PACH & COMPANY AeGIS 9100CR200 Assembly instructions

AeGIS 9000 Series
Installation and Programming Manual
PACH AND COMPANY 941 Calle Negocio Phone: 1-888-678-7224
www.pach-co.com San Clemente, CA 92673 Fax: 949-498-6879
REV. 7.0


TABLE OF CONTENTS
Limitations of Liability
Chapter 1. Getting Started ............................................................................................. 1
1.1. Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 1
1.2. System Description, Specifications and Accessories .................................................................. 1
1.3 Unpacking the System ................................................................................................................. 3
1.4 Warranty .......................................................................................................................................3
Chapter 2. Installation .................................................................................................... 4
Chapter 3. Programming ................................................................................................ 8
Programming Function Codes .......................................................................................... 8
* ............................................................................................................................. 8
# ............................................................................................................................. 8
00 Replace System Master Code ................................................................. 9
01 Change Talk Time .................................................................................... 9
02 Open Interval Relay 1 and Relay 2 ......................................................... 9
03 Lock Out Count ....................................................................................... 10
04 Tone or Pulse........................................................................................... 10
05 Single or Multi Systems .......................................................................... 10
06 System ID................................................................................................. 11
07 Remote Enable or Disable ...................................................................... 11
08 Relay 2 Mode........................................................................................... 11
09 Alarm Telephone Number ........................................................................ 12
10 Manual Unlock or Lock or Unlock Hold Doors Timer................................ 12
11 Edit Welcome Message Display ...............................................................12
12 Set Time and Date ................................................................................... 14
13 Time Zone ................................................................................................ 15
14 Holiday Schedule ..................................................................................... 15
15 Auto Unlock Schedule ..............................................................................16
16 Reinitialize Time Zones Schedules .......................................................... 17
17 Reinitialize Auto Unlock Schedules ..........................................................18
18 Reinitialize Holiday Schedules .................................................................18
19 Reinitialize Events Recording .................................................................. 18
20 New Tenant Code .................................................................................... 19
21 Modify Tenant Code ................................................................................. 19
22 Delete A Tenant Code .............................................................................. 20
23 Clear All Tenants ...................................................................................... 20
24 Card and Code .........................................................................................21
26 Facility Code .............................................................................................21
27 RS-232 or Modem ....................................................................................22
28 Directory Digit ...........................................................................................22
29 Alarm Delay...............................................................................................22
30 Add Keypad Access Code and Card Number ......................................... 23
31 Modify Keypad Access Code and Card Number ..................................... 24
32 Delete Keypad Access Code and Card Number ..................................... 25
33 Clear All Keypad Access Code and Card Number .................................. 25
40 Master Code Mask ...................................................................................26
41 Open Door Beep ...................................................................................... 26
42 Enable or Disable PBX .............................................................................26
43 Open Door 1 and Door 2 Number ............................................................27
46 Display System Information ......................................................................28
50 Clear the EEPROM Memory to Factory Default .......................................28
78 View Directory by Name ...........................................................................28
Chapter 4. System’s Operation ..................................................................................... 30
How to View the Tenant Name .......................................................................................................... 30
How to Initiate a Call and Unlock the Door for Visitor ....................................................................... 30

How to Extend the Talk Time ............................................................................................................. 31
How to Call into The System ............................................................................................................. 31
How to Use the Keypad Access Code ..............................................................................................31
How to the Card Access .................................................................................................................... 31
How to Use the Combination of Card Access and Keypad Access Code ........................................ 32
How to to Use the Alarm Telephone Number .................................................................................... 32
Relay 2 Modes ................................................................................................................................... 32
How the Door Sensor or Shock Sensor Operates ............................................................................. 33
How to Adjust the Speaker and Microphone Volume ....................................................................... 35
How to Adjust the LCD Display ......................................................................................................... 35
How to Adjust the Pulse Sensitivity ................................................................................................... 35
How to Check the Number of Tenants Programmed in the System .................................................. 35
Chapter 5. Trouble Shooting Guide .............................................................................. 36
General FCC Requirements .......................................................................................... 39
Quick Guide ....................................................................................................................40

LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
This manual is subject to change without notice.
Pach and Company is not liable for any errors that might occur from use of this document,
nor is any commitment to update the information herein implied.
Pach and Company does not assume any liability for any damages, which may arise in
installation or use of the AeGIS 9000 Series. Pach and Company does not assume liability for
any incompatibility between the AeGIS 9000 Series and users devices.
Pach & Company reserves the right to make changes without prior notice to any products in
order to improve reliability, function or design.

