NatComm TLM User Manual

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Telephone Line Monitor
USER GUIDE
For Technical Assistance
Please Ph: 07 5596 5128
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  • Page 1 Telephone Line Monitor USER GUIDE For Technical Assistance Please Ph: 07 5596 5128 1 Page Natcomm...
  • Page 2: Operation

    TLM and correct operation will be lost. IMPORTANT NOTES It is the responsibility of the user or installer to ensure that TLM and any  connected accessories are tested at appropriate intervals for correct operation.
  • Page 3: Installation Details

    TLM can operate on a Telephone Line which also has an ADSL service. TLM will not affect the ADSL operation. ADSL will not affect the operation of TLM. If ADSL is used on the same line, the ADSL FILTER should be fitted ahead of the TLM device.
  • Page 4: Installation Instructions

    Connect the appropriate Accessory to the Relay Output port of TLM, using the supplied telephone cable. If the Accessory is to be located remote to TLM, then you can use solid core cable such as CAT3, CAT5 or CAT6. The Polarity of the cable wires to the Natcomm Accessory is not important.
  • Page 5 NATCOMM ACCESSORIES Strobe Alert Our Strobe Alert accessory connects to the Relay Output port of TLM via the expandable curly cord cable supplied with this accessory. This supplied cable can be substituted for a CAT3/CAT5 (solid core) cable fitted with appropriate RJ10 (4P4C) plugs. Where a substitute cable is used, you should test for repeated reliable operation.
  • Page 6 STROBE ALERT ACCESSORY INSTALLATION Page Natcomm...
  • Page 7 TONE ALERT ACCESSORY with Volume Control Our Tone Alert accessory connects to the Relay Output port of TLM via the expandable curly cord cable supplied with this accessory. This supplied cable can be substituted for any CAT3/CAT5/CAT6 (solid core) cable fitted with appropriate RJ10 (4P4C) plugs. Where a substitute cable is used, you should test for repeated reliable operation.
  • Page 8 FREQUENCY of the Tone Output. You can output a 400hz tone for Alert requirements. (400hz is a comfortable frequency ideal for Alert requirements) You can output an 1100hz tone for Alarm requirements. (1100hz is a higher frequency ideal for Alarm requirements) Page Natcomm...
  • Page 9 TONE ALERT ACCESSORY INSTALLATION Natcomm Page...
  • Page 10 UNPOWERED 3RD PARTY DEVICE CONNECTION The relay output from TLM can also be used to advise an external 3rd party electrical device that the telephone line has been cut or disconnected. The relay output from TLM is Dry Contact (Rated at 1A at 12V).
  • Page 11 UNPOWERED 3RD PARTY DEVICE CONNECTION Natcomm Page...
  • Page 12 The Connection Box screw terminals will then connect the power source to one of the center 2 pins of the RJ11 socket of TLM via the supplied cable. When the TLM relay closes, power will then output through the other center pin of the RJ1 socket of TLM to the remote electrical device.
  • Page 13 It is important that the equipment is installed correctly and thoroughly tested following the initial installation. It is also important that you test for the correct operation of TLM and any connected Accessory devices at regular intervals appropriate for its application.
  • Page 14 Busy Out facility. If the attached device is already connected to a call, the other Line can be rendered ‘Busy’ as well by setting a Dip Switch located on the underside of the unit. This will prevent an Incoming Call not connecting to the attached Device. Page Natcomm...
  • Page 15 Telephone Line and Electromagnetic Compliance requirements for Australia and the USA and Canada. The Power adaptor supplied with the Door Station Controller that powers this product complies with Australian, UL (USA) and cUL (Canada) specifications. Natcomm Page...
  • Page 16: Specifications

    Damage caused to this device or attached equipment by lightning strikes or over voltage surge is not covered under this warranty. THE CASE IS SEALED AT THE FACTORY OPENING THE CASE WILL VOID THE WARRANTY Page Natcomm...

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