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1. Security Brands Inc NOTES Page 21 American Access Systems Security Brands Inc SECURITY BRANDS NOTES Page 22 American Access Systems Security Brands Inc SECURITY BRANDS NOTES Page 23 American Access Systems Security Brands Inc SECURITY BRANDS 2 a gt a D a o gt gt e gt gt gt gt a e v e gt gt gt e o o gt gt gt ee o gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt e gt lt gt gt gt 2 e gt gt gt ACCESS BRANOS YOUR PARTNER IN ACCESS CONTROL WWW SECURITYBRANDSINC COM AMERICAN ACCESS SYSTEMSJ SECURITY BRANDS SECURITY BRANDS INC
2. can enable this code for reuse using the keypad or elephone SECURITY BRANDS Good Tones and Error Tones PhoneAire unit will sound tone each time a key is pressed The key serves as the clear key and a double tone will be heard any time the key is pressed A GOOD is represented by an oscillating high tone An ERROR is represented by a single low tone The Red and Yellow LED S Two colored LED s in the face of the unit The red LED illuminates during the duration of the relay s activation period The yellow LED illuminates while the unit is in the program mode During memory erasure or setup the LED s will flash Resetting the Unit Your unit provides two very distinct types of resets a Master Reset and a Unit Reset It is important to understand when to use each A MASTER Reset should be done in the event that you lose or forget your MASTER code or if the unit is in the Latch or Sleep mode and the Latch or Sleep code is lost or forgotten When a Unit Reset is performed the MASTER code is reset to the factory default 1251 This reset will not affect codes and other unit programming It simply resets the MASTER code to 1251 A Unit Reset is provided should it ever become necessary to completely reset the PhoneAire back to the initial factory defaults Be careful Unit RESET will DELETE ALL ACCESS amp FUNCTION CODES and the MASTER code will be s
3. SLEEP MODE the yellow and red LED s will flash approximately once every 3 seconds To initialize the system back to normal simply reenter the sleep code Should you lose or forget your Sleep code and the unit is in the Sleep mode see the Unit Reset instructions on pages 19 and 20 NOTE You can also toggle the sleep code with the telephone See intercom operating instructions To program or change your sleep code enter the following MASTER CODE 4 1 SLEEP CODE You can select any 4 digit sleep code you wish If you receive an ERROR you must select another code as it is already in use The unit will resoond with a GOOD TONE with the acceptance of the new Sleep Code and you will be exited from the program mode Set Latch Code The Latch Code toggles the state of the main relay A of the circuit board The red LED will light if the relay is in the latched position The latch code is useful in applications when the gate is desired to hold open If the operator s close circuit is controlled by loops timers etc they will be overridden by the latched state of the relay and the gate will hold open An OPEN OVERRIDE circuit must exist in the operator equipment in order to utilize this function If your gate cycles when this code is entered your operator is not set up to utilize this function Your local dealer or distributor should be able to assist you if you have any specific questions To program or change your latch code enter t
4. corresponding to a SUB MODE Remember MASTER Code will not activate control relay MASTER CODE Number corresponding to Sub Mode Once in the program mode the individual will have 30 seconds between key presses or the unit will ERROR and exit the program mode A person desiring to exit the program mode may do so by simply pressing the key at any time There are 10 different SUB MODES to choose from They are as follows SUB MODE Description Program Access Codes Relay A Delete Codes Change MASTER Code Set Sleep Code Latch Code and or Call Forwarding Set One Shot Code Set Relay Output Time Program Access Codes Relay B Enable Disable 3 Strikes You re Out Program Event Input Erase Memory Sub Mode 1 Program Relay A Access Codes To program new Relay A access codes enter the following MASTER CODE 1 NEW CODE NEXT NEW CODE etc then to exit program mode Select any 4 digit code you wish If you receive an ERROR TONE after entry the new code is already being used Select another 4 digit code The unit will respond with a GOOD TONE with the acceptance of each new Relay code You may continue entering Relay A codes until you finish Press or the memory becomes full You will automatically be exited from the program mode if the memory reaches capacity When memory is full you will not be able to enter this Sub Mode and will receive an ERROR if entry is attempted Sub Mod
