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


 
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Due to the dynamic nature of the product design, the information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Viking Electronics, and its affiliates and/or
subsidiaries assume no responsibility for errors and omissions contained in this information. Revisions of this document or new editions of it may be issued to incorporate
such changes.
Fax Back Doc 202 ZF301450 Rev APrinted in the U.S.A.
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A. General
The AES-2000 is designed to use the
public switched phone network as a link
between the door or gate entry of an
apartment building and the individual
tenant’s apartment. The system
enables the tenant to speak to the visitor
before allowing them to enter the build-
ing. To gain access to a building, the
visitor must enter a code pertaining to
the apartment they wish to visit, and
then speak to a person in the apartment
using the built in hands-free phone. The
apartment tenant could then dial a single
digit “opener code” on their Touch Tone
phone to operate a door strike to allow entry. If the apartment access code is known, it may be entered by using the telephone
keypad. If the apartment access code is not known, the apartment directory can be used. The directory is displayed with 1/2” tall
characters on the back-lit display. Alternatively, the tenant names can be broadcast over the speaker. When the correct tenant
name is displayed/announced, the user simply presses the “Call” button and the AES-2000 speed dials the tenants apartment. You
may also call a tenant by entering the person’s phone number on the keypad.
Warning: If the phone number entered matches one of the pre-programmed access codes, that number will be dialed.
Note: To avoid busy signals on the entry phone, call waiting is recommended on each tenant’s phone line.
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VIKING©
Hudson, WI
LETTERS
NAMES
CALL/HANG-UP
EZ™
HELP
VOLUME
TTY
Back-Lit LCD Alpha
Numeric Display
EZ™ Help Operating
Instructions
Panel Lock
Metal Keypad
Panel: Brushed
12 Gauge Stainless
Steel 12" x 9.5"
IrDA Interface
(for future use)
Directory Buttons (4)
Call/Hang-up
Button
Speaker Phone/
Digital Announcer
Speaker Volume
Control
TTY Jack
B. EZ™ Help Instructions
General operating instructions can be received by pressing the EZ™ Help button. The Help Message is displayed on the charac-
ter display and also broadcast over the speaker. When the EZ™ Help button is pressed followed by another button, a voice mes-
sage and display will give the function of that button. For one handed operation of the EZ™ Help messages, press the EZ™ Help
button once, then press any other button on the panel for help on it's operation. A second press of the same button will cancel the
help mode and normal operation of the button will proceed. The help voice will stay active through the entire length of the call.
C. Calling a Tenant
If the right arrow button is momentarily pressed, a name will be shown on the display and broadcast over the speaker*. If the right
arrow button is pressed again, the next name in the directory will be displayed and announced*. In this manner, the entire tenant
directory, name by name, can be reviewed. If the button is held, the voice directory* and display go into a high speed scan mode.
The directory is always in alphabetical order, so the user can quickly get an idea as to where they are in the directory. When the
button is released, the full name at that point in the directory will be announced* and displayed. If the desired name is passed, the
user can press the left arrow button to reverse the direction and go back to the desired name. If a person stops for a few seconds
on a name, the message “Press Call to Dial” is announced* and displayed. The two “Letters” buttons can be used to walk through
the alphabet in the same manner. When the correct letter is reached, pressing the arrow button will display and announce* the first
name at that alphabet letter.
When the desired name is displayed and announced*, the visitor can press the “Call” button and the phone number for that tenant
will be dialed. When the dialing process starts, the audio from the phone line will be sent to the speaker and call progress infor-
mation will be sent to the display. When the tenant answers their phone, “Entry System” will be announced and the visitor can
talk to the tenant. When the tenant confirms the visitor’s identity, a single digit “opener code” may be entered from the tenant’s
phone, a message will be displayed “Door Unlocked”, an audio “buzz” is heard and the door strike will be activated. After a few
seconds the AES-2000 will hang up automatically.
* Note: Announcements are only broadcast over the loud speaker if the EZ™ Help button has been activated.
D. Other Controls
Each time the volume button is pressed, the volume of the speaker is increased. If maximum level is reached, the next press will
roll the volume level over to it’s lowest level. The volume is reset to it’s original starting point when the call is finished.
E. Keyless Entry
A tenant may use their personal keyless entry code to let themselves in by entering a “#” followed by their (1-6 digit) personal key-
less entry code on the AES-2000’s keypad. Note: For more accurate entry logging (statistics) a minimum of a 3 digit keyless entry
code is recommended.
F. TTY
A TTY jack is available for TTY (teletypewriter) communication between tenants and the door.
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