Chapter 1
GETTING STARTED
1.1 Introduction
Pach & Company thanks and congratulates you on the purchase of your AeGIS 9000 Series (9100CR200, 9250CR1000,
9500CR1000 and 91000CR1000) Telephone Access Control Systems with optional 26 Bit Wiegand Proximity Reader.
The manual is designed to guide you through the proper programming and use of the AeGIS 9000 Series. It is important for
you to read and follow the manual completely.
The Aegis 9000 Series comes with two years warranty, see section 1.4 for more detail.
1.2 System Description, Specifications and Accessories
AeGIS 9000 Series utilizes microprocessor technology to provide security as well as convenience to you. It is designed for
residential and commercial buildings, military and government sites, industrial facilities, or any location where access
control is required. It uses a dedicated phone line and connects to the public telephone network. Authorization for access
control is through the telephone line or with the keypad access code or with optional card or a combination of
keypad access code and card. The tenants MUST have a telephone to allow remote visitor access.
The system parameters and tenants data will be entered via the keypad and the LCD provides easy display. EEPROM
technology is used for AeGIS 9000 Series. The tenant database will not be lost during a power failure.
Standard features:
• Program and store the tenant's name, directory code, telephone number and personal access code.
• Unlocking door or gate remotely by the tenant using his or her telephone keypad.
• Unlocking door or gate using keypad access code.
• Built-in two line back-light LCD directory, Postal Switch.
• Recess keypad with built-in night light.
• Programmable via Pach and Company Management Software (Modem or RS-232).
• Two relay with multi purpose secondary relay.
• Door sensor input.
• Built-in RS-485 to interface with Satellite Keypad (SK9).
• Works behind a PBX to dial extensions (analog only).
• Keypad Activated to support Voice Mail.
• Programmable features:
• 2, 3 or 4 Digit Directory Code
• Lock Out Count
• Manual Unlock-Auto Countdown Re-lock.
• Auto Unlock Schedules
• Time Zones for restricted or non-restricted keypad access code or card access.
• Open Interval
• Talk Time
Optional features:
• 26-Bit Wiegand Proximity Card Reader.
• 26-Bit Wiegand Radio Reader.
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Technical Specifications AeGIS 9000 Series
Power Input: 12 VAC 40 VA (supplied) or 12 VDC 40VA UL Listed Transformer
Current Consumption: Min 700mA idle, Max 900mA operation with optional Wiegand Card Reader and Radio
Reader
Emergency Battery: 12Vdc, 4Ahr rechargeable (not supplied)
Telephone Line: Standard voice grade RJ11 jack.
Night Light: 14V 0.080A 15,000 Average life hours.
Operating Environment: Temp. 32°F to +140°F Relative Humidity 0% to 95% non-condensing.
* Heater Pad (AHP5) is required if the ambient temperature is below 32°F.
Relay Output: Form C Dry Contact 120 VAC 10A/ 24VDC 10A/ 250VAC 7A
Memory Type: EEPROM
Tone Detection: Crystal controlled, capable of detecting short bursts 80 ms
Ringer Equivalence: 0.6B
Mounting: Surface or Semi-Flush.
Construction: 16-gauge cold rolled steel back box with brush stainless steel face plate or brass plating face plate.
Shipping: 16 lbs. or 7.3 kg. Approximate
Dimensions: 13-1/2" (34.3Cm) x 11-1/4 (28.6Cm) x 3-7/8" (9.8Cm) (HWD)
Specifications subject to change without prior notice
Technical Specifications 26 Bit Wiegand Card Reader (AWCR)
Power Input: 4.75 -18 VDC Regulated (Power by the AeGIS 9000 Series +5VDC).
Transmit Frequency: 125 Khz.
Cable Distance: 500 feet maximum.
Dimension: 5.0” x 1.6” x 0.75” (HWD)
Technical Specifications 26 Bit Wiegand Radio Reader (AWRR)
Power Input: 5.0 VDC Regulated (Power by the AeGIS 9000 Series +5VDC regulated) or
6.0 - 24 VDC Unregualted (not supplied).
Transmit Frequency: 318 Mhz.
Bandwith: 300 Khz minimum.
Read Range: 5 - 500 feet
Accessories and Replacement Parts:
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PART NUMBER PART NUMBER
FFM9 full-slush mounting ring for 9000FF Series AHHT2 26-bit dual button hand-held transmitter
ASP1 power and telephone surge protector 9CRLNS Card reader black lense
AHP5 heater pad ARIGB9 rough-in box for full-flush installation
AWCR 26 bit wiegand card reader ABHSE9 battery housing
SCR9 26-bit wiegand card reader with built-in controller APM1 single arm pedestal for car and pedestrian
AWCRS 26-bit small wiegand car reader APM2 double arm for auto, pedestrian and semi-truck.
AWCRL 26-bit long range card reader APM5 double arm side by side
AWCRSL 26-bit super long range card reader AP9 adapter plate for mounting on APMs
SCR9M RS-485 wiegand controller module XFMR transformer 12VAC 40VA
AFOB 26-bit wiegand fob AVP9C pin-hole size color camera for all telephone entry
AISO 26-bit ISO card (credit card size) LCKYSN Lock and keys new style round type
ACLAM 26-bit clam shell AKYSN new keys round type
ACOIN 26-bit Coin tag ABAT1 12VDA 4.5 Ahr baterry back-up
AWRR 26-bit wiegand radio reader 9MAN Free Download online
AFOBT 26-bit wiegand fob transmitter 9LENS replacement LCD’s lense
AHHT 26-bit single button hand-held transmitter 9LTKT night light kit

