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TX3 Series Installation and Operation Manual
Contents List of Figures ................................................................................................................................................... Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................... Industry Canada Notice for all TX3 Products Sold in Canada ...................................................................... FCC Notice for all TX3 Products Sold in the U.S.A........................................................................................
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Part 1: ADC System ADC System....................................................................................................................................................... 7 ADC Single and Multiple Entrance System Wiring ........................................................................................ 10
Part 2: NSL System NSL System ....................................................................................................................................................... 13 NSL Single Entrance System Wiring............................................................................................................... 17
Part 3: Entry Panel Enclosures, Mounting and DIP Switch Configuration Entry Panel Enclosures .................................................................................................................................... Universal Panels ............................................................................................................................................ Universal Slim-Line Panel.............................................................................................................................. Universal Slim-Line Panel Kit......................................................................................................................... Continental Panels......................................................................................................................................... Enclosure Mounting.......................................................................................................................................... TX3 Entry Panel Main Controller Board Wiring.............................................................................................. Door Strike ..................................................................................................................................................... Camera (Optional) ......................................................................................................................................... Wiring the Main Entry Panel............................................................................................................................. Entry Unit Configuration .................................................................................................................................. Entry Unit Configuration Via a Personal Computer....................................................................................... Updating Firmware............................................................................................................................................
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Part 4: NSL Relay Cabinet Installation and Wiring NSL Relay Cabinet Mechanical Installation.................................................................................................... TX3-NSL-8M NSL (No Subscriber Line) Relay Unit........................................................................................ TX3-NSL-8M NSL Unit Wiring........................................................................................................................... 2012 NSL Relay Board Wiring..........................................................................................................................
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Part 5: Elevator Restriction Cabinets Installation, Wiring and DIP Switch Configuration Elevator Restriction Cabinet Mechanical Installation.................................................................................... TX3-ER-8 Elevator Restriction Units ............................................................................................................... TX3-ER-8 Elevator Restriction Unit Wiring ..................................................................................................... TX3-ER-8 Elevator Restriction Unit Configuration.........................................................................................
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Part 6: Card Access and Reader Integration with the TX3 Card Access and Reader Integration with the TX3 ........................................................................................ 61
Part 7: Appendices Appendix A: Specifications.............................................................................................................................. Appendix B: Kits ............................................................................................................................................... Warranty & Warning Information.................................................................................................................... TX3 NSL System Resident Operating Instructions........................................................................................ TX3 ADC System Resident Operating Instructions .......................................................................................
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List of Figures Part 1: ADC System Figure 1: ADC Single Entry Panel....................................................................................................................... Figure 2: ADC Dual Entry Panel ......................................................................................................................... Figure 3: ADC Single Entry Panel with an Elevator Restriction Unit................................................................... Figure 4: ADC Two-Building, Dual Entry Panel................................................................................................... Figure 5: ADC Two-Building, Three Entry Panel................................................................................................. Figure 6: ADC Single and Multiple Entrance System Wiring Application............................................................
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Part 2: NSL System Figure 7: NSL Single Entry Panel ....................................................................................................................... Figure 8: NSL Dual Lobby Unit ........................................................................................................................... Figure 9: NSL Two-Building, Three Entry Panel (Independent Access) ............................................................. Figure 10: NSL Two-Building, Three Entry Panel (Shared Building Access)...................................................... Figure 11: NSL Single Entrance System Wiring ................................................................................................. Figure 12: NSL Multiple Entrance System Wiring ...............................................................................................
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Part 3: Entry Panel Enclosures, Mounting and DIP Switch Configuration Figure 13: TX3-UFT Universal Series Flush Trim Ring ...................................................................................... Figure 14: TX3-USFT Slim Line Universal Flush Trim Ring................................................................................ Figure 15: Continental Enclosure Flush Mounting .............................................................................................. Figure 16: Mounting The Thermostat Heater Kit Model TH-102 in the Universal Enclosure (Optional) ............. Figure 17: Entry Panel Main Controller Board .................................................................................................... Figure 18: Wiring of the Lobby Unit..................................................................................................................... Figure 19: Electromagnetic Lock and Tamper Switch Wiring at the Entry Panel................................................
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Part 4: NSL Relay Cabinet Installation and Wiring Figure 20: NSL Relay Cabinet Installation .......................................................................................................... Figure 21: TX3-NSL-8M Board Diagram............................................................................................................. Figure 22: Wiring for the NSL Unit Controller Board Audio Lines (top right section) .......................................... Figure 23: Wiring for the NSL Unit Controller Board (bottom section) ................................................................ Figure 24: TX3-NSL-8M/TX3-8EC/2016 NSL Unit Relay Backplane Boards ..................................................... Figure 25: 2012 NSL Relay Board ...................................................................................................................... Figure 26: CA-71A BIX Block Wiring Configuration ............................................................................................ Figure 27: CA-71A BIX Block Identification Form ............................................................................................... Figure 28: RJ-71C Punch-Down Block Wiring Configuration.............................................................................. Figure 29: RJ-71C Punch-Down Block Identification Form.................................................................................
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Part 5: Elevator Restriction Cabinets Installation, Wiring and DIP Switch Configuration Figure 30: Elevator Restriction Cabinet Installation ............................................................................................ Figure 31: TX3-ER-8 Elevator Restriction Unit Controller Board ........................................................................ Figure 32: Elevator Restriction Controller Board Wiring ..................................................................................... Figure 33: TX3-ER-8 Elevator Restriction Unit Backplane.................................................................................. Figure 34: 2012E Elevator Restriction Relay Card .............................................................................................
Part 6: Card Access and Reader Integration with the TX3 Part 7: Appendices
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Introduction About this Manual This installation and operation manual provides information on installing and operating the TX3 Series Telephone Access System line of products. Specifically, this manual provides information on • Installing and configuring ADC and NSL systems • Installing and configuring entry panels • Installing and configuring Elevator Restriction Units • TX3 system programming • Networking the TX3 with Card Access
About the TX3 Mircom's TX3 series of telephone access systems provide high quality two-way communication between residents and their visitors in a multi-unit dwelling establishment. The TX3 system consists of one or more network nodes connected together in a peer-to-peer arrangement using RS-485. Valid network nodes are Entry Panel, the Elevator Restriction Unit and the Card Access Unit. Refer to the Card Access manual for further information on this product. A maximum of 31 nodes are supported with any combination of Entry Panels, Elevator Restriction Units and Card Access Units. Valid node addresses are 1 to 31. Address node 1 should be assigned to an Entry Panel or a Card Access Unit, since these units are the only ones with a Real Time clock. The TX3 may be configured as an ADC (Autodialer controller) system, which requires a dedicated subscriber telephone line. Alternatively, the TX3 may be configured as an NSL (No Subscriber Line) system, which does not require a separate telephone line because it uses the existing telephone lines in the building for communication. Both system setups can be configured for multiple entrances with independent doors and control devices such as electric door locks, cameras, and garage doors. An ADC system consists of one or more entry panels that are connected to an outside telephone line for calling access to suites. This mode also allows the visitor access to any voice mail capabilities and call waiting if present on the resident telephone line. An NSL system consists of one or more entry panels that are connected to TX3-NSL-8M NSL Units (usually located in the electrical/telephone room of a building). The NSL units intercept all telephone lines into the building’s suites, allowing the system to seize the line after checking to see if it is in use. Features Features of the TX3 series include: • Storage for large numbers of residents / suites. • Entry panel unit models available with simple numeric entry (type in the suite number found on a list at the Entry Panel) and a scrolling directory (a list of resident / suite names appears on the electronic Entry Panel display) or just a scrolling directory. • Supports DTMF or rotary dial service. • Many features are configurable per suite. • Door override connection for fire alarm; doors will open during emergency. • Built-in post office lock microswitch. • Connection for "lock back" door contact to provide door timer cutoff to prevent "tailgating". • Microcontroller-based design with data protection on stored memory and configuration. • Configuration may be entered via the lobby unit keypad and display or via Personal Computer Configuration Software (Windows XP/ SP2 based). • Tri-lingual display: select from English, French and Spanish. • Event History Log for visitors and keyless entry. • Extensive transient protection. • Uses energy-limited transformers for power supplies.
