Introduction, Installation, Before installation – Controlled Products Systems Group ADV-1000 User Manual
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Page 5 American Access Systems / Security Brands, Inc.
Introduction
The American Access Systems (AAS) Advantage DK unit is a high-quality, user-programmable, commercial-duty
digital key control station designed to control access to a passageway using 4-digit access codes. The Advantage
DK integrates state-of-the-art electronics resulting in a product which is highly sophisticated, yet inexpensive. The
Advantage DK unit features: • 1 programmable 4-digit Master Code. (Factory default is 1 2 5 1 … it is recommended
that you re-program to a personal master code of your choice.)• 1 programmable 4-digit Sleep Code • 1
programmable 4-digit Latch Code • Master user ability to program up to 1000, 4-digit access codes which can
be assigned to 1 of 2 relays• A programmable “Three Strikes You’re Out” feature which disables the unit for
approximately 90 seconds if three incorrect Access Codes are entered during a 90-second time period• Two relays
programmable from ½ to 999 seconds incorporating both normally open (N/O) and normally closed (N/C) contacts.•
An external event trigger, programmable as a Remote Inactive, Arming, or Remote Open input.
Before Installation
To take full advantage of the 24 month limited warranty, you must register with American Access Systems, Inc. Please
read and review the Warranty (page 3), complete the enclosed Warranty Registration card and send it to:
Security Brands, Inc.
Warranty Registration
1675 West Yale Ave.
Englewood, CO 80110
Installation
MOUNTING THE UNIT
The tools and instruments needed to install your unit and a Parts Checklist are shown on page 4. Make sure you have
all the tools listed before you begin. It’s a good idea to make sure to check off the items enclosed with the unit. If any
parts are missing from the package, contact American Access Systems immediately.
Mounting the unit to an AAS gooseneck pedestal (18-001) or double height gooseneck (18-003)
Locate the four carriage bolts and four hex nuts found inside the shipping box. With the keypad face open, place
the unit against the pedestal flange, insert the four carriage boltsfrom the back of the unit and tighten the hex nuts
from the inside. Wrench tighten the hex nuts securely. Do not over tighten.
SYSTEM CONNECTIONS
An Operator Wiring Diagram and a Door Strike/Mag Lock wiring diagram for the Advantage DK are shown on page
5. • The most common installation connects the DK unit to a Gate Operator only. Refer to the Operator Wiring
Diagram (the top drawing.) • If the DK unit is being connected to other devices and equipment, such as a door strike
or mag lock, use the Door Strike/Mag Lock Wiring Diagram (the lower drawing.)