Linear Automobile Alarm AE2000PLUS User Manual

AE2000Plus  
Telephone Entry  
& Access Control  
System  
Installation Instructions  
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Hardware Features  
Feature Overview  
Relay Outputs  
BUILT-IN RADIO RECEIVER  
Variable gain, high-sensitivity receiver for wireless transmitters  
Four 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. The relay outputs can also be used as specialty  
outputs for alarm contact shunting, operator obstacle triggering, and alarm  
activation. Each of the relays can also be manually activated from buttons on  
the AE2000Plus circuit board. LED indicators display the status of each relay.  
FOUR FORM “C” (N.O. & N.C) RELAYS  
Each relay has 3-amp @ 24-volt rating  
FOUR REQUEST-TO-EXIT INPUTS  
Activates access device for exiting using a hardwired switch  
FOUR SENSING INPUTS  
For sensing door position to control door-ajar and alarm features, or for access inhibit timer  
Request-to-Exit Inputs  
BUILT-IN ANNUNCIATOR  
Each relay channel has a request-to-exit input. 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.  
Chirps during keystrokes  
BUILT-IN MODEM  
No add-on modem required for telephone communications with system  
RS-232 PORT  
COM port for direct connection to a computer  
NETWORK SUPPORT  
Sensing Inputs  
Multiple units can be connected together to share data  
The sensing inputs connect to door switches that monitor whether the controlled  
door is open or closed. The sensing inputs may alternately be programmed as  
“access inhibit” inputs for use with an external timer or service switch.  
EXPANSION INTERFACE SUPPORT  
Model AM-MIO accessory adds additional input and outputs to the AE2000Plus  
ON-BOARD CLOCK/CALENDAR CIRCUIT  
Built-in Modem  
Stamps the event log data as it is stored in the system’s memory  
A modular connector is provided for telephone line connection to the unit’s  
built-in 33.6K 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 AE2000Plus’s memory data.  
WIEGAND INPUTS  
Two Wiegand format card reader inputs for connection to external devices.  
LINEAR PBUS SUPPORT  
Three PBUS input/output ports for connection of up to 6 Linear accessories.  
CCTV COLOR CAMERA SUPPORT  
Model CCM-1 accessory camera allows color video monitoring of the keypad area  
RS-232 Communications Port  
POWER FAILURE MONITOR  
A modular connector is provided for the bi-directional 38.4K baud RS-232  
port. The AE2000Plus’s RS-232 port connects to a personal computer’s  
COM port. System programming can be performed locally with a computer  
connected to the RS-232 port.  
AC power input is monitored, power outages are recorded in the event log  
Software Highlights  
COMPUTER PROGRAMMABLE  
Local Keypad  
The local keypad is the system’s primary keypad. The local keypad activates  
Relay Channel “A”, but can be programmed for any of the relays.  
No dedicated programmer required, program with a computer and a modem  
LARGE ENTRY CODE CAPACITY  
Up to 20,000 entry codes can be used for gaining access  
Postal Lock  
2-8 DIGIT ENTRY CODE LENGTH  
The AE2000Plus cabinet has provisions for installing a U.S.P.S. postal lock for  
keyed mail carrier access. The postal lock will activate Relay Channel “A”, but  
can be programmed for any of the relays.  
Flexible code length for different applications  
LARGE RESIDENT DIRECTORY CAPACITY  
Up to 10,000 residents  
Obstacle Detection  
Linear’sModelMGTsafetyedgetransmitteriscompatiblewiththeAE2000Plus.  
The MGT detects and transmits obstacle events to the AE2000Plus.  
2-4 DIGIT DIRECTORY NUMBER LENGTH  
Directory number lengths can be customized for small or large installations  
LARGE TRANSMITTER CAPACITY  
Up to 45,600 block coded and 20,000 individually enrolled Linear transmitters can be used  
for gaining access  
Programming Memory  
The AE2000Plus flash memory retains all entry codes, transmitter information,  
card access, and programming, even without power.  
TRANSMITTER FACILITY CODE SUPPORT  
Identifies wireless transmitters by installation  
Battery Backup  
LARGE CARD CAPACITY  
The system supports a 12-volt battery backup or uninterruptable power supply  
for operation during power outage. The system does not charge the backup  
battery, an external battery charger is required to maintain the battery.  
Up to 45,600 block coded and 20,000 individually enrolled cards can be used for gaining access  
FOUR INDEPENDENT RELAY CHANNELS  
Each output’s action is programmable  
Network Support  
PROGRAMMABLE TIME SCHEDULED RELAY ACTIVATION  
Multiple AE1000Plus, AE2000Plus, & AM3Plus units can be networked  
together via three-wire RS-485 cables or through modems allowing  
information sharing between the units. A common event log is retained for all  
of the networked units.  
Activation for up to four time periods for each of the 31 system time zones  
PROGRAMMABLE TIME ZONE ACCESS VALIDATION  
Validation during four time periods for each of the 31 system time zones  
PROGRAMMABLE VALIDATION DAYS  
Select days of the week access is allowed  
Linear PBUS Ports  
PROGRAMMABLE HOLIDAY DAYS  
Three 6-wire Linear PBUS input/output ports are available to connect to  
several accessories (keypads, proximity readers, remote receivers). A typical  
application for a remote keypad or reader would be to control additional doors  
or gates.  
Select up to 24 expiring & 24 non-expiring holidays for access restriction  
OBSTACLE TRANSMITTER SUPPORT  
Compatible with Linear’s Model MGT transmitter  
EVENT LOG  
Stores up to 20,000 system events in memory for record keeping  
DELETED CARDHOLDER DATABASE  
System logs deleted cardholders for future identification  
TIMED OR TRUE ANTI-PASSBACK  
Options to temporarily disable a cardholder’s credentials after access for a preset time or  
depending on the cardholder’s access direction  
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Accessory Overview  
PBUS Accessories  
Several compatible accessories are available to connect to the three  
6-wire communications “PBUS” inputs. Up to six PBUS accessories can  
be used with each AE2000Plus unit.  
AM-RRR Remote Radio Receiver  
For wireless transmitters, connect the Model  
AM-RRR high-gain superheterodyne UHF receiver.  
The receiver is housed in a weather-resistant  
enclosure and can be mounted indoors or  
outdoors. Gaskets and a weather-tight wiring strain  
relief seal the unit from the elements.  
EXA-2000  
REMOTE  
RADIO  
AM-RRR  
REMOTE  
RADIO  
ANTENNA  
AM-RRR  
AM-RPR Radio Proximity Receiver  
RECEIVER  
The Model AM-RPR functions as a remote device  
that supplies localized radio reception for the  
AE2000Plus In a typical installation, the AM-RPR  
would be mounted in a plastic single-gang electrical  
box next to the controlled opening. When the user  
requires access, their transmitter must be activated  
within three inches of the AM-RPR faceplate.  
AE2000PLUS  
TELEPHONE ENTRY  
& ACCESS CONTROL  
SYSTEM  
AM-RPR  
AM-KP Exterior Keypad  
The Model AM-KP is housed in a rugged cast  
aluminum enclosure designed for exterior  
installations. The die-cast keys have bright,  
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easy-to-read yellow graphics. The keypad can  
be mounted to a pedestal or directly to a wall.  
A keylock secures the keypad to the mounting  
backplate.  
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AM-KP  
AM-KPI Interior Keypad  
The Model AM-KPI keypad is housed in a rugged,  
plastic enclosure designed to be mounted indoors  
in a standard single-gang electrical box. Tamper  
resistant screws secure the keypad to its mounting  
plate. The die-cast keys have bright, easy-to-read  
yellow graphics and is illuminated with white  
LEDs. The keypad is supplied with a satin-chrome  
bezel and three interchangeable colored bezels  
(white, ivory, & bronze) to customize the keypad  
appearance for the installation.  
PBUS  
ACCESSORIES  
AM-KPI  
WIEGAND  
ACCESSORIES  
AM-CRI Card Reader Interface  
The Model AM-CRI expands the standard two  
AE2000Plus Wiegand inputs by supporting one  
or two additional 26-bit Wiegand input devices per  
AM-CRI interface used.  
