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AIM-1SL & AIM-2SL Hardware Manual
© 2011 Apollo Security Inc.
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Modes Of Operation
CONFIGURATION / INITIAL MODE
To establish operating configuration, the AIM-1/2SL interface requires connection to an AAN or AAM
controller which is programmed via a software database interface program. Configuration options including
cardholders are stored in a central database and then transmitted via a proprietary encrypted protocol to the
AAN/AAM controller. Once programmed, the AAN/AAM controller will communicate to the AIM-1/2SL
interface to upload configuration the following configuration information:
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Card Reader Data Output Format: Wiegand or Mag Stripe
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Strike Time—The time duration that the strike relay will be energized for in the case of an access grant
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Held Open Time—After an access grant and a subsequent opening of the door contact, the time in which
the door contact must be closed before an alarm state is reported
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Initial Reader Mode—The access mode in which the reader will function upon powering up or when
communication has been interrupted with the AAN/AMM controller. The following modes are supported:
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Card Only—An access request is made by presenting a card to the reader. The data is verified against
the AIM-1/2SL database to ensure that the card has a valid Facility Code and Card Number.
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Card or PIN—Access requests are made either by presenting a card or by keying in a PIN (Personal
Identification Number) on a keypad. A card entry is process as in Card Only access mode.
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Card & PIN—A card must be read to start the access request. If the card is valid, the user is prompted
to enter the corresponding PIN. The request is granted only if the card and PIN match.
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Locked—No access granted. Reader ignores all cards and PIN entries.
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Unlocked—Door strike is continuously energized and the door contact input is not monitored. Access is
not controlled.
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Facility Code—The entire card contents are read by the AIM-1/2SL, but only the Facility Code is
checked, and if it matches a Facility Code downloaded from the AAN/AAM controller, access is granted.
PAIRED / UNPAIRED MODE (1 or 2 Door Control)
The AIM-1SL always works in paired mode. A successful card read on either reader will energize the single
onboard strike relay.
The AIM-2SL can be configured via software to operate in either paired or unpaired reader mode. In the first
case (the default mode), both readers of the AIM-2SL will control one door strike relay. In this case, the
second onboard relay serves as a local alarm relay and auxiliary inputs will be available. If unpaired reader
mode is selected, each reader will control a separate strike relay, thus two doors can be controlled. The
inputs that are auxiliary in paired mode are used for exit push button and door contact for the second reader
in this mode.
Summary of Contents for AIM-1SL
Page 6: ...Part Introduction I ...
Page 9: ...Part Hardware Layout II ...
Page 17: ...Part System Wiring III ...
Page 37: ...Part Troubleshooting IV ...
Page 40: ...Part Specifications V ...
Page 42: ...Part Supplemental Figures VI ...
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