Mircom ADC Series User's Guide

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Vaughan, ON L4K 5W3
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© Mircom 2003
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TAS-2000 SERIES
ADC Telephone Access System
LT-884 Rev. 0
April 2005
User’s Guide
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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

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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

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Programming8Editing RecordsTo edit a record, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode on page 2 for instructionsStep 1: Ent

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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

Page 6 - Entering Programming Mode

Programming10Deleting RecordsTo delete a record, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode on page 2 for instructions.You ha

Page 7 - Exiting Programming Mode

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

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Programming12Setting the Online and Door TimersTo set the online and door timers, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode

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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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15Part 2: Scrolling Directory Programming

Page 13 - Enter Keyless Code

Entering Names16Entering NamesTo enter a name, use the number keys to select the appropriate character. See the diagram below for the characters that

Page 14 - Deleting Records

TAS-2000 ADC System User’s Guide17ProgrammingAdding New RecordsTo add a new record, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mod

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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

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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

Page 17 - Changing Your Password

Programming20You have successfully edited the record. The display now returns to the previous menu. •To edit another record repeat steps 2 through 8.•

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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

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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

Page 20 - Entering Names

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

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Programming24Changing Your PasswordTo change your password, you must be in Programming Mode. Refer to Entering Programming Mode on page 2 for instruct

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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

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TAS-2000 ADC System User’s GuideiContentsIntroduction...

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Glossary26

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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

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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

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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 Resident Operating InstructionsMircom's state-of-the-art door entry system has been installed in this building to provide you

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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

Page 33 - Resident Directory Worksheet

Introduction2Keypad NavigationThe diagram below shows how to use the keypad when in programming mode. It applies to both Scrolling and Non-Scrolling D

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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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Introduction4

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5Part 1: Non-Scrolling Directory Programming

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