AM-KPI  
INTERIOR  
KEYPAD  
AM-CRI  
AM-PR  
PROXIMITY  
READERS  
Wiegand Accessories  
The two WIEGAND format inputs connect WIEGAND devices to the  
AE2000Plus. Linear offers a Wiegand format proximity reader. Most other  
manufacturer’s 26, 30 & 31-bit WIEGAND output devices can also be  
used with the AE2000Plus.  
AM-PR Proximity Reader  
The Model AM-PR is a radio-based reader that  
works with either proximity tags (Model AM-PT) or  
proximity cards (Model AM-PC), both of which are  
slotted to attach to key rings. Upon reading a user’s  
tag or card, the reader sends the entry data via a  
AM-KP  
EXTERIOR  
KEYPAD  
WIEGAND  
CARD  
READERS  
Wiegand output to the AE2000Plus. An integral  
LED confirms to the user that access is granted.  
AM-PR  
AM-RPR  
RADIO  
PROXIMITY  
RECEIVER  
AM-CRI  
CARD  
READER  
INTERFACE  
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Component Locations  
DISPLAY  
OPTIONAL  
CAMERA  
MICROPHONE  
LEFT  
CABINET  
LOCK  
FUNCTION  
BUTTONS  
RIGHT  
CABINET  
LOCK  
OPTIONAL  
POSTAL  
LOCK  
SPEAKER  
KEYPAD  
INSTALLATION NOTE:  
FOR EASY WIRING, THE UNIT'S TERMINAL BLOCKS  
CAN BE UN-PLUGGED FROM THE CIRCUIT BOARD  
PROMPT SPEECH  
VOLUME  
ADJUSTMENT  
ANTENNA  
CONNECTOR  
TAMPER  
SWITCH  
CPU/INTERFACE  
CONNECTOR  
RESIDENT'S VOICE  
VOLUME  
ADJUSTMENT  
TAMPER  
SWITCH  
CONNECTOR  
OPTIONAL  
CAMERA  
RECEIVER  
RANGE KNOB  
CAMERA  
CONNECTOR  
(HIDDEN)  
TAMPER  
MAGNET  
VIDEO  
CONNECTOR  
WIEGAND  
INPUT  
TERMINALS  
MICROPHONE  
SYSTEM  
RESTART  
BUTTON  
PBUS  
TERMINALS  
RELAY  
TERMINALS  
NETWORK  
TERMINALS  
POSTAL LOCK  
MOUNTING  
PLATE  
AM-MIO  
INTERFACE  
TELEPHONE  
INTERFACE  
CONNECTOR  
POWER  
TERMINALS  
RS-232  
PORT  
SPEAKER  
TELEPHONE  
JACK  
EARTH  
GROUND  
STUD  
KEYPAD  
POWER  
CONNECTOR  
PROCESSOR MODULE  
POWER CONNECTOR  
MAIN POWER  
SWITCH  
TELEPHONE  
TERMINALS  
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Wiring Diagram  
THIS WIRING EXAMPLE SHOWS:  
DOOR ACCESS WITH A DOOR STRIKE ON RELAY CHANNEL "A"  
DOOR ACCESS WITH A MAGNETIC LOCK ON RELAY CHANNEL "B"  
GATE ACCESS WITH A GATE OPERATOR ON RELAY CHANNEL "C"  
(YOUR INSTALLATION MAY VARY)  
ELECTRIC  
DOOR  
STRIKE  
DOOR  
STRIKE  
POWER SUPPLY  
AE2000PLUS  
DOOR  
SENSE  
CONTACT  
LED2  
HOLD  
LED1  
DAT 1  
DAT 0  
GND  
LED2  
HOLD  
LED1  
DAT 1  
DAT 0  
GND  
READER A  
TERMINALS  
WIEGAND  
DEVICE  
DOOR EXIT  
REQUEST  
BUTTON  
N.C.  
COM  
N.O.  
DS-A  
GND  
RELAY  
CHANNEL "A"  
TERMINALS  
PWR  
PWR  
LED2  
HOLD  
LED1  
DAT 1  
DAT 0  
GND  
LED2  
HOLD  
LED1  
DAT 1  
DAT 0  
GND  
RTE-A  
READER B  
TERMINALS  
MAGNETIC  
DOOR  
LOCK  
WIEGAND  
DEVICE  
N.C.  
COM  
N.O.  
RELAY  
CHANNEL "B"  
TERMINALS  
PWR  
PWR  
DS-B  
GND  
DOOR  
LOCK  
POWER SUPPLY  
PWR  
GND  
PWR  
GND  
RTE-B  
RELAY RATING:  
3 AMPS @ 30 VOLTS  
AC/DC MAXIMUM  
PBUS  
DEVICE  
DAT1  
DAT0  
DVAL  
PCLK  
DAT1  
DAT0  
DVAL  
PCLK  
PBUS "A"  
TERMINALS  
DOOR  
SENSE  
CONTACT  
N.C.  
COM  
N.O.  
RELAY  
CHANNEL "C"  
TERMINALS  
DOOR EXIT  
REQUEST  
BUTTON  
PWR  
GND  
PWR  
GND  
DS-C  
GND  
PBUS "B"  
TERMINALS  
PBUS  
DAT1  
DAT1  
DAT0  
DVAL  
PCLK  
RTE-C  
DEVICE DAT0  
DVAL  
PCLK  
N.C.  
COM  
N.O.  
DS-D  
GND  
GATE  
OPERATOR  
RELAY  
CHANNEL "D"  
TERMINALS  
PWR  
GND  
PWR  
GND  
PBUS  
DEVICE  
DAT1  
DAT0  
DVAL  
PCLK  
DAT1  
DAT0  
DVAL  
PCLK  
PBUS "C"  
TERMINALS  
GATE  
EXIT LOOP  
SENSOR  
RTE-D  
NET-B  
GND  
NET-A  
NETWORK  
TERMINALS  
POWER  
TERMINALS  
12-24 VOLTS AC/DC  
NETWORK NETWORK NETWORK  
UNIT UNIT UNIT  
AM-MIO  
INTERFACE  
RS-232  
PORT  
DC + DC - AC AC  
TELEPHONE  
JACK  
GROUND  
STUD  
MULTIPLE NETWORK UNITS  
REFER TO NETWORK SECTION  
FOR WIRING OPTIONS  
TELEPHONE  
TERMINALS  
EARTH  
GROUND  
STAKE  
EARTH  
GROUND  
16 VAC  
50 VA  
TRANSFORMER  
TO DEDICATED  
TELEPHONE LINE  
CONNECT TELEPHONE LINE TO  
TERMINALS OR TELEPHONE JACK  
12 VOLT  
BATTERY  
FOR LOCAL COMPUTER CONNECTION  
USE LINEAR MODEL A2C  
SERIAL COMPUTER CABLE  
NOTE: OPTIONAL  
BACKUP BATTERY  
WILL REQUIRE AN  
EXTERNAL CHARGER  
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Important Mounting Requirements  
The AE2000Plus Telephone Entry System can be installed for public  
or private use. The mounting requirements will vary depending on  
the installation. Review the following information before beginning the  
installation.  
Mounting Environment  
Consider the environmental factors at the desired mounting location.The  
AE2000Plus is designed for direct outdoor installations, however, it is  
preferable to protect the unit from extreme exposure to sun, driving rain,  
or snow whenever possible. Mounting the unit in a kiosk can provide extra  
environmental protection.  
Follow Building Codes  
Check all local building codes and ordinances prior to installing the  
system. Proper installation of the AE2000Plus conforming to the local  
building codes for access control equipment is a regulatory requirement.  
The AE2000Plus installation is an extremely important and integral part  
of the overall access control system.  
Mounting Location  
If the AE2000Plus is used to control a door or pedestrian gate, locate  
the unit as near as practical to the entry point. If the unit is mounted on  
or in a wall adjacent to the entry point, be sure the wall is sturdy. The  
repeated shock and vibration from a slamming access door or spring-  
loaded pedestrian gate must be isolated from the AE2000Plus. NEVER  
MOUNT THE UNIT DIRECTLY TO A MOVING DOOR OR GATE!  
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Gate Installations  
If the AE2000Plus is used to control a gate operator connected to a  
vehicular gate, the unit MUST be mounted AT LEAST 10 feet away from  
the gate (open and closed) and gate operator. AT NO TIME SHOULD A  
PERSON BE ABLETOTOUCHTHE GATE OR GATE OPERATOR AND  
THE AE2000Plus AT THE SAME TIME.  
