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1. Vehicle Traffic Do not mount the remote keypad where it extends into any traffic lane Locate the gooseneck pedestal or entry kiosk so all parts of the keypad are outside the traffic lane Locate the keypad clear of any turn around lanes vehicles use when access is denied EDGE OF 4 TRAFFIC LANE Americans with Disability Act A D A Requirements THE FOLLOWING WHEELCHAIR ACCESS REQUIREMENTS ARE FOR PUBLIC DOOR CONTROL INSTALLATIONS ONLY 1 If the clear floor space allows only forward approach to the keypad e the maximum high forward reach allowed is 48 above grade to the top of the keypad If the high forward reach to the keypad is over an obstruction of greater than 20 but less than 25 the maximum high forward reach allowed is 44 above grade to the top of the keypad If the clear floor space allows parallel approach by a person in a wheelchair t
2. AM3Plus Access Controller Installation Instructions Linear 760 438 7000 FAX 760 438 7043 USA amp Canada 800 421 1587 amp 800 392 0123 Toll Free FAX 800 468 1340 www linearcorp com Contents us RR mds 2 ODEON s l oci d dera o dc ROI qo PS CR qua 2 Programming and Cardholder Maintenance 2 Hardware Features 3 Software au aa CR n 3 Feature Overview 3 Accessory Overview Xara aca CR 4 PBUS ACCESSOTIES 5 iuda ace org Ca OR UR ARCA wa passa 4 Wiegand Accessories 4 Component Locations 5 Wiring 6 Important Mounting Requirements 7 AM3Plus Mounting 8 Relay Output WINO 9 Power Battery amp Ground Wiring 10 Telephone Wiring 11 5 5 580 cu vaa aieneka k 11 Wiegand Accessories 12 5 232 s de ve ews Ries C OU BS 12 Optional Network Connections 13 System COMMIS uua eed gar UR C x a e x 16 System DIAdITOStlCS 1 22 3 be adc CC EROGO 17 SDOCHICAUONNS 12 32 a 92598 dr CR ees n RC CREE
3. 17 Specifications MECHANICAL Case dimensions 11 5 W x 12 5 H x 3 5 D ELECTRICAL Voltage 16 24 Volts AC or 12 24 Volts DC Current 850 mA maximum 12 Volts DC Backup Battery 12 Volt DC Outputs Relay Channels A D Form C 3 Amps 30 Volts maximum Inputs Four normally closed door sense inputs Four normally open request to exit inputs Two WIEGAND reader inputs Two PBUS inputs Network Three wire network ENVIRONMENTAL Temperature 22 F to 149 F 30 C to 65 C Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Troubleshooting System completely dead 1 No power from transformer Check voltage at AM3Plus transformer terminals System will not answer an incoming call 1 Automatic telephone answer disabled 2 AMSPlus telephone line trouble ACM 1 Modem not installed or not installed correctly check that all the modem pins are correctly in the modem socket Entry code will not activate relay 1 Entry code not set up for proper relay Remote PBUS device does not work 1 Check remote device address switch setting 2 Check remote device for power Remote keypad will not activate a relay 1 Entry code is not assigned 2 Keypad may be in lockout from too many incorrect attempts Wait one minute for lockout to clear and try again Transmitter does not activate relay 1 Transmitter button setting programmed to no relay would effect all transmitters 2 Transmitter block not enrolled 3 Specific
4. 18 Troubleshooting 18 Linear Limited Warranty 19 FCG NOC sce usa upam a aee a 19 Throughout this manual multiple unit networks are referenced Depending on the programming method used networks can contain the following model units NETWORK MODEL OPTIONS 2 Introduction The AM3Plus Access Controller is designed for use as a primary access control device for gated communities parking garages office buildings apartments dormitories hotels motels commercial buildings and recreational facilities Housed in a lockable plastic enclosure the AM3Plus features a 2 digit LED display nine status indicators four relay indicators with four relay activation pushbuttons Three programming buttons a reset button and a power indicator are present The enclosure is monitored with a magnetic tamper switch The system controls its four output relays by responding to various input devices that react to proximity cards transmitters and entry codes The four relay output channels can be programmed to control electric door strikes magnetic locks door amp gate operators or barrier gates Access is granted or denied depending on the current user s authorization to gain access and system settings that control groups of users or all users Complete access control event logging access time restriction access location restriction and administration functions
