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PRINTER’S INSTRUCTIONS:
INSTR,INSTL,AE1000PLUS - LINEAR P/N: 227522 B - INK: BLACK - MATERIAL: 20 LB. MEAD BOND - SIZE: 8.500” X 11.000” - SCALE: 1-1 - FOLDING: ALBUM-FOLD - BINDING: SADDLE-STITCH
AE1000Plus
Telephone Entry
& Access Control
System
Installation Instructions
USA & Canada (800) 421-1587 & (800) 392-0123
(760) 438-7000 - Toll Free FAX (800) 468-1340
www.linearcorp.com
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Contents Introduction The Model AE1000Plus Telephone Entry & Access Control System Introduction ........................................................................... 2 is designed for use as a primary access control device for gated Operation ............................................................................... 2 communities, parking garages, offi ce buildings, apartments, dormitories, Programming and Cardholder Maintenance ............................ 2 hotels/motels, commerci
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Hardware Features Feature Overview Relay Outputs ✓ BUILT-IN RADIO RECEIVER Variable gain, high-sensitivity receiver for wireless transmitters Four 3-amp dry contact relay outputs are provided to activate access devices, such as door strikes, magnetic locks, automatic doors, barrier gates, and ✓ FOUR FORM “C” (N.O. & N.C) RELAYS Each relay has 3-amp @ 24-volt rating automatic sliding gates. The relay outputs can also be used as specialty ✓ FOUR REQUEST-TO-EXIT INPUTS outputs for alarm contact
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Accessory Overview PBUS Accessories Several compatible accessories are available to connect to the three 6-wire communications “PBUS” inputs. Up to six PBUS accessories can be used with each AE1000Plus unit. AM-RRR Remote Radio Receiver For wireless transmitters, connect the Model AM-RRR high-gain superheterodyne UHF receiver. EXA-2000 The receiver is housed in a weather-resistant REMOTE enclosure and can be mounted indoors or RADIO AM-RRR outdoors. Gaskets and a weather-tight wiring strai
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Component Locations MICROPHONE OPTIONAL CAMERA DISPLAY CABINET LOCK OPTIONAL POSTAL LOCK KEYPAD SPEAKER INSTALLATION NOTE: KEYPAD FOR EASY WIRING, THE UNIT'S TERMINAL BLOCKS LIGHTING CAN BE UN-PLUGGED FROM THE CIRCUIT BOARD TAMPER RECEIVER SWITCH RANGE KNOB TAMPER CAMERA MICROPHONE CONNECTOR MAGNET CONNECTOR ANTENNA CPU/INTERFACE DISPLAY CONNECTOR CONNECTOR TAMPER OPTIONAL SWITCH CAMERA VIDEO DISPLAY CONNECTOR CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT WIEGAND RELAY INPUT TERMINALS TERMINALS SPEAKER VOLUME SYSTEM PBUS
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Wiring Diagram THIS WIRING EXAMPLE SHOWS: DOOR ACCESS WITH A DOOR STRIKE ON RELAY CHANNEL "A" DOOR ACCESS WITH A MAGNETIC LOCK ON RELAY CHANNEL "B" GATE ACCESS WITH A GATE OPERATOR ON RELAY CHANNEL "C" (YOUR INSTALLATION MAY VARY) ELECTRIC DOOR STRIKE DOOR AE1000Plus STRIKE POWER SUPPLY DOOR LED2 LED2 SENSE HOLD HOLD CONTACT LED1 LED1 WIEGAND READER A DAT 1 DAT 1 DOOR EXIT DEVICE TERMINALS DAT 0 DAT 0 N.C. REQUEST GND GND COM BUTTON RELAY PWR PWR N.O. CHANNEL "A" DS-A LED2 LED2 TERMINALS GND HOL
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? ? ? Important Mounting Requirements The AE1000Plus 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. Mounting Environment Consider the environmental factors at the desired mounting location. The AE1000Plus is designed for direct outdoor installations, however, it is preferable to protect the unit from extreme exposure to sun, driving rain,
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Entry System Mounting The AE1000Plus cabinet is designed to be mounted three ways: MOUNTING � The unit can be mounted directly to a wall or fl at surface. PREPARATION � The unit can be mounted recessed into the wall. � The unit can be mounted on a standard gooseneck pedestal. Choose a well lit location near the controlled opening. Wiring access for power, telephone, earth ground, control output must be available to the mounting location. If the optional remote accessories are used, wiring 2 ac
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Entry System Mounting (Continued) Recessed Mounting DETERMINE LOCATION FOR MARK HOLE LOCATION 1 2 The cabinet can be mounted recessed using the accessory trim-ring THE 13-¼" x 16-¼" MOUNTING HOLE (P/N ACP00909). The trim-ring mounts in the wall and the cabinet attaches to the trim-ring. RECESSED 1. Identify the location of any studs in the wall. MOUNTING 2. Cut a 16-1/4” high by 13-1/4” wide rectangular hole between studs at the mounting location. 16-¼" 3. Install any additional mounting mate
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Relay Output Wiring TYPICAL DOOR STRIKE HOOKUP RELAY Any of the four relay outputs channels (A-D) can be used to control TERMINALS access devices on doors or gates. ELECTRIC N.C. DOOR Door or Pedestrian Gate Control COM STRIKE 1. Install a low voltage electric door strike or magnetic lock as a N.O. locking device for the door or pedestrian gate. DS DOOR 2. Install the power supply or transformer for the locking device. DO GND STRIKE NOT POWER THE AE1000Plus FROM THIS POWER SUPPLY. RTE POWER S
