Ae-100 operation, Then – Linear AE-100 User Manual

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PRESS STAR FIRST TO CLEAR THE KEYPAD
(OPTIONAL), THEN KEY IN A DIRECTORY
ENTRY CODE OR STAND-ALONE ENTRY CODE

UP TO 8 SECONDS ARE ALLOWED BETWEEN
EACH KEYSTROKE

UP TO 40 SECONDS ARE ALLOWED TO
KEY IN THE ENTIRE ENTRY CODE

ALL FOUR DIGITS MUST BE ENTERED,
INCLUDING LEADING ZEROS

IF A MISTAKE IS MADE,
PRESS STAR KEY TO START OVER

THE KEYPAD WILL LOCKOUT AFTER TOO MANY
INCORRECT ENTRIES

WHEN A CORRECT CODE IS ENTERED,
THE ACCESS RELAY WILL ACTIVATE

ENTRY CODE ACCESS

1. IF THE VISITOR ALREADY KNOWS THE
RESIDENT'S DIRECTORY CODE, PRESS #
AND ENTER THE RESIDENT'S DIRECTORY
CODE, THE SYSTEM WILL CALL THE
RESIDENT

- OR -

1. PRESS UP OR DOWN BUTTONS TO VIEW
THE NAMES IN THE DIRECTORY (HOLDING
DOWN THE BUTTON MAKES THE
DIRECTORY SCROLL FASTER)

2. WHEN NAME IS FOUND, PRESS THE
CALL BUTTON

- THEN -

1. AFTER THE CALL IS ANSWERED, THE
VISITOR CONVERSES WITH THE RESIDENT

2. THE RESIDENT GRANTS OR DENIES ACCESS

VISITOR ACCESS

TO GRANT ACCESS, PRESS

TO DENY ACCESS, PRESS

- OR -

RESIDENT CALL-BACK

1. CALL THE SYSTEM WITHIN
60 SECONDS OF A VISITOR'S
MISSED CALL

2. THE SYSTEM ANSWERS AND
SOUNDS ONE SHORT BEEP

3. CONVERSE WITH THE VISITOR

4. TO GRANT ACCESS, KEY IN AN
ENTRY CODE
- OR -
TO DENY ACCESS, PRESS

AE-100 Operation

Requesting Access with a Visitor Call

If the visitor already knows the resident’s Directory Code number,

they can press fi rst, then enter the Directory Code number to

call the resident.
If the visitor doesn’t know the residents Directory Code number,

they can scroll through the alphabetical directory entries by
pressing or .

Pressing

scrolls from A-Z.

Pressing

scrolls from Z-A.

Holding down the

or

keys will scroll the display faster.

When the visitor fi nds the resident’s name and Directory Code

number, they can press 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.
The 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 pressing

. After access is granted,

the system will disconnect the visitor and resident call.
The resident can disconnect the visitor without granting access by

pressing

or by hanging up.

NOTE: Disconnecting by hanging up is not recommended. The

system will keep the telephone line seized until the maximum visitor
talk time timer runs out (the factory default is 60 seconds).
The length of time the visitor is allowed to talk can be programmed

from 10-180 seconds. At ten and fi ve seconds before the
disconnect a tone will sound on the telephone to remind the
resident of the pending disconnect. To restart the talk timer, the
resident can press on their telephone.

Requesting Access with an Entry Code

Residents and authorized personnel have up to 40 seconds to key in
their Entry Code.

1. Press fi rst to clear the keypad (optional),

then enter the Entry Code.

2. When a correct code is entered, the access relay will activate.

Directory Entry Codes or Stand-alone Entry Codes can be used.

Up to eight seconds are allowed between each keystroke.

All digits of the Entry Code must be entered.

Example: The Entry Code length is four digits, and the code is

0042, the user must enter “0 0 4 2”.

If a mistake is made, pressing the

key will reset the keypad.

The correct code can then be re-entered.
If the number of incorrect codes entered exceeds the keypad

lockout count, the keypad will be locked and not accept any entries
for 90 seconds.

Resident Call-back

If the resident call-back feature is enabled, resident’s can call the AE-100
to talk to a visitor and grant access. The call-back must be made within
60 seconds after the visitor’s missed call.

1. The resident dials the telephone number of the

system within 60 seconds of its last use.

2. The system answers, and sounds one short beep.
3. After talking to the visitor, the resident can press their entry code

to grant access, or the resident can press star to deny access.

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