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Select Engineered Systems TEC Series - TEC Options and Basic Operation

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TEC Series v 3.2X
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Hide Name Feature. Allows people to dial a code without displaying name on directory.
Two minute modem lockout time.
Dynamic scrolling, based on number of phone numbers programmed (See table below).
(Scrolls after key is held more than 4 seconds).
STANDARD CUSTOMIZING FEATURES continued
BASIC OPERATION: The TEC is a microprocessor based device that allows entering from 1 - 6
digits on the front keypad. It then automatically dials the phone number programmed into memory.
The TEC provides a relay output for controlling doors, gates, elevators or any device actuated by a
contact closure or contact opening. The TEC has a programmable 1 to 99 minute talk-time limit. It
provides warning tones near the end of talk time.
The TEC will dial out either pulse (rotary) or Touch-Tone™ via programming selection. While
the TEC dials, the speaker disconnects, keeping the dialed phone number confidential.
The TEC has an (optional) relay (OPTK3R). This can (depending on the options ordered and
the programming) be configured as either: a third door control, an alarm and off-hook control relay, or
Door 1 & 2 shunt relay and door sense. Calling the TEC from a Touch-Tone™ telephone will allow
the user to control the output relays by pressing a Touch-Tone™ number. (Factory default is 6 to
actuate relay 1.) When the user calls the TEC, the TEC will ring, go off hook and send a ¼ second
tone. Entering the proper control password will allow access to the output relays. This also allows
relay latching functions.
The (Optional) 12 volt DC .8 A/hr internal battery (B12V) is recommended for line stability. The
battery is NOT required for memory storage. SES supplies the TEC with a 16.5 vac transformer that
will operate the TEC and recharge the optional internal battery.
DO NOT CONNECT ANY OTHER DEVICES TO THE BATTERY.
TEC 2 TEC 4 TEC 10
1 to 30 Names scrolls by 2's scrolls by 4's scrolls by 8's
33 to 100 Names scrolls by 5's scrolls by 8’s scrolls by 16’s
101 to 260 Names scrolls by 10's Scrolls by 16’s
scrolls by 32’s
261 or more Names scrolls by 15’s scrolls by 48's
scrolls by 96's
Dynamic Scrolling Table,
Card reader control module for either 2 or 4 entrances using these technologies
56.6K Baud modem
Wiegand, swipe, insert or keypad
Proximity, RF Transmitter, Bar Code (Wiegand Code Only), Long Range Proximity
Clock & Calendar, timed lock and unlock with Time Zones Access Levels and Holidays
Printer capability (RS-232 port) , Current Loop or NIC Interface to printer, terminal or computer
(Baud rates to printer and/or remote terminal (CRT)) 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200
Current loop 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 to 2000 feet.
Third signal relay with two modes of operation:
1.) for CCTV activation, alarm output, tamper input)
2.) or for control of a third door (timed and latched functions).
Multiple TEC's (2 - 8 depending on programming mode) can share same telephone line, via
multiple unit interfaces (OPTKMUI).
Local ringer capability.
OPTIONS: