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TX3 Series TX3-CX-A8 Aperio™ Door Controller System Installation and Operation Manual TX3 Aperio Door Controller System Installation and Operation Manual Version 1.6 LT-1160 Copyright August 2019...
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Copyright August 2019 Mircom Inc. All rights reserved. TX3 Aperio Door Controller System Installation and Operation Manual Version 1.6 Microsoft, MS-DOS, Windows, and Windows 2000/NT/XP/Vista/7/8/10 are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Table of Contents Welcome Introducing the TX3-CX-A8 Aperio Door Controller System Applications 1.2.1 Aperio Door Controller System Configurable Features 1.3.1 Card Formats 1.3.2 PC Configurator Software Installer Responsibilities 1.4.1 PC Requirements Network Setup About This Manual 1.6.1 Additional Documentation 1.6.2 Key Terms Contact Us 1.7.1...
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Table of Contents 2.7.4 Enabling Remote Open 2.7.5 Override Credentials 2.7.6 Saving and Applying a Configuration 2.7.7 Wireless Device Status LEDs Setting the DIP Switches on Switch SW2 Setting Jumpers 2.10 Turning on the Controller 2.10.1 Default Configuration Values 2.11 Updating Firmware 2.11.1 Firmware Version Control...
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Table of Contents Aperio Door Controller Inputs 3.6.1 Label 3.6.2 Assigned to 3.6.3 Active state 3.6.4 Circuit supervision 3.6.5 Alarm delay 3.6.6 Configuring Inputs Aperio Door Controller Outputs 3.7.1 Label 3.7.2 Assigned to 3.7.3 Active state 3.7.4 Configuring Outputs Correlations 3.8.1 Event 3.8.2...
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List of Figures Figure 1 Basic Aperio Door Controller System Figure 2 Aperio Door Controller System using an RS-485 network Figure 3 Aperio Door Controller System using an Ethernet TCP/IP network. Controllers connected to an Ethernet network are Master Nodes Figure 4 Aperio Door Controller System using an Ethernet network with RS-485 subnetworks...
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List of Figures Figure 34 Enter new override credential Figure 35 Location of Jumpers JW1 to JW8 and Switches SW1 and SW2 Figure 36 The Create New Job window Figure 37 The Job Detail Configuration window Figure 38 The Job Detail Configuration window Figure 39 The Access Point Configuration window Figure 40...
Mircom periodically updates panel firmware and Configurator Software to add features and correct any minor inconsistencies. For information about the latest firmware or software visit the Mircom website at www.mircom.com. For warranty and special notices information see the Warranty and Special Notices chapter on page 106.
Welcome Introducing the TX3-CX-A8 Aperio Door Controller System The TX3-CX-A8 Aperio Door Controller System is part of the Mircom suite of products that provide building ready monitoring, control and integrated security solutions for use in the high-end multi-tenant residential market.
Welcome • Aperio hub • Wireless device The Aperio Door Controller communicates with one or more Aperio hubs on an RS-485 network. The wireless devices communicate wirelessly with Aperio hubs. When an access request is initiated at a device, the device sends the request wirelessly to its hub, and then the hub sends the request to the Aperio Door Controller.
Welcome devices for the appropriate door entry systems, and ensuring that the wiring adheres to the requirements of the system for proper operation using the TX3 Configurator software. 1.4.1 PC Requirements See LT-995, the TX3 System Configuration and Administration Manual, for the latest requirements.
Welcome Figure 2 shows a network with two Aperio Door Controllers over an RS-485 network, each with one Aperio hub and two wireless devices. The Aperio Door Controller System can have up to 63 controllers networked together on an RS- 485 network.
Welcome Note: In order for an Aperio Door Controller to be a Master Node it must have the optional TX3-IP IP Module installed. Figure 4 shows an Aperio Door Controller System using an Ethernet network with RS-485 subnetworks. Devices connecting to a Master Node’s RS-485 subnetwork are Slave Nodes to the Master Node.
LT-1161 TX3-IP IP Module Installation Instructions • LT-5997 TX3-CX-1NP Installation • TX3 Two Door Card Access System Kit Catalogue Number 6531 • TX3 Series Elevator Restriction Accessories Catalogue Number 6532 • LT-995 TX3 Configuration and Administration Manual • LT-973 TX3 Configurator Quick Start •...
