Access Cards - Viking ES-3 Technical Practice

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A. Assignment
Each ES-3 (up to 32 total) must be assigned with its own unique entry point location identifier. With the shunt
set to Low Group, 16 different rotary switch positions are available. After these 16 have been used, set the
remaining units to the High Group for 16 more settings using the same rotary switch.
IMPORTANT: Do NOT set group shunts and rotary switches until the entire system is wired and pow-
ered up.
If an ES-3 is installed with a duplicate entry point location identifier, the Status LED will flash. Simply move
the shunt/rotary switch to a new position. The Status LED will momentarily go off, then come on steady to
show it has its own unique entry point location identifier.
B. ES-3
Each ES-3 and all valid card numbers must be programmed in the system for proper operation. This pro-
gramming is done through the telephone line interface of the AES-2000 using the PB-100 with special soft-
ware. This allows either remote programming from a distant location, or local programming using the Viking
DLE-300 line simulator. The PB-100 is connected to a serial port of a P.C. and Windows based software is
used to enter relay activation times and alarm conditions for each ES-3 and the valid card numbers in the
AES-2000 data base.
Access the Remote Programmer software as described in
the AES-2000 Technical Practice. Proceed through the
"Building Selection", "Apartment Selection", and "Security
Code" screens until the "Data Transmit" screen appears.
Then click the "Entry Points" button and the "Entry Point
Quick Programming" screen will appear as shown to the
right. To start, select whether the ES-3 to be programmed is
a low or high group (shunt selectable), enter the rotary
switch position, and click "Get Status".
If a "Network Error" is given, check that the Group Shunt and
Rotary Switch assignment match an actual installed ES-3,
the ES-3 being programmed is powered up, and the CAN
bus connections are polarity correct (H & L). When all is OK,
the existing parameters such as Facility Code (see Access
Cards section C below), relay activation times and alarm
conditions will appear. New values may be entered and
applied, or click the "Guide" button to walk through detailed
programming instructions in the software itself.
After one ES-3 is programmed, select the next ES-3 to be
programmed and continue until all entry points have been
programmed.
C. Access Cards
26-bit Wiegand Access Cards, such as the HID Proximity Card, identify themselves with an eight digit num-
ber. The first three digits are considered the Facility Code and are programmed into the ES-3. The last five
digits are the Internal Card Number and are programmed into the AES-2000 as the "Keyless Entry Code"
for the person the card will be issued.
For example: If the facility code is 477 and the Internal Card Number is 00023, then program 477 as one
of the Facility Codes in each ES-3 entry point to be used. The Internal Card Number "00023" must be pro-
grammed in to AES-2000 as the Keyless Entry Code for the given apartment. (See Programming section
in the AES-2000 Technical Practice).
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