1.3 Unpacking the System
Standard AeGIS 9000 Series consists of the following items:
• AeGIS 9000 Series System.
• XMFR (Power Transformer, 12VAC 40VA).
• 7-pin terminal connector (inside the cabinet)
• 5-pin terminal connector (inside the cabinet).
• 2 of 3-pin terminal connector (inside the cabinet).
• 6-pin terminal connector (inside the cabinet).
• Key sets (2 keys per set)
• RJ-11 adapter (inside the unit cabinet).
• Owners Manual.
• Warranty Card with unit serial number.
1.4 Limited Warranty
Pach and Company new products are warranted to be free of defects in material or workmanship for a period of two
years, (24 months), from the date of purchase. This warranty extends only to wholesale customers who buy direct
from Pach and Company or through Pach and Company’s normal distribution channels.
Pach and Company does not warrant this product in any way to the end user consumer. Consumers must obtain
warranty information from the selling dealer and/or installer as to the nature of the dealer’s warranty, if any. All con-
tact to Pach and Company from the end user consumer will be referred to the consumer’s selling dealer and/or
installer.
There are no obligations and/or liabilities on the part of Pach and Company for consequential damages arising out
of or in connection with use or performance of Pach and Company products or other indirect damages with respect
to loss of property, revenue, or profit, or cost of removal, installation, or reinstallation. Any use or change to Pach
and Company products not expressly approved by the manufacturer, and performed by an authorized
dealer/installer will immediately void the warranty. All implied warranties, including warranties for marketability as
well as implied warranties for suitability, are valid only until the warranty expires or is voided, whichever comes
first.
This Pach and Company Limited Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied and all Pach and
Company warranties are subject, but not limited, to the following conditions.
I. NEW PRODUCT POLICY
1. The products must be properly installed as specified; and maintained or used as intended.
2. Cause of product failure is not due to vandalism or malicious mischief, improper installation, abnormal physical or
electrical stress, lightning, power surges, misuse, negligence, accidents, or Natural disasters.
3. Warranty is immediately null and void if the product has been altered, repaired, or modified without express
written authorization from Pach and Company Technical Department, with such authorization given only to
manufacturer approved dealer/installers.
4. Under no circumstances will Pach and Company honor warranty any product found to have been altered, repaired, and/or
modified by the end-user consumer.
5. Pach and Company reserves the right to repair the product, or replace a warranted product with a like product of equal
value in the event original product cannot be repaired.
6. Distributors and/or Dealer-Installer must first obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number from Pach and
Company Technical Department before returning any product to factory for repair, whether under warranty or not. No
returns accepted without RMA.
7. Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) numbers will not be issued to the end-user consumers. Consumers must
contact their selling dealer-installer for any/all warranty issues.
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8. Distributor and/or Dealer-Installer are responsible for all shipping charges, incl. freight and insurance fees, for products
shipped to Pach and Company repair center.
9. Pach and Company warranty does not guarantee any product to be free of operation error or service interruption in any
way during the course of daily product operation.
10. Pach and Company is not responsible for time, travel, and/or labor costs of any distributor and/or dealer-installer,
including but not limited to, any expenses to install, uninstall or reinstall hardware/software/firmware related to warranty
issues, product enhancements, or product failures.
NEW PRODUCT WARRANTY EXCEPTION
WIEGAND CARD, KEYFOB AND TRANSMITTER
Pach and Company warrants the wiegand card, clam, and keyfob to be free of defects in material or workmanship for a
period of three (3) months from the date of invoice. The above warranty is subject to the following conditions.
1. The products must be properly installed as specified; and maintained or used as intended.
2. Cause of product failure is not due to vandalism or malicious mischief, improper installation, abnormal physical or
electrical stress, lightning, power surges, misuse, negligence, accidents, or Natural disasters.
3. Warranty is immediately null and void if the product has been altered, repaired, or modified without express written
authorization from Pach and Company Technical Department, with such authorization given only to manufacturer approved
dealer/installers.
4. Under no circumstances will Pach and Company honor warranty any product found to have been altered, repaired, and/or
modified by the end-user consumer.
5. Pach and Company reserves the right to repair the product, or replace a warranted product with a like product of equal
value in the event original product cannot be repaired.
6. Distributors and/or Dealer-Installer must first obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number from Pach and
Company Technical Department before returning any product to factory for repair, whether under warranty or not. No returns
accepted without RMA.
7. Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) numbers will not be issued to the end-user consumers. Consumers must
contact their selling dealer-installer for any/all warranty issues.
8. Distributor and/or Dealer-Installer are responsible for all shipping charges, incl. freight and insurance fees, for products
shipped to Pach and Company repair center.
9. Pach and Company warranty does not guarantee any product to be free of operation error or service interruption in any
way during the course of daily product operation.
10. Pach and Company is not responsible for the time, travel, and/or labor costs of any distributor and/or dealer-
installer, including but not limited to, any expenses to install, uninstall or reinstall hardware/software/firmware related to war-
ranty issues, product enhancements, or product failures.
AeGIS PARTS LIMITED WARRANTY
II. NON-WARRANTY REPLACEMENT PARTS POLICY
Pach and Company parts are warranted to be free of defects in material or workmanship for a period of six (6) months), from
the date of purchase or repair. This warranty extends only to wholesale customers who buy direct from Pach and
Company or through Pach and Company’s normal distribution channels. Consumers must obtain warranty informa-
tion from the selling dealer and/or installer as to the nature of the dealer’s warranty, if any. All contact to Pach and
Company from the end user consumer will be referred to the consumer’s selling dealer and/or installer.