Welcome Contact Us 1.7.1 Canada and USA Toll Free: 1-888-660-4655 Local: 905-660-4655 Fax: 905-660-4113 1.7.2 Website http://www.mircom.com TX3 Aperio Door Controller System Installation and Operation Manual v. 1.6 LT-1160 Copyright 2019...
Installation and Setup This chapter describes the installation and setup of the controller, Aperio hubs, and wireless devices. This chapter explains • Grounding the Aperio Door Controller System • Installing the Controller and Components • Controller Board Description • Connecting the Inputs •...
Installation and Setup Grounding the Aperio Door Controller System Grounding reduces the risk of electrical shock by providing an alternate escape route for the electrical current. The Aperio Door Controller System is equipped with a 16 gauge electrical wire attached to the panel chassis Ground Terminal. Note: Do not disconnect this wire.
Installation and Setup 2.2.1 Additional Components Install the following additional components as required: • Tamper switch • TX3-IP IP Module • Battery 2.2.2 Installing the Aperio Door Controller The Aperio Door Controller enclosure mounts directly on the wall to the wall stud using the mounting screws locations as shown in Figure 5.
Installation and Setup Interface connection MD-921 IP Module Board location Figure 6. IP Module Board Location Controller Board Description The Aperio Door Controller controls access points according to how the inputs and outputs are defined and correlated with each other. Inputs and outputs are defined by how the access and control points are wired with the controller.
Installation and Setup • any supervised input • AC power/low battery • door held open warning Alarm LED. Alarm LED flashes red at a fast flash rate when there is a forced entry or the door held open alarm timer expires. 2.3.2 Controller Board Components The Aperio Door Controller consists of the following terminals:...
Installation and Setup 2.3.3 Power Supply The power supply connection is situated at the bottom right of the main controller board and receives 16 VAC, 40 VA. Use 18 AWG wiring. An external PS-4 or PS-4P plug-in transformer connects to the power terminals. Refer to Figure 5 and Figure 8.
Installation and Setup 2.3.5 The Controller Board RS-485 Terminal Note: The RS-485 network described in this section is for networking TX3 controllers only. Information on how to connect Aperio hubs to the MD-1113 Module board’s RS-485 network terminal can be found in section 2.6, Installing and Configuring Aperio Hubs, on page 30.
Installation and Setup Panel 1 Panel 3 Panel 2 First panel on network Last panel on network 120 Ω 120 Ω Optional common Connect shield to chassis Connect shield to chassis reference connection ground on one panel only ground on one panel only if available Figure 10.
Installation and Setup • alarm delay INPUT 1 INPUT 3 INPUT 4 INPUT 5 INPUT 6 INPUT 7 INPUT 8 INPUT 2 Figure 11. Controller Board Input Terminals 2.4.1 Inputs 1 to 8 Inputs 1 to 8 are programmable general purpose inputs. A general purpose input is mainly used for establishing a correlation with a specific output.
Installation and Setup 2.4.3 Supervision Requirement Each input is configured for a specific type of supervision depending on your particular installation requirements as follows: • None • Open circuit • Short circuit • Open and short circuit 2.4.3.1 None When inputs are configured with no supervision, the active state is either ‘Open’ or ‘Close’...
Installation and Setup 2.4.3.3 Short circuit When configured as supervised for a short circuit, the active state is open. A single 47K ohm resistor is required for short supervision. Active when open Figure 14. Input - Supervised for Short Note: The active state cannot be a short state.
Installation and Setup Connecting the Outputs There are 8 general purpose outputs located on the top right hand corner of the Aperio Door Controller as shown in Figure 7. Each output is wired for a specific function or for an active state. Determine the functional requirements for the device and connect the outputs accordingly.
Installation and Setup Door Strike 1 External power supply Common Normally Open Maglock 1 External power supply Normally Common Closed NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO OUTPUT 1 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 3 OUTPUT 4...
