Page 5 - Component Locations; RS
5 220777 C IMAGE 5 Component Locations OPTIONAL CAME R A DI S PLAY CA B INET LOCK OPTIONAL PO S TAL LOCK S PEAKE R KEYPAD LI G HTIN G KEYPAD MIC R OPHONE EA R TH GR OUND S TUD POWE R TE R MINAL S R ELAY TE R MINAL S WIE G AND INPUT TE R MINAL S TELEPHONE TE R MINAL S TELEPHONE JACK TAMPE R S WITCH M...
Page 6 - Wiring Diagram
6 Wiring Diagram 220777 C IMAGE 6 AE-1000 THIS WIRING EXAMPLE SHOWS:DOOR ACCESS WITH A DOOR STRIKE ON RELAY CHANNEL "A"DOOR ACCESS WITH A MAGNETIC LOCK ON RELAY CHANNEL "B"GATE ACCESS WITH A GATE OPERATOR ON RELAY CHANNEL "C"(YOUR INSTALLATION MAY VARY) GND DAT 0 DAT 1 LED1 H...
Page 7 - Important Mounting Requirements; Mounting Environment; NEVER MOUNT THE UNIT; Gate Installations; AT NO TIME SHOULD A PERSON; Vehicle Traffi c
7 220777 C IMAGE 7 Important Mounting Requirements The AE-1000 Telephone Entry System can be installed for public or private use. The mounting requirements will vary depending on the installation. Review the following information before beginning the installation. Mounting Environment Consider the e...
Page 8 - Entry System Mounting; Mounting Preparation; Sur face Mounting
8 220777 C IMAGE 8 Entry System Mounting The AE-1000 cabinet is designed to be mounted three ways: • The unit can be mounted directly to a wall or fl at surface.• The unit can be mounted recessed into the wall.• The unit can be mounted on a standard gooseneck pedestal. Choose a well lit location nea...
Page 9 - Recessed Mounting; Pedestal Mounting
9 220777 C IMAGE 9 Entry System Mounting (Continued) Recessed Mounting The cabinet can be mounted recessed using the accessory trim-ring (P/N ACP00909). The trim-ring mounts in the wall and the cabinet attaches to the trim-ring. 1. Identify the location of any studs in the wall.2. Cut a 16-1/4” high...
Page 10 - Relay Output Wiring; Door or Pedestrian Gate Control; Sensing Inputs
10 220777 C IMAGE 10 Relay Output Wiring Any of the four relay outputs channels (A-D) can be used to control access devices on doors or gates. Door or Pedestrian Gate Control 1. Install a low voltage electric door strike or magnetic lock as a locking device for the door or pedestrian gate. 2. Instal...
Page 11 - Ear th Ground; EARTH
11 220777 C IMAGE 11 Power, Battery, & Ground Wiring Power Wiring ✦ NOTE: DO NOT APPLY POWE R UNTIL THE IN S TALLATION I S COMPLETE. TU R N MA S TE R POWE R S WITCH OFF B EFO R E WI R IN G . 1. Route two wires between the AE-1000 and the power transformer. • For power wire runs up to 100 feet, u...
Page 12 - Telephone Wiring; Impor tant Telephone Wiring Tips; Optional Radio Antenna; Receiver Range Control
12 220777 C IMAGE 12 Telephone Wiring For telephone entry and programming, the AE-1000 connects to a standard telephone line. Impor tant Telephone Wiring Tips • DO NOT ROUTE TELEPHONE AND AC WIRING INSIDE THE SAME CONDUIT . Route all telephone wires inside a dedicated conduit that is at least six in...
Page 13 - Optional Color CCTV Camera; Camera Installation; CAMERA; Optional Postal Lock; Postal Lock Installation
13 Optional Color CCTV Camera Linear’s Model CCM-1 (P/N ACP00904) CCTV camera can be installed inside the AE-1000 Entry System. The camera provides a video signal for viewing the area in front of the entry system.The CAMERA connector is used to connect the camera to the AE-1000. The 4-conductor cabl...
Page 14 - PBUS Accessories; DEVICE ADDRESS; Wiegand Accessories
14 220777 C IMAGE 14 PBUS Accessories Several accessories (keypads, proximity readers, remote receivers) can be connected to the AE-1000’s three PBUS input/output ports. A typical application for a remote keypad would be to control a second door or gate.Linear’s PBUS devices compatible with the AE-1...
Page 15 - Optional Network Connection; GND; Network with Hub; NETWORK
15 220777 C IMAGE 15 Optional Network Connection Linear’s AE-1000, AE-2000, & AM-3 Access Control Systems can be connected together in a network. A network will allow sharing programming and user information between the systems.Network wiring conforms to 3-wire RS-485 electrical specifi cations....
Page 16 - System Adjustments; Speaker Volume Adjustment; SPEAKER VOLUME; Display Contrast Adjustment; DISPLAY CONTRAST; System Tone Adjustment; TONE VOLUME; System Restar t Button; SYSTEM RESTART; System Diagnostics
16 220777 C IMAGE16 System Adjustments The factory settings are suffi cient for most installations. The system can be adjusted to customize the installation. Speaker Volume Adjustment If the resident’s voice from the speaker is too loud or not loud enough, the speaker’s volume can be adjusted. 1. Lo...
Page 17 - Internal Controls
17 220777 C IMAGE17 Internal Controls On-board Pushbuttons Seven pushbuttons are on the main circuit board. Refer to the fi gure for the location of each pushbutton. • “UP” BUTTON adds one to the value on the STATUS/PROGRAM display. • “DOWN” BUTTON subtracts one from value on the STATUS/PROGRAM disp...
Page 19 - OPTIONAL TRIM RING
19 Dimension Drawing Specifi cations MECHANICAL Case dimensions: 13” W x 16-1/4” H x 3-1/2” D ELECTRICAL Voltage: 16-24 Volts AC or 12-24 Volts DC Current: 1500 mA @ 16 VAC maximum Backup Battery: Externally charged 12 Volt DC source Outputs: Relay Channels A-D Form “C” 3 Amps @ 30 Volts maximum Inp...
Page 20 - Troubleshooting; Linear Limited Warranty
220777 C IMAGE 20 Copyright © 2008 Linear Corporation 220777 C Troubleshooting System completely dead 1. No power from transformer. Check voltage at transformer terminals.2. Check voltage at AE-1000 power terminal strip. Buzz on speaker 1. Check for 24 volt AC power shorted to wiring conduit.2. Chec...