AAS 11-3500 User manual

AAS 11-3500
Access Control Station
Installation and
Operating Manual
(version 4.05)
www.americanaccess.com
“Your Partner in Access Control”

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Contents
PARTS CHECKLIST4
INTRODUCTION 5
SETTING THE SYSTEM (FACILITY) 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 FEATURE. 8
ANTIPASSBACK WAITING TIME. 9
RELAY CONFIGURATION. 10
INSTALLATION 11
SPECIFICATIONS 14
CONTACT INFORMATION 16

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AAS 2-Year Limited Warranty
This warranty applies to all product or equipment specically and solely designed for and manufactured by American
Access Systems, Inc. Any equipment used in AAS products that is not manufactured by American Access Systems,
Inc. (this includes all products purchased by AAS for OEM purposes) is liable and subject to warranty terms of that
specic manufacturer. Those products used by AAS which are not covered by the AAS 2-Year Limited Warranty are:
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. The repair or replacement will be warranted for 90 days or the remainder of the original two-year warranty
period, whichever is longer.
Limitations:
Implied warranties, including those of tness for a particular purpose and merchant ability (an unwritten warranty that
the product is t for ordinary use), are limited to two years from date of purchase. We will not pay or recompense for
loss of time, inconvenience, loss of use of your AAS product, service calls or property damage caused by your AAS
product, its failure to work or any other incidental or consequential damages. Some states do not allow limitations
on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the
above exclusions or limitations my not apply 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 product along with the receipt to them. If you have problems
locating the dealer or installer, please contact American Access Systems, Inc at (303) 799-9757 and we will direct you
to an authorized dealer or distributor of AAS products. If you ship your AAS product, you must prepay all shipping
costs. We suggest that you retain your original packing material in the event you need to ship your AAS product.
On return, include your name, address, phone number, proof of date of purchase, RMA # (obtained through an
authorized AAS dealer or distributor) and a brief description of the operating problem. IF AN RMA # IS NOT LISTED ON
THE EXTERIOR OF THE PACKAGING OR THE PAPERWORK YOU INCLUDE, THE PRODUCT WILL BE RETURNED TO YOU. NO
SERVICE WORK WILL BE PERFORMED UNTIL AN RMA # IS OBTAINED AND INCLUDED WITH YOUR SHIPMENT TO US.
What this warranty does not cover:
This warranty does not cover defects resulting from accidents, damage while in transit, alterations, unauthorized
repair, failure to follow instructions, misuse, re, ood or acts of God. Nor do we warrant your AAS product to be
compatible with any particular external device or peripheral. If the warranty has expired on your AAS product or if
your product is NOT covered, please contact your dealer or installer for advice on whether we will repair your AAS
product and other repair information, including estimated repair costs and other charges.
This warranty is the only one we give on our products, and it sets forth all of our responsibilities regarding your AAS
product. There are no other express warranties.
State Law Rights:
This warranty gives you specic legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state

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Parts Checklist
Enclosed with this box you should have the following items.
Qty Description
1Control Station
41/4 by 1/2 carriage bolts (Post
mount units only)
41/4-20 hex nuts (Post mount units
only)
112 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 connectors
• • Wire strippers
• • Wire cutters
• • 3/8” drive ratchet with 6” extension and 7/16” socket (Post mount units only)
• • Digital or Analog multi-meter
Technical/Customer Support
1-303-799-9757 or

