Page 2 - Sof tware Highlights
2 Contents Introduction The Model AE-100 Commercial Telephone Entry System is designed for use as an access control device for small apartments or gated communities with up to 125 residents. The system can be used in a lobby or outside. Surface, recessed, and pedestal mounting options are supported....
Page 3 - (each Stand-alone Entry Code used reduces the number; Database Over view; Resident Directory Data; Stand-alone Entry Code Data; Each
3 Feature Over view Installer Friendly Programming To make it easy for installers familiar with Linear’s and other manufacturer’s access control systems, two methods of programming are available. Step numbers or function codes that match other equipment help the installer to make quick programming c...
Page 4 - Component Locations; SS
4 Component Locations LCD DI S PLAY CA B INET LOCK PO S TAL LOCK (OPTIONAL) S PEAKE R KEYPAD LI G HTIN G MIC R OPHONE EA R TH GR OUND S TUD POWE R TE R MINAL S ACCE SS R ELAY TE R MINAL S TELEPHONE TE R MINAL S TELEPHONE JACK PO S TAL S WITCH CONNECTO R DIA G NO S TIC INDICATO RS MAIN POWE R S WITCH...
Page 5 - Wiring Diagram
5 Wiring Diagram EA R TH GR OUND B ACKUP B ATTE R Y TTY JACK S PEAKE R VIDEO OUT PO S TAL LOCK ACCE SS R ELAY 16 VAC INPUT N.O.COMN.C. DI G ITAL S PEECH VOLUME S PEAKE R PHONE VOLUME MAINPOWE R S WITCH S Y S TEM R E S TA R T B UTTON DI S PLAY CONT R A S T CAME R A CONNECTO R TELEPHONEJACK TELEPHONET...
Page 6 - Impor tant Mounting Requirements; Mounting Environment
6 Impor tant Mounting Requirements The AE-100 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 environmental fact...
Page 7 - Entr y System Mounting; Static Electricity Warning; Pedestal Mounting; OR
7 Entr y System Mounting The AE-100 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 a wall. • The unit can be mounted on a standard goose-neck pedestal. • Choose a well lit location near the controlled...
Page 8 - Recessed Mounting
8 Entr y System Mounting (Continued) Recessed Mounting The cabinet can be mounted recessed using the accessory trim-ring Model TR-100 (P/N ACP00941). 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. ✦ CAUTION!: Watch out f...
Page 9 - Access Relay Wiring; Door or Pedestrian Gate Control; Telephone Wiring; Important Telephone Wiring Tips
9 Access Relay Wiring The access relay controls access devices, such as a door strike, magnetic lock, automatic door, barrier gates, or automatic sliding gate. The RELAY indicator displays the status of the relay. Door or Pedestrian Gate Control 1. Install a low voltage electric door strike or magne...
Page 10 - Multiple Unit Telephone Wiring; Multiple Units Home Run Wired; Multiple Units Daisy-chain Wired; TELEPHONE
10 Multiple Unit Telephone Wiring Up to four AE-100 units may be connected to the same dedicated telephone line to form a simple network. Connecting multiple units allows transferring programming data (either the directory entries only or the entire memory’s contents) from the “master” unit to the o...
Page 12 - Optional Postal Lock; Postal Lock Installation; Optional Color CCTV Camera; Camera Installation; CAMERA
12 Optional Postal Lock A postal lock can be installed in the AE-100 Entry System to provide keyed access for the postal service. The AE-100 case is designed to accept a U.S. Postal Service postal lock. When the postal lock is engaged the access relay will activate. Postal Lock Installation 1. Remov...
Page 13 - Programming Reference & Factor y Defaults; SYSTEM OPTIONS
13 Programming Reference & Factor y Defaults STANDARD PRO G RAMMIN G POSITION NUM B ER ALTERNATE FUNCTION CODE NUM B ER FUNCTION OF PRO G RAMMIN G STEP FACTORY DEFAULT VALUE 99 91 EXIT PROGRAM MODE SYSTEM OPTIONS 01 00 CHANGE MASTER PASSWORD 12 3 456 02 06 DIRECTORY CODE LENGTH 3 07 07 SET SUB-U...
Page 14 - Access to Programming; Automatic Programming Method Selection; Details of each; Programming from the Keypad (Standard Method); Accessing Programming from the Keypad; With the Standard Programming Method; Re-entering a Command After a Mistake; spa
14 Access to Programming To make it easy for installers familiar with Linear’s and other manufacturer’s access control systems, two methods of programming are available.Programming Position Numbers (or Function Codes) that match other equipment help the installer to make quick programming changes wi...
