TX3 Series TELEPHONE ACCESS SYSTEMS Programming Manual Version 2.
Copyright 2014 Mircom Inc. All rights reserved. Telephone Access System Programming Manual v. 2.2 This manual, as well as the software described in it, is provided under licence or other agreements and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license. The content of this manual is furnished for informational use only. It is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by Mircom.
Contents 1 Introduction 5 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 TX3 Systems 6 Features 6 Warranty and Special Notices 7 About This Manual 7 Contact Us 8 Viewing Resident List 10 2 Configuration 11 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.
(60) LT-979 Telephone Access System Programming Manual Copyright 2014 Version 2.
1 Introduction This manual provides you with detailed instructions on how to configure the TX3 Telephone Access System from the main entry panel keypad. This manual must be read in its entirety before beginning the configuration. Configuration must be performed by a qualified technician and must adhere to the standards and special notices set by the local regulatory bodies. Note: Mircom periodically updates panel firmware and Configurator Software to add features and correct any minor inconsistencies.
Introduction 1.1 TX3 Systems The Mircom's TX3 series of telephone access systems provide high quality twoway communication between residents and their visitors in a multi-unit dwelling establishment. The basic TX3 system consists of the TX3 Entry Panel and depending on the application, may be integrated with a combination of Mircom Elevator Restriction Units and Card Access Units. All access systems may be networked together using an RS-485 connection.
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Introduction 1.4.1 • TX3-1000-4 and TX3-1000-4-A (4x20 LCD) • TX3-1000-8 and TX3-1000-8-A (8x20 LCD) • TX3-2000-4 and TX3-2000-4-A (4x20 LCD) • TX3-2000-8 TX3-2000-8-A (8x20 LCD) Version Control The version number appears on the front cover and changes whenever there is a major or minor update to any part of the system regarding operation or configuration. The following convention indicates major or minor changes: Initial release. Version 1.00.0 Major change. Version 1.01.0 Minor change.
Introduction 1.5.1 General Inquiries Toll Free: 1-888-660-4655 Local: 905-660-4655 1.5.2 Customer Service Toll Free: 1-888-MIRCOM5 Local: 905-695-3535 Local Fax: 905-660-4113 Toll-Free Fax: 1-888-660-4113 1.5.3 Technical Support For technical support contact Mircom’s Technical Support Department between 8 A.M. and 5 P.M. (EST) Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. Toll Free: 1-888-MIRCOM5 Local: 905-695-3535 Local Phone: 905-660-4655 Toll Free Phone: 1-888-660-4655 Email: techsupport@mircom.
Introduction 1.6 Viewing Resident List The TX3 Entry Panel LCD shows a scrollable view of the resident names and dial codes. The LCD comes in a four or eight line LCD handset version. A paper version of the resident list is also available. To view the resident list 1. Press the up or down arrow keys on the Entry Panel keypad to scroll through the list line by line. or To view the resident list page by page use the star key to scroll page up and number key to scroll page down. 10 (60) LT-979 2.
2 Configuration This chapter provides detailed information about the TX3 Telephone Access System configurable functions. This chapter explains Version 2.
Configuration 2.1 Keypad Navigation Figure 1 shows how to use the keypad when in CONFIGURATION MODE. Note that the keypad buttons can have different functions when creating resident entries. Refer to 2.7.1 Adding a New Record and Table 1: List of Screens for more information. In configuration mode Press to scroll up Press down. to scroll In configuration mode Press left. * to move Press to enter and confirm selection.
Configuration To enter configuration mode 1. Press . The main menu appears with three choices; the Configuration Menu, Operation Menu and the View Configuration Information. Main Menu 1 Configuration 2 Operation 3. View Cfg Info To access the Operation menu see paragraph 2.4. To access the View Configuration Information menu see paragraph 2.3. 2. Select Configuration and press the telephone key message appears. . The passcode Enter the Passcode [_________] 3. Enter your passcode.