5. OPERATOR 5 SWITCH 16 VAC 20 VA DOOR EXIT DOOR B TRANSFORMER REQUEST SENSE BUTTON A CONTACT DOOR EXIT DOOR A REQUEST SENSE BUTTON B CONTACT GATE EXIT LOOP SENSOR AM3Plus THIS WIRING EXAMPLE SHOWS DOOR ACCESS WITH DOOR STRIKE ON RELAY CHANNEL DOOR ACCESS WITH A MAGNETIC LOCK ON RELAY CHANNEL B GATE ACCESS WITH A GATE OPERATOR ON RELAY CHANNEL C GATE amp OPERATOR 5 TWO WIEGAND UP TO SIX PBUS MULTIPLE NETWORK UNITS DEVICES CAN BE DEVICES CAN BE REFER TO NETWORK SECTION gn USED WITH EACH AM3PLUS USED WITH EACH AM3PLUS FOR WIRING OPTIONS WIEGAND DEVICE BACKUP BATTERY 12V LEAD ACID 1 9 Wy 0 TERMINALS 31 60 DATI DATO o c TO DEDICATED TELEPHONE LINE OPTIONAL MODEL ACM 1 MODEM REQUIRED FOR LOCAL COMPUTER CONNECTION USE LINEAR MODEL 2 SERIAL COMPUTER CABLE Important Mounting Requirements The AM3Plus Access Control System can be installed for public or private use The mounting requirements for remote keypads will vary depending on the installation Review the following information before starting the installation Mounting Environment Consider the environmental factors at the desired mounting location AN Although the exterior keypads are designed for direct outdoor installations 7 VN it is necessary to protect the AM3Plus from extreme exposure to
6. clamp Do not disturb the clamps installed by the Power or Telephone Company Alternately connect to a metallic cold water pipe for the earth ground 1 Connect the wire from the earth ground to the AM3Plus EARTH GROUND terminal 10 POWER TERMINALS AC DC AC DC N N 16 VAC 20 TRANSFORMER BATTERY TERMINALS NOTE THE AM3PLUS WILL SUPPLY CHARGING 12 VOLT CURRENT FOR THE BATTERY BACKUP BATTERY EARTH GROUND TERMINALS GND GND rh rh S 9 Telephone Wiring For programming the AM3Plus connects to a standard telephone line NOTE The optional Model ACM 1 modem is required for telephone communications to the AM3Plus controller AM3PLUS Important Telephone Wiring Tips TELEPHONE DO ROUTE TELEPHONE AND WIRING INSIDE THE LINE JACK SAME CONDUIT Route all telephone wires inside a dedicated conduit that is at least six inches away from any AC line wiring All telephone wiring must be made on the building side of the telephone company s demarcation device the terminal block where the telephone line connects to the building o f any security system or personal alert system at the installation is connected to the telephone line be sure that it is connected to the INCOMING line ahead of the AM3Plus using a RJ 31X interface DEDICATED Use only high quality telephone wire All telephone wire should be TELEPHONE twisted pair with a minimum size of 24 AWG LINE JACK Typical Tel
7. CAB 3 CABINET Relay Output Wiring Any of the four relay outputs channels A D can be used to control access devices on doors or gates Door or Pedestrian Gate Control 1 Install a low voltage electric door strike or magnetic lock as locking device for the door or pedestrian gate 2 Install the power supply or transformer for the locking device DO NOT POWER THE AM3Plus FROM THIS POWER SUPPLY 3 Connect one wire from the power supply to one wire from the locking device 4 Route two wires between the locking device and the AM3Plus Connect one wire to the remaining wire of the locking device Connect the other wire to the remaining wire of the power supply 5A For a door strike connect the wires to the AM3Plus relay COM amp N O terminals 5B For a magnetic lock connect the wires to the AM3Plus relay COM amp N C terminals Gate Control 1 Route two wires between the gate and the AM3Plus 2 Connect the gate operator s OPEN terminals to the AM3Plus relay COM amp N O terminals NOTE For operator wiring specifics refer to the gate operator s wiring diagram Request to Exit Inputs Each of the four relay outputs has a request to exit input terminal Grounding this terminal will activate the associated relay Exit request inputs are typically used with push bars loop sensors or pushbuttons 1 Install the pushbutton or device to signal an exit request 2 Route two wires from the device to the AM3Plus 3 Connec
8. accessory and the AM3Plus as shown in the figure AMSPLUS READER TERMINALS NOTE THE LED1 LED2 AND HOLD CONNECTIONS MAY NOT BE REQUIRED DEPENDING ON THE WIEGAND DEVICE USED RS 232 Port A modular connector is provided for the bi directional 38 4K baud RS 232 port The AM3Plus RS 232 port connects to a personal computer s COM port System programming can be performed locally with a computer connected to the RS 232 port 12 AM3PLUS RS 232 PORT SET COMPUTER PORT LINEAR MODEL 2 BAUD RATE TO 38 400 BPS SERIAL COMPUTER CABLE USE DB 25 TO DB 9 CABLE ADAPTER IF REQUIRED Optional Network Connections Linears AM3Plus AE1000Plus amp AE2000Plus Access Control Systems can be connected together in a network network will allow sharing programming and user information between the systems Program each unit to a different network Node Address see Page 16 IMPORTANT COMPATIBILITY NOTE Linears previous access control Models AE 1000 AE 2000 amp AM3 can be used in networks with the Models AE1000Plus AE2000Plus amp AM3Plus only using AccessBase2000 software The built in AXNET Browser Interface included in the Plus models is only compatible with the Models AM3Plus AE1000Plus and AE2000Plus Network Configurations for AXNET Programming If the system is going to be programmed using Linear s Browser Interface units can communicate with e
