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Mircom TAS-2000 Series User Manual

Mircom TAS-2000 Series
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TAS-2000 SERIES
Telephone Access System
Installation and Operation Manual
LNOTICE
All information, documentation and specifications contained in this manual are subject to change without prior notice
by the manufacturer.
2002 by Mircom Technologies Ltd.
Printed in Canada, March 2002
LT-646 Rev. 5

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Mircom TAS-2000 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMircom
ModelTAS-2000 Series
CategoryTelephone System
LanguageEnglish

Summary

INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL NOTES

TAS-2000 System Operation Modes

Defines AutoDialler (ADC) and Non-Subscriber Line (NSL) operational modes.

REGULATORY AND NOTICES

SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS AND WIRING

ADC System Configurations

Illustrates various ADC setup configurations with lobby units.

NSL System Configurations

Details NSL setup configurations for independent and shared buildings.

2001 LOBBY UNIT WIRING AND CONFIGURATION

2001 Lobby Unit Wiring

Explains ports, connections, and adjustments for the 2001 Lobby Unit.

2001 Lobby Unit Configuration

Details setting the Lobby Unit's ID and RS-485 speed via DIP switches.

NSL AND ELEVATOR UNIT HARDWARE

NSL UNIT WIRING AND CONFIGURATION

2008M NSL Unit Wiring

Wiring instructions for the 2008M NSL Unit controller board.

2008M NSL Unit Configuration

Explains setting the NSL Unit's ID using DIP switches.

ELEVATOR RESTRICTION UNIT WIRING AND CONFIGURATION

2008E Elevator Restriction Unit Wiring

Wiring details for the 2008E Elevator Restriction Unit controller board.

APPENDIX B - TAS 2000 PROGRAMMING

Programming Menu and Navigation

Outlines programming menu functions, command keys, and navigation.

System Initialization and Data Management

Covers system initialization, logging, and data entry/erasure.