Installation and Setup Note: If you use one or both of Outputs 7 and 8 to power your Aperio hubs, do not use these outputs in your correlations (see section 3.8, Correlations, on page 85). Door Strike OUTPUT 7 OUTPUT 8 Figure 17.
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Installation and Setup The distance between an Aperio hub and any of its associated devices must be between 10 feet and 45 feet in ideal conditions (that is, little to no wireless interference); under less than ideal conditions, the maximum distance should be reduced to 15 feet.
Installation and Setup • The Aperio hubs and wireless devices should be installed at least 1 foot away from mirrors and large metallic surfaces (for example, cable ladders). • The Aperio hubs and wireless devices should be kept at least 13 feet away from WiFi/WLAN routers, radio transmitters, and other sources of electromagnetic interference (for example, microwave ovens, electric motors, and other high power electrical equipment).
Installation and Setup To perform these actions, you need to access DIP switch S101 and connector J100 on the back of the Aperio hubs (see Figure 20). S101 configures the RS-485 network settings for the Aperio hub. J100 connects the Aperio hub to the RS-485 network and to power.
Installation and Setup Table 1: S101 DIP switch settings for Aperio hub RS-485 network addressing (Continued) Address Switch 1 (A0) Switch 2 (A1) Switch 3 (A2) Switch 4 (A3) 2.6.2.2 Connecting the TX3-CX-A8 to the Aperio hubs The TX3-CX-A8 communicates with the Aperio hubs through an RS-485 network.
Installation and Setup In Figure 22, Aperio hubs are on both ends of the network. Note that the Aperio hubs on the ends are terminated (DIP switch 8 is on) and that jumpers JW1 and JW2 on the MD-1113 Module board are open. MD-1113 Module Aperio Aperio...
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Installation and Setup One of the Aperio hubs must have DIP switches 6 (DOWN) and 7 (UP) set to ON (see Figures 21 and 22). Jumpers JW1 and JW2 on the MD-1113 are open. This is the factory default setting. 2.6.2.3 Powering the Aperio hubs The power requirements for the Aperio hubs are as follows.
Installation and Setup In addition to the Aperio hub, you will need a mounting plate and a plaster ring (for square box assemblies). See Figure 23. Through holes for Through holes for Slots for mounting mounting to the mounting to octagon to square box mounting plate box assemblies...
Installation and Setup 2.6.2.5 Aperio hub status LEDs Each Aperio hub has a single LED that indicates the status of the hub. Refer to Table 2 for the different LED indications and their associated device status. Table 2: Aperio hub LED status indications LED Indication Description Aperio Hub Status...
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The Encryption Key file for your installation. • At least one access card. If you do not have all of these items, contact Mircom Technical Support. See Contact Us on page 16 for the contact information. To create a new installation database Insert the Tritech TriBEE USB Radio dongle in your computer, and then start the Aperio Programming Application.
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Installation and Setup Note: The Encryption Key file should be treated with the same care as the Master Key in a traditional door security system. Someone with access to the Encryption Key file can gain unauthorized access to any door in the system. Once the installation database for your site has been created, the Encryption Key file should be erased from the hard drive.
Installation and Setup The Aperio Programming Applications details page appears with information about your hubs. The DIP switch value setting tells you the RS-485 address for your hub Hub Identifier Hub RS-485 Address Figure 24. The communications hub details page in the Aperio Programming Application Right-click the hub you want to pair the device to, and then select Communication hub >...
Installation and Setup The Aperio Programming Application pairs the device with the hub. If the pairing is successful, the following window appears. Figure 25. Communication hub paired successfully The values shown in the window are the last six digits of the device’s MAC address.
Installation and Setup The Aperio Programming Application displays the device details below the hub details. Lockset identifier Lockset EAC address Figure 27. Device details information In particular, the device details information includes the EAC address for the device. The EAC address is a unique number that is assigned to each device and ranges from 1 to 127.
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Installation and Setup Note: It is critical that you label your device with the correct EAC address, hub address, and device address. If you do not do this, you will not be able to properly configure your device in the TX3 Configurator application.