9. are also available to manage the installation The AM3Plus is network ready Multiple units can be interconnected on a 3 wire RS 485 network or through modems The AM3Plus can be used in mixed networks with its sister products the AE1000Plus and AE2000Plus Two sets of Wiegand inputs are available for connection to 26 30 or 31 bit Wiegand devices card readers etc Two sets of PBUS inputs are available for connection to Linear s line of remote accessories The can be powered from 12 24 Volt AC or DC source DC power can be obtained from the access device or AC power from a separate power transformer The system supports and charges a 12 volt backup battery for operation during power outage Low battery detection circuitry monitors the backup battery s condition The EEPROM memory retains all entry codes and programming even without power Operation In a typical installation the units memory would be programmed with each resident s name and entry code number Arriving visitors would use a remote keypad to enter their entry code Also proximity receivers swipe card readers and other remote devices can be used with the system Block coded MegaCode transmitters can be used to gain access through a remote radio receiver connected to the AM3Plus PBUS Each transmitter can be individually suspended or re activated The system s clock calendar can control access based on specific times and dates Automatic relay activation
10. can be scheduled Access can be restricted to certain times and dates Holiday access can be scheduled The system s event log records system activity for future reference Programming and Cardholder Maintenance Two programming methods can be used with the system Linear s AXNET or AccessBase2000 Each has its advantages but only one must be chosen at the onset for each installation Once a unit is programmed with one method all programming data will be lost if a decision is made to switch to the other method Linears software is built into each unit It allows connecting to the unit using common browser software from any PC at any location Each unit s database is stored in the unit s memory Linear s AccessBase2000 software installs in one dedicated PC and is designed with many extra features usually for large network installations The database for the entire system is stored in the dedicated PC Hardware Features V FOUR FORM N O amp N C RELAYS Fach relay has 3 amp 24 volt rating with a status indicator and relay latching pushbutton v FOUR REQUEST TO EXIT INPUTS Activates access device for exiting using a hardwired switch w FOUR SENSING INPUTS For sensing door position to control door ajar and alarm features or for access inhibit timer w NINE STATUS INDICATORS Display access reader and system information V OPTIONAL MODEM Compatible with the Model ACM 1 plug in modem for telephone communications with
11. system v R 232 COMMUNICATIONS PORT RS 232 port for direct connection to printer or computer V NETWORK SUPPORT Multiple units can be connected together to share data w EXPANSION INTERFACE SUPPORT Model AM MIO accessory adds additional input and outputs to the AM3Plus w ON BOARD CLOCK CALENDAR CIRCUIT Stamps the event log data as it is stored in the system s memory V WIEGAND INPUTS Two Wiegand format card reader inputs for connection to external devices w LINEAR PBUS SUPPORT Two PBUS input output ports for connection to Linear accessories w BACKUP BATTERY SUPPORT Built in backup battery charging circuit w POWER FAILURE MONITOR AC power input is monitored power outages are recorded in the event log Software Highlights w COMPUTER PROGRAMMABLE No dedicated programmer required program with a computer and a modem v LARGE ENTRY CODE CAPACITY Up to 20 000 entry codes can be used for gaining access w 2 8 DIGIT ENTRY CODE LENGTH Flexible code length for different applications w LARGE TRANSMITTER CAPACITY Up to 45 600 block coded and 20 000 individually enrolled Linear transmitters can be used for gaining access w TRANSMITTER FACILITY CODE SUPPORT Identifies wireless transmitters by installation v LARGE CARD CAPACITY Up to 45 600 block coded and 20 000 individu ally enrolled cards can be used for gaining access w FOUR INDEPENDENT RELAY CHANNELS Each outputs action is programmable V PROGRAMMABLE TIME SCHEDULED RELA
12. DE NODE F4 G4 NODE NODE NODE 5 5 D5 NODE NODE G5 NODE NODE NODE A6 C6 NODE NODE F6 G6 NODE NODE NODE AT 107 D7 NODE NODE F7 G7 NODE NODE NODE 8 Cg pg NODE NODE Fg G8 0 Lu Optional Network Connections Continued RS 485 Network Wiring Network wiring conforms to 3 wire RS 485 electrical specifications Units connected in the network can be wired using one unit as a hub or by wiring from one unit to the next in daisy chain fashion See the figures for wiring options Use Belden 9925 or Carol C0600 shielded cable or equivalent Maximum wire run distance is 4000 feet NOTE Be sure to connect the cable s shield to one of the GND terminals Network Wiring with Hub 1 Mount and install the units for the network 2 Choose one unit to be the Network Hub Usually this would be a centrally located or master unit 3 Route 3 conductor shielded cable from the hub unit to one of the other units Repeat this step to connect the hub unit to each of the other units 4 Connect the 3 conductor cable to each unit s NETWORK terminals Network Dai
