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Provides a general description of the AAN-1/2 controllers and their function in an access control system.
Lists the key capabilities and functionalities of the AAN-1/2 controllers, such as reader support and standalone operation.
Explains the different operational modes, including Configuration/Initial Mode and Paired/Unpaired Mode.
Details the role of the programming host (PC) and its connection to the AAN-1/2 for configuration and event reporting.
Describes the various terminal blocks on the AAN-1/2 for power, readers, inputs, and outputs.
Covers DIP switch tables and functions for setting communications address, baud rate, and input monitor mode.
Explains the connectors used for interfacing removable components with the AAN-1/2.
Details the 12-pin socket for communication modules (ENI-100 for network, ASM for serial).
Mentions connectors/jumpers J2, J3 used for factory configuration and not for user modification.
Describes the function of the two LEDs (D4, D5) for monitoring panel operation and diagnosing problems.
Explains that the operating program is stored in flash memory and can be updated via special software.
Details the onboard memory for configuration and event data, with capacitor-based backup power.
Specifies power requirements (+8 to +24VDC @ 250mA) and precautions for selecting a power supply.
Provides guidelines for DC ground, RS-485 signal ground, safety ground, and checks for ground faults.
Covers serial (RS-232/RS-485) and network (Ethernet) connections to the programming host.
Details the ENI-100 Network Interface Module for Ethernet connectivity and its hardware layout.
Explains how to connect up to two card readers using 24 AWG shielded cable and power requirements.
Describes configuration for supervised/unsupervised inputs, door contacts, exit pushbuttons, and auxiliary alarms.
Covers strike wiring (internal/external), suppression, and ADA external high-security relays.
Details the single general alarm input and the cabinet tamper input wiring.
Explains how to set the ENI-100 IP address using InitAAN, Web Page, or Telnet for configuration and security.
Verifies RS-485 communications and explains how to clear configuration memory by shorting the C4 component.
Describes how to verify reader and keypad functions, including card format and PIN entry.
Details verification of alarm inputs like door contact, exit pushbutton, and auxiliary alarms.
Explains how to verify strike relay operation and external ADA-10/11 relay modules.
Provides a general description of the AAN-1/2 controllers and their function in an access control system.
Lists the key capabilities and functionalities of the AAN-1/2 controllers, such as reader support and standalone operation.
Explains the different operational modes, including Configuration/Initial Mode and Paired/Unpaired Mode.
Details the role of the programming host (PC) and its connection to the AAN-1/2 for configuration and event reporting.
Describes the various terminal blocks on the AAN-1/2 for power, readers, inputs, and outputs.
Covers DIP switch tables and functions for setting communications address, baud rate, and input monitor mode.
Explains the connectors used for interfacing removable components with the AAN-1/2.
Details the 12-pin socket for communication modules (ENI-100 for network, ASM for serial).
Mentions connectors/jumpers J2, J3 used for factory configuration and not for user modification.
Describes the function of the two LEDs (D4, D5) for monitoring panel operation and diagnosing problems.
Explains that the operating program is stored in flash memory and can be updated via special software.
Details the onboard memory for configuration and event data, with capacitor-based backup power.
Specifies power requirements (+8 to +24VDC @ 250mA) and precautions for selecting a power supply.
Provides guidelines for DC ground, RS-485 signal ground, safety ground, and checks for ground faults.
Covers serial (RS-232/RS-485) and network (Ethernet) connections to the programming host.
Details the ENI-100 Network Interface Module for Ethernet connectivity and its hardware layout.
Explains how to connect up to two card readers using 24 AWG shielded cable and power requirements.
Describes configuration for supervised/unsupervised inputs, door contacts, exit pushbuttons, and auxiliary alarms.
Covers strike wiring (internal/external), suppression, and ADA external high-security relays.
Details the single general alarm input and the cabinet tamper input wiring.
Explains how to set the ENI-100 IP address using InitAAN, Web Page, or Telnet for configuration and security.
Verifies RS-485 communications and explains how to clear configuration memory by shorting the C4 component.
Describes how to verify reader and keypad functions, including card format and PIN entry.
Details verification of alarm inputs like door contact, exit pushbutton, and auxiliary alarms.
Explains how to verify strike relay operation and external ADA-10/11 relay modules.
| Brand | Apollo |
|---|---|
| Model | AAN-1 |
| Category | Controller |
| Language | English |