Installation and Setup Table 4: EAC address to Hub and Device address conversion table: 65 to 127 2.7.3 Security Modes for Devices and Aperio Hubs There are two security modes that the wireless devices and the Aperio hubs can use to communicate with each other: Manufacturer Mode and Customer Mode. Manufacturer Mode is an insecure radio communication that uses a default encryption key.
Installation and Setup Note: Leaving an installation in Manufacturer Mode compromises the security of your installation because anyone with the Aperio Programming Application and a Tritech TriBEE USB dongle could gain full access to your installation. It is highly recommended that you change your security mode to Customer Mode.
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Installation and Setup For a list of the most common security mode icons, the security status indicated by the icons, and the recommended action to take, refer to Table 5. Table 5: Security Mode status icons for a device-hub pair Security Mode Security and Communication Recommended Action...
Installation and Setup to all of the other devices. See section 2.7.6, Saving and Applying a Configuration, on page 56 for information on saving a configuration. To set a wireless device to Customer Mode Select the device in the Aperio Programming Application. Right-click on the wireless device, and then select either Configure or Lock/sensor >...
Installation and Setup Swipe an access card at the device. Click Close to return to the Aperio Programming Application window. 2.7.4 Enabling Remote Open Wireless devices can be configured to support remote unlocking from either the TX3 Configurator monitor or during an auto-unlock schedule. When you set the unlock mode to ON in the TX3 Configurator monitor, the Aperio wireless device unlocks and stays unlocked until you set the unlock mode to OFF.
Installation and Setup Select Enable remote open, and then click OK. Figure 30. Remote open configuration Click Next until you reach the Advanced Lock/sensor Settings page. Click Change beside Status Report Interval. Figure 31. Status Report Interval TX3 Aperio Door Controller System Installation and Operation Manual v.
Installation and Setup Change the Message Interval to 1 minute. Figure 32. Configure Status Report Interval Click OK. Note: The Status Report Interval (or Message Interval) is the interval that the lockset sends its status to the hub. The hub waits for the lockset to report its status before it makes any changes to the lockset.
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Installation and Setup override credentials table. If the credential is found, the device grants access. Override credentials are stored in the device and have to be configured for each device individually. There are two steps to adding override credentials to a device. First, you need to find the credential’s information from device’s audit trail.
Installation and Setup The audit trail for the device opens in a separate window. The window shows you the credential type, the credential (in hexadecimal), and the number of bits for the credential for all the cards swiped at the device (see Figure 33).
Installation and Setup (credential type, credential, and the number of bits), see section 2.7.5.1, Reading Credential Information. To set override credentials on a wireless device Right-click on the wireless device, and then select either Configure or Lock/sensor > Configure. Click Next until you reach the Override Credential page. Select the credential type from the drop-down list.
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Installation and Setup Repeat steps 3 to 6 for all of your override credentials. Note: All override credentials must be added at the same time. If you try to add an override credential at a later time, you will lose all of the override credentials currently stored in the device.
Installation and Setup 2.7.6 Saving and Applying a Configuration After making configuration settings to a device, you can save the configuration and then apply the same configuration settings to other devices. This is useful if you have to make the same configuration settings (for example, security mode and override credentials) to a number of devices.
Installation and Setup 2.7.7 Wireless Device Status LEDs Each device has three LEDs (yellow, red, and green) that indicate the status of the device. Refer to Table 6 for the different LED indications and their associated device status. Table 6: Wireless device LED status indications under normal operation LED Indication Description...
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Installation and Setup Note: DIP Switch 7 is not used and should remain at the factory set value (OFF). Notes: DIP Switch 8 determines how an IP address is assigned to the IP Module (if installed). • DIP Switch 8 OFF: The IP address is assigned using a DHCP server.
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Installation and Setup Table 7: SW2 DIP Switch Settings for RS-485 Network Addressing (Continued) SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH ADDRESS TX3 Aperio Door Controller System Installation and Operation Manual v. 1.6 LT-1160 Copyright 2019...
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Installation and Setup Table 7: SW2 DIP Switch Settings for RS-485 Network Addressing (Continued) SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH ADDRESS TX3 Aperio Door Controller System Installation and Operation Manual v. 1.6 LT-1160 Copyright 2019...