10 FEET  
MINIMUM  
Vehicle Traffic  
Do not mount the AE2000Plus where it extends into any traffic lane.Locate  
the gooseneck pedestal or entry kiosk so all parts of the AE2000Plus are  
outside the traffic lane. Locate the AE2000Plus clear of any turn-around  
lanes vehicles use when access is denied.  
EDGE OF  
TRAFFIC LANE  
Americans with Disability Act (A.D.A.) Requirements  
THE FOLLOWING WHEELCHAIR ACCESS REQUIREMENTS ARE  
FOR PUBLIC DOOR CONTROL INSTALLATIONS ONLY.  
1. If the clear floor space allows only forward approach to the system,  
the maximum high forward reach allowed is 48” above grade to the  
top of the keypad.  
2. If the high forward reach to the system is over an obstruction of  
greater than 20” but less than 25”, the maximum high forward  
reach allowed is 44” above grade to the top of the keypad.  
3. If the clear floor space allows parallel approach by a person in a  
wheelchair, the maximum high side reach shall be 54” above grade  
to the top of the keypad.  
4. If the high side reach is over an obstruction of 24” or less, the  
maximum high side reach allowed is 46” above grade to the top of  
the keypad.  
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Entry System Mounting  
The AE2000Plus cabinet is designed to be mounted three ways:  
• The unit can be mounted directly to a wall or flat surface.  
• The unit can be mounted recessed into the wall.  
• The unit can be mounted on a standard gooseneck pedestal.  
Choose a well lit location near the controlled opening. Wiring access for  
power, telephone, earth ground, control output must be available to the  
mounting location. If the optional remote accessories are used, wiring  
access for these cables must also be available to the mounting location.  
MOUNTING  
PREPARATION  
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LOOSEN THE TOP  
TWO NUTS & REMOVE  
THE BOTTOM TWO NUTS  
Opening and Closing the Cabinet  
GROUND WIRE STUD  
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CAREFULLY REMOVE THE  
The AE2000Plus’s cabinet hinges are spring loaded to help weather seal  
the cabinet. To open the cabinet, press the cabinet door firmly around  
each lock while turning each key counterclockwise. To close the cabinet,  
press the cabinet door firmly around each lock while turning each key  
clockwise.  
FIVE WIRING HARNESS  
CONNECTORS & GROUND WIRE  
Mounting Preparation  
Before mounting the system, the main circuit board mounting plate  
must be removed to provide access for the wiring hole and mounting  
fasteners.  
CAUTION!: Touch a grounded object before proceeding to  
discharge static electricity from your body.  
1. Carefully remove the five main circuit board wiring connectors:  
• The CPU/interface ribbon cable connector.  
• The processor module power connector.  
CAREFULLY REMOVE THE  
CIRCUIT BOARD  
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• The telephone interface connector.  
• The tamper switch connector.  
• The keypad power connector.  
2. Remove the nut from the Earth Ground stud and remove the green  
ground wire lug from the stud.  
3. Remove the two bottom circuit board mounting plate nuts.  
4. Loosen the two top circuit board mounting plate nuts.  
5. Carefully lift up on the mounting plate, removing the circuit board  
mounting plate. Set it aside in a safe place.  
Reverse these steps to replace the circuit board mounting plate after the  
cabinet mounting is complete.  
SURFACE  
MOUNTING  
Surface Mounting  
The cabinet can be mounted on a wall or any suitable flat surface. The  
four 3/8” mounting holes or the four self-drill locations can be used to  
attach the cabinet to the surface.  
1. For wall mounting, hold the cabinet at the approximate mounting  
location where the display will be about eye level or slightly above.  
2A. If using the 3/8” mounting holes, mark the four mounting hole  
centers. Drill as required. Use the appropriate fasteners for the  
mounting surface to secure the cabinet.  
OR  
MARK THE FOUR  
MOUNTING HOLES  
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2B. If using the self-drill mounting holes, choose the correct size bit for  
the fasteners and drill the cabinet as required. Use the appropriate  
fasteners for the mounting surface to secure the cabinet.  
3. After routing the wiring into the cabinet, replace the circuit board  
mounting plate and plug in the wiring connectors. Be sure to  
replace the green ground wire.  
DRILL THE CABINET AT THE  
PRE-MARKED LOCATIONS  
ATTACH THE CABINET WITH APPROPRIATE  
HARDWARE FOR THE MOUNTING SURFACE  
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Entry System Mounting (Continued)  
Recessed Mounting  
The cabinet can be mounted recessed using the accessory trim-ring  
(P/N ACP00914). The trim-ring mounts in the wall and the cabinet  
attaches to the trim-ring.  
DETERMINE LOCATION FOR  
THE 15-½" x 19" MOUNTING HOLE  
MARK HOLE LOCATION  
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RECESSED  
MOUNTING  
1. Identify the location of any studs in the wall.  
2. Cut a 15-½” wide by 19” high rectangular hole between studs at  
the mounting location.  
19"  
3. Install any additional mounting material required to provide  
surfaces inside the wall 15-½” apart for attaching the trim-ring.  
4. Place the trim-ring in the wall hole. Check for level, then attach the  
trim-ring with up to six screws into the side tabs.  
15-½"  
5. Drill the cabinet’s six self-drill mounting holes the appropriate size  
for the hardware.  
CUT MOUNTING HOLE  
INSTALL ANY SHIMS TO  
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6. Attach the cabinet to the trim-ring using self-tapping screws.  
7. After routing the wiring into the cabinet, replace the circuit board  
mounting plate and plug in the wiring connectors. Be sure to  
replace the green ground wire.  
ALLOW MOUNTING AND  
ATTACH THE TRIM-RING  
WITH UP TO 6 SCREWS  
DRILL 3/16" HOLES IN  
THE CABINET AT THE  
PRE-MARKED LOCATIONS  
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ATTACH THE CABINET TO  
THE TRIM-RING WITH  
SELF-TAPING SCREWS  
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Pedestal Mounting  
ALIGN THE REINFORCING PLATE  
ON THE INSIDE OF THE CABINET  
The cabinet can be mounted on a gooseneck pedestal. Linear  
manufacturers two pedestals: Model GNC-1 is for surface mounting with  
concrete fasteners, Model GNB-1 is for burial mounting. When mounting  
to a pedestal, use the cabinet reinforcing plate to stiffen the cabinet.  
1. Install the pedestal at the desired location.  
PEDESTAL  
MOUNTING  
2. Place the reinforcing plate inside the cabinet.  
3. Use security hardware to attach the cabinet and reinforcing plate  
to the pedestal.  
4. After routing the wiring into the cabinet, replace the circuit board  
mounting plate and plug in the wiring connectors. Be sure to  
replace the green ground wire  
PEDESTAL  
USE SECURITY HARDWARE  
TO ATTACH THE PLATE AND  
CABINET TO THE PEDESTAL  
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Relay Output Wiring  
Any of the four relay outputs channels (A-D) can be used to control  
access devices on doors or gates.  
TYPICAL DOOR STRIKE HOOKUP  
ELECTRIC  
DOOR  
RELAY  
TERMINALS  
N.C.  
Door or Pedestrian Gate Control  
1. Install a low voltage electric door strike or magnetic lock as a  
locking device for the door or pedestrian gate.  
2. Install the power supply or transformer for the locking device. DO  
NOT POWER THE AE2000Plus FROM THIS POWER SUPPLY.  
3. Connect one wire from the power supply to one wire from the  
locking device.  
4. Route two wires between the locking device and the AE2000Plus.  
Connect one wire to the remaining wire of the locking device.  
Connect the other wire to the remaining wire of the power supply.  
5A. For a door strike, connect the wires to the AE2000Plus relay COM  
& N.O. terminals.  
COM  
N.O.  
DS  
STRIKE  
DOOR  
STRIKE  
POWER SUPPLY  
GND  
RTE  
TYPICAL MAGNETIC LOCK HOOKUP  
MAGNETIC  
DOOR  
LOCK  
N.C.  
COM  
N.O.  
DS  
5B. For a magnetic lock, connect the wires to the AE2000Plus relay  
COM & N.C. terminals.  