This Pach and Company Limited Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied and all Pach and
Company warranties are subject, but not limited, to the following conditions.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
1. The products must be properly installed as specified; and maintained or used as intended.
2. Cause of product failure is not due to vandalism or malicious mischief, improper installation, abnormal physical or electri-
cal stress, lightning, power surges, misuse, negligence, accidents, or Natural disasters.
3. Warranty is immediately null and void if the product has been altered, repaired, or modified without express
written authorization from Pach and Company Technical Department, with such authorization given only to manufac-
turer approved dealer/installers.
4. Under no circumstances will Pach and Company honor warranty any product found to have been altered,
repaired, and/or modified by the end-user consumer.
5. Pach and Company reserves the right to replace a warranted product with a like product of equal value in the event
original system cannot be repaired.
6. Distributors and/or Dealer-Installer must first obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number from Pach and
Company Technical Department before returning any product to factory for repair, whether under warranty or not. No
returns accepted without RMA.
7. Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) numbers will not be issued to the end-user consumers. Consumers must con-
tact their selling dealer-installer for any/all warranty issues.
8. Distributor and/or Dealer-Installer are responsible for all shipping charges, incl. freight and insurance fees, for products
shipped to Pach and Company repair center.
9. Pach and Company warranty does not guarantee any product to be free of operation error or service interruption
in any way during the course of daily product operation.
10. Pach and Company is not responsible for time, travel, and/or labor costs of any distributor and/or dealer-installer, includ-
ing but not limited to, any expenses to install, uninstall or reinstall hardware/software/firmware related to warranty issues,
product enhancements, or product failures.
AeGIS NON-WARRANTY REPAIR LIMITED WARRANTY
III. NON-WARRANTY REPAIR POLICY
Pach and Company warrants repairs to be free of defects in material or workmanship for a period of three (3) months from
the date of repair and invoice. This warranty extends only to wholesale customers who buy direct from Pach and
Company or through Pach and Company’s normal distribution channels. Consumers must obtain warranty
information from the selling dealer and/or installer as to the nature of the dealer’s warranty, if any. All contact to
Pach and Company from the end user consumer will be referred to the consumer’s selling dealer and/or installer.
This Pach and Company Limited Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied and all Pach and
Company warranties are subject, but not limited, to the following conditions.
1. The products must be properly re-installed as specified; and maintained or used as intended.
2. Cause of repaired product failure is not due to vandalism or malicious mischief, improper installation, abnormal physical or
electrical stress, lightning, power surges, misuse, negligence, accidents, or Natural disasters.
3. Warranty is immediately null and void if the product has been altered, repaired, or modified without express
written authorization from Pach and Company Technical Department, with such authorization given only to
manufacturer approved dealer/installers.

