1.1.2
Elevator Restriction Units
The TX3-ER-8 or TX3-ER-8-A Elevator Restriction Units limit building
accessibility by granting visitor access only to the destination floor.
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Other Controllers
Other Mircom controllers, such as the Elevator Restrictor Unit and the Card
Access controller, may be networked with the Lobby Control Unit. The network
options include a peer-to-peer RS-485 network, an ethernet TCP/IP network, or a
combination ethernet TCP/IP network with RS-485 subnetworks. See
Networking TX3 Panels on page 44 for more information.
Notes:
1.2
Features
Features of the TX3 series include:
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In order for a panel to connect to an ethernet TCP/IP network, it
must satisfy the following conditions.
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It must be IP capable. Panels that are IP capable are usually
denoted by a "-A" or "-B" at the end of their model names.
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If the panel is not a Touch Screen, it must have a TX3-IP IP
Module installed.
Stainless steel front panel
Universal Series enclosure with a built-in rain hood
Large scrolling 8 x 20 LCD display that eliminates the need for an external
directory
Back-lit 16 digit keypad with dedicated operational buttons for Page Up,
Page Down, Call and Info
Provisions for postal lock and camera
Multilingual Display and Voice Greeting (English, French-Canadian and
Spanish) that provides instructions on how to use the Lobby Control Unit
Concierge/Security Desk/Guard Phone capability
Card Access Interface
Supports both Auto Dialer (ADC) and NSL (no phone bill)
Ability to network panels together (peer-to-peer)
Hands free, full duplex communication
Flexible one to four digit resident dial codes
Dials up to 18 digit telephone numbers
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