DOOR  
LOCK  
POWER SUPPLY  
GND  
RTE  
Gate Control  
1. Route two wires between the gate and the AE2000Plus.  
2. Connect the gate operator’s OPEN terminals to the AE2000Plus  
relay COM & N.O. terminals.  
TYPICAL AUTOMATIC GATE HOOKUP  
N.C.  
COM  
N.O.  
DS  
NOTE: For operator wiring specifics, refer to the gate operator’s  
wiring diagram.  
GATE  
OPERATOR  
Request-to-Exit Inputs  
Each of the four relay outputs has a request-to-exit input terminal.  
Grounding this terminal will activate the associated relay. Exit request  
inputs are typically used with push bars, loop sensors, or pushbuttons.  
1. Install the pushbutton or device to signal an exit request.  
2. Route two wires from the device to the AE2000Plus.  
3. Connect the device’s normally open output to the wires.  
4. To activate a relay channel, connect the wires to the associated  
relay request-to-exit terminal (RTE-A, RTE-B, RTE-C, or RTE-D)  
and GND terminals.  
GND  
RTE  
RELAY RATING:  
3 AMPS @ 30 VOLTS  
AC/DC MAXIMUM  
NOTE: DOOR  
SENSE CONTACT  
IS NORMALLY CLOSED  
Sensing Inputs  
The sensing inputs can connect to a door switch that monitors whether  
the controlled door is open or closed.  
DOOR  
SENSE  
CONTACT  
1. To use the door sense feature to detect forced entry or door ajar  
conditions, install a normally closed door switch on the door  
or pedestrian gate and route two wires from the switch to the  
AE2000Plus.  
N.C.  
COM  
N.O.  
DS  
2. Connect the sensing device wires to the associated relay sensing  
terminal (DS-A, DS-B, DS-C, or DS-D) and GND terminals.  
GND  
RTE  
DOOR EXIT  
REQUEST  
BUTTON  
RELAY  
TERMINALS  
DS = SENSING INPUT  
OR  
RTE = REQUEST-TO-EXIT  
GATE  
EXIT LOOP  
SENSOR  
NOTE: DOOR EXIT REQUEST BUTTON  
AND GATE EXIT LOOP CONTACT  
ARE NORMALLY OPEN  
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Power, Battery, & Ground Wiring  
Power Wiring  
NOTE: DO NOT APPLY POWER UNTILTHE INSTALLATION IS  
COMPLETE.TURN MASTER POWER SWITCH OFF BEFORE  
WIRING.  
POWER  
TERMINALS  
1. Route two wires between the AE2000Plus and the power  
transformer.  
• For power wire runs up to 75 feet, use 18 AWG, THHN 600-volt  
insulated wire.  
EARTH  
GROUND  
STUD  
• For power wire runs up to 150 feet, use 16 AWG, THHN 600-volt  
insulated wire.  
2. Connect the wires to the transformer. Connect the other end of the  
wires to the AE2000Plus AC1 & AC2 terminals.  
EARTH  
GROUND  
STAKE  
Backup Battery / Uninterruptable Power Supply  
Use of battery backup is optional. It will allow the AE2000Plus to operate  
for short periods of time without AC power. The door or gate access  
device must use some type of battery backup of its own for the entire  
system to be functional.  
12 VOLT  
BATTERY  
NOTE: THE OPTIONAL  
BACKUP BATTERY  
WILL REQUIRE AN  
A backup battery will not fit into the AE2000Plus case. Protect the backup  
battery inside a rain-tight NEMA enclosure suitable for the installation.  
NOTE: A backup battery is not required to maintain the  
AE2000Plus clock/calendar and programming memory during  
power outages.  
EXTERNAL CHARGER  
16 VAC  
50 VA  
TRANSFORMER  
1. Route two wires between the AE2000Plus and the backup battery.  
2. Connect the Battery positive to the AE2000Plus DC+ terminal and  
the negative to the DC- terminal.  
NOTE: The AE2000Plus does not supply battery charging  
current. An external battery charger will be required to maintain the  
battery.  
Earth Ground  
For the best ground, use size 12 gauge solid wire or larger to connect to  
an 8-foot copper ground rod. Locate the ground rod next to the Power and  
Telephone company rods and bond the rods together with a new clamp.  
Do not disturb the clamps installed by the Power or Telephone Company.  
Alternately, connect to a metallic cold water pipe for the earth ground.  
1. Connect the wire from the earth ground to the AE2000Plus  
EARTH GROUND STUD.  
RS-232 Port  
AE2000PLUS  
RS-232 PORT  
A modular connector is provided for the bi-directional 38.4K baud RS-232  
port. The AE2000Plus’s RS-232 port connects to a personal computer’s  
COM port.System programming can be performed locally with a computer  
connected to the RS-232 port using the AccessBase 2000 software.  
COMPUTER'S  
COM PORT  
SET COMPUTER COM PORT  
BAUD RATE TO 38,400 BPS  
LINEAR MODEL A2C  
SERIAL COMPUTER CABLE  
NOTE: USE A DB-25 TO DB-9 CABLE ADAPTER IF REQUIRED  
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Telephone Wiring  
For telephone entry and programming, the AE2000Plus connects to a  
standard telephone line.  
TELEPHONE  
TERMINALS  
TELEPHONE  
JACK  
Important Telephone Wiring Tips  
DO NOT ROUTE TELEPHONE AND AC WIRING INSIDE THE  
SAME CONDUIT. Route all telephone wires inside a dedicated  
conduit that is at least six inches away from any AC line wiring.  
• All telephone wiring must be made on the “building” side of the  
telephone company’s demarcation device (the terminal block  
where the telephone line connects to the building).  
• If any security system or personal alert system at the installation is  
connected to the telephone line, be sure that it is connected to the  
line ahead of the AE2000Plus using a RJ-31X or RJ-38X interface.  
• Use only high-quality telephone wire. All telephone wire should be  
twisted-pair with a minimum size of 24 AWG.  
CONNECT TELEPHONE  
LINE TO TERMINALS OR  
TELEPHONE JACK  
TO THE INCOMING  
DEDICATED TELEPHONE LINE  
Typical Telephone Wiring  
1A. If using the AE2000Plus modular connector for the telephone  
connection, connect a double-ended modular cable between the  
AE2000Plus PHONE jack and the modular telephone jack wired to  
the installation’s telephone line.  
NOTE: THE EARTH  
TERMINAL CAN BE  
USED TO CONNECT  
TO THE TELEPHONE  
GROUND  
1B. If using the AE2000Plus terminal block for the telephone  
connection, before connecting the telephone line, check the  
polarity of the wires with a DC voltmeter. Connect the negative wire  
(usually green) to the RING terminal. Connect the positive wire  
(usually red) to the TIP terminal.  
Optional Radio Antenna  
If wireless transmitters are going to be used in the system a remote  
antenna must be installed to provide reception for the AE2000Plus.  
A basic antenna kit is supplied with the AE2000Plus. The kit contains a  
whip antenna, connector, and a 36” length of coax cable. The antenna  
connector should be mounted on a metal surface using a 3/8” hole.  
Two other models of antennas are compatible with the AE2000Plus. The  
Model EXA-1000 is a non-directional antenna. The Model EXA-2000 is  
a directional antenna used in installations where transmitted signals are  
desired to be received only in a particular direction.  
OPTIONAL EXA-1000  
OMNI-DIRECTIONAL  
ANTENNA  
36" COAX  
WHIP  
ANTENNA  
SUPPLIED  
ANTENNA  
KIT  
CONNECTOR  
NOTE: Up to 50 feet of type RG-59 coax can be used to connect  
the antenna to the AE2000Plus. Keep the coax as short as possible.  
1. Install the antenna. (See installation instructions if using the  
EXA-1000 or EXA-2000.)  
OPTIONAL  
EXA-2000  
2. Connect the antenna coax cable to the antenna and route the  
cable to the AE2000Plus.  
3. Connect the cable to the AE2000Plus ANTENNA connector.  
DIRECTIONAL  
ANTENNA  
RECEIVER  
RANGE  
KNOB  
Receiver Range Control  
AE2000PLUS  
CIRCUIT BOARD  
The AE2000Plus has a RECEIVER RANGE adjustment knob. In some  
installations, it may be necessary to reduce the effective radio range of  
the receiver to limit the distance that transmitters can be used. Reducing  
the radio’s sensitivity may also help in installations where unwanted  
interference is overpowering signals from transmitters.  
