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INTRODUCTION
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
Indoor or Outdoor: The standard TEC housing is suitable for indoor or outdoor installations. For
semi-flush installations, contact SES about the optional flush ring (OPTFLR). For surface mount
installations, contact SES for the optional trim ring (OPTSL-2). Optional pedestal mounts for curb
(PST236), or street (PST242).
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
Power: The TEC uses 16.5 volt ac 50/60 Hz. SES supplies a 16.5 vac transformer with each
purchase in the U.S. only. The installer may choose to provide their own 12 volt 300 - 600 ma. DC
supply (for TEC only depending on model type, will not also power card readers). YOU CAN NOT
USE AC TRANSFORMER AND DC SUPPLY AT THE SAME TIME.
Ground: The TEC must be connected to a good earth ground with at least # 16 ga. stranded wire.
This wire MUST be a minimum of 16 ga. connected to a ground rod or cold water pipe at one end,
and to the provided ¼ -20 bolt at the TEC end. The maximum wire length is 50 feet. Surge damage
protection built into TEC diminishes if you do not provide an adequate earth ground.
Relay capabilities: 24 volts AC or DC at 3 amp. Form "A" (N/O) OR Form "B" (N/C) contacts are
present for all relays.
Gate controllers: Some solid-state gate controllers react to the over-voltage protection devices used
on all SES products. This is a gate controller dependent problem. The symptom is an intermittent
gate open, or gate stuck open condition, sometimes occurring after using the latching function. If this
occurs, add an external relay controlled by the TEC output relay contacts to your gate system
(OPTKFRMC) . This will help isolate the contacts going to your solid state gate controller from the
over-voltage protection devices.
Pedestal Mounting: For installations where the TEC will be mounted on a pedestal, a ground rod
MUST be installed immediately adjacent to the TEC. In addition, a ground wire of at least # 14
gauge wire must be used from the ¼-20 ground lug mounted in the back of the TEC back-box to the
ground rod clamp. This ground wire is to be no more than 25 feet in length, and should have no
sharp bends in the wiring.
TECHNICAL DATA
POWER INPUT:
EMERGENCY BATTERY:
TELEPHONE LINE:
SHIPPING WEIGHT:
CONSTRUCTION:
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT: TEMPERATURE: -20º F (-6ºC) TO +160ºF (70ºC)
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RELAY OUTPUT:
MOUNTING:
MEMORY TYPE:
TONE DETECTION:
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16.5 VAC 20 VA UL LISTED TRANSFORMER (PROVIDED).
12V .8 A/HR GEL CELL ON CONSTANT CHARGE (OPTIONAL).
VOICE GRADE RJ-11C JACK.
APPROXIMATELY 15 LBS. (TEC 2 & 4 only)
FRONT PANEL: 16 GA. STAINLESS STEEL (TEC 2, 4 & 8 only).
BACK BOX: PAINTED CHEMICALLY TREATED ALLOY
ALUMINUM.
RELATIVE HUMIDITY: 5% - 95% NON-CONDENSING.
VISION TEMPERATURE: -32º F (-0ºC) TO +122ºF (50ºC)
RELATIVE HUMIDITY: 5% - 95% NON-CONDENSING.
FORM C DRY CONTACTS 24V @ 3 AMP.
SURFACE OR SEMI-FLUSH.
NON-VOLATILE.
CRYSTAL CONTROLLED, WILL DETECT SHORT BURST 50
MILLISECOND TONE.
TEC Series v 3.2X

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Russ Rosenberger
January 25, 2025

How to change a listed resident's phone number

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

To change a listed resident's phone number in the Select Engineered Systems TEC Series, you need the Manager's Password. The first three digits of the Program Password serve as the Manager's Password. Once you have access, follow these steps:

1. Enter the Communications Setup menu.
2. Use the Manager's Password to access the settings that allow phone number changes.
3. Locate the option to edit resident details, including phone numbers.
4. Input the new phone number.
5. Confirm the change by pressing the "Enter" key.

This updates the resident's phone number in the system.

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