Linear RE-2 manuel d'utilisation

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    RE-2 Residential T elephone Entr y System With Built-in Wireless Receiv er (760) 438-7000 USA & Canada (800) 421-1587 & (800) 392-0123 Toll Free FAX (800) 468-1340 www.linearcorp.com Installation, Progr amming, and Oper ation Instructions[...]

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    CONTENTS FEA TURES • TWO-WA Y SPEAKERPHONE • CALL W AITING • CALL FORWARDING • DISTINCTIVE RINGS FOR ACCESS CALLS • SEVEN ACCESS TIME ZONES • TIMED “DO NOT DISTURB” PRIV ACY FEA TURE • DIGIT ALL Y SYNTHESIZED VOICE PROMPTS • RESIDENCE CONTROL OF RELA YS • PROGRAMMABLE RELA Y CONTROL PREFIXES • 100 ENTRY CODE CAP ACITY • 1-[...]

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    1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Linear’ s RE-2 T elephone Entry System is designed for residential or light commercial access control applications. The speakerphone, ke ypad, radio receiver , and optional video camera are housed in a rugged enclosure that can be mounted to a pedestal, bolted directly to a wall, or mounted recessed in a wall with the option[...]

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    2 INST ALLA TION INFORMA TION Before beginning installation, please re view the entire instructions and become familiar with the system’ s operation, wiring, and programmab le options. System Location For pedestrian door or gate installations, mount the Entry System on a rigid wall near the controlled door . Av oid mounting the unit in a location[...]

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    3 11 MAIN TERMINAL BLOCK For po wer , backup batter y , sense inputs, open request inputs , and remote ke ypad connections. 12 ST A TUS INDICA TORS Six indicators light to display system po wer , radio, and modem status. 13 SPEAKERPHONE VOLUME CONTROL Controls the audio lev el produced by the speaker during communications between the visitor and th[...]

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    4 WIRING DIAGRAM GATE OPERATOR OPEN 16 VAC 20 VA TRANSFORMER TELCO OPEN #1 KEYPAD GND KEYPAD DAT 1 KEYPAD DAT 0 KEYPAD PWR TRAN S FORMER TRAN S FORMER BATTERY NEG BATTERY PO S S EN S E #1 COMMON KEYPAD CLK KEYPAD DVAL OPEN #2 RELAY #1 RE-2 TELEPHONE ENTRY SYSTEM S EN S E #2 TYPICAL GATE INSTALLATION WIRING GROUND STAKE N.O. COM N.C. N.O. COM N.C. R[...]

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    5 ENTRY SYSTEM MOUNTING Pedestal Mounting The RE-2 Entry System can be mounted with the Model GNC-1 (curb mount) or Model GNB-1 (burial mount) gooseneck pedestals . 1. Open the RE-2 case by removing the f our secur ity screws with the wrench provided (see Figure 1). 2. Use four security bolts and locking n uts to secure the backplate to the pedesta[...]

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    6 TELEPHONE WIRING The RE-2 connects between the incoming telephone line of the residence and local telephone sets. T elephone Bypass Module The RE-2’ s T elephone Bypass Module provides a s witch to remove the RE-2 from the telephone line and re-connect the local telephones to the telephone system. ALL TELEPHONE WIRING FOR THE RE-2 MUST P ASS TH[...]

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    7 MUL TIPLE UNIT INST ALLA TIONS Any of the f our basic operation modes (Shared Line, Dedicated Line , Intercom, and Ring Down) ma y be used with multiple RE-2s. The telephone line wiring is “daisy chained” (the telephone line routes through one unit to the next) as sho wn below . Alwa ys connect the telephone line + to TIP , and - to RING . Th[...]

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    8 CONTROL WIRING Gate Control 1. Route two wires between the gate and the RE-2. Connect the gate operator’ s OPEN ter minals to the RE-2 Relay #1 COM & N.O . terminals. ✦ NO TE: For operator wiring specifi cs, refer to the gate oper ator’ s wiring diagram. 2. If an access ke yswitch is required ref er to the Optional K eys witch section [...]

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    9 POWER, BA TTERY , & GROUND WIRING Pow er Wiring ✦ NO TE: DO NO T APPL Y PO WER UNTIL THE INST ALLA TION IS COMPLETE. 1. Route two wires between the RE-2 and the pow er transformer . • F or power wire runs up to 100 feet, use 18 A WG, THHN 600-volt insulated wire. • F or power wire runs up to 200 feet, use 16 A WG, THHN 600-volt insulate[...]

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    10 OPTIONAL REMOTE KEYP AD The optional Model AM-KP remote ke ypad can be used with the RE-2 entry system. A typical application f or the remote keypad would be to control a second door or gate. Entr y codes are the only method of access allowed at a remote k eypad. The default system setting will cause the remote ke ypad to activate Rela y #2. 1. [...]

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    11 OPTIONAL COLOR CCTV CAMERA Linear’ s Model CCM-2 CCTV camera can be installed inside the RE-2 Entry System. The camera provides a video signal f or viewing the area in front of the entry system. The CAMERA connector is used to connect the camera to the RE-2. The 4-conductor cable routes po wer to , and video from the camera. The VIDEO OUT conn[...]

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    12 PROGRAMMING ACCESS The RE-2 can be programmed locally or remotely . The system’ s built-in progr amming software can be accessed on-site or off-site using a computer with any Internet browser . Without a computer , the RE-2 can be programmed from its main ke ypad, from any local T ouchT one® telephone connected to the same line, or from any r[...]

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    13 1. FROM CONTROL PANEL S ELECT "NETWORK CONNECTION S " THEN S ELECT "NEW CONNECTION WIZARD" 2. THE NEW CONNECTION WIZARD WILL S TART CLICK "NEXT" 3. NEW CONNECTION WIZARD - "NETWORK CONNECTION TYPE" S ELECT "CONNECT TO THE INTERNET" OPTION 4. NEW CONNECTION WIZARD - "GETTING READY" S ELE[...]

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    14 Programming with a Local T elephone or the Unit’ s Keypad Star t with Step 1 below f or local programming with the unit’ s keypad or a local telephone. 1. Enter “ ### ” (unless the prog ramming prefi x has been changed) then the Master Programming Code (123456, unless it has been changed), then “ # ”. 2. Use the telephone ke ys or k[...]

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    15 PROGRAMMING REFERENCE PROGRAMMING CONTROL USAGE KEYSTROKES ENTER PROGRAMMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ###MASTER CODE# ESCAPE/CANCEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * EXIT PROGRAMMING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    16 BASIC SYSTEM PROGRAMMING Entering Programming Mode The 6-digit Master Programming Code (def ault = 123456) is used to enter Programming Mode from a local or remote telephone or the k eypad. Press: Master Code Master Code = the current 6-digit Master Programming Code Exiting Programming Mode Press: ✦ NO TE: The RE-2 will automatically exit Prog[...]

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    17 TRANSMITTER PROGRAMMING Adding T ransmitters Up to four g roups of transmitters can be assigned common access privileges sharing the same one or two time zones. Up to 100 transmitters total in all groups combined can be used in each RE-2 system. Press: Number Facility Code Fir st ID Time Zone 1 Time Zone 2 Number = Number of transmitters in the [...]

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    18 Call Forw arding Featur e Default: OFF The call forw arding feature will allo w a visitor to contact the resident at the programmed telephone number instead of through the local telephone line. The f eature can be set to be active during a selected Time Zone or at all times. The telephone n umber programmed can contain an e xtension number and a[...]

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    19 Model MGT Gate Edge T ransmitter Setup Linear’ s Model MGT Gate Edge T ransmitter can be used with the RE-2 for obstacle detection. When the gate edge sensor triggers the MGT transmitter , the RE-2 can be programmed to activate Rela y #2 which would in turn, activate the obstacle input of the gate operator . Press: Obstacle Facility ID Obstacl[...]

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    20 SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS The RE-2 Entry System audio levels can be adjusted to suit the installation requirements. If required, make these adjustments after programming, b ut before closing and securing the RE-2 case. Speakerphone Volume The SPEAKERPHONE V OLUME adjustment controls the audio lev el that the RE-2 speaker produces during communications [...]

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    21 RE-2 OPERA TION Requesting Access with an Entry Code • Visitors hav e up to 40 seconds to key in their entry code. • Up to eight seconds are allowed between each k eystrok e. • All digits of the entr y code must be entered. Example: If the code is 0042, the user must enter “0 0 4 2”. • If the wrong key is pressed, pressing the ke y w[...]

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    22 RESIDENT PROGRAMMING QUICK REFERENCE Some of the programming PPN’ s may be commonly used b y the resident. Following are quic k references to the k eystrok es required. ✦ NO TE: The “###” is the default command prefi x. The follo wing example assumes that the def ault has not been changed. T o Enter Programming Mode Press: Master Code M[...]

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    23 SPECIFICA TIONS MECHANICAL Case dimensions: 10” W x 6-1/8” H x 4” D ELECTRICAL V oltage: 16 V olts AC or 12-24 Volts DC Current: 650 mA AC typical, 1300 mA AC maxim um Backup Battery: Exter nally charged 12-24 V olt DC source Backup Battery Current: with 12-volt backup battery 250 mA standby 600 mA ringing one phone 1100 mA maximum with 24[...]

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    24 PROGRAMMING WORKSHEET S E N O Z E M I TS E N O Z E M I T S E N O Z E M I T S E N O Z E M I TS E N O Z E M I T S Y A D E V I T C A S Y A D E V I T C A S Y A D E V I T C A S Y A D E V I T C A S Y A D E V I T C AE M I T T R A T S E M I T T R A T S E M I T T R A T S E M I T T R A T S E M I T T R A T S E M I T D N EE M I T D N E E M I T D N E E M I T[...]

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    25 ENTRY CODE RELA Y # TIME ZONE ENTRY CODE RELA Y # TIME ZONE __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __ 2 __ 1 __[...]

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    Copyright © 2005 Linear Corporation 221660 A LINEAR LIMITED WARRANTY This Linear product is warranted against def ects in mater ial and workmanship for tw enty-four (24) months . The W arranty Expiration Date is labeled on the product. This w arranty e xtends only to wholesale customers who buy direct from Linear or through Linear’ s normal dist[...]