RECEIVER  
TEST POINT  
1. After the installation and system programming is complete,  
adjust the RECEIVER RANGE knob to suit the installation. Test  
transmitters from typical locations that they will be used. Set the  
radio range so the receiver can activate from transmitters from  
about 25% more distance than required.  
CONNECT COAX  
TO ANTENNA  
CONNECTOR  
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Optional Postal Lock  
A postal lock can be installed in the AE2000Plus Entry System to provide  
keyed access for the postal service.The AE2000Plus case is designed to  
accept a U.S.Postal Service postal lock.When the postal lock is engaged,  
the programmed output relay will activate.  
1
REMOVE LOCKNUTS  
2
REMOVE PLATE  
Postal Lock Installation  
1. After opening the cabinet, re-lock the left cabinet lock to provide  
clearance to remove the postal lock switch plate.  
2. Remove the four locknuts that retain the postal lock switch plate,  
hole cover plate, and block (below the left cabinet lock on the  
AE2000Plus faceplate). The hole cover plate and block will not be  
used and can be discarded.  
REPLACE PLATE WITH THE  
MICROSWITCH TOWARDS  
THE FRONT OF THE CABINET,  
REPLACE LOCKNUTS  
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INSTALL POSTAL LOCK  
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3. Remove the switch plate from the four studs.  
4. Install the postal lock assembly onto the four studs. The postal  
lock’s moving plunger should point down (see figure).  
5. Replace the postal lock switch plate with the microswitch oriented  
toward the front of the cabinet where it will be pressed by the  
postal lock’s moving plunger (see figure).  
6. Secure the postal lock and switch plate with the four locknuts.  
NOTE: Be sure the postal lock’s plunger actuates the  
microswitch. Adjust the switch plate and the postal lock then test  
the action until the microswitch fully actuates.  
PLUNGER  
POINTS  
DOWN  
7. Tighten the four locknuts after the adjustment and testing is  
complete.  
NOTE: BE SURE THE POSTAL LOCK'S PLUNGER ACTUATES THE  
MICROSWITCH. ADJUST THE SWITCH PLATE AND THE POSTAL LOCK  
THEN TEST THE ACTION UNTIL THE MICROSWITCH FULLY ACTUATES  
8. When programming the system, set the postal lock option to  
activate the desired relay output.  
Optional Color CCTV Camera  
Linear’s Model CCM-1 (P/N ACP00904) CCTV camera can be installed  
inside the AE2000Plus Entry System. The camera provides a video  
signal for viewing the area in front of the entry system.  
1
2
REMOVE THE COVER PLATE  
REMOVE PLATE RETAINING NUTS  
The CAMERA connector is used to connect the camera to the  
AE2000Plus. The 4-conductor cable routes power to, and video from the  
camera.  
The VIDEO jack is the camera output for connection to a video cable with  
a Type “BNC” connector. Up to 400 feet of 75-ohm RG-59 video cable can  
be used. Longer cable runs may require the use of a video amplifier.  
3
4
INSTALL THE CLEAR WINDOW  
REMOVE THE LENS CAP  
Camera Installation  
1. Remove the two plate locknuts from the camera mounting studs  
above the right keylock on the AE2000Plus faceplate.  
2. Remove the cover plate.  
REMOVE PROTECTIVE  
BACKING AND APPLY  
WINDOW WITH  
ADHESIVE SIDE  
AGAINST DOOR  
3. Remove the protective backing from the plastic window included  
with the camera and install the plastic window onto the studs with  
the adhesive side against the door.  
4. Remove the lens cap from the camera.  
5. Mount the camera assembly on the two studs, with the alignment  
hole in the camera bracket towards the top. Secure the camera  
with the two locknuts.  
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5
ATTACH CAMERA WITH TWO NUTS  
CONNECT  
HOLE  
ON TOP  
CAMERA  
WIRING  
HARNESS  
6. Connect the camera’s cable to the AE2000Plus CAMERA  
connector.  
7. Connect the video cable to the AE2000Plus VIDEO connector.  
8. Connect the other end of the video cable to the viewing monitor or  
the video distribution system.  
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CONNECT  
VIDEO  
CABLE  
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PBUS Accessories  
Up to six accessories (keypads, proximity readers, remote receivers) can  
be connected to the three PBUS input/output ports. A typical application  
for a remote keypad would be to control a second door or gate.  
Linear’s PBUS devices compatible with the AE2000Plus are:  
• AM-RRR Remote Radio Receiver  
PWR  
GND  
PWR  
GND  
REMOTE  
PBUS  
DEVICE  
DAT1  
DAT0  
DVAL  
PCLK  
DAT1  
DAT0  
DVAL  
PCLK  
PBUS  
TERMINALS  
• AM-RGR Remote Radio Receiver  
• AM-RPR Radio Proximity Receiver  
• AM-KP Exterior Keypad  
• AM-KPI Interior Keypad  
• AM-CRI Card Reader Interface  
NOTE: UP TO SIX PBUS DEVICES MAY BE CONNECTED  
TO THE THREE SETS OF PBUS TERMINALS  
Conventional cable or commonly available Cat-5e Ethernet cable can be  
used to connect PBUS remote devices to the AE2000Plus. When using  
Cat-5e cable, note that the PWR and GND connections use two wires  
each to enhance the current carrying capacity for powering the remote  
device.  
CAT-5e WIRING EXAMPLE  
ORANGE &  
ORANGE-WHITE  
ORANGE &  
ORANGE-WHITE  
BROWN &  
BROWN-WHITE  
BROWN &  
BROWN-WHITE  
Cable choices:  
PWR  
PWR  
• Cat-5e Ethernet cable for wire runs up to 500'.  
• 24 AWG Belden Type 9931 or equivalent for wire runs up to 300'.  
• 20 AWG Weico Type 9405 or equivalent for wire runs up to 600'.  
1. Mount and install the accessory as described in its instructions.  
2. Route cable from the AE2000Plus to the accessory.  
3. Set the DEVICE ADDRESS rotary switch in the accessory to  
a unique address number. When programming the system, the  
device address number will identify each PBUS accessory to the  
AE2000Plus.  
GND  
DAT1  
DAT0  
DVAL  
PCLK  
GND  
GREEN-WHITE  
GREEN-WHITE  
DAT1  
DAT0  
DVAL  
PCLK  
GREEN  
GREEN  
BLUE  
BLUE  
BLUE-WHITE  
BLUE-WHITE  
REMOTE PBUS  
DEVICE TERMINALS  
ACCESS  
CONTROL SYSTEM  
PBUS TERMINALS  
CAT-5e  
4-UTP CABLE  
UP TO 500 FEET PER DEVICE  
4. Connect the cable to the accessory and the AE2000Plus (see  
PBUS wiring diagram).  
Wiegand Accessories  
The two AE2000Plus Wiegand inputs (WIEGAND A & B) can connect  
to a large variety of 26, 30, and 31-bit Wiegand output accessories. The  
Wiegand format is a common standard for access control equipment. A  
typical application would be to add swipe card or proximity readers to the  
system.  
WIEGAND  
TERMINALS  
NOTE: Depending on the Wiegand accessory used, the LED1,  
LED2, and HOLD connections may not be required.  
LED1 output is switched to ground during non-access time.  
LED2 output is switched to ground for one second during access  
time.  
LED2  
LED2  
HOLD  
LED1  
DAT1  
HOLD  
LED1  
DAT1  
DAT0  
GND  
REMOTE  
WIEGAND  
1. Mount and install the Wiegand accessory as described in its  
installation instructions.  
2. Route a cable from the AE2000Plus to the accessory.  
DEVICE DAT0  
GND  
For wire runs up to 300 feet use 24 AWG Belden Type 9931 or  
equivalent.  
PWR  
PWR  
For wire runs up to 500 feet use 20 AWG Weico Type 9405 or  
equivalent.  
3. Connect the cable to the accessory and the AE2000Plus as shown  
in the figure.  
