Viking the aes-2000 accessible entry system Home Security System User Manual


 
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The tenant names and phone numbers must be programmed into the system
for proper operation. This programming is done through the telephone line
interface using the PB-100 with special software. This allows either remote
programming from a distant location, or local programming using the Viking
DLE-300 line simulator. The PB-100 is connected to a serial port of a P.C.
and Windows based software is used to enter tenant names, phone numbers
and the recording for the voice directory. A data base is constructed for each
apartment to make future changes easier. When the Remote Programmer
software is first invoked, the screen at the right pops up. After a few seconds,
the "Building Selection" screen will appear.
The following sections provide a brief overview of programming screen shots
and descriptions. Detailed programming instructions are available only in the
software itself.
C. Wiring Connections
C.O. Line
or Analog
PABX/KSU
station
13.8V AC
Adapter
included
120V AC
Keyed Momentary or
Postal Lock with
Momentary Switch
Normally Closed Relay Contact
Normally Open Relay Contact
Doorstrike/Magnetic Lock #2
Relay Contact Specs:
5A @ 30VDC/250V AC
Note: Gate controllers do not
typically require power.
Normally Closed Relay Contact
Normally Open Relay Contact
Doorstrike/Magnetic Lock #1
To C-3000
Rear View of the AES-2000
Relay Contact Specs:
5A @ 30VDC/250V AC
Note: Gate controllers do not
typically require power.
- or -
- or -
Speaker
Volume
SPK VOL MIC VOL
Microphone
Volume
Step 1. Cut off the 2.1 mm plug from the end of the AC power adapter cord. The AC adapter can be located up to 100 feet
away from the entry system when using a minimum of 24 AWG wire.
Step 2. Make all connections to the AES-2000 panel before inserting the adapter into a wall outlet. The two wires from the AC
adapter connect to the two terminal block positions labeled "13.8 VAC".
Step 3. If the incoming telephone line has an RJ-11 connector, connect it to the RJ-11 jack on the control board. Two terminal
positions marked "C.O.” are also provided for a striped wire connection.
Step 4. The AES-2000 can be wired to operate a single door strike, or a door strike and an automatic door opener. The doorstrike
and door strike power supply should be wired to the terminal positions labeled "Door Strike 1". Both normally open and
normally closed contacts are available.
Step 5. If your automatic door requires a contact closure for activation, wire it to the terminal positions labeled "Door Strike 2".
Both normally open and normally closed contacts are available.
Step 6. If the installation requires a postal lock, a normally open momentary key switch can be wired to the terminal block
positions labeled “Postal Lock".
Step 7. If a C-3000 is to be used, connect a pair of wires from the AES-2000 terminal block labeled “C-3000” to the C-3000 entry
phone connection. The phone numbers for the lines wired to the C-3000 must have a “C” programmed as the first char-
acter (see Programming). For more information, retrieve Fax Back Document 162 and 868.
Step 8. After all the connections are made, close and lock the hinged panel.
Step 9. The last step is to connect the A.C. power adapter to a wall outlet. When power is connected to the system, the front
display should show "Welcome!"
Once the AES-2000 is secured to the wall, the unit can be connected to the building wiring as described below.
5.
Two POTs are provided to
increase or decrease speak-
er volume and microphone
sensitivity. In certain noisy
locations the speaker vol-
ume can be increased and
the microphone sensitivity
may need to be decreased
as shown. Caution: Setting
the microphone gain too
high may cause distorted
audio and prevent the dis-
tant party from breaking
over.