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Contents

Introduction

The Model AE1000Plus Telephone Entry & Access Control System 
is designed for use as a primary access control device for gated 
communities, parking garages, offi ce buildings, apartments, dormitories, 
hotels/motels, commercial buildings and recreational facilities.
Housed in a locked, rugged stainless steel faced enclosure, the 
AE1000Plus features a side-lit 12-key telephone style keypad with 
bright, easy-to-read graphics, a backlit two-line directory display with 
programmable welcome message, a built-in microphone, speaker, and 
provision for an optional color CCTV camera. The cabinet is monitored 
with a magnetic “tamper” switch.
The four relay output channels can be programmed to control electric 
door strikes, magnetic locks, door & gate operators, or barrier gates.
The system utilizes hands-free, full duplex telephone communications 
between visitors and residents for granting access. Complete access 
control event logging, access time restriction, access location 
restriction, and administration functions are also available to manage 
the installation.
The AE1000Plus is network ready. Multiple units can be interconnected 
on a 3-wire RS-485 network or through modems. The AE1000Plus can 
be used in mixed networks with its sister products, the AE2000Plus and 
AM3Plus.
Two Wiegand inputs are available for connection of 26, 30, or 31-bit 
Wiegand devices (card readers, etc.). Three sets of PBUS inputs are 
available for connection to Linear’s line of remote accessories.

Operation

In a typical installation, the unit’s memory would be programmed with 
each resident’s name and directory code number. Arriving visitors would 
use the keypad on the AE1000Plus to view the directory names and 
directory number for the desired resident. Upon entering the directory 
number, the AE1000Plus will automatically dial the resident’s telephone 
number and establish two-way voice communication between the visitor 
and the resident. The resident will then have the option to grant or deny 
access to the visitor by pressing a digit on their telephone.
In addition to the telephone entry, the AE1000Plus can grant access 
using entry codes at the local or remote keypads. Also remote receivers, 
card readers, and interior and exterior keypads can be used with the 
system.
Block coded MegaCode® transmitters can be used to gain access through 
the AE1000Plus’s built-in or remote radio receivers. Each transmitter can 
be individually suspended or re-activated.
The system’s clock/calendar can control access based on specifi c times 
and dates. Automatic relay activation can be scheduled. Access can be 
restricted to certain times and dates. Holiday access can be scheduled.
The system’s event log records system activity for future reference.

Programming and Cardholder Maintenance

Two programming methods can be used with the system: Linear’s 
AXNET or AccessBase2000. Each has its advantages, but only one must 
be chosen at the onset for each installation. Once a unit is programmed 
with one method, all programming data will be lost if a decision is made 
to switch to the other method.
Linear’s AXNET software is built into each unit. It allows connecting to the 
unit using common browser software from any PC at any location. Each 
unit’s database is stored in the unit’s memory.
Linear’s AccessBase2000 software installs in one dedicated PC and is 
designed with many extra features usually for large network installations. 
The database for the entire system is stored in the dedicated PC.

Introduction ........................................................................... 2
Operation ............................................................................... 2
Programming and Cardholder Maintenance ............................ 2
Hardware Features ................................................................ 3
Software Highlights ............................................................... 3
Feature Overview ................................................................... 3
Accessory Overview ............................................................... 4
PBUS Accessories .................................................................. 4
Wiegand Accessories ............................................................. 4
Component Locations ............................................................ 5
Wiring Diagram ...................................................................... 6
Important Mounting Requirements ......................................... 7
Entry System Mounting .......................................................... 8
Relay Output Wiring ..............................................................10
Power, Battery, & Ground Wiring ...........................................11
RS-232 Port ..........................................................................11
Telephone Wiring ..................................................................12
Optional Radio Antenna .........................................................12
Optional Postal Lock .............................................................13
Optional Color CCTV Camera ................................................13
PBUS Accessories .................................................................14
Wiegand Accessories ............................................................14
Optional Network Connection ................................................15
System Adjustments .............................................................18
System Diagnostics ..............................................................18
Internal Controls ...................................................................19
AE1000Plus Operation.......................................................... 20
Specifi cations ...................................................................... 21
Dimension Drawing .............................................................. 21
Troubleshooting ................................................................... 22
Linear Limited Warranty ....................................................... 23
FCC Notice ........................................................................... 23

Throughout this manual, multiple-unit networks are referenced. Depending on 

the programming method used, networks can contain the following model units:

NETWORK MODEL OPTIONS

With AccessBase2000 Programming

With AXNET Programming

AM3Plus

AM3Plus

AE1000Plus

AE1000Plus

AE2000Plus

AE2000Plus

AM-3

AE-1000

AE-2000

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Page 1: ...USA Canada 800 421 1587 800 392 0123 760 438 7000 Toll Free FAX 800 468 1340 www linearcorp com AE1000Plus Telephone Entry Access Control System Installation Instructions ...