4. Under no circumstances will Pach and Company honor warranty of any product found to have been altered,
repaired, and/or modified by the end-user consumer.
5. Pach and Company reserves the right to replace a previously repaired product with a like product of equal value in the
event of repair failure, provided repair failure occurs within the specified warranty period.
6. Distributors and/or Dealer-Installer must first obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number from Pach and
Company Technical Department before returning any product to factory for non-warranty repair. No repair returns accepted
without RMA.
7. Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) numbers will not be issued to the end-user consumers. Consumers must
contact their selling dealer-installer for any/all warranty issues.
8. Distributor and/or Dealer-Installer are responsible for all shipping charges, incl. freight and insurance fees, for products
shipped to Pach and Company repair center.
9. Pach and Company warranty does not guarantee any product, new or repaired, to be free of operation error or
service interruption in any way during the course of daily product operation
10. Pach and Company is not responsible for time, travel, and/or labor costs of any distributor and/or dealer-installer,
including but not limited to, any expenses to install, uninstall or reinstall hardware/software/firmware related to warranty
issues, product enhancements, or product failures.
IMPORTANT REPAIR NOTE:Pach and Company will perform a factory physical evaluation of all products submitted for
repair at receipt of item, and reserves the right to decline repairs after said physical evaluation. In the event a returned
product is deemed ineligible for repair; the product will be returned to sender via common carrier ground at Pach and
Company expense.

Chapter 2
INSTALLATION
A proper installation of the AeGIS system is very essential. You MUST follow the installation procedures, block diagrams and
installation requirements as specified in this chapter.
Figure 2.1 Wiring Block Diagram
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3
4
5
6
7
1
8
RED
BLACK
WHITE
GREEN
9
INPUT FOR
26-BIT
READER,
RADIO
READER OR
FINGER PRINT
READER
2nd relay can be
connected as
Mode 1: Door Control
Mode 2: A Shunt
Mode 3: An Alarm
Mode 4: CCTV switch
Battery
Backup
To RS1
To RS2

GROUNDING
Grounding the AeGIS steel enclosure is essential. Please comply with all local ordinances and industry standard
procedures to ensure a complete and safe ground. Recommended earth grounds are:
• Use 18-gauge solid wire for grounding.
• Installing a ground steel rod from the AeGIS steel enclosure to the earth ground.
• Installing a solid heavy gauge wire from the AeGIS steel enclosure to a water pipe.
• Connecting the AeGIS steel enclosure to any earth grounded steel metal.
TELEPHONE LINE
It is recommended to install Surge protector to protect the system from telephone line surge. Pach and Company will not
warranty the system from lightning and power surge. “DEDICATED TELEPHONE LINE IS REQUIRED FOR EACH SYSTEM
IF SOFTWARE REMOTE PROGRAMMING IS USED”. “UP TO EIGHT SYSTEMS CAN BE CONNECTED TO SINGLE
PHONE LINE IF SOFTWARE REMOTE PROGRAMMING IS NOT USED”
• Twisted pair category 5 is the minimum requirement if the distance less than 200 feet. Shielded wires are
recommended to avoid radio reception or any other noise problems. If the distance is more than 200 feet,
2-conductors, 18-gauge shielded stranded is recommended. Ground one end of the shielded to earth ground.
See installation instruction if ASP1 Surge Protector is used.
• If a PBX line is used connect the AeGIS to the analog PBX's extension to dial the extensions within the PBX.
Do not connect to a PBX's Digital Port.
NOTE: The AeGIS 9000 Series only works behind the PBX to dial extensions, no pause can be programmed on
the AeGIS 9000 Series to dial the outside line.
DOOR STRIKE OR ELECTRICAL STRIKE
The AeGIS 9000 Series provides TWO relay form "C" dry contact: Normally Open (NO) and Normally Closed (NC).
• 10 Ampere 120 VAC or
• 10 Ampere 24 VDC or
• 7 Ampere 250 VAC
See figure 2.1 for door strike wiring diagram. You MUST use two conductors 18 gauge stranded wire minimum.
Note: Some door strikes are creating electrical or magnetic noise or spikes and could create problem to the system's
memory. Although the system's relay has built-in filtration circuit, installing an isolation relay is recommended if the
system is experiencing with looses memory.
POSTAL LOCK
The AeGIS system comes with pre-wired "Normally Open" postal switch as shown on figure 2.2(a). If the postal switch is
pressed, the gate will open. If you need "Normally Closed" postal switch, see figure 2.2(b).
The postal lock is not included. You have to purchase the postal lock from your local post office. See figure 2.2 to alter the
postal switch to normally closed.
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2
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4
Figure 2.2 (a) Figure 2.2 (b)
LCOM
POST
LCOM
POST

