Adding the AES-NET board to the AES-2000 allows a local
Wiegand device such as a Proximity Card Reader to be added to
the AES-2000 accessible door entry system. Using Proximity
cards instead of keyless entry codes, the building manager keeps
control over the number of people that can let themselves into the
building. The Wiegand device used may be the Viking model
HID-1 Proximity Card Reader or any other card reader, RF transmitter, or digital keypad that outputs 26 bit Wiegand data.
In addition to a directly connected Wiegand device, the AES-NET
board also provides two wire CAN bus connections which supports up to 32 additional remote points of entry. Each additional
Add One Local and up to 32 Remote Wiegand
Type Proximity Card Readers to the AES-2000
• Enables the addition of a Proximity Card
Reader to the AES-2000.
• Accepts data from a HID card reader using
standard 26 bit Wiegand format.
• Supports up to 32 additional entry points
through a two wire CAN communication
protocol.
• Two wire CAN bus can be daisy chain wired
up to 1/2 mile away using a 24 gauge twisted
pair.
Power: Powered from AES-2000 control board
Dimensions: 90mm x 64mm (3.5” x 2.5”)
Shipping Weight: .45Kg (1 lb)
Environmental: -26° C to 54° C (-15° F to 130° F) with 5% to
95% non-condensing humidity
Connections: One 8 pin header and six cage clamp screw terminals.
Max CAN length: 0.8 Km (2600 ft) - 24 AWG twisted pair
1.6 Km (5300 ft) - using 2 pairs of 24 AWG twisted pair
Max Wiegand Length: 183 m (500 ft) - 24 AWG wire
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remote entry point requires one Viking Model ES-3 door controller, one Wiegand device, and a
door strike or magnetic lock of your choice. Only one pair of wires are needed to wire all 32 entry
system door controllers back to the AES-NET board.
PRELIMINARY
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• High rise apartments
• Condos
• Senior citizen buildings
• Assisted care centers
• Retirement homes
• Gated communities
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Entry point: A door or gate allowing access into a secure or controlled area.
CAN Communications: A highly reliable two wire communications protocol developed for the
automotive industry.
26 bit Wiegand format: The industry standard data output of access control card readers.
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Step 1. Unlock and open the AES-2000 front panel.
Step 2. Disconnect the power to the AES-2000.
Step 3. Remove the (4) screws holding the inner shroud and remove the shroud (see diagram A).
Step 4. Disconnect all cables to the control board.
Step 5. Remove the (4) mounting posts holding the control board (see diagram B).
Step 6. Lift off the control board and set it aside.
Step 7. Place provided 3/16” metal spacers over the three threaded studs. (see diagram C).
Step 8. Mount the AES-NET board onto the studs using the #4 nuts provided (see diagram D).
Step 9. Re-mount the AES-2000 control board back onto the panel.
Step 10. Connect all cables. The AES-NET control cable connects to J9 on the AES-2000 main board. Replace the inner shroud,
being careful not to pinch any wires. .
Step 11. Reconnect the power to the AES-2000
Diagram A
Diagram B
Diagram C
Diagram D
Model: xxx
S/N: XXXXXX
Viking Electronics, Inc. (715)386-8861
P/N: xxxxxxx
1531 Industrial St., Hudson, WI 54016
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