Configuration 2.4 2. Press the (scroll down) to “View Cfg Info”. 3. Press the telephone key to view the configuration information. The system configuration information appears. 4. Press the info key to return to the previous menu. Accessing the Operation Menu The Operation Menu lets you view logs, delete logs and set the time & date. To access the operation menu 1. Press 9 9 9 9. The configuration information appears. Main Menu 1. Configuration 2. Operation 3. View CFG Info 2.
Configuration 2. If recent events have occurred, such as, entering of dial codes and the opening of the main door, this information appears along with the date and time as follows. User log info Log: 190 of 5000 Event: Call Connect Acc pt: N/A Acc Code: D20 Jan 15 2010 12:22 pm The first four digits represent the index of logged events in sequence from 1 (0001) up to 5000. The following letter “D” indicates that the preceding number was a dial code (D = dial code, K = keyless code).
Configuration 2.5 Configuration Menu The Configuration Menu consists of the following configurable items. • System Option • Database • Schedules • Holidays • Factory Default • Input/Output • Correlation • Change Passcode • Test LCD For a description on how to configure these items see paragraphs 2.6 to 2.14. 2.
Configuration • Postal usage • Scroll speed • Day light saving • Clock adjustment • Elevator Rest Timer • Speaker volume • MIC volume • Select Font (only available on 8-line display) • Voice Help Option • Auto Unlock Schedule • DTMF Sensitivity • Handset For a description on how to configure these items see paragraphs 2.6.1 to 2.6.28 2.6.1 Tone/Pulse mode Although this option appears on the front panel, it is not configurable. The telephone always operates in tone mode.
Configuration 2. Using the down arrow key to select L-1, and press the telephone (enter) key. The line type selection appears. Select Line Type [ x ] ADC Type [ ] NSL Type [ 2.6.3 ] Unused 3. Use the ‘*” and or “#” key to make a selection. 4. Press the telephone key to enter the selection. 5. Press the info key to return to the previous menu. Main Door DTMF The Main Door DTMF function defines the key the resident presses to open the main door. The default key is 9.
Configuration To define the Aux Door DTMF key 1. Press the arrow key to scroll to “Aux Door DTMF” and press the telephone key. The Aux Door DTMF selection appears. Aux Door DTMF [ ] ‘6’ [ ] ‘7’ [ ] ‘9’ 2. Use the up or down key to move to the key number. 3. Use the * key to select the number and the telephone (enter) key to confirm the DTMF code. Valid numbers are 1 to 9, * or #. Note: 4. 2.6.
Configuration To set the Auxiliary Door Timer 1. Press the arrow key to scroll to auxiliary “Door Timer” and press the telephone key. The Auxiliary Door Timer selection entry appears. Auxiliary Door Timer [ 010 ] 2.6.7 2. Use the up or down keys to select the number of seconds. Valid programmable time is 1 to 60 seconds. 3. Press the info key to return to the previous menu. Talk Timer The Talk Timer function defines the length of time that a visitor may be on the telephone with a resident.
Configuration 2.6.9 Welcome Message The Welcome Message function lets you change the welcome message on the front of the TX3 Entry Control Panel. To change the welcome message 1. Press the arrow key to scroll to “Welcome Message” and press the telephone (enter) key. The welcome message appears. Enter Msg Line - 1 MIRCOM TX3 #1 2. Press the up arrow key to scroll to the next message line (Line-2) and scroll up again for next message (Line-3). 3. Edit each message.
Configuration 2.6.11 Calling Schedule The Calling Schedule function lets you define when calls to residents are allowed. For a description on how to define schedules see paragraph 2.8. To set the calling schedule 1. Press the arrow key to scroll to “Calling Sch” and press the telephone (enter) key. The Calling Schedule selection appears. Calling Sch 0 Always 1 Never 2 Weekdays 3 Weekend 4 Evenings 5 Holidays 2. Press the up and down arrow keys to scroll to one of the schedules shown above.