NOTE: THE LED1, LED2, AND HOLD  
CONNECTIONS MAY NOT BE REQUIRED  
DEPENDING ON THE WIEGAND DEVICE USED  
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Optional Network Connections  
Linear’s AE1000Plus, AE2000Plus, & AM3Plus Access Control Systems  
can be connected together in a network. A network will allow sharing  
programming and user information between the systems. Program each  
unit to a different network Node Address (see Page 19).  
IMPORTANT COMPATIBILITY NOTE: Linear’s previous  
access control Models AE-1000, AE-2000, & AM3 can be used in  
networks with the Models AE1000Plus, AE2000Plus, & AM3Plus  
only using AccessBase2000 software.The built-in AXNET  
Browser Interface included in the “Plus” models is only compatible  
with the Models AM3Plus, AE1000Plus, and AE2000Plus.  
Network Configurations for AXNET Programming  
If the system is going to be programmed using Linear’s AXNET Browser  
Interface, units can communicate with each other on the network through  
modems or RS-485 cable connections.  
Refer to the figure below for details of the 11 supported AXNET network  
hardware configurations and associated Network Configuration Numbers.  
After choosing a network layout that best suits the installation, note the  
Network Configuration Number. This number is required to be entered  
during setup of the AXNET Browser Interface in the Global Settings for  
Networking area.  
NETWORK  
AXNET COMPATIBLE NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS  
CONFIGURATION #1  
SINGLE  
UNIT (NODE)  
UNIT  
MASTER UNIT #1 ALWAYS  
REQUIRES A MODEM FOR  
REMOTE PROGRAMMING  
#1  
#1  
#1  
#1  
#1  
#1  
RS-485 CABLE CONNECTION  
MODEM  
MODEM TELEPHONE CONNECTION  
NETWORK  
CONFIGURATION #2  
TWO RS-485  
NETWORK  
CONFIGURATION #7  
FOUR RS-485  
NODES  
#2  
#2  
#2  
#2  
#2  
#1  
#1  
#1  
#2  
#2  
#2  
#3  
#3  
#3  
#4  
#4  
#4  
NODES  
NETWORK  
CONFIGURATION #3  
TWO MODEM  
NODES  
NETWORK  
CONFIGURATION #8  
THREE RS-485 NODES,  
ONE MODEM NODE  
NETWORK  
CONFIGURATION #4  
THREE RS-485  
NODES  
NETWORK  
CONFIGURATION #9  
2X TWO RS-485 NODES,  
TWO MODEM NODES  
#3  
#3  
#3  
NETWORK  
NETWORK  
CONFIGURATION #5  
TWO RS-485 NODES,  
ONE MODEM NODE  
CONFIGURATION #10  
TWO RS-485 NODES,  
TWO MODEM NODES  
#1  
#1  
#2  
#2  
#3  
#4  
#4  
NETWORK  
CONFIGURATION #6  
THREE MODEM  
NODES  
NETWORK  
CONFIGURATION #11  
FOUR MODEM  
NODES  
#3  
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Optional Network Connections (Continued)  
Network Configuration for AccessBase2000 Programming  
If the system is going to be programmed using Linear’s AccessBase2000  
software, units communicate with each other on the network through  
RS-485 cable connections.  
AccessBase2000 does not support unit-to-unit network communications  
through modems, only RS-485 cable. AccessBase2000 does support  
modem communications from the PC to the eight Node #1 “master” units  
on an AccessBase2000 network.  
Refer to the figure below for design details of a fully implemented  
AccessBase2000 network. The figure shows eight networks, each with  
eight nodes, for a total of 64 units.  
FULL ACCESSBASE2000 NETWORK  
UNIT  
(NETWORK NODE)  
NETWORK NODE #1 ALWAYS  
REQUIRES A MODEM FOR  
REMOTE PROGRAMMING  
RS-485 CABLE CONNECTION  
MODEM  
NETWORK  
"A"  
NETWORK  
"B"  
NETWORK  
"C"  
NETWORK  
"D"  
NETWORK  
"E"  
NETWORK  
"F"  
NETWORK  
"G"  
NETWORK  
"H"  
NODE  
A1  
NODE  
B1  
NODE  
C1  
NODE  
D1  
NODE  
E1  
NODE  
F1  
NODE  
G1  
NODE  
H1  
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NODE  
A2  
NODE  
B2  
NODE  
C2  
NODE  
D2  
NODE  
E2  
NODE  
F2  
NODE  
G2  
NODE  
H2  
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NODE  
A3  
NODE  
B3  
NODE  
C3  
NODE  
D3  
NODE  
E3  
NODE  
F3  
NODE  
G3  
NODE  
H3  
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A4  
NODE  
B4  
NODE  
C4  
NODE  
D4  
NODE  
E4  
NODE  
F4  
NODE  
G4  
NODE  
H4  
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NODE  
A5  
NODE  
B5  
NODE  
C5  
NODE  
D5  
NODE  
E5  
NODE  
F5  
NODE  
G5  
NODE  
H5  
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NODE  
A6  
NODE  
B6  
NODE  
C6  
NODE  
D6  
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E6  
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F6  
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G6  
NODE  
H6  
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NODE  
A7  
NODE  
B7  
NODE  
C7  
NODE  
D7  
NODE  
E7  
NODE  
F7  
NODE  
G7  
NODE  
H7  
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NODE  
A8  
NODE  
B8  
NODE  
C8  
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D8  
NODE  
E8  
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F8  
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G8  
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H8  
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Optional Network Connections (Continued)  
RS-485 Network Wiring  
ACCESS CONTROL HOMERUN NETWORK  
Network wiring conforms to 3-wire RS-485 electrical specifications. Units  
USING ONE UNIT AS A NETWORK MASTER  
NETWORK  
UNIT "2"  
connected in the network can be wired using one unit as a “hub” or by  
wiring from one unit to the next in “daisy-chain” fashion. See the figures  
for wiring options.  
SHIELD  
NET-B  
GND  
NET-A  
• Use Belden 9925 or Carol C0600 shielded cable or equivalent.  
Maximum wire run distance is 4000 feet.  
NOTE: Be sure to connect the cable’s shield to one of the GND  
terminals.  
Network Wiring with Hub  
1. Mount and install the units for the network.  
2. Choose one unit to be the Network Hub. Usually this would be a  
centrally located or “master” unit.  
3. Route 3-conductor shielded cable from the hub unit to one of the  
other units. Repeat this step to connect the hub unit to each of the  
other units.  
NETWORK  
MASTER  
UNIT "1"  
NETWORK  
UNIT "3"  
SHIELD  
NET-B  
GND  
NET-A  
NET-B  
GND  
NET-A  
4. Connect the 3-conductor cable to each unit’s NETWORK  
terminals.  
NOTE: GROUND  
CABLE SHIELDS  
ONLY AT ONE END  
NETWORK  
UNIT "4"  
SHIELD  
NET-B  
GND  
NET-A  
Network “Daisy-chain” Wiring  
1. Mount and install the units for the network.  
2. Route 3-conductor shielded cable from one unit to the next unit  
until there is cabling run to all of the units.  
3. Connect the 3-conductor cable to each unit’s NETWORK  
terminals.  
NETWORK  
MASTER  
UNIT "1"  
NETWORK  
UNIT "2"  
SHIELD  
NET-B  
GND  
NET-A  
NET-B  
GND  
NET-A  
NETWORK  
UNIT "3"  
ACCESS CONTROL  
NETWORK USING  
"DAISY CHAIN"  
WIRING  
NET-B  
GND  
NET-A  
NETWORK  
UNIT "4"  
NET-B  
GND  
NET-A  
NOTE: GROUND  
CABLE SHIELDS  
ONLY AT ONE END  
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System Adjustments  
The factory settings are sufficient for most installations. The system can  
be adjusted to customize the installation.  
SYSTEM  
VOLUME  
ADJUSTMENT  
System Volume Adjustment  
The sound level of the synthesized voice and key beep can be adjusted.  
1. Locate the SYSTEM VOLUME adjustment on the CPU circuit board.  
2. Press keys on the keypad while adjusting the control until the  
sound is at the desired level. Turn the adjustment clockwise for  
more volume, counterclockwise for less volume.  
LESS MORE  
2-Way Audio Volume Adjustment  
If the resident’s voice from the speaker is too loud or not loud enough,  
the speaker’s volume can be adjusted.  