13. DES Gee hes Optional Network Connections Continued Network Configuration for AccessBase2000 Programming If the system is going to be programmed using Linears AccessBase2000 software units communicate with each other on the network through RS 485 cable connections AccessBase2000 does not support unit to unit network communications through modems only RS 485 cable AccessBase2000 does support modem communications from the PC to the eight Node 1 master units on an AccessBase2000 network Refer to the figure below for design details of a fully implemented AccessBase2000 network The figure shows eight networks each with eight nodes for a total of 64 units FULL ACCESSBASE2000 NETWORK 1 NETWORK NODE NETWORK NODE 1 ALWAYS MM E REQUIRES A MODEM FOR RS 485 CABLE CONNECTION MODEM REMOTE PROGRAMMING NETWORK NETWORK NETWORK NETWORK NETWORK NETWORK NETWORK NETWORK wd ced wd Co E L NODE NODE NODE NODE NODE A1 C1 D1 F1 G1 NODE NODE NODE NODE NODE 2 CD D2 F2 G2 NODE NODE NODE A3 C3 D3 NODE NODE F3 G3 NODE NODE NODE A4 C4 D4 NO
14. LATCH press to latch relay D press again to unlatch SYSTEM RESTART BUTTON will reboot the system s microcontroller NO SYSTEM INFORMATION WILL BE ERASED Display The STATUS PROGRAM display will shows the current system conditions and is used for system setup Power up When power is applied the display will show the current mode of operation Fn or AccessBase2000 and the version number of the firmware installed The default mode of operation is AccessBase2000 Program Mode Program Mode uses the display and the UP DOWN and ENTER pushbuttons The setting the network node address operation mode and clearing the memory can be performed in Program Mode Refer to the following steps to change the system settings 1 Toenter Program Mode press and hold the UP and DOWN pushbuttons together for one second While in Program Mode both decimal points on the display are lit 2 The display shows the current network node number setting 3 Press the UP or DOWN button to cycle the display through the options that can be selected see Program Mode Display Table 4 When the desired option is displayed press the ENTER button to select the option NOTE network installations a unique network address 1 8 for AccessBase2000 1 4 for AXNET must be set before communicating with network NOTE If using for programming the system select the Hn programming option for AccessBase2000 select Rb A
15. Y ACTIVATION Activation for up to four time periods for each of the 31 system time zones V PROGRAMMABLE TIME ZONE ACCESS VALIDATION Validation during four time periods for each of the 31 system time zones w PROGRAMMABLE VALIDATION DAYS Select days of the week access is allowed V PROGRAMMABLE HOLIDAY DAYS Select up to 24 expiring amp 24 non expiring holidays for access restriction w OBSTACLE TRANSMITTER SUPPORT Compatible with Linear s Model MGT transmitter w EVENT LOG Stores up to 20 000 system events in memory for record keeping w DELETED CARDHOLDER DATABASE System logs deleted cardholders for future identification V TIMED OR TRUE ANTI PASSBACK Options to temporarily disable a cardholder s credentials after access for a preset time or depending the cardholder s access direction Feature Overview Relay Outputs Four 3 amp dry contact relay outputs are provided to activate four access devices such as door strikes magnetic locks automatic doors barrier gates and automatic sliding gates The relay outputs can also be used for alarm contact shunting operator obstacle triggering and alarm activation Each of the four relays can also be manually activated from buttons on the front of the AM3Plus LED indicators display the status of each relay Request to Exit Inputs Each relay channel has a request to exit input These inputs are supplied for hardwire activation of the access devices Typically a request to exit input is w
16. ach other on the network through modems or RS 485 cable connections Refer to the figure below for details of the 11 supported AXNET network hardware configurations and associated Network Configuration Numbers After choosing a network layout that best suits the installation note the Network Configuration Number This number is required to be entered during setup of the AXNET Browser Interface in the Global Settings for Networking area NETWORK CONFIGURATION 1 SINGLE UNIT NODE AXNET COMPATIBLE NETWORK CONFIGURATIONS MASTER UNIT 1 ALWAYS REQUIRES A MODEM FOR REMOTE PROGRAMMING RS 485 CABLE CONNECTION MODEM TELEPHONE CONNECTION NETWORK CONFIGURATION 2 TWO RS 485 NODES NETWORK CONFIGURATION 7 FOUR RS 485 NODES NETWORK CONFIGURATION 3 TWO MODEM NODES NETWORK CONFIGURATION 8 THREE RS 485 NODES 1 ONE NODE E NETWORK CONFIGURATION 4 THREE RS 485 NODES NETWORK CONFIGURATION 9 2X TWO RS 485 NODES TWO MODEM NODES NETWORK CONFIGURATION 5 TWO RS 485 NODES NETWORK CONFIGURATION 10 TWO 5 485 NODES ONE MODEM NODE NETWORK CONFIGURATION 6 THREE MODEM TWO MODEM NODES NETWORK CONFIGURATION 11 FOUR MODEM in O NODES NO
