Viking the aes-2000 accessible entry system manual
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The AES-2000 Accessible Entry System provides both audio and visual assistance for those with disabilities. The LCD display with large 1/2” tall characters is back-lit and will dis- play a directory of tenants as well as directions and prompt s. A built in voice recorder and announcer can also provide a supporting audio message. When the EZ™ Ac[...]
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2. IF YOU HA VE A PROBLEM WITH A VIKING PRODUCT , PLEASE CONT ACT : VIKING TECHNICAL SUPPORT A T (715) 386-8666 Our T echnical Support Department is available for assistance Monday 8am - 4pm and T uesday - Friday 8am - 5pm central time. So that we can give you better service, before you call please: 1. Know the model number , the serial number and [...]
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0.875" Diameter Knockout Mounting Ring (included) AES-2000 The rough-in box should be framed into the wall. Hinge (8) Screws (included) for mounting the ring to the rough-in box. (3) Screws (included) for mounting the AES-2000 to the ring VIKING © Hudson, WI LETTERS NAMES CALL/HANG -UP EZ TM HELP VOLUME TTY Steel Rough-In Box (included) Seala[...]
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B. Surface Mount Chassis (AES-2000S) The AES-2000S comes with a black powder painted steel surface mount chassis. A knockout is provided on the bot- tom of the chassis as an alternate wire entrance. The four outer holes on the back of the chassis are for mounting the box to the wall. 0.875" Diameter Knockout (3) Hinge Holes Junction Box Holes [...]
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P P r r o o g g r r a a m m m m i i n n g g The tenant names and phone numbers must be programmed into the system for proper operation. This programming is done through the telephone line interface using the PB-100 with special software. This allows either remote programming from a distant location, or local programming using the V iking DLE-300 li[...]
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A. Building Selection The Remote Programming Software is cap able of handling information on many different buildings. The Building Selection screen (left) displays the information on each building. This screen also allows the user to add a new building, or drop an old one. Pressing the right arrow button will bring up the "Apartment Selection[...]
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The Download Names screen (left) is used to retrieve the tenant names, phone numbers, access codes and keyless entry codes that have been pre- viously programmed into the AES-2000 . The “Present ID” box contains the ID number of the first record to be downloaded. The tenant ID is an unchangable consecutive number assigned to the tenant when the[...]
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O O p p e e r r a a t t i i o o n n Due to the dynamic nature of the product design, the information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Viking Electronics, and it s affiliates and/or subsidiaries assume no responsibility for errors and omissions contained in this information. Revisions of this document or new editions o[...]