Configuration 2.6.12 Unlock Schedule The Unlock Schedule function lets you define when residents can grant access to a visitor according to the day and/or time. To set the Unlock Schedule 1. Press the arrow key to scroll to “Unlock Sch” and press the telephone (enter) key. The Unlock Schedule selection appears. Unlock Sch 0 Always 1 Never 2 Weekdays 3 Weekend 4 Evenings 5 Holidays 2.6.13 2. Press the up and down arrow keys to scroll through all of the available schedules as shown above.
Configuration 2.6.14 2. Press the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the schedules as shown above. The default is “Always”. 3. Use the up and down arrow keys to select the schedule and press the telephone (enter) key to accept. 4. Press info key to return to previous menu. Call Wait Key The Call Wait Key function defines the key the resident presses to place an outside call on hold. The default key is 2. This feature applies to NSL lines only. To set the Call Wait key 1.
Configuration 2.6.16 2. Press the * key to change the selection and then press the telephone (enter) key to accept. The default is “Active”. 3. Press info key to return to the previous menu. Number of Rings The number of rings function lets you set the maximum number of rings the resident receives with a call originates from the entry panel. This feature applies to NSL lines only. To set the Number of Rings function 1. Press the arrow key to select “No of rings” and press the telephone (enter) key.
Configuration 2.6.18 Scroll Speed The “Scroll Speed” function lets you set the resident directory scrolling speed for the Entry Panel display. To set the Scroll Speed function 1. Press the arrow to scroll to “Scroll speed” and press the telephone (enter) key. The “Scroll Speed” entry appears. Scroll speed [ 005 ] 2.6.19 2. Press the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the numbers. The default is 5, the range is 1-10. 3. Press the telephone (enter) key to accept. 4.
Configuration To set the Clock Adjustment function 1. Press the arrow to scroll to “Clock Adjustment” and press the telephone (enter) key. The “Clock Adjustment” entry appears. Clock adjustment [ 000 ] 2.6.21 2. Press the up and down arrow keys to increase the adjustment or the down arrow key to decrease the adjustment. The range is -15 to 15 seconds and the default is 0. 3. Press the telephone (enter) key to accept. 4. Press info key to return to previous menu.
Configuration 2.6.22 Speaker Volume The “Speaker Volume” function lets you adjust the Entry Panel speaker volume. To set the “Speaker Volume” function 1. Press the arrow key to scroll to “Speaker volume” and press the telephone (enter) key. The “Speaker volume” entry appears. Speaker volume [ 011 ] 2.6.23 2. Press the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the numbers. The range is 1-15 and the default is 11. 3. Press the telephone (enter) key to accept. 4.
Configuration 2.6.24 Select Font Option The Select Font Option function lets you select the system font and is only available on the 8-line display. Note: The Select Font Option is only available for 8 line display Entry Panels. To set the “Select Font Option” function 1. Press the arrow key to scroll to “Select Font Option” and press the telephone (enter) key. The “Select Font Option” selection appears. Select Font [ x ] Fixed system 2.6.
Configuration 5. 2.6.26 Press info key to return to previous menu. Auto Unlock Schedule The Auto Unlock Schedule function lets you keep the door unlocked for the duration of the selected schedule. The door locks when the schedule ends. To set the Auto Unlock Schedule 1. Press the arrow key to scroll to “Auto Unlock Sch” and press the telephone (enter) key. The Auto Unlock Schedule selection appears. Unlock Sch 0 Always 1 Never 2 Weekdays 3 Weekend 4 Evenings 5 Holidays 2.6.27 2.
Configuration 2.6.28 Handset The handset option lets you specify if there is a handset connected to your panel. The default setting is “Hands-free” (that is, no handset). To set the Handset option 1. Press the arrow key to scroll to “Handset” and press the telephone key. The Handset selection appears. ----Handset ---[ x ] Hands-free [ ] Handset 2.7 2. Use the up or down key to scroll to the “Hands-free” or “Handset” selection. 3. Use the “#” key to make a selection. 4.
