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Entry System Mounting

The AE-500 cabinet is designed to be mounted three ways:

•  The unit can be mounted directly to a wall or fl at surface.
•  The unit can be mounted recessed into a wall.
•  The unit can be mounted on a standard goose-neck pedestal.

Choose a well lit location near the controlled opening. Wiring access for 
power, telephone, earth ground, and control output must be available to 
the mounting location. If the optional remote keypad or remote antenna 
it used, wiring access for these cables must also be available to the 
mounting location.

Static Electricity Warning

The unit’s main circuit board contains static sensitive electronic 
components that can be damaged or destroyed by static discharges 
during installation. Discharge the static electricity from your body by 
touching a grounded object before handling the unit’s circuit board.

Mounting Preparation

Before mounting the system, the main circuit board must be removed to 
provide access for the wiring hole and mounting fasteners.

 CAUTION!:

 

Touch a grounded object before proceeding to 

discharge static electricity from your body.

1.  Carefully remove the six main circuit board wiring harness 

connectors:

•  The 2-pin postal switch connector.
•  The 16-pin display connector.
•  The 7-pin keypad connector.
•  The 8-pin keypad lighting connector.
•  The 3-pin speaker connector.
•  The 2-pin microphone connector.

2.  Remove the six circuit board screws. Note how the green ground 

wire lugs are connected with the upper left screw.

3.  Carefully remove the circuit board. Hold it by the edges. Set it aside 

in a safe place.

Reverse these steps to replace the circuit board after the cabinet 
mounting is complete and the system wiring has been routed into the 
panel.

Surface Mounting

The cabinet can be mounted on a wall or any suitable fl at surface. The 
four 3/8” mounting holes or the four self-drill locations can be used to 
attach the cabinet to the surface.

1.  For wall mounting, hold the cabinet at the approximate mounting 

location where the display will be about eye level or slightly above.

2A. If using the 3/8” mounting holes, mark the four mounting hole 

centers. Drill as required. Use the appropriate fasteners for the 
mounting surface to secure the cabinet.

2B. If using the self-drill mounting holes, choose the correct size bit for 

the fasteners and drill the cabinet as required. Use the appropriate 
fasteners for the mounting surface to secure the cabinet.

 CAUTION!:

 After drilling, remove any metal chips from the 

inside of the cabinet.

3.  After routing the wiring into the cabinet, replace the circuit board 

and plug in each wiring connector. Be sure to replace the green 
ground wire.

CAREFULLY REMOVE THE

S

IX WIRING HARNE

SS

CONNECTOR

S

1

2

REMOVE THE 

S

IX

CIRCUIT BOARD 

S

CREW

S

3

CAREFULLY REMOVE THE
CIRCUIT BOARD

MOUNTING

PREPARATION

GROUND WIRE

1

MARK THE FOUR 
MOUNTING HOLE

S

 

ATTACH THE CABINET WITH APPROPRIATE
HARDWARE FOR THE MOUNTING 

S

URFACE

DRILL THE CABINET AT THE
PRE-MARKED LOCATION

S

2

OR

SURFACE

MOUNTING

Summary of Contents for AE-500

Page 1: ...760 438 7000 USA Canada 800 421 1587 800 392 0123 Toll Free FAX 800 468 1340 www linearcorp com AE 500 Telephone Entry Access Control System Installation Instructions...

Page 2: ...TIPLE UNIT SUPPORT Up to seven AE 500 units can be connected on the same telephone line REMOTE KEYPAD SUPPORT The system supports one Linear remote interior or exterior keypad Software Highlights LOCA...

Page 3: ...ith any Internet browser on site using a separate phone line or off site The intuitive graphic display of each of the programming step is the preferred method to program the AE 500 Local Programming A...

Page 4: ...OR POWER INDICATOR MAIN POWER SWITCH RECEIVER RANGE KNOB ANTENNA CONNECTOR MICROPHONE DISPLAY POSTAL LOCK MOUNTING PLATE SPEAKER KEYPAD LIGHTING CONNECTOR MICROPHONE CONNECTOR SPEAKER CONNECTOR JTAG U...

Page 5: ...P EARTH GROUND RING ELECTRIC DOOR STRIKE RELAY RATING 3 AMPS 30 VOLTS AC DC MAXIMUM TELEPHONE JACK DOOR STRIKE POWER SUPPLY DOOR SENSE CONTACT CASE GROUND STUD NOTE OPTIONAL BACKUP BATTERY WILL REQUIR...

