Installation and Operating Manual Phonelink Access Control Station “Your Partner in Access Control” www.americanaccess.
Contents Two-Year Limited Warranty FCC Requirements DOC Requirements Equipment Attachment Limitations Parts Checklist Tools Needed For Basic Installation Technical/Customer Support Introduction Before Installation Important Tips Installation Mounting the unit to an AAS Gooseneck Pedestal (18-001) or double height Gooseneck (18-003) Installation Steps Wiring the Station PhoneLink Circuit Board Layout General Operating Instructions Receiving Calls – Allowing Access Call Waiting Calling the Gate Intercom (Audi
Two-Year Limited Warranty This Warranty applies to: American Access Systems PhoneLink Entry System What is Covered: Any defects in materials or workmanship Coverage Period: Two years from date of purchase What We Will Do:If your American Access Systems, Inc. (AAS) product is defective and returned within two years of purchase, well will repair, or at our option, replace the unit at no charge to you. If we repair your AAS Product, we may use new or reconditioned parts.
DOC Requirements Equipment Attachment Limitations Notice: This equipment meets telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements Document(s). This is confirmed by markingthe equipment with the Industry Canada certification number. The Department does not guarantee the equipmentwill operate to the user’s satisfaction.
SECURITY BRANDS INC 1675 West Yale Ave. Englewood, CO 80110 phone: 303-799-9757 fax: 303-799-9756 sales@securitybrandsinc.com www.securitybrandsinc.com Introduction The American Access Systems (AAS) PhoneLink unit is a well-built, reliable telephone entry system. The heavy gauge, powder-coated enclosure with stainless steel faceplate, mounts directly to a pedestal or can be surface mounted.
Mounting the unit to an AAS Gooseneck Pedestal (18-001) or double height Gooseneck (18-003). Locate the four carriage bolts and four hex nuts found inside the shipping box. With the keypad face open, place the unit against the pedestal flange, insert the four carriage bolts from the back of the unit and tighten the hex nutsfrom the inside. Wrench-tighten the hex nuts securely. Do not over tighten. Installation Steps 8. NOTE: MAKE ALL WIRING CONNECTIONS BEFORE TURNING ON THE POWER.
Standard Hook-up Diagram for PhoneLink 500 with built in Bypass Switch PhoneLink 500 Circuit Board PHONE COMPANY RELAY A Power N/O COM N/C 12 AC/DC Power Source RELAY B N/O COM N/C EVENT INPUT T I P R I N G HOUSE PHONES T I P R I N G Relay Control for Access Device(s) Belden #9502 TELCO BOX (Located on side of house) Customer Side Only Remove house telephone wires from Connection Screws and connect here Connection Screws Red 3000 ft.
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General Operating Instructions Receiving Calls – Allowing Access The PhoneLink system is easy to use. It works much the same as a two-way radio or a cellular telephone with an intercom feature. 17. A visitor arrives at the gate Transmitter and presses the “Call” button 18. A distinct ring tone (different from the regular telephone company ring tone) is heard at the telephone inside of the home or building. 19. Person inside of the building lifts the telephone handset and speaks.
Access and Function Codes The PhoneLink can be programmed with up to 500 (4-digit) ACCESS codes. However, there are two different types of codes, Access Codes and Function Codes. Although the number of Access Codes may vary, the number of Function Codes is always 4. FUNCTION CODES “MASTER CODE” The MASTER CODE is a programmable four-digit code used for gaining access to the program mode. It does not activate the control relays. The factory default MASTER code is 1 2 5 1.
• Release SETUP button and enter “# * #”. The unit will sound a GOOD TONE. • Enter 1 2 5 1 on the keypad. The unit will flash the LED’s several times and then again will begin to beep repeatedly. • Press and release SETUP button • The PhoneLink is now completely reset to factory defaults. Idle Mode The Idle mode is the normal operating mode. When in the idle mode the unit is ready to accept data from the keypad. You will have approximately 4 seconds between key presses.
Sub-Mode 3 (Change MASTER Code) • To change your MASTER code, enter the following; (Current MASTER CODE) + 3 + (new MASTER CODE) Select any 4 digit MASTER code you wish. If you receive an ERROR TONE, it means the code you have entered is already in use. Select another code. The unit will respond with a GOOD TONE when the new MASTER Code is accepted, and you will be exited from the program mode. MAKE SURE TO WRITE THE NEW MASTER CODE DOWN.
Sub-Mode 5 (Set One Shot Code) EXPLANATION: This Mode is used to program a One-Shot Code, and to enable it or disable it. After the 5 is pressed the enable/disable status is heard (one beep = enabled, two beeps = disabled) followed by a GOOD TONE.
a. To program the Event Input as Remote Open enter the following: (MASTER CODE) + 9 (*current mode) + 3 + (*Relay to Activate) a. To PROGRAM the Event Input as NIGHT LIGHT enter the following; (MASTER CODE) + 9 (*current mode) + 4 a. To DISABLE the Event Input enter the following; (MASTER CODE) + 9 (*current mode) + 0 *Current Mode *Relay to Activate Single beep = Remote Inactive Mode Enabled. 1 = Relay A Double beep = Arming Circuit Mode Enabled.
Customer Service and Tech Support Customer Service: 303-799-9757 Customer service is available free of charge. Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. MST. If you call, please have your Model and Serial Number to help our Technicians assist you. E-Mail: customerservice@securitybrandsinc.com Technical Support: 303-799-9757 Technical support is available free of charge. Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. MST. If you call, please have your Model and Serial Number to help our Technicians assist you.
Notes Use this space to keep a record of Access Codes and the MASTER Code Page 16 American Access Systems / Security Brands, Inc.
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