Linear AE-100 manual Programming Over the Telephone, Connecting with a Telephone, Condition Method

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Programming Over the Telephone

Most system commands can be programmed using a TouchTone™ telephone.The telephone’s keypad will act similar to the AE-100’s keypad. Both programming methods can be used over the telephone.

Connecting with a Telephone

1.Place a call to the telephone number of the line that the AE-100 is connected to.

2.The AE-100 will answer on the third ring.

3.The system sounds beeps indicating the current system status (including any other units in a multi-unit installation):

One short beep sounds if all access relays are activated (all doors open).

Two short beeps sound if all access relays are deactivated (all doors closed).

One long beep sounds if there is a combination of access relays activated and deactivated (some doors open, some doors closed).

4.Enter the unit number (1-4) of the unit to log onto then press

In a single-unit installation, use the default unit number 1.

NOTE: Log on to the Master Unit #1 in a multi-unit installation to program the master’s memory. The master’s memory can then be copied to the other units.

5.Enter the Master Password for the unit (the factory setting is 123456).

6.To program using the Standard Programming Method press To program using the Alternate Programming Method press If the password is correct, the system will sound two short beeps.

7.Programming commands can now be entered from the telephone’s keypad.

To program the system, refer to the following pages of this manual.

The Standard Programming Method steps are shown on Pages 7-13.

The Alternate Programming Method steps are shown on Pages 15-21.

Telephone Audio Prompts

When programming over the telephone, each programming step consists of entering programming data using the telephone’s keypad. The system will sound beeps over the telephone to indicate correct or incorrect entries.

The audio prompts that give feedback during programming are different for each programming method. Those differences are shown in the table to the right.

Re-entering a Command After a Mistake

If an incorrect entry, or an incorrect key is pressed during programming,

press and start the programming step over again.

CONNECTING WITH A TELEPHONE

1. CALL THE SYSTEM

2. SYSTEM ANSWERS ON THIRD RING

3. SYSTEM SOUNDS THE CURRENT STATUS: > ONE SHORT BEEP - ALL RELAYS ON

> TWO SHORT BEEPS - ALL RELAYS OFF

> ONE LONG BEEP - RELAYS MIXED ON & OFF

4. ENTER THE UNIT NUMBER (1-4) AND PRESS #

FOR SINGLE-UNIT INSTALLATIONS ENTER 1#

5. ENTER THE MASTER PASSWORD

(DEFAULT PASSWORD IS 123456)

6. TO USE STANDARD PROGRAMMING PRESS #

TO USE ALTERNATE PROGRAMMING PRESS STAR

7.BEGIN PROGRAMMING, ENTER STEP NUMBER FOLLOWED BY #

AUDIO PROMPTS FOR EACH PROGRAMMING METHOD

 

ALTERNATE

STANDARD

CONDITION

METHOD

METHOD

 

SOUND

SOUND

 

TWO

ONE

AFTER AN INCORRECT ENTRY

LONG

LONG

 

BEEPS

BEEP

 

 

 

AFTER A CORRECT ENTRY OF AN

ONE

TWO

SHORT

SHORT

INTERIM STEP

BEEP

BEEPS

 

 

 

 

AFTER A COMPLETE COMMAND

TWO

THREE

SHORT

SHORT

HAS BEEN ENTERED CORRECTLY

BEEPS

BEEPS

 

 

 

 

 

THREE

NO

EXITING PROGRAMMING MODE

SHORT

BEEPS

 

BEEPS

SOUND

Exiting Programming Mode

After programming, be sure to exit Programming Mode.

NOTE: The AE-100 will automatically exit Programming Mode after two minutes of programming inactivity.

To exit programming when using the Standard Programming Method, press:

To exit programming when using the Alternate Programming Method, press:

TO EXIT PROGRAMMING

STANDARD PROGRAMMING METHOD

 

PRESS

 

ALTERNATE PROGRAMMING METHOD

 

PRESS

 

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Contents AE-100 Stand-alone Entry Code Data Resident Directory DataSystem Features Programming from the Keypad Standard Method Access to ProgrammingProgramming Over the Telephone Connecting with a TelephoneTelephone Audio Prompts Condition MethodPre-set Unit Numbers Programming Reference & Factory DefaultsMulti-unit Installations Resident Data Programming 02#LENGTH#23#DIR#DIR# 33#CODE#CODE# 31#CODE#CODE#Stand-alone Entry Code Programming Adding a Stand-alone Entry Code51#COUNT# Access Relay Activation TimeSystem Options System Display Language62#CHIRP# Speaker Tone on Access Relay ActivationWelcome Display Text Automatic Telephone Answer77#CONTROL# Resident Control of Access Relay95#CALL-BACK# Maximum Visitor Talk TimeCopy Access Data Only from Master to Sub-units System Utility Commands30#SUB-UNITS#5# 34#SUB-UNITS#5#80#HOURS# Alternate Programming Section Local Programming Telephone Programming Alternate Programming ReferenceProgram a NEW TenantExisting Tenant Modify ANDirectory Entry Not AvailableFunction Code Local Programming Telephone Programming ADD a Access CodeSTAND-ALONE Delete aMaximum Visitor Access RelayTalk Time Keypad LockoutAutomatic On Access RelayTelephone AnswerExit Access CodesProgramming ModeRequesting Access with an Entry Code Requesting Access with a Visitor CallAE-100 Operation Resident Call-backResident’s Telephone does not ring when a visitor calls TroubleshootingSystem will not answer an incoming call Keypad will not activate a relayCopyright 2007 Linear LLC
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