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TX3 Module Types The TX3 system includes the following module types: • Entry Panel Main Controller Board available in various resident capacities. • Entry Panel enclosures & displays, various enclosure styles. • NSL Unit Model TX3-NSL-8M (includes box, NSL controller & one NSL eight-relay board backplane) • NSL Expander Units Models TX3-8EC (box & one NSL eight-relay board backplane) and TX3-16EC (Box & two NSL eight-relay board backplane); up to 16 backplanes total may be used. • NSL Relay Board Model 2012K (12 residents each; up to 8 may be used with each TX3-8EC/TX3-16EC). • Elevator Restriction Unit Model TX3-ER-8 (includes box, elevator controller & one eight-relay board backplane). • Elevator Relay Board Model 2012E (12 Elevators each; up to 8 may be used with each TX3-ER-8).
Card Access Controller and Readers Mircom’s card reader and controller system may be used in conjunction with the TX3. It is connected via the RS485 bus.
Technical Support For all technical support inquiries, please contact Mircom’s Technical Support Department between 8 A.M. and 5 P.M. (EST) Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Local Phone: 905-660-4655
Toll-Free Phone: 1-888-660-4655
Local Fax:
Toll-Free Fax:
905-660-4113
1-888-660-4113
Email: techsupport@mircom.com
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Industry Canada Notice for all TX3 Products Sold in Canada The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements. Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction. Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunication company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradations of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alteration made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment. Users should ensure for their own protection that the earth ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This is necessary both for proper operation and for protection. CAUTION: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate. Note: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the devices does not exceed five.
FCC Notice for all TX3 Products Sold in the U.S.A. Type of Service The TX3 is designed to be used on standard device telephone lines. It connects to the telephone line by means of a standard jack called the USOC RJ-11C (or USOC FJ45S). Connection to telephone company-provided coin service (central office implemented systems) is prohibited. Connection to party lines service is subject to state tariffs. Telephone Company Procedures The goal of the telephone company is to provide you with the best service it can. In order to do this, it may occasionally be necessary for them to make changes in their equipment, operations or procedures. If these changes might affect your service or the operation of your equipment, the telephone company will give you notice, in writing, to allow you to make any changes necessary to maintain uninterrupted service. In certain circumstances, it may be necessary for the telephone company to request information from you concerning the equipment which you have connected to your telephone line. Upon request of the telephone company, provide the FCC registration number and the ringer equivalence number (REN); both of these items are listed on the equipment label. The sum of all of the RENs on your telephone lines should be less than five in order to assure proper service from the telephone company. In some cases, a sum of five may not be useable on a given line. If Problems Arise If any of your telephone equipment is not operating properly, you should immediately remove it from your telephone line, as it may cause harm to the telephone network. If the telephone company notes a problem, they may temporarily discontinue service. When practical, they will notify you in advance of this disconnection. If advance notice is not feasible, you will be notified as soon as possible. When you are notified, you will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. Contact your telephone company if you have any questions about your telephone line. In the event repairs are ever needed on the Communicator, they should be performed by Mircom or an authorized representative of Mircom. For information contact Mircom at the address and telephone numbers shown on back cover
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Part 1: ADC System
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ADC System The ADC (Auto Dialer Controller) operation uses Bell telephone lines (or other local telephone company) to communicate to residents in a building.
Figure 1: ADC Single Entry Panel The simplest ADC configuration using one lobby unit.
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Figure 2: ADC Dual Entry Panel A dual Entry Panel ADC configuration sharing one Bell telephone line. The RS-485 Bus is not actually required, but may be installed to allow for future expansion to elevator restriction units, or for remote configuration. Each Entry Panel unit has the capability of sensing the telephone line’s availability.
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Figure 3: ADC Single Entry Panel with an Elevator Restriction Unit A single Entry Panel configuration with a TX3-ER-8 Elevator Restriction Unit.
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Figure 4: ADC Two-Building, Dual Entry Panel A two-building, dual Entry Panel ADC configuration sharing one Bell telephone line, with two TX3-ER-8 Elevator Restriction Units. To Bell Phone Line (one wire pair)
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Figure 5: ADC Two-Building, Three Entry Panel A two-building, three Entry Panel ADC configuration. The parking garage and Entry Panel shares one bell telephone line with Building #1. Each building has a TX3-ER-8 Elevator Restriction Unit. All three Entry Panels could share the same Bell line, but if one Entry Panel is used, the other Entry Panels show a system busy and cannot be used until that line is available again. Also possible is that each Entry Panel has its own Bell telephone line.
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ADC Single and Multiple Entrance System Wiring Figure 6: ADC Single and Multiple Entrance System Wiring Application LOBBY
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Note: Install all transformers outside the enclosure.
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Part 2: NSL System
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NSL System NSL (No Subscriber Line) operation does not use any Bell telephone (or other local telephone company) lines, but uses TX3-NSL-8M NSL Units (and TX3-8EC/16 NSL Expanders) in electrical/telephone rooms to intercept all resident Bell (or other local) telephone lines coming into a building and communicate directly to the residents.
Figure 7: NSL Single Entry Panel The simplest NSL configuration with one Entry Panel, a TX3-NSL-8M NSL Unit (and any TX3-8EC/16 NSL Expanders) and optional TX3-ER-8 Elevator Restriction Unit.
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Figure 8: NSL Dual Lobby Unit A dual Entry Panel NSL configuration with one TX3-NSL-8M NSL Unit (and any TX3-8EC/16 NSL Expanders), and an optional TX3-ER-8 Elevator Restriction Unit.
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Figure 9: NSL Two-Building, Three Entry Panel (Independent Access) A two-building, three Entry Panel NSL configuration. Each building’s Entry Panel (only one is shown per building, but there could actually be more, such as for multi-entrances) uses one audio line. The parking garage entry panel uses two audio lines. Each TX3-NSL-8M NSL Unit (and any TX3-8EC/TX3-16EC NSL Expanders) accepts one audio line; one audio line for its own building’s entry panel, and one for the parking garage entry panel are connected to the one connection on the TX3-NSL-8M NSL Unit. This allows the Entry Panel in each building to call residents in that building independently of each other, and the garage Entry Panel can call residents in either building (although while the garage Entry Panel is calling a resident in a building, that building’s own Entry Panel is locked out).
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Figure 10: NSL Two-Building, Three Entry Panel (Shared Building Access) A two-building, three Entry Panel NSL configuration. Each Entry Panel (only one is shown, but there could actually be more, such as for multi-entrances) uses two audio lines. Each TX3-NSL-8M NSL Unit (and any TX3-8EC/TX316EC NSL Expanders) accepts three audio lines; one audio line from the Entry Panel in building one, one audio line from the Entry Panel in building two, and one audio line from the parking garage Entry Panel are connected to the one connection of the TX3-NSL-8M. This setup allows the Entry Panel to call either building, although while any one NSL unit is handling a call, other Entry Panels cannot access that building.
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NSL Single Entrance System Wiring Figure 11: NSL Single Entrance System Wiring LOBBY TX3 ENTRY PANEL DOOR STRIKE
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ALL WIRING 1000 FT. MAXIMUM RS-485 WIRING MAXIMUM IS 4000 FT.
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Figure 12: NSL Multiple Entrance System Wiring SECOND TX3 ENTRY PANEL
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ONE PS-4P FOR EACH NSL UNIT
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ALL WIRING 1000 FT. MAXIMUM RS-485 WIRING MAXIMUM IS 4000 FT.
Note: Install all transformers outside the enclosure.
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Part 3: Entry Panel Enclosures, Mounting and DIP Switch Configuration
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Entry Panel Enclosures There are three sizes of lobby unit enclosures. The Universal Series for scrolling entry panel units designed for outdoor use and the Continental Series, which is a larger stainless steel scrolling entry panel unit designed for indoor use and the third size is a Slim-Line Universal for scrolling entry panel which is narrower and taller than the Universal and Continental series and designed for indoor use.
Universal Panels The Universal entry/lobby units are surface mounted. Optional flush trim rings are available for semi-flush and flush installations. A rain hood is included allowing for outdoor use. Universal Panels with Scrolling Directory Model TX3-120U Stainless steel finish entry panel with speaker and microswitch for postal lock, comes with a 200 name main controller board, 4x20 LCD display, 120 name paper directory and one PS-4P transformer plug. Designed for outdoor applications. Model TX3-200-8U Stainless steel finish entry panel with speaker and microswitch for postal lock, comes with a 200 name main controller board, 8x20 LCD display, and one PS-4P transformer plug. Designed for outdoor applications. Model TX3-1000-8U Stainless steel finish entry panel with speaker and microswitch for postal lock, comes with a 1000 name main controller board, 8x20 LCD display, and one PS-4P transformer plug. Designed for outdoor applications. Model TX3-2000-8U Stainless steel finish entry panel with speaker and microswitch for postal lock, comes with a 2000 name main controller board, 8x20 LCD display, and one PS-4P transformer plug. Designed for outdoor applications.