Page 2: ...emote keypads Also remote receivers card readers and interior and exterior keypads can be used with the system BlockcodedMegaCode transmitterscanbeusedtogainaccessthrough the AE1000Plus s built in or remote radio receivers Each transmitter can be individually suspended or re activated The system s clock calendar can control access based on specific times and dates Automatic relay activation can be...

Page 3: ...y outputs are provided to activate access devices such as door strikes magnetic locks automatic doors barrier gates and automatic sliding gates The relay outputs can also be used as specialty outputs for alarm contact shunting operator obstacle triggering and alarm activation Each of the relays can also be manually activated from buttons on the AE1000Plus circuit board LED indicators display the s...

Page 4: ...ndard single gang electrical box Tamper resistant screws secure the keypad to its mounting plate The die cast keys have bright easy to read yellow graphics and is illuminated with white LEDs The keypad is supplied with a satin chrome bezel and three interchangeable colored bezels white ivory bronze to customize the keypad appearance for the installation AM CRI Card Reader Interface The Model AM CR...

Page 5: ...ANTENNA CONNECTOR MICROPHONE DISPLAY POSTAL LOCK MOUNTING PLATE SPEAKER DISPLAY CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT CPU INTERFACE CONNECTOR VIDEO CONNECTOR CAMERA CONNECTOR OPTIONAL CAMERA PBUS TERMINALS NETWORK TERMINALS AM MIO INTERFACE TELEPHONE INTERFACE CONNECTOR RS 232 PORT PROCESSOR MODULE POWER CONNECTOR TAMPER MAGNET SYSTEM RESTART BUTTON SPEAKER VOLUME ADJUSTMENT FOR EASY WIRING THE UNIT S TERMINAL BLOC...

Page 6: ... COM N C RTE C RELAY CHANNEL C TERMINALS RELAY CHANNEL D TERMINALS RELAY RATING 3 AMPS 30 VOLTS AC DC MAXIMUM EARTH GROUND STAKE GROUND STUD WIEGAND DEVICE LED2 HOLD LED1 DAT 1 DAT 0 GND PWR WIEGAND DEVICE LED2 HOLD LED1 DAT 1 DAT 0 GND PWR PBUS DEVICE PCLK DVAL DAT0 DAT1 GND PWR PBUS DEVICE PCLK DVAL DAT0 DAT1 GND PWR PBUS DEVICE PCLK DVAL DAT0 DAT1 GND PWR NETWORK UNIT MULTIPLE NETWORK UNITS REF...

Page 7: ...e isolated from the AE1000Plus NEVER MOUNTTHE UNIT DIRECTLYTO A MOVING DOOR OR GATE Gate Installations If the AE1000Plus is used to control a gate operator connected to a vehicular gate the unit MUST be mounted AT LEAST 10 feet away from the gate open and closed and gate operator AT NO TIME SHOULD A PERSON BE ABLETOTOUCHTHE GATE OR GATE OPERATOR AND THE AE1000Plus ATTHE SAMETIME Vehicle Traffic Do...

Page 8: ...ift up on the mounting plate removing the circuit board mounting plate Set it aside in a safe place Reverse these steps to replace the circuit board mounting plate after the cabinet mounting is complete Surface Mounting The cabinet can be mounted on a wall or any suitable flat surface The four 3 8 mounting holes or the four self drill locations can be used to attach the cabinet to the surface 1 Fo...

Page 9: ...d wire Pedestal Mounting The cabinet can be mounted on a gooseneck pedestal Linear manufacturers two pedestals Model GNC 1 is for surface mounting with concrete fasteners Model GNB 1 is for burial mounting When mounting to a pedestal use the cabinet reinforcing plate to stiffen the cabinet 1 Install the pedestal at the desired location 2 Place the reinforcing plate inside the cabinet 3 Use securit...

Page 10: ...t inputs are typically used with push bars loop sensors or pushbuttons 1 Install the pushbutton or device to signal an exit request 2 Route two wires from the device to the AE1000Plus 3 Connect the device s normally open output to the wires 4 To activate a relay channel connect the wires to the associated relay request to exit terminal RTE A RTE B RTE C or RTE D and GND terminals Sensing Inputs Th...

