Specifications
Table Of Contents
- OVERVIEW
- Quick Installation
- INSTALLATION
- INITIAL CONFIGURATION
- MANUAL OPERATION
- COMPUTER OPERATION
- EXPANSION
- T-MAX® 3A OVERVIEW
- IN-ROOM SINGLE BED CONTROL
- REMOTE SINGLE BED CONTROL
- OTHER FEATURES and OPTIONS
- FIGURES
- Figure A - Front View Of The T-Max® 3A
- Figure B - Rear View Of T-Max® 3A Circuit Board
- Figure C - Connecting The T-Max® Sentry™
- Figure D - Connecting To Lower Current Beds
- Figure E - The T-Max® Mgr/Pro
- Figure F - Connecting The T-Max® Series
- Figure G - Multiple Configurations
- Figure H - Modular Cable Pinouts
- Figure I – Connecting An External Push Button to a T-Max® 3A
- TROUBLE SHOOTING
- Index

T-Max® Manager/Pro and T-Max® 3A User’s Guide Page 17
6.2.2 Setting the Delay and Auto Start Mode
1) Place the mouse in the window to the left of “Default Session Delay Time” and click the
left mouse button. A flashing cursor will appear in the window.
2) Use the Delete or Backspace key to delete the number currently in the window and type in
the desired delay time.
The longest the delay time can be is 10 minutes. If no delay time is desired (Start session
immediately) enter a 0. If infinite delay time is desired (allowing the customer as much
time as they want to get undressed), go to Step 3.
3) In the Auto Start Setting window, place the mouse in the circle and click the left mouse
button to set the Auto Start Setting.
After Delay Time Start with Lamps OFF
– After the delay time expires, the session time
will start but the lamps will not come on. The display on the timer will show the
remaining session time. The Start/Stop button must be pressed to turn the lamps on.
After Delay Time Start with Lamps ON
- After the delay time expires, the session time
will start and the lamps will come on automatically. The display on the timer will show
the remaining session time.
No Delay, Wait For Button Press in Room
– The timer will show the session time in the
room but will not count down. The Start/Stop button on the timer in the room must be
pressed to energize the lamps and start the session time counting down.
5) Click OK. The ADNET 2000™ window will reappear
6.3 Using ADNET 2000™
1) Make sure the T-Max® Manager is properly installed and connected to the computer.
Refer to the T-Max® Manager User’s guide.
2) Click Start. The Comms Status and Manager Access Screens will appear.
Comms Status Window
6.3.1 Comms Status Screen
The Comms status screen shows the status of communications between ADNET 2000™ and
the T-Max® Mgr/Pro.
RX and TX show communication between the computer and the T-Max® Mgr/Pro. These
should be flashing unevenly.
Firmware version is the ROM version stored inside the T-Max® Mgr/Pro.