closed, it will remove the 12V to open the door. The 12V positive wire should go to the common and then the 12V positive going to the strike should connect to the NC (Normally Closed) output on the hub. When you swipe the card to open door #1 it will open the NC relay for door #2 which will remove the 12v to the strike releasing the door.
Hopefully that all makes sense...
@@loufilla7202 I was able to resolve and see that both strikes open. I thought using the Dry connections would allow to open a 2nd door individually. For now it doesn't bother much, but I see myself getting a 2nd hub so the 2nd door doesn't unlock with the 1st.
Great update to the videos Lou. Can't wait to see what you do with the Intercom system.
Your first video was awesome and it answered many questions. This video follows the same process and is informative. I would love to see a scenario detailing Double Doors with Mag Locks on a single Hub with an Outside Reader Pro and and Inside Reader, Motion Sensor and Emergency Bars. So many businesses have Double Entry Doors that require them both to be opened from a single point inside or outside.
I love how you educate us with a visual set up thank you so much. I am interested in purchasing the Hub to control a side door next to my exit gate at a condo and I was thinking if is possible to use the Poe out put ports for two cameras and a door reader… The three ports are Poe and 15w max each. Thanks in advance.
@@EleanaOre Thank you for your feedback I really appreciate it! Yes you absolutely can connect a camera to the UA-HUB. I have it at several of my schools. I also pair that camera with door access and so every time someone swipes in it takes two angles of the person to verify who they are. Hope this helps! :)
Nice review.. good information. Thanks.
You are very welcome. Stay tuned for more videos.
Great video, I’d love to learn more about how to connect a desk phone to answer incoming calls and open doors. Can I use FreePBX?
@@sergeyklassen9696 So in theory you can just use the phone without any subscription and login with your UI account right on the apps themselves. On the PBX question not sure. I tried it about a year ago and was not successful. I went with the Talk subscription as it is only $120 a year. Hope this helps! :)
Again, another great video. Is there a way to connect to an existing doorbell chime that uses a 16v transformer? I'm just trying to use existing infrastructure. I bought a 12 volt ringer from Amazon. It sounds horrible. I don't want to install it. Funny thing is that it got great reviews.
@@tchaikovskygoss7410 Unfortunately not. The only Unifi product that can use any kind of 16v system is the Unifi G4 Doorbell Pro in the Protect app. Hope this helps. :)
Hi thanks for the video. Could the readers be hooked up to a switch and then the door hub? the reason i ask is i only have one cat 6 going to my door. thanks!
Thanks for the video! I'm looking into getting a Unifi setup for my small condo building. However, I cannot seem to find the answer to what I'm looking for. We have a vestibule setup with 1 exterior door & 1 interior door. We need an Intercom to open both doors at once when guests request to enter. However, we need to have doors open separately when residents enter- I'm assuming entering using the exterior door with the intercom and a g2 reader for the interior door. But how do I set this up? Do I need two access hubs? Is this even possible to configure this situation with a Unifi system? Thanks for any input!!
I also live in STL and have been looking for some help installing UniFi door access at work, we need to replace an EOL access control panel we use for the mag locks for our office suite.
amazing! its
possible to use for 2 doors to open and check if the door is open? i see 2 dry and 1 dps.. can you use rex o r rel for door position too?
@@Kiloptero great question. To be honest I have never attempted two door position switches as one was interior. If I were to guess though you could plug both door position switches into the DPS setting. It would probably trigger if either or both doors were opened. Not a great solution but it would let you know. Hope this helps!
how many dps can i use with this ? great video
@@thechinshorts As many as you want but I'm not sure why you would want one.
I’d like to use the system as a log or notification system when a door is open. Similar to your black door sensor. I have the same in white, from Honeywell. I have several of those I’d like to connect and be able to see when a door was opened or closed. I only see one DPS input on the access hub though?
Thanks again for answer. How you connect the physical keypad? With output port of the Keypad? D1 / D0 like that?
Do you need aftermarkey relays for the door strike? Or... can you hardwire directly?
Can you do some demos with the Enterprise Access Hub? I've been looking for videos on that, but can't seem to find any.
Stay tuned. I am going to be installing one this summer so yes I will. :)
@@loufilla7202 OH YEAH!!! I'm Excited for that!!!
Awesome
Where did you buy the UDR(Router)?