Page 15 - Programming Over the Telephone; Connecting with a Telephone; Telephone Audio Prompts; AUDIO PROMPTS FOR EACH PRO
15 Programming Over the Telephone Most system commands can be programmed using a TouchTone™ telephone. The telephone’s keypad will act similar to the AE-100’s keypad. Both programming methods can be used over the telephone. Connecting with a Telephone 1. Place a call to the telephone number of the l...
Page 16 - Multi-unit Installations; Setting Unit Numbers; Setting Sub-unit Numbers in the Master Unit; Changing the Master Password; CHANGING THE MASTER PASSWORD; SETTING A UNIT NUMBER; FACTORY SETTING: UNIT NUMBER 1; SETTING SUB-UNIT NUMBERS; FACTORY SETTING: NONE; WRITE MASTER PASSWORD HERE
16 Multi-unit Installations Up to four AE-100 units may be connected to the same dedicated telephone line to form a simple network. Connecting multiple units allows transferring programming data (either the directory entries only or the entire memory’s contents) from the “master” unit to the other s...
Page 17 - Resident Data Programming; Changing the Directory Code Length; Adding a Directory Entry for a Resident; Modifying an Existing Directory Entry; Deleting an Existing Directory Entry; DIRECTORY CODE LENGTH; FACTORY SETTING: 3 DIGITS; ADDING A DIRECTORY ENTRY FOR A RESIDENT; DELETING AN EXISTING DIRECTORY ENTRY
17 Resident Data Programming Up to 125 resident Names and Telephone Numbers can be set. Each resident entry is assigned a Directory Code . The Directory Code is the number visitors enter to have the system call the resident. Visitors can also contact a resident displayed by pressing the key. Use the...
Page 18 - FACTORY SETTING: ENGLISH; Stand-alone Entr y Code Programming; Adding a Stand-alone Entry Code; Deleting a Stand-alone Entry Code; System Options; System Display Language
18 PPN 33 33#CODE#CODE# CODE = THE STAND-ALONE ENTRY CODE TO DELETECODE = THE STAND-ALONE ENTRY CODE AGAIN FOR VERIFICATION DELETING A STAND-ALONE ENTRY CODE PPN 31 31#CODE#CODE# CODE = NEW STAND-ALONE ENTRY CODECODE = NEW STAND-ALONE ENTRY CODE AGAIN FOR VERIFICATION ADDING A STAND-ALONE ENTRY CODE...
Page 19 - THAT WILL CAUSE A 90 SECOND LOCKOUT; KEYPAD LOCKOUT COUNT; FACTORY SETTING: 3 TRIES; WELCOME DISPLAY TEXT; FACTORY SETTING: LINEAR ACCESS TELEPHONE ENTRY; AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE ANSWER; FACTORY SETTING: AUTO ANSWER ON; ACCESS RELAY ACTIVATION TIME; FACTORY SETTING: 4 SECONDS; SPEAKER CHIRP ON KEYSTROKE; FACTORY SETTING: KEYSTROKE CHIRP ON; Keypad Lockout Count; Automatic Telephone Answer; Speaker Chirp on Keystrokes
19 PPN 51 51#COUNT# COUNT = NUMBER (1-9) OF INCORRECT ENTRIES THAT WILL CAUSE A 90 SECOND LOCKOUT KEYPAD LOCKOUT COUNT FACTORY SETTING: 3 TRIES PPN 57 57#LINE 1#LINE 2# LINE 1 = UP TO 16 CHARACTERS TEXTLINE 2 = UP TO 16 CHARACTERS TEXT WELCOME DISPLAY TEXT FACTORY SETTING: LINEAR ACCESS TELEPHONE EN...
Page 20 - MAXIMUM VISITOR TALK TIME; FACTORY SETTING: 60 SECONDS; SPEAKER TONE ON ACCESS RELAY ACTIVATION; FACTORY SETTING: RELAY TONE ON; RESIDENT CONTROL OF ACCESS RELAY; FACTORY SETTING: RESIDENT CONTROL ENABLED; Speaker Tone on Access Relay Activation; This feature can only be used in single unit installations.
20 PPN 64 64#TIME# TIME = TIME UNTIL AUTO-DISCONNECT (010-180 SECONDS) MAXIMUM VISITOR TALK TIME FACTORY SETTING: 60 SECONDS PPN 63 63#TONE# TONE = 0 FOR ACCESS RELAY TONE OFFTONE = 1 FOR ACCESS RELAY TONE ON SPEAKER TONE ON ACCESS RELAY ACTIVATION FACTORY SETTING: RELAY TONE ON PPN 77 77#CONTROL# C...
