Contents PARTS CHECKLIST4 INTRODUCTION SETTING THE SYSTEM (FACILITY) CODE PROGRAMMING THE 11-3500 VALIDATING A SINGLE CARD. VALIDATING A BLOCK OF CARDS. VOIDING CARDS. SETTING THE LATCH TIMER. ACTIVE/INACTIVE. DOOR UNLOCK MODE. TIMED ANTIPASSBACK FEATURE. ANTIPASSBACK WAITING TIME. RELAY CONFIGURATION. INSTALLATION...
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TekTone, HID, SecuraKey and Omniprint. If your AAS product is defective and returned within two years of the date of purchase, we will repair it, or at our option, replace it 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.
Parts Checklist Enclosed with this box you should have the following items. Description Control Station 1/4 by 1/2 carriage bolts (Post mount units only) 1/4-20 hex nuts (Post mount units only) 12 Volt AC Transformer If any of the above items are missing from this box, contact American Access Systems Tools Needed For Basic Installation •...
The ID number is what distinguishes one user card from another. Program cards (fig. 1) are used to tell the 11-3500 what it is to do. As with access cards, program cards are magnetically encoded with a common system code and instruction information. The system code of your program cards is the same as the system code of your access cards.
While the LED indicator is flashing, place either a programming card or an access card with the proper system code onto the touch plate and remove it. The 11-3500 will “remember”...
Programming the 11-3500 Functions of the 11-3500 are programmed by placing the program cards on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate in a proper sequence. It is helpful to think of placing a program card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate as depressing a key on a keyboard or key pad.
CARD® reader plate, remove it and place the “ACTIVE/INACTIVE” card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate and remove it. ACTIVE/INACTIVE To return the 11-3500 to normal operation, place the “ACTIVE/INACTIVE” card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate and remove it. Timed Antipassback Feature If the Timed Antipassback feature is activated, a card used for entry is made temporarily void for a settable amount of waiting time.
Relay Configuration The solid-state relay can be set to be Normally Closed, Normally Open or to operate with the SecuRelay™ for increased vandal resistance. Selections are: Normally Open (Factory default) Normally Closed SecuRelay™ Option. The default mode is Normally Open (NO). To place the relay in the Normally Open (NO) mode, place the “*”...
Wiring Instructions The 11-3500 is provided with a connector and 10 wire leads (see figure 2). Using appropriate wire nuts or crimp on connectors, wire the unit as per table 1 below. Be sure unused wires are insulated to avoid shorting. In addition to the wiring below, and on following page, AN EARTH GROUND IS REQUIRED.
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Typical Installation for 11-3500 to Gate Operator See Table 1 on page 10 for proper wire connections to card reader harness 4 Conductor Shielded Cable Gate Operator Terminals located on Open operator control Circuit board. 12 VAC xformer Power Can Be Plugged into...
NEW FEATURES AVAILABLE ON 11-3500 VERSION 4.0 AND LATER. REMOTE OPEN (REX) Connect the Brown and orange wires to any Normally Open switch. Closing this circuit will activate the latch Relay/ Shunt Relay for the number of seconds you have selected when you set the Latch Timer.
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Notes Use this space to keep a record of Access Codes and the MASTER Code Page 14 American Access Systems / Security Brands, Inc.
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Notes Page 15 American Access Systems / Security Brands, Inc.
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