17. ephone Wiring Dz 1 Connecta double ended modular cable between the AM3Plus s PHONE LINE jack and the modular telephone jack wired to the installation s telephone line DOUBLE ENDED MODULAR TELEPHONE CORD PBUS Accessories Up to six accessories keypads proximity readers remote receivers can be connected to the two PBUS input output ports A typical application for PWR a remote keypad would be to control a second door or gate G GND Linears PBUS devices compatible with the AM3Plus are REMOTE DAT1 PBUS AM RRR Remote Radio Receiver E DATO TERMINALS AM RGR Remote Radio Receiver DVAL AM RPR Radio Proximity Receiver PCLK AM KP Exterior Keypad AM KPI Interior Keypad i AM CRI Card Reader Interface NOTE UP TO SIX PBUS DEVICES MAY BE CONNECTED TO THE THREE SETS OF PBUS TERMINALS Conventional cable or commonly available Cat 5e Ethernet cable can be used to connect PBUS remote devices to the AM3Plus When using Cat 5e cable note that the PWR and GND connections use two wires omancea CAT 5e WIRING EXAMPLE each to enhance the current carrying capacity for powering the remote device BROWN WHITE BROWN WHITE Cable choices WA ad d ne vL Cat 5e Ethernet cable for wire runs up to 500 9 PWR 24 AWG Belden Type 9931 or equivalent for wire runs up to 300 O 20 AWG Weico Type 9405 or equivalent for wire runs up to 600 DATO en KOO SOON DAT 1 Moun
18. es Department may ask the installer to use these indicators to DECODE NETWORK diagnose the system ALDAE ee Indicators M WEBER nM 15 LED indicators are on the AM3Plus Refer to the figure for the location pagus PETERS BATTERY of each indicator ewrlhnNinWannnlrAr e POWER lights when AC or DC power is present N STATUS PROGRAM DISPLAY shows supervisory and status conditions also used for some local programming DECODE lights when a credential has been successfully decoded VALIDATE lights when a credential is determined to be valid ACCESS GRANTED lights when a credential is validated and access is granted PBUS blinks when any PBUS device is successively decoded READER A flashes when Wiegand A device is successively decoded READER B flashes when Wiegand B device is successively decoded NETWORK flashes in response to network traffic NETWORK HOST ON LINE lights when the Host PC is connected to the Master Node 2000000fooooooc oooooodg2soooooo BACKUP BATTERY LOW lights when backup battery measures low w 020000522209 RELAY ACTIVE lights when the Channel relay is energized RELAY B ACTIVE lights when the Channel B relay is energized RELAY C ACTIVE lights when the Channel C relay is energized RELAY A RELAY B RELAY O RELAY D RELAY D ACTIVE lights when the Channel relay is energized rove 41 ACTIVE
19. fter the option is selected the system will restart Status Mode While the system is running the display will show the current system status Normally the left digit will show a moving pattern and the right digit will show the unit s Network Node number When a supervisory condition exists the display will cycle to show the condition s When an item is displayed press the ENTER button to clear the display clears the display only the condition may still exist Refer to the following table for the supervisory condition display codes STATUS MODE DISPLAY AC POWER FAIL BACKUP BATTERY REQUIRED 6 CHANNEL E LOCKEDCLOSED O CHANNEL D LOCKEDCLOSED 09 MODEM FAILURE STATUS PROGRAM DISPLAY SYSTEM RESTART BUTTON l00ooooooooq ooooooooooooo0 eooooooooo oooooooYooooooc ooo RELAY RELAY RELAY C RELAY D LATCH LATCH LATCH LATCH STATUS PROGRAM DISPLAY SYSTEM IDLE RIGHT DIGIT SHOWS NETWORK NODE ADDRESS LEFT DIGIT CIRCULATES PROGRAM MODE STATUS MODE DIGITS SHOW SUPERVISORY CODE PROGRAM MODE DISPLAY AccessBase2000 MODE AXNET MODE FUNCTION T TO NODE 1 T TO NODE 4 T TO NODE 5 T TO NODE 7 T TO NODE 8 System Diagnostics Several indicators on the AM3Plus are for monitoring the system during ACCESS operation When calling for technical assistance Linear s Technical GRANTED NETWORK Servic
20. he maximum high side reach shall be 54 above grade to the top of the keypad 4 If the high side reach is over an obstruction of 24 or less the maximum high side reach allowed is 46 above grade to the top of the keypad N AN3Plus Mounting Standard Cabinet The AM3Plus cabinet is designed to be mounted directly to a wall or flat surface Wiring access for power telephone earth ground control output must be available at the mounting location For easier wiring choose a well lit location Wiring access for remote accessory cables must also be available at the mounting location 1 Flip the cabinet s cover up to unlock the hinges and remove the cover from the case 2 To make cabinet mounting easier the AM3Plus can be removed from the cabinet optional If using conduit for wiring punch out the selected cabinet wiring knockouts 4 Usethe cabinet as a template and mark the locations for the four cabinet mounting screws in the keyhole slots 5 Markthe wiring access slot if the wiring is being routed from behind the cabinet 6 Use a hole saw to cut out the location for the wiring access slot if used 7 Use four screws and appropriate screw anchors to mount the cabinet to the wall 8 If the AM3Plus was removed to mount the cabinet replace the AM3Plus 9 After the installation s wiring and programming are complete replace the cabinet s cover and secure it with the two screws provided Outdoor Cabinet To p