Universal Slim-Line Panel Model TX3-200-4U Stainless steel finish slim-line entry panel with speaker and microswitch for postal lock, comes with a 4x20 LCD display, and one PS-4P transformer plug. Designed for outdoor applications.
Universal Slim-Line Panel Kit Model TX3-NSL-12K NSL Starter Kit complete with TX3-200-4U slim-line entry panel with speaker and microswitch for postal lock, comes with a 4x20 LCD display, and one PS-4P transformer plug. A TX3-NSL-8M Master NSL Relay Cabinet with one PS-4P transformer plug. One 2012K Twelve Telephone Relay Kit which contains a 2012 Twelve Telephone Relay board and a 9106 Cable. One RJ-71C Punch Down Block. Designed for outdoor applications. Universal Panel Accessories Model TX3-UPFT Universal Flush mounting trim for use with TX3-120U. Stainless steel. Model TX3-UFT Universal Flush mounting trim for use with TX3-200-8U, TX3-1000-8U and TX3-2000-8U. Stainless steel. Model TX3-USFT Universal Slim-Line Flush mounting trim for TX3-200-4U. Stainless steel.
Continental Panels The Continental entry panels are flush mounted and for indoor use only. Continental Panels with Scrolling Directory Model TX3-120C Stainless steel finish entry panel with speaker, and microswitch for postal lock, comes with a 120 name paper directory, flush mounting back box and a PS-4P transformer plug. Designed for indoor use.
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Model TX3-200-8C Stainless steel finish entry panel with speaker and microswitch for postal lock, comes with a 200 name main controller board, 8x20 LCD display, flush mounting back box and one PS-4P transformer plug. Designed for indoor use. Model TX3-1000-8C Stainless steel finish entry panel with speaker and microswitch for postal lock, comes with a 1000 name main controller board, 8x20 LCD display, flush mounting back box and one PS-4P transformer plug. Designed for indoor use. Model TX3-2000-8C Stainless steel finish entry panel with speaker and microswitch for postal lock, comes with a 2000 name main controller board, 8x20 LCD display, flush mounting back box and one PS-4P transformer plug. Designed for indoor use. Model TX3-200-8CH Stainless steel finish entry panel with speaker and microswitch for postal lock, comes with a 200 name main controller board, 8x20 LCD display, handset, flush mounting back box and one PS-4P transformer plug. Designed for indoor use. Model TX3-1000-8CH Stainless steel finish entry panel with speaker and microswitch for postal lock, comes with a 1000 name main controller board, 8x20 LCD display, handset, flush mounting back box and one PS-4P transformer plug. Designed for indoor use. Model TX3-2000-8CH Stainless steel finish entry panel with speaker and microswitch for postal lock, comes with a 2000 name main controller board, 8x20 LCD display, handset, flush mounting back box and one PS-4P transformer plug. Designed for indoor use. Entry Panel Accessories Model TH-103K Thermostat heater kit for outdoor use of entry panel unit complete with one PS-24P transformer plug. TX3-UFT Universal series flush trim ring. TX3-USFT Slim line Universal Series flush trim ring. TX3-UGA Gooseneck mounting adapter designed for use with the standard Universal Series enclosure for pedestals. TX3-USGA Gooseneck mounting adapter designed for use with the TX3-200-4U Slim Line Universal enclosure pedestals.
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Enclosure Mounting The TX3-UFT Universal Series Flush Trim Ring is used to semi-flush mount the universal series enclosure. See Figure 13 below. To surface mount the enclosure use the supplied screws and the four mounting holes at the back of the enclosure.
Figure 13: TX3-UFT Universal Series Flush Trim Ring
10 5/8"
19 5/8" 4 1/2 "
16 1/4”
13 1/8 " 2 3/4" SEMI-FLUSH TRIM TX3-UFT
UNIVERSAL ENCLOSURE
Dimension of the Universal Enclosure without the flush trim is: 16.25” H x 10.6” W x 2.75” D at bottom, 3” at top
Installation instructions for semi-flush mounting of the Universal Lobby Unit Enclosure 1. Mount the semi-flush trim into the wall cut out, attach to the wall stud, left or right using the two slot holes on the side of the semi-flush trim ring. 2. Place the universal entry panel with the rain hood, inside the trim. 3. Secure the entry panel enclosure and the semi-flush trim using the four screws provided. Note: For surface mount, mount only the enclosure including the rain hood to the wall using the four screws.
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Figure 14: TX3-USFT Slim Line Universal Flush Trim Ring
6 13/32 " 19 5/8"
4 1/2 "
16 1/4"
8 7/8" 2 3/4"
TX3-USFT SLIM LINE SEMI-FLUSH TRIM
UNIVERSAL SLIM LINE ENCLOSURE
Dimension of the Universal Slim Line Enclosure without the flush trim is: 16.25” H x 6.4” W x 2.75“D at bottom, 3” D at top
Installation instructions for semi-flush mounting of the Slim Line Universal Entry Panel Enclosure 1. Mount the semi-flush trim into the wall cut out, attach to the wall stud, left or right using the two slot holes on the side of the semi-flush trim ring. 2. Place the slim line universal entry panel with the rain hood, inside the trim. 3. Secure the entry panel enclosure and the semi-flush trim using the four screws provided. Note: For surface mount, mount only the enclosure including the rain hood to the wall using the four screws.
Below is a drawing showing the Continental Enclosure and its mounting dimensions.
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Figure 15: Continental Enclosure Flush Mounting CONTINENTAL ENCLOSURE
10 3/8"
FRAME
DRY WALL FLUSH BACKBOX
18
1/2"
16
7/8"
Use two side slots for mounting the box to to joists in wall
12"
MOUNTING KNOCKOUTS
FRONT
0.5 ” 3.0 ”
The Continental Enclosure is flush mounted only Cut out in wall should be : 16 7/8” H x 10 3/8” W x 3” D
SIDE VIEW
Outside Frame dimensions are: 18 1/2”H x 12” W x 1/2” D
Installation Instructions for Flush Mounting the Continental Lobby Enclosures 1. Cut out wall as per dimension in diagram above. 2. Fit the continental lobby enclosure into the cut out space and secure it to the wall stud using the two slots, can be mounted left or right. Note: For surface mount, mount only the enclosure including the rain hood to the wall using the four screws.
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Figure 16: Mounting The Thermostat Heater Kit Model TH-102 in the Universal Enclosure (Optional)
PS-24 TRANSFORMER
120V AC 60 HZ 24V AC
UNIVERSAL ENCLOSURE TH-102 HEATER
18 AWG TWISTED PAIR
Installation Instructions for Mounting the Thermostat Heater Kit Model 1. Install the TH-102 Heater into the bottom left hand corner of the universal enclosure using the two spacers and two hex nuts provided. 2. Use a pair of #18 AWG wires to connect the TH-102 unit to 24VAC tap on a PS-24 Transformer. The transformer must be installed outside the enclosure.
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TX3 Entry Panel Main Controller Board Wiring Figure 17: Entry Panel Main Controller Board The entry panel main controller board has both ribbon cable sockets and screw terminals. P7: Connect the TX3- Guard Phone Board here. It mounts over the entry board.
Door Supply, Door Relay and two General Purpose Relays
Lines 1 to 5
P6: Connection via ribbon cable to the entry unit display & keypad board mounted on the enclosure’s door. P4: Connector for TX3-MDM Modem Board. Other connectors on board are for diagnostic purposes.
JW6
PT1: Adjustment for sensitivity for a pulse phone. This is normally factory set and should not require adjustment.
PT1 Connector for Guard Phone add-on Board
SW1: DIP switches which set the unit’s ID (address). SW2: Turns the unit’s power ON and OFF for servicing, or to re-start the unit. Jumpers JW1 to JW7: JW1: normally open.
P7
DIP Switches for Setting Address SW1
JW2 JW3 JW4
Connector to Key pad and LCD Display on Front Door
P5
JW2: normally open Connector for Ethernet add-on Board
JW1 and JW2 are used to update firmware. JW3: NOT USED, leave open.
