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Mircom TAS-2000 Series - Lobby Units

Mircom TAS-2000 Series
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LOBBY UNITS
The 2001 Lobby Unit Main Board & Display has many configurable options, but the number of Residents / Suites,
and whether the Scrolling Directory Feature is present is dependent upon the model chosen ...
NON-SCROLLING DIRECTORY MODELS
SCROLLING DIRECTORY MODELS
Model Resident Capacity Model Resident Capacity
2001-0060 60 2001-0060S 60
2001-0120 120 2001-0120S 120
2001-0360 360 2001-0360S 360
2001-1000 1000 2001-1000S 1000
2001-2000 2000 2001-2000S 2000
The Non-Scrolling Directory Models use a two-line by 20 character LCD (Liquid Crystal Display), and a telephone style
keypad. The Scrolling Directory Models use a four-line by 20 character LCD (Liquid Crystal Display), and a telephone
style keypad.
Note also that Lobby Unit Enclosures and Power Transformers are ordered separately.
Lobby Unit Features include ...
ADC or NSL operation.
Use of 2008E Elevator Restriction unit(s).
Settings per Resident such as Ring Pattern (NSL
only), etc.
Three configurable Auxiliary Inputs and four
configurable Auxiliary Relay Outputs.
Provides the user access to the Resident Database
either using direct numeric entry (Non-Scrolling
Directory) or with a scrolling list of names
(Scrolling Directory).
Generates a call to the Resident (either via the
Telephone Line or an 2008M NSL Unit).
Acts on Resident touch-tone or rotary-pulse
commands for opening the door.
If so configured and wired, any single Lobby Unit
used with 2008M NSL Units, may have a talk-path to
any building (up to 8 paths).
Real Time Clock for time-of-day functions such as
restricted entry, logging.
RS-485 Interface to network to other Units.
Low Power operation (due to switching regulator)
from one 16V transformer for main operation,
plus another transformer for the Door Strike.
Line Sensing for ADC applications; will sense if a
Bell line is available and not in use.
The Lobby Unit should be installed as near as possible to the
controlled entry point. Do not install the system in a location where
the Display is exposed to direct sunlight since it will reduce visibility
and damage the unit.

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