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Brand | Mircom |
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Model | TX3-200-4U-C |
Category | Intercom System |
Language | English |
Overview of the TX3 series, ADC/NSL capabilities, and integration with Elevator Restriction Units and other controllers.
Details the comprehensive features of the TX3 series, including hardware, software, and communication capabilities.
Describes the different enclosure series (Universal, Slim-Line, Continental, Kiosk) available for Lobby Control Units.
Lists available accessories for Lobby Control Units, such as trim rings, modules, cameras, and heaters.
Details the ADA mounting requirements for accessible design, focusing on reach ranges and obstructions.
Information about the manual's scope, warranty, special notices, and how to contact Mircom for support.
Explains the process and importance of properly grounding the Telephone Access System to prevent electrical shock.
Details the installation of Universal Series enclosures, including flush mounting with trim rings and surface mounting.
Provides dimensions and installation steps for the Universal Slim-Line enclosure series.
Describes the flush mounting installation for the Continental Series enclosure.
Instructions for installing the TH-102 Heater within the Universal enclosure to ensure operation in sub-zero temperatures.
Illustrates the simplest configuration for a single Lobby Control Unit, showing connections for ADC or NSL.
Details dual entry applications for NSL or ADC systems, showing how two Lobby Control Units share a phone line.
Explains configurations with multiple Lobby Control Units connected to multiple phone lines or a single line.
Describes networking options for TX3 devices via RS-485, Ethernet TCP/IP, or a combination.
Provides a typical wiring arrangement for the Lobby Control Unit, including power and telephone connections.
Details the general layout and components of the Lobby Control Unit main controller board.
Describes the connectors on the bottom of the controller board, including microphone, inputs, and power.
Details the connectors on the top of the controller board, including telephone lines and output relays.
Information on the Modem Module, its purpose, and connectivity for POTS lines.
Details the IP Module for Ethernet TCP/IP network connectivity and system monitoring.
Explains the RS-485 Add-on Module for converting RS-485 signals to USB.
Describes the Wiegand Output Module for sending facility and card codes to third-party access systems.
Information on the Guard Phone Module for NSL systems, its function, mounting, and usage instructions.
Details setting the unit's ID address on the RS-485 network using SW1 DIP switches.
Explains how to configure the system using the Mircom TX3 Configuration Software via USB or Ethernet.
Guides on updating the panel firmware using the TX3 Configurator software.
Steps to start the configuration process after initial setup and verification.
Details the mechanical installation of NSL Relay cabinets, including dimensions and mounting procedures.
Explains the TX3-NSL-8M NSL Control Unit, its backplane, expanders, and their functions.
Provides detailed wiring instructions for the TX3-NSL-8M NSL Main Controller Board, including connectors and terminals.
Details the telephone line connections for NSL control units and their interaction with Lobby Control Units.
Instructions for wiring NSL Unit Relay Backplane Boards and using BIX/RJ-71C blocks.
Guides on setting backplane numbers using jumpers for relay addressing.
Step-by-step guide for updating the firmware on the TX3-NSL-8M NSL Main Controller Board.
Instructions for integrating additional controllers (RS-485, Ethernet) into the TX3 system network.
Step-by-step guide for installing the TX3-P300-HA card reader into specific TX3 models.
Instructions for residents using the NSL system, covering granting access and call waiting features.
Instructions for residents using the ADC system, covering granting access and keyless entry codes.
Critical warnings regarding system usage, installation, potential failures, and user responsibilities.
Discusses potential system failures due to installation, testing, maintenance, and improper operation.
Details limitations such as insufficient time, power failure, battery issues, physical obstructions, and wireless device placement.
Addresses interference, software issues, telephone line problems, component failure, and integrated product compatibility.
Provides warranty information, FCC/Industry Canada compliance, and special notices for product usage.