Page 6: ...ted from the AE 500 NEVER MOUNT THE UNIT DIRECTLYTO A MOVING DOOR OR GATE Gate Installations If the AE 500 is used to control a gate operator connected to a vehicular gate the unit MUST be mounted AT...

Page 7: ...it board screws Note how the green ground wire lugs are connected with the upper left screw 3 Carefully remove the circuit board Hold it by the edges Set it aside in a safe place Reverse these steps t...

Page 8: ...supplied 8 Replace the circuit board and plug in each wiring connector Be sure to replace the green ground wires Pedestal Mounting The cabinet can be mounted on a standard goose neck pedestal When mou...

Page 9: ...ay Channel A connect the wires to the RTE A and GND terminals 4B To activate Relay Channel B connect the wires to the RTE B and GND terminals Sensing Input The sensing input connects to a door switch...

Page 10: ...Company Alternately connect to a cold water pipe for the earth ground 1 Connect the wire from the earth ground to the AE 500 s CASE GROUND STUD NOTE The EARTH GROUND terminal is internally connected...

Page 11: ...500 The kit contains a whip antenna connector and a 36 length of coax cable The antenna connector should be mounted on a metal surface using a 3 8 hole Two other models of antennas are compatible wit...

Page 12: ...Exterior Keypad The Model AM KP is housed in a rugged cast aluminum enclosure designed for exterior installations The keypad can be mounted to a pedestal or directly to a wall A keylock secures the k...

Page 13: ...ough the AE 500 s programming pages is similar to browsing through your favorite web site s pages Anyone familiar with the Internet will find programming the AE 500 with a computer very easy The AE 50...

Page 14: ...m the telephone s keypad Refer to the following sections of this manual for programming step details When programming over the telephone each programming step consists of entering programming data usi...

Page 15: ...Y LANGUAGE ENGLISH PPN 31 ENTRY CODE RELAY SELECTION RELAY CHANNELS A B PPN 31 ENTRY CODE USAGE LIMIT UNLIMITED PPN 44 TRANSMITTER BUTTON SETUP SINGLE BUTTON LEFT OR TOP LEFT BUTTON ACTIVATES RELAY CH...

Page 16: ...2 3 When the New Connection Wizard asks for the Phone Number to Dial Step 7 in the Page 13 figure enter the common telephone number for the multi unit installation followed by four commas the unit num...

Page 17: ...ying a Resident Once resident data has been set it can be modified to change a resident s name or telephone number 1 If not already in Programming Mode use the local keypad to enter the master passwor...

Page 18: ...1 250 12 Press 13 Exit Programming Mode if all programming is complete Modifying an Entry Code Once entry codes have been set they can be modified to change the relay s to activate or the number of us...

Page 19: ...nsmitter is assigned it will become active and ready to use 1 If not already in Programming Mode connect by telephone or use the local keypad Enter the master password and access programming 2 Press 3...

Page 20: ...nately Relay Channel B can be used for alarm contact shunting obstacle sensing output or triggering audible alarms 1 Press 2 Enter a number for the Relay Channel B function Enter 0 for normal access c...

Page 21: ...lephone or use the local keypad Enter the master password and access programming 2 Press 3 Select the status for the MGT transmitter Enter 1 to activate the transmitter Enter 0 to deactivate the trans...

Page 22: ...ming is complete Speaker Chirp on Keystrokes The factory setting will cause the speaker to chirp when each key on the local keypad is pressed The speaker chirp can be turned off 1 If not already in Pr...

Page 23: ...on 4 button transmitters activate Relay Channel B Top button on 2 or 4 button transmitters is disabled Lower left on 4 button transmitters is disabled Lower right on 4 button transmitters is disabled...

Page 24: ...tch Relay Channel B Press to release Relay Channel A Press to release Relay Channel B 3 The display will show the unit number for three seconds 4 Exit Programming Mode if all programming is complete D...

Page 25: ...ion When calling for technical assistance Linear s Technical Services Department may ask the installer to use these components to diagnose the system On board Indicators Eleven LED indicators are on t...

Page 26: ...facilitate a faster search the directory search will begin in the middle The visitor can search forward or backward from there When the visitor finds the resident s directory number they enter it on...

Page 27: ...n incoming call 1 Automatic telephone answer disabled 2 AE 500 telephone line trouble Entry code will not activate relay 1 Entry code not set up for proper relay Remote keypad does not work 1 Remote k...

Page 28: ...tion Number RPA Contact Linear Technical Services at 1 800 421 1587 for an RPA and other important details FCC Notice Changes or modifications not expressly described in this manual or approved by the...

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