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PPN 92

92#92#

DELETE ALL DIRECTORY ENTRIES

PPN 200

200#000000#000000#

TOTAL MEMORY RESET

PPN 37

37#POLL RESULT

POLL RESULT = DISPLAY OF SUB-UNIT NUMBERS

THAT RESPONDED WITH NO ERRORS ON THE FIRST TRY

POLL SUB-UNITS

PPN 83

83#

RELEASE ACCESS RELAY

PPN 73

73#INFO

INFO = DISPLAY OF SYSTEM FIRMWARE VERSION

DISPLAY SYSTEM INFORMATION

PPN 80

80#HOURS#

HOURS = RELAY LATCH TIME IN HOURS (01-98) 

TIMED ACCESS RELAY LATCH

PPN 81

81#

LATCH ACCESS RELAY

PPN 93

93#93#

DELETE ALL STAND-ALONE ENTRY CODES

STANDARD PROGRAMMING METHOD

System Utility Commands (Continued)

Poll Sub-units

In multi-unit installations, this utility command will instruct the master 
unit to poll the sub-units (request and receive communications). This 
command is used for testing purposes only.

1. Press

 

 

 

2.  The display will show the unit numbers that responded on the fi rst try error free.

3

.  Enter another programming step number followed by

 

 

or press

 

 

to exit.

Display System Information

The version of the fi rmware installed in the AE-100 can be displayed.

 

NOTE

:

 This step cannot be performed remotely through the telephone.

1. Press

 

 

 

2.  The display will show the fi rmware version.

3

. Press   to exit.

Timed Access Relay Latch

For servicing or testing, while in Programming Mode, the access relay 
can be latched manually from the keypad for a period of hours.

1. Press

 

 

 

 

2.  Enter the amount of time in hours (01-98) for the access relay to latch.

3

. Press 

Latch Access Relay

For servicing or testing, while in Programming Mode, the access relay 
can be latched manually from the keypad for an indefi nite period of time.

 

NOTE

:

 This command will reset and override and timed access relay latch 

set by PPN 80.

1. Press

 

 

 

 

Release Access Relay

For servicing or testing, while in Programming Mode, this command 
will release the access relay if it has been manually latched (timed or 
indefi nite).

1. Press

 

 

 

 

Delete All Directory Entries

This utility command will 

permanently

 erase 

all

 Directory Codes, Names, 

Telephone Numbers, and resident’s Entry Codes.

 

 

CAUTION

:

 This utility command will erase 

all the Directory Entries

 in the unit.

 

NOTE

:

 This step cannot be performed remotely through the telephone.

1. Press

 

 

 

2. Press

 

 

 

 

again for verifi cation.

Delete All Stand-alone Entry Codes

This utility command will 

permanently

 erase 

all

 Stand-alone Entry 

Codes.

 

 

CAUTION

:

 This utility command will erase 

ALL the 

S

tand-alone Entry 

Codes

 in the unit.

 

NOTE

:

 This step cannot be performed remotely through the telephone.

1. Press

 

 

 

2. Press

 

 

 

 

again for verifi cation.

Total Memory Reset

This command will erase 

all

 data and restore the factory settings.

 

 

CAUTION

:

 This utility command will erase 

ALL the data

 in the unit.

 

NOTE

:

 This step cannot be performed remotely through the telephone.

1. Press: 

 

 

 

2. Press: 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

. Press: 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 again for verifi cation.

Summary of Contents for ACCESS AE-100 Guide

Page 1: ...340 www linearcorp com AE 100 Commercial Telephone Entry System PRINTER S INSTRUCTIONS INSTR INSTL AE 100 LINEAR P N 225787 C INK BLACK MATERIAL 20 LB MEAD BOND SIZE 8 500 X 11 000 SCALE 1 1 FOLDING A...

Page 2: ...ice for the hearing impaired OPTIONAL COLOR CCTV CAMERA System supports a Model CCM 1 color CCD camera for viewing the visitor area FLEXIBLE TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION Telephone line can connect to on...

Page 3: ...call this feature gives residents the capability to talk to a visitor and grant access by using their entry code on the telephone s keys Operation In a typical installation the unit s memory is progra...

Page 4: ...STAL LOCK OPTIONAL SPEAKER MICROPHONE CONNECTOR SPEAKER CONNECTOR DISPLAY CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT SPEAKERPHONE VOLUME ADJUSTMENT POSTAL LOCK MICROSWITCH RESET BUTTON FOR EASY WIRING THE UNIT S GREEN TERMI...

Page 5: ...NECT TELEPHONE LINE TO TERMINALS OR TELEPHONE JACK 12 VOLT BATTERY WIRING NOTES 1 FOR POWER TRANSFORMER WIRE RUNS UP TO 100 FEET USE 18 AWG THHN 600 VOLT INSULATED WIRE 2 FOR POWER TRANSFORMER WIRE RU...

Page 6: ...ted from the AE 100 NEVER MOUNT THE UNIT DIRECTLYTO A MOVING DOOR OR GATE Gate Installations If the AE 100 is used to control a gate operator connected to a vehicular gate the unit MUST be mounted AT...

Page 7: ...the inside of the cabinet Pedestal Mounting The cabinet can be mounted on a standard goose neck pedestal Linear offers two types of pedestals The Model GNC 1 is a 42 high curb mount pedestal P N ACP00...

Page 8: ...piece 7 Drill 3 16 holes in the cabinet s six pre marked locations CAUTION After drilling remove any metal chips from the inside of the cabinet 8 The trim ring is supplied with four adhesive mylar sti...