P6
JW4: NOT USED, leave open. JW5: Open on all units, except the last one on the RS-485, where a jumper is used to short the pins. JW6: Normally closed. Remove jumper to enable pulse detection to open the door. JW7: NOT USED, leave open.
JW1 JW7
P4 Modem Interface
USB Port
JW5
SW2 ON/OFF SWITCH
Microphone and Inputs 1 to 5 RS-485 LED, Lamp Camera Input/ Speaker Connection Supply and Power for TX3 Output
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Wiring the Main Entry Panel Refer to figure below for wiring information. There are 5 designated inputs available. Input 1
Postal Lock
Connect the postal lock to these terminals. Activating the postal lock via the key, will unlock the main door.
Input 2
Fire Panel Override
Connect the fire alarm ....... Activation of this input unlocks the main and auxiliary door.
Input 3
Main Door Sense
Connect to door sense switch. Activation of this input will unlock the main door.
Input 4
General Purpose Input 1
Input 5
General Purpose Input 2
These inputs are general purpose. They can be correlated to the general purpose outputs to perform any required function.
Door Strike Connect to terminals marked AC Door or DC Door + and -. The power for the door strike is provided by transformer PS3B (or other compatible power supply) and is connected to terminals marked Door Supply. Below is the more detailed drawing of the bottom section of the TX3 entry panel main board.
Input 2 Input 3 Input 4
RS-485 OUT LED/LAMP
- s +
Supply - +
Power Supply for TX3
- + Microphone Connection
- + Camera Supply
- + Speaker Connection
- s + RS-485 IN Input 1
Input 5
Camera (Optional) The camera is connected to the Camera negative terminal and the Camera positive terminal is connected to the normally open (NO) relay contact. The Common (C) contact of the relay is connected to the + 12V supply terminal. When the door is open, the camera is operating. 28
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Below is a detailed drawing of the top section of the TX3 entry panel main board showing the terminals for wiring.
SPEECH PATHS 1 TO 5 Line 1 T R
Line 5 T R
Line 2 Line 3 T R T R
AC Door Supply
Line 4 T R
DC Door Supply + -
Relay Output NC C NO
Door Supply
Relay Output NC C NO Aux. Door Relay NC C NO
Lines 1 to 5
Door Supply, Door Relay and two General Purpose Relays
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Figure 18: Wiring of the Lobby Unit 120VAC 60Hz
PS-3P Transformer
16VAC
8VAC COM
RL-1000 or equivalent
Connect to AC Door for buzzing door opening or to DC Door for silent door opening
ELECTROMAGNETIC LOCK SUPPLY NC
18 AWG
C NO
ELECTROMAGNETIC LOCK
Mircom M-10 Door Strike For Magnetic door lock applications connect to DC Door + and - terminals
Connect to Door Supply
Ring
C Relay Output NO Relay Output
Tip
Sensitivity adjustment for a pulse phone.
Telephone Lines 1 to 5 (Speech Paths)
P7
SW1
P5
P6
P4
Microphone and speaker connections to front display (these connection are factory set)
Input 3
Input 1 Input 2
+
16 VAC 40 VA
Postal Lock Micro Switch DOOR OVERRIDE W IRIN G
N.O. Fire Alarm Door Override Door Sense Micro Switch (Optional)
-
Monitoring Camera
120 VAC 60Hz
Inputs 4 & 5 are General Purpose Inputs which can be correlated to General Purpoe Outputs for custom applications
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PS-4P Transformer
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Figure 19: Electromagnetic Lock and Tamper Switch Wiring at the Entry Panel ELECTROMAGNETIC LOCK AND TAMPER SWITCH WIRING AT THE ENTRANCE UNIT
AC Door Supply
PS-4
AC Door
Connect to one of the inputs on the entrance panel main board to monitor the door closure.
THE TAMPER MICROSWITCH IS AN OPTIONAL FEATURE WHICH CAN BE USED TO MONITOR THE DOOR SWITCH
Notes: • All wires are 18 AWG. • The tamper microswitch is an optional feature.
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Entry Unit Configuration
Entry Unit Configuration Most of the TX3 configuration is set using either the unit’s own keypad and display or via the PC Configuration Software (see separate manual). One item that is separately set is the lobby unit’s ID and RS-485 communications speed. These are set by the SW1 DIP switches on the main board. The individual switches are numbered 1 to 8 from left to right, and are marked as either ON or OFF. The first five switches (1, 2, 3, 4 and 5) set the ID.
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Entry Panel Unit ID #
Switch 1
Switch 2
Switch 3
Switch 4
Switch 5
0 (not allowed as a entry unit ID 0 is used for PC ID)
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
1
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
2
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
3
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
4
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
5
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
6
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
7
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
8
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
9
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
10
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
11
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
12
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
13
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
14
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
15
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
16
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
17
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
18
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
19
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
20
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
21
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
22
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
23
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
24
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
25
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
26
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
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Switch 1
Switch 2
Switch 3
Switch 4
Switch 5
27
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
28
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
29
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
30
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
31
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
Note: DIP switches 6, 7and 8 are NOT USED. Every entry panel unit in a given TX3 System requires a unique ID. These should be assigned starting from “1", and increase in increments of one (e.g. 1, 2, 3, 4, etc). Unit IDs must not be duplicated.
Entry Unit Configuration Via a Personal Computer The easiest way to configure the Entry Panel is with the Mircom PC Configuration Software Package TX3-MSW. Requirements: Windows XP SP2/ Vista, 512 RAM, 1 GHZ CPU, 600M disk space, 1 USB port. This software is provided on a single CD-ROM. It is connected to the TX3 System via a USB cable from the computer to the TX3 Main Lobby board.
Updating Firmware To update firmware using a computer and TX3 Configuration Software, perform the following tasks: 1.
Turn the power OFF, using SW1 on the bottom right side of the TX3 Main Lobby board.
2.
Short jumper JW2.
3.
Turn the power back ON.
4.
Wait for 15 seconds.
5.
Turn power OFF again and remove jumper JW2.
6.
Short jumper JW1
7.
Connect USB cable of computer to the TX3 Main Lobby board.
8.
Turn the power back ON.
9.
The TX3 Configuration Software will guide you in updating the firmware.
Unplug USB cable, remove jumper JW1.
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Part 4: NSL Relay Cabinet Installation and Wiring
TX3 Series Installation and Operation Manual
NSL Relay Cabinet Mechanical Installation The NSL Relay cabinets are intended for mounting in the electrical/telephone room of a building. They come factory assembled in one of two enclosure sizes shown below. The TX3-NSL-8M Relay Cabinet includes the 27” enclosure. The TX3-8EC NSL Expander includes the 13 15/16” enclosure. The TX3-16EC NSL Expander includes the 27" enclosure. • TX3-NSL-8M NSL Unit: 27" high enclosure • TX3-8EC NSL Expander: 13 15/16" high enclosure • TX3-16EC NSL Expander: 27" high enclosure
Figure 19: NSL Relay Cabinet Installation 6 3/16"
1 15/16"
6 3/8" 11/16"
(DOOR NOT SHOWN)
`A' `B'
WALL
1 9/16"
1 9/16" FRONT VIEW
SIDE VIEW
10 1/8" 10 1/8"
2"
DOOR
7/8" & 1 1/8" KNOCKOUTS (4X)
1 9/16" BOTTOM VIEW
MODEL NUMBER TX3-8EC TX3-NSL-8M and TX3-16EC
DIM. `A' 10 1/8" 23 3/16"
DIM. `B' 13 15/16" 27"
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TX3-NSL-8M NSL (No Subscriber Line) Relay Unit The TX3-NSL-8M NSL Relay Unit includes a cabinet for mounting into an electrical/telephone room. In this cabinet there is the Main NSL Controller Board and one NSL backplane. Up to eight 2012 NSL Relay Boards (12 relays per board) may be installed on the NSL backplane, allowing for 96 relays in this enclosure. The TX3-8EC NSL Eight Relay Backplane Expander or TX3-16EC NSL 16 Relay Backplane Expander, each in their own cabinet, may be added (interconnected with two cables) providing additional capacity for 8 or 16 more relay boards respectively. A total of 16 backplanes may be installed, allowing for up to 1536 relays (16 x 8 x 12). The TX3-NSL-8M and any TX38EC and/or TX3-16EC must all be adjacent to each other, mounted on the same wall and in the same room. The TX3-NSL-8M NSL Unit (and any TX3-8EC/TX3-16EC NSL Relay Backplane Expanders) performs the following functions: • Switching, involving the telephone lines, Resident lines and the Entry Panel(s). • Generating call waiting tones to the resident. • Providing a speech path to the Entry Panel(s). • Up to five speech paths may be defined (at the Entry Panel) so that any individual Entry Panel may communicate with multiple TX3-NSL-8M NSL Units. • Low power operation from one 16V AC transformer.