Installation and Setup Card Access Controller Power ON / OFF Switch Figure 35. Location of Jumpers JW1 to JW8 and Switches SW1 and Setting Jumpers There are seven pre-set jumpers on the controller board as follows (refer to Figure 35): JW1.
Installation and Setup JW3 and JW4. JW3 and JW4 are not used and are open by default. JW5. JW5 is open by default. On boards with the model number MD-10xx, you can close JW5 on the first and last controllers instead of using end-of-line 120 Ω resistors for RS-485.
Refer to LT-995, TX3 Configuration and Administrator Manual, for instructions on how to perform both of types of firmware upgrade. LT-995 can be found on the TX3 Configurator Software installation CD, USB flash drive, or on the Mircom website. 2.11.1 Firmware Version Control The firmware version number is accessible from the configurator software and changes whenever there is a major, minor or revision update.
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Installation and Setup • Ensure the controller DIP Switches (SW2) are set with a unique network address. • Ensure the TX3 Configurator software is set with the correct controller network address. • Ensure that your PC and the TX3 Configurator are set with the correct date and time.
Configuration This chapter describes how to create a job with an Aperio Door Controller using the TX3 Configurator software. All the configurable features and their modes of operation and detailed information on how to configure the system using the TX3 Configurator software are covered. This chapter explains •...
To perform the tasks described in this chapter, you must have a computer with the latest version of the TX3 Configurator software. Details on how to install the software and drivers can be found in LT-995, the TX3 Series Configuration and Administration Manual. 3.1.1 Creating a New Job This section describes two methods for creating a new job with the TX3 Configurator software.
Configuration Select the Basic TCP Aperio System (1 Aperio panel with 3 wireless locks) option. Your Create New Job window should look similar to Figure 36. Figure 36. The Create New Job window Click OK. Your TX3 Configurator window should look similar to Figure 37. Notice that the template adds three access points (wireless devices) to the Aperio Door Controller panel.
Configuration Figure 37. The Job Detail Configuration window 3.1.1.2 Creating a New Job by Reading the Panels on the Network If your Aperio Door Controller is connected with other TX3 panels, the TX3 Configurator can connect to your TX3 system, read all of the panels in the system, and then create a new job with all of your panels in it.
Configuration To create a new job by reading the panels on the network Connect your computer to the TX3 system using one of the following methods, depending on the type of network your TX3 system is using: RS-485 only: Power down one of the panels on the RS-485 network, and then connect to the panel using a USB cable from your computer to the panel’s USB connector.
Configuration Click Network in the job tree. In the Network Configuration window, select the type of connection you made in step 1 from the PC connection list (that is, select either USB or TCP/IP). From the menu bar, click Panels > Connect. Click File >...
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Card discovery mode, then send the job to the panel again. Custom Formats. See LT-995 on the USB flash or http://www.mircom.com for instructions on creating custom card formats. Report real time events to PC. Enable or disable real time event sending to the PC.
Configuration Facility code. Enter the building’s facility code with a value from 0 to 4294967294. Enabling the facility code mode lets you grant access to cards based on facility code. Date and Time button. Select this option to set the date and time of the panel, set daylight savings time, and to set the panel adjustment time.
Configuration To add and configure an access point Right-click on the Aperio Door Controller panel, and then select Add Access Point. A new access point is added and the Access Point Configuration window opens. The Configurator automatically assigns values for the Hub Address and the Lock Address.
Configuration Select the model of your wireless device from the Lock Type list. Enter a label for the access point in the Access point label text box. Continue with your configuration settings. After you have completed all of your configuration settings, connect to your TX3 system and send the job (see section 3.13, Sending Your Configuration, on page 98).
Configuration You must define the schedule for your mode before you can configure the access point for that schedule. By default, two schedules are programmed into the TX3 Configurator: Always and Never. If you want to set a custom schedule for an access point mode, see section 3.11, Schedules, on page 96.
Configuration Continue with your configuration settings. After you have completed all of your configuration settings, connect to your TX3 system and send the job (see section 3.13, Sending Your Configuration, on page 98). Access Point Timer Options You can set timers for criteria related to your access point, such as how long to unlock the access point and how long to wait for the anti-passback restriction to expire.