21. ing NOTE DO NOT APPLY POWER UNTIL THE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE TURN MASTER POWER SWITCH OFF BEFORE WIRING 1 Route two wires between the AM3Plus and the power transformer For power wire runs up to 100 feet use 18 AWG 600 volt insulated wire For power wire runs up to 200 feet use 16 AWG 600 volt insulated wire 2 Connect the wires to the transformer Connect the other end of the wires to the AM3Plus AC1 amp AC2 terminals Backup Battery Use of battery backup is optional It will allow the AM3Plus to operate for short periods of time without AC power The door or gate access device must use some type of battery backup of its own for the entire system to be functional Use a 12 volt gel cell type battery Up to a 7 amp hr battery will fit into the AM3Plus cabinet Do not use a 6 volt battery NOTE A backup battery is not required to maintain the AM3Plus clock calendar and programming memory during power outages 1 Route two battery leads between the AM3Plus and the backup battery 2 Connect the Battery positive to the AM3Plus BAT terminal and the negative to the BAT terminal NOTE The AM3Plus supplies battery charging current An external battery charger is not required to maintain the battery Earth Ground For the best ground use size 12 gauge solid wire or larger to connect the to an 8 foot copper ground rod Locate the ground rod next to the Power and Telephone company rods and bond the rods together with a new
22. ired to a pushbutton inside of the access controlled area When a person desires to exit pressing the pushbutton will activate the output relay channel and trigger the access device A loop detector for automatic gate operation can be connected to a request to exit input Sensing Inputs The sensing inputs connect to door switches that monitor whether the controlled door is open or closed The sensing inputs may alternately be programmed as access inhibit inputs for use with an external timer or service Switch Optional Modem A modular connector is provided for telephone line connection to the unit s optional 33 6K baud modem The system can be accessed remotely for programming and control over the standard telephone system using a personal computer with a modem For system backup a computer connected through the modem can store and retrieve the AM3Plus memory data RS 232 Communications Port A modular connector is provided for the bi directional 38 4K baud RS 232 port The AM3Plus RS 232 port connects to a personal computer s COM port System programming can be performed locally with a computer connected to the RS 232 port Obstacle Detection Linear s Model MGT safety edge transmitter is compatible with the AM3Plus The MGT detects and transmits obstacle events to a remote receiver connected to the AM3Plus Programming Memory AM3Plus flash memory retains all entry codes transmitter information card access and programming even w
23. ithout power Battery Backup The system supports a 12 volt battery backup for operation during power outage The system will charge the backup battery when AC power is present Network Support Multiple AE1000Plus AE2000Plus amp AM3Plus units can be networked together via three wire RS 485 cables or through modems allowing information sharing between the units A common event log is retained for all of the networked units Linear PBUS Ports Two 6 wire Linear PBUS input output ports are available to connect to several accessories keypads proximity readers remote receivers A typical application for a remote keypad or reader would be to control additional doors or gates Accessory Overview AM3PLUS ACCESS CONTROLLER 290009 pur Qoo pu 80666 ah PBUS WIEGAND ASSESSORIES ACCESSORIES INTERIOR AM PR KEYPAD PROXIMITY READERS sy ES e E BAE fei AM KP EXTERIOR KEYPAD WIEGAND CARD READERS m AM CRI PROXIMITY CARD RECEIVER READER INTERFACE PBUS Accessories Several compatible accessories are available to connect to the two 6 wire communications PBUS inputs Up to six PBUS accessories can be used with each AM3Plus unit AM RRR Remote Radio Receiver For wireless transmitters connect the Model AM RRR high gain superheterodyne UHF receiver The