Page 11: ...tery 2 Connect the Battery positive to the AE1000Plus DC terminal and the negative to the DC terminal NOTE The AE1000Plus does not supply battery charging current An external battery charger will be required to maintain the battery Earth Ground For the best ground use size 12 gauge solid wire or larger to connect the to an 8 foot copper ground rod Locate the ground rod next to the Power and Teleph...

Page 12: ...x cable The antenna connector should be mounted on a metal surface using a 3 8 hole Two other models of antennas are compatible with the AE1000Plus The Model EXA 1000 is a non directional antenna The Model EXA 2000 is a directional antenna used in installations where transmitted signals are desired to be received only in a particular direction NOTE Up to 50 feet of type RG 59 coax can be used to c...

Page 13: ...s designed to accept a U S Postal Service postal lock When the postal lock is engaged the programmed output relay will activate Postal Lock Installation 1 Remove the four locknuts that retain the postal lock switch plate above the speaker on the AE1000Plus faceplate 2 Remove the switch plate hole cover plate and block from the four studs The hole cover plate and block will not be used and can be d...

Page 14: ...nputs WIEGAND A B can connect to a large variety of 26 30 and 31 bit Wiegand output accessories The Wiegand format is a common standard for access control equipment A typical application would be to add swipe card or proximity readers to the system NOTE Depending on the Wiegand accessory used the LED1 LED2 and HOLD connections may not be required LED1 output is switched to ground during non access...

Page 15: ...1 supported AXNET network hardware configurations and associated Network Configuration Numbers After choosing a network layout that best suits the installation note the Network Configuration Number This number is required to be entered during setup of the AXNET Browser Interface in the Global Settings for Networking area NETWORK CONFIGURATION 1 SINGLE UNIT NODE RS 485 CABLE CONNECTION MODEM TELEPH...

Page 16: ...eight networks each with eight nodes for a total of 64 units RS 485 CABLE CONNECTION NETWORK NODE 1 ALWAYS REQUIRES A MODEM FOR REMOTE PROGRAMMING MODEM UNIT NETWORK NODE FULL ACCESSBASE2000 NETWORK NODE A1 NODE A2 NODE A3 NODE A4 NODE A5 NODE A6 NODE A7 NODE A8 NETWORK A NODE B1 NODE B2 NODE B3 NODE B4 NODE B5 NODE B6 NODE B7 NODE B8 NODE C1 NODE C2 NODE C3 NODE C4 NODE C5 NODE C6 NODE C7 NODE C8...

Page 17: ...ub or by wiring from one unit to the next in daisy chain fashion See the figures for wiring options Use Belden 9925 or Carol C0600 shielded cable or equivalent Maximum wire run distance is 4000 feet NOTE Be sure to connect the cable s shield to one of the GND terminals Network Wiring with Hub 1 Mount and install the units for the network 2 Choose one unit to be the Network Hub Usually this would b...

Page 18: ...ear s Technical Services Department may ask the installer to use these components to diagnose the system On board Indicators 17 LED indicators are on the main circuit board Refer to the figure for the location of each indicator STATUS PROGRAM DISPLAY shows supervisory and status conditions also used for some local programming ACCESS GRANTED lights when a credential is validated and access is grant...

Page 19: ...tion is displayed press the ENTER button to select the option NOTE In network installations a unique network address 1 8 for AccessBase2000 1 4 for AXNET must be set before communicating with network NOTE If using AXNET for programming the system select the An programming option for AccessBase2000 select Ab After the option is selected the system will restart Status Mode While the system is runnin...

Page 20: ...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 telepho...

Page 21: ...y charged 12 Volt DC source Outputs Relay Channels A D Form C 3 Amps 30 Volts maximum Inputs Four normally closed door sense inputs Four normally open exit request inputs Two WIEGAND reader inputs Three PBUS inputs Network Three wire network RADIO Frequency 318 MHz 500 KHz 23 C Bandwidth 300 KHz Typical Sensitivity 97 dBm Minimum 100 dBm Typical Encoding Linear MegaCode Format ENVIRONMENTAL Temper...

Page 22: ...any incorrect attempts Wait one minute for lockout to clear and try again 3 Remote keypad wiring incorrect Resident s Telephone does not ring when a visitor calls 1 Resident s telephone number programmed incorrectly 2 Check AE1000Plus telephone line 3 Call resident from another line or cell phone to determine if the resident s telephone is working Transmitter does not activate relay 1 Transmitter ...

Page 23: ...0 421 1587 for an RPA and other important details FCC Notice Changes or modifications not expressly described in this manual or approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable prote...

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