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26 bit Wiegand format
: The industry standard data output of access con-
trol card readers.
CAN Communications
: A highly reliable two wire communications proto-
col developed for the automotive industry.
Entry point:
A door or gate allowing access into a secure or controlled
area.
Proxy Card Reader:
A device used to read the data from a Proxy Card
when it’s held within a few inches of the reader.
Due to the dynamic nature of the product design, the information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Viking Electronics, and its affiliates and/or
subsidiaries assume no responsibility for errors and omissions contained in this information. Revisions of this document or new editions of it may be issued to incorporate
such changes.
Fax Back Doc 196
ZF301740 Rev A
Printed in the U.S.A.
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One local Wiegand type Card Reader can be added to the
AES-NET
. All valid card
numbers must be programmed in the system for proper operation. This programming
is done through the telephone line interface of the
AES-2000
using the
PB-100
with
special software. This allows either remote programming from a distant location, or
local programming using the Viking
DLE-300
line simulator. The
PB-100
is connected
to a serial port of a P.C. and Windows based software is used to enter Facility codes,
relay activation times and alarm conditions for each
ES-3
and the valid card numbers
(as keyless entry codes) in the
AES-2000
data base.
Access the Remote Programmer software as described in the
AES-2000
Technical
Practice. Proceed through the “Building Selection”, “Apartment Selection and the
“Security Code” screens until the “Data Transmit” screen appears. Then click the
“Tools” pull down and select “Local Card Reader”. The “Local Card Reader” screen will
appear as shown to the right.
Twenty six bit Wiegand Access Cards, such as the HID Proximity Card, identify them-
selves with an eight digit number. The first three digits are considered the Facility Code
and are programmed in this screen. The last five digits are the Internal Card Number,
and are programmed as the
AES-2000
“Keyless Entry Code” for the person the card
will be issued to. For example: If the facility code is
477
and the Internal Card number is
00023
, then program
477
as one of the Facility Codes to be used.
The Internal Card number “
00023
” must be programmed into the
AES-2000
as the Keyless Entry Code for the given apartment (see the
Programming
section in the
AES-2000
Technical Practice). Up to eight different Facility Codes can be programmed.
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The
AES-NET
board allows
ES-3
Entry System Access Controllers to communicate with the
AES-2000
's main board to provide up to 32 remote access
controlled entry points.
The
AES-NET
board also monitors a local Wiegand device (ie, proximity card reader) for 26 bit data. When data is received, it is sent to the
AES-2000
which compares it against the programmed data base. If the Facility Code matches, and the card number matches a programmed Keyless Entry Code,
access will be granted just as if the tenant dialed the keyless entry code on the
AES-2000
keypad.
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AES-NET Board
Local Card Reader
(Viking Model HID-1
shown - not included)
26 Bit Wiegand Data and Power
Two wire CAN
communication BUS
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H
White
Green
Red
Black
Up to 32 total
ES-3 Controllers
(not included)
HID
S1
C
JP3
JP2
JP1
JP5
JP4
JP6
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ENTRY SYSTEM
DOOR CONTROLLER
VIKING
ELECTRONICS
HUDSON, WI 54016
VIKING
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MODEL ES-3
INPUTS
RELAY OUTPUTS
POWER
INPUT
WIEGAND
DEVICE
CAN
COMM
ENTRY LOCATION
GROUP
LO HI
STATUS LED
12-24V
AC or DC
REQUEST
TO EXIT
DOOR
SENSOR
RELAY
1
RELAY
2
RELAY
3
BLK RED GRN WHT
WEIGAND DEVICE
L H
CAN
S1
C
JP3
JP2
JP1
JP5
JP4
JP6
C
C
C
C
ENTRY SYSTEM
DOOR CONTROLLER
VIKING
ELECTRONICS
HUDSON, WI 54016
VIKING
©
MODEL ES-3
INPUTS
RELAY OUTPUTS
POWER
INPUT
WIEGAND
DEVICE
CAN
COMM
ENTRY LOCATION
GROUP
LO HI
STATUS LED
12-24V
AC or DC
REQUEST
TO EXIT
DOOR
SENSOR
RELAY
1
RELAY
2
RELAY
3
BLK RED GRN WHT
WEIGAND DEVICE
L H
CAN
S1
C
JP3
JP2
JP1
JP5
JP4
JP6
C
C
C
C
ENTRY SYSTEM
DOOR CONTROLLER
VIKING
ELECTRONICS
HUDSON, WI 54016
VIKING
©
MODEL ES-3
INPUTS
RELAY OUTPUTS
POWER
INPUT
WIEGAND
DEVICE
CAN
COMM
ENTRY LOCATION
GROUP
LO HI
STATUS LED
12-24V
AC or DC
REQUEST
TO EXIT
DOOR
SENSOR
RELAY
1
RELAY
2
RELAY
3
BLK RED GRN WHT
WEIGAND DEVICE
L H
CAN
One local Wiegand device (typically a Proximity card reader) is fully supported (power and data) from the
AES-NET
board.
Connect only the black, red, green and white wires as shown tp the right. Keep unused leads insulated.
In addition the
AES-NET
board allows the
AES-2000
to communicate with the Viking model
ES-3
entry
system door controller via a two wire CAN Communication Bus. CAN bus distances of up to 1/2 a mile
(over 2600 feet) are achieved using common 24 gauge CAT-2 through CAT-5 wire, and 1 mile (5280 feet)
is possible by doubling up on the 24 gauge twisted pair (or running at least 21 gauge) . Up to 32
ES-3
entry system door controllers may share the same CAN communication pair. The CAN bus must be polar-
ity correct, so that all CAN-H connections and all CAN-L connections are common.
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Need More Information on the HID-1?
Call (715) 386-4345 and select 197.
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Need More Information on the ES-3?
Call (715) 386-4345 and select 195.
?
Need More Information on the HID-2?
Call (715) 386-4345 and select 199.
Facility Code:
A 3-digit number that each proxy card contains in order to
provide greater security. Usually the cards used at a given building all have
the same facility code. By programming cards with different facility codes,
these cards can have access to certain doors. Using this feature, the entry
system can be set up for “zones”.
Proxy Card:
A credit size card that identifies itself when within close prox-
imity of a reader. Card “swiping” is not necessary. The card contains a 3
digit Facility Code, a 5 digit Internal Card number and a 5 digit External
Printed number, that may or may not match the Internal number.
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