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Introduction
The 11-3500 is a stand alone access control system that will control access to a passageway for up to 3500 individuals
(1750 when the Timed Antipassback feature is activated).
There are two kinds of cards used with the 11-3500, access cards and program cards.
Access cards are used by individuals to gain access to the passageway. Each access card is magnetically encoded
with two types of information: the system code (or facility code) and the ID number. Your access cards will all have
the same system code, but each will have its own ID number. Your unique system code is what prevents cards from
other systems from activating your unit. The ID number is what distinguishes one user card from another.
Program cards (g. 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. Your unique system code is what prevents program cards
from other systems from programming your system. There are 15 different program cards. There are ten number cards
(0 through 9) and ve function cards.
The program cards are as follows:
“0” ZERO
“1” ONE
“2” TWO
“3” THREE
“4” FOUR
“5” FIVE
“6” SIX
“7” SEVEN
“8” EIGHT
“9” NINE
“*” THRU
“VALID” VALIDATE
“VOID” VOID OR CANCEL
“SET TIMER” SET LATCH TIMER OR ANTIPASSBACK TIMER
“ACTIVE/INACTIVE” ACTIVATE OR INACTIVATE SYSTEM
1675 West Yale Ave.
Englewood, CO 80110
phone: 303-799-9757
fax: 303-799-9756
www.securitybrandsinc.com
SECURITY BRANDS INC

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Setting the System (Facility Code
When received, the correct system code may already be set. Should it become necessary to reset the system code,
unlock the panel to gain access to the reset button (see gure 2). Momentarily depress the reset button. The LED
indicator will ash red and green alternately (If at power up, the LED is already ashing red/green, it is not necessary
to open the panel and press the reset button). While the LED indicator is ashing, 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”
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. Wait for the LED indica-
tor to time out before programming the unit.
There may occur situations which require the unit to recognize more than one system (facility) code. The 11-3500
can be set to recognize up to three different system codes. To program multiple system codes, follow the procedure
above for programming a single system code, but place a card with the second system code (and third system code
if necessary) on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate before the red/green LED indicator times out. When more than one
facility code has been programmed, the unit will not distinguish between cards having different facility codes but the
same ID number.

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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. You may begin programming at any time by placing the rst program card of the
sequence on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate. At this point the LED indicator will show an amber color. When you
remove the program card from the TOUCH CARD® reader plate, the LED indicator will ash the amber color awaiting
the next program card. Placement of the next program card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate causes the amber
LED to stop ashing and become solid. In like manner, the remainder of the program cards for the programming
sequence are placed on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate. At the end of the programming sequence, the LED
indicator will ash green to indicate that the programming instruction has been accepted. While programming,
it is necessary to place the next card of the sequence on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate while the LED indicator
is ashing amber (you have approximately 10 seconds between each card). If the amber LED times out, it will be
necessary to restart the programming sequence. Should an error be made in the programming sequence, the
LEDindicator will ash red instead of green.
Validating a Single Card
To validate a single card, place the sequence of program cards representing the card number on the TOUCH
CARD® reader plate and then place the “VALID” card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate.
Example: Validate card number 100.
Place the “1” card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate, remove it and place the “0” card on the TOUCH CARD®
reader plate, remove it and place again the “0” card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate, remove it and place the
“VALID” card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate, 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 rst card number
of the block on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate, then the “*” (THRU) card, then the sequence of cards representing
the last card number of the block, and then place the “VALID” card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate.
Example: Validate cards 5 thru 225.
Place the “5” card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate, remove it and place the “*” (THRU) card on the TOUCH
CARD® reader plate, remove it and place the “2” card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate, remove it and again
place the “2” card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate, remove it and place the “5” card on the TOUCH CARD®
reader plate, remove it and place the “VALID” card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate, and remove it.
5 + * + 2 + 2 + 5 + VALID
Voiding Cards
Cards may also be voided (cancelled) either singly or in blocks. Follow the instructions for validating above, replacing
the “VALID” card with the “VOID” card.
Setting the Latch Timer
The output from the relay may be set to any number of seconds from 1 to 30. To set the latch timer, place on the
TOUCH CARD® reader plate the sequence of program cards representing the number of seconds the latch is to be
on, then place the “SET TIMER” card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate and removeit.
Example: Set latch timer for 15 seconds.
Place the “1” card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate, remove it and place the “5” card on the TOUCH CARD®
reader plate, remove it and place the “SET TIMER” card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate, and remove it.
1 + 5 + SET TIMER
Setting the latch timer to “0” produces a 0.25 second output, timed from when a valid card is placed on the TOUCH
CARD® reader plate.
Active/Inactive
The 11-3500 may be made inactive for entry by placing the “ACTIVE/INACTIVE” card on the TOUCH CARD® reader
plate and then removing it. While the reader is in the inactive mode, the LED indicator will ash red approximately
once every second. The unit may not be programmed while it is in the inactive mode. To reactivate the reader,
again place the “ACTIVE/INACTIVE” card on the TOUCH CARD® reader plate and remove it.