5. of an existing telephone line There is no need for an additional dedicated phone line Page 6 American Access Systems Security Brands Inc SECURITY BRANDS INSTALLATION IDEAS Residential Installs Three typical installation methods Mount a basement mechanicals room Run chase wire with antenna outside use antenna extension kit e Drill hole in the wall for antenna chase Mount antenna no more that 25 feet from the receiver unit Mount Antenna line of sight to the gate unit Mount receiver unit on the front of house Mount unit at q position where homeowner can access unit while still being Line of Sight to the gate Run the telephone wire from the unit to the telephone line junction box Structure is on a property that has a rising terrain or mound that prevents the fence from being visible Use the antenna extension kit on one or both sides of the installation to achieve Line of Sight between the units communication Antenna Extension installation Tips on mounting the antenna Commercial Installs Make a visual map of installation types considerations Normal mode mode INSTALLATION Mounting the Units he tools and instruments needed to install the PhoneAire and a Parts Checklist are shown on page 7 Make sure you have all the tools listed before you begin It s a good idea to make sure to check off the items enclosed with the unit parts are missing f
6. on the elephone keypad or continues with the conversation before granting access to the premises Call Waiting f the telephone is already in use when the call button at the gate is pressed a ring tone similar to the regular telephone call waiting tone will be heard indicating the gate station is calling place the central office telephone line hold press the key within 15 seconds of the first call waiting ring tone The control station will respond with a short tone burst and establish intercom mode between the receiver and the control station he key can be used to switch back and forth between the regular telephone line and gate intercom mode However the gate control station will only stay on hold for 15 seconds before it resets to idle mode f the regular telephone tries to ring the receiver while in the gate access intercom mode the same call waiting tone will be heard To switch to the incoming call press the key to answer the telephone Press he key again to return to the gate intercom mode Calling the Gate The indoor telephone handset can call the gate control unit to establish data mode allowing the user to program a number of features or to communicate with the gate While in the data mode voice communication is not possible except if the intercom mode is entered Simply lift the receiver and press 9 within 15 seconds The gate unit will respond with a GOOD TONE a
7. 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 nuts from the inside Wrench tighten the hex nuts securely Do not over tighten General Operating Instructions Receiving Calls Allowing Access The PhoneAire system with Push To Talk PTT technology is easy to use It works much the same as a two way radio or a cellular telephone with an intercom feature A visitor arrives at the gate Transmitter and presses the Push to Call button A distinct ring tone different than the regular telephone company ring tone is heard at the telephone inside of the home or building Person inside of the building lifts the telephone handset and speaks A short tone burst will be heard over both ends of the telephone line indicating the system is now in the intercom mode The telephone line voice will be heard through the speaker at the gate Person requesting gate entrance then presses and holds the button to reply short tone burst again will be heard on both sides of the line indicating to both parties that the person at the gate is speaking in the intercom mode he guest announces his her arrival and requests access and then releases the button to turn the intercom mode back over to the telephone inside of the home or building he person inside of the home or building answers and either grants access presses or 1
8. 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 If time is exceeded you will receive an ERROR TONE Page 14 American Access Systems Security Brands Inc SECURITY BRANDS Program Mode The Program Mode is the mode of operation you use to enter delete or change access codes or set specific features of the unit The Program Mode is accessed by entering the MASTER CODE from the keypad You will receive a GOOD TONE and the yellow LED will light indicating that you are in the Program Mode You then will have approximately 30 seconds between key presses If this time is exceeded you will receive an ERROR and be exited from the program mode The and Keys The and keys serve specific functions while in the Idle or Program mode The key is always the clear key and a double beep will be heard any time the is pressed You should use this key if you make an entry error The key also serves as the clear key in the idle mode In the program mode however it serves as the exit key and will at any time when depressed exit you from the program mode Programming the Gate To access the program mode enter the MASTER CODE If the MASTER code is valid the yellow LED will come on and the individual will be prompted with a GOOD TONE to enter a number