Configuration The door held open warning timer is programmable from 10 to 900 seconds. The default is 30 seconds 3.4.4 Door Held Open Alarm The door held open alarm timer starts when the door held open warning timer expires and the door remains open. If the door is still open when this timer expires, a ‘door held open alarm’...
Configuration 3.4.9 Setting the Timer Options for an Access Point To set the timer options for an access point Find the access point in the job tree. If you do not see the access point in your job tree, expand the Aperio Door Controller panel entry, and then expand the panel’s Access Point entry.
Configuration These options are explained in more detail in sections 3.5.1 to 3.5.15. Section 3.5.16 explains how to set these options for an access point. 3.5.1 High security When high security is selected, only access cards with the high security privilege are able to open the door.
Configuration 3.5.8 Report Not Initialized Wireless devices have sensors that should be initialized at the factory. If a wireless device is not initialized, this is detected by the Aperio hub. Select this option to have the Aperio Door Controller log and report wireless devices that are not initialized.
Configuration 3.5.16 Setting Advanced Options for an Access Point To set the advanced options for an access point Find the access point in the job tree. If you do not see the access point in your job tree, expand the Aperio Door Controller panel entry, and then expand the panel’s Access Point entry.
Configuration Inputs 1 to 8 in Figure 40 correspond to inputs 1 to 8 on the Aperio Door Controller panel. If you connected inputs to your Aperio Door Controller panel (see section 2.4, Connecting the Inputs, on page 24), you must enter the information regarding these inputs into the TX3 Configurator.
Configuration 3.6.5 Alarm delay Alarm delay specifies the amount of time the input must be active before an alarm is raised. 3.6.6 Configuring Inputs To configure the inputs for an Aperio Door Controller panel Expand the entry for your panel in the job tree, and then select the Inputs/Outputs entry for the panel.
Configuration To access the outputs for a panel in the TX3 Configurator, expand the panel in the job tree, select Inputs/Outputs, and then select the Outputs option in the right pane. The available outputs and settings for the outputs are shown in the right pane (see Figure 41).
Configuration 3.7.3 Active state Select the active state of the output. The available options are: • Energized • De-energized Note: If you are using Outputs 7 and 8 to power hubs, leave them as De-energized. 3.7.4 Configuring Outputs To configure the outputs for an Aperio Door Controller panel Expand the entry for your panel in the job tree, and then select the Inputs/Outputs entry for the panel.
Configuration correlations, whether or not the correlation is active (that is, selected), the ID for the correlation, the event that triggers the correlation, and the action to perform when the event happens. Figure 42. The Correlations Configuration window The following information and options define a correlation: •...
Configuration These options are explained in sections 3.8.1 to 3.8.3. The settings for these options are made in the Add Correlation window (see Figure 43). To open the Add Correlation window, click Add in the Correlation Configuration window. Figure 43. The Add Correlation window Section 3.8.4 explains how to add a correlation to your job.
Configuration • Door held open alarm restored (at an access point) • Door held open warning (at an access point) • Door held open warning restored (at an access point) • Door not open (at an access point) • Request to Exit. A request to exit has been made. •...
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Configuration To specify what action to take, select an action from the Action list. The available choices from the Action menu are the following: • Turn ON output: turn on one or more outputs. • Turn OFF output: turn off one or more outputs. •...
Configuration After you have selected the panel(s) to apply the correlation to, you must select the output or access point that is affected by the correlation. What choices are available (that is, outputs or access points) depends on the choice you made for Action.
Configuration • Schedule Information on each of these options can be found in sections 3.8.1 to 3.8.3. Click OK. Continue with your configuration settings. After you have completed all of your configuration settings, connect to your TX3 system and send the job (see section 3.13, Sending Your Configuration, on page 98).
TX3 system and send the job (see section 3.13, Sending Your Configuration, on page 98). Access Levels and Elevator Control See LT-995 on the USB flash or http://www.mircom.com for information on access levels and elevator control. 3.10...
Configuration To add a card Select Add Cards from the Menu Bar or right click in the Card Configuration window and select Add Cards. Enter the following information: Total number of cards to add. Specify the number of cards to add. Name.