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Power, Battery, & Ground Wiring Power Wiring ✦ NOTE: DO NOT APPLY POWER UNTIL THE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE. TURN MASTER POWER SWITCH OFF BEFORE WIRING. POWER 1. Route two wires between the AE1000Plus and the power TERMINALS transformer. � For power wire runs up to 100 feet, use 18 AWG, THHN 600-volt EARTH insulated wire. GROUND � For power wire runs up to 200 feet, use 16 AWG, THHN 600-volt STUD insulated wire. 2. Connect the wires to the transformer. Connect the other end of the wires to
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Telephone Wiring For telephone entry and programming, the AE1000Plus connects to a standard telephone line. TELEPHONE TELEPHONE Important Telephone Wiring Tips TERMINALS JACK � DO NOT ROUTE TELEPHONE AND AC WIRING INSIDE THE SAME CONDUIT. Route all telephone wires inside a dedicated conduit that is at least six inches away from any AC line wiring. � All telephone wiring must be made on the “building” side of the telephone company’s demarcation device (the terminal block where the telephone
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Optional Postal Lock A postal lock can be installed in the AE1000Plus Entry System to provide keyed access for the postal service. The AE1000Plus case is designed to accept a U.S. Postal Service postal lock. When the postal lock is engaged, 1 REMOVE LOCKNUTS 2 REMOVE PLATE the programmed output relay will activate. Postal Lock Installation 1. Remove the four locknuts that retain the postal lock switch plate (above the speaker on the AE1000Plus faceplate). 2. Remove the switch plate, hole cov
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PBUS Accessories Up to six accessories (keypads, proximity readers, remote receivers) can PWR PWR be connected to the three PBUS input/output ports. A typical application GND GND for a remote keypad would be to control a second door or gate. REMOTE DAT1 DAT1 PBUS Linear’s PBUS devices compatible with the AE1000Plus are: PBUS DAT0 DAT0 TERMINALS � AM-RRR Remote Radio Receiver DEVICE DVAL DVAL � AM-RGR Remote Radio Receiver PCLK PCLK � AM-RPR Radio Proximity Receiver � AM-KP Exterior Keypad � AM
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Optional Network Connection Linear’s AE1000Plus, AE2000Plus, & AM3Plus Access Control Systems can be connected together in a network. A network will allow sharing programming and user information between the systems. Program each unit to a different network Node Address (see Page 19). ✦ IMPORTANT COMPATIBILITY NOTE: Linear’s previous access control Models AE-1000, AE-2000, & AM3 can be used in networks with the Models AE1000Plus, AE2000Plus, & AM3Plus only using AccessBase2000 software. Th
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Optional Network Connections (Continued) Network Confi guration for AccessBase2000 Programming If the system is going to be programmed using Linear’s AccessBase2000 software, units communicate with each other on the network through RS-485 cable connections. AccessBase2000 does not support unit-to-unit network communications through modems, only RS-485 cable. AccessBase2000 does support modem communications from the PC to the eight Node #1 “master” units on an AccessBase2000 network. Refer to
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Optional Network Connections (Continued) RS-485 Network Wiring ACCESS CONTROL HOMERUN NETWORK Network wiring conforms to 3-wire RS-485 electrical specifi cations. Units USING ONE UNIT AS A NETWORK MASTER NETWORK connected in the network can be wired using one unit as a “hub” or by UNIT "2" wiring from one unit to the next in “daisy-chain” fashion. See the fi gures SHIELD for wiring options. NET-B � Use Belden 9925 or Carol C0600 shielded cable or equivalent. GND Maximum wire run distance is 40
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System Adjustments The factory settings are suffi cient for most installations. The system can DISPLAY be adjusted to customize the installation. SPEAKER CONTRAST VOLUME Speaker Volume Adjustment SYSTEM ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT RESTART If the resident’s voice from the speaker is too loud or not loud enough, the BUTTON speaker’s volume can be adjusted. MORE LESS 1. Locate the SPEAKER VOLUME adjustment on the CPU circuit LESS MORE board. 2. Make a directory number call to test the speaker volume. W
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Internal Controls STATUS/PROGRAM "UP" DISPLAY BUTTON On-board Pushbuttons "DOWN" BUTTON Seven pushbuttons are on the main circuit board. Refer to the fi gure for the location of each pushbutton. � UP button adds one to the value on the STATUS/PROGRAM display. "ENTER" � DOWN button subtracts one from value on the STATUS/PROGRAM display. BUTTON Press with the UP button for one second to enter Programming Mode. RELAY "A" � ENTER button accepts the value on the STATUS/PROGRAM display LATCH during
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AE1000Plus 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 ENTRY CODE AT LOCAL KEYPAD ENTRY CODE AT REMOTE KEYPAD must enter “0 0 4 2”. � If the wrong key is pressed, pressing the key will reset the keypad. The correct code can then be ente