9. to maintain uninterrupted service 7 If trouble is experienced with the PhoneAire units please contact American Access Systems Inc at 1 800 541 5677 If the equipment is causing harm to the network the telephone company may request you to remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved 8 No repairs are to be made by you Repairs are to be made only by American Access Systems Inc or its licensees Unauthorized repairs void registration and warranty 9 This equipment cannot be used on public coin service provided by the telephone company Connection to Party Line Service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for information Page 4 American Access Systems Security Brands Inc SECURITY BRANDS 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 marking he equipment with the Industry Canada certification number The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the users satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local elecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an ac
10. GOOD TONE an oscillating high tone from the unit If the unit does not perform as above quickly shut off power to the unit and contact your distributor or American Access Systems NOTE The unit will perform a self diagnostics routine only during first time power up After first time power up the unit will sound a GOOD TONE an oscillating high tone each time power is applied Page 9 American Access Systems Security Brands Inc SECURITY BRANDS 30 029 Receiver Circuit Board SETUP RESET LED AMERICAN ACCESS SYSTENS RF 100 BYPASS SWITCH j POWER FROM TO PHONES 12VAC ONLY Page 10 American Access Systems Security Brands Inc SECURITY 11 GND 112 99 30 028 Transmitter Circuit Board UNIT amp MASTER MICROPHONE ADJUST RESET VFL Allie 20 RED hid TTM yx ime 93 yso gt ast LIGHTS ALWAYS ON i ON EVENT 09 Dt RELAY A RELAY B EVENT NO CHN NC NO CHN NC INPUT AMERICAM ACCESS SYSTEMS COGOIO1 REV 2 10 PCR MATCHES 2 fo SPEAKER NIGHT LIGHT oe Speaker Volume CONTROL RELAYS POWER EVENT INPUT Page 11 American Access Systems Security Brands Inc Mounting the Transmitter to AAS gooseneck pedestal 18 001 or double height gooseneck 18 003 Locate the four carriage bolts and four hex nuts found inside
11. User Installation Manual PHONEAIRE WIRELESS TELEPHONE ENTRY MODEL 16 1050 WITH PUSH TO TALK PTT TECHNOLOGY Your Partner in Access Control www americanaccess com CONTENTS Two Year Limited Warranty FCC Requirements DOC Requirements Equipment Attachment Limitations Parts Checklist Tools Needed For Basic Installation Introduction Before Installation Installation Ideas Installation Mounting the Units Installation Steps Wiring the Receiver Station PhoneAire 16 1050 Receiver Station Connection Diagram PhoneAire 16 1050 Transmitter Station Connection Diagram Wiring the Transmitter Station 30 029 Receiver Circuit Board 30 028 Transmitter Circuit Board General Operating Instructions Receiving Calls Allowing Access Call Waiting Calling the Gate Intercom Audio Mode Indoor Command Code S Reference Access and Function Codes Good Tones and Error Tones Resetting the Unit Master Reset Unit Reset Idle Mode The Program Mode The and Keys Programming the Gate SUB MODE Description Sub Mode 1 Program Relay A Access Codes Sub Mode 2 Delete Codes Sub Mode 3 Change MASTER Code Sub Mode 4 Set Sleep Code amp Latch Code and or Call Forwarding Set Latch Code Call Forwarding Sub Mode 5 Set One Shot Code Sub Mode 6 Set Relay Output Times Sub Mode 7 Program Relay B Access Codes Sub Mode 8 Enable Disable 3 Strikes You re Out Sub Mode 9 Program Event Input Sub Mode 0 Erase all cod
12. an only be enabled when a valid phone number has been entered Page 16 American Access Systems Security Brands Inc SECURITY BRANDS 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 beep enabled two beeps disabled followed by a GOOD TONE To disable the one shot code enter MASTER CODE 5 status 0 To enable the one shot code enter MASTER CODE 5 status 1 To change the one shot code enter MASTER CODE 5 status 2 ONE SHOT CODE To change the relay the one shot code activates enter MASTER CODE 5 status 3 RELAY The Relay number corresponds to which relay to set 1 Relay A 2 Relay Sub Mode 6 Set Relay Output Times To set or change relay output times enter the following MASTER CODE 6 RELAY RELAY OUTPUT TIME in seconds The Relay corresponds to which relay to set 1 Relay A 2 Relay B Your output time is set on both relays from the factory at approximately 1 2 seconds 00 If a longer output time is desired enter a two digit number corresponding to the number of seconds between 00 and 99 By entering 00 the output time is set to approximately 1 2 seconds which is ideal for most operators Sub Mode 7 Program Relay B Access Codes To program new Relay B access codes enter the
13. ceptable method of connection he customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone ines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact he appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate Notice The Ringer Equivalency Number REN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalency Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five Page 5 American Access Systems Security Brands Inc SECURITY BRANDS PARTS CHECKLIST Parts that are included in the box include the following items If any of the items is missing contact Amer
