MIRCOM TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED, 9500 Series: No Subscriber Line Page 3
INTRODUCTION
SPECIFICATIONS
OPERATION
MIRCOM'S 9500 Series Entry Systems provides a high quality two way communication between the residents
and their visitors in a multi-unit dwelling establishment. The system uses the existing phone lines for
communication and access control. The system does not require a subscriber phone line since it uses the existing
phone line wiring. No expensive installation costs are incurred compared to traditional hardwired intercom
systems. Its versatile design is loaded with standard features such as call waiting, metal keypad, multiple entrance
capability, and provision for postal lock. The system lobby panels are available in heavy gauge nonmagnetic
stainless steel or painted vein (textured) finish. Surface or Flush mount applications are available by selecting the
appropriate enclosure type (Universal or Continental, see page 7). Installation is quick and easy featuring a low
voltage operation and complete system programmability using the lobby panel’s keypad or IBM PC .
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The operating temperature range is 50 °C (122 °F) to -20 °C (-4 °F). It is necessary that an optional TH-101
Thermostat Heater be installed when the ambient temperature falls below 0 °C (32 °F)
Power Supply Voltage Range is 105 to 128 VAC.
Use Loop Start phones only (not Ground Start phones ), check with your local telephone company.
STANDARD OPERATION FOR SCROLLING DIRECTORY UNITS:
Visitor calling the Resident:
At the entry point (lobby), the visitor locates the Resident’s Dial Code and Name by scrolling through the directory
list displayed on the screen by using the * or # keys. Pressing the * or # key momentarily will scroll the list "up or
down" one name at a time. Holding the * or # key will scroll the list "up or down" continuously and stop scrolling
when the key is released. A known Dial Code can be entered directly on keypad without scrolling. When a call is
placed, a distinguishable ring notifies the resident that a visitor is calling. While talking to the visitor, the resident
may dial "9" to open the main door or hang-up the phone to refuse entry.
STANDARD OPERATION FOR NON-SCROLLING DIRECTORY UNITS:
Visitor calling the Resident:
At the entry point (lobby), the visitors locates the Resident’s Dial Code on the directory and enters the appropriate
code number on keypad. When a call is placed, a distinguishable ring notifies the resident that a visitor is calling.
While talking to the visitor, the resident may dial "9" to open the main door or hang-up the phone to refuse entry.
NOTE: Residents’ telephones must be capable of generating a touch tone (DTMF) or rotary "PULSE" signal for
the digit "9" for the door release circuit to activate.
OPERATION FOR AUXILIARY RELAY OUTPUT:
If the auxiliary relay output is used for control of garage or dock doors, the resident can activate or release the
auxiliary door by pressing the number "6". This function is available by using a touch tone (DTMF) type
telephones. No provision for Pulse (rotary) type telephones.
OPERATION FOR GUARD or CONCIERGE LINE:
The Guard can call the residents or suites by simply dialling * key followed by the resident's Dial Code . Also, the