Page 21 - ACCESS DATA TO IN A MULTI-UNIT INSTALLATION; COPY ACCESS DATA ONLY FROM MASTER TO SUB-UNITS; ALL DATA TO IN A MULTI-UNIT INSTALLATION; COPY ALL DATA FROM MASTER TO SUB-UNITS; DISPLAY/CLEAR SYSTEM ERRORS; System Utility Commands; Copy Access Data Only from Master to Sub-units
21 PPN 30 30#SUB-UNITS#5# SUB-UNITS = EACH SUB-UNIT NUMBER (2-4) TO COPY ACCESS DATA TO IN A MULTI-UNIT INSTALLATION COPY ACCESS DATA ONLY FROM MASTER TO SUB-UNITS PPN 34 34#SUB-UNITS#5# SUB-UNITS = EACH SUB-UNIT NUMBER (2-4) TO COPY ALL DATA TO IN A MULTI-UNIT INSTALLATION COPY ALL DATA FROM MASTER...
Page 22 - INFO = DISPLAY OF SYSTEM FIRMWARE VERSION; all
22 PPN 92 92#92# DELETE ALL DIRECTORY ENTRIES PPN 200 200#000000#000000# TOTAL MEMORY RESET PPN 37 37#POLL RESULT POLL RESULT = DISPLAY OF SUB-UNIT NUMBERS THAT RESPONDED WITH NO ERRORS ON THE FIRST TRY POLL SUB-UNITS PPN 83 83# RELEASE ACCESS RELAY PPN 73 73#INFO INFO = DISPLAY OF SYSTEM FIRMWARE V...
Page 23 - Alternate Programming Section
23 AUDIO PROMPTS FOR EACH PRO G RAMMIN G METHOD CONDITION ALTERNATE METHOD SOUND STANDARD METHOD SOUND AFTER AN INCORRECT ENTRY TWOLONG BEEPS ONELONGBEEP AFTER A CORRECT ENTRY OF AN INTERIM STEP ONESHORT BEEP TWO SHORT BEEPS AFTER A COMPLETE COMMAND HAS BEEN ENTERED CORRECTLY TWO SHORT BEEPS THREE S...
Page 24 - Alternate Programming Reference; FUNCTION CODE
24 M A S T E R C O D E : E N T E R D I R : E N T E R N A M E : D i r # i s u s e d ! E R R O R D A T A T E L E P H O N E # : A C C E S S C O D E : ALTERNATE PROGRAMMING METHOD Alternate Programming Reference Refer to the following pages when programming using the Alternate Programming method. For ea...
Page 32 - System Ad justments; Digital Speech Volume Adjustment; Speakerphone Volume Adjustment; Display Contrast Adjustment; System Diagnostics; Reset Button
32 DI G ITAL S PEECH VOLUME ADJU S TMENT S PEAKE R PHONE VOLUME ADJU S TMENT DI S PLAY CONT R A S T ADJU S TMENT AE-100 CI R CUIT BOA R D MO R E LE SS AE-100 CI R CUIT BOA R D POWE R PHONE S TATU S R ELAY B ATTE R Y R E S ET B UTTON System Ad justments The factory settings are suffi cient for most i...
Page 33 - Requesting Access with a Visitor Call; Requesting Access with an Entry Code
33 P R E SS S TA R FI RS T TO CLEA R THE KEYPAD (OPTIONAL), THEN KEY IN A DI R ECTO R Y ENT R Y CODE O R S TAND-ALONE ENT R Y CODE UP TO 8 S ECOND S A R E ALLOWED B ETWEEN EACH KEY S T R OKE UP TO 40 S ECOND S A R E ALLOWED TO KEY IN THE ENTI R E ENT R Y CODE ALL FOU R DI G IT S MU S T B E ENTE R ED...
Page 34 - Specifi cations; Dimension Drawing
34 9-3/4" 11-3/4" 3-1/2" Model CCM-1 Color CCTV Camera (P/N ACP00904) Model TR-100 Trim Ring (P/N ACP00941) Model GNC-1 Curb-mount Gooseneck (P/N ACP00906) Model GNB-1 Burial-mount Gooseneck (P/N ACP00907) Specifi cations MECHANICAL Case dimensions: 9- 3 /4” W x 11- 3 /4” H x 3 -1/2” D E...
Page 35 - Troubleshooting; System completely dead; Linear Limited Warranty; There are no obligations; FCC Notice
35 Troubleshooting System completely dead 1. No power from transformer. Check voltage at AE-100 transformer terminals. 2. Verify that terminal blocks are fi rmly plugged into circuit board. Buzz on speaker 1. Check for 16 volt AC power shorted to wiring conduit.2. Check for telephone line shorted to...