14. ction Diagram From Phone Company Phones 12 VAC Only TELCO BOX Remove house 12 VAC adapter Located on side of house telephone wires from provided Customer Side Only Connection Screws and connect here Green e Poge 8 Americon Access Systems Security Bronds Inc SECURITY BRANDS PhoneAire 16 1050 Transmitter Station Connection Diagram RELAYA RELAYB EVENT INPUT Device Control Relays 12 VAC or VDC 12 VAC Adapter Provided Wiring the Transmitter Station The installation is common to most keypad installations Two wires for power and two wires for the device gate control are needed Power is 12 volts AC or DC only and must be able to handle 1 5 amp load 1 Connect the primary device to be controlled to the unit s primary relay control leads 2 Connect the Green lead to Earth Ground 3 Again before supplying power to the unit refer to the appropriate wiring diagram to double check alll connections When you are sure you have the unit wired correctly apply power to the unit 4 If this is the FIRST TIME POWER UP the unit will perform a self diagnostics routine After each test has passed the unit will respond with a three tones The unit will then flash the LED s 3 times while it is performing a memory setup 5 Once all the tests have passed and the unit is set up correctly you will hear a
15. d and two single mode press 9 The control station will respond to the toggle sleep mode command with the unit is put into sleep mode and a double beep if the unit is not in sleep mode Since sleep mode and latch mode are mutually exclusive trying to activate either mode while the other is active will cause an ERROR TONE o toggle the one shot enable feature press 5 The control station will respond to the toggle one shot enable command with a single beep if the one shot code is enabled and a double beep if the one shot code is disabled Hanging up the phone terminates intercom mode Intercom mode is also terminated after five minutes of inactivity i e five minutes after the last gate command or five minutes after it is started if no gate commands are entered Notes Intercom mode and use of the keypad are mutually exclusive if you are the middle of entering a four digit code on the keypad i e after the first numeric key is pressed and until the operation finishes the call button will not work and the receiver cannot call the gate If the call button has been pressed or the receiver has called the gate the keypad will not work until the system is back in idle mode remote open mode for the event input will work while the unit is in all modes except program mode Indoor Command Code S Reference Press 9 then enter any of the following _Togg 1 T
16. e 2 Delete Codes To delete codes enter the following MASTER CODE 2 CODE TO BE DELETED You can delete any Access or Function code that you wish with the exception of the MASTER CODE If the code you wish to delete is not found in memory the unit will respond with an ERROR and wait for another code to be entered A GOOD TONE will be sounded once the code has been found and deleted You may continue deleting codes until you finish Press 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 Page 15 American Access Systems Security Brands Inc SECURITY BRANDS Sub Mode 4 Set Sleep Code amp Latch Code and or Call Forwarding EXPLANATION The sleep code used to disable all Relay A and function codes from the keypad It also turns shuts off the CALL button on the intercom This feature is most commonly used in applications where no entry is desired after hours Relay B codes will still be valid from the keypad By connecting both relays in parallel managers may be assigned Relay codes and still gain access While in the
17. es Troubleshooting Page 2 American Access Systems Security Brands Inc O OO W gt N gt N Q Q Q Q Q RHR Q Q Q N OOO A OO O gt O Q W SECURITY BRANDS TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY This Warranty applies to American Access Systems PhoneAire systems 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 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 If we choose to replace your AAS product we may replace it with a new or reconditioned unit of the same or similar design The repair or replacement unit is warranted for a Ninety days the remainder of the original two year warranty period whichever is longer Limitations mplied warranties including those of fitness for a particular purpose and merchant ability an unwritten warranty that he product is fit for ordinary use are limited to two years from the date of purchase AAS will not pay for loss of time inconvenience loss of use of your AAS product service calls or property damage caused by your AAS product or its ailure to operate or any other incidental or consequential damages Some States do not allow l
