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Programming6ProgrammingAdding New RecordsTo add a new record, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode on page 2 for instru
TAS-2000 ADC System User’s Guide7You have successfully added a new record to the system. The display now returns to the programming menu. To add anot
Programming8Editing RecordsTo edit a record, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode on page 2 for instructionsStep 1: Ent
TAS-2000 ADC System User’s Guide9You have successfully edited the record. The display now returns to the previous menu. •To edit another record repeat
Programming10Deleting RecordsTo delete a record, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode on page 2 for instructions.You ha
TAS-2000 ADC System User’s Guide11Setting Main and Aux Door DTMFTo set the main and aux door DTMF, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering
Programming12Setting the Online and Door TimersTo set the online and door timers, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode
TAS-2000 ADC System User’s Guide13Changing Your PasswordTo change your password, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode o
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Entering Names16Entering NamesTo enter a name, use the number keys to select the appropriate character. See the diagram below for the characters that
TAS-2000 ADC System User’s Guide17ProgrammingAdding New RecordsTo add a new record, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mod
Programming18 To add another record,1. Press to scroll one step up.2. Press . This will bring you back into the “Add new record” mode. Repeat steps
TAS-2000 ADC System User’s Guide19Editing RecordsTo edit a record, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode on page 2 for i
Programming20You have successfully edited the record. The display now returns to the previous menu. •To edit another record repeat steps 2 through 8.•
TAS-2000 ADC System User’s Guide21Deleting RecordsTo delete a record, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode on page 2 fo
Programming22Setting Main and Aux Door DTMFTo set the main and aux door DTMF, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode on p
TAS-2000 ADC System User’s Guide23Setting the Online and Door TimersTo set the online and door timers, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Enter
Programming24Changing Your PasswordTo change your password, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode on page 2 for instruct
TAS-2000 ADC System User’s Guide25GlossaryADC (Autodialer)When a visitor enters a resident’s code in the lobby unit, the Autodialer Controller(ADC) di
TAS-2000 ADC System User’s GuideiContentsIntroduction...
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TAS-2000 ADC System User’s Guide27Frequently Asked QuestionsQ. What is the ADC feature?A. The telephone access system is a speed-dialer that is connec
Frequently Asked Questions28Q. When a visitor places a call and begins to talk, he or she cannot hear the resident. Why?A. The speaker may not be work
TAS-2000 ADC System User’s Guide29Resident Directory WorksheetFor your records, photocopy this sheet and fill in the resident information.Unit No.Resi
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TAS-2000 ADC System User’s Guide1IntroductionAbout this ManualThis user’s guide provides information on the most common programming features of the TA
Introduction2Keypad NavigationThe diagram below shows how to use the keypad when in programming mode. It applies to both Scrolling and Non-Scrolling D
TAS-2000 ADC System User’s Guide3Exiting Programming ModeTo exit programming mode, you must first be in the programming menu. If you are not in the pr
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