It’s out of stock everywhere!
I got it back in 2023. Probably shouldn't say this but Ubiquiti stocks it's equipment on its website very early. The problem is that it is gone within minutes. So your best bet is to check inventory very early in the morning. They actually have items in stock! :) Hope this helps
@@loufilla7202 thank you! I will keep checking
Thank you for your video. Is it possible, in your opinion, to connect 2 G2 Reader Pros to only 1 access hub to control 2 different doors? My situation is this: I live in a condominium and with 1 access hub I would like to control the opening of the condominium door where I will install the first G2 with an electric lock, and with the second G2 I would like to control my apartment door with a magnetic lock. Thank you.
So the two door strikes are being operated independently by each reader?
How much would this whole setup cost to install about 🤔 ?
@@Towelie4200 I would easily say less than $1000. Closer to probably $800 but just to be safe $1000.00 :)
Hi, I see that officially UniFi Access supports Mifare Classic 1k cards, however it is unclear that if it uses the encryption keys on the card to increase security. Does it uses the key on Mifare Classic 1k cards?
@@accountthrowaway1561 Hi I have no idea about that unfortunately.
does Unifi door access only work with Unifi door locks?
No. You can use any 12v strike. You can even use a 24v strike but it will need to be plugged into the "dry" port on the UA-HUB.
is there any way the unifi system can alert you of a door open with that setup?
Yes that is what the light does in the video. You can hook up a siren also to alert you.
@@loufilla7202can the system send you a push notification?
@@ropiko not to alert you that a door is open. You best bet there is to login to Unifi Access remotely and there it tells you if a door is open or closed in the app.
I was giving a unifi Poe switch. I have access to control experience. Would I need a license to sell and install these
No not at all. Hope this helps. :)
@@loufilla7202 it’s late here but I will look into this more. I am VERY interested in adding this to my services
do they support batch uploads of cards?
Unfortunately no. Sorry about that
Unless you are batch uploading from another Ubiquiti door access system.
Is the Ubiquiti Unifi Protect G4 Doorbell compatible with the Ubiquiti UniFi Access Hub UA-HUB door controller? I want to install this doorbell at my house's yard gate and be able to open the gate remotely.
Hi. No not at this time. You can pair a door chime with a UA-G2 PRO reader. I am sure you will be able to in the future is my best guess.
@@loufilla7202 Thank you very much for your feedback. I need a device on the farm gate that I would like to open remotely. I also need another device for the front door. Can I connect 2 UA-G2 PRO readers to the Ubiquiti UniFi Access Hub UA-HUB door controller?
Yes you can. Just follow the video below and instead of the UA-LITE install another G2-PRO. Finally I would actually recommend you purchase a UA Intercom for the gate and a G2-PRO for your door. I am testing the UA Intercom now and will have a video soon. Good luck!
Literally says hes making more videos then never posts ever again
the keypad is a horrible idea. An intruder can just rip id of and bridge the cables to get access.
I guess not knowing how they are installed in the environment you wouldn't know. I'm not sure where you live but I guarantee you wouldn't be able to rip it from anywhere. My guess it would take over 4 minutes in my install to rip it out. By then I have gotten three alerts you are near my keypad so nice try.
@@loufilla7202 if you use a propper keypad with the logic in a seperate box this problem is solved.
Depending on the design of the keypad you can even avtivate its output using a strong magnet.
@@juri14111996 you could buy a flipper zero and just duplicate the NFC card from someone with access and be done with it all. I'm not sure what your point is other than to point out a flaw that you don't know how it is installed or monitored by the camera system. This is simply a tutorial video demonstrating the door system. Jeez
@@loufilla7202 yout cant clone the ubiquiti access cards.
@@loufilla7202 nope. the card you can get from ubiquity (MIFARE DESFire) cant be cloned that easy.
The card does not work like a key or password! The reader sends a chalange to the card, the card then answers it. so the actual "key" never leaves the card, so you have no way to copy it and emulate the card.
BTW: its the same with Credit cards to.
How do you program that 3rd party door keypad?
@@CambridgeSecurity-h6l I just followed the instructions that came with the keypad. I use these key pads in case the reader goes out. I can then give people a PIN code to use. When the reader is fixed I wipe that PIN code I gave out from the keypad. Hope this helps!