18. et back to 1251 All coding and programming is also lost when a Unit Reset is completed Master Reset Refer to the 30 028 Circuit Board Transmitter Schematic Follow these steps precisely If you make an error the unit will ERROR and you will have to start over Open the face plate of the unit to access the circuit board Press and hold down SW RESET button on the circuit board Press and release HW RESET button Unit will beep continually Release SW Reset button Unit will issue one tone Press on keypad Unit will beep continually Press and release HW RESET button he unit will issue three GOOD and the MASTER code will be reset to 1251 f you previously were in the sleep or latch mode the unit will return to the idle state Unit Reset Refer to the 30 028 Circuit Board Transmitter Schematic Follow these steps precisely If you make an error the unit will ERROR and you must start over Press and hold down the SW RESET button on the circuit board At the same time press and then release he HW RESET button Unit will begin to beep repeatedly Release SW RESET button and enter The unit will sound GOOD 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 HW RESET button he unit will issue three GOOD and the MASTER code will be reset to 1 2 5 1 he PhoneAire is now completely reset
19. following MASTER CODE 7 NEW CODE NEXT NEW CODE etc to exit You may select any 4 digit code you wish If you receive an ERROR TONE after entering a code it indicates that code is being used Select another code The unit will respond with a GOOD TONE as the unit accepts each new Relay code Continue entering Relay B codes until you finish Press or the memory becomes full You will automatically be exited from the program mode if the memory reaches capacity When memory is full you will not be able to enter this SUb Mode and will receive an ERROR TONE if entry is attempted Sub Mode 8 Enable Disable 3 Strikes You re Out EXPLANATION This feature is desirable to keep unwanted persons from successively entering codes until they hit a programmed access code By selecting this function you enable a 90 seond lock out period if 3 incorrect codes are entered successively within 3 minute period When this occurs the LED s will flash and a high pitched alarm will be generated from the unit for 30 seconds The unit will then shutdown for 1 minute To toggle the 3 strikes you re out feature enter the following MASTER CODE 8 current state MASTER CODE Current state single beep 3 strikes enabled double beep 3 strikes disabled After you have selected mode 8 the unit will respond with a single or double tone A single tone indicates that the 3 Strikes You re Out feature is enabled A double beep i
20. he following MASTER CODE 4 2 LATCH CODE You may select any 4 digit latch code you wish If you receive an ERROR you must select another code os it is already in use The unit will respond with a GOOD TONE with the acceptance of the new Latch Code and you will be exited from the program mode When the latch code is entered the RED Led will light and the gate will hold open When the latch code is entered again the RED Led will go off and the gate will close NOTE On gates with a timer to close the TIMED DURATION starts when the latch code is released Call Forwarding Call Forwarding is located under Sub Mode 4 with Sleep and Latch modes as follows Sub Mode 4 Call Forwarding To program or change the phone number dialed enter MASTER CODE 4 3 status 2 Phone Number 7 10 or 11 digits To disable Call Forwarding MASTER CODE 4 3 status 0 To enable Call Forwarding enter MASTER CODE 4 3 status 1 status Single beep enabled Double beep disabled Notes Pressing will clear the phone number digits entered Pressing will enter the phone number GOOD TONE will sound if 7 10 or 11 digits have been entered when is pressed If not an ERROR TONE will sound and call forwarding will be disabled if it was enabled Digits can be entered until is pressed Any digits over 11 will be discarded and a bad beep will sound when is pressed Call forwarding c
21. ican Access Systems AAS Description 16 1050 Control Station Transmitter w 2keys 16 1050 Receiver Unit 12VAC Adapter Ya 20 X 1 2 carriage bolts Ya 20 hex nuts If any of the above items are missing from this box contact American Access Systems Tools Needed For Basic Installation Wire nuts or appropriate terminals connectors Wire strippers Wire cutters 3 8 drive ratchet with 6 extension and 7 16 socket Digital or Analog multi meter 4 Drill BEFORE PROCEEDING To take full advantage of the 24 month limited warranty you must be registered with American Access Systems Please read the enclosed warranty statement pg 2 fill out the warranty registration card provided and send it to 1675 West Yale Ave Km Englewood CO 80110 171 phone 303 799 9757 _ fax 303 799 9756 sales securitybrandsinc com www securitybrandsinc com AMERICAN ACCESS SYSTEMS SECURITY BRANDS SECURITY Introduction The American Access Systems AAS unit is a fully digital wireless telephone entry system featuring Push to Talk PTT technology The heavy gauge powder coated transmitter enclosure with stainless steel faceplate mounts directly to a pedestal or can be surface mounted The receiver is contained by of a weather tight baked enamel enclosure that mounts directly to the side of the home or main building The No Phone Line entry system allows the use