Configuration 2. Press the telephone key to enter the Add Record selection. The Enter Apt# box appears. Enter Apt# [____ ] 3. To enter an apartment number, use the number keys to select the appropriate characters. Maximum number of characters is 8. See Figure 2 for information about the characters that correspond to each number. Press any number key once, twice, three or more times to cycle through the characters associated with that key.
Configuration 4. Once you have entered the apartment number and pressed the telephone key to accept, the Enter Dial Code screen appears. The list of all screens that you need to configure to add a resident is given in Table 1. Press the telephone key to save the information for a screen and then advance to the next screen. Note: The keypad functions differently for entering a resident’s name (see Figure 3) and for entering a resident’s phone number (see Figure 4).
Configuration For Resident Telephone Number Entry Only press to add a comma (generates a 1 second delay when dialing) press to add a semi-colon (generates a 3 second delay when dialing) press to delete Figure 4. 5. 34 (60) LT-979 Keypad commands for entering a resident’s telephone number. When all the information for the new resident has been added, the display shows “New Record Added” and then returns you to the configuration menu.
Configuration Table 1: List of Screens Database Menu NSL System ADC System Explanation/Description Enter Apt# YES YES Enter the resident’s apartment number (up to 8 digits). YES YES Enter the resident’s dial code (up to 4 digits). YES YES Enter a series of up to 4 digits from 0 to 9 to replace the main door DTMF key (see section 2.6.3) for the specific resident. To open the Main Door, the resident enters the Main Door Security code followed by the # key. DO NOT select “4”.
Configuration Table 1: List of Screens Ring Pattern YES N/A Enter the ring pattern for the resident. See Table 2 for available ring patterns. The default is 1. Use arrow keys to scroll and press # or * to make a selection. [x] Ring Pattern 1-5 2.7.2 Using keyless entry codes To enter the premises with a keyless entry code, you must first be in normal mode. While in normal mode, press 0, after which point you are prompted with “Enter keyless code”.
Configuration 2. Press the telephone button to select the resident’s name for editing. 1212>Smith 1213 Jones 1214 Hath 1215 Johnson 3. Use the down arrow key to scroll down the list of fields, such as Apartment number, Resident name, Dial code Keyless code, relay code, telephone number, etc. 4. Once the arrow is pointing to the field that requires a change, press the telephone key to edit. 5. Re-enter the correct information.
Configuration To sort by name 1. Scroll the arrow to “Sort by Name” and press the enter (telephone) key. Selecting this feature during database downloaded displays the following message: Sorting please wait The display now returns to the configuration menu. 2.7.7 Sorting by dial code To sort by d-code Select this feature if you want the list of residents to be sorted numerically by dial code. Scroll the arrow to “Sort by d-code” and press enter (telephone) key.
Configuration Table 3: Auto Programming Information Start Dialcode YES [____] Start Keyless Code [____] Line Number to use [__] Start Relay Number [____] YES YES YES YES Enter the start number of Dial Codes to auto program. The starting code will be entered in increments of 1, up to the number of residents entered. YES Enter the start number of the keyless codes, if used. The starting code will be entered in increments of 1, up to the number of residents entered.
Configuration 5. Use the number keypad to enter the start dial code. The next screen asks for the resident’s keyless code. All the rest of the keyless code increase by one. Start Keyless Code 6. Use the number keypad to enter the start keyless code. The next screen asks which audio line to use. Line Number to use 2.7.9 7. Use the up arrow to enter the line number. Press the enter (telephone) key to accept. 8. Press info key to return to previous menu.
Configuration To configure a schedule 1. Press the arrow to scroll to “Schedules” in the main configuration menu and press the enter (telephone) key. The “Schedules” selection appears. Schedule Options 1 Add 2 Edit 3 Delete 2. You are able to add, edit or delete any schedule except “Always” and “Never”. To add a schedule 3. Select Add. The “Enter Label” selection appears. Enter Label 4. Create a label, then add a start, end time and the days of the week the schedule will be active. 5.