Each slot accepts a Model 2012 NSL Relay Board
TX3-NSL-8M NSL Unit
2008 NSL Expander Extension Cable Assemblies will provide connections between adjacent enclosures.
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TX3-NSL-8M NSL Unit Wiring The TX3-NSL-8M NSL Unit Controller Board has both ribbon cable sockets and screw terminals. The screw terminal connections are defined more fully in the following pages.
Figure 20: TX3-NSL-8M Board Diagram USB - computer connection for firmware download. P3 & P6: NOT USED.
Connectors for expansion to first
P4 & P5: Expansion to the first NSL backplane. SW1: Turns the unit’s power ON and OFF for servicing, or to re-start the unit.
P4 P6
R T R Co. T
P5
Res.
SW2: DIP switches are NOT USED.
Lobby R T
DIP switches NOT USED
SW2 1
P3
8
JW3 JW4 JW2
Power terminals
JW1 JW5 USB
Power ON/OFF switch
16V AC 24V AC IN ON OFF
SW1 TX3-NSL-8M Unit
S S RS-485 INPUT terminals OUTPUT RS-485
ATTENTION: High voltages are present on this board during the ringing of suite telephones.
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Each TX3 Entry Control panel uses one of the five speech paths to communicate to a Telephone Company Telephone line (for ADC Type) or to a Relay Control unit (for NSL Type). For each telephone company line, a speech path is required to the entry control panel.
ADC SYSTEM
Speech path
TELEPHONE OUTLET
1
Busy tone Ring tone Call waiting tone DTMF Tones
2 ABC
4 GHI
5 JKL
3 DEF
6 MNO
7
8
PQRS
9
TUV
WXYZ
0
#
*
Elevator restriction unit
Entry Control Panel RS-485 Bus
There are many possibilities for connecting Entry Control panels and Relay Control Units, but each main entry panel requires one individual audio path to each Relay Control Unit. Expansion relay control units do not require an individual speech path. Relay control unit
Speech path
NSL SYSTEM
Busy tone Ring tone Call waiting tone DTMF Tones
1
2 ABC
4 GHI
3 DEF
6 MNO
7
8
PQRS
9
TUV
WXYZ
0
#
*
Lobby unit
40
5 JKL
Elevator restriction unit
RS-485 Bus
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Figure 21: Wiring for the NSL Unit Controller Board Audio Lines (top right section) Audio lines are for connection from the entry panels to the NSL and Elevator control units (audio lines are not connected to any expansion units) R
SPEECH PATH or LINE 1
T
Line 5 T R
Line 1 T R
Line 2 Line 3 T R T R
TX3-NSL-8M
Each NSL unit can accept up to five audio lines
Line 4 T R SPEECH PATHS 1 TO 5
TX3 ENTRY PANEL MAIN
Figure 22: Wiring for the NSL Unit Controller Board (bottom section)
TX3-NSL-8M
USB
Input
Output
- S +
- S +
24 VAC IN PS-4P Transformer (located in electrical room)
Hook up to computer if downloading
18 AWG
Twisted Shield Pair 18 AWG 18 AWG
Daisy chain one to one connection (+ to +, S to S and - to -) to next RS-485 DO NOT T-TAP
Twisted Shield Pair
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Figure 23: TX3-NSL-8M/TX3-8EC/2016 NSL Unit Relay Backplane Boards The TX3-NSL-8M / TX3-8EC / 2016 NSL Unit Relay Backplane Boards have both ribbon cable sockets and relay board sockets. P1 & P2: Expansion from the previous backplane or the NSL main controller board. P11&12: Expansion to the next backplane.
Connectors for expansion to Connectors for Model 2012 NSL Relay boards
P3 to 10: Connectors for the 2012 NSL Relay Boards. (eight relay boards per backplane.) NSL Backplane Number Select (located between P1 and P2): There may be up to 16 NSL backplanes connected to an NSL main controller board. Each has a set of 16 positions for a jumper plug. The first backplane is jumpered for “1", the next for “2", and so on up to “16".
P11
P12
8
P10
7 P9
6
P8
5
P7
4 P6
3 P5
2 P4
1 P3
P2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
NSL BACKPLANE NUMBER SELECT
P1
TX3-NSL-8M NSL Unit Connectors for expansion from previous NSL backplane or from NSL main board ATTENTION: High voltages are present on this board during the ringing of suite telephones.
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Each backplane is assigned an address via a jumper on the pins marked as NSL Backplane Number Select in Figure 23 shown above.
BACKPLANE NUMBER SELECTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
The backplanes in a system are numbered sequentionally to identify the relays contained on the backplane. The first backplane is number 1, therefore the jumper is placed in position 1 as shown above. As backplane number 1, the first relay of the first card in position 1 will have address 1 (i.e. Relay #1) and the second relay of the first card in position 1 will have address 2 (i.e. Relay #2) and the first relay of the second card in position 2 will have addres 13 (i.e. Relay #13) and so on. The next cabinet or Elevator Restriction main controller board will need the jumper placed on the 2 position. Therefore the first relay of the first card in position 1 will have address 97. The second relay of the first card in position 1 will have address 98 and so on.
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2012 NSL Relay Board Wiring
2012 NSL Relay Board Wiring The 2012 NSL Relay Board plugs into the backplane boards of the NSL units. There may be up to eight relay boards in each backplane board (to a maximum of 128 relay boards for 16 NSL backplane boards). In each NSL backplane the relay boards are numbered 1 to 8, starting from the bottom of the backplane and going to the top. Each relay board provides for connection to 12 suite (resident) telephone lines, for a maximum of 1536 per system. Connections are made via CA-71A BIX Block or RJ-71C Punch Down Block Wiring Configuration. The CA-71A (for Canada) and RJ-71C (for U.S.A.) wiring configurations of BIX and Punch Down Block are shown on pages 46 and 48. Normally, the required blocks are installed by the telephone company. Each block serves up to 12 telephone lines. The 50-pin amphenol connector on the BIX block is connected to the 2012 relay card using the standard 9106 cable. Contact the telephone company at least three weeks before the actual installation to order the required blocks. Complete the CA-71A or RJ-71C Block Identification Forms (on pages 47 and 49, respectively) for the telephone installer. The form tells the telephone installer how the telephone lines should be wired to the BIX/Punch Down Blocks. All BIX Blocks should be installed as close as possible to the NSL unit to which they connect. The following information must be given to the telephone company: • Telephone numbers of the lines to which the TX3 system will be connected. • The Industry Canada registration number for Canada or the FCC registration number for U.S.A. • The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) of the TX3 system. Notes: • RJ-71C wiring configuration is not recognized by all telephone companies. For Bell Canada who has jurisdiction for Ontario and Quebec, refer to CA-71A block for interconnect to the telephone entry systems. • Since there are two types of block wiring configuration, CA-71A and RJ-71C, we recommend that you contact the telephone company as to what block wiring configuration is available. We suggest using Mircom's standard 9106 cable for CA-71A or RJ-71C configured blocks since they are straightforward and easy to use.
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Figure 24: 2012 NSL Relay Board
This connector mounts into the NSL backplane
Amphenol connection from telephone company’s resident telephone lines to the 2012 NSL relay card
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Figure 25: CA-71A BIX Block Wiring Configuration
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Figure 26: CA-71A BIX Block Identification Form Relay Cabinet No. ____ of ____ Relay Card/ Amp. Jack #
1
2
3
4
Telephone Number
Decoder/Mother Board No.________
Block Pins Tel. Co./ Apt. # Dial Code Res.
Relay/ Line #
Relay Card/ Amp. Jack #
Telephone Number
Block Pins Tel. Co./ Apt. # Dial Code Res.
