54#input type, 55#status#fc#id, 58#key#action – Controlled Products Systems Group AE-500 User Manual

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System Options (Continued)

Sensing Input Function

The Sensing Input (DS-A terminal) can be set for Door Sense or Access Inhibit.

• When the Sensing Input is used for “Door Sense”, the input connects to a

switch that detects if the access portal is open or closed. Monitoring the
portal status permits use of the alternate functions of Relay Channel “B”
(PPN #53).

• When the Sensing Input is used for “Access Inhibit” it will prevent access

from being granted as long as the input is activated (DS-A terminal
shorted to ground). This feature is useful when used with an external
timer to limit granting access to a specifi c time period. It also can be used
for a “service” switch to disable the access control system output during
servicing.

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. Choose the Sensing Input (DS-A terminal) option:

• Enter 0 for the DS-A terminal to act as Door Sense
• Enter 1 for the DS-A terminal to act as Access Inhibit.

4. Press
5. Exit Programming Mode if all programming is complete.

MGT Obstacle Transmitter Setup

Linear’s Model MGT obstacle transmitter is compatible with the AE-500. The gate
safety edge switch detects obstacles and MGT transmits the event to the AE-500.
Obstacle signals from an MGT transmitter will activate Relay Channel “B”.

NOTE: Be sure to set the Relay Channel “B” function to Option “2” when

using an MGT obstacle transmitter. See Relay Channel “B” Function
(PPN #53) in the System Options section of these instructions.

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. Select the status for the MGT transmitter:

• Enter 1 to activate the transmitter.
• Enter 0 to deactivate the transmitter.

4. Press
5. Enter the MGT transmitter’s facility code (enter 0 if not used).
6. Press
7. Enter the MGT transmitter’s ID number.
8. Press
9. Exit Programming Mode if all programming is complete.

Telephone Key Assignments for Residents

Residents use their telephone keys to grant access to visitors.
The factory settings are:

• Key 9 assigned to Relay Channel “A”
• Key 5 assigned to Relay Channel “B”
• Key

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disconnects the visitor’s call.

The resident’s telephone key numbers can be changed if desired.

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. Enter the telephone key number (0-9).
4. Press
5. Enter a number to assign the key’s function:

• Enter 1 to assign the key to Relay Channel “A”.
• Enter 2 to assign the key to Relay Channel “B”.
• Enter 3 to assign the key to disconnect the visitor’s call.
• Enter 4 to disable the key.

6. Press
7. Exit Programming Mode if all programming is complete.

PPN 54

54#INPUT TYPE#

INPUT TYPE = 0 FOR DOOR SENSE
INPUT TYPE = 1 FOR ACCESS INHIBIT

SENSING INPUT FUNCTION

FACTORY SETTING: DOOR SENSE

PPN 55

55#STATUS#FC#ID#

STATUS = 1 TO ACTIVATE
STATUS = 0 TO DEACTIVATE
FC = FACILITY CODE 0-15 (0 IF UNUSED)
ID = MGT TRANSMITTER ID NUMBER 0-65535

MGT OBSTACLE TRANSMITTER SETUP

FACTORY SETTING: DEACTIVATED

PPN 58

58#KEY#ACTION#

KEY = RESIDENT'S TELEPHONE KEY NUMBER
ACTION = 1 FOR RELAY CHANNEL "A"
ACTION = 2 FOR RELAY CHANNEL "B"
ACTION = 3 FOR VISITOR DISCONNECT
ACTION = 4 TO DISABLE THE KEY

TELEPHONE KEY ASSIGNMENTS FOR RESIDENTS

FACTORY SETTING:

KEY 9 RELAY CHANNEL "A"
KEY 5 RELAY CHANNEL "B"

KEY DISCONNECT

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