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Door Unlock Mode

The relay may be set to stay latched (door unlocked) during periods when access control is unwanted.  While in the 
“DOOR UNLOCK” mode, the relay stays activated, and the LED indicator will flash green approximately once every 
second.  The unit may not be programmed with the programming deck, nor will it recognize access cards while in 
the “DOOR UNLOCK” mode.  To set the unit to the “DOOR  UNLOCK” mode, place the “*” (THRU) card on the TOUCH 
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.  The purpose of this feature is to deter a user from “passing back” his card to another for unauthorized 
entry. When this feature is activated, the maximum ID number that the unit will accept is 1750. When this feature is 
deactivated, the maximum ID number is 3500.
If you activate the Timed Antipassback feature, cards with ID numbers greater than 1750 will no longer be recognized 
by the unit. The status (Void or Valid) of cards with ID numbers of 1750 or less will remain unchanged. Once activated, 
you must set an antipassback waiting time for this feature to be functional (See below).
To activate the Timed Antipassback feature, place the  “*” (THRU) card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate and 
remove it. Then place the “SET TIMER” card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate and remove it. Then place the 
“VALID” card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate and remove it.

0      +     *     +     SET TIMER

Antipassback Waiting Time

   The antipassback waiting time may be set to any number of minutes from 1 to 30.  However, the actual waiting time 
will fluctuate between the time set and twice the time set.  Thus, if the antipassback time is set to 5 minutes, users 
will have to wait a minimum of 5 minutes and a maximum of 10 minutes before reentry will be allowed. Setting the 
antipassback waiting time to 0 will disable the Antipassback feature and reentry will be allowed immediately. See 
above to re-activate the Antipassback feature.
To set the antipassback waiting time, place on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate the sequence of cards representing 
the number of minutes of the  minimum waiting period (1 to 30), then place the “*” card on the TOUCH CARD® 
reader place and remove it, then place the “SET TIMER” card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate and remove it.

Example:  Set antipassback waiting time to 3 minutes.

Place the “3” card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate, remove it, and place the “*” on the TOUCH CARD® reader 
plate, remove it, and place the “SET TIMER” card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate, and remove it.

3     +     *     +     SET TIMER

SecuRelayTM Mode.  26SA units with firmware version 4.0 or higher may be used with the SecuRelayTM for increased 
vandal resistance. 
To place the unit in the SecuRelayTM mode, place the “*” card on the reader twice, followed by the “8” card. 

*    +     *    +      8

To return to normal mode, place the “*” card on the reader twice followed by the “1” card.

Summary of Contents for 11-3500

Page 1: ...AAS 11 3500 Access Control Station Installation and Operating Manual version 4 05 www americanaccess com Your Partner in Access Control...

Page 2: ...CILITY CODE 6 PROGRAMMING THE 11 3500 7 VALIDATING A SINGLE CARD 7 VALIDATING A BLOCK OF CARDS 7 VOIDING CARDS 8 SETTING THE LATCH TIMER 8 ACTIVE INACTIVE 8 DOOR UNLOCK MODE 8 TIMED ANTIPASSBACK FEATU...

Page 3: ...y to you What we ask you to do To get warranty service for your AAS product you must provide proof of the date of purchase Contact the original dealer or installer of the product and return your AAS p...

Page 4: ...ex nuts Post mount units only 1 12 Volt AC Transformer If any of the above items are missing from this box contact American Access Systems Tools Needed For Basic Installation Wire nuts or appropriate...

Page 5: ...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...

Page 6: ...the system code and retain it until reprogrammed If the reset button is pushed but no card is placed on the TOUCH CARD reader plate before the LED indicator times out the system code will be unchanged...

Page 7: ...e and remove it 1 0 0 VALID Validating a Block of Cards To validate a block continuous sequence of cards place the sequence of cards representing the first card number of the block on the TOUCH CARD r...

Page 8: ...To activate the Timed Antipassback feature place the THRU card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it Then place the SET TIMER card on the TOUCH CARD reader plate and remove it Then place the V...

Page 9: ...losed SecuRelay Option The default mode is Normally Open NO To place the relay in the Normally Open NO mode place the card on the reader twice followed by the 6 card 6 To place the relay in the Normal...

Page 10: ...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 Wire Color Description 1 White 10 to 24 ac or...

Page 11: ...et installed inside Gate Operator Terminals located on operator control board White night light leads will hook directly to power leads when using 12 VAC transformer If using 24VAC operator control vo...

Page 12: ...ard see figure 1 NOTE Remote Open must be disabled if SecuRelayTM is used SOLID STATE RELAY Version 4 05 See page 10 for programming the NEW solid state relay SPECIFICATIONS POWER REQUIREMENTS 10 to 2...

Page 13: ...r Technicians assist you E Mail customerservice securitybrandsinc com Technical Support 303 799 9757 Technical support is available free of charge Hours are 8 00 a m to 4 30 p m MST If you call please...

Page 14: ...Page 14 American Access Systems Security Brands Inc Notes Use this space to keep a record of Access Codes and the MASTER Code...

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