AE-2000 Operation

Resident Access with an Entry Code

KEY IN AN ENTRY CODE AT THE SYSTEM KEYPAD

OR ENTER A CODE AT A REMOTE KEYPAD

IF THE CODE IS ENTERED WRONG, PRESS THE

KEY TO RESET THE KEYPAD AND RE-ENTER

THE CORRECT CODE (USE THE KEY TO RESET

REMOTE KEYPADS)

- OR -

IF THE SYSTEM IS DISPLAYING THE DIRECTORY NAMES,

PRESS THE KEY FIRST, BEFORE KEYING IN AN

ENTRY CODE

Residents have up to 40 seconds to key in their entry code.

Up to eight seconds are allowed between each keystroke.

If the code is entered wrong, press the key to reset the keypad and re-enter the correct entry code. (On remote keypads, press the key to reset the keypad.)

If the system is displaying the directory names, press the key fi rst, before keying in the entry code.

After a correct code is entered, and if the conditions for granting access are fulfi lled, the programmed relay will activate for the programmed time.

If the number of incorrect codes entered exceeds the keypad lockout count, the keypad will be locked and not accept any entries for one minute.

If the Anti-passback feature is enabled, the entry code will be unusable until the anti-passback time expires.

Resident Access with a Wireless Transmitter

ACTIVATE TRANSMITTER

ANTENNA

Activate a wireless transmitter within radio range of the AE-2000’s antenna.

After a valid transmitter is decoded, and if the conditions for granting access are fulfi lled, the programmed relay channel will activate for the programmed time.

If the Anti-passback feature is enabled, the transmitter will become unusable until the anti-passback time expires.

Visitor Access with a Resident Call

PRESS THE

 

KEY BELOW THE

 

OR

 

REPEATEDLY

TO SCROLL THROUGH THE RESIDENT'S NAMES

 

 

 

 

- OR -

TO SCROLL THROUGH FASTER, PRESS AND HOLD

THE

 

KEY BELOW

 

OR

 

THEN RELEASE

 

 

 

THE KEY WHEN THE DESIRED LETTER IS UNDERLINED

WITH THE RESIDENT DIRECTORY DISPLAYED,

ENTER THE RESIDENT'S DIRECTORY NUMBER TO

PLACE A TELEPHONE CALL TO THE RESIDENT

IF THE VISITOR ALREADY KNOWS THE RESIDENT'S

DIRECTORY NUMBER, THEY CAN PRESS THE KEY

THEN ENTER THE DIRECTORY NUMBER WITHOUT

VIEWING THE DIRECTORY DISPLAY

PRESSING THE KEY DURING A TELEPHONE CALL

WILL CANCEL THE CALL IN PROGRESS

 

VISITOR

THE RESIDENT TALKS TO THE VISITOR

RESIDENT

 

AND CAN GRANT OR DENY ACCESS

 

USING THEIR TELEPHONE KEYS

 

RELAY "A"

RELAY "B"

DISCONNECT

Press the key below the or arrow repeatedly to scroll through the resident’s names alphabetically and display their associated directory number.

To scroll through the alphabet faster and choose which letter to

view, press and hold down the key below the or arrow. Release the key when the desired letter is underlined.

With the resident directory displayed, the visitor enters the directory number to place a call to the resident.

If the visitor already knows the resident’s directory number, they

can press the key then enter the directory number without viewing the directory display.

The system will dial the resident’s telephone number to establish 2-way communications.

NOTE: The resident’s telephone number will never be displayed to the visitor.

If the resident is using the telephone at the same time a visitor calls, the system will indicate to the visitor that the line is busy.

The resident answers the call and converses with the visitor to determine if access will be granted.

The resident can use their telephone’s keypad to grant access

activating Relay Channel “A” by pressing , or activating Relay Channel “B” by pressing . After access is granted, the system will disconnect the visitor and resident call.

The resident can disconnect the visitor without granting access by pressing or by hanging up.

NOTE: The telephone keys that the resident presses can be customized for the installation.

The length of time the visitor is allowed to talk can be programmed from 15-255 seconds. The resident will hear a series of beeps

during the last 10 seconds of talk time. To restart the talk timer, the resident can press on their telephone.

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Linear AE-2000 Operation, Resident Access with an Entry Code, Resident Access with a Wireless Transmitter

AE-2000 specifications

The Linear AE-2000 is a cutting-edge wireless audio system designed to deliver high-quality audio transmission for a variety of applications. This versatile system is particularly well-suited for professional environments such as theaters, concert halls, and corporate events, where reliable sound is crucial.

One of the main features of the AE-2000 is its advanced digital signal processing technology. This ensures that audio signals are transmitted with minimal latency, providing real-time sound reproduction that is vital for live performances and presentations. The system supports a wide frequency range, allowing it to capture the nuances of speech and music with exceptional clarity.

In addition to its high-quality audio capabilities, the AE-2000 boasts an impressive range of wireless connectivity. Utilizing the latest RF technology, this system can operate over long distances without the risk of interference, making it ideal for large venues where mobility and flexibility are needed. The system offers multiple channels, allowing several users to operate simultaneously without loss of sound quality or clarity.

Another notable characteristic of the AE-2000 is its ease of use. The user-friendly interface allows for quick setup and configuration, making it accessible for both seasoned professionals and newcomers alike. It features intuitive controls, including a digital display that provides real-time information on battery life, signal strength, and channel selection. This streamlined operation helps to reduce setup time, allowing users to focus on delivering quality audio content.

The AE-2000 system also incorporates robust build quality, designed to withstand the rigors of transport and heavy use. Its construction not only ensures durability but also aids in reducing unwanted vibrations and handling noise, which can detract from audio quality.

Moreover, the AE-2000 is designed for versatility, accommodating a range of audio sources. Whether connecting microphones, instruments, or line-level sources, this system provides the necessary inputs and outputs to meet diverse sound engineering needs.

In summary, the Linear AE-2000 wireless audio system stands out due to its high-definition audio quality, reliable wireless connectivity, user-friendly design, robust construction, and versatile compatibility with various audio sources. It is an ideal choice for professionals seeking a dependable solution for their audio transmission needs.