User`s guide

TAS-2000 ADC System User’s Guide
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Glossary
ADC
(Autodialer)
When a visitor enters a resident’s code in the lobby unit, the Autodialer Controller
(ADC) dials the resident’s local telephone number so that the visitor can
communicate with the resident. This feature requires a dedicated phone line.
Add Record This function is used to add a new resident to the system.
Aux Door When this function is set, the resident can press a number on his or her telephone
pad to release the aux door.
Delete Record
Mode
This function is used to delete the an entire resident record from the system. In
delete record mode, you will see records listed according to dial code.
Dial Code A one- to four-digit code that a visitor enters into the lobby unit to call a resident. In
a non-scrolling directory, records are listed according to resident dial code.
DTMF “Dual Tone Modulated Frequency” is a technical term for “touch tone”.
Edit Record
Mode
This function is used to edit a resident’s existing record. In edit record mode, you
will
see records listed according to dial code.
Keyless Code This feature allows you to enter a four-digit dial code that will enable a resident to
open the main door without a key.
Keypad
Navigation
Instructions on how to use the keypad.
Non-Scrolling
Directory
A paper directory that lists the residents of the building.
Online Timer This operation controls the maximum length of time that a visitor can speak with a
resident from the lobby unit.
Programming
Mode
This operation consists of multiple functions that allow you to customize your
Telephone Access System.
Potentiometer A technical term for a variable resistor which functions as a volume control.
Scrolling
Directory
An electronic directory that lists the residents of the building.