1. Locate the 2-WAY AUDIO VOLUME adjustment on the CPU circuit  
board.  
AE2000PLUS  
CPU CIRCUIT BOARD  
2. Make a directory number call to test the speaker volume. While  
listening to the resident’s voice, turn the adjustment clockwise for  
more volume, counterclockwise for less volume.  
System Restart Button  
Pressing the SYSTEM RESTART button will reboot the system’s  
microcontroller. NO SYSTEM INFORMATION WILL BE ERASED.  
Display Contrast Adjustment  
If the lighting in the area or the viewing angle of the display in the  
installation causes the display to look too dark or too light, the display’s  
contrast can be adjusted.  
SYSTEM  
RESTART  
BUTTON  
2-WAY AUDIO  
VOLUME  
ADJUSTMENT  
LESS MORE  
1. Press the 1, 5 & 9 keys at the same time. The system will assume  
Contrast Adjustment Mode for 15 seconds.  
2. Press the up and down arrow keys until display has the best  
visibility.  
3. Press the  
or  
key to exit Contrast Adjustment Mode.  
System Diagnostics  
HOST  
ON-LINE  
Several components on the main circuit board are for monitoring the  
system during operation. When calling for technical assistance, Linear’s  
Technical Services Department may ask the installer to use these  
components to diagnose the system.  
STATUS/PROGRAM  
DISPLAY  
ACCESS  
GRANTED  
VALIDATE  
DECODE  
RADIO  
On-board Indicators  
17 LED indicators are on the main circuit board. Refer to the figure for the  
location of each indicator.  
RELAY "A"  
ACTIVE  
STATUS/PROGRAM DISPLAY shows supervisory and status conditions,  
also used for some local programming.  
ACCESS GRANTED lights when a credential is validated and access is  
granted.  
HOST ON-LINE lights when the Host PC is connected to the Master  
Node.  
READER "A"  
RELAY "B"  
ACTIVE  
READER "B"  
AE2000PLUS  
MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD  
PBUS  
VALIDATE lights when a credential is determined to be valid.  
DECODE lights when a credential has been successfully decoded.  
RADIO flashes when data or interference is received by the built-in radio.  
RELAY “A” ACTIVE lights when the Channel “A” relay is energized.  
RELAY “B” ACTIVE lights when the Channel “B” relay is energized.  
RELAY “C” ACTIVE lights when the Channel “C” relay is energized.  
RELAY “D” ACTIVE lights when the Channel “D” relay is energized.  
POWER lights when AC or DC power is present.  
RELAY "C"  
ACTIVE  
RELAY "D"  
ACTIVE  
NETWORK  
OFF-HOOK lights when the system has the incoming telephone line  
seized.  
TALK lights when the system is communicating over the telephone line.  
NETWORK flashes in response to network traffic.  
PBUS blinks when any PBUS device is successively decoded.  
READER “B” flashes when Wiegand B device is successfully decoded.  
READER “A” flashes when Wiegand A device is successfully decoded.  
TALK  
OFF HOOK  
POWER  
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Internal Controls  
STATUS/PROGRAM  
DISPLAY  
"UP"  
BUTTON  
On-board Pushbuttons  
Seven pushbuttons are on the main circuit board. Refer to the figure for  
the location of each pushbutton.  
"DOWN"  
BUTTON  
UP button adds one to the value on the STATUS/PROGRAM display.  
DOWN button subtracts one from value on the STATUS/PROGRAM display.  
Press with the UP button for one second to enter Programming Mode.  
ENTER button accepts the value on the STATUS/PROGRAM display  
during programming, clears an indication during the supervisory display.  
RELAY “A” LATCH press to latch relay “A”, press again to unlatch.  
RELAY “B” LATCH press to latch relay “B”, press again to unlatch.  
RELAY “C” LATCH press to latch relay “C”, press again to unlatch.  
RELAY “D” LATCH press to latch relay “D”, press again to unlatch.  
"ENTER"  
BUTTON  
RELAY "A"  
LATCH  
RELAY "B"  
LATCH  
AE2000PLUS  
MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD  
On-board Display  
The STATUS/PROGRAM display shows the current system conditions  
and is used for system setup.  
Power-up  
RELAY "C"  
LATCH  
When power is applied, the display will show the current mode of operation  
(AXNET “An” or AccessBase2000 “Ab”) and the version number of the  
firmware installed. The default mode of operation is AccessBase2000.  
Program Mode  
RELAY "D"  
LATCH  
Program Mode uses the display and the UP, DOWN, and ENTER  
pushbuttons.The setting the network node address, operation mode, and  
clearing the memory can be performed in Program Mode.  
Refer to the following steps to change the system settings:  
1. To enter Program Mode, press and hold the UP and DOWN  
pushbuttons together for one second. While in Program Mode, both  
decimal points on the display are lit.  
STATUS/PROGRAM  
DISPLAY  
SYSTEM IDLE  
2. The display shows the current network node number setting.  
3. Press the UP or DOWN button to cycle the display through the  
options that can be selected (see Program Mode Display Table).  
4. When the desired option is displayed, press the ENTER button to  
select the option.  
RIGHT DIGIT SHOWS NETWORK NODE ADDRESS  
LEFT DIGIT CIRCULATES  
PROGRAM MODE  
NOTE: In network installations, a unique network address  
(1-8 for AccessBase2000, 1-4 for AXNET) must be set before  
communicating with network.  
DECIMAL POINTS LIGHT, DIGITS SHOW PROGRAMMING OPTION  
NOTE: If using AXNET for programming the system, select the  
An programming option, for AccessBase2000 select Ab.  
After the option is selected, the system will restart.  
Status Mode  
STATUS MODE  
While the system is running, the display will show the current system  
status. Normally the left digit will show a moving pattern and the right digit  
will show the unit’s Network Node number.  
DIGITS SHOW SUPERVISORY CODE  
When a supervisory condition exists, the display will cycle to show the  
condition(s).When an item is displayed, press the ENTER button to clear  
the display (clears the display only, the condition may still exist). Refer to  
the following table for the supervisory condition display codes.  
PROGRAM MODE DISPLAY  
AccessBase2000 MODE  
AXNET MODE  
FUNCTION  
0.1.  
0.2.  
0.3.  
0.4.  
0.5.  
0.6.  
0.7.  
0.8.  
A.N.  
B.L.  
C.L.  
0.1.  
0.2.  
0.3.  
0.4.  
SET UNIT TO NODE #1  
SET UNIT TO NODE #2  
SET UNIT TO NODE #3  
SET UNIT TO NODE #4  
SET UNIT TO NODE #5  
SET UNIT TO NODE #6  
SET UNIT TO NODE #7  
SET UNIT TO NODE #8  
SWITCH OPERATION MODE  
RESERVED (DO NOT USE)  
CLEAR UNIT’S MEMORY  
STATUS MODE DISPLAY  
DISPLAY  
CONDITION  
MGT TRANSMITTER STATUS EXCEPTION  
MGT TRANSMITTER LOW BATTERY  
MGT TRANSMITTER TAMPER  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
AC POWER FAIL (BACKUP BATTERY REQUIRED)  
CHANNEL “A” LOCKED CLOSED  
CHANNEL “B” LOCKED CLOSED  
CHANNEL “C” LOCKED CLOSED  
CHANNEL “D” LOCKED CLOSED  
MODEM FAILURE  
A.b.  
B.L.  
C.L.  