Relay/ Line #
1,2/25,26
0000
1,2/25,26
0048
3,4/27,28
0001
3,4/27,28
0049
5,6/29,30
0002
5,6/29,30
0050
7,8/31,32
0003
7,8/31,32
0051
9,10/33,34
0004
9,10/33,34
0052
11,12/35,36
0005
13,14/37,38
0006
11,12/35,36
0053
13,14/37,38
15,16/39,40
0054
0007
15,16/39,40
0055
17,18/41,42
0008
17,18/41,42
0056
19,20/43,44
0009
19,20/43,44
0057
21,22/45,46
0010
21,22/45,46
0058
23,24/47,48
0011
23,24/47,48
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0012
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3,4/27,28
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0067
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0062
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0016
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0064
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Figure 27: RJ-71C Punch-Down Block Wiring Configuration
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Figure 28: RJ-71C Punch-Down Block Identification Form Relay Cabinet No. ____ of ____ Relay Card/ Amp. Jack #
1
2
3
4
Telephone Number
Decoder/Mother Board No.________
Block Pins Tel. Co./ Apt. # Dial Code Res.
Relay/ Line #
Relay Card/ Amp. Jack #
Telephone Number
Block Pins Tel. Co./ Apt. # Dial Code Res.
Relay/ Line #
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Part 5: Elevator Restriction Cabinets Installation, Wiring and DIP Switch Configuration
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Elevator Restriction Cabinet Mechanical Installation The Elevator Restriction cabinets are intended for mounting in the electrical/telephone room of a building. They come factory assembled in one cabinet size shown below. The TX3-ER-8 cabinet is 27” in height, 6 3/8” deep and 10 1/8” wide.
Figure 29: Elevator Restriction Cabinet Installation 6 3/16"
1 15/16"
6 3/8" 11/16"
27"
(DOOR NOT SHOWN)
WALL 23 3/16"
1 9/16"
1 9/16"
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
10 1/8" 10 1/8"
2"
DOOR
7/8" & 1 1/8" KNOCKOUTS (4X)
1 9/16" BOTTOM VIEW
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TX3-ER-8 Elevator Restriction Units
TX3-ER-8 Elevator Restriction Units The elevator restriction function allows the visitor limited access in the building. The TX3-ER-8 Elevator Restriction Unit includes a cabinet for mounting into an electrical room with the main elevator restriction controller board and the elevator backplane. Up to eight 2012E Elevator Relay Boards may be installed, allowing for 96 elevator floors to be accessed in this enclosure. The TX3-ER-8 Elevator Restriction Unit performs the following functions: • Provides time dependent relay contacts which can be used for either Elevator control or Video control • User selectable timer for relay contacts, settable for each TX3ER-8 Elevator Restriction Unit at each Entry Panel. • RS-485 Interface to network to other Units. • Low Power operation from one 16V AC transformer. See NSL & Elevator Unit Enclosure Installation on page 49 for mechanical and mounting information.
Each slot accepts a Model 2012E 12 Relay Card
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TX3-ER-8 Elevator Restriction Unit Wiring The TX3-ER-8 Elevator Restriction Unit Controller Board has ribbon cable sockets for connection to the backplane board.
Figure 30: TX3-ER-8 Elevator Restriction Unit Controller Board USB - computer connection for firmware download.
Connectors for expansion to elevator restriction backplane
P3 & P6 - NOT USED. P4 & P5: Ribbon Cable expansion to the elevator restriction backplane.
P4 P6
R T R Co. T
P5
Res.
SW1: Turns the unit’s power ON and OFF for servicing, or to re-start the unit. SW2: Sets the unit’s ID or address (see Elevator Restriction Unit Configuration on page 54 for instructions).
Lobby R T
DIP switch SW2 used to set address ID
SW2 1
P3
8
JW3 JW4 JW2
JW1 JW5 USB
Power ON/OFF switch
16V24V ACAC
IN ON OFF
SW1 TX3-ER-8 Elevator Restriction Unit
16 V Power S S INPUT OUTPUT terminals RS-485 RS-485 terminals
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Figure 31: Elevator Restriction Controller Board Wiring TX3-ER-8 Elevator Restriction Unit Controller Board
USB
Input
Output
- S +
- S +
16 24 VAC
IN PS-4P Transformer (located in electrical room) 18 AWG
Twisted Shield Pair 18 AWG 18 AWG
Twisted Shield Pair
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Daisy chain one to one connection (+ to +, S to S and - to -) to next RS-485 DO NOT T-TAP
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Figure 32: TX3-ER-8 Elevator Restriction Unit Backplane The TX3-ER-8 Elevator Restriction Unit Backplane has ribbon cables to connect to the Elevator Restriction Main Controller board and eight sockets for 2012E Relay Boards.
P1 & P2: Ribbon Cable connectors from the elevator restriction main controller board. P3 to 10: Connectors for the elevator restriction 2012E Relay Boards (maximum eight relay boards per backplane). Boards are mounted starting from Position 1, 2, 3 up to Position 8.
Connectors for 2012E Elevator Restriction Relay Boards
P11
Position 8 P10
P11: Connector is NOT USED.
Position7 P9
Position 6 P8
Position 5 P7
Position 4 P6
Position 3 P5
Position 2
P4
Position 1
P3
2012E Relay boards are placed in slots P3 to P10
P2
TX3-ER-8 Unit
P1
P1 and P2 Connectors from the elevator restriction main controller board
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Figure 33: 2012E Elevator Restriction Relay Card The 2012E Elevator Restriction Relay Boards plug into the backplane portion of the TX3-ER-8 Elevator Restriction Unit. They number from one to eight starting from the bottom slot and moving towards the top. Each has 12 Form “A” or “B” (each is jumper selectable as normally open or normally closed) relay contacts rated at 28 VDC, 0.5 amperes. There may be a total of 96 elevator restriction relays in each TX3-ER-8 unit. JW1-12: Jumpers for selecting normally open or normally closed relay operation. I1-12: LEDs indicating when each relay is active. RLY1-12: Screw terminal contacts for each relay. NC NO
RELAY 1
Com NO/NC
JW1
Com
NC NO
RELAY 2 JW2
NC NO
RELAY 3
NO/NC Com NO/NC
JW3
Com
NC NO
RELAY 4
NO/NC
JW4
NC NO
RELAY 5 JW5
NC NO
RELAY 6 JW6
NC NO JW7
JW8
RELAY 9
NO/NC NO/NC NO/NC Com NO/NC
JW9
Com RELAY 10
NC NO JW10
RELAY 11
NC NO JW11
JW12
NO/NC Com NO/NC Com
RELAY 12
NC NO
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Com
Com RELAY 8
NC NO
NO/NC
Com RELAY 7
NC NO
Com
NO/NC
RELAY RATING: JUMPER EACH RELAY EITHER NORMALLY OPEN OR NORMALLY CLOSED VIA JUMPERS JW1 THROUGH TO JW12
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TX3-ER-8 Elevator Restriction Unit Configuration Most of the TX3-ER-8 Elevator Restriction Unit’s settings are set by the Entry Panel configuration. One item that is separately set is the Elevator Restriction Unit’s ID. This is set by the DIP Switches on the Elevator Restriction Unit’s Controller Board. There is an eight position DIP Switch labelled SW2 on the Board located half-way up the board on the left hand side. The individual switches are numbered 1 to 8 from left to right, and are marked as either ON or OFF. The first five switches (1, 2, 3, 4 and 5) set the ID. Elevator Restriction Unit ID #
Switch 1
Switch 2
Switch 3
Switch 4
Switch 5
0 (not allowed as an elevator ID. 0 is used for PC ID)
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
1
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
2
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
3
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
4
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
5
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
6
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
7
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
8
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
9
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
10
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
11
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
12
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
13
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
14
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
15
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
16
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
17
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
18
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
19
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
20
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
21
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
22
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
23
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
24
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
25
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
26
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
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Elevator Restriction Unit ID #
Switch 1
Switch 2
Switch 3
Switch 4
Switch 5
27
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
28
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
29
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
30
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
31
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
Note: DIP switches 6, 7 and 8 are not used. Every Elevator Restriction Unit in a given TX3 System requires a unique ID. Unit IDs must not be duplicated.
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Part 6: Card Access and Reader Integration with the TX3
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Card Access and Reader Integration with the TX3 The TX3 telephone access system may be integrated with the CX3 Card Access system.
