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Brand | Linear |
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Model | AE-500 |
Category | Intercom System |
Language | English |
Lists physical attributes of the AE-500 system and its components like radio receiver, relays, and inputs.
Lists key software functionalities and programming options such as local and remote programming, and code capacities.
Describes compatibility with optional interior and exterior keypads for expanded access control.
Details relay outputs, request-to-exit inputs, sensing inputs, keypads, postal lock, camera, and obstacle detection.
Covers built-in modem, programming methods, and battery backup for system operation.
Explains how resident, entry code, and transmitter data is stored and managed by the system.
Identifies external components visible on the AE-500 unit's faceplate.
Maps internal circuit board components, connectors, and adjustments for installation and service.
Illustrates how to wire the power supply, transformer, and relay outputs for access devices.
Shows connections for request-to-exit inputs, sensing inputs, and the main telephone line.
Covers location choice, building codes, vehicle traffic, and ADA compliance for optimal installation.
Provides distance and safety guidelines for mounting the unit when controlling vehicular gates.
Details steps for mounting the AE-500 unit directly to a wall or flat surface.
Outlines steps for preparing the unit, including removing the circuit board, before installation.
Explains how to install the AE-500 unit recessed into a wall using an accessory trim-ring.
Describes the procedure for mounting the unit on a standard goose-neck pedestal.
Details wiring for door strikes, magnetic locks, and gate operators using relay outputs.
Covers wiring for exit request buttons and door sense/access inhibit inputs.
Covers AC power wiring, optional DC backup battery connections, and earth ground.
Details connecting the optional Linear Model CCM-1 CCTV camera to the AE-500.
Guides on connecting the AE-500 to a standard telephone line for entry and programming.
Covers installing radio antennas and adjusting receiver range for optimal transmitter reception.
Explains how to install a U.S. Postal Service lock for keyed access.
Details installing optional Linear AM-KP or AM-KPI remote keypads.
Guides through setting up a dial-up connection in Windows XP for AE-500 programming.
Explains how to connect via modem and access the AE-500's web-based programming interface.
Details using a TouchTone telephone keypad to program the AE-500 system.
Explains using the AE-500's on-unit keypad for system setup and programming.
Lists Programming Parameter Numbers (PPNs) and their corresponding factory settings.
Covers default system settings and procedures for backing up and restoring data.
Guides on assigning unique unit numbers for multi-unit installations over the same telephone line.
Details the procedure for changing the six-digit master password for system security.
Sets the length for resident directory numbers, from 2 to 4 digits.
Covers adding, modifying, and deleting resident names and telephone numbers.
Sets the length for entry codes, from 2 to 6 digits.
Covers adding, modifying, and deleting entry codes with relay assignments and usage limits.
Covers assigning transmitters in blocks or individually, including facility codes.
Details suspending, activating, and deleting individual wireless transmitters.
Configures display language, keypad lockout count, and relay activation times.
Sets relay activation time and configures the function of Relay Channel 'B'.
Sets the sensing input for door sense or access inhibit functionality.
Configures the obstacle transmitter status, facility code, and ID number.
Customizes resident telephone keys for granting access or disconnecting calls.
Customizes the welcome message displayed on the AE-500's two-line display.
Configures automatic telephone answering, speaker chirps, and relay activation tones.
Adjusts maximum visitor talk time and the starting position of the directory list.
Defines the actions assigned to single and multi-button transmitter functions.
Shows the AE-500 unit number and system firmware version.
Allows manual relay control, deletion of database entries, and total memory reset.
Adjusts tone volume, speaker volume, and display contrast for optimal user experience.
Explains the function of on-board LEDs and the system restart button.
Describes how authorized personnel use entry codes to gain access.
Explains how to use wireless transmitters to activate relay channels for access.
Details the process of visitor calls, two-way communication, and resident control of access.
Lists technical details including mechanical, electrical, radio, environmental, and system parameters.
Provides solutions for common issues like system dead, buzz on speaker, and failed relay activation.
Details the warranty terms, duration, and limitations for the AE-500 product.
Explains FCC rules for Class B digital devices and measures to mitigate radio interference.