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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 ash 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 uctuate 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 rmware 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.

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Relay Conguration
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 “*” card on the reader twice, followed by the “6”
card.
* + * + 6
To place the relay in the Normally Closed (NC) mode, place the “*” card on the reader twice, followed by the “7”
card.
* + * + 7
To place the unit in the SecuRelay™ 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.

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Installation
Wiring Instructions
The 11-3500 is provided with a connector and 10 wire leads (see gure 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.
Wire Color Description
1 White 10 to 24 ac
or 10 to 24 dc
2 White
3 Yellow Normally Open *
4 N/A Not Used
5 Green Common
6 N/A Not Used
7 Red 8 VDC for SecuraRelay™
8 N/A Not Used
9 Orange Remote Open
10 Brown Remote Open
* Can be reprogrammed as Normally Closed, See page 10

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Typical Installation for 11-3500 to Gate
Operator
Gate Operator
4Conductor Shielded
Cable
12 VAC
xformer
Open
Circuit
Power
Can Be Pluggedinto
aoutlet installed
inside Gate Operator
Terminals located on
operator control
board.
Whitenight light leads will hook directly to power leads whenusing 12 VAC transformer.Ifusing 24VAC
operator controlvoltage youMUSTconnect a100 ohm10 wattresistorinserieswithonofthe white
nightlight leads to reduce voltageto12volts
SeeTable 1onpage
10 forproperwire
connectionstocard
reader harness

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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.
SecuRelayTM
The SecuRelayTM from Secura Key may be purchased separately for use with ENTRACOMP® 26SA units which
have rmware version 4.0 or later. SecuRelayTM allows the lock/gate control circuit to be remotely located so that
attacking the 26SA will not open the passageway. SecuRelayTM comes with a wiring harness which plugs directly
into the 3-pin header on the 26SA circuit board (see gure 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 24 VAC, 70 mA , 50 or 60 Hz or 10 to 24 VDC, 70mA
OUTPUTS
Latch & Alarm Shunt SPST contact, 1A up to 60 VAC or VDC
Tamper (optional) SPDT contact, 115 VAC, 2A maximum
SecuRelayTM (optional) 3-wire data and power circuit
INPUTS
Remote Open (REX) Close circuit to operate Latch Relay
ENVIRONMENT
Ambient Temperature -40oF to 158oF (-40oC to 70oC)
Humidity 0% to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing)
OPERATIONAL
Memory E² PROM (non-volatile)
Card Capacity 65,503 cards
Facility Code Up to 10 different codes simultaneously
Latch/Alarm Shunt Timer Programmable from 1 to 99 seconds
Timed Antipassback Programmable from 1 to 99 minutes
This product complies with UL 294 standards.
TouchCard® and SecuRelay™ are trademarks of Secura Key.

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Customer Service and Tech Support
Customer Service: 303-799-9757
Customer service is available free of charge. Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. MST. If you call, please
have your Model and Serial Number to help our Technicians assist you.
E-Mail: [email protected]
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
have your Model and Serial Number to help our Technicians assist you.
E-Mail: [email protected]
1675 West Yale Ave.
Englewood, CO 80110
phone: 303-799-9757
fax: 303-799-9756
www.securitybrandsinc.com
SECURITY BRANDS INC

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Notes
Use this space to keep a record of Access Codes and the MASTER Code

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Notes

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