POWER
A 12 VAC 40VA transformer is supplied by Pach and Company. However, 12 VDC 40VA power supply or 12VDC power
supply with battery backup can be used to power the AeGIS 9000 Series, use the same connection as shown on figure 2.1.
• Two conductors, 18-gauge shielded stranded wires must be used. Ground one end of the shielded to earth
ground. See installation instruction if ASP1 Surge Protector is used.
• Do not share power transformer or power supply between the AeGIS and other electronic equipment.
• Turn the power "ON" (left position). The Power Light Emitting Diode (LED2) should be "ON". You should see
“Welcome to Pach's Telephone Access Systems" on the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). If the display is blank, turn
the system off and see Chapter 4.0 Operations and Chapter 6.0 Trouble Shooting Guides.
• If 12 VDC power supply is used, the OUTPUT must read between 13.5 VDC - 14.5 VDC. Note: Do not use a
power supply higher than 12 VDC.
BATTERY BACKUP
The AeGIS 9000 Series have built-in charging circuit for battery backup. The battery will keep the system in full operation
during power failure. Recommended battery is 12 VDC, 4.5 Ahr rechargeable (customer supply). The life of the battery is
approximately 8 hours in idle mode.
• Use two conductors 18-gauge shielded stranded wires.
WARNING: The connection is polarity sensitive. Connect the battery (+) terminal to the connector labeled (BAT) on the
AeGIS and the battery (-) terminal to the connector labeled LCOM on the AeGIS. See figure 2.1 for wiring
diagram.
NIGHT LIGHT
14V 0.080A 15,000 Average life hours light bulbs. Use the same rating of replacement light bulb.
OPTIONAL DOOR SENSOR
Optional Normally Open door sensor switch can be installed to warn the manager if the gate is left open or forced open.
OPTIONAL 26 BIT WIEGAND CARD READER OR RADIO READER
ONLY USE FOR PACH & CO READER OR RADIO READER OTHERWISE INCOMPATIBILITY MAY OCCUR.
OPTIONAL HEATER PAD (AHP5)
A heater pad must be installed if the ambient temperature is below 32°F. See figure 2.3 for power connection.
Specifications: 12 VAC/12VDC 10 Watts, 55.4 °F
Step 1: Turn the system OFF.
Step 2: Install the heater pad behind the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). Provide 1/4” - 1/2” clearance from the back of the
LCD.
Warning: Do not install the heater pad on top of the LCD without a clearance, It may damage the LCD.
Step 3: Install a duct tape on the LCD’s ribbon cable.
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7
8
9
10
To AC1 and AC2
on Figure 2.1
Figure 2.3

RS-232 CONNECTION
The AeGIS 9000 Series come with RS-232 DB9 Port. The port is used for local programming via AeGIS 9000 Series
Management Software. See the wiring diagram below for RS-232 connector wiring diagram.
Figure 2.4 RS-232 CONNECTOR
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Chapter 3
PROGRAMMING
The AeGIS 9000 Series can be programmed locally using the built-in keypad or RS-232 via the Pach and Company
Management Software or remotely via the Pach and Company Management Software (see the CD for Manual).
3.1 LOCAL PROGRAMMING VIA BUILT-IN KEYPAD
Log on to programming mode
Two ways to log on to programming mode:
1) PRESS 0 AND # SIMULTANEOUSLY THEN RELEASE, the display screen stops scrolling (If the display screen is still
scrolling repeat this step again) then enter the valid 4-digit Master Code (default Master Code: 0000). Now, you are in
programming mode, the display shows:
and proceed to Local Programming Table 3.1. If the system idles in 30 seconds, the display will return to a scrolling mode.
2) IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A VALID MASTER CODE, open the panel (key must be used) then press and release the “RED
BUTTON” on the board and the display shows:
x x x x: 4-digit Master Code.
then press #. Now, you are in programming mode and proceed to Local Programming Table 3.1. If the system idles in 30
seconds, the display will return to a scrolling mode.
3.2 RS-232 AND REMOTE PROGRAMMING VIA THE PACH AND COMPANY MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE
See the enclosed CD for Manual. You may install up to eight systems on the same phone line but if Pach and Company
Management Software is used, you must follow the requirements below:
• A Maximum of four AeGIS 9000 Series can be connected on the same phone line for remote programming via
modem and eight systems on the same phone line if RS-232 is used.
• Different Master Code must be assigned to each system for remote programming via modem.
• Not every computer’s modem in the market will communicate (compatible) with multiple AeGIS 9000 Series on
the same phone line, recommended modem is ZOOM.
• The Master Code may have to be sent more than once in order to communicate with one of the system.
• Only one system at a time can be connected using an RS-232 port and limited to 150 feet.
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SELECT PROGRAM
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #
MASTER CODE: XXXX
NEW:_ _ _ _ # ENT
FUNCTION CODE LOCAL PROGRAMMING
*
#
1. Exit the programming mode by pressing * once or twice.
2. Clear the programmed name, phone number or access code by pressing *
3. Press * then the 4-digit access code to unlock the door or gate via the system
keypad.
Press # to accept program.

00
REPLACE SYSTEM MASTER
CODE
(Default setting is 0000)
Master Code is used to log on to
programming mode, not to unlock
door or gate.
01
CHANGE TALK TIME
(Default setting is 090 Seconds)
Minimum setting is 10 seconds and
Maximum setting is 240 seconds.
Talk Time between the tenant and
visitor. The talk time is also a
hang-up time.
02
OPEN INTERVAL RELAY 1 and
RELAY 2
(Default setting is 012 Seconds)
Minimum setting is 04 seconds and
Maximum setting is 99 seconds.
Unlock Time for Door 1 and Door 2.
Step 1 Log on to programming mode (see section 3.1). The display shows
Step 2 Enter Function code 00, then press #, the display shows
Step 3 Enter the new 4-digit Master Code then press # the display shows
If you press * the display shows
Ignore the message, and your existing Master Code will remain in the system.
Step 4 Select another Function Code to program different field from the table or
press *to exit the programming mode and the display shows
Step 1 Log on to programming mode (see section 3.1). The display shows
Step 2 Enter Function code 01, then press #, the display shows
Step3 Enter the talk time (10-240 seconds) then press #, the display shows
Step 4 Select another Function Code to program different field from the table or
press *to exit the programming mode.
Step 1 Log on to programming mode (see section 3.1). The display shows
Step 2 Enter Function code 02, then press #, the display shows
Step 3 Enter 1 for relay 1 (door 1) or 2 for relay 2 (door 2) then press #, the
display shows
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FUNCTION CODE LOCAL PROGRAMMING
SELECT PROGRAM
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #
MASTER CODE: 0000
NEW: _ _ _ _ # ENT
SELECT PROGRAM
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #
** CODE ERROR
NOTHING CHANGED!
DIR # USED: XXXX
Please Wait . . . .
SELECT PROGRAM
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #
TALK TIME, 10-240
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #
SELECT PROGRAM
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #
SELECT PROGRAM
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #
Set which Relay?
(1 or 2): _

FUNCTION CODE LOCAL PROGRAMMING
03
LOCK OUT COUNT
(Default setting is 03 )
Minimum setting is 1 and Maximum
setting is 9 .
The system will ignore further
keypad code for 90 second if invalid
keypad code has been entered a
specific number of times.
Does not valid for card code or
combination between card code and
keypad code.
04
TONE OR PULSE
(Default setting is TONE)
If your local phone company does
not support tone dialing mode , you
must set the system for pulse dialing
mode. Most local phone companies
support tone dialing mode.
05
SINGLE OR MULTI SYSTEMS
(Default setting is SINGLE)
If more than one systems are on the
same phone line, you must set each
system to MULTI.
Step 4 Enter the unlock time value (04-99 Seconds) then press #, the display shows
Step 5 Select another Function Code to program different field from the table or
press *to exit the programming mode.
Step 1 Log on to programming mode (see section 3.1). The display shows
Step 2 Enter Function code 03, then press #, the display shows
Step 3 Enter the Lock Out Count value (1-9) then press #, the display shows
Step 4 Select another Function Code to program different field from the table or
press *to exit the programming mode.
Step 1 Log on to programming mode (see section 3.1). The display shows
Step 2 Enter Function code 04, then press #, the display shows
Step 3 Enter 1 for Tone and 0 for Pulse then press # the display shows
Step 4 Select another Function Code to program different field from the table or
press *to exit the programming mode.
Step 1 Log on to programming mode (see section 3.1). The display shows
Step 2 Enter Function code 05, then press #, the display shows
Step 3 Enter 1 for SINGLE or 0 for MULTI, then press #, the display shows
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UNLOCK TIME, SEC
ENTER: 12 PRESS #
SELECT PROGRAM
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #
SELECT PROGRAM
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #
LOCK-OUT COUNT
ENTER: 3 PRESS #
SELECT PROGRAM
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #
SELECT PROGRAM
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #
TONE=1 PULSE=0
ENTER: 1 PRESS #
SELECT PROGRAM
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #
SELECT PROGRAM
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #
SINGLE=1 MULTI=0
ENTER: 1 PRESS #

FUNCTION CODE LOCAL PROGRAMMING
06
SYSTEM ID
(Default setting is 0)
07
REMOTE ENABLE/DISABLE
(Default setting is Enabled)
Set the function code to ENABLE if
the management software is used to
program the system. If the function
code is set to DISABLE, the system
will not answer an incoming call.
08
RELAY 2 MODE
(Default setting is as DOOR.
CONTROL)
MODE1: DOOR CONTROL
MODE 2: A SHUNT
MODE 3: AN ALARM TIMER
MODE 4: A CCTV V SWITCH
See Chapter 4. System’s
Operation for more detail explana-
tion.
Step 4 Select another Function Code to program different field from the table or
press *to exit the programming mode.
Do not change the programming, leave the value as default. The function code is
not used.
Step 1 Log on to programming mode (see section 3.1). The display shows
Step 2 Enter Function Code 07 then press # and the display shows
Step 3 Enter 1 to ENABLE and 0 to DISABLE then press #, the display shows
Step 4 Select another Function Code to program different field from the table or
press *to exit the programming mode.
Step 1 Log on to programming mode (see section 3.1). The display shows
Step 2 Enter Function Code 08 then press # and the display shows
Step 3 Enter 1- DOOR CONTROL
2- A SHUNT
3- AN ALARM TIMER
4- A CCTV SWITCH
then press #, the display shows
Step 4 Select another Function Code to program different field from the table or
press *to exit the programming mode.
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SELECT PROGRAM
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #
SELECT PROGRAM
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #
REMOTE YES=1 NO=0
ENTER: 1 PRESS #
SELECT PROGRAM
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #
SELECT PROGRAM
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #
RELAY 2 MODE (1-4)
ENTER: 1 PRESS #
SELECT PROGRAM
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #

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FUNCTION CODE LOCAL PROGRAMMING
Step 1 Log on to programming mode (see section 3.1). The display shows
Step 2 Enter Function Code 09 then press # and the display shows
Step 3 Enter the telephone number for the system to call up to 11-digit then press #,
the display shows
Step 4 Select another Function Code to program different field from the table or
press *to exit the programming mode.
Step 1 Log on to programming mode (see section 3.1). The display shows
Step 2 Enter Function Code 10 then press # and If relay 2 is set as a DOOR
CONTROL in Function Code 08 the display shows
If relay 2 is set other than a Door Control, proceed to step 4.
Step 3 Enter 1 for relay 1 (door 1) or 2 for relay 2 (door 2) then press #, the display
shows
Step 4 Enter 01-98 (unlock 1-98 hours) or 99 (unlock hold) then press #, the
display shows
Step 5 Select another Function Code to program different field from the table or
press *to exit the programming mode.
Step 1 Log on to programming mode (see section 3.1). The display shows
Step 2 Enter Function Code 11 then press # and the display shows
09
ALARM TELEPHONE NUMBER
To alert the manager by calling the
phone number programmed in
case:
• Door has been forced open.
• Door has been left ajar for over the
time set on Function Code 29.
• Invalid keypad code or card are
entered more than the lock-out count
programmed in function code 03.
• This feature is not applicable if
Relay 2 on Function Code 08 is set
as MODE 3.
10
MANUAL UNLOCK/LOCK OR
UNLOCK HOLD DOORS TIMER
Set the timer to unlock/lock or unlock
hold relay 1(door 1) or relay2 (door
2).
01-98 hours - doors will unlock and
lock for 01 - 98 hours.
99 - doors will unlock for indefinite
time (unlock hold).
11
EDIT WELCOME MESSAGE
DISPLAY
The welcome screen is a scrolling
display. A total 48-characters (16 -
characters for each segment) can be
programmed for the welcome
message.
SELECT PROGRAM
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #
TELEPHONE NUMBER
___________
SELECT PROGRAM
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #
SELECT PROGRAM
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #
Set Which relay
(1 or 2): _
HOURS UNLOCK
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #
SELECT PROGRAM
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #
SELECT PROGRAM
ENTER: _ _ PRESS #
Welcome to Pach’
MESSAGE SEGMENT 1
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