22. imitations on how an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you What We Ask You To Do receive warranty service for your AAS product you must provide proof of the date of purchase Contact the original dealer or installer of the product and return your AAS product along with the receipt to them If you have problems locating the dealer or installer contact American Access Systems at 303 799 9757 and we will direct you an AAS authorized dealer or distributor If you ship your AAS product you must prepay all shipping charges We suggest that you retain your original packing material in the event you need to ship your AAS product Upon return include your name address phone number proof of date of purchase and a brief description of the operating system problem What This Warranty Does Not Cover The warranty does not cover defects resulting from accidents damage while in transit alterations unauthorized repair failure to follow installation and operating instructions misuse fire flood or acts of God Nor do we warrant you AAS product to be compatible with any particular external device or peripheral If your Warranty has expired on your AAS product or if you product is NOT covered contact your dealer or installer for advice on whether we will repair your AAS product and other repair information includ
23. ing estimated repair costs and additional charges that may be incurred We at our option may replace rather than repair your AAS product with a new or similar design if the damage to the unit is severe or extensive This is the only Warranty we offer on this product and it sets forth all of our responsibilities regarding your AAS product There are no other express Warranties State Law Rights This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from State to State 1675 West Yale Ave Englewood CO 80110 phone 303 799 9757 fax 303 799 9756 BRANDS SECURITY BRANDS INC sales securitybrandsinc com www securitybrandsinc com Page 3 American Access Systems Security Brands Inc SECURITY BRANDS FCC Requirements 1 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the Federal Communications Commission Rules On the inside panel of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number Facility Interface code FIC and Service Order Code SOC This information must be provided to the telephone company Registration No US 01 30027 FIC 02152 SOC 9 0Y USOC 2 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interfe
24. lectric eye motion sensor etc You must move the Lights jumper from On to Event to use this output See circuit board layout on page 7 for location DISABLE Disables the Event Input To program the Event Input as Remote Inactive enter the following MASTER CODE 9 current mode 1 To program the Event Input as an Arming Circuit enter the following MASTER CODE 9 currentmode 2 To program the Event Input as Remote Open enter the following MASTER CODE 9 current mode 3 Relay to Activate To PROGRAM the Event Input as NIGHT LIGHT enter the following MASTER CODE 9 current mode 4 To DISABLE the Event Input enter the following MASTER CODE 9 currentmode 0 Current Mode to Activate Single beep Remote Inactive Mode Enabled 1 Relay A Double beep Arming Circuit Mode Enabled 2 Relay B Triple beep Remote Open Mode Enabled GOOD TONE Only Event Input Disabled After you have selected Sub Mode 9 the unit will respond with tones as described above This tells you the current mode the event input is programmed as See Current Mode above If you do not wish to toggle the state enter to exit If you are programming the event input as a Remote Open input you will be prompted for which relay to activate on an event Enter the correct relay as stated above Relay to activate Sub Mode 0 Erase all codes To erase all access amp function codes except the MASTER code enter the f
25. nd establish contact with the gate establishes data mode If call waiting occurs while in the data mode the data mode connection will be cancelled Once the user has answered the incoming call the user must hang up the receiver and call the gate again 9 to re establish the data mode key cannot be used to get back to data mode in the same fashion that is used to switch between call waiting and talking to the gate Page 12 American Access Systems Security Brands Inc SECURITY BRANDS Intercom Audio Mode Once the data mode communication is established the receiver phone is connected to the receiver unit in data mode on y Itis now possible to send Commands to control the gate from the telephone handset Again audio is not present To establish audio intercom mode between the phone and gate unit press 3 Otherwise to activate relay press 1 or To activate relay press 2 A single beep will be heard after he relay has b he control sta open To toggle call o toggle the s q single beep i ones if disobled activated To toggle the latch mode press the star key followed by the pound key 4 ion will respond to the toggle latch mode command with a single beep if the gate is latched ouble beep if the gate is latched closed orward press 4 The control station will respond with one single tone if enable
