How do I grant access to my AE-1000?
In addition to the telephone entry, the AE-1000 can grant access using entry codes at the local or remote keypads. Also remote receivers, card readers, and interior and exterior keypads can be used with the system. Block coded MegaCode® transmitters can be used to gain access through the AE-1000’s built-in or remote radio receivers.
What is the AE-1000 used for?
2 Contents Introduction The Model AE-1000 Telephone Entry & Access Control System is designed for use as a primary access control device for gated communities, parking garages, offi ce buildings, apartments, dormitories, hotels/motels, commercial buildings and recreational facilities.
Can I connect a remote keypad to the AE-1000?
PBUS Accessories Several accessories (keypads, proximity readers, remote receivers) can be connected to the AE-1000’s three PBUS input/output ports. A typical application for a remote keypad would be to control a second door or gate.
How long does it take to enter an AE-1000 entry code?
18 AE-1000 Operation Requesting Access with an Entry Code †Residents have up to 40 seconds to key in their entry code. †Up to eight seconds are allowed between each keystroke. †All digits of the entry code must be entered. Example: If the entry code length is set for four digits, and the code is 0042, the user must enter “0 0 4 2”.
How to use AE 1000?
Upon entering the directory number, the AE-1000 will automatically dial the resident’s telephone number and establish two-way voice communication between the visitor and the resident. The resident will then have the option to grant or deny access to the visitor by pressing a digit on their telephone. In addition to the telephone entry, the AE-1000 can grant access using entry codes at the local or remote keypads. Also remote receivers, card readers, and interior and exterior keypads can be used with the system. Block coded MegaCode® transmitters can be used to gain access through the AE-1000’s built-in or remote radio receivers. Each transmitter can be individually suspended or re-activated. The system’s clock/calendar can control access based on specifi c times and dates. Automatic relay activation can be scheduled. Access can be restricted to certain times and dates. Holiday access can be scheduled. The system’s event log records system activity for future reference.
What is an AE 1000?
The Model AE-1000 Telephone Entry & Access Control System is designed for use as a primary access control device for gated communities, parking garages, offi ce buildings, apartments, dormitories, hotels/motels, commercial buildings and recreational facilities. Housed in a locked, rugged stainless steel faced enclosure, the AE-1000 features a side-lit 12-key telephone style keypad with bright, easy-to-read graphics, a backlit two-line directory display with programmable welcome message, a built-in microphone, speaker, and provision for an optional color CCTV camera. The cabinet is monitored with a magnetic “tamper” switch. The four relay output channels can be programmed to control electric door strikes, magnetic locks, door & gate operators, or barrier gates. The system utilizes hands-free, full duplex telephone communications between visitors and residents for granting access. Complete access control event logging, access time restriction, access location restriction, and administration functions are also available to manage the installation. The AE-1000 is network ready. Multiple units can be interconnected on a 3-wire RS-485 network. Two Wiegand inputs are available for connection of 26, 30, or 31-bit Wiegand devices (card readers, etc.). Three sets of PBUS inputs are available for connection to Linear’s line of remote accessories.
What are relay outputs?