About the TX3 Mircom's TX3 series of telephone access systems provide high quality two-way communication between residents and their visitors in a multi-unit dwelling establishment. The TX3 system consists of one or more network nodes connected together in a peer-to-peer arrangement using RS-485. Valid network nodes are Entry Panel, the Elevator Restriction Unit and the Card Access Unit. Refer to the Card Access manual for further information on this product.
Card Reader Mircom’s card reader and controller system may be used in conjunction with the TX3. It is connected via the RS485 bus.
NSL Relay Cabinet
Relay control unit
Audio Line/ Speech Path
1
Elevator Restriction Cabinet Elevator Restriction Unit 2 ABC
4 GHI
5 JKL
Card Access Card access controller controller 2 readers 2 reader
Card Access Card access controller controller 1 reader 1 reader
3 DEF
6 MNO
7
8
PQRS
9
TUV
WXYZ
0
#
*
Card access controller controller 2 readers 2 readet
Entry Panel Lobby unit RS-485 network RS-485 network
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Part 7: Appendices
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Appendix A: Specifications Operating Temperature 50°C (122°F) to -20°C(-4°F). For installation where the ambient temperature falls below 0°C (32°F), it is necessary that a TH-103K Thermostat Heater be installed within the enclosure. Telephone Lines Use only Loop Start telephones (not ground start), check with your local telephone company. AC Power Supply 105 to 128 VAC. Power Transformer Mircom Model PS-4: 16 VAC/ 40 VA, CSA approved Class 2 Power Transformer. Mircom Model PS-4P: 16 VAC/ 40 VA, CSA approved Class 2 Power Transformer, plug-in. Mircom Model PS-24: 24 VAC/ 40 VA, CSA approved Class 2 Power Transformer. Mircom Model PS-24P: 24 VAC/ 40 VA, CSA approved Class 2 Power Transformer, plug-in. Door Strikes Select the appropriate door strike as required by your system applications. We recommend using Mircom's door strikes below and its compatible power transformer. Mircom Model M-10: DC (silent) or AC (buzzing) Door Strike. (Use PS-3B transformer) The door strike must have its own separate power transformer. Do not tap or use the system power transformers. When using a different door strike and door strike transformer, the maximum strike load that may be switched through the control unit is 28 VAC or DC, 3.0 Amp. Maximum. Post Office Lock The system has a built-in micro switch and mounting hardware for postal lock installation. If a postal service is required, contact the Post Office to obtain the lock. Tamper Switch This switch can be connected to any security or monitoring system to supervise the opening of the panel front door. This microswitch is the same type used for the postal lock. This switch is normally open when the panel front door of the TX3 is closed, 28V AC or DC, 1A.
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Appendix B: Kits TX3-120U Electronic Scrolling Directory plus Paper Directory Entry Unit Kit • Four-line by 20 character LCD display • 120 name paper directory • Main controller board for 200 residents • PS-4P Transformer • Universal Enclosure complete with Rain Hood and Light Assembly TX3-200-8U Electronic Scrolling Directory Lobby unit Kit • Eight-line by 20 character LCD display • Main controller board for 200 residents • PS-4P Transformer • Universal Enclosure complete with Rain Hood and Light Assembly • Designed for outdoor applications TX3-1000-8U Electronic Scrolling Directory Lobby unit Kit • Eight-line by 20 character LCD display • Main controller board for 1000 residents • PS-4P Transformer • Universal Enclosure complete with Rain Hood and Light Assembly • Designed for outdoor applications TX3-2000-8U Electronic Scrolling Directory Lobby unit Kit • Eight-line by 20 character LCD display • Main controller board for 2000 residents • PS-4P Transformer • Universal Enclosure complete with Rain Hood and Light Assembly • Designed for outdoor applications
Telephone Access Slim-line Kits TX3-200-4U Slim-Line Electronic Scrolling Directory Entry unit Kit • 4 Line by 20 LCD character display • Main controller board for 200 residents • PS-4P Transformer • Slim-line Universal Enclosure complete with Rain Hood and Light Assembly TX3-NSL-12K Slim-Line NSL Starter Kit • TX3-200-4U Slim Line Universal Enclosure complete with Rain Hood and Light Assembly • 4 Line by 20 LCD character display • Main controller board for 200 residents • PS-4P Transformer • TX3-NSL-8M Master NSL Relay Cabinet complete with PS-4P transformer • 2012K Twelve unit kit complete with a 2012 Telephone card and a 9106 Relay Cable • RJ-71C Punch Down Block • Designed for outdoor applications 68
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Continental Series Enclosures TX3-120U Electronic Scrolling Directory plus Paper Directory Entry Unit Kit • Four-line by 20 character LCD display • 120 name paper directory • Main controller board for 200 residents • PS-4P Transformer • Universal Enclosure complete with Rain Hood and Light Assembly TX3-200-8C Electronic Scrolling Directory Entry unit Kit • Eight-line by 20 character LCD display • Main controller board for 200 residents • PS-4P Transformer • Continental Enclosure • Designed for indoor applications TX3-1000-8C Electronic Scrolling Directory Entry unit Kit • Eight-line by 20 character LCD display • Main controller board for 1000 residents • PS-4P Transformer • Continental Enclosure • Designed for indoor applications TX3-2000-8C Electronic Scrolling Directory Entry unit Kit • • • • •
Eight-line by 20 character LCD display Main controller board for 2000 residents PS-4P Transformer Continental Enclosure Designed for indoor applications
TX3-200-8CH Electronic Scrolling Directory Entry unit Kit with Handset • Eight-line by 20 character LCD display • Handset • Main controller board for 200 residents • PS-4P Transformer • Continental Enclosure • Designed for indoor applications
TX3-1000-8CH Electronic Scrolling Directory Entry unit Kit with Handset • • • • • •
Eight-line by 20 character LCD display Handset Main controller board for 1000 residents PS-4P Transformer Continental Enclosure Designed for indoor applications
TX3-2000-8CH Electronic Scrolling Directory Entry unit Kit with Handset • • • • • •
Eight-line by 20 character LCD display Handset Main controller board for 2000 residents PS-4P Transformer Continental Enclosure Designed for indoor applications
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Warranty & Warning Information Warning Please Read Carefully Note to End Users: This equipment is subject to terms and conditions of sale as follows: Note to Installers This warning contains vital information. As the only individual in contact with system users, it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this system. Failure to properly inform system endusers of the circumstances in which the system might fail may result in over-reliance upon the system. As a result, it is imperative that you properly inform each customer for whom you install the system of the possible forms of failure. System Failures This system has been carefully designed to be as effective as possible. There are circumstances, such as fire or other types of emergencies where it may not provide protection. Alarm systems of any type may be compromised deliberately or may fail to operate as expected for a variety of reasons. Some reasons for system failure include: •Inadequate Installation A Fire Alarm system must be installed in accordance with all the applicable codes and standards in order to provide adequate protection. An inspection and approval of the initial installation, or, after any changes to the system, must be conducted by the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction. Such inspections ensure installation has been carried out properly. •Power Failure Control units, smoke detectors and many other connected devices require an adequate power supply for proper operation. If the system or any device connected to the system operates from batteries, it is possible for the batteries to fail. Even if the batteries have not failed, they must be fully charged, in good condition and installed correctly. If a device operates only by AC power, any interruption, however brief, will render that device inoperative while it does not have power. Power interruptions of any length are often accompanied by voltage fluctuations which may damage electronic equipment such as a fire alarm system. After a power interruption has occurred, immediately conduct a complete system test to ensure that the system operates as intended. •Failure of Replaceable Batteries Systems with wireless transmitters have been designed to provide several years of battery life under normal conditions. The expected battery life is a function of the device environment, usage and type. Ambient conditions such as high humidity, high or low temperatures, or large temperature fluctuations may reduce the expected battery life. While each transmitting device has a low battery monitor which identifies when the batteries need to be replaced, this monitor may fail to operate as expected. Regular testing and maintenance will keep the system in good operating condition. •Compromise of Radio Frequency (Wireless) Devices Signals may not reach the receiver under all circumstances which could include metal objects placed on or near the radio path or deliberate jamming or other inadvertent radio signal interference. •System Users A user may not be able to operate a panic or emergency switch possibly due to permanent or temporary physical disability, inability to reach the device in time, or unfamiliarity with the correct operation. It is important that all system users be trained in the correct operation of the alarm system and that they know how to respond when the system indicates an alarm. •Automatic Alarm Initiating Devices Smoke detectors, heat detectors and other alarm initiating devices that are a part of this system may not properly detect a fire condition or signal the control panel to alert occupants of a fire condition for a number of reasons, such as: the smoke detectors or heat detector may have been improperly installed or positioned; smoke or heat may not be able to reach the alarm initiating device, such as when the fire is in a chimney, walls or roofs, or on the other side of closed doors; and, smoke and heat detectors may not detect smoke or heat from fires on another level of the residence or building. 70
