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AE-500 Commercial Telephone Entry System

Model AE-500 Commercial Telephone Entry System is a basic telephone entry system for full
access control of one or two portals.
Ideal for apartments, condominiums,
dormitories, hospitals, gated communities, parking garages, office
buildings, hotels/motels, and other commercial buildings and recreational
facilities with up to 250 residents or users.
Highlights:
- Housed in a locked, rugged
16 gauge brushed stainless steel faced enclosure
- Recessed 12-key telephone style keypad with bright, easy-to-read graphics, with surround lighting and 2-line-by-16-character, transflective,
backlit LCD directory display with a programmable welcome message, a built-in
microphone, and speaker.
- Surface or gooseneck mounting standard; optional trim ring for flush or
recessed mounting.
- Easy to install and program.
- The two relay output channels can be programmed to control electric door
strikes, magnetic locks, door & gate operators, or barrier gates.
- The system utilizes hands-free, full duplex telephone communications between
visitors and residents for granting access.
- The system can be programmed locally using the keypad, remotely with a touch
tone telephone, or remotely using a computer equipped with a modem and a web
browser.
Features:
- Configuration flexibility - 250
user capacity; local programming via keypad; remote programming via standard
web browser or touch-tone telephone.
general purpose relays for maximum system functionality.
- Expandable with add-ons - keypads
or transmitters.
- 250 Directory Codes
- 250 Directory Codes
- 500 Keypad Entry Codes
- 500 Block Coded Transmitters
- 2 Relays
- Built-in Receiver and Modem
- All data memory is non-volatile FLASH with data retention in excess of 10 years
- Program Via Keypad, Touchtone Phone or Web Browser
- Optional Trim Ring
- Two 3-amp dry contact relay outputs are provided
to activate access devices, such as door strikes, magnetic locks, automatic
doors, barrier gates, and automatic sliding gates. One relay output can
also be used as a specialty output for alarm contact shunting, operator
obstacle triggering, and alarm activation. The two relay output channels can be programmed to control
electric door strikes, magnetic locks, door & gate operators, or barrier
gates. LED indicators display the status of
each relay.
- Both relay channels have request-to-exit inputs.
These inputs are supplied for hardwire activation of the access devices.
Typically a request-to-exit input is wired to a pushbutton inside of the access
controlled area. When a person desires to exit, pressing the pushbutton will
activate the output relay channel and trigger the access device. A loop detector
for automatic gate operation can be connected to a request-to-exit input.
- The sensing input connects to a door switch that
monitors whether the controlled door is open or closed. The sensing
input may alternately be programmed as an “access inhibit” input for use
with an external access timer or service switch.
- A modular connector is provided for telephone
line connection to the unit’s built-in 14.4K baud modem. The system can
be accessed remotely< for programming and control over the standard
telephone system using a personal computer with a modem. For system
backup, a computer connected through the modem can store and retrieve the
AM-500’s memory data.
- The local keypad is the system’s primary keypad.
The local keypad will activate Relay Channel “A”.
- Two models of remote keypads (interior and
exterior) are compatible with the AE-500. A typical application for a remote
keypad would be to control a second door or gate. A remote keypad will
activate Relay Channel “B” only. Relay Channel “A” can only be controlled by the AE-500 keypad.
- The AE-500 cabinet has provisions for installing
a postal lock for keyed mail carrier access. The postal lock will
activate Relay Channel “A”.
- Model MGT safety edge transmitter is
compatible with the AE-500. The MGT detects and transmits obstacle events to
the AE-500. Obstacle signals from a MGT transmitter will activate Relay Channel “B”.
- The AE-500’s EEPROM memory retains all entry
codes, transmitter information, and programming, even without power.
- The system’s built-in, web-style programming
interface can be accessed using a computer with any Internet browser
on-site (using a separate phone line) or off-site. The intuitive graphic display
of each of the programming step is the preferred method to program the AE-500.
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- All system programming options can be set from
the AE-500’s keypad. A computer or dedicated programmer is not required
to completely configure the AE-500.
- System programming options can be set using a
standard TouchTone telephone. By calling the AE-500 from a
telephone, and entering the programming password, programming options can be
changed and system functions can be controlled.
- The system supports a 12-volt battery backup for
operation during power outage. The system does not charge the backup
battery, an external battery charger is required to maintain the battery.
- RF frequency: 318 MHz
- 10.75" W x 12.75" H x 3.5" D
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