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 must enter “0 0 4 2”.

If the wrong key is pressed, pressing thekey will reset the keypad. The correct code can then be entered.

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.

Requesting Access with a Wireless Transmitter

Activate a wireless transmitter within radio range of the AE1000Plus 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 be unusable until the anti-passback time expires.

Requesting Access with a Visitor Call

Press to view the directory.

The visitor scrolls through the alphabetical directory entries

viewing the resident names and associated directory numbers

by pressing & on the keypad. (Holding down the keys will scroll the display faster.)

If the visitor already knows the resident’s directory number, they can enter the directory number to call the resident.

The system dials 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 display 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.

ENTRY CODE AT LOCAL KEYPAD

ENTRY CODE AT REMOTE KEYPAD

ACTIVATE TRANSMITTER

ANTENNA

1 PRESS

2 ENTER DIRECTORY NUMBER

VISITOR

TO VIEW DIRECTORY

OR PRESS

OR

TO

 

 

SCROLL THROUGH THE RESIDENT

 

NAMES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TENANT

3 AFTER SCROLLING, ENTER THE RESIDENT'S

 

 

DIRECTORY NUMBER AND TALK

 

THE RESIDENT CAN CONTROL

WITH THE RESIDENT

 

 

ACCESS USING TELEPHONE KEYS

 

 

 

 

RELAY "A"

 

 

 

 

RELAY "B"

 

 

 

 

DISCONNECT

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Linear AE1000Plus Operation, Requesting Access with an Entry Code, Requesting Access with a Wireless Transmitter

AE1000Plus specifications

The Linear AE1000Plus is a sophisticated access control and security system designed to meet the unique needs of residential and commercial environments. This advanced model is part of Linear’s commitment to providing reliable and efficient security solutions. It offers enhanced features, cutting-edge technologies, and exceptional characteristics that set it apart in the market.

One of the standout features of the AE1000Plus is its versatility in handling various access control modes. It supports access via key fobs, keypads, and biometric scanners, allowing for seamless integration with existing systems. This flexibility ensures that users can select the most appropriate method for their security requirements, enhancing convenience without compromising safety.

The AE1000Plus incorporates advanced wireless technology that facilitates easier installation and use. This wireless capability eliminates the need for extensive wiring, significantly reducing installation time and costs. Additionally, the system can communicate with Linear's extensive range of peripherals, including security cameras and alarm systems, providing a comprehensive security solution.

Another notable characteristic is its robust capacity for managing multiple users. The AE1000Plus can store a substantial number of user codes and fobs, making it ideal for larger facilities or properties with frequent visitor access. This feature empowers administrators with control over who can access specific areas while maintaining an audit trail of entries and exits.

The system is built with a user-friendly interface, ensuring ease of operation for both administrators and users. Programming and configuration can be streamlined through intuitive menus, while easily accessible manuals provide guidance for troubleshooting and adjustments. User experience is further enhanced by the AE1000Plus's compatibility with mobile applications, able to manage access remotely.

Security is paramount, and the AE1000Plus excels in implementing high-security standards. It employs encryption protocols that protect transmitted data from unauthorized access, ensuring the integrity and confidentiality of user information. The system is also designed to perform reliably in various environmental conditions, making it suitable for outdoor applications.

In summary, the Linear AE1000Plus combines versatility, advanced technology, and user-oriented design to create a leading access control solution. Its array of features ensures robust security while offering the flexibility to meet the demands of various settings, confirming Linear's position as a trusted name in the security industry. Whether for residential or commercial use, the AE1000Plus stands out as a reliable choice for modern security needs.