24. one or two additional 26 bit Wiegand input devices per AM CRI interfaces used Wiegand Accessories The two WIEGAND format inputs connect WIEGAND devices to the AMSPlus Linear offers a Wiegand format proximity reader Most other manufacturers 26 30 amp 31 bit WIEGAND output devices can also be used with the AM3Plus AM PR Proximity Reader The Model AM PR is a radio based reader that works with either proximity tags Model AM PT or proximity cards Model AM PC both of which are slotted to attach to key rings Upon reading a user s J tag or card the reader sends the entry data via a Wiegand output to the AM3Plus An integral LED AM PR confirms to the user that access is granted Component Locations STATUS PROGRAM DISPLAY ARROW POWER BUTTONS STATUS INDICATOR INDICATORS AM3PLUS ACCESS CONTROLLER RELAY LATCH BUTTONS 4 COM PORT w AM MIO INTERFACE CONNECTOR CONNECTOR HIDDEN TERMINAL TELEPHONE LINE BLOCKS CONNECTOR POWER SWITCH Wiring Diagram Mee cesso a Ea RELAY RATING E 1 TERMINALS 1 30 3 AMPS 30 VOLTS HAHA E L 4 AC DC MAXIMUM POWER INPUT 12 24 VOLTS AC OR DC 250 mA MIN ELECTRIC DOOR STRIKE DOOR STRIKE POWER SUPPLY UP TO SIX PBUS DEVICES CAN BE USED WITH EACH AMSPLUS CABINET GATE TAMPER
25. receiver is housed in a weather resistant enclosure and can be mounted indoors or outdoors Gaskets and a weather tight wiring strain relief seal the unit from the elements AM RPR Remote Proximity Receiver The Model AM RPR functions as a remote device that supplies localized radio reception for the AM3Plus In a typical installation the AM RPR would be mounted in a plastic single gang electrical box next to the controlled opening When the user requires access their transmitter must be activated within three inches of the AM RPR faceplate AM KP Exterior Keypad The Model AM KP is housed in a rugged cast aluminum enclosure designed for exterior installations The die cast keys have bright easy to read yellow graphics The keypad can be mounted to a pedestal or directly to a wall A keylock secures the keypad to the mounting backplate AM KPI Interior Keypad The Model AM KPI keypad is housed in a rugged plastic enclosure designed to be mounted indoors in a standard single gang electrical box Tamper resistant screws secure the keypad to its mounting plate The die cast keys have bright easy to read yellow graphics and is illuminated with white LEDs The keypad is supplied with a satin chrome bezel and three interchangeable colored bezels white ivory amp bronze to customize the keypad appearance for the installation AM CRI Card Reader Interface The Model AM CRI expands the standard two AM3Plus Wiegand inputs by supporting
26. rotect the unit outdoors the AM3Plus can be mounted inside a Linear Model CAB 3 P N ACP000913 outdoor metal cabinet Wiring access for power telephone earth ground control output must be available at the mounting location For easier wiring choose a well lit location Wiring access for remote accessory cables must also be available at the mounting location 1 Open the cabinets cover and push it in to latch it open 2 Punch out the selected cabinet wiring knockouts 3 Use the cabinet as a template and mark the locations for the four cabinet mounting screws 4 Use four screws and appropriate screw anchors to mount the cabinet to the wall 5 Mount the AM3Plus inside the cabinet with four 6 32 screws 6 After the installation s wiring and programming are complete lower the cabinet s cover and secure it with a lock FOR CONDIUT WIRING PUNCH OUT REQUIRED KNOCKOUTS AND INSTALL 3 4 CONDUIT HUBS IN HOLES 3 CONDUIT KNOCKOUTS wa a e o i FOR CONDUIT WIRING REMOVE ANY CABINET KNOCKOUTS BEFORE MOUNTING THE CABINET USE THE CABINET BOTTOM AS A TEMPLATE TO MARK THE FOUR KEYHOLE MOUNTING HOLES FOR RECESSED WIRING MARK WIRING SLOT THEN CUT OUT HOLE WITH DRYWALL SAW USE THE APPROPRIATE HARDWARE TO MOUNT THE CABINET AMSPLUS MOUNTS IN CAB 3 CABINET WITH FOUR 6 32 SCREWS
27. sun driving rain or snow Mounting the unit in a kiosk can provide extra A environmental protection Use a Model CAB 3 P N ACP00913 cabinet for mounting the AM3Plus outdoors Follow Building Codes Check all local building codes and ordinances prior to installing the system Proper installation of the AM3Plus conforming to the local building codes for access control equipment is a regulatory requirement The AM3Plus and remote keypad installation is an extremely important and integral part of the overall access control system Mounting Location If the AM3Plus is used to control a door or pedestrian gate locate the remote keypad as near as practical to the entry point If the unit is mounted on or in a wall adjacent to the entry point be sure the wall is sturdy The repeated shock and vibration from a slamming access door or spring loaded pedestrian gate must be isolated from the keypad NEVER MOUNT THE KEYPAD DIRECTLY TO A MOVING DOOR OR GATE Gate Installations If the AM3Plus is used to control a gate operator connected to a vehicular gate the remote keypad MUST be mounted AT LEAST 10 feet away from the open and closed gate operator NO TIME SHOULD A 10 MINIMUM PERSON BE ABLE TO TOUCH THE GATE OR GATE OPERATOR AND THE KEYPAD AT THE SAME TIME