Relay Outputs Four 3-amp dry contact relay outputs are provided to activate access devices, such as door strikes, magnetic locks, automatic doors, barrier gates, and automatic sliding gates. The relay outputs can also be used as specialty outputs for alarm contact shunting, operator obstacle triggering, and alarm activation. Each of the relays can also be manually activated from buttons on the AE-1000 circuit board. LED indicators display the status of each relay. Request-to-Exit Inputs Each relay channel has a request-to-exit input. These inputs are supplied for hardwire activation of the access devices. Typically a request-to-exit input is wired to a pushbutton inside of the access controlled area. When a person desires to exit, pressing the pushbutton will activate the output relay channel and trigger the access device. A loop detector for automatic gate operation can be connected to a request-to-exit input. Sensing Inputs The sensing inputs connect to door switches that monitor whether the controlled door is open or closed. The sensing inputs may alternately be programmed as “access inhibit” inputs for use with an external timer or service switch. Built-in Modem A modular connector is provided for telephone line connection to the unit’s built-in 33.6K baud modem. The system can be accessed remotely for programming and control over the standard telephone system using a personal computer with a modem. For system backup, a computer connected through the modem can store and retrieve the AE-1000’s memory data. RS-232 Communications Port A modular connector is provided for the bi-directional 38.4K baud RS-232 port. The AE-1000’s RS-232 port connects to a personal computer’s COM port. System programming can be performed locally with a computer connected to the RS-232 port. Local Keypad The local keypad is the system’s primary keypad. The local keypad activates Relay Channel “A”, but can be programmed for any of the relays. Postal Lock The AE-1000 cabinet has provisions for installing a U.S.P.S. postal lock for keyed mail carrier access. The postal lock will activate Relay Channel “A”, but can be programmed for any of the relays. Obstacle Detection Linear’s Model MGT safety edge transmitter is compatible with the AE-1000. The MGT detects and transmits obstacle events to the AE-1000. Programming Memory The AE-1000’s fl ash memory retains all entry codes, transmitter information, card access, and programming, even without power. Computer Programming The system programming can be accomplished by a computer and modem using Linear’s AccessBase2000 programming software. Battery Backup The system supports a 12-volt battery backup or uninterruptable power supply for operation during power outage. The system does not charge the backup battery, an external battery charger is required to maintain the battery. Network Support Multiple AE-1000, AE-2000, & AM-3 units can be networked together via RS-485 allowing information sharing between the units. Networked units are interconnected with a three-wire cable. A common event log is retained for all of the networked units. Linear PBUS Ports Three 6-wire Linear PBUS input/output ports are available to connect to several accessories (keypads, proximity readers, remote receivers). A typical application for a remote keypad or reader would be to control additional doors or gates.
What is an AM-RRR receiver?
AM-RRR Remote Radio Receiver For wireless transmitters, connect the Model AM- RRR high-gain superheterodyne UHF receiver. The receiver is housed in a weather-resistant enclosure and can be mounted indoors or outdoors. Gaskets and a weather-tight wiring strain relief seal the unit from the elements. AM-RPR Radio Proximity Receiver The Model AM-RPR functions as a remote device that supplies localized radio reception for the AE-1000 In a typical installation, the AM-RPR would be mounted in a plastic single-gang electrical box next to the controlled opening. When the user requires access, their transmitter must be activated within three inches of the AM-RPR faceplate. AM-KP Exterior Keypad The Model AM-KP is housed in a rugged cast aluminum enclosure designed for exterior installations. The die-cast keys have bright, easy-to-read yellow graphics. The keypad can be mounted to a pedestal or directly to a wall. A keylock secures the keypad to the mounting backplate. AM-KPI Interior Keypad The Model AM-KPI keypad is housed in a rugged, plastic enclosure designed to be mounted indoors in a standard single-gang electrical box. Tamper resistant screws secure the keypad to its mounting plate. The die-cast keys have bright, easy-to-read yellow graphics and is illuminated with white LEDs.The keypad is supplied with a satin-chrome bezel and three interchangeable colored bezels (white, ivory, & bronze) to customize the keypad appearance for the installation. AM-CRI Card Reader Interface The Model AM-CRI expands the standard two AE-1000 Wiegand inputs by supporting one or two additional 26-bit Wiegand input devices per AM-CRI interfaces used.
What must be removed before mounting a circuit board?
Before mounting the system, the main circuit board mounting plate must be removed to provide access for the wiring hole and mounting fasteners. ✦CAUTION!: Touch a grounded object before proceeding to discharge static electricity from your body.
What is the maximum forward reach for a keypad?
If the high forward reach to the system is over an obstruction of greater than 20” but less than 25”, the maximum high forward reach allowed is 44” above grade to the top of the keypad.
Can AE 1000 be installed?
The AE-1000 Telephone Entry System can be installed for public or private use. The mounting requirements will vary depending on the installation. Review the following information before beginning the installation.
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Four 3-amp dry contact relay outputs are provided to activate access devices, such as door strikes, magnetic locks, automatic doors, barrier gates, and automatic sliding gates. The relay outputs can also be used as specialty outputs for alarm contact shunting, operator obstacle triggering, and alarm activation.
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Two Wiegand inputs are available for connection of 26, 30, or 31bit Wiegand devices (card readers, etc.). Three sets of PBUS inputs are available for connection to Linear’s line of remote accessories.