26. ndicates that the 3 Strikes You re Out feature is disabled The unit will then issue GOOD TONE and wait for the MASTER code If you wish to toggle the Strikes You re Out state enter the MASTER code If you do not wish to toggle the state enter to exit Page 17 American Access Systems Security Brands Inc SECURITY BRANDS Sub Mode 9 Program Event Input The Event Input allows the user to tie in an external device to control specific functions of the unit The Event Input can be programmed 5 different ways REMOTE INACTIVE Relay A codes be mode inactive by an external switch When inactive all relay A codes will be disabled The relay B program and function codes will still be accessible to the end user ARMING CIRCUIT This is normally used to allow access in parking situations An external vehicle detector may be connected to the input Relay A codes would only become active on the presence detect of a vehicle If an entry attempt to activate relay A is made while the input is not activated entry will be denied The relay B program and function codes will still be accessible to the end user REMOTE OPEN relay may be activated using pushbutton or switch The relay to activate is user selectable This function operates even when the unit is in sleep latch or program mode NIGHT LIGHT This will turn on the unit night light for 60 seconds using a relay connected to o loop detector e
27. normal If it s sup posed to be in PBX make sure it is House unit should be powered from 12VAC transformer Check to make sure power wires are not next to antenna cables Check all an tenna connections to make sure they are tight If on solar power try turning off the charger to see if signal is clearer Increasing MIC gain makes it easier for the person inside to hear the person out side Decreasing MIC gain lets the person outside hear the person inside better The unit is not as loud as the hardwired and if you increase the volume too much the unit will get a lot more cutting out of voice on both sides SECURITY BRANDS 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 E Mail techsupport securitybrandsinc com 1675 West Yale Ave _ Englewood CO 80110 303 799 9757 fax 303 799 9756 O NC sales securitybrandsinc com www americanaccess com SECURITY Page 20 American Access Systems
28. ogg 2 Togg A Relay h A Relay A Relay again le B Relay 3 Activate the intercom 4 Toggle Call Forward Mode enable disable 5 1099 9 Togg PhoneAire b codes Access Code Codes is always 4 MASTER CODE LATCH CODE SLEEP ODE ONE SHOT CODE Page 13 American Access Systems Security Brands Inc One Shot enable disable e Sleep enable disable Access and Function Codes programmed with up to 500 4 digit ACCESS codes However there are two different types of 5 and Function Codes Although the number of Access Codes may vary the number of Function FUNCTION CODES he 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 1251 Itis suggested that you change he default 1 2 5 1 to one of your choice Itis the password to the unit Keep the new MASTER code in a safe place he LATCH CODE is a programmable four digit code used to toggle relay A This code will be used to hold open a device connected to Relay A such as a gate or door he SLEEP CODE is a programmable four digit code which when entered will disable all codes When the SLEEP CODE is entered again the unit will be enabled An override code is provided he ONE SHOT CODE is a programmable four digit code that disables itself after one use The user
29. ollowing MASTER CODE 0 MASTER CODE When the sequence is entered correctly the LED s will flash several times and the unit will generate a GOOD TONE when the memory has been cleared If the above sequence is not validated by the unit you will receive an ERROR TONE and immediately be exited from the program mode IMPORTANT NOTE It should not generally be necessary to erase all the codes from memory unless the codes are forgotten and are occupying needed memory A good log and maintenance of access codes should prevent this from ever needing to be done Page 18 American Access Systems Security Brands Inc SECURITY BRANDS TROUBLESHOOTING Pressing call button at the gate results in get 1 1 2 rings then an ERROR TONE Pressing call button at the gate results in 3 rings and then ERROR TONE Gate unit can be powered from 12VAC transformer or 12VDC battery Voice connection is noisy MIC gain labeled MIC Gain on board potentiometer on gate unit can be adjust ed to try to increase half duplex center point Speaker volume pot labeled Volume on board increases the loudness of the gate unit speaker Page 19 American Access Systems Security Brands Inc Unit can not find house unit Either move units closer different locations or add an antenna extender Units are communicating but no phone line is present Make sure the Telco phone line is correctly connected and that bypass switch is in