28. sy chain Wiring 1 Mount and install the units for the network 2 Route 3 conductor shielded cable from one unit to the next unit until there is cabling run to all of the units 3 Connect the 3 conductor cable to each unit s NETWORK terminals ACCESS CONTROL HOMERUN NETWORK USING ONE UNIT AS A NETWORK MASTER SHIELD NETWORK MASTER UNIT 1 SHIELD NET B GND NOTE GROUND CABLE SHIELDS ONLY AT ONE END SHIELD NETWORK MASTER UNIT 1 SHIELD NETWORK UNIT 2 NETWORK UNIT 4 NET B NET A NETWORK UNIT 2 NET B GND NET A ACCESS CONTROL NETWORK USING DAISY CHAIN WIRING NOTE GROUND CABLE SHIELDS ONLY AT ONE END NETWORK UNIT 3 NET B GND NET A NETWORK UNIT 4 NET B GND NET A System Controls Pushbuttons Refer to the figure for the location of each of the eight pushbuttons UP button adds one to the value on the STATUS PROGRAM display DOWN button subtracts one from value on the STATUS PROGRAM display Press with the UP button for one second to enter Programming Mode ENTER button accepts the value on the STATUS PROGRAM display during programming clears an indication during the supervisory display RELAY A LATCH press to latch relay A press again to unlatch RELAY B LATCH press to latch relay press again to unlatch RELAY LATCH press to latch relay C press again to unlatch RELAY D
29. t and install the accessory as described in its instructions Ded eee 2 Route cable from the AM3Plus to the accessory l 3 Set the DEVICE ADDRESS rotary switch in the accessory to POLK Sratcewire aciei POLK a unique address number When programming the system the REMOTE PBUS ACCESS device address number will identify each PBUS accessory to the DEVICE TERMINALS CAT 5e CONTROL SYSTEM AM3Plus 4 UTP CABLE PBUS TERMINALS 4 Connect the cable to the accessory and the AM3Plus see PBUS UP TO 500 FEET PER DEVICE wiring diagram 11 Wiegand Accessories The two AM3Plus Wiegand inputs READER amp can connect to a large variety of 26 30 and 31 bit Wiegand output accessories The Wiegand format is a common standard for access control equipment A typical application would be to add swipe card or proximity readers to the system NOTE Depending on the Wiegand accessory used the LED2 and HOLD connections may not be required LED1 output is switched to ground during non access time LED2 output is switched to ground for one second during access time 1 Mount and install the Wiegand accessory as described in its installation instructions 2 Route a cable from the AM3Plus to the accessory For wire runs up to 300 feet use 24 AWG Belden 9931 or equivalent For wire runs up to 500 feet use 20 AWG Weico 9405 or equivalent 3 Connect the cable to the
30. t to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 19 SS 227542 A
31. transmitter is deactivated in the system 18 Linear Limited Warranty This Linear product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for twenty four 24 months This warranty extends only to wholesale customers who buy direct from Linear or through Linear s normal distribution channels Linear does not warrant this product to consumers Consumers should inquire from their selling dealer as to the nature of the dealers warranty if any There are no obligations or liabilities on the part of Linear Corporation for consequential damages arising out of or in connection with use or performance of this product or other indirect damages with respect to loss of property revenue or profit or cost of removal installation or reinstallation All implied warranties including implied warranties for merchantability and implied warranties for fitness are valid only until the warranty expires This Linear Corporation Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied All products returned for warranty service require a Return Product Authorization Number RPA Contact Linear Technical Services at 1 800 421 1587 for an RPA and other important details FCC Notice Changes or modifications not expressly described in this manual or approved by the manufacturer could void the users authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuan
32. tthe device s normally open output to the wires 4 To activate a relay channel connect the wires to the associated relay request to exit terminal RTE A RTE B RTE C or RTE D and a GND terminal Sensing Inputs The sensing inputs can connect to a door switch that monitors whether the controlled door is open or closed 1 To use the door sense feature to detect forced entry or door ajar conditions install a normally closed door switch on the door or pedestrian gate and route two wires from the switch to the AM3Plus 2 Connect the sensing device wires to the associated relay sensing terminal DS A DS B DS C or DS D and a GND terminal TYPICAL DOOR STRIKE HOOKUP ELECTRIC por 91 1 2 dd STRIKE I N O m m S TERMINALS CHANNEL A B C OR D POWER SUPPLY TYPICAL MAGNETIC LOCK HOOKUP MAGNETIC e Dnc DOOR I 12 NC COM LOCK el No RELAY TERMINALS CHANNEL OR D DOOR LOCK POWER SUPPLY TYPICAL AUTOMATIC GATE HOOKUP Q N C GATE 56 12 OPERATOR 5 NO RELAY TERMINALS CHANNEL A B OR D RELAY RATING 3 AMPS 30 VOLTS AC DC MAXIMUM REQUEST DOOR EXIT GND r 49 BUTTON RTE A B OR D REQUEST TO EXIT TERMINALS RTE REQUEST TO EXIT DOOR SENSE TERMINALS pon el em sense DS DOOR SENSE NOTE DOOR SENSE CONTACT IS NORMALLY CLOSED Power Battery amp Ground Wiring Power Wir
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