Linear AE1000Plus Contents, Introduction, Operation, Programming and Cardholder Maintenance

Models: AE1000Plus

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Contents

Contents

 

Introduction

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Operation

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Programming and Cardholder Maintenance

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Hardware Features

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Software Highlights

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Feature Overview

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Accessory Overview

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PBUS Accessories

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Wiegand Accessories

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Component Locations

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Wiring Diagram

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Important Mounting Requirements

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Entry System Mounting

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Relay Output Wiring

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Power, Battery, & Ground Wiring

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RS-232 Port

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Telephone Wiring

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Optional Radio Antenna

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Optional Postal Lock

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Optional Color CCTV Camera

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PBUS Accessories

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Wiegand Accessories

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Optional Network Connection

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System Adjustments

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System Diagnostics

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Internal Controls

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AE1000Plus Operation

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Specifications

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Dimension Drawing

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Troubleshooting

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Linear Limited Warranty

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FCC Notice

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Throughout this manual, multiple-unit networks are referenced. Depending on the programming method used, networks can contain the following model units:

NETWORK MODEL OPTIONS

With AccessBase2000 Programming

With AXNET Programming

AM3Plus

AM3Plus

 

 

AE1000Plus

AE1000Plus

 

 

AE2000Plus

AE2000Plus

 

 

AM-3

 

 

 

AE-1000

 

 

 

AE-2000

 

 

 

Introduction

The Model AE1000Plus 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 AE1000Plus 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 AE1000Plus is network ready. Multiple units can be interconnected on a 3-wire RS-485 network or through modems. The AE1000Plus can be used in mixed networks with its sister products, the AE2000Plus and AM3Plus.

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.

Operation

In a typical installation, the unit’s memory would be programmed with each resident’s name and directory code number. Arriving visitors would use the keypad on the AE1000Plus to view the directory names and directory number for the desired resident. Upon entering the directory number, the AE1000Plus 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 AE1000Plus 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 AE1000Plus’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.

Programming and Cardholder Maintenance

Two programming methods can be used with the system: Linear’s AXNET or AccessBase2000. Each has its advantages, but only one must be chosen at the onset for each installation. Once a unit is programmed with one method, all programming data will be lost if a decision is made to switch to the other method.

Linear’s AXNET software is built into each unit. It allows connecting to the unit using common browser software from any PC at any location. Each unit’s database is stored in the unit’s memory.

Linear’s AccessBase2000 software installs in one dedicated PC and is designed with many extra features usually for large network installations. The database for the entire system is stored in the dedicated PC.

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Linear AE1000Plus installation instructions Contents, Introduction, Operation, Programming and Cardholder Maintenance