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Linear Access Pro AP-1 Installation Instructions

Wireless access control receiver

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AP-1
EARTH GND
12-24
POWER
VAC/VDC
INPUT
TRANSMITTER
OPEN REQUEST
NUMBER
Wireless Access
N.C.
ACCESS
COM
RELAY
ACCESS GRANTED
N.O.
SUSPENDED
N.C.
OBSTACLE
COM
OCCUPIED
RELAY
N.O.
RADIO
Control Receiver
Installation Instructions
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USA & Canada (800) 421-1587 & (800) 392-0123
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TERMINAL STRIP
For connection of earth ground,
power and open request inputs
plus access and obstacle relay
outputs.
ACCESS GRANTED INDICATOR
Lights when the access
or obstacle relay is
SUSPENDED INDICATOR
energized.
Lights when a signal is
received from a
transmitter that has
been suspended from
use.
RECEIVER INSTALLATION
MOUNT RECEIVER
USING THE FOUR
SCREWS PROVIDED
1. Mount receiver in an area
protected from the elements.
2. If using the local whip
antenna, the higher the
receiver is mounted, the
better the radio range will be.
3. Optionally, mount the
receiver in a metal cabinet
and use an external antenna.
The AP-1 is designed for a broad range of access control applications. Its wireless
design, small size and dual relay outputs make it easily adaptable for a variety of access
control requirements. Typically, the AP-1 is used to control a door strike, barrier gate,
automatic gate or automatic door operator.
The AP-1 contains a high-gain UHF receiver which uses an external antenna to pick
up signals from up to 250 feet away. Up to 169 Linear MegaCode Format transmitters
POWER
and one Model MGT safety edge transmitter can easily be programmed into the AP-1's
memory. The AP-1 will retain its memory, even without power.
Two dry contact relay outputs are standard. One relay is the ACCESS RELAY, which
triggers for two seconds each time a programmed transmitter is activated. This relay
output connects to the pushbutton or radio input of the access device. The second relay
is the OBSTACLE RELAY, which triggers for two seconds when an obstacle signal is
sent from a Model MGT safety edge transmitter. This relay output connects to the
obstacle input of the access device. An OPEN REQUEST input terminal is supplied for
hardwire activation of the access device with an external pushbutton.
The AP-1 can be powered from 12-24 Volts AC or DC. The Form C relay outputs can
switch up to 1 Amp each. An EARTH GROUND terminal is provided as an optional
connection for maximum lightning and static protection.
DIGITAL DISPLAY
For entering memory
location numbers and
Displays transmitter numbers
utility function numbers.
during operation and
programming. Also displays
MGT supervision status and
system utility information.
OCCUPIED INDICATOR
Lights when the
displayed memory
location is occupied.
Blinks during transmitter
RADIO INDICATOR
learn cycle and before
Lights when a radio
transmitter is deleted.
signal is detected on the
frequency to which the
receiver is tuned.
LOCAL ANTENNA
Attach local whip
antenna directly to
receiver. Bend whip to
point antenna up.
INTRODUCTION
AP-1 FEATURES
NUMERIC KEYPAD
SUSPEND BUTTON
Prevents selected transmitter from
activating the access relay but
does not remove it from memory.
OPEN BUTTON
STAR (*) KEY
Push to activate the access
Displays the number of the last
relay. Also clears any
transmitter activated or
supervisory trouble codes from
subtracts 1 from the displayed
MGT transmitter.
number.
ANTENNA INSTALLATION
REMOTE ANTENNA
EXA-1000 REMOTE ANTENNA
Use the optional
Mount F-81 connector
EXA-1000 antenna
on surface using
mounted as high as
lockwasher and nut.
possible for best radio
Connect to receiver
range. Connect to
with coax cable and
receiver with RG-59
screw whip antenna to
coax cable.
connector.
ATTACH
WHIP
F-81
ANTENNA
CONNECTOR
COAX TO
RECEIVER
EXA-1000 ANTENNA
Five special utility functions can be displayed by pressing the pound (#) key then the
digits 1-5. They display the status of the obstacle transmitter, the number of empty
programming locations, the total number of transmitters programmed, first available
programming location and firmware version number.
The AP-1 can fully supervise the MGT safety edge transmitter. The system monitors
the MGT transmitter for hourly status reports, tamper signals and low battery signals.
A beep will sound every 5 seconds if a fault occurs and the trouble source can be
displayed by pressing pound (#)-1. For a trouble indication, a transmitter must be
activated twice to trigger the ACCESS RELAY if a supervisory condition exists on the
MGT transmitter.
POWER
EARTH GND
12-24
POWER
VAC/VDC
INPUT
TRANSMITTER
OPEN REQUEST
NUMBER
N.C.
ACCESS
COM
RELAY
N.O.
ACCESS GRANTED
SUSPENDED
N.C.
OBSTACLE
COM
RELAY
OCCUPIED
N.O.
RADIO
ACCESSPRO MODEL AP-1 RECEIVER
LEARN BUTTON
Push after entering
POWER INDICATOR
transmitter number to start
Lights when AC or DC
learn cycle. To complete the
power is applied to the
cycle, activate a transmitter
unit.
while occupied light is
blinking.
POUND (#) KEY
Adds 1 to the displayed number. Also
press # then 1-5 for utility functions:
#-1 Displays MGT supervisory status.
#-2 Displays number of empty memory locations.
#-3 Displays number of occupied memory locations.
#-4 Displays first available memory location.
#-5 Displays firmware version number.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
EARTH GROUND
Ground stake, cold
water pipe or unified
earth ground.
12-24
VOLTS
POWER INPUT
AC/DC
Low voltage plug-in
transformer or power
from access device.
OPEN REQUEST PUSHBUTTON
Optional connection
provides an external
method to activate
access device.
Pushbutton or Radio
Terminals
ACCESS DEVICE
ACCESS AND OBSTACLE RELAY TERMINALS
Connect to access device. Select
Obstacle
normally open or normally closed
Terminals
terminals to match access device.
MOUNTING
SCREWS
F-81 CONNECTOR
NUT AND
LOCKWASHER
WHIP
ANTENNA
3-FOOT
ANTENNA
TRANSFORMER
CABLE
ANTENNA CONNECTOR
For direct connection to
the local whip antenna
or, with coax cable, to
the remote antenna.
DELETE BUTTON
Push once after entering the
transmitter number to delete.
Press again while the occupied
light is blinking to delete
selected transmitter from
memory.
EARTH GND
12-24
POWER
VAC/VDC
INPUT
TRANSMITTER
NUMBER
OPEN REQUEST
N.C.
ACCESS
COM
RELAY
ACCESS GRANTED
N.O.
SUSPENDED
N.C.
OBSTACLE
COM
RELAY
OCCUPIED
N.O.
RADIO

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Summary of Contents for Linear Access Pro AP-1

  • Page 1 The AP-1 contains a high-gain UHF receiver which uses an external antenna to pick A beep will sound every 5 seconds if a fault occurs and the trouble source can be up signals from up to 250 feet away. Up to 169 Linear MegaCode Format transmitters POWER EARTH GND displayed by pressing pound (#)-1.
  • Page 2 Operating Temperature Range: -22° to +158° F (-30° to +70° C) as labeled on the product. This Linear Corporation Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied. For warranty service on Linear equipment return product, at sender’s expense to:...