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Visitor Access with a Resident Call  
AE2000Plus Operation  
Resident Access with an Entry Code  
PRESS THE  
TO SCROLL THROUGH THE RESIDENT'S NAMES  
KEY BELOW THE  
OR  
REPEATEDLY  
- OR -  
KEY IN AN ENTRY CODE AT THE SYSTEM KEYPAD  
OR ENTER A CODE AT A REMOTE KEYPAD  
TO SCROLL THROUGH FASTER, PRESS AND HOLD  
THE  
THE KEY WHEN THE DESIRED LETTER IS UNDERLINED  
KEY BELOW  
OR  
THEN RELEASE  
IF THE CODE IS ENTERED WRONG, PRESS THE  
KEY TO RESET THE KEYPAD AND RE-ENTER  
THE CORRECT CODE (USE THE  
REMOTE KEYPADS)  
KEY TO RESET  
WITH THE RESIDENT DIRECTORY DISPLAYED,  
ENTER THE RESIDENT'S DIRECTORY NUMBER TO  
PLACE A TELEPHONE CALL TO THE RESIDENT  
- OR -  
IF THE SYSTEM IS DISPLAYING THE DIRECTORY NAMES,  
KEY FIRST, BEFORE KEYING IN AN  
PRESS THE  
ENTRY CODE  
IF THE VISITOR ALREADY KNOWS THE RESIDENT'S  
DIRECTORY NUMBER, THEY CAN PRESS THE  
THEN ENTER THE DIRECTORY NUMBER WITHOUT  
VIEWING THE DIRECTORY DISPLAY  
KEY  
PRESSING THE KEY DURING A TELEPHONE CALL  
WILL CANCEL THE CALL IN PROGRESS  
Residents have up to 40 seconds to key in their entry code.  
Up to eight seconds are allowed between each keystroke.  
VISITOR  
If the code is entered wrong, press the  
keypad and re-enter the correct entry code. (On remote keypads,  
press the key to reset the keypad.)  
If the system is displaying the directory names, press the  
first, before keying in the entry code.  
key to reset the  
RESIDENT  
THE RESIDENT TALKS TO THE VISITOR  
AND CAN GRANT OR DENY ACCESS  
USING THEIR TELEPHONE KEYS  
key  
RELAY "A"  
RELAY "B"  
After a correct code is entered, and if the conditions for granting  
access are fulfilled, the programmed relay will activate for the  
programmed time.  
DISCONNECT  
Press the  
key below the  
or  
arrow repeatedly to  
scroll through the resident’s names alphabetically and display their  
associated directory number.  
If the number of incorrect codes entered exceeds the keypad  
lockout count, the keypad will be locked and not accept any entries  
for one minute.  
To scroll through the alphabet faster and choose which letter to  
If the Anti-passback feature is enabled, the entry code will be  
unusable until the anti-passback time expires.  
view, press and hold down the  
arrow. Release the key when the desired letter is underlined.  
key below the  
or  
With the resident directory displayed, the visitor enters the  
directory number to place a call to the resident.  
Resident Access with a Wireless Transmitter  
If the visitor already knows the resident’s directory number, they  
ACTIVATE TRANSMITTER  
can press the  
viewing the directory display.  
key then enter the directory number without  
ANTENNA  
The system will dial the resident’s telephone number to establish  
2-way communications.  
NOTE: The resident’s telephone number will never be displayed to  
the visitor.  
If the resident is using the telephone at the same time a visitor  
calls, the system will indicate to the visitor that the line is busy.  
The resident answers the call and converses with the visitor to  
determine if access will be granted.  
Activate a wireless transmitter within radio range of the  
AE2000Plus’s antenna.  
The resident can use their telephone’s keypad to grant access  
After a valid transmitter is decoded, and if the conditions for  
granting access are fulfilled, the programmed relay channel will  
activate for the programmed time.  
activating Relay Channel “A” by pressing  
or activating Relay  
,
Channel “B” by pressing . After access is granted, the system  
will disconnect the visitor and resident call.  
If the Anti-passback feature is enabled, the transmitter will become  
unusable until the anti-passback time expires.  
The resident can disconnect the visitor without granting access by  
pressing  
or by hanging up.  
NOTE: The telephone keys that the resident presses can be  
customized for the installation.  
The length of time the visitor is allowed to talk can be programmed  
from 15-255 seconds. The resident will hear a series of beeps  
during the last 10 seconds of talk time. To restart the talk timer, the  
resident can press  
on their telephone.  
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Specifications  
MECHANICAL  
Case dimensions: 15-1/4” W x 19” H x 4” D  
ELECTRICAL  
Voltage: 16-24 Volts AC or 12-24 Volts DC  
Current: 2000 mA @ 16 VAC maximum  
Backup Battery: Externally charged 12 Volt DC source, 6 amp/hr minimum  
Outputs: Relay Channels A-D  
Form “C” 3 Amps @ 30 Volts maximum  
Inputs: Four normally closed door sense inputs  
Four normally open exit request inputs  
Two WIEGAND reader inputs  
Three PBUS inputs  
Network: Three-wire network  
RADIO  
Frequency: 318 MHz 500 KHz @ 23°C  
Bandwidth: 300 KHz Typical  
Sensitivity: -97 dBm Minimum (-100 dBm Typical)  
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Encoding: Linear MegaCode Format  
ENVIRONMENTAL  
Temperature: -22°F to 149°F (-30°C to 65°C)  
Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing  
Dimension Drawing  
AE2000PLUS  
OPTIONAL TRIM RING  
21-1/8"  
19"  
17-3/8"  
4"  
15-1/4"  
4"  
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Troubleshooting  
System completely dead  
1. No power from transformer. Check voltage at transformer terminals.  
2. Check voltage at AE2000Plus power terminal strip.  
Buzz on speaker  
1. Check for 24 volt AC power shorted to wiring conduit.  
2. Check for telephone line shorted to ground.  
3. Verify that telephone wires are twisted pair.  
4. Verify that the AE2000Plus is connected to earth ground.  
5. Check 16 VAC voltage at AE2000Plus transformer terminals.  
Buzz on telephone line  
1. Disconnect 16 VAC wires from terminal strip, if buzz goes away,  
one side of the transformer wires is grounded.  
2. Check all connections for any shorts to ground.  
System will not answer an incoming call  
1. Automatic telephone answer disabled.  
2. AE2000Plus telephone line trouble.  
Entry code will not activate relay  
1. Entry code not assigned.  
2. Entry code not set up for proper relay.  
3. Keypad is in lockout.  
Remote PBUS device does not work  
1. Check remote device address switch setting.  
2. Check remote device for power.  
3. Be sure the device is wired correctly.  
Main or remote keypad will not activate a relay  
1. Entry code is not assigned.  
2. Keypad may be in lockout from too many incorrect attempts. Wait  
one minute for lockout to clear and try again.  
3. Remote keypad wiring incorrect.  
Resident’s Telephone does not ring when a visitor calls  
1. Resident’s telephone number programmed incorrectly.  
2. Check AE2000Plus telephone line.  
3. Call resident from another line or cell phone to determine if the  
resident’s telephone is working.  
Transmitter does not activate relay  
1. Transmitter button setting programmed to “none” (would effect all  
transmitters).  
2. Transmitter not enrolled.  
3. Specific transmitter is deactivated in the system.  
Poor transmitter radio range  
1. Check antenna installation and condition if transmitters were  
previously working well.  
2. Check the RADIO indicator on the AE2000Plus circuit board. If it  
is flickering without activating any transmitters there is interference  
blocking the receiver. Try adjusting the RECEIVER RANGE knob  
to reduce the receiver’s sensitivity to the interference.  
3. Connect an audio amplifier or telephone buttset to the RECEIVER  
TEST POINTS (the wire jumpers next to the RECEIVER RANGE  
knob). Listen to the sounds of the signals being received. If you  
hear the interference, remove power from possible interfering  
devices to determine the source of the interference. The antenna  
or the interfering device may need to be relocated.  
4. Use Model FT-1 to check for interference.  
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Linear Limited Warranty  
This Linear product is warranted against defects in material and  
workmanship for twenty-four (24) months. This warranty extends only  
to wholesale customers who buy direct from Linear or through Linear’s  
normal distribution channels. Linear does not warrant this product to  
consumers. Consumers should inquire from their selling dealer as to  
the nature of the dealer’s warranty, if any. There are no obligations  
or liabilities on the part of Linear LLC for consequential damages  
arising out of or in connection with use or performance of this  
product or other indirect damages with respect to loss of property,  
revenue, or profit, or cost of removal, installation, or reinstallation.  
All implied warranties, including implied warranties for merchantability  
and implied warranties for fitness, are valid only until the warranty expires.  
This Linear LLC Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express  
or implied.  
All products returned for warranty service require a Return Product  
Authorization Number (RPA#). Contact Linear Technical Services at  
1-800-421-1587 for an RPA# and other important details.  
FCC Notice  
Changes or modifications not expressly described in this manual or  
approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate  
the equipment.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for  
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These  
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses  
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not  
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that  
to which the receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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