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•Software Most Mircom products contain software. With respect to those products, Mircom does not warranty that the operation of the software will be uninterrupted or error-free or that the software will meet any other standard of performance, or that the functions or performance of the software will meet the user’s requirements. Mircom shall not be liable for any delays, breakdowns, interruptions, loss, destruction, alteration or other problems in the use of a product arising our of, or caused by, the software. Every fire is different in the amount and rate at which smoke and heat are generated. Smoke detectors cannot sense all types of fires equally well. Smoke detectors may not provide timely warning of fires caused by carelessness or safety hazards such as smoking in bed, violent explosions, escaping gas, improper storage of flammable materials, overloaded electrical circuits, children playing with matches or arson. Even if the smoke detector or heat detector operates as intended, there may be circumstances when there is insufficient warning to allow all occupants to escape in time to avoid injury or death. •Alarm Notification Appliances Alarm Notification Appliances such as sirens, bells, horns, or strobes may not warn people or waken someone sleeping if there is an intervening wall or door. If notification appliances are located on a different level of the residence or premise, then it is less likely that the occupants will be alerted or awakened. Audible notification appliances may be interfered with by other noise sources such as stereos, radios, televisions, air conditioners or other appliances, or passing traffic. Audible notification appliances, however loud, may not be heard by a hearingimpaired person. •Telephone Lines If telephone lines are used to transmit alarms, they may be out of service or busy for certain periods of time. Also the telephone lines may be compromised by such things as criminal tampering, local construction, storms or earthquakes. •Insufficient Time There may be circumstances when the system will operate as intended, yet the occupants will not be protected from the emergency due to their inability to respond to the warnings in a timely manner. If the system is monitored, the response may not occur in time enough to protect the occupants or their belongings. •Component Failure Although every effort has been made to make this system as reliable as possible, the system may fail to function as intended due to the failure of a component. •Inadequate Testing Most problems that would prevent an alarm system from operating as intended can be discovered by regular testing and maintenance. The complete system should be tested as required by national standards and the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction and immediately after a fire, storm, earthquake, accident, or any kind of construction activity inside or outside the premises. The testing should include all sensing devices, keypads, consoles, alarm indicating devices and any other operational devices that are part of the system. •Security and Insurance Regardless of its capabilities, an alarm system is not a substitute for property or life insurance. An alarm system also is not a substitute for property owners, renters, or other occupants to act prudently to prevent or minimize the harmful effects of an emergency situation. IMPORTANT NOTE: End-users of the system must take care to ensure that the system, batteries, telephone lines, etc. are tested and examined on a regular basis to ensure the minimization of system failure.
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Limited Warranty Mircom Technologies Ltd. together with its subsidiaries and affiliates (collectively, the “Mircom Group of Companies”) warrants the original purchaser that for a period of two years from the date of manufacture, the product shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. During the warranty period, Mircom shall, at its option, repair or replace any defective product upon return of the product to its factory, at no charge for labor and materials. Any replacement and/or repaired parts are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer. The original owner must promptly notify Mircom in writing that there is defect in material or workmanship, such written notice to be received in all events prior to expiration of the warranty period. International Warranty The warranty for international customers is the same as for any customer within Canada and the United States, with the exception that Mircom shall not be responsible for any customs fees, taxes, or VAT that may be due. Conditions to Void Warranty This warranty applies only to defects in parts and workmanship relating to normal use. It does not cover: •damage incurred in shipping or handling; •damage caused by disaster such as fire, flood, wind, earthquake or lightning; •damage due to causes beyond the control of Mircom such as excessive voltage, mechanical shock or •water damage; •damage caused by unauthorized attachment, alterations, modifications or foreign objects; •damage caused by peripherals (unless such peripherals were supplied by Mircom); •defects caused by failure to provide a suitable installation environment for the products; •damage caused by use of the products for purposes other than those for which it was designed; •damage from improper maintenance; •damage arising out of any other abuse, mishandling or improper application of the products.
Warranty Procedure To obtain service under this warranty, please return the item(s) in question to the point of purchase. All authorized distributors and dealers have a warranty program. Anyone returning goods to Mircom must first obtain an authorization number. Mircom will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not been obtained. NOTE: Unless specific pre-authorization in writing is obtained from Mircom management, no credits will be issued for custom fabricated products or parts or for complete fire alarm system. Mircom will at its sole option, repair or replace parts under warranty. Advance replacements for such items must be purchased. Note: Mircom’s liability for failure to repair the product under this warranty after a reasonable number of attempts will be limited to a replacement of the product, as the exclusive remedy for breach of warranty.
Disclaimer of Warranties This warranty contains the entire warranty and shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties, whether expressed or implied (including all implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose) And of all other obligations or liabilities on the part of Mircom neither assumes nor authorizes any other person purporting to act on its behalf to modify or to change this warranty, nor to assume for it any other warranty or liability concerning this product. This disclaimer of warranties and limited warranty are governed by the laws of the province of Ontario, Canada.
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Out of Warranty Repairs Mircom will at its option repair or replace out-of-warranty products which are returned to its factory according to the following conditions. Anyone returning goods to Mircom must first obtain an authorization number. Mircom will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not been obtained. Products which Mircom determines to be repairable will be repaired and returned. A set fee which Mircom has predetermined and which may be revised from time to time, will be charged for each unit repaired. Products which Mircom determines not to be repairable will be replaced by the nearest equivalent product available at that time. The current market price of the replacement product will be charged for each replacement unit.
WARNING: Mircom recommends that the entire system be completely tested on a regular basis. However, despite frequent testing, and due to, but not limited to, criminal tampering or electrical disruption, it is possible for this product to fail to perform as expected. NOTE: Under no circumstances shall Mircom be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages based upon breach of warranty, breach of contract, negligence, strict liability, or any other legal theory. Such damages include, but are not limited to, loss of profits, loss of the product or any associated equipment, cost of capital, cost of substitute or replacement equipment, facilities or services, down time, purchaser’s time, the claims of third parties, including customers, and injury to property. MIRCOM MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH RESPECT TO ITS GOODS DELIVERED, NOR IS THERE ANY OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTY CONTAINED HEREIN.
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TX3 NSL System Resident Operating Instructions Mircom's state-of-the-art door entry system has been installed in this building to provide you and your guest with an increased level of confidence and security. The system operates with your existing telephone. Your guest simply dials your code number or selects your name by scrolling through the electronic directory on the Entry unit, causing your telephone to ring. When you answer your telephone, you will be in communication with your guest. To unlock the main door, press " 9 " on your telephone keypad. To refuse entry, hang up. Call Waiting Feature While engaged in a conversation with someone on your outside telephone line, you will hear a distinct tone when a guest places a call to you. Briefly push the hangup switch to answer the call. This action will automatically put the outside telephone line "on hold". While on-line with your guest, you can open the main door by dialing the digit " 9 ". To refuse entry, briefly press the hangup switch. Pressing “9” or the hangup switch will automatically reconnect you to the previously "on hold" caller to continue your conversation. In a similar manner, you can answer an outside call while talking to the guest in the lobby. Please note that you cannot put your guest "on hold" because the talk time with your guest is limited (normally 60 seconds). Keyless Entry Codes To unlock the front door without using a key, press “9998” followed by the four-digit keyless code. The last four digits are confidentially assigned to each resident.
TX3 ADC System Resident Operating Instructions Mircom's state-of-the-art door entry system has been installed in this building to provide you and your guest with an increased level of confidence and security. The system operates with your existing telephone. Your guest dials your code number or selects your name by scrolling through the electronic directory on the Entry unit, causing your telephone to ring. When you answer your telephone, you will be in communication with your guest. To unlock the main door, press " 9 " on your telephone keypad. To refuse entry, hang up or press "4" on your telephone keypad. Keyless Entry Codes To unlock the front door without using a key, press “9998� followed by the four-digit keyless code. The last four digits are confidentially assigned to each resident.
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