Configuration To edit card details Double-click on the card you want to edit. The Card Details window appears. Figure 44. The Card Details window Set the following options: Select a photo here. Click this area and then select the card holder’s photo.
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Configuration • Inactive Inactive cards are not granted access. Active cards are granted access provided all the other conditions like access level and privilege are met. Usage counter. The usage counter is used for temporary cards. Select the checkbox and specify a value from 1 to 255. Using 255 means there is no restriction on usage.
Configuration Select the Profile tab, and then enter the following information: First name. First name of the card holder. Last name. Last name of the card holder. Phone. The phone number of the card holder. Mobile Phone. The mobile phone number of the card holder. E-mail.
Configuration Each schedule has an ID and a label to identify the schedule for use in the configurator software. If the current time and day satisfies any one of the eight periods in a schedule, the schedule is considered to be active; otherwise, it is inactive. By default the following two schedules cannot be edited: •...
Configuration 3.13 Sending Your Configuration Configuration changes can only be made when you are not connected to your TX3 system. Once you have finished setting your options in the TX3 Configurator, you must connect to your system and then send the job for the configuration to be programmed into the panel(s) in your system.
Configuration • Extra initialization commands. Provide any extra modem initialization commands. The characters "AT" are automatically added before the initialization commands. Refer to the manufacturer’s modem documentation for additional information. Click Advanced. Enter the following parameters: Network passcode. The network passcode is used for logging into each panel.
Configuration • Door held open warning • Battery low or flat • Lockset offline • Hub offlline • Lock jammed The common trouble status clears only if all the above inputs or statuses are back in their normal states. When the common trouble status is active, the common trouble LED flashes at a slow rate.
Monitoring This chapter explains • Monitoring • Opening the Device Remotely • Access Point Details TX3 Aperio Door Controller System Installation and Operation Manual v. 1.6 LT-1160 Copyright 2019...
Monitoring Monitoring The TX3 Configurator has a monitoring feature that lets you check the system for problems. Connect the TX3 Configurator to the Aperio Door Controller. Click the Monitoring tab in the lower right corner of the window. The status of the controllers appear in the Network Status pane. The status of the locksets appear in the Access Point Status pane.
Monitoring Every time access is granted, a message appears in the Online Events pane. Figure 47. Online Events Opening the Device Remotely If the lockset is configured for Remote Open (section 2.7.4 on page 49), you can open the lock from the Configurator software. Connect the TX3 Configurator to the Aperio Door Controller.
Monitoring To lock the door, select the access point, and then select Unlock mode OFF. Figure 49. Unlock mode OFF Access Point Details Right-click the access point and select Details to get information about the device. Figure 50. Access Point Details TX3 Aperio Door Controller System Installation and Operation Manual v.
Monitoring Figure 51. Access Point Detail Form • Door: Indicates if the door is closed or open. • Lock: Indicates if the door is locked or unlocked. • Handle: Indicates if the handle is in normal position or turned. • Key Cylinder: This is not used.
Mircom System and shall be read in conjunction with: the product manual for the specific Mircom System that applies in given circumstances; legal documents that apply to the purchase and sale of a Mircom System, which may include the company’s standard terms and conditions and warranty statements;...
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Best practices and local authority having jurisdiction determine the frequency and type of testing that is required at a minimum. Mircom System may not function properly, and the occurrence of other system failures identified below may not be minimized, if the periodic testing and maintenance of Mircom Systems is not completed with diligence and as required.
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Battery Failure. If the Mircom System or any device connected to the system operates from batteries it is possible for the batteries to fail. Even if the batteries have not failed, they must be fully charged, in good condition, and installed correctly.
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Integrated Products. Mircom System might not function as intended if it is connected to a non-Mircom product or to a Mircom product that is deemed non-compatible with a particular Mircom System. A list of compatible products can be requested and obtained.
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Warranty and Warning Information Warranty Purchase of all Mircom products is governed by: https://www.mircom.com/product-warranty https://www.mircom.com/purchase-terms-and-conditions https://www.mircom.com/software-license-terms-and-conditions TX3 Aperio Door Controller System Installation and Operation Manual v. 1.6 LT-1160 Copyright 2019...
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