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C. Programming
One local Wiegand type Card Reader can be added to the AES-NET.
All valid card numbers must be programmed in the system for prop-
er operation. This programming is done through the telephone line
interface of the AES-2005 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 soft-
ware is used to enter Facility codes, relay activation times and alarm
conditions for each ES-3 and the valid card numbers (as keyless
entry codes) in the AES-2005 data base.
Access the Remote Programmer software as described in the AES-
2005 Technical Practice. Proceed through the “Building Selection”,
“Apartment Selection and the “Security Code” screens until the “Data
Transmit” screen appears. Then click the “Tools” pull down and select
“Local Card Reader”. The “Local Card Reader” screen will appear as
shown right.
Twenty six bit Wiegand Access Cards, such as the Viking PRX-C, PRX-C-ISO, PRX-FOB and certain legacy HID® proximity proto-
cols*, identify themselves with an eight digit number. The first three digits are considered the Facility Code and are programmed in
this screen. The last five digits are the Internal Card Number, and are programmed as the AES-2005 “Keyless Entry Code” for the
person the card will be issued to. For example: If the facility code is 477 and the Internal Card number is 00023, then program 477
as one of the Facility Codes to be used. The Internal Card number “00023” must be programmed into the AES-2005 as the Keyless
Entry Code for the given apartment (see the Programming section in the AES-2005 Technical Practice). Up to eight different Facility
Codes can be programmed.
* HID and the HID logo are registered trademarks of HID Global Corporation, an ASSA ABLOY company. All other trademarks are the property of
their respective owners.
D. Operation
The AES-NET interface allows ES-3 Entry System Access Controllers to communicate with the AES-2005's main board
to provide up to 32 remote access controlled entry points. The AES-NET interface also monitors a local Wiegand
device (ie, proximity card reader) for 26 bit data. When data is received, it is sent to the AES-2005 which compares it
against the programmed data base. If the Facility Code matches, and the card number matches a programmed
Keyless Entry Code, access will be granted just as if the tenant dialed the keyless entry code on the AES-2005 key-
pad.
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A. General
The AES-2005 is designed
to use the public switched
phone network as a link
between the door or gate
entry of an apartment build-
ing and the individual ten-
ant’s apartment. The sys-
tem enables the tenant to
speak to the visitor before
allowing them to enter the
building. 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 charac-
ters 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-2005 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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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"
Directory Buttons (4)
Call/Hang-up
Button
Speaker Phone/
Digital Announcer
Speaker Volume
Control
TTY Jack
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