Linear Video Game Controller AP 1 User Manual

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.  
INTRODUCTION  
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The AP-1 is designed for a broad range of access control applications. Its wireless  
design, smallsizeanddualrelayoutputsmakeiteasilyadaptableforavarietyofaccess  
control requirements. Typically, the AP-1 is used to control a door strike, barrier gate,  
automatic gate or automatic door operator.  
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.  
AP-1  
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  
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.  
POWER  
EARTH  
12-24  
G
N
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PO ER  
W
V
A
C
/
V
D
C
INPU  
T
TRANSMITTER  
NUMBER  
OPEN RE  
QU  
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ST  
N.C.  
A
RE  
CCESS  
COM  
L
A
Y
ACCESS GRANTED  
SUSPENDED  
OCCUPIED  
N.O.  
Wireless Access  
Control Receiver  
Insta lla tio n Instruc tio ns  
N.C.  
OB  
RE  
STA  
C
L
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COM  
N.O.  
L
A
Y
RADIO  
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 connectsto thepushbutton orradio inputof theaccessdevice. Thesecondrelay  
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.  
MOUNTING  
SCREWS  
F-81 CONNECTOR  
NUT AND  
LOCKWASHER  
POWER  
E
A
RTH G  
12-24  
C/  
PEN REQ  
N
D
PO R  
INPU  
W
E
T
VA  
VD  
C
TRANSMITTER  
NUMBER  
O
U
EST  
N.C.  
COM  
N.O.  
A
RE  
C
C
E
SS  
L
A
Y
ACCESS GRANTED  
SUSPENDED  
OCCUPIED  
WHIP  
ANTENNA  
N.C.  
COM  
N.O.  
OB  
RE  
STA  
C
L
E
L
A
Y
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.  
RADIO  
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To ll Fre e FAX (800) 468-1340  
3-FOOT  
ANTENNA  
CABLE  
TRANSFORMER  
ACCESSPRO MODEL AP-1 RECEIVER  
AP-1 FEATURES  
NUMERIC KEYPAD  
SUSPEND BUTTON  
LEARN BUTTON  
For entering memory  
location numbers and  
utility function numbers.  
Push after entering  
DIGITAL DISPLAY  
Prevents selected transmitter from  
activating the access relay but  
does not remove it from memory.  
POWER INDICATOR  
transmitter number to start  
learn cycle. To complete the  
cycle, activate a transmitter  
while occupied light is  
blinking.  
Displays transmitter numbers  
during operation and  
TERMINAL STRIP  
Lights when AC or DC  
power is applied to the  
unit.  
For connection of earth ground,  
power and open request inputs  
plus access and obstacle relay  
outputs.  
ANTENNA CONNECTOR  
programming. Also displays  
MGT supervision status and  
system utility information.  
For direct connection to  
the local whip antenna  
or, with coax cable, to  
the remote antenna.  
ACCESS GRANTED INDICATOR  
Lights when the access  
or obstacle relay is  
energized.  
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.  
SUSPENDED INDICATOR  
Lights when a signal is  
received from a  
transmitter that has  
been suspended from  
use.  
OCCUPIED INDICATOR  
Lights when the  
POUND (# ) KEY  
displayed memory  
location is occupied.  
Blinks during transmitter  
learn cycle and before  
transmitter is deleted.  
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.  
RADIO INDICATOR  
OPEN BUTTON  
STAR (*) KEY  
Lights when a radio  
Push to activate the access  
relay. Also clears any  
Displays the number of the last  
signal is detected on the  
frequency to which the  
receiver is tuned.  
transmitter activated or  
subtracts 1 from the displayed  
number.  
supervisory trouble codes from  
MGT transmitter.  
RECEIVER INSTALLATION  
ANTENNA INSTALLATION  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS  
EARTH GROUND  
LOCAL ANTENNA  
Attach local whip  
antenna directly to  
receiver. Bend whip to  
point antenna up.  
REMOTE ANTENNA  
EXA-1000 REMOTE ANTENNA  
Ground stake, cold  
water pipe or unified  
earth ground.  
Use the optional  
Mount F-81 connector  
on surface using  
EXA-1000 antenna  
mounted as high as  
possible for best radio  
range. Connect to  
receiver with RG-59  
coax cable.  
MOUNT RECEIVER  
USING THE FOUR  
SCREWS PROVIDED  
lockwasher and nut.  
Connect to receiver  
with coax cable and  
screw whip antenna to  
connector.  
12-24  
VOLTS  
AC/DC  
POWER INPUT  
Low voltage plug-in  
transformer or power  
from access device.  
1. Mount receiver in an area  
protected from the elements.  
ATTACH  
WHIP  
ANTENNA  
F-81  
CONNECTOR  
EARTH GND  
12-24 POWER  
C/ VDC INPUT  
VA  
TRANSMITTER  
NUMBER  
2. If using the local whip  
antenna, the higher the  
receiver is mounted, the  
better the radio range will be.  
OPEN REQUEST  
N.C.  
COM  
N.O.  
OPEN REQUEST PUSHBUTTON  
Optional connection  
provides an external  
method to activate  
access device.  
A
RELA  
CCESS  
Y
ACCESS GRANTED  
SUSPENDED  
OCCUPIED  
N.C.  
COM  
N.O.  
OBSTACLE  
RELA  
Y
RADIO  
3. Optionally, mount the  
receiver in a metal cabinet  
and use an external antenna.  
Pushbutton or Radio  
Terminals  
ACCESS DEVICE  
ACCESS AND OBSTACLE RELAY TERMINALS  
Connect to access device. Select  
normally open or normally closed  
terminals to match access device.  
COAX TO  
RECEIVER  
Obstacle  
Terminals  
EXA-1000 ANTENNA  
 

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