Configuration 2.9 Holidays Menu The Holidays menu lets you define the holidays for your schedules. When you select Holiday for any of the periods in a schedules, all of the holidays defined in this menu are added to the period for that schedule. By default, the TX3 system comes with “New Year” already defined as a holiday. To configure a holiday 1. Scroll the arrow to “Holidays” in the main configuration menu and press the enter (telephone) key. The “Holiday Options” selection appears.
Configuration 6. If you want to edit more items for the holiday, repeat steps 4. and 5. above. 7. Press info key to save your edits. 8. Press the info key to return to the “Holiday Options” menu. To delete a holiday 2.10 1. Select Delete. A list of all the holidays appears. 2. Press the arrow keys to scroll to the holiday you would like to delete, and then press the telephone (enter) key to select the holiday for deletion. 3. Press the telephone (enter) key to accept the deletion. 4.
Configuration To access Inputs and Outputs 1. Press the arrow key to scroll to “Input/Output” in the main configuration menu. The “Input/Output” selection appears. Ipt/Opt Options 1 Inputs 2 Outputs To define inputs 1. Press the arrow key to scroll to Inputs, and press the enter (telephone) key. The “Input Types” selection appears. Input Types 1 Postal lock 2 Fire P Override 3 Door Sense 4 GP Input 3 5 GP Input 4 2.
Configuration To define outputs 1. Press the arrow key to scroll to Outputs, and press the enter (telephone) key. The Output selection appears. Output Types 1 Main Door lock 2 Aux Door lock 3 GP Output 3 4 GP Output 4 2. Press the arrow key to scroll to the output you wish to configure and press the telephone (enter) key. The Output Active State selection appears. Opt Active State < > De-energized < x > Energized 2.12 3.
Configuration To make a correlation 2. Select Add. The “Event” selection appears. Event Type [ X ]Input Active 3. [ ] Call Started [ ] Call Ended [ ] Call Connected [ ] Access Granted [ ] Access Denied [ ] System Normal Press the arrow key to scroll to a specific type of input and press the telephone (enter) key. The Event Data selection appears. Event Data 1 GP Input 1 2 GP Input 2 4. Press the arrow key to scroll to a specific type of input event and press the telephone (enter) key.
Configuration 6. Press the arrow key to scroll to a specific output and press the telephone (enter) key. The “Schedule” selection appears Select Schedule 0 Always 7. Press the arrow key to select a specific schedule and press the telephone (enter) key. The “Correlation Timer” entry appears Corr Timer [ 001] 8. Press the arrow key to specify the duration for the correlation and press the telephone (enter) key. The “Node address” entry appears.
Configuration Level 1. Not used. Level 2. Level 2 passcode allows access to the operation menu. Level 3. Level 3 passcode allows access to both operation and configuration menu. The level 3 passcode is also a network passcode used by the configurator software. If the level 3 passcode changes, the configurator will not be able to connect to the panel unless the network password is set to the level 3 passcode. To change a passcode 1.
Configuration 2.14 Test LCD The Test LCD selection lets you view all 255 character lines. To test the LCD Version 2.2 LT-979 1. Press the arrow to scroll to “Test LCD” in the main configuration menu and press the enter (telephone) key. The “Test LCD” menu appears. 2. Press the arrow keys to scroll through the character lines. 3. Press info key to return to previous menu.
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Warranty & Warning Information 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.
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.
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.
Special Notices Product Model Number: TX3 AC REN (U.S.): 0.0B AC REN (CANADA): 0.0 Complies With Federal Communications Commission (FCC): • TIA-968-A Technical requirement for connection of equipment tot he telephone network.
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.
Changes to Telephone Service The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service. Ringer Equivalence Number The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line.
Equipment Failure If trouble is experienced with the TX3 Telephone/Card Access System, for repair or warranty information, please contact Mircom using the numbers in paragraph 1.5. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.
(60) LT-979 Telephone Access System Programming Manual Copyright 2014 Version 2.
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(60) LT-979 Telephone Access System Programming Manual Copyright 2014 Version 2.