30. rence that may cause undesired operation Modification of the device by the user may cause the device to operate in violation of the FCC Rules 3 The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices that may be connected to the telephone line Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call Typically the sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local telephone company 4 FCC compliant telephone and modular plug is provided with this equipment This equipment is designed be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible modular jack which is Part 68 compliant See installation instructions for details 5 this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify youin advance hat temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice is not practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with he FCC if you believe it is necessary 6 telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order or you to make necessary modifications in order
31. rom the package contact American Access Systems immediately It s also a good idea to keep a couple of Antenna Extension Kits with you Important Note t is highly recommended that you perform a loose install of all PhoneAire equipment to position align and test that he system works properly before doing a hard install It s also recommended that you read all of the instructions before proceeding to help assure the best possible installation he PhoneAire system antennas have a range of up to 3500 feet line of sight Transceiver antennas must be ine of sight with no obstructions You may need to move the receiver unit around to find the best location for the installation The following are examples of antenna obstructions to avoid Metal buildings Wrought iron and steel fencing and gates Stucco walls Large panels on trucks and trailers Brickwork and rock walls Rock outcroppings Heavily wooded areas High voltage and overhead wire Invisible Fence dog runs Signs Other equipment operating the 2 4GHz frequency range An optional Antenna Extension Kit may be needed to insure optimum line of sight location of the Transmitter and Receiver or for various types of installations It s good idea to keep a few Kits with you in case you need to add one Important Never remove the pigtail antenna cable from the radio module located on the backside of main circuit board If you must remove
32. the main circuit board unbolt the antenna connector from housing Page 7 American Access Systems Security Brands Inc SECURITY BRANDS Installation Steps 1 NOTE MAKE ALL WIRING CONNECTIONS BEFORE TURNING ON THE POWER Refer to the Connection Schematics 12 adapter is included to power the PhoneAire gate unit Use 12 AWG stranded wire between the 12VAC adapter and the POWER terminal block on the PhoneAire gate unit 2 For a solar power installation connect 12 AWG stranded wire between the battery and the POWER terminal block on the PhoneAire gate unit 3 For gate activation connect the gate control wires to Relay A common and normally open Use stranded wire of the gauge recommended by the gate operator manufacturer 4 Wire secondary equipment such as a pedestrian gate to Relay B Wiring the Receiver Station 5 The PhoneAire receiver unit must be located in line of sight from the gate transmitter unit for the best performance You may need to move the receiver unit around a bit to various locations to find the position that works best for the particular installation An optional antenna extension kit is available from AAS 6 12VAC adapter is included to power the PhoneAire receiver unit Use 12 AWG stranded wire between the 12VAC adapter and the POWER terminal block on the PhoneAire receiver unit NOTE 12VAC adapters are NOT approved for outdoor use 12VAC adapters must be installed in a
33. weatherproof enclosure The receiver unit will operate on 12 volts AC only 7 The PhoneAire is designed to go inline with the incoming phone line See page 6 At the Telephone Company Telco box on the side of the building disconnect the connections between the phone company and the house 8 Run 4 conductor 22 AWG twisted shielded wires between the Telco box and the PhoneAire receiver unit Connect 2 wires between the Telco box phone company tip and ring to the FROM CO terminal block on the PhoneAire receiver unit 9 Connect the other 2 wires at the Telco box to the terminals going into the house phones and the other end of the 2 wires to the PHONES terminal block on the PhoneAire receiver unit Note On the PhoneAire receiver unit circuit board is a manual bypass switch that can be used to disconnect our unit from the telephone line 10 The PhoneAire can also be installed to a PBX or Key phone system Connect two wires from an UNUSED CO port of the PBX system to the To Phones terminal block on the PhoneAire circuit board Then move jumper from Normal to PBX then press and release the HW RESET button on the circuit board refer to Page 14 11 Proceed to wire the Transmitter Station 12 When all of the connections are complete and before you complete the hard install refer to the Operating Section of this Manual page X and check that the system is working properly PhoneAire 16 1050 Receiver Station Conne

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