Page 9: ...CONDUIT Route all telephone wires inside a dedicated conduit that is at least six inches away from any AC line wiring All telephone wiring must be made on the building side of the telephone company s...

Page 10: ...At the master unit connect all the sub unit 2 conductor telephone cables to the master unit s TELEPHONE terminals polarity not important Multiple Units Daisy chain Wired 1 Mount and install the master...

Page 11: ...with double stick tape or by using another secure method 1B For an external backup battery cut off the two spade lugs from the AE 100 s battery wires Route two red and black 18 AWG wires between the...

Page 12: ...quire the use of a video amplifier NOTE The composite video signal can be viewed on a video monitor Alternately a Linear ChannelPlus brand video modulator can be used to convert the video signal to an...

Page 13: ...ACCESS RELAY ACTIVATION ON 64 70 MAXIMUM VISITOR TALK TIME 60 SECONDS 71 08 ASSIGN UNIT NUMBER 1 77 77 RESIDENT CONTROL OF ACCESS RELAY ON 95 95 RESIDENT CALL BACK OFF ACCESS DATA CONTROL 21 01 ADD A...

Page 14: ...correct the display will show ENTER FUNCTION 6 Programming commands can now be entered on the keypad Refer to the following sections of this manual for programming step details Also refer to the figu...

Page 15: ...Prompts When programming over the telephone each programming step consists of entering programming data using the telephone s keypad The system will sound beeps over the telephone to indicate correct...

Page 16: ...ure to set the unit number back to Unit 1 NOTE If one of the sub units goes down for service or is removed from the installation notify service personnel to reprogram this step on the master unit to r...

Page 17: ...een set it can be modified to change a resident s Name Telephone Number or Entry Code NOTE This step cannot be performed remotely through the telephone 1 Press 2 Enter the resident s Directory Code 3...

Page 18: ...ally 1 Press 2 Enter the new Stand alone Entry Code 3 Press 4 Enter the new Stand alone Entry Code again for verification 5 Press Deleting a Stand alone Entry Code Stand alone Entry Codes can be delet...

Page 19: ...es 1 Press 2 Enter the time in seconds for access relay to stay activated 04 99 3 Press Welcome Display Text The AE 100 display will show a visitor a welcome message alternating with instructions on h...

Page 20: ...nect the visitor after 60 seconds At ten and five seconds before the disconnect a tone will sound on the telephone to remind the resident of the pending disconnect The resident can extend the talk tim...

Page 21: ...rformed from the master unit CAUTION This utility command will overwrite ALL the access data in the selected sub units 1 Press 2 Enter the unit number s of all of the sub units to receive the access d...

Page 22: ...ually from the keypad for a period of hours 1 Press 2 Enter the amount of time in hours 01 98 for the access relay to latch 3 Press Latch Access Relay For servicing or testing while in Programming Mod...

Page 23: ...s keypad select which programming method is used for the current programming session Entering programming by pressing keys together will select the Alternate Programming Method other manufacturer s st...

Page 24: ...cannot be duplicated 3 Each Directory Code represents one tenant 4 Delete unused Directory Codes to avoid running out of memory 5 Tenant Names can be entered in any order The system will display the...

Page 25: ...wo seconds to enter 1 4 two second pauses Note each pause entered counts as one of the 14 digits allowed in the telephone number Step 7 To keep the Access Code press Step 8 To change the Access Code e...

Page 26: ...he Directory Code length factory default is 3 digits NOTE In multi unit installations if sub units are being updated with access data that has Directory Codes with more digits than the sub unit is set...

Page 27: ...to then press one short beep sounds Step 3 Enter 5 for verification then press two short beeps sound Any entry other than 5 will cancel the command NOTE To allow for multi unit network communications...

Page 28: ...y over the telephone the system will disconnect your call after Step 3 then copy the data from the master unit to the sub units 35 DISPLAY CLEAR SYSTEM ERRORS The system s power indicator will flash i...

Page 29: ...unction Code 70 then press Step 2 The display will show the current talk time setting Enter the new talk time 010 180 seconds Step 3 Press Step 1 Enter Function Code 70 and press one short beep sounds...

Page 30: ...ction Code 75 and press one short beep sounds Step 2 Enter 0 to turn the keystroke chirps OFF Enter 1 to turn the keystroke chirps ON Step 3 Press two short beeps sound 76 SPEAKER TONE ON ACCESS RELAY...

Page 31: ...Function Code 93 again for verification then press NOT AVAILABLE 95 TENANT CALL BACK The tenant call back feature allows the AE 100 to answer the telephone and switch to speakerphone mode if the tele...

Page 32: ...he viewing angle of the display in the installation causes the display to look too dark or too light the display s contrast can be adjusted 1 Locate the DISPLAY CONTRAST adjustment on the main circuit...

Page 33: ...he resident answers the call and converses with the visitor to determine if access should be granted The resident can use their telephone s keypad to grant access activating the access relay by pressi...

Page 34: ...Power 16 VAC from supplied plug in transformer Current Consumption 200 mA idle 500 mA operating Backup Battery 12 Volt sealed lead acid gel cell not included Built in charger with up to 7 A H battery...

Page 35: ...uential damages arising out of or in connection with use or performance of this product or other indirect damages with respect to loss of property revenue or profit or cost of removal installation or...

Page 36: ...Copyright 2008 Linear LLC 225787 C...

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