This listing is for a Linear Access AM-3 4-Portal Access Controller.
Condition: Used. This panel was pulled from a facility during an upgrade. See Photos.
NOTE: You
will receive exactly what is shown in the photos and nothing
additional.
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Manufacturer Description:
The AM-3 Access Controller is designed for use as a primary
access control device for gated communities, parking garages,
office buildings, apartments, dormitories, hotels/motels,
commercial buildings and recreational facilities.
Housed in a lockable, plastic enclosure, the AM-3 features a 2-digit
LED display, nine status indicators, four relay indicators with four
relay activation pushbuttons. Three programming buttons, a
reset button, and a power indicator are present. The enclosure is
monitored with a magnetic “tamper” switch.
The system controls its four output relays by responding to various
input devices that react to proximity cards, transmitters, and entry
codes. The four relay output channels can be programmed to
control electric door strikes, magnetic locks, door & gate operators,
or barrier gates.
Access is granted or denied depending on the current user’s
authorization to gain access and system settings that control
groups of users or all users. Complete access control event
logging, access time restriction, access location restriction,
and administration functions are also available to manage the
installation.
The AM-3 is network ready. AM-3 units can be interconnected with
Linear’s AE-1000 and AE-2000 Telephone Entry Systems through
a 3-wire RS-485 network.
Two sets of Wiegand inputs are available for connection to 26,
30, or 31-bit Wiegand devices (card readers, etc.). Two sets of
PBUS inputs are available for connection to Linear’s line of remote
accessories.
The AM-3 can be powered from a 12-24 Volt AC or DC source. DC
power can be obtained from the access device or AC power from
a separate power transformer. The system supports and charges
a 12-volt backup battery for operation during power outage. Low
battery detection circuitry monitors the backup battery’s condition.
The EEPROM memory retains all entry codes and programming,
even without power.