3feature overview, Database overview, Resident data – Controlled Products Systems Group AE-500 User Manual

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Feature Overview

Relay Outputs

Two 3-amp dry contact relay outputs are provided to activate access devices, such
as door strikes, magnetic locks, automatic doors, barrier gates, and automatic
sliding gates. One relay output can also be used as a specialty output for alarm
contact shunting, operator obstacle triggering, and alarm activation. LED indicators
display the status of each relay.

Request-to-Exit Inputs

Both relay channels have request-to-exit inputs. These inputs are supplied for
hardwire activation of the access devices. Typically a request-to-exit input is wired
to a pushbutton inside of the access controlled area. When a person desires to
exit, pressing the pushbutton will activate the output relay channel and trigger the
access device. A loop detector for automatic gate operation can be connected to
a request-to-exit input.

Sensing Input

The sensing input connects to a door switch that monitors whether the controlled
door is open or closed. The sensing input may alternately be programmed as an
“access inhibit” input for use with an external access timer or service switch.

Built-in Modem

A modular connector is provided for telephone line connection to the unit’s built-in
14.4K baud modem. The system can be accessed remotely for programming and
control over the standard telephone system using a personal computer with a
modem. For system backup, a computer connected through the modem can store
and retrieve the AM-500’s memory data.

Local Keypad

The local keypad is the system’s primary keypad.

Remote Keypad

Two models of remote keypads (interior Linear AM-KPI and exterior Linear Model
AM-KP) are compatible with the AE-500. A typical application for a remote keypad
would be to control a second door or gate.

Postal Lock

The AE-500 cabinet has provisions for installing a U.S.P.S. postal lock for keyed
mail carrier access. The postal lock will activate Relay Channel “A”.

Color Camera

The AE-500 cabinet has provisions for installing a Linear Model CCM-1 color
camera for viewing the area in front of the cabinet.

Obstacle Detection

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

Programming Memory

The AE-500’s EEPROM memory retains all entry codes, transmitter information,
and programming, even without power.

Web-style Computer Programming

The system’s built-in, web-style programming interface can be accessed using a
computer with any Internet browser on-site (using a separate phone line) or off-
site. The intuitive graphic display of each of the programming step is the preferred
method to program the AE-500.

Local Programming

All system programming options can be set from the AE-500’s keypad. A computer
or dedicated programmer is not required to completely confi gure the AE-500.

Telephone Programming

System programming options can be set using a standard TouchTone™ telephone.
By calling the AE-500 from a telephone, and entering the programming password,
programming options can be changed and system functions can be controlled.

Battery Backup

The system supports a 12-volt battery backup for operation during power outage.
The system does not charge the backup battery, an external battery charger is
required to maintain the battery.

Database Overview

Programming the AE-500 involves entering installation information into
the system’s memory. The system uses this information as a reference
“database” to control the operation of the system.

Resident Data

Up to 250 resident names and telephone numbers can be set. Each resident
entry is assigned a directory number. Directory numbers can be from two to
four digits in length (all will be the same length). The directory number is the
number a visitor would enter to have the system call the resident.

Entry Code Data

An entry code is a number entered at the AE-500 keypad or remote
keypad to request access. Up to 500 entry codes can be set. Entry codes
can be from two to six digits in length (all will be the same length).
Entry codes can be programmed for timed or toggle operation. Timed
relays activate for a programmed length of time. Toggle relays latch on until
the next time a toggle entry code is entered, then the relay unlatches. Each
entry code can also be set for a limited or unlimited number of uses.
An entry code will activate Relay Channel “A” or “B” depending on how
the entry code is programmed and whether or not a remote keypad is
attached:

When an entry code is programmed to activate a specifi c relay, the
selected relay will activate when the code is entered on either the
AE-500 keypad or the remote keypad.
When an entry code is programmed to activate both relays, and a
remote keypad is attached
, Relay Channel “A” will activate if the entry
code is entered on the AE-500 keypad; Relay Channel “B” will activate
if the entry code is entered on the remote keypad.
When an entry code is programmed to activate both relays, and a
remote keypad is not attached
, the entry code will activate both Relay
Channels “A” and “B”.

When an entry code is programmed to activate both relays, only timed
relay mode is available for that code, toggle relay mode is unavailable.

Transmitter Data

Up to 1000 wireless transmitters can be used with the system. Up to 500
transmitters can be ordered in pre-programmed blocks of sequential ID
codes. Up to 16 blocks of transmitters can be used. Another option is
to utilize up to 500 transmitters that are singly assigned. A transmitter
will activate either relay output depending on the button programming
(same for all transmitters in the system). An individual transmitter can be
deactivated in case it is lost or stolen. A single enrolled transmitter can
also be deleted.

RESIDENT DATA (UP TO 250 RESIDENTS)

DIRECTORY NUMBER (2 TO 4 DIGITS)
NAME (UP TO 16 CHARACTERS)
PHONE # (UP TO 12 DIGITS)

FOR EACH RESIDENT:

ENTRY CODE DATA (UP TO 500 CODES)

ENTRY CODE (2 TO 6 DIGITS)
RELAY SELECTOR
TEMPORARY USAGE COUNT

FOR EACH CODE:

TRANSMITTER DATA (UP TO 1000 TRANSMITTERS)

TRANSMITTER ID # (1-65535)
OPTIONAL FACILITY CODE (0-15)

FOR EACH TRANSMITTER:

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