Linear AE-1 User Manual

Ae-1, Telephone entry control console, Mechanical & electrical installation instructions

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AE-1

Telephone Entry Control Console

Mechanical & Electrical
Installation Instructions

(760) 438-7000

FAX (760) 438-7043

USA & Canada (800) 421-1587 & (800) 392-0123

Toll Free FAX (800) 468-1340

www.linearcorp.com

INTRODUCTION

The Model AE-1 Telephone Entry Control Console is designed for use as a primary
access control device for gated communities, parking garages, office buildings,
apartments, dormitories, hotels/motels, commercial buildings and recreational facilities.

This unit is a fusion of Linear’s full-featured Model AM/II Access Control System and
the Model AE-1 Telephone Entry Module. Housed in a locked, rugged stainless steel
enclosure, the AE-1 features a 12-key telephone style keypad, a backlit two-line
directory display, and a built-in microphone and speaker.

All of the outstanding AM/II access control system functions are available with the AE-1 in
addition to hands-free, full duplex telephone communications with tenants or authorized
personnel for granting access. Entry codes can also be typed directly on the keypad.

In a typical installation, the unit’s memory would be programmed with each tenant’s
name and directory code number. A visitor would use the

*

or # key on the AE-1 to view

the directory names and code number for the desired party. Upon entering the directory
number, the AE-1 will automatically dial the tenant’s telephone number and establish
two-way voice communication between the visitor and the tenant. The tenant will then
have the option to grant access to the guest by pressing a digit on their telephone.

In addition to the telephone entry, the AE-1 can grant access using various remote
devices that are commonly used with the AM/II. These devices include wireless
transmitters, proximity receivers, swipe card readers and remote keypads.

The output relays can be programmed to control electric door strikes, door & gate
operators, barrier gates. CCTV cameras can also be triggered by the output relays to
monitor the entry areas.

All of the programming functions of the AE-1 can be performed directly through the
unit’s keypad. An optional telephone modem can be installed for easy remote
programming with a personal computer.

The AE-1 cabinet has provisions for installing a postal lock for keyed mail carrier access.
The postal lock can be programmed to activate any of the four output relays.

1. SYSTEM COMPONENT LOCATIONS

2. AE-1 COMPONENT LOCATIONS

3. DETERMINE MOUNTING LOCATION

4. MOUNT CABINET

AM/II ACCESS
CONTROL SYSTEM

MODEM
(OPTIONAL)

SPEAKER

POSTAL LOCK
LOCATION
(LOCK OPTIONAL)

POSTAL LOCK
SWITCH

AE-1 TELEPHONE
ENTRY MODULE

MICROPHONE
(HIDDEN)

MODULAR
TELEPHONE
JACK (HIDDEN)

TELEPHONE
LINE TERMINALS

HYBRID LEVEL
ADJUSTMENT
(FACTORY SET
DO NOT ADJUST)

SPEAKER
VOLUME
ADJUSTMENT

AE-1 TO AM/II
INTERCONNECT
CABLE

ON-LINE INDICATOR
(LIGHTS WHEN PHONE
LINE IS ACTIVE)

DISPLAY
CONTRAST
ADJUSTMENT

BUSY INDICATOR
(LIGHTS WHEN AE-1 IS
COMMUNICATING OR WHEN
PHONE LINE IS DISCONNECTED)

SPEAKER
CONNECTOR

TEST JUMPER
(REMOVE TO
HEAR UNIT DIAL)

MICROPHONE
& POSTAL KEY
SWITCH TERMINALS

THE AE-1 SHOULD BE MOUNTED IN A WELL LIT LOCATION NEAR THE
CONTROLLED OPENING. WIRING ACCESS FOR POWER, TELEPHONE,
EARTH GROUND, CONTROL OUTPUT AND ANTENNA CO-AX MUST BE
AVAILABLE BEHIND THE MOUNTING LOCATION.

AE-1
TELEPHONE
ENTRY SYSTEM

CONTROLLED
ENTRY DOOR

AREA
LIGHTING

5 3/8"

5 3/8"

9 3/8"

5 3/8"

5 3/8"

MOUNT CABINET WITH
SUITABLE HARDWARE FOR
MOUNTING SURFACE.

USE TOGGLE BOLTS FOR
STUCCO WALL, WEDGE
ANCHORS OR EXPANSION
BOLTS FOR CONCRETE
WALL, LAG SCREWS FOR
WOOD WALL.

MOUNTING
LOCATION

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