PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Linear’s RE-1 Telephone Entry System is designed for residential or light commercial access control applications. The speakerphone, keypad, radio receiver, and optional video camera are housed in a rugged enclosure that can be mounted to a pedestal or bolted directly to a wall. The die-cast keypad keys have bright, easy-to- read graphics and are lit with an overhead light. The two operation buttons; CALL and HELP, are machined for heavy-duty reliability.

Operation

Arriving visitors will approach the unit and place a call to the residence by pressing the CALL button. The RE-1 will acquire the residence’s local telephone line and generate distinctive rings to the house telephones. The resident, knowing that the distinctive ring is originating from the access area, can answer any house telephone and converse with the visitor. If the resident decides to grant access to the visitor, they can activate either output relay in the RE-1 by pressing a key on the telephone’s keypad. If the resident decides not to grant access, hanging up or pressing a key will disconnect the visitor’s call.

Call Waiting

If the resident is using the telephone at the time a visitor calls, the RE-1 will sound beeps on the telephone line to announce that a visitor is calling. The resident can press a key on the telephone to place the outside caller on hold and communicate with the visitor. After granting or denying access to the visitor, the outside caller will be re-connected to the resident.

Call Forwarding

Programmable call forwarding allows the RE-1 to dial any selected telephone number when a visitor presses the CALL button. For example, with call forwarding enabled, the RE-1 could dial a cell phone to contact the resident while outside or away from the residence. The resident will be able to communicate with the visitor and grant or deny access from the remote telephone.

Alternate Numbers

For installations where multiple residences exist inside the same controlled opening (such as a guest house or granny fl at) three alternate calling numbers can be programmed. The alternate numbers can be called by entering a short code at the keypad.

Local Control

The resident can issue control commands from the local telephones without a call from a visitor. By dialing a specifi c series of digits, the resident can control either of the two relays. The resident can also initiate voice communications with the entry system.

Access Media

Up to 100 entry codes, from 1 to 6 digits in length, can be programmed. Each entry code can activate either, or both, of the relay outputs. Linear’s Model AM-KP keypad can be used as a secondary remote keypad for the RE-1.

Up to 24 sets of block coded MegaCode® transmitters (up to 100 transmitters total) can be used to gain access through the RE-1’sbuilt-in radio receiver. Each transmitter can be individually suspended or re-activated. One facility code can be programmed to identify each block of transmitters. Programming of individual (non-block coded) transmitters is not supported by the RE-1.

System Features

Time Zones

The RE-1 contains an internal clock and calendar. Seven programmable “time zones” allow setting time periods to schedule system functions. Each time zone can be active or inactive on certain days. Keypad entry codes, wireless transmitters, automatic access control, call forwarding, and the “Do Not Disturb” feature can each be set to only be active during a specifi c time zone period. Up to ten “holiday” days can be programmed. Each of the seven time zones can be set to be active or inactive during a holiday.

Portal Supervision

The SENSE/INHIBIT input can be used two ways. If programmed for “door sense”, a switch on the door detects forced entry or door ajar situations. If programmed for “inhibit”, the input can be wired to a “service” switch or automatic timer that will disable the Relay #1 when required.

Hardwired Activation

The OPEN REQUEST input can be wired to an exit loop detector or exit photo beam to allow automatic exit activation. An emergency access keyswitch can be mounted in the RE-1 case to allow keyed entry for authorized personnel.

Access Security

The “anti-passback” feature allows the option of preventing the use of the same code or the same transmitter again before the programmed time elapses.The “keypad lockout” feature discourages tampering by disabling the keypad for one minute after a programmable number of incorrect entry codes has been entered at the keypad.

Event Log

An access log of up to 450 events is stored in the unit’s memory. System activity is logged as it occurs with the date and time of the event. The access log data can be retrieved locally or remotely with a computer through the RE-1’s built-in modem.

Local & Remote Programming

The system’s built-in programming software can be accessed on-site or off-site using a computer with any Internet browser.The software’s graphic display of each of the programming steps make programming easy. Without a computer, the RE-1 can be programmed with its main keypad, from any local telephone connected to the same line, or by calling from any remote telephone.

The EEPROM memory retains all entry codes, transmitter information, and programming, even without power.

Obstacle Detection

Linear’s Model MGT safety edge transmitter is compatible with the RE-1 This MGT detects and transmits obstacle events to the RE-1 receiver. Obstacle signals from an MGT transmitter will activate Relay #2.

Alarm Interface

Relay #2 can be programmed for alarm shunt to bypass an alarm loop during entry, or alarm trigger to cause an alarm during forced entry. Four activation options are available for Relay #2.

Voice Synthesizer

A built-in voice synthesizer sounds voice prompts through the speaker, local and remote telephones.

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Linear RE-1 manual Product Description, Operation, Access Media, System Features