Linear AE2000Plus manual

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    AE1000Plus AE2000Plus AM3Plus Local Programming Addendum USA & Canada (800) 421-1587 & (800) 392-0123 (760) 438-7000 - T oll Free FAX (800) 468-1340 www .linearcorp.com PRINTER’S INSTRUCTIONS: INSTR,ACCESS LOCAL PROGRAMMING - LINEAR P/N: 228505 A - INK: BLA CK - MA TERIAL: 20 LB. MEAD BOND - SIZE: 8.500” X 11.000” - SCALE: 1-1 - FOLDI[...]

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    T able of Contents 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Impor tant Local Programming Note f or Networ k Installations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    1 1 Introduction Linear has added a local programming option f or the AE1000Plus, AE2000Plus, and AM3Plus access control panels. Local programming is suitab le for the system installers during the early stages of new building construction projects where a computer is not accessible f or programming or when telephone lines are not yet a vailable f o[...]

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    2 4 Visual F eedback On the AE2000Plus and AE1000Plus systems, a te xt prompt will be shown on the system display f or guidance. On the AM3Plus system, the LED on the PBUS ke ypad will be used to provide visual feedbac k. A long “amber” LED will signify an error , two shor t fl ashing green LED will signify the successful entr y of a progr amm[...]

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    3 8 Local P rogramming F unctions Function 01: Change Master Pass word The master passw ord is used to protect the database that was entered via local programming. The master password can be changed using this function. Default pass word “123456” still should be used (instead of the changed Master P assword) when AB2000 or AXNET connection is u[...]

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    4 8 Local P rogramming F unctions (Continued) Function 20: P B X Dialing Digit (AE1000Plus and AE2000Plus Only) A PBX Dialing Digit can be programmed using this function (the def ault is none). This digit plus a four second dela y will be added before the telephone number being dialed. Enter ing 10 remov es the PBX Dialing Digit. Function 21: Enter[...]

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    5 8 Local P rogramming F unctions (Continued) Function 31: Enter Entr y Codes Entr y Codes can be added using this function. In AccessBase2000 system, Entr y Codes ma y hav e variable length from one to eight digits. Howe ver , in Local Programming mode, the length of Entry Code is fi x ed at four digits . Function 33: Delete Entr y Codes Entr y c[...]

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    6 8 Local P rogramming F unctions (Continued) Function 44: Set B utton Schedule Access relays can be prog rammed to activate from a specifi c button on multi-button tr ansmitters. Use this function to assign a button f or each relay . Enter the button position number (0-8) for each rela y . Enter # f or any rela y that will not have a tr ansmitter[...]

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    7 8 Local P rogramming F unctions (Continued) Function 57: Welcome Displa y T ext The welcome te xt displayed b y the Controller can be modifi ed using this function. Refer to the k eypad alphanumeric ke y fi gure shown on P age 4 for k eypad details. Function 64: Set T alk Time (AE1000Plus and AE200Plus Only) The length of time allowed f or the [...]

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    8 FCN # USA G E F ACT ORY DEF AUL T CUST OM SETTIN G 01 CHANGE MASTER P ASSWORD 123456 __________ MASTER P ASSWORD (6-DIGITS) 02 DIRECT ORY NUMBER LENGTH 3 DIGITS _____ DIGITS (1-4 DIGITS) 20 PBX DIALING DIGIT NONE _____ (0-9, 10 = NONE) 64 MAXIMUM VISITOR T ALK TIME 60 SECONDS _____ SECONDS (15-255 SECONDS) 67 POST AL KEY RELA Y CHANNEL RELA Y A ?[...]

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    9 FUNCTION 65 REMOTE DEVICE SETUP DEVICE # DEVICE TYPE A CTIV A TION OUTPUT DEVICE #1 ❑ NONE (0) ❑ REMO TE KEYP AD (1) ❑ RADIO (2) ❑ WIEGAND26 (3) ❑ WIEGAND30 (4) ❑ WEIGAND31 (5) ❑ TELEPHONE INTERF ACE (7) ❑ RELA Y A (1) ❑ RELA Y B (2) ❑ RELA Y C (3) ❑ RELA Y D (4) ❑ BUTT ONS(5) DEVICE #2 ❑